![]() Jasper is a choral master by day and opium addict by night, very “Jekyll and Hyde,” singing about his failing grasp on sanity in “A Man Could Go Quite Mad.” He then quickly returns to calm with Edwin in “Two Kinsmen” as they boast of their wonderful kinship - only moments later to persuade Rosa Bud to reluctantly sing “Moonfall,” a song he has composed that blatantly hints at Jasper’s love and devotion to her.īut it gets even more complicated when the Reverend Crisparkle (Philip Krzywicki) shows up with two newly arrived guests from overseas, siblings Neville Landless (Shakil Azizi) and Helena Landless (Stephanie Chu Rudden). There are many interesting (and suspicious) characters but none more so than John Jasper (Bob Gudauskas), a duplicitous character who is secretly in love with his pupil Rosa Bud (Kaley Harman), the fiancée of his nephew Edwin Drood (Amanda Mason). The Chairman of the Music Hall, animatedly played by Brian Lyons-Burke, kicks off the performance leading the ensemble in “There You Are,” welcoming the audience to the Hall. This show-within-the-show is full of fourth wall breaks and audience participation, and before it begins, the characters mill about the stage and interact with the entering crowd. The cast plays music hall actors performing The Mystery of Edwin Drood (announced in an extended spooky voice, with wavy hands). The cast of ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood.’ Photo courtesy of Workhouse Arts Center. The show was the first on Broadway to have a “choose your own adventure” ending, with multiple options determined by votes from the audience. The show opened on Broadway in 1986 and was revived in 2012, receiving Tony Awards and Drama Desk Awards for both runs. The Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton is currently showing the madcap musical by Rupert Holmes (The “Pina Colada” song guy), inspired by Charles Dickens’ final unfinished work of the same name and by Victorian-style music hall performance. Special thanks to her amazing boyfriend Joe for making her and everyone else’s world brighter every day.I have apparently been living under a rock for 44 years because until last weekend I had never seen The Mystery of Edwin Drood. She’d like to thank Andrea, Karli, Chantel, Halle, her friends and family, and the amazing cast, crew, and volunteers that made this production possible. A few of her favorite roles of yore include Gertrude (Hamlet), Rita (Jekyll & Hyde), Witch (Into the Woods), Morgana (Merlin & Morgana), Melanie (Epiphany), Benvolio (Romeo & Juliet), Claire Clairmont (Frankenstein), Inigo Montoya (As You Wish), Edith (Pirates of Penzance), Phoebe Flynn (Murder at Sunet), and Gothel (Villains). Also coming to ST48 at a mysterious, undisclosed date is her playwriting debut- an adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She is thrilled to continue working with State 48! She and her partner Joe Sullivan made their co-directing debut here in May with Guys and Dolls, and they’ll be returning in full dream team glory this spring with The Princess and the Pea. Honors/Activities: National Merit Scholar, Magna Cum Laude Research Assistant, Barrett Honors College EXPERIENCE James Portman Webster Law Office, Mesa, AZ Summer Law Clerk ASU Gammage, Tempe, AZ September 2018-October 2021 Assistant House Manager Industry Pro, Tempe, AZ May 2019 – September 2019 Summer Intern SKILLS/ACTIVITIES Professional Skills: Document Conversion Word/PDF Microsoft Excel Intermediate Certified Proficient in Document Styling Personal Interests/Hobbies:ĭetroit Lions Superfan Award Winning Musical Theater Actor Former Student Council PresidentĮrin Garner (Maid/Client of Puffer played by Sarah Cook) is 18 and a Creative Writing and Theatre student at ASU. Pedrick Scholar, McCarthy Institute Fellow, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ BA, Economics, December 2020 GPA: 3.78 Honors/Activities: O’Connor Merit Scholar, Willard H. ![]() EDUCATION Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ Juris Doctor, May 2024 GPA: 3.72 Class Rank: 62/293 If any wealthy lawyers with job openings or single bachelorettes or wealthy lawyer single bachelorettes are reading this take special note. He is very busy and can’t write a bio so let his resume do the talking. Bryce Dilullo (Durdles played by Nick Cricker) is very thankful to the cast and crew for letting him do theater while in law school.
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