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| Josie Hogan | Kelley
Slagle |
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| Kelley recently played Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest for VAs Firebelly Productions, and earlier this year won an Outstanding Performance Award for her portrayal of murderess Karla Faye Tucker in the play Occam's Razor. In addition to acting in indie film, tv/commercials, and industrials, Kelley's theater credits include Zubaida Ula/Cathy Connolly in The Laramie Project, Inez Serrano in Ellipsis (an adaptation of No Exit), and Feste in Twelfth Night . She has also had great success directing/producing short films with her company, Cavegirl Productions. Her film FELT: Tearing the Fabric of America won Best Mockumentary in the National Film Challenge and was in the top ten of more than 150 entries. For more information about Kelley and Cavegirl Productions, visit www.Cavegirl.com | ![]() |
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| Phil Hogan | Edd
Miller |
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| Edd first worked with Colonial Players in 1965. Since then, he has directed many productions, including Plaza Suite in which he met Dolores (they married in 1972), and I Never Sang for My Father winner of CP's first Ruby Griffith Award. He has acted in Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Othello, Over the River and Through the Woods, and many others. He designs sets, paints floors, ushers, and works the box office. He has worked with other theatres in the area, and on his sojourn to Flordia kept active in theatre - winning a Director of the Year award from the Tampa PBS station. Edd is a retired interior designer and currently works as a Standardized Patient with four teaching hospitals locally. | ![]() |
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| James Tyrone, Jr. | Brian
Donohue |
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| A resident of White Plains (MD), Brian has most frequently been seen on stages in Prince Georges and Charles Counties. Previous credits include Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie (College of Southern Maryland, 1984), Arthur in Ah, Wilderness! (CSM, 1985), George in Of Mice and Men (Hard Bargain Players, 1999), Jack Stillings* in Eye Of God (2001 WATCH Award Nomination for Lead Actor, HBP), Coleman Shedman* in Holy Ghosts (HBP, 2001), Stanley Kowalski* in A Streetcar Named Desire (Port Tobacco Players, 2002), Chris in All My Sons (PTP, 2002), Brick in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Tantallon Community Players, 2003), John Proctor in The Crucible (HBP, 2003), and Teach* in American Buffalo (2004 Hard Bargain Players Award for Best Actor). | ![]() |
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| Mike Hogan | Robby
Rose |
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| Robby's previous roles with Colonial Players include Lonny in Battle of Shallowford, He in Here We Are, and Young Scrooge / Gentleman in Christmas Carol. Robby would also like to thank all of his friends and family for helping him through all of his shows. He's had a blast working with the cast and crew, and would like to dedicate this to the memory of Edward Clydesdale, and Nancy Foote. He would also like to remind people of the famous words of Groucho Marx: "Behind every successful man stands a woman. And behind her stands his wife." | ![]() |
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| T. Stedman Harder | Rick
Hall |
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| This is Rick's second turn on stage with Colonial Players. He helped rout the Martians in The Battle of Shallowford in 2005. In the interim he appeared at Bowie Community Theater in Neil Simon's Rumors. Theater continues to be a passion. | ![]() |
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