DAVID CIRONE (Howard) received a Carbonell nomination from the South Florida Theatre Critics
Association for Best Supporting Actor in Angels in America, Parts I & II, and New Theatre's
Best Actor Award for Beast on the Moon. Acting credits include lead roles at New Theatre, Edge
Theatre, Fort Lauderdale Players, Hollywood Playhouse and the California Shakespeare Company. A
professional theatre educator, David also currently writes and performs with the improvisational comedy
troupe, "Separate Checks," and is a resident director and performer for "Theatre with Your
Coffee" play reading series.
SHARÓN KREMEN (Lucille) is thrilled to be returning to GableStage, where she was most
recently seen as Curley's Wife, a/k/a "The Tart," in Of Mice and Men. Other
performances at GableStage (formerly FST) include Amanda in the Florida premiere of Nicky Silver's
Food Chain and later as Lisa Marie in the award winning play by Janyce Lapore, Ferris
Wheel. Earlier this year, Sharón was seen as Mary Ann in Better Living at
Hollywood Boulevard Theatre, and in the title role of Fantasy Theatre Factory's production of
Cinderella. Prior to moving to Miami two years ago, Sharón worked in New York where some of her
credits include Inez in No Exit, Bobbie Michelle in Last of the Red Hot Lovers
and Luisa in A Shayna Maidel. Sharón would like to thank Joseph for this wonderful
opportunity and her friends and family for their everlasting love and support.
DAVID KWIAT (Dr. Block) most recently was seen at New Theatre in Moon for the
Misbegotten, Between East and West, Molly Sweeney, Angels in America (Carbonell Best Actor
nomination), Later Life (Carbonell Honorable Mention for Best Supporting Actor),
Three Hotels and Love Letters. David is a professor in the Theater Division of the
New World School of the Arts, where he holds an Endowed Teaching Chair. As a founding member of New
World Rep Company, David performed in Faith Healer (Carbonell Best Actor nomination),
Marisol and UrFaust. David was a resident company member for ten seasons with Actors
Theatre of St. Paul, where he acted in over fifty productions, including Jerry in The Zoo Story,
Treplev in The Seagull, Tessman in Hedda Gabler and the title roles in
Custer, Uncle Vanya and Scapin. He has also performed at the Guthrie Theater,
Arizona Theater Company, Asolo State Theatre of Florida, Hollywood Boulevard Theatre, 3rd Street Black Box,
Illusion Theatre, Midwest Playlabs, New Classic Theatre and the Minnesota Festival Theatre. David created
a one person show, John Barrymore: Confessions of an Actor, which he has performed at the
Edinburgh International Theatre Festival, the King's Head Theatre in London and throughout the United
States. David's collection of poetry, "Travelers in Residence," will be part of the New Theatre's
New Millenium Project next year.
MARCY RUDERHAUSEN (Ellie) recently completed the "Short Cuts" tour for City Theatre.
Prior to that, she was seen at Actors Playhouse frolicking through Picasso at the Lapin Agile
as Suzanne, the Countess and the Female Admirer. Last season, Marcy appeared at
Actors Playhouse as Anita Merindino in Wrong Turn at Lungfish. Other credits include
Still Life ("Theatre with Your Coffee"), The New York Fringe Festival's Dr.
Kevorkian Takes an Interview at P.S. 122, The Compleat Works of Shakespeare, Abridged,
Murder a Howard Johnson and Love Letters in repertoire aboard The Royal Majesty from
Boston to Bermuda. Other South Florida credits include Speed-the-Plow (Carbonell Honorable
Mention), Square One at New Theatre, and Comedy of Errors and Romeo &
Juliet (Florida Shakespeare). Marcy has also appeared in over two dozen national and regional
television commercials.
DREW SATTEE (Arthur) is an established comedian, with over five years of performance
experience in stand-up comedy, in the improv troupe "Comedy Sportz" and in the sketch group,
"Schwamady". He has been seen in several independent films, including a featured role in
Raging Hormones, which received the Best Comedy award at the 1999 New York International Film
Festival. Drew has also appeared on television in NBC's Later and as the spokesman for the
CNBC show, Technology Today. He has studied with Eric Morris and Richard Kline, and is the
founder of "SAAG" (Starving Actors Action Group), an actors' scene study workshop. A former Wall
Street lawyer, Drew is happy not to be practicing law, and would like to thank his family for adjusting
so gracefully to his new lifestyle.
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