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  Heather Anthony (Rachael): NYC and regional theatre credits include Simpatico (Rosie), Stop Kiss (Callie), The Tempest (Iris), As You Like It (Audrey), Months on End (Elaine), For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls (Ginny) and Into the Woods (Witch). Film and video: A Sentimental Encounter, Looking Out for You and Angel of Mine. She has also traveled extensively nationwide doing Theatre of the Oppressed work with teens and adults.
  Alison Costine (Understudy Mary Margret, Rachel): Ali last appeared as Cecilia in Simpatico as part of the Michael Chekhov Theatre Company's Sam Shepard Festival. Also with MCTC: The Show Might Go On, The Red Coat, and a brief appearance in the great Kira Onodera's one woman show The Crease Question. Other credits include Six Degrees of Separation, Richard II, Race to Rainbow Pier, Talk to Me Like the Rain, and many original works performed in NYC. Her voice has been heard hawking products both on TV and radio, including spots for Volkswagen, Hasbro, promos for TNT, and as the ill fated Sandra Bullock and the victorious Faith Hill on MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch.
Ashley Davies (Mary Margaret): Ashley trained at LAMDA and is a proud member of Specter. NYC: Lovers and Other Strangers, Icarus's Mother, both with the Michael Chekhov Theatre Company, A Thousand Words at TSI. London credits include; The Prince of Homburg, Romeo and Juliet (toured Holland), Twelfth Night, and the European Premiere of Stephen Adly Guirguis' In Arabia We'd All Be Kings at the Hampstead Theatre. She is very grateful to Ann Bowen for all her wisdom and would like to thank the cast and her family, especially her Mr. Springer, with whom nothing is impossible.
  Tom Pavey (McLish): Regional and NYC theatre include; MCTC's Buried Child (Tilden), Simpatico (Vinnie), and Stop Kiss (Det. Cole); Betrayal (Jerry); The Last Yankee (Leroy); Cyrano de Bergerac (Christian); Mrs. Warren's Profession (Frank); Fastest Woman Alive (Floyd). Other shows include Ten Little Indians, Baby with the Bathwater, The Three Musketeers, Rutherford and Son, Much Ado About Nothing, H.M.S. Pinafore, Miss Firecracker Contest, and The Mandrake. Recent film: "The Last Laugh", "The Olympians", "Walking Shadow". Recent commercials include: The Apprentice, Comcast, The History Channel, Chuck E. Cheese, and A&E Channel.
Peter Picard (Jem/Understudy Mclish): Peter's New York credits include The Torchbearers at the Drama Dept. (Winner! Lucille Lortel Best Revival 2000), All For Love (Marc Antony), Simpatico (Carter - Returning this March), Stop Kiss (George), Patience (Reuben), Unidentified Human Remains & the True Nature of Love (Bernie), Prelude to a Kiss (Peter), Danton's Death (Thomas Paine/Barrere), and Of Mice and Men (Slim). Regional: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Rosencrantz) & Tartuffe (Cleante). Film: The Jersey Project (Best Feature: West Valley Indie Festival), Walls, Adam & Eve. TV: Sex & the City, Guiding Light, As the World Turns & Spring Break Babylon. Peter is a graduate of Harvard University and The Neighborhood Playhouse.
Sam Reich (Understudy Al & Jem): Sam Reich is Creator and Executive Producer of www.DutchWest.tv, the first ever Internet comedy series. Previously he was Artistic Director of the Lyric West Theatre and Unpremeditated Productions. His 2001 production of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" earned him a Best of Boston Award from the Theater Mirror. He is also the recipient of a 2002 Editor's Choice Award from the International Society of Poets and 2003 Best Bit and Timony Comedy Awards from Renaissance Entertainment. A seasoned actor, he has recently made appearances in "Law and Order: SVU" and in the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." Sam would like to thank the cast and crew for inviting him into this exhausting project. Don't break a leg, Chapin!
Chapin Springer (Al): Chapin recently graduated from Syracuse University. His previous credits include; Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Diorama Arts Theatre, UK), Homburg in Heinrich Von Kleist's The Prince of Homburg. In New York he has appeared as Peter in Diana Son's Stop Kiss, Vince in Sam Shepard's Buried Child, Lanx in Angel City, Richard in the Strawberry Short Play Festival Semifinalist The N Word. Chapin has also been seen on Law and Order: SVU, heard in various voice-overs including the new Schick Quattro Power, and would like to thank his devoted and brilliant director, the perfect cast, his friends, the Heartland Brewery, his ever supportive family and future wife, Ashley. Without you this never could have happened.