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SUMMARY:The Crucible
DESCRIPTION:Runs: September 4\, 5\, 6\, 7\, 11\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 18\, 19\, 20\, 21\, 25\, 26\, 27\, and 28 – 2014\nPreview Night: Thursday\, September 4\, 2014\nOpening Night: Friday\, September 5\, 2014\nEvent Time: Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm\, Sunday matinees at 2:00pm\nEvent Location: The Venetian Theatre\, 253 E Main Street\, Hillsboro 97123\nSpecial Events: Meet-the-cast Talk Backs on Sunday September 7\, 14 and 21 \nTickets:\nAdults – Section 1: $30\nAdults- Section 2: $26\nStudents/Seniors – Section 1: $24\nStudents/Seniors – Section 2: $20 \nBUY TICKETS\n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\nSalem\, Massachusetts—1692.  Rigid piety huddles on the edge of the new world’s wilderness. \nIts inhabitants believe unquestioningly in their own sanctity\, but in Arthur Miller’s edgy masterpiece\, that very belief will have poisonous consequences when a vengeful teenager accuses a rival of witchcraft—and then those accusations multiply to consume the entire village. \nFirst produced in 1953\, at a time when America was convulsed by a new epidemic of witchhunting\, The Crucible brilliantly explores the threshold between individual guilt and mass hysteria\, personal spite and collective evil…and speaks as clearly to us today as it did during McCarthy’s  Red Scare. \nThe Crucible is a play that is not only relentlessly suspenseful and vastly moving\,  but one that compels us all to question our hearts and consciences in ways that only the greatest theatre ever can. A not-to-be-missed\, Bag&Baggage style examination of one of the greatest plays in American history. \n“A drama of emotional power and impact” —New York Post \nSee the latest updates about this production!\n“A Breathless Pace…” Crucible ReviewB&B Honored by Hillsboro School District“Present Day Masterpiece” – Crucible ReviewCrucible Review – “Powerful!” – Dennis SparksCrucible Review – “Outstanding!” Hillsboro TribuneCrucible Review – “Fantastic!” – Willamette WeekCrucible Review- “Extraordinary!” The OregonianCrucible Cocktail Collection – Portland MonthlyWitch hunts & Fitting In – Crucible PreviewRelevant & Classic – Crucible Preview\n  \n \n  \nTHE CAST\nAleks Merilo (Willard) – Aleks is a Portland based actor and playwright. Most recent roles include Harding in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST\, Georg in SHE LOVES ME\, and Frederick in ENCHANTED APRIL. A nationally produced playwright\, his scripts have been produced at The Old Globe Theater\, The Labute Theater Festival\, The Landing Theater\, The Sanguine Theater in New York City\, and many others. \n\nAlexandria Morgan (Tituba) – Alexandria is a senior at Glencoe High school and the Performing Arts are a passion of hers…and she hopes to make it her career outside of high school. \n\nArianne Jacques* (Abigail Williams) – Arianne is thrilled to return to The Venetian stage for one of the juiciest roles in American theatre. Arianne has been acting with Bag&Baggage since 2007\, and has been involved in every season since. When she’s not acting\, Arianne keeps herself out of trouble by working as the Operations Officer for B&B and helping out at Rùa (her boyfriend’s fantastic food cart). \n\nDavid Heath (Judge Danforth) – This fall marks the 40th anniversary of David’s Portland debut\, and he is pleased to be marking the occasion with his fourth appearance at Bag&Baggage. In the intervening years\, he was a long-time member of the New Rose Theatre ensemble and also appeared at Artists Repertory Theatre\, Storefront\, Lakewood\, Portland Repertory\, Portland Civic\, Northwest Classical Theatre\, and Profile Theatre Project. \n\nEmily Upton (Mercy Lewis) – Emily Upton is a senior at Glencoe High School and is thrilled to be a part of Bag&Baggage in her first professional production! She has been involved in theatre since third grade. She is planning on attending a university which offers a major in musical theatre and then continue to sing\, dance\, and act her way to a career in musical theatre. \n\nEnrique E. Andrade (Judge Hathorne) – Enrique E. Andrade\, originally from Mexico City\, is a graduate of the University of Oregon. Enrique has performed in numerous Miracle Theater productions since 2008\, including in 2012 Oedipus el Rey\, winner of 6 Drammys\, and Ardiente Paciencia in 2014. Enrique is well known for being the Spanish voice of the MAX\, as well as various TV/radio/internet commercials in both English and Spanish and also as a story teller at Portland Story Theater. \n\nGary Strong* (Thomas Putnam) – Gary is one of the inaugural members of the Resident Acting Company here at Bag&Baggage. Gary has lived in Portland for over 6 years now and is delighted to work on anything relating to Shakespeare\, including being a Core Cast Member and Social Media Director for Original Practice Shakespeare. \n\nJake Street (Reverend Hale) – Jake is a born and raised Oregonian who moved to Portland to further his pursuit of stage and film work. He is a graduate of Southern Oregon University with a BFA in Theatre Arts. He was most recently seen as Laertes in Post5 Theatre’s production of Hamlet\, Hank in Defunkt’s The Boys in the Band\, and at Artist’s Repertory Theatre as Ferdinand in I Am (Still) The Duchess of Malfi\, and as both James and Brendan in The Lieutenant of Inishmore. \n\nJeremy Southard (Revered Parris) – Jeremy Southard holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Acting from the University of California at Davis and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Oregon. Over the past ten years he has appeared in several Lakewood Theatre Company productions and he has also appeared locally in Twelfth Night of the Living Dead\, and A Christmas Carol with Bag&Baggage and in The Curious Savage with New Century Players. \n\nJessica Geffen* (Elizabeth Proctor) – Jessica has been performing on stage since the age of 5\, where she fell in love with the magical world of theatre. She is a proud graduate of Southern Oregon University\, where she received her BFA in Theatre Arts and studied with professionals from the world-renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Locally\, Jessica has worked with Well Arts\, Public House Theatre Company\, Portland Actors Ensemble\, Lunacy Stageworks\, and Bag&Baggage\, where she played one of her favorite roles to date\, Lana North-Berkshire\, in\, It’s a (Somewhat) Wonderful Life. She is a proud member of the 2014-2015 Resident Acting Company! \n\nJessi Walters* (Ann Putnam) – Born and raised in San Diego\, California\, Jessi recently hit her three and a half year mark in Portland\, and is proud to call this creative town home. With a BA in Theater\, Film\, and Dance from Humboldt State University\, Jessi has also received training from Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theater\, Portland Experimental Theater Ensemble (PETE)\, and the Actor’s Academy in Southern California. In Portland\, she has worked with Post5 Theatre (Founding Company Member 2011-2014)\, Northwest Classical Theater Company\, Oregon Repertory Theater\, Original Practice Shakespeare\, Bag&Baggage\, and is currently a proud member of the 2014-2015 Resident Acting Company. \n\nMadeline Ogden (Mary Warren) – Maddie is beyond ecstatic to be performing in her very first professional role as Mary Warren in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible\, especially since she will be performing with a theatre company that she has been admiring since middle school. \n\nMelory Milashrafi (Betty Parris)- Melory is a senior at Hillsboro High School\, where she has been involved in theatre since her freshman year. Some favorite roles that she has portrayed include The Witch in Into the Woods\, Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, Alice Sycamore in You Can’t Take It With You\, and Claire Ganz in Rumors. \n\n\nPat Lach (Rebecca Nurse) – Pat is delighted to return to Bag&Baggage’s stage where she was last seen as Mme de Rosemonde in Dangerous Liaisons. Pat has been seen on the boards of West Coast stages since her award winning performance as Miss Hannigan. Other favorite characters are Mrs. Higgins\, Lady Bracknell\, Julia Leverett\, Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn\, Sister Prudence (Edith Stein)\, and Frances (The Pagans). \n\nPeter Schuyler* (John Proctor) – This is Peter’s fourth show with B&B and his first as a member of the resident acting company. He previously appeared as Ivor in Rough Crossing\, George in Of Mice and Men\, and Doc Porter in Crimes of the Heart as well as directing the B&B/Tears of Joy co-production of The Velveteen Rabbit. \n\nShaun Hennessy (Ezekiel Cheever) – Shaun is very happy to be making his debut with Bag&Baggage. He was last seen in Reader’s Theatre Repertory’s staged reading of Discovering Teresa Deevy as part of the Wee Irish Festival at Artist’s Repertory Theatre. Shaun has performed with Artist’s Repertory Theatre\, Profile Theatre\, triangle productions!\, Stark Raving Theatre\, Lakewood Theatre\, and Mt. Hood Repertory. \n\nTaylor Dixon (Sarah Good) – Taylor is super excited to be in her very first production at Bag&Baggage! Taylor will be a senior at Glencoe High School where she is a part of Glencoe’s drama club\, and has gained a position on the Glencoe Drama Club Board as a “Member at large.” \n\nWilliam Wilson (Francis Nurse) – William is absolutely delighted to make his first appearance with Bag&Baggage. He grew up in children’s theater\, studied acting in London and Switzerland\, directed children’s theater professionally\, and earned a BA in Theater Arts and Dramatic Literature from Brown University. Recent roles include Sam in The Homecoming at defunkt theatre\, Judge Gaffney in Harvey at Clackamas Rep\, the Old Actor in The Fantasticks at H.A.R.T.\, various roles in readings of new works at Cerimon House\, and supporting roles in two indie films released this year. \n\nHanna Brumley (Susanna Walcot) – Hanna is thrilled and honored to be performing with Bag&Baggage. She has appeared in several productions at Hillsboro High School and is currently studying International Baccalaureate theatre. She is very excited to be experiencing professional theatre and working with such a wonderful cast. In her free time\, Hanna is training to be a whitewater rafting guide. Hanna would like to thank her high school director Silverna Scott for encouraging her and connecting her with theatre opportunities. \n\nMichael Streeter (Giles Corey) – Born and raised in the Carolina’s\, Michael obtained a BA in Theater from Presbyterian College and an MFA in acting from the University of Southern California. After moving to Portland\, Michael has worked at a number of local theaters including: Portland Actors Ensemble\, Northwest Classical Theater\, Metro Arts\, Ops Fest\, Post5\, Back Door Theater\, and more. Michael is the Artistic Director Emeritus for Portland Actors Ensemble\, is currently a committee member and education director for The Complete Works Project.
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SUMMARY:Love's Labour's Lost
DESCRIPTION:Runs: July 24\, 25\, 26\, 31\, August 1\, 2\, 7\, 8\, and 9 – 2014\nEvent Time: 7:30pm\nPerformance Location: The Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza\, 150 E Main Street\, Hillsboro 97123\nTickets: $18 \n\n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n\nKing Ferdinand and his three friends have devoted themselves to three years of uninterrupted study…and NO women will be allowed within a mile of their court to interfere with their academic pursuits—that is\, until the Princess of France arrives with her entrancingly distracting entourage of gorgeous ladies-in-waiting! \nDisguise\, deception\, mayhem\, and romantic mischief abound as the heart proves stronger than the mind! \nLove’s Labour’s Lost is an original adaptation of Shakespeare’s romantic classic by Scott Palmer\, with a uniquely Italian-Frederico-Fellini feel\, inspired by Fellini’s masterwork La Dolce Vita. \nA light-hearted romantic romp\, outdoors in the glorious surroundings of the Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza—with stunning Italian-couture costumes by Melissa Heller and starring some of B&B’s most recognizable outdoor performers—riding in on Vespas! \nPerduta di lavoro la dolce vita di amore!!!! \n\nLatest News and Updates About This Production!\nSleek and exuberant- LLL Review“Lot’s of Laughs!” – LLL ReviewLLL is a SCREAM! – ReviewLivin’ La Dolce Vita! – LLL ReviewAnother Labour Of Love – LLL Review!Love’s Labour’s Lost – “Magnifique!” – ReviewLLL Review – Depth\, Style and Flair!A Cool Gem of History – LLL PreviewLove’s Labour’s Lost – It’s tricky… \n\nTHE CAST\nANDREW BECK* – FerdinandAndrew is excited to be with Bag and Baggage this season. Some of the previous theatres he has worked for include: The Ludlow Festival in England\, The Nebraska Repetory Theatre\, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival and The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville. In Oregon\, he has worked with The Majestic Theatre\, Willamette Stage Company and The Oregon Contemporary Theatre and Infinite Improv. Some of his favorite roles include: Bo in Bus Stop\, Chique in A Witless Rogue\, Trigorin in The Seagull\, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet and\, of course\, the Monster in Frankenstein’s Bride (Which is the show where he met his beautiful\, and much more talented wife\, Katie). He received his BA at the University of Oregon and his MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Andrew makes his home in Corvallis and is currently drumming up support for a B&B helicopter fund to help with his commute.\n \nCHIP SHERMAN – Berowne \nChip is overjoyed to be joining the Bag and Baggage Crew once again and even more excited about getting the opportunity to play in the beautiful Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza. Past Credits Include; Post 5 Theatre’s The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged (Revised)]\, and Hamlet\, Human Being Curious’ Antony and Cleopatra\, and Willamette Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Chip is a proud company member at Imago and Post 5 Theatre. He would like to thank\, his Mom for conception\, his Ra\, and Ohm Family for support\, the motley players and rude mechanicals of this show for inspiration\, and you for being an advocate of the arts!! In conclusion\, something to think about\, “Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains.” and “Patience is bitter\, but it’s fruit is sweet.” Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Enjoy the show!! \nLUKE ARMSTRONG* – Longaville \nLove’s Labour’s Lost marks Luke Armstrong’s second appearance with Bag n Baggage. With a Bachelor of fine arts in acting from Western Oregon University\, as well as being a part of the resident acting company at BnB\, Luke is also a photographer\, videographer\, and writer. In his free time he studies Shakespeare\, produces creative short films\, and enjoys developing short stories and poetry. Luke will also be seen this year in Bag n Baggage’s productions of ‘Dial M’ and ‘Our Country’s Good’. He would like to thank his family\, friends\, and teachers for their continual support. \n  \nCASSIE GREER* – Princess of France \nCassie is thrilled to be appearing in her third summer Shakespeare production with Bag&Baggage\, and returning as a member of the Resident Acting Company for the 2014-2015 season! Outdoor audiences may remember Cassie as Mark Antony in last summer’s Julius Caesar\, or Ariel in The Tempest…; other B&B credits include The Great Gatsby\, Of Mice and Men\, Crimes of the Heart\, and The Merry Wives… among others. In the Northwest\, she has also appeared with Oregon Children’s Theatre\, having previously worked with a variety of companies in Northern Indiana and South Florida – favorite roles include Jean in David’s Redhaired Death (Shared Space)\, Sarah in Company (Festival Rep. Boca Raton)\, Mrs. VanBuren in Intimate Apparel (South Bend Civic)\, and Hester in Hello and Goodbye (New World Arts). Cassie received her training in the BA Theatre program at Goshen College and the MFA Acting program at Florida Atlantic University\, is a certified Assistant Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®\, and actively teaches acting and voice students in the greater Portland area. She wouldn’t be here without Danny\, and is incredibly grateful to her family and friends for their continual love\, support and energy. \nARIANNE JACQUES* – Rosaline \nArianne is delighted to return to the Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza for another installment of Summer Shakespeare- Bag&Baggage style. Arianne has been acting with B&B in every season since 2007\, including roles such as Gwendolyn in The Importance of Being Ernest\, Viola in Twelfth Night\, Babe in Crimes of the Heart\, Cassius in Julius Caesar\, Jordan in The Great Gatsby\, and most recently as Sibyl in Private Lives. When she’s not acting\, she spends her time working as the Operations Officer for B&B\, helping out at Rùa (her boyfriend’s fantastic food cart)\, and watching nature documentaries. Arianne would like to thank her Mom & Pop and Jason for their endless love and support. \n  \nJESSI WALTERS* – Maria \nBorn and raised in San Diego\, California\, Jessi recently hit her three and a half year mark in Portland\, and is proud to call this creative town home. With a BA in Theater\, Film\, and Dance from Humboldt State University\, Jessi has also received training from Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theater\, Portland Experimental Theater Ensemble (PETE)\, and the Actor’s Academy in Southern California. In Portland\, she has worked with Post5 Theatre (Founding Company Member 2011-2014)\, Northwest Classical Theater Company\, Oregon Repertory Theater\, Original Practice Shakespeare\, Bag&Baggage\, and is regularly featured in the Portland-based sketch comedy\, Potty Talk. Her local and regional teaching credits include Catlin Gabel School\, Northwest Children’s Theater\, and Mira Costa College. Jessi was last seen with Bag&Baggage as Regan in Lear\, the Soothsayer & Lucilius in Caesar\, andis currently a proud member of the 2014-2015 Resident Acting Company. \nDALLAS MYERS – Boyet \nDallas is super stoked to be making his return to the stage with B&B this summer. This will be his seventh summer in a row working with Scott on outdoor Shakespeare\, one of his true passions. This last year\, Dallas directed Twelfth Night of the Living Dead for B&B; ironically\, he was last seen acting in B&B’s production of Twelfth Night three summers ago. During the school year\, Dallas teaches Theatre Arts at McNary High School where he is a one man department putting on four to five productions a year including (thanks to Scott’s inspiration) a Shakespearean adaptation each year and a large cast musical. Dallas would like to thank the entire B&B family\, Scott\, Anne\, Ari\, and all the rest for giving him an artistic home-away-from-home for the last several years. He would also like to thank his students at McNary for continued inspiration. To his mom\, little sis\, and the rest of his family\, Dallas would like to say more than thank you for supporting him though the last year. He hopes you enjoy the show and continue to support Scott and Bag and Baggage for many years to come. \nADAM SYRON – Moth \nAdam Syron is appearing in his 7th production here at Bag&Baggage (Of Mice and Men\, The Merry Wives of Windsor\, Rough Crossing\, The Great Gatsby\, Twelfth Night of the Living Dead\, It’s a Somewhat Wonderful Life\, and Private Lives). After two remarkable years of embracing new challenges with the B&B family\, Love’s Labors Lost marks the end of Adam’s Bag&Baggage tenure\, as he heads across the pond to earn his masters degree in England. In addition to acting on stage Adam has appeared in a number of film roles including an appearance on NBC’s Grimm\, independent shorts Agony and Wrong Mary\, and will be appearing in his first feature film later this year. Adam would like to extend his deepest gratitude to Scott Palmer for constantly challenging him\, and inviting him to join this incredible group of artists and collaborators. It’s been fun! \nGARY STRONG* – Armado \nGary Strong is happy to be returning as one of the Resident Acting Company members for Bag’N’Baggage. He is also one of the core members of Original Practice Shakespeare and the social media director for the Portland Shakespeare Complete Works Project. You last saw Gary performing in the plaza as Sir Tobey Belch in Bag’N’Baggage’s Twelfe Night. Some of his other memorable performances have been playing the Nurse in the OUTWright Theatre Festival’s gender bent Romeo and Juliet\, Oberon in Fuse Theatre Ensemble’s A Midsummer Night’s Somnambulism\, and his favorite role to date\, Falstaff in Bag’N’Baggage’s Merry Wives. He would like to thank his girlfriend Lindsey for her amazing support and his mother for all her encouragement. \n  \nRACHEL ROSENFELD – Jaquenetta \nRachel Rosenfeld is very excited to be making her Bag and Baggage Theater debut. She is honored to be performing with such a diverse and talented group of artists. Rachel moved to Portland a little over a year ago. Her first production\, and one of her favorite roles (Lucy) in town\, was in the world premiere of Licking Batteries with Playwrights West. She also enjoys doing devised theater and recently closed a newly devised show\, Independent Women with Social Sciences Productions. She has also performed with Action/Adventure Theater. Some of her other favorite theater credits include: Louise\, The Underpants (Snowy Range Summer Theater)\, Daughter\, Age Infinity (Seven Devils Playwrights Conference)\, Stephano\, The Tempest (Moscow Art Theatre Too)\, Alison\, Kosher Lutherans (Snowy Range Summer Theater). She very is excited to be returning to Shakespeare’s rich text and vibrant characters. Rachel holds a Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Idaho. \n* = Member of the 2014-2015 Bag&Baggage Resident Acting Company
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SUMMARY:Private Lives
DESCRIPTION:Runs: 05/08/14 — 05/30/14\nOpening Night: 05/09/14\nEvent Time: Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays at 7:30pm\, Sundays at 2:00pm\nTickets: Adults: section 1 – $30\, section 2 – $26. Students & Seniors: section 1 – $24\, section 2 – $20. \nTICKETS\n  \nBag&Baggage ends our 6th Season at the Venetian theatre with a sophisticated\, sexy and sparkling production of Noel Coward’s brilliant comedic masterpiece\, Private Lives. \nAmanda and Elyot\, once the toast of the town and London’s most fabulous married couple\, haven’t seen each other since their explosive divorce five years ago. When they meet by chance on a hotel balcony\, their passions re-ignite with explosive consequences… especially because they are both honeymooning with new spouses! \nFull of rebellious flippancy\, sophisticated romance\, and Coward’s hallmark rapier-like wit\, this is a comedy that has stood the test of time….and then some! \nPerformances will occur at The Venetian Theatre\, located at 253 E. Main Street\, Hillsboro\, OR. \n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n  \nCast:\nArianne Jacques*: Sibyl \nArianne has been acting since childhood since her first play at age 6 in which she played the tortoise in The Tortoise and the Hare. She performed as often as possible in community theater\, school plays\, and then in college at Oregon State University. Before graduating from OSU’s Theatre Arts program\, Arianne performed in three productions of Scott Palmer’s Bard in the Quad program and in Bag&Baggage Productions’ 2007 production of Macbeth. Since 2007\, she has been involved as an actor in every B&B season\, and doesn’t intend to stop. Arianne is also the Box Office manager for the company. \n  \nAdam Syron*: Elyot \nAdam Syron appeared in his first play at the age of 16\, and after the show ended he decided there was nothing else he’d rather do with his life.  Nine years later he has appeared in more than twenty-five plays throughout the Pacific Northwest and holds a BA in Theatre from Western Washington University.  While in college\, he was nominated for the American College Theatre Festival’s Irene Ryan Award Scholarship and won the same festival’s Classical Acting Award.  In addition to acting on the stage\, Adam has appeared in a few low budget films\, had a brief foray into stand-up comedy\, participated in several sketch comedy shows\, and worked on television (NBC’s Grimm and TNT’s Leverage). \n  \nChrissy Kelly-Pettit: Amanda \nChrissy Kelly-Pettit is excited to work with the Bag&Baggage family again having previously appeared as Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew/A Woman’s Prize in 2010.  Recent credits include Mary Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life (Stumptown Stages\, PAMTA Award- Outstanding Actress)\, Wilde Tales (Shaking the Tree)\, My Fair Lady (Broadway Rose)\, Kathleen in Recognition (Stage One Productions\, PAMTA Nomination- Outstanding Actress)\, Alaura in City of Angels (Lakewood\, OTAS Nomination – Best Supporting Actress)\, Kate Monster/Lucy in Avenue Q and Jackie Kennedy in Ari-Maria (triangle productions!) .  She is a featured vocalist on several recordings including the Original Cast Recording of Ripper (Broadway Rose\, Nelson Productions) and Recognition (Stage One Productions).  Chrissy received her training from S.U.N.Y. New Paltz and Middlesex University of London\, earning a B.A. in Theatre Arts.  She continues to train locally with Michael Mendelson and Rick Lewis.  To Jake\, everything. \n \nGary Strong*: Victor \nGary has been a professional actor in the greater Portland area for the past five years. He has worked with several local  theatre companies including Bag&Baggage\, Fuse Theatre Ensemble and Original Practice Shakespeare. Gary started acting in high school when a football injury kept him off the field. He turned to theatre and the rest is history. Gary graduated from Western Oregon University with a double degree in English and Theatre Arts. His greatest accomplishment at Western was a production of his full length play\, “Director’s Cut.”  Apart from being a Resident Acting Company Member for Bag&Baggage\, Gary is also a Core Member and Social Media Director for Original Practice Shakespeare. \n  \nTheresa Park*: Louise \nTheresa has been in love with theater for most of her life. From a young age she took classes and performed with Lakewood Theater Company and Oregon Children’s Theater. Theresa later went on to receive a B.F.A in Theater Performance from Chapman University. She has been seen in various productions in the Southern California area and in the Northwest. Theresa also was a company member of The Guerilla Shakespeare Ensemble in Southern California where the group produced outdoor Shakespeare. Theresa has been seen in various Bag&Baggage  over the past few years including Death of a Salesman\, The Glass Menagerie\, and A Christmas Carol. Theresa is incredibly excited to be a part of Bag&Baggage’s Resident Acting Company and about the opportunity to work closely with such a talented group of artists. \n  \n* = member of the Bag&Baggage Resident Acting Company
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SUMMARY:Lear
DESCRIPTION:Runs: 03/06/14 — 03/23/14\nOpening Night: 03/07/14\nEvent Time: Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays at 7:30pm\, Sundays at 2:00pm\nTickets: Adults: section 1 – $30\, section 2 – $26. Students & Seniors: section 1 – $24\, section 2 – $20. \n\nIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT THE FINAL FOUR PERFORMANCES OF LEAR\nFather Kevin Connell\, the star of Bag&Baggage Productions’ critically acclaimed adaptation of Lear\, based on William Shakespeare’s King Lear\, has suffered a stroke and will be unable to perform the title role for the final four shows of the production run. \nFather Connell\, a teacher at Jesuit High School and popular Portland-area theatre performer\, suffered a debilitating stroke before being found in his residence at Jesuit High School on Monday morning\, March 17th\, at which time he was taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital for treatment. Father Connell is still at St. Vincent’s under observation and the care of his physicians. \nBag&Baggage Productions will perform highlights from Lear during each of the final four scheduled performances this weekend followed by an open-forum discussion with the actors and crew about the adaptation and Father Connell’s involvement in the show. \nAudience members who have questions regarding tickets already purchased for the weekend\, or patrons wishing to attend the final four shows to support Bag&Baggage and learn more about Father Connell’s work can contact the Bag&Baggage box office at 503 345 9590 or email boxoffice@bagnbaggage.org.\n\n\n\nTICKETS\n  \n  \n\n__________________________________ \nA North American premiere of one of Artistic Director Scott Palmer’s most celebrated adaptations\, LEAR helped establish Palmer’s international reputation when it was first performed 10 years ago in Glasgow\, Scotland. Called “a 21st Century Lear to cherish” by The Scotsman Newspaper\, Palmer’s heavily adapted script strips away the broad political landscape of Shakespeare’s great tragedy to focus on the madness that is at the heart of the tragedy of a father and his daughters. Using original source materials such as the anonymous play King Leir (upon which Shakespeare based his version)\, and later treatments of Lear from the Georgian period (including The Wife of King Lear which explores the woman and mother never mentioned in Shakespeare’s play)\, Lear is a powerful\, haunting and visually arresting exploration of how private pain can destroy\, and redeem\, a family. \n“It’s rare to see a production that engages so thoroughly and creatively with the substance of a great Shakespeare text…”  -The Scotsman \nPerformances will occur at The Venetian Theatre\, located at 253 E. Main Street\, Hillsboro\, OR. \n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n  \nSee the latest updates about this production!\nKevin Connell\, Our Very Own Lear\, Suffers StrokeLEAR REVIEW – Dennis Sparks Says “Lear is TERRIFIC!”LEAR Review – 5 Useless Degrees “Magnificent!”Willamette Week Review – LEAR is “Great Theatre!”REVIEW: LEAR “a powerhouse!”LEAR Review – Intense\, Emotional\, Roiling – OregonianLear and His Daughters – Oregonlive PreviewLear Post-Shakespeare: Answering QuestionsGood Goneril? Guest Blog by Jennifer DickThe Source of Cruelty  – Guest Blog by Nicki Day\nCAST\nKevin Connell – LEAR \nKevin Connell’s recent roles in Portland include Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady for Broadway Rose\, Marc Antony in Antony and Cleopatra for Northwest Classical Theater\, and Senator Dindon in La Cage Aux Folles at Lakewood Theater.  Kevin’s resume includes five seasons at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival and over thirty Shakespearean roles including Macbeth\, Richard II\, Cassius\, Petruchio\, Prospero\, Leontes\, and Don John in Much Ado About Nothing for which he received a Drammy.  Kevin’s classical roles also include Jason in Medea and Prometheus in Prometheus Bound for Classical Greek Theater of Oregon and the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac at Harvard University.  Portland audiences have seen Kevin as Salieri (Amadeus)\, King Arthur (Camelot)\, Nicky Arnstein (Funny Girl)\, Van Helsing (Dracula)\, Pontius Pilate (Jesus Christ Superstar)\, and Judge Turpin in Sweeny Todd for which he received a second Drammy.  In Spokane\, Kevin played Max (Bent)\, Elyot (Private Lives)\, and Midas (Metamorphoses)\, directed Romeo & Juliet\, Lysistrata\, Take Me Out\, Moliere’s Don Juan\, and other productions at Gonzaga University\, and appeared in the films The Family Holiday and Knights of Badassdom.   \nStephanie K. Leppert – CORDELIA \nStephanie couldn’t be more thrilled to return to the Bag and Baggage stage with such a phenomenal group of artists and close friends. She was last seen in B&B’s production of Julius Caesar as Portia. Other Portland credits include Rhoda in White Christmas and Nellie Forbush in South Pacific\, both with Lakewood Theatre in Lake Oswego. She holds a BFA in theatre from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles\, and (fun fact!) she is also a licensed massage therapist. Some of her other theatre credits include Maria in Sound of Music\, Cinderella in Into the Woods\, Cosette in Les Miserables\, Emily in Our Town\, Olivia in Twelfth Night\, Nora in A Doll’s House\, and Meg in Crimes of the Heart. You can also see her play an angel in a webseries called The Record Keeper. \n  \nRebecca Ridenour – GONERIL \nRebecca is a proud Portland Actors Conservatory alumni where she graduated in 2012. Rebecca most recently played Brutus in Bag&Baggage’s all-female production of Julius Caesar and Nancy in Solwelu Theater Company’s production of Hard Times Come Again No More directed by Lorraine Bahr and Jim Davis. Portland credits include Spectravagasm Iand II with Post5 Theater Company\, Catherine in Northanger Abbey with Quintessence Theater Company\, Rachel in Recklessat PAC directed by Philip Cuomo\, Viola at PAC directed by Michael Fisher-Welsh\, and as Faerie and Philostrate inMidsummer Night’s Dream with North West Classical. Rebecca’s California credits include Mairead in The Leuitenant of Inishmorewith Genesis West\, Woman in Bill W. and Dr. Bob with Happy Destiny\, and Dasi in Dreams in Glass with Senga Classics. \nJessi Walters – REGAN \nJessi Walters is a proud company member of Post5 Theatre\, and is delighted to be working again with Bag & Baggage! Last seen as Lucilius and the Soothsayer in their all-female outdoor production of Caesar\, Jessi is humbled to be a part of this intimate portrayal of Lear on the Venetian stage.With a BA in Theater\, Film\, and Dance from Humboldt State University\, Jessi has also received training from Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theater\, and the Actor’s Academy in southern California. In Portland\, she has worked with Post5 Theatre\, Northwest Classical Theater Company\, Oregon Repertory Theater\, Original Practice Shakespeare\, Bag&Baggage\, and recently shot the second series of Portland-based sketch comedy\, Potty Talk. Local and regional teaching credits include Catlin Gabel School\, Northwest Children’s Theater\, and Mira Costa College. Much thanks to friends\, family\, loved ones and the entire Bag & Baggage company! \n  \nBenjamin Farmer – PERILLUS \nBen has been performing in front of audiences since he was 4\, and feels abundantly blessed to have crossed paths with Bag&Baggage. Born and raised in Salem\, OR\, Ben attended The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City\, training in acting for stage and film. Upon returning to Oregon\, Ben settled in Portland\, signed with a talent agency\, and quickly began auditioning for numerous film and stage productions in the Portland area. One of which was Bag&Baggage\, and in doing so\, Ben has found a new artistic home\, considering his work with this company the most challenging and fulfilling he has ever done.
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SUMMARY:It's a (Somewhat) Wonderful Life
DESCRIPTION:Runs: 11/29/13 — 12/23/13\nOpening Night: 11/30/13\nEvent Time: All performances 7:30pm\, except Sundays which are at 2:00pm\nPerformance Dates:\nPreview- Friday November 29th\, 7:30pm\nOpening Night: Saturday November 30th\, 7:30pm\nSunday December 1st\, 2:00pm\nThursday December 5th\, 7:30pm\nFriday December 6th\, 7:30pm\nSaturday December 7th\, 7:30pm\nSunday December 8th\, 2:00pm\nThursday December 12\, 7:30pm\nFriday December 13\, 7:30pm\nSaturday December 14\, 7:30pm\nSunday December 15th\, 2:00pm\nThursday December 19th\, 7:30pm\nFriday December 20th\, 7:30pm\nSaturday December 21st\, 7:30pm\nSunday December 22nd\, 2:00pm\nMonday December 23rd\, 7:30pm \nTickets: Adults: section 1 – $32\, section 2 – $28\, section 3 – $24. Students & Seniors: section 1 – $25\, section 2 – $21\, section 3 – $18.. \nTICKETS\n  \nFrank Capra’s delightful and beloved holiday film\, It’s A Wonderful Life\, has been enchanting audiences for decades. As a radio play\, it is usually performed as a 1940s live radio broadcast\, bringing to life all of the charm of days gone by and all of the cheer of the Christmas season…until now. Our Artistic Director Scott Palmer gives this holiday classic the B&B treatment\, turning it into a fast-faced\, furious slapstick comedy that will ring in the season with laughter! For audiences who loved Palmer’s adaptation of A Christmas Carol (starring Charles Dickens and a hilarious cast of his imaginary characters) and Farndale Avenue…Christmas Carol (last year’s hugely successful over-the-top farce)\, It’s A (Somewhat) Wonderful Life will be just the ticket this holiday season. \nHysterical infi ghting between the cast members\, incompetent sound engineers and too much mulled wine combine to create a delightfully tongue-in-cheek holiday massacre…Bag&Baggage Style! \nPerformances will occur at The Venetian Theatre\, located at 253 E. Main Street\, Hillsboro\, OR. \n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n  \nCast:\n  \nIan Armstrong*: Carlson Callaway (George) \nIan Armstrong has always been weird. And when it became clear that he could read at better than his grade level\, he began to make that weirdness and newly found reading ability into something that of an acting career. He attended the University of Oregon where he received his BA in Theatre in 2005 and then began working in the Eugene area in local community and semi-professional theaters. In 2009 he moved back to the Portland area\, and did his first show with Bag and Baggage in 2010. Since that time\, he has appeared in eleven shows with the company. He has loved working for this company and supporting its mission \n  \nMegan Carver*: Petunia Pennywhistle (Mary) \nMegan has been performing professionally across the Northwest for over 10 years. The acting bug took hold in middle school when she attended her first acting class at Northwest Children’s Theatre. Megan has been singing\, dancing\, and acting her way through life ever since.Megan went on to graduate from Portland State University with a Bachelors degree in Theatre Arts. She continues to hone her craft today by attending local acting classes and workshops. Megan is also an accomplished singer\, dancer\, and choreographer.Megan has worked consistently across the greater Portland area thanks to wonderful companies such as Broadway Rose\, Lakewood\, Theatre Vertigo\, and of course Bag & Baggage (to name a few). She has also worked on screen\, and is a proud member of the thriving local film community. Megan has done several independent films\, and has appeared on TNT’s hit show “Leverage”. \nJessica Geffen: Lana North-Berkshire (various) \nJessica has been performing since the age of 5\, where she fell in love with the magical world of theater.  She is a proud graduate of Southern Oregon University\, where she received her BFA in Theatre Arts and studied with professionals from the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival.  After relocating to the Portland area\, she signed with a local talent agency and began working professionally in theater and film\, continuing her training by attending local classes and workshops.  When not on stage or in front of the camera\, Jessica works full-time behind the mic as a voice over artist and audiobook narrator.  She has been a fan of Bag&Baggage for many years\, and is so thrilled to be a part of this production. \n  \n  \nAdam Syron*: Francis Fishbourne (various) \nAdam Syron appeared in his first play at the age of 16\, and after the show ended he decided there was nothing else he’d rather do with his life.  Nine years later he has appeared in more than twenty-five plays throughout the Pacific Northwest and holds a BA in Theatre from Western Washington University.  While in college\, he was nominated for the American College Theatre Festival’s Irene Ryan Award Scholarship and won the same festival’s Classical Acting Award.  In addition to acting on the stage\, Adam has appeared in a few low budget films\, had a brief foray into stand-up comedy\, participated in several sketch comedy shows\, and worked on television (NBC’s Grimm and TNT’s Leverage). \n  \nGary Strong*: Winston Whiteside (announcer/various) \nGary has been a professional actor in the greater Portland area for the past five years. He has worked with several local  theatre companies including Bag&Baggage\, Fuse Theatre Ensemble and Original Practice Shakespeare. Gary started acting in high school when a football injury kept him off the field. He turned to theatre and the rest is history. Gary graduated from Western Oregon University with a double degree in English and Theatre Arts. His greatest accomplishment at Western was a production of his full length play\, “Director’s Cut.”  Apart from being a Resident Acting Company Member for Bag&Baggage\, Gary is also a Core Member and Social Media Director for Original Practice Shakespeare. \n  \nBranden McFarland*: Pete Paulson (stage manager/various) \nBranden started acting his junior year of high school\, 2008\, in Brush Prairie\, Washington. After two years and eight productions in school and with local community theaters; Branden graduated in 2010 and moved to Oregon City to attend Clackamas Community College\, majoring in Theatre Arts. After working with Clackamas Repertory Theater\, Branden was eager  to do more outside of school\, and auditioned for Bag&Baggage’s Kabuki Titus. Branden has now appeared professionally at the Osterman Theater\, the Dolores Winningstad Theater\, and the Venetian Theater in Hillsboro. After three B&B productions he is looking forward to many more in the future. \n  \n* = member of the Bag&Baggage Resident Acting Company \n 
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night of the Living Dead
DESCRIPTION:Runs: 10/26/13 — 10/31/13\nEvent Time: 7:30pm\nTickets: Adults: section 1 – $24\, section 2 – $20. Students and Seniors: section 1 – $19\, section 2 – $15. \nTICKETS\nA freakish meteor strikes the ship upon which Viola and her brother are travelling. Everyone on board is changed\, in an instant\, into fl esh-eating zombie monstrosities….with a penchant for iambic pentameter! \nTwelfth Night of the Living Dead has been a fringe\, underground hit in New York and Los Angeles for years\, combining Shakespeare’s tale of mistaken identity and unrequited love with the very bloodiest and goriest parts of Night of the Living Dead\, to hysterical (and disgusting) success! New York Theatre Review said\, “The marriage of two such diff erent genres could easily end up making its creators look foolish. In this case\, the result is hilarious!” \nPerformed over only 6 nights during the Halloween season\,Twelfth Night of the Living Dead is a one act\, 45 minute tour de force for both Shakespeare fans and fans of The Walking Dead! Not for the faint of heart\, the only thing you get more of in this show than Shakespeare’s poetry is blood and guts! \nPerformances will occur at The Venetian Theatre\, located at 253 E. Main Street\, Hillsboro\, OR. \n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n  \nCast\n  \nJeremy Southard – Sir Toby Belch \nJeremy Southard holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Acting from the University of California at Davis after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Oregon. Twelfth Night of the Living Dead is his first production with Bag & Baggage. In recent years he has appeared in several Lakewood Theatre Company productions\, including Oh\, Coward!; Grand Hotel; Oliver!; You Can’t Take It With You; The Secret Garden; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Hello\, Dolly!; The Music Man; The Most Happy Fella; Good News; My Fair Lady; and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. He has also appeared locally in productions with Staged! and New Century Players. In addition to acting and singing\, Jeremy loves to cook\, read\, and spend time with his amazing wife Adrienne and their two young children: Declan and Pippa. When he’s not performing\, Jeremy works as a Business Process Analyst for a national bank. \nAllison Rangel – Fabian \nAllison is thrilled to be making her Bag & Baggage debut! Favorite previous roles have included the title role in Cressida at the Headwaters Theatre\, Lady Anne in Richard III with Portland Actors Ensemble\, Isabella in Measure for Measure and Rosencrantz in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (both at Reed College) and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet with the Sierra Foothills Shakespeare Festival. Allison holds a B.A. in Theatre and Literature from Reed College\, where she also studied in London at the British American Drama Academy under Dean Ian Wooldridge. When she has a break from rehearsal\, Allison enjoys romping around various Portland parks with her dachshund Max. \n  \n \n\nDamaris Webb – Captain/Antonio \nDamaris Webb holds her MFA from Naropa’s Contemporary Performance Program\, and her BFA from NYU’s Experimental Theater Wing.  Her work is often seen in non-traditional performance venues such as late night parties\, warehouses and church basements\, it is sometimes epic and may involve zombies\,  superheroes or sock puppets.  In September 2012\, it was seen in the Aegean Sea and on the cliffs of Andros\, Greece\, through her collaboration with New York City’s the modern dance awareness society\, on somaphrase: dancing the translation\, a site specific multimedia dance piece. This February The Oregonian called her solo play The Box Marked Black: Tales from a Halfrican-American growing up Mulatto. With sock puppets!  “A look at race in a way that’s open-hearted and even-handed” . In Portland she is a coach for Playwrite\, a teaching artist for Young Audiences\, and offers workshops in the art of contemplative dance practice. www.DamarisWebb.com. \n  \nBrian Burger – Olivia’s Brother \nBrian Burger is thrilled to be making his Bag&Baggage debut! Brian received his B.A. in Drama with an emphasis in Performance from the University of Portland in 2011 and completed his Acting Apprenticeship the following year at Florida Studio Theatre. Since returning to the Portland area\, he has been very active in the local theatre scene. Recent credits include Peter/Gregory/Page/Servant in Romeo and Juliet (Willamette Shakespeare)\, Mike in Manos: The Hands of Fate (Capital I Productions)\, and Jack in Leading Ladies (Sandy Actors Theatre). He would like to thank his friends and family for their continual support in his career choice\, even after he made the economically practical decision to forsake a future in medicine in order to focus on acting. \n  \nCassie Greer* – Olivia \nCassie is excited to be returning to the Venetian stage for this crazy little show! Most recently\, you may have seen her as Daisy in The Great Gatsby\, or Mark Antony in this summer’s Julius Caesar; other B&B credits include Of Mice and Men\, Crimes of the Heart\, Dangerous Liaisons\, The Merry Wives…\, and The Tempest… In the Northwest\, Cassie has also appeared with Oregon Children’s Theatre\, and directed the solo show Cinnamon & Cigarettes\, currently touring in San Francisco and Pittsburgh. She received her training in the BA Theatre program at Goshen College and the MFA Acting program at Florida Atlantic University\, is a certified Assistant Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®\, and actively teaches acting and voice students in the greater Portland area. She wouldn’t be here without Danny\, and is incredibly grateful to her family and friends for their continual love\, support and energy. \n  \nStan Brown – Sir Andrew Aguecheek \nStan is thrilled to be making his first appearance here with Bag & Baggage and couldn’t be more honored.  A native of the northwest\, Stan has worked with The Oregon Shakespeare Festival\, Village Theatre\, Civic Light Opera\, and spent five seasons with Idaho Repertory Theatre where he played Stephano in The Tempest\, Versati in The Underpants\, and Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing to name a few\, and was last seen as Valere in Lover’s Quarrels with Masque Alfresco.  Some of his directing credits include You say Tomatoes with Spokane InterPlayers\, Cow-Tipping and TOUCH both with Sirius Idaho Theatre.  Stan received his MFA in Theatre from University of Idaho where he was the Rex Raybold Fellow.   He would like to thank his friends\, family and close zombies for their awesome support. \n  \nChip Sherman – Feste \nCompany Member Post 5 Theater. Chip is elated to be apart of this his first Bag and Baggage Production and hopes to be in many more. Favorite Past Shakespearean Roles: Mercutio “Romeo and Juliet”\, Cleopatra “Antony and Cleopatra”\, Caliban “The Tempest”\, and Hamlet “Tis in My Memory Locked”. Upcoming Role: John Lackland “Lion in Winter”. He would like to thank; his Mama\, his Ohm family\, his Binks\, the players and mechanicals of this show\, and you! “When there’s no more room in hell\, the dead will walk the earth” – George A. Romero \n  \n  \n \nArianne Jacques* – Viola Z \nArianne has been acting since childhood since her first play at age 6 in which she played the tortoise in The Tortoise and the Hare. She performed as often as possible in community theater\, school plays\, and then in college at Oregon State University. Before graduating from OSU’s Theatre Arts program\, Arianne performed in three productions of Scott Palmer’s Bard in the Quad program and in Bag&Baggage Productions’ 2007 production of Macbeth. Since 2007\, she has been involved as an actor in every B&B season\, and doesn’t intend to stop. Arianne is also the Box Office manager for the company. \n  \nBranden McFarland* – Sebastian Z \nBranden started acting his junior year of high school\, 2008\, in Brush Prairie\, Washington. After two years and eight productions in school and with local community theaters; Branden graduated in 2010 and moved to Oregon City to attend Clackamas Community College\, majoring in Theatre Arts. After working with Clackamas Repertory Theater\, Branden was eager  to do more outside of school\, and auditioned for Bag&Baggage’s Kabuki Titus. Branden has now appeared professionally at the Osterman Theater\, the Dolores Winningstad Theater\, and the Venetian Theater in Hillsboro. After three B&B productions he is looking forward to many more in the future. \n  \nAdam Syron* – Malvolio \nAdam Syron appeared in his first play at the age of 16\, and after the show ended he decided there was nothing else he’d rather do with his life.  Nine years later he has appeared in more than twenty-five plays throughout the Pacific Northwest and holds a BA in Theatre from Western Washington University.  While in college\, he was nominated for the American College Theatre Festival’s Irene Ryan Award Scholarship and won the same festival’s Classical Acting Award.  In addition to acting on the stage\, Adam has appeared in a few low budget films\, had a brief foray into stand-up comedy\, participated in several sketch comedy shows\, and worked on television (NBC’s Grimm and TNT’s Leverage). \n  \nOrion Bradshaw – Duke Orsino \nShakespeare and zombies… what’s not to like?! Orion is thrilled to be working with Bn’B and has been looking forward to doing so since a colleague recommended their work while he was in the Acting company at the Oregon Shakespeare in Southern Oregon\, of which he was a member for 3 seasons\, before relocating to Portland in 2011 to co-found PDX’s Post5 Theatre with fellow Bn’B acting alum\, Ty Boice. He is currently Managing Director at Post5\, as well as a member of their Acting Company. Orion has also appeared onstage at Northwest Classical\, Miracle Theatre\, Profile Theatre\, and more! He is also a Theatre Educator\, and teaches seasonally for Northwest Children’s Theater and PlayWrite\, Inc.\, among others. Enjoy the show! \n  \nPhillip Berns – Valentine \nPhillip is thrilled to be returning to Bag & Baggage for another awesome adaptation of Shakespeare after appearing in their 2012 production of Shakespeare’s R&J. Hailing from Milwaukee WI with dual degrees in Theatre Arts and Advertising from Marquette University\, Phillip has called Portland his home since 2009\, in which time he has been seen with Bag & Baggage\, Post5 Theatre\, Portland Actors Ensemble\, FUSE Theatre Ensemble\, HumanBeingCurious Productions\, and others. 2013 credits include Quince in FUSE’s A Midsummer Night’s Somnambulism\,  “Jess” in Post5’s The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [abridged]\, Mardian\, Messenger\, & Octavius Caesar in HumanBeingCurious’ Antony & Cleopatra\, Jafar\, Jester\, and others in Post5’s Arabian Nights\, and a sociopathic Seyton in Post5’s Macbeth. Phillip is also the Marketing Director and a proud Company Member of Post5 Theatre. \nTheresa Park* – Maria \nThis is Theresa’s 7th show with Bag&Bagagge and is excited for this new take on a classic\, since the undead add their own flare to any production. Theresa received her BFA in Theater Performance from Chapman University and is no stranger to Shakespeare. In Southern California she was part of the Guerrilla Shakespeare Ensemble and was seen in A Midsummer Nights Dream\, Winters Tale and Romeo and Juliet. Most recently she was seen as Octavius in Julius Caesar with Bag&Baggage. She hopes you enjoy the show! \n  \n  \n  \n* = Member of the Bag&Baggage Resident Acting Company \n 
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Runs: 09/26/13 — 10/20/13\nOpening Night: 09/27/13\nEvent Time: Thursdays\, Fridays\, and Saturdays at 7:30pm\, Sundays at 2:00pm\nTickets: Adults: section 1 – $30\, section 2 – $26. Students & Seniors: section 1 – $24\, section 2 – $20. \nTICKETS\n  \nThe Great Gatsby is Fitzgerald’s literary masterpiece and one of the most powerful and enduring works of literature in American history. \nPlaywright Simon Levy has created a stage adaptation of Gatsby(the only such adaptation ever approved by the Fitzgerald estate) that focuses on the main characters at the heart of the story. \nFilled with a haunting passion reminiscent of the jazz age\, Levy’s The Great Gatsby was called “sweeping and excellent” by Variety Magazine during its premier at the Guthrie Theatre. \nThe Seattle Post Intelligencer called it “beautiful…stunning…amazing” when it was performed by Seattle Rep. \nBrimming with stage magic and passion\, The Great Gatsby contains both the brilliance of Fitzgerald’s prose and all of the romance\, betrayal and power of this heartbreaking\, uniquely American story. \nAn Oregon premiere\, directed by Scott Palmer. \nPerformances will occur at The Venetian Theatre\, located at 253 E. Main Street\, Hillsboro\, OR. \n  \n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n  \nCAST:\nArianne Jacques*: Jordan Baker \nArianne has been acting since childhood since her first play at age 6 in which she played the tortoise in The Tortoise and the Hare. She performed as often as possible in community theater\, school plays\, and then in college at Oregon State University. Before graduating from OSU’s Theatre Arts program\, Arianne performed in three productions of Scott Palmer’s Bard in the Quad program and in Bag&Baggage Productions’ 2007 production of Macbeth. Since 2007\, she has been involved as an actor in every B&B season\, and doesn’t intend to stop. Arianne is also the Box Office manager for the company. \n  \nMegan Carver*: Myrtle Wilson \nMegan has been performing professionally across the Northwest for over 10 years. The acting bug took hold in middle school when she attended her first acting class at Northwest Children’s Theatre. Megan has been singing\, dancing\, and acting her way through life ever since.Megan went on to graduate from Portland State University with a Bachelors degree in Theatre Arts. She continues to hone her craft today by attending local acting classes and workshops. Megan is also an accomplished singer\, dancer\, and choreographer.Megan has worked consistently across the greater Portland area thanks to wonderful companies such as Broadway Rose\, Lakewood\, Theatre Vertigo\, and of course Bag & Baggage (to name a few). Thanks to Momma/Papa/Jbird and Ben.  For Lauren and Sam. \n  \nAdam Syron*: George Wilson \nAdam Syron appeared in his first play at the age of 16\, and after the show ended he decided there was nothing else he’d rather do with his life.  Nine years later he has appeared in more than twenty-five plays throughout the Pacific Northwest and holds a BA in Theatre from Western Washington University.  While in college\, he was nominated for the American College Theatre Festival’s Irene Ryan Award Scholarship and won the same festival’s Classical Acting Award.  In addition to acting on the stage\, Adam has appeared in a few low budget films\, had a brief foray into stand-up comedy\, participated in several sketch comedy shows\, and worked on television (NBC’s Grimm and TNT’s Leverage). \n  \nIan Armstrong*: Nick Carraway \nIan Armstrong has always been weird. And when it became clear that he could read at better than his grade level\, he began to make that weirdness and newly found reading ability into something that of an acting career. He attended the University of Oregon where he received his BA in Theatre in 2005 and then began working in the Eugene area in local community and semi-professional theaters. In 2009 he moved back to the Portland area\, and did his first show with Bag and Baggage in 2010. Since that time\, he has appeared in eleven shows with the company. He has loved working for this company and supporting its mission. \n  \nCassie Greer*: Daisy Buchanan \nCassie Greer has been acting for her whole life\, as she recalls her mother frequently telling her after childhood tantrums that she “could win an academy award for that performance”. Deciding to get serious about her career\, Cassie received her training in the MFA Acting program at Florida Atlantic University\, and the BA Theatre program at Goshen College\, where she also minored in Vocal Performance. Cassie has appeared with a range of theatre companies in Indiana\, Florida\, and Oregon\, and has taught acting\, voice\, and movement to students of all ages around the country. She is a certified Assistant Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®\, and is passionate about collaborative artistic work\, creative storytelling\, and visceral performance experiences. \nJay Gatsby: Ty Boice \nTy Boice is Post5 Theatre’s founding Artistic Director and acting company member.  Locally\, Ty has performed for Portland Center Stage\, Bag n’ Baggage\, HumanBeingCurious\,  Lakewood and Triangle productions.   For Post5\, Ty has portrayed Romeo in Post5’s inaugural production of Romeo and Juliet\, Prince Hal in Henry IV Part 1 and the title role in Post5’s recent production of Macbeth. Ty will be directing The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged and Julius Caesar for Post5’s 2013 Summer season. Ty was previous seen as Titus in B&B’s 2012 summer Shakespeare production\, Kabuki-Titus. \n  \nAdam Davis: Meyer Wolfshiem \nAdam Elliott Davis is a Portland native who has appeared in numerous works on stage and screen. He has recently appeared in Grand Hotel at Lakewood Theater as the Doorman\, and in The Andrews Brothers at Broadway Rose as Max Andrews\, as well as in a number of commercial\, short\, and feature film projects. He is grateful for the opportunity to perform with Bag & Baggage in The Great Gatsby\, to his friends\, family\, and God for all their love and support. \n  \nColin Wood: Tom Buchanan \nColin Wood\, originally from Montana\, holds an MFA in Acting from Minnesota State University\, Mankato and has worked as an actor with professional theatre companies in Montana\, Michigan\, Minnesota and Oregon.  Locally\, he has performed with the Beaverton Civic Theatre\, Live On Stage\, Tapestry Theatre\, the Classic Greek Theatre of Oregon\, Lakewood Theatre\, Staged!\, Bag and Baggage Productions\, and the Broadway Rose Theatre.  He has also performed at the Theatre Fringe Festival in Edinburgh\, Scotland and is an Equity Membership Candidate.  Favorite show credits include Of Mice and Men\, Big River\, Jesus Christ Superstar\, Oklahoma!\, The Fantasticks\, The Wild Party\, Guys and Dolls\, The Taming of the Shrew and The Rainmaker.  He would like to thank Shannon for her incredible support and understanding. \n  \n* = member of the Bag&Baggage Resident Acting Company
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SUMMARY:Julius Caesar
DESCRIPTION:Runs: 08/01/13 — 08/17/13\nEvent Time: 7:30pm\nTickets: $18 per person\, all ages.\nTICKETS\n\nPlease Note: This is an outdoor performance in the Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza and NO SEATING IS PROVIDED. Please bring a lawn chair\, cushion or other seating! \n\n  \nThe Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is one of the most powerfully relevant of all the Bard’s plays. \nPerformed outdoors in front of Hillsboro’s Civic Center Plaza\, Bag&Baggage Artistic Director Scott Palmer will stage this incredible psychological drama in the round\, with audience members on all sides\, putting them in the very center of the intrigue\, betrayal and treachery that is at the heart of Shakespeare’s greatest history play. \nIncorporating the original source materials Shakespeare used when writing his play\, and starring an all-female cast of B&B favorites\, Palmer has updated and modernized the tale so that it fits perfectly\, and hauntingly\, in our own time. \nJulius Caesar will be an outdoor performance unlike anything you have ever experienced; a perfect way to start off our 2013-2014 Season with a bang. \nThis show will be performed outdoors at the Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza\, located at 150 E. Main Street\, Hillsboro\, OR. Please Note: This is an outdoor performance in the Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza and NO SEATING IS PROVIDED. Please bring a lawn chair\, cushion or other seating! Picnics are encouraged\, but please be aware that no alcohol or glass containers are permitted in the Plaza. \n\n\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\n\n  \nSee the latest updates about this production!\n5 Useless Degrees and a Bottle of Scotch: ReviewThe Hillsboro Argus says “All Hail Caesar!”Caesar Takes Hillsboro By Storm! Westside Theatre Review loves Caesar!The Oregonian RAVES: Caesar is “extraordinary…strong…magnificent!”“Couldn’t be better…” says the Willamette Week (kinda…)“Phenomenal and Brilliant\,” Say The Boys With The Drinking ProblemTEN4ONE Program Leads Student To ASM Position For “Julius Caesar!”The Oregonian Previews “Julius Caesar!”Julius Caesar: Summer Theatre Best Bet!\nCast\n\n\nCyndi Rhoads – Julius Caesar \nCyndi’s previous Shakespeare productions include A Comedy of Errors(Portland Actors Ensemble); MacBeth(Lady MacBeth)\, King Lear\, andMidsummer Night’s Dream (Chase Park Chicago). Other notable credits includeVarsity Cheerleader Werewolves LIVE(Talisman Films)\, Cooler (defunkt Theater)\, The State of Mississippi v. Emmet Till (Pegasus Players)\, and The Kentucky Cycle (Infamous Commonwealth Theater). \n  \n  \nCassie Greer* – Marc Antony \n\n\n\nCassie is thrilled to be performing with this incredible group of women in Julius Caesar! (Seriously\, she’s been talking about it since February.) A B&B Company Member\, she was last seen outdoors here as Ariel in The Tempest…; you may have caught her at the Venetian in Of Mice and Men\, and Crimes of the Heart\, among others. Most recently\, Cassie appeared in the world premiere of Gathering Blue with Oregon Children’s Theatre. She received her training in the BA Theatre program at Goshen College and the MFA Acting program at Florida Atlantic University\, and is a certified Assistant Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®.  She wouldn’t be here without Danny\, and is incredibly grateful to her family and friends for their continual love\, support and energy. \n  \nDeborah Leinen – Cicero \n\n\n\n\nDeborah is delighted to be performing inJulius Caesar with Bag&Baggage Productions. Some favorite roles she has portrayed over the years are Athena Sinclair in Suite Surrender\, M’Lynn inSteel Magnolias; Cecily Pigeon in The Odd Couple; Mrs. Ann Putnam in The Crucible; Olga in The Three Sisters; Eliante in The Misanthrope; and Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet. Deborah is a 1994 graduate of The Portland Actors Conservatory\, performing there in Picnic\, Boy’s Life\, and Top Girls. \n  \n  \nRebecca Ridenour – Brutus \n\n\n\n\nRebecca is a proud Portland Actors Conservatory alumni where she graduated in 2012. Rebecca most recently played Nancy in Solwelu Theater Company’s production of Hard Times Come Again No More directed by Lorraine Bahr and Jim Davis. Portland credits include Spectravagasm Iand II with Post5 Theater Company\, Catherine in Northanger Abbey with Quintessence Theater Company\, Rachel in Recklessat PAC directed by Philip Cuomo\, Viola at PAC directed by Michael Fisher-Welsh\, and as Faerie and Philostrate inMidsummer Night’s Dream with North West Classical. Rebecca’s California credits include Mairead in The Leuitenant of Inishmorewith Genesis West\, Woman in Bill W. and Dr. Bob with Happy Destiny\, and Dasi in Dreams in Glass with Senga Classics. \n  \nArianne Jacques* – Cassius \n\n\n\n\nArianne is brimming with excitement to make her return to the Civic Center Plaza! B&B roles include Gwendolyn inThe Importance of Being Earnest\, Viola inTwelfth Night\, Dorinda in The Tempest\, or the Enchanted Isle\, Babe in Crimes of the Heart\, Miss Anne Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor\, and various roles in the 2011 production of A Christmas Carol. Arianne holds a degree from Oregon State University in Theatre Arts\, and currently resides in Portland with two of her biggest fans\, Jason and Aurora (aka Kitty). When not on stage\, in the box office\, waiting tables\, or generally loitering about in The Venetian\, she enjoys helping out in Jason’s food cart\, Sideshow Eatery. \n  \nClara-Liis Hillier – Casca \n\n\n\n\n\n\nClara is thrilled to make her debut with Bag&Baggage and to be performing alongside her sister\, Kaia Maarja. She is a proud Northwest Classical Theatre company member\, next seen as Hero inMuch Ado About Nothing. Favorite recent roles: Masha (The Seagull)\, Iras (Antony & Cleopatra)\, Louka (Arms and the Man)\, Bianca (Othello) (all with NWCTC)\, DA/Ensemble (Legally Blonde\, Pixie Dust Productions)\, Dogberry (Much Ado About Nothing) (Willamette Shakespeare)\, and directing/choreographingOn the Town (Wilson High School). \n  \n  \nStephanie K. Leppert – Portia \n\n\n\nStephanie was last seen in New Century Player’s production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee playing Olive Ostrovsky. She’s also worked with Lakewood playing Rhoda in White Christmas and Nellie Forbush in South Pacific. She is a recent graduate from The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles with a BFA in musical theatre. She is also a current student of East West College of the Healing Arts for massage therapy. Some of her other theatre credits include Maria in Sound of Music\, Cinderella in Into the Woods\, Cosette in Les Miserables\, Emily in Our Town\, Olivia in Twelfth Night\, Nora in A Doll’s House\, and Meg in Crimes of the Heart. This fall you can also see her play an angel in a webseries called The Record Keeper (go like the facebook page for more details!). \n  \nKate Belden – Marullus \n\n\n\n\nKate moved to Portland after graduating from University of Idaho mostly to audition for Tears of Joy Theater\, and because on an overnight trip for another audition she saw an awesome show. She’s been hooked ever since. For ToJ she toured as a puppeteer to as far away lands as Pocatello and Las Vegas. This is her first show with Bag&Baggage\, and she’s thankful for the privilege to work on this text in such an exciting way. She also thanks her mother for exposing her to Shakespeare way too early. \n  \n  \n Jessi Walters – Lucilius \n\n\n\n\nJessi is a proud company member of Post5 Theatre\, and is elated to be making her Bag&Baggage debut with this incredible production of Caesar. With a BA in Theater\, Film\, and Dance from Humboldt State University\, Jessi has also received training from Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theater. She has worked with Post5 Theatre\, Northwest Classical Theater Company\, Oregon Repertory Theater\, and is currently shooting the second series of Portland-based sketch comedy\, Potty Talk. Local and regional teaching credits include Catlin Gabel School\, Northwest Children’s Theater\, and Mira Costa College. Much thanks to friends\, family\, loved ones and the entire Bag&Baggage company! \n  \nKaia Maarja Hillier – Lucius \n\n\n\n\nKaia is thrilled to make her debut with Bagn&Baggage in Julius Caesar. Kaia is a current Core member of the Original Practice Shakespeare Festival (OPS)\, a member of the Pulp Stage\, and an active performer with Eddie May Dinner Theater. Favorite credits include: Juliet in Romeo & Juliet (OPS and Best Actress Award in the Portland Outdoor Shakespeare Festival)\, Poppy in Noises Off! (Nutz-n-Boltz)\, Hermia/Helena in A Midsommer’s Night Dream (OPS)\, Josephine in Urinetown (PSU)\, CB’s sister in Dog Sees God (CoHo)\, Gremlin in Holidazed (Artists Repertory)\, and Rebel in Columbinus (Blue Monkey Theater). Kaia would like to recognize the amazing talent of her sister Clara\, their supportive mother Lena\, and the amazing cast and crew. \n  \nTheresa Park* – Octavius \nTheresa has been in love with theater for most of her life. From a young age she took classes and performed with Lakewood Theater Company and Oregon Children’s Theater. Theresa later went on to receive a B.F.A in Theater Performance from Chapman University. She has been seen in various productions in the Southern California area and in the Northwest. Theresa also was a company member of The Guerilla Shakespeare Ensemble in Southern California where the group produced outdoor Shakespeare. Theresa has been seen in various Bag&Baggage  over the past few years including Death of a Salesman\, The Glass Menagerie\, and A Christmas Carol. \n  \n*=member of the Bag&Baggage Resident Acting Company
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