BOB ROGERSON (Tom Sargeant) has been seen in South Florida as Adrian in Private Eyes
and Benedict in Benedict Arnold, at Florida Stage; Steve in Heartbeats (Carbonell
nomination for Best Actor) and Sgt. Davenport in Funny Money, at Actor's Playhouse. N.Y.
credits include: Hickey in The Iceman Cometh; William Hogarth in The Art of Success;
Butley in Butley; Bluntschli in Arms and the Man; Torvald in
A Doll House; and created many roles in the long running hit musical, Forbidden Broadway.
Regionally: Sgt. Toomey in Biloxi Blues (Connecticut); Jimmy Zoole in P.S.
Your Cat is Dead (Miami); Mike Talman in Wait Until Dark (Columbus); James Daley in
That Champion Season (Auburn); and Jacque Brel... (Boston). Films:
Mermaids, The Dance and Deathwish. Favorite television appearances have been for
children's programs -- Clarissa... and Pete & Pete. Bob has also appeared in
over two dozen national commercials. "Special thanks to Arland Russell, David Arisco and Ru Flynn for
helping me find this role."
PAMELA ROZA (Kyra Hollis) is very happy to be returning to this stage where, last January she
performed in The Othello Project as Emelia. This is also her second time working under the
direction of Joseph Adler (Thank you, Joe!) The first was when he directed her as Emily in the Shores
Performing Arts Theatre production of Our Town. This past fall, Pamela was Princess Aouda in
Around the World in 80 Days at New Theatre in Coral Gables. Prior to that she played Harper
Pitt in New Theatre's production, Angels in America. Other favorite roles have been: Seta in
Beast on the Moon and Laura in The Glass Menagerie (New Theatre); Marlene in
Mill Fire (ACME Acting Company); and Martha in Careless Love (Area Stage). She
is also a member of Best Medicine, a local sketch comedy group that performs here at GableStage (check
with the box office for show times). Look for Pamela next fall at New Theatre as Li'l Bit in Rafael de
Acha's production of Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive.
NICK BIXBY (Edward Sargeant) has appeared in Area Stage's production of Deceptions
with Lisa Morgan Patrick; Florida Shakespeare Theatre's Murder, Madness, Mayhem and
The Othello Project; A Christmas Carol at Actor's Playhouse, Romeo and Juliet;
Lovers at Constans Theatrae, Gainsville. In April, you can make it a Blockbuster night with Nick as
the character, Bill, in the Indie flick, Goofballs! Nick would like to acknowledge his loving
family, his crazy friends, and the spirit that keeps you alive when nothing is going your way, Juggerknot
Theatre Co., and Teletubbies.
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