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Return to In the Belly of the Beast
Debra Whitfield (Director) Off-Broadway/Certain Souls (Algonquin Theater); Regional: Don’t Blame Me, I Voted For Helen Gahagan Douglas (Florida Studio Theatre), The Memory of Water, To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday (The Depot Theatre), BrightonBeach Memoirs (Emelin Theatre), A Murder Is Announced (The Dorset Theatre Festival) and Innocence (New Jersey Repertory Company). Her production of Trifles, by Susan Glaspel, won the Beaux Arts Da Vinci Award for Best Revival in New York. Debra is a member of Algonquin Productions and The WorkShop Theater Company
Karin Ivester (Production Stage Manager) is extremely pleased to be at FST where she served as stage manager on several productions including, The Lion, Witch and Wardrobe, Scotland Road, and School tours. She has stage managed at most local professional venues including the Asolo, Van Wezel and American Stage. Karin was Production Stage Manager at FSU’s Asolo Conservatory and recently in NYC she worked at Theatre for the New City, The Irish Arts Center, and Epic Theatre Center. She has served as ASM for the Actors Studio Drama School for the world premiere of Sam Shephard’s God of Hell featuring Randy Quaid and Tim Roth.
CAST:
Douglas Coler (Actor #2) Stage credits include Moonlight and Magnolias, Boiler Room, The Roar of the Greasepaint...,The Lion In Winter, A Chain Of Summer Voices, To Be Let Alone, and Julius Caesar. Hisfilm credits include Foreign Correspondents, The Sword And The Sorcerer, The Perfect Shadow, and Leatherheads. TV work includes Mars and Beyond, The Trouble With Normal, Faerie Tale Theatre, and Days Of Our Lives, as Dr. Picard, and many voices for video games, cartoons, and commercials.
Patrick Jones (Actor #1) returns to FST after appearing last year in The Lieutenant of Inishmore. His regional credits include: You Can’t Take it With You (Denver Center); Hay Fever, Far Away, Twelfth Night (Cleveland Play House); Arms and the Man (Great Lakes Theater Festival); The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing (Kentucky Shakespeare Festival); Twelfth Night (San Francisco Shakespeare Festival). Patrick received his MFA in acting from Case Western Reserve University.
David Sitler (Jack Abbott/Fight Choreographer) is thrilled to be back at FST. He first came across Jack Abbott’s book at the Washington D.C. Public Library looking for a book on Budd Abbott for his MFA Thesis Show. He’s worked on Broadway in An Inspector Calls and worked regionally from Maine to Utah; including in Florida The Exonerated, here at the Gompertz, American Stage, and Gulf Shore Playhouse. TV: Law & Order SVU and As the World Turns. Film: Ghetto Dawg, Twelve, Synapse.
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