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Thomas Wolfe is a stage actor from the old millenium who has hosted a laundry list of radio shows on KVMR including Radio Poet's Society and A Word in Edgewise. He is also the producer director of the award willing short film, Whole Sale.
Amy Crelly is a yoga instructor by trade. This is Ms. Crelly's theatrical debut. She is also exceptionally flexible, and available for parties.
Mike Fish... after his last stint in local theatre, Triple Ace's Night of One Acts, Mr. Fish made a solemn vow to never again grace the stage with his presence. Fortunately for all involved, Jason convinced him that the best show had not come and gone, but was yet to come.
Wendy Skillman not only has a degree in acting, but is also a lawyer. To her credit, she infuses every role with the magesterial bravado of a prosecutor who knows she could throw you in jail. She most recently appeared in the California Stage's award winning bilingual production, Les Precieuses Ridicules. That's right sailors, this gal speaks French.
Brian Gruber... by day, a mild mannered consultant, by night, a dark winged dispenser of vigilante justice. How did Mr. Gruber find the time to appear as Henry II in A Lion in Winter? As Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing? Stay tuned America, this thespian takes two lumps even when the bread and butter have been bought on credit!
Scott Namanny and Jason Adair were theatrically joined at the hip before HMO red tape made such elective surgery prohibitively expensive. They've written and starred in many plays including Dickens Get Our Gun, Corndog! The Musical!, and the documentary series, Mythteries.
Gas-Food Theater is dedicated to creating innovative and original productions through its commitment to a bold and thoughtful artistic approach. Working with a permanent ensemble, guest artists from around the globe, educational entities, and the community, GFT seeks to explore all facets of dramatic art, from Shakespeare to world premieres penned by living playwrights. In celebration of diversity and growth, GFT will foster various new programs and co-entities as they develop. GFT’s vision is to create theater of cultural and global significance, while maintaining a deep artistic relationship with the foothills and surrounding communities.
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