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Brian Alexander
(Precious)
Brian is thrilled to be performing with Denver's Dangerous Theatre in its new
space! He's worked with Winnie since 1998 and is excited to see a new
theatre venue launched with Winnie's indomitable passion and enthusiasm.
He is currently working on a musical production her in Denver and has performed
on stage and screen here in Denver as well as in Orlando, Florida. Enjoy
the show!!
Lauren Holmes
(Communications Officer Barbara O'Riley)
Lauren studied performing arts at Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia.
While there, she did several student films and studied abroad for three months
in Lacoste, France. Her previous roles include Rosie in Bye, Bye,
Birdie, Cassandra in Agmemnon, and Madeline in Marquis de
Sade: Fact and Fiction. She is to be in her first show at Denver's
Dangerous Theatre.
Aron M. Lee
(Captian Kenneth Collins)
I was born October 7, 1982. You are welcome to celebrate my birthday.
I am a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design. I have a
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Media and Performing Arts. I am always
looking for a job in the entertainment industry whether it is acting, sound
design, directing, or even just grunt work. My favorite roles include the
Marquie de Sade and Richard from Fuddy Meers. Playing the Marquis
in a compilation of scenes performed inside the rock quarry where the stone for
his chateau was cut was an experience that will not soon have an equal.
Well, there's that and on the same trip I met my fiancé Lauren Holmes who shares
my passion for performance and the world of collaborative arts.
J.Edgar Nelson
(First Mate Pix)
Nelson has appeared in over 40 theatrical productions. His favorite
previous theatrical roles include Andy in Love Letters, Daisy in the
Baby With The Bathwater, Peter in the Heidi Chronicles, Marty
in The House Of Yes, and Carl in the Baltimore Waltz.
Most recently he appeared in the Laramie Project, Not Quite Heaven
and Bad Seed. He has also acted in the following films:
Silver City, The Franking Privilege, The Party, and Zombie Cult Massacre.
Several months ago, he played the lead in a short film for MTV called My
Super Ex-Grudge. He dedicates this, his first science fiction
performance , to Dave Martinek and Linda Blair. He also thanks the
audience for coming out and supporting underground theatre, Dangerous or
otherwise.
Tim Nikkel
(DIVA)
Tim is a Denver Native who turned in a 5 page bio! Is that not a DIVA or
what! Here is the producer's condensed version. Tim's love for
acting, and the attention, started in third grade when he was in Robin Hood.
He carried on in his interest in theatre in High School and then on to Red Rocks
Community College where he met his mentors Conie Sander and Gene Kato.
They are whom he credits with his success and and love for acting and now
directing. Although he has played a myriad of odd characters on stage (he
is also part of the cast of the Denver Rocky Horror Picture Show), he has been
focusing more on film and directing. Tim came out of stage retirement to
hel a fellow director in need to play DIVA (and boy is he glad he did!).
Tim is excited about playing DIVA in spite of the knowledge that his buddies
will never let him hear the end of it!
Winnie Wenglewick
(Precious, Writer, Director)
Winnie really did not want to be in this production. She is way too out of
shape to be dancing in public! When the previous female Precious backed
out right before tech week, she stepped in as it was much easier than trying to
find another actor a week before the opening. She had not planned to
return to the stage until December when KAMA SUTRA is brought back.
(Yes, that is a blatant plug.) If you don't like her in this production ~
check out KAMA SUTRA at a later date ~ she is much better in that
production... Honestly!
Keith Wright
(Travolta)
Keith is a local actor who was born and raised in Denver. Keith has
recently appeared on stage in The Sand Storm: Stories From the Front and Dead
Man Walking. Keith is excited to make his debut at the Dangerous Theatre
in a production that won't make his mother cry (except for tears of joy, that
is).
Jezere
(Tech)
I think Jezere must be in a witness protection program because repeated requests
for a bio, and her last name have been ignored. Winnie is greatful that
she stepped in as tech at the last minute.
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