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Meet the playwright, cast and staff of The Owl Girl...
Terry Burgler (Rav) is a professional director,
actor, writer and educator with a notable record of achievement over the
past forty years. He has performed professionally on the Globe Theatre
stage in London, and has acted and directed at numerous regional theatres
across the country, including McCarter Theatre, the Pennsylvania Shakespeare
Festival, Stage/West and TheatreVirgina, where he served for 13 seasons
and was the most successful Artistic Director in that theatre's 50 year
history. For four years he was Artistic Director at Porthouse Theatre
here in Northeast Ohio, presiding over record-breaking seasons that garnered
significant critical praise as well. He resigned his position there to
be able to pursue his passion for Shakespeare as one of the two founding
Artistic Directors of the Ohio Shakespeare Festival. He
has served as artistic director and producer of ten professional companies,
and directed, acted in, and produced more than 300 productions. Additionally
he has numerous credits as a designer and playwright. He has won dozens
of awards for Best Director, Best Production and Best Actor in Ohio, Virginia,
Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as the "2007 Outstanding Theatre
Artist" Award from Arts Alive! here in Northeast Ohio. In the fall,
winter and spring, Terry also serves as one of the two Artistic Directors
of Coach House Theatre, just up the hill from Stan Hywet. Coach House
is entering its 85th year of production, and stages a full season, yearly.
of comedies, dramas, farces and classics. Mr.
Burgler holds a BA with Honors from Princeton University, and an MFA from
the University of Virginia. He has taught as a member of the undergraduate
and graduate faculties of the University of Virginia, Marymount College,
Longwood College, Allentown College, Mars Hill College and Kent State
University. He is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers
(SDC) and Actors' Equity Association (AEA).
Tess Burgler (Stel) is so grateful to have this
opportunity to work on The Owl Girl with such
a talented cast and Fred at the helm. Tess has performed professionally
for over 20 years, appearing at both Ohio and Pennsylvania Shakespeare
Festivals, Virginia's Theatre IV, Actor's Summit, Porthouse Theatre, Coach
House Theatre, Beck Center, North Canton Player's Guild, and Weathervane
Playhouse, among others. Most recently, she appeared at Coach House Theatre
in productions of I Hate Hamlet and Black
Coffee. Tess is a founding company member of the Ohio Shakespeare
Festival, and she is the writer and Artistic Director of their Greenshows.
Some favorite OSF credits include: Helena in A Midsummer Night's
Dream, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet,
Rosaline in Love's Labours Lost, and Cordeila
in King Lear. Other favorite roles include:
Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest at
Actor's Summit, Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story
and Player 1 in Shipwrecked...!, both at Coach
House Theatre. Tess is currently rehearsing the part of Anybodys in West
Side Story, also directed by Fred, at TrueNorth. She married
her best friend--and leading man--Joe Pine in December.
Holly Holsinger (Ora) is an Assistant
Professor of Theatre at Cleveland State University where she specializes
in teaching acting, voice, and movement, as well as devised theatre techniques.
She has been a Cleveland theatre artist for the past eighteen years and
has created/performed in over fifteen original plays including
Blue Sky Transmission and her solo piece Frankenstein’s
Wake, both of which toured Off-Broadway. She recently premiered
in a play she co-devised entitled Insomnia: The Waking of
Herselves at Cleveland Public Theatre. Holly is certified
as an Associate Teacher of the Fitzmaurice Voice technique. She received
an MFA in Acting from the University of California, Irvine where she studied
with Robert Cohen and Jerzy Grotowski.
Matt O’Shea (Joze) is thrilled
to be a part of the presentation of The Owl Girl.
A native of Buffalo, New York, Matt has lived in the Cleveland area for
the better part of five years. He is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace University
where he studied Business and Arts Management. Matt’s recent return
to the theatre has been an exciting journey. Recent productions include
Dobama Theatre’s 4000 Miles with Dorothy
Silver, Cleveland Public Theatre’s Springboard presentation of The
World’s Largest Axe, Out of Order
presented by Aurora Players, and A Nightmare of Crime
at Brecksville Theatre on the Square. Matt will also appear in Cleveland
Public Theatre’s upcoming production of Tender Napalm.
Laura Perrotta (Leedya) is a native
New Yorker who has appeared Off Broadway and at the Kennedy Center. She
toured nationally with The Acting Company and since her move to Cleveland
18 years ago, has continued to perform locally and regionally. Favorite
roles include Arkadina in The Sea Gull at Great
Lakes Theater, The Angel in Angels in America
and Lee in The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife,
both at Dobama Theater, the title role in Jocasta,
a world premiere at the Cleveland Play House, Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret
originating at Idaho Shakespeare Festival and Sylvia Gellburg in Broken
Glass at the JCC. She most recently played Diane in The
Little Dog Laughed at the Beck Center for the Arts for which
she received the Cleveland Critics’ Circle award for best actress.
Kyle Primous (Zol), a graduate
of Kenyon College with a degree in Drama and Dance, has danced and/or
taught with Canton Ballet, Oberlin College, The University of Akron, Pittsburgh's
Dance Alloy, Footpath Dance Co., at Jacob's Pillow, on the Drew Carey
Show and is presently on faculty at Lorain County Community College, Ohio
Dance Theatre and Cleveland School of Dance. He has directed and/or choreographed
plays and show choirs including: South Range HS and Elementary School
choirs, Rocky River HS Show Choir, The Wiz, The Sound of Music,
Trees of Hope, Once on this Island, LCCC's Serendipity
III, Centerfest's Sneak Peak, the world premiere of Full
Moon, Steelbound, The Odyssey, The Little Tommy
Parker Celebrated Colored Minstrel Show, Treemonisha and
Famous Orpheus. A member of Actors' Equity
Association and SAG-AFTRA, Mr. Primous' regional credits include: I
Love You Because (NYC Man), 14th Street Theatre; Peaches,
Plums and Pontifications (Ensemble), Cleveland Play House
& 651 Arts; The Hostage (Princess Grace),
Center Stage; I Could Stop on a Dime and get Ten Cents Change
(Ensemble), Cleveland Play House and Center Stage. Other stage credits
include: Dreamgirls (Jimmy), Cain Park; 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Mitch), Beck Center;
Yellowman (Eugene), Karamu House; The Wiz
(Uncle Henry/The Wiz), Cain Park; Dreamgirls
(Curtis), Cassidy Theatre; Wonderland (Lead
vocalist), Ohio Theatre; Ragtime (Coalhouse),
Cleveland JCC; Five Guys Named Moe (No Max),
Beck Center; ODT's Journey, (Ensemble); Parade
(Jim Conley), Beck Center; Full Moon (Mercer),
Dobama; truth (Dance), Dobama; and Mule
Bone (Dave Carter), Karamu House. An unparalleled entertainer
and performer, Kyle's dynamic 3½-octave vocal range has been heard
in many northeast Ohio bands, Europe, Hawaii, at Playhouse Square, The
Cleveland Play House, Jacob's Field, Cleveland Opera, The Tri-C Jazz Fest
and throughout the Caribbean. Currently, Mr. Primous fronts the bands
Redline and The Kyle Primous Group. Yet, his greatest accomplishment to
date is that of husband to Michelle and father to Kaden, Eliza, Jakob
and Rylen.
Monica Raymond (playwright) is a poet and playwright
based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A 2013 winner of the Massachusetts
Cultural Council's Fellowship in Dramatic Writing, she has also been a
Jerome Fellow at the Playwrights' Center (Minneapolis) and a MacDowell
Colony Fellow, and has received support from the Boston Athenaeum, the
Atlantic Center for the Arts, and the Massachusetts Foundation for the
Humanities. Her work has been produced or developed by the Huntington
Theater (Boston), Actors Shakespeare Company (Boston), Portland Stage
(Maine), Vital Theater (NYC), the Inkwell, Stage Left (Chicago), Golden
Thread Theater (San Francisco), the Montreal and NYC Infringement Festivals
and many others; and published by Dramatic Publishing and Smith and Kraus.
A 2013 grant from the Cambridge Arts Council will support production of
her new mini-opera, Paper or Plastic. She holds
degrees from the University of Chicago, Columbia University and Smith
College and has taught writing and interdisciplinary arts at Harvard,
CUNY and the Boston Museum School. The Owl Girl
was winner of the Clauder Gold Medal, the Peacewriting Prize, and Castillo
Theater's political play prize and has had eight readings around the country.
The playwright will be on hand for the Interplay/Cleveland Public Theatre
reading.
Faye Sholiton (Producer) In 2005, Faye Sholiton
chaired “Halle-lujah” – a celebration of the history
of the JCC Halle Theatre, as the final curtain was descending. In 2011,
she founded Interplay to revive Jewish theatre in Cleveland. Interplay
stages engaging, entertaining works that explore the contemporary world
through a Jewish lens. As a playwright, she has developed her own work
at the Cleveland Play House since 1996; and at Dobama Theatre since 2009.
Her full-length plays have been read and performed more than 45 times
throughout the U.S., and in London. She has received four Ohio Arts Council
Artist Excellence grants (The Interview, V-E Day, All Things
Being Equal and Telling Lives),
dozens of regional and national playwriting awards, and publication from
Speert Publishing, Smith & Kraus, Meriwether, Applause and the International
Centre for Women Playwrights. She writes extensively about theater and
has served as dramaturg on many area productions. Since 2009, she serves
as Ohio Regional Representative to the Dramatists Guild. Visit www.fayesplays.com
for Interplay Jewish Theatre updates.
Lisandra Stebner (Anja) is a sophomore at Hathaway Brown
School. She has appeared in numerous productions in the Northeast Ohio
area. She most recently portrayed Martha in The Secret Garden.
Some of her favorite roles have been as Emily in Our Town,
Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden (twice), Niki
Harris in Curtains, Beth in Little
Women, Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker,
and Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank. She
has also appeared as Mollie and the Star to Be in Annie
and Gloria in Wait Until Dark. Lisandra has
appeared in commercials and print work for Joann Fabrics, Sherwin-Williams,
Ohio 529 Trust Account, Smith’s Dairy, Things Remembered, Mahoning
County Library, Kids Concoctions, and United Healthcare. She has performed
professionally in Eat, It’s Not About Food, A Christmas
Story and Reflections. Li studied
theater at Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory, Stage Door Manor, and
with Denise Simon in New York City, as well as attending dramatic interpretation
camp at Stanford University this past summer.
Fred Sternfeld (Director) is delighted to return to Interplay
Jewish Theatre after having directed their staged readings of House,
Divided and Comparing Books. Fred
most recently directed The Miracle Worker and
The Fantasticks at TrueNorth Cultural Arts,
Gruesome Playground Injuries at Ensemble Theatre
and The Bluest Eye at Karamu House Theatre.
Fred is widely represented on Northeast Ohio stages through diverse projects,
garnering numerous honors and awards, including the award-winning productions
of A Little Night Music at Fairmount Performing
Arts Conservatory, Baby at TrueNorth Cultural
Arts, Yellowman at Karamu Performing Arts Theatre,
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at Beck
Center and Ragtime, the musical for the Arts
& Culture program at the Cleveland Jewish Community Center. He has
served as Artistic Director at Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory,
Lakewood Little Theatre - Beck Center for the Arts and the Cleveland,
Seattle & Dallas Jewish Community Centers. Other selected credits:
Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver! & The
Sound of Music at Cain Park; Company,
Les Miserables: School Edition, Children
of Eden, Into the Woods, Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Eat (It's
Not About Food) and The Odd Couple
at FPAC; The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife
& The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek at Dobama
Theatre; A Shayna Maidel, Jolson and Company, Man of La Mancha,
Modern Orthodox, Rags, From Door to Door, South Pacific, The God of Isaac,
Beau Jest, Crossing Delancey, The Twilight of the Golds, The Immigrant
& Conversations With My Father for the Cleveland
JCC; Bad Seed at Ensemble Theatre; Amadeus
at Willoughby Fine Arts; Table Settings, Isn’t It Romantic,
The Diary of Anne Frank & Broadway Bound
at JCC Center Stage in Seattle; Peter Pan (1987 &
2008), On the Town, Of Mice and Men, La Cage aux Folles, Saturday
Night, Foxfire, Noises Off, Children of a Lesser God &
The Importance of Being Earnest at Beck Center;
Proof at GLTG and All My Sons
& Enter Laughing at the Dallas JCC. Upcoming:
West Side Story for TrueNorth Cultural Arts
in April of 2013 and The King and I for Hathaway
Brown Theatre Institute in July of 2013. For pictures and reviews for
any of the shows listed here you can go to this
link.
Ryan Vincent (Capi) is thrilled
to have the opportunity to work with incredibly talented director Fred
Sternfeld once again as he helps bring The Owl Girl
to life. Although this is his debut with Interplay Jewish Theatre, Ryan
is no stranger to the stage. The 12-year-old sixth grader at Brady Middle
School is currently singing the role of Young Boy in Playmaker's
Cabaret. He had a busy 2012, ending the year as Jojo
in Seussical at Fine Arts Association and Prince
Mamillius in Great Lake Theater’s The Winter’s
Tale at the Hanna to rave reviews. Earlier in the year,
Ryan was honored to portray Sacha in the Cleveland Play House/Cleveland
Orchestra joint production of Every Good Boy Deserves Favor
at the Allen Theater and a Spirit in Mozart’s The Magic
Flute with Apollo’s Fire at Severance Hall. Other
professional credits include multiple performances of Barber
of Seville and Lucia di Lammermoor
with Opera Cleveland at the State Theater. Regional roles include Gavroche
in Les Miserables and Theo in Pippin
at the Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory; Prince Edward in A
Royal Mockery at Dobama; Michael Darling in Peter
Pan with Mercury; Louis in The King & I
and Chip in Beauty and the Beast at Heights
Youth Theater; Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka
and Kurt in The Sound of Music at Playmakers;
Peter in Mame with Hudson Players; and Tiny
Tim in A Christmas Carol at Geauga Lyric Theater
in which he earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination. Film credits include
the award-winning Turning Point and A
Silent Truth. Ryan recently shot the television pilot “The
Zachary Kessler Mystery Adventures” in which he plays the title
role.
Jimmy Woody (Stage Directions)
has appeared in numerous productions in Cleveland and New York. Some of
his most recent Cleveland credits include: Cholly in The Bluest
Eye at Karamu House Theatre, William in Lobby
Hero, Booth in Top Dog/Underdog
at The Beck Center for the Arts, Hamlet in Hamlet
at Cuyahoga Community College, Tigre in Dream On Monkey Mountain,
portrayed multiple characters in The Colored Museum
at Karamu House directed by Terrence Spivey and Caroline Jackson-Smith,
and he appeared in Cleveland Public Theatre’s production of Eugene
O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape directed
by David Herskovitz. Jimmie directed and performed the role of Dionysus
in Cleveland Public Theatre’s production of The Bacchae
of Euripedes a Communion Rite written by Wole Soyinka. Some
of Jimmie’s New York credits include Waiting for Godot,
Hollis Mugley’s Only Wish and The
Caucasian Chalk Circle staged by The New York Shakespeare
Festival and LaMama E.T.C. respectively directed by Andrei Serban. Jimmie
received his M.F.A. in acting from Columbia University.
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