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From Our 2002-2003 Season:

Who's Who in “Moon Over Buffalo”

Chris Barber (Howard) - Chris is very pleased to be participating the The Summit Playhouse's latest production as it marks his first stage performance in ten years. As a trombonist, singer, and conductor, he attended the Boston Symphony's Tanglewood Music Festival in 1985, the Easter Music Festival in 1986 and 1987, and toured with his high school choir serving as assistant conductor during their tour of the former Soviet Union in 1989. As an actor, he appeared in two of his high school's production in 1987 as Jim in The Glass Menagerie and J. Pierpont Finch in How to Succeed in Business.... Most recently he has worked on the production crews of various TV series such as NBC's Homicide and The West Wing, HBO's The Wire, and feature films including the upcoming Tuck Everlasting from Walt Disney Pictures.

Frank Briamonte (Paul) - This is Frank's first appearance at the Summit Playhouse, and he is thrilled to be working with this talented cast and production team. Recently, he has played the dual roles of Fred and Young Man Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Jesse Bard in The Desperate Hours, and Stan the Postman in Jon De Angelis' original one-act play, Work and Play - all at the Chatham Playhouse. Other credits include Roger/Garry in Noises Off and Star Cat in Psycho Beach Party. Frank also has taught acting at St. Peter's Prep, and he has just completed writing his first one-act play, Ebbets Field.

Lauren Delaney (Eileen) - holds a B.A. in English Literature with a Theater minor from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ. While at FDU, she appeared in numerous shows with the Mainstage as well as the student-run Starshine Theater Company. Most recent credits include Vanities (Joann) at Brundage Park Playhouse, You Can't Take It with You (Alice) at Dover Little Theater and Uncommon Women and Others (Carter) with the Women's Theater Company. She has also performed with the 12 Miles West Theater Company. Lauren would like to thank her family and friends for their constant support.

Michael Marcus (Richard) has acted in a number of productions at the Cranford Dramatic Club, including: My Fair Lady, On Golden Pond, Sly Fox, Cabaret, Murder at the Vicarage and The Importance of Being Earnest. At Plays in the Park in Edison, Mike was seen in Gypsy, Lend Me a Tenor, Little Shop of Horrors, Arsenic and Old Lace and She Loves Me.

Beth Painter (Rosalind) - N.Y.C. credits include Crimes of the Heart (Lenny), Hamlet (Gertrude), Counsellor At Law (Cora Simon), Hemmingways (nurses), Sandcastles and Snow White (Queen). Some other credits include Annie (Miss Hannigan), How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (Hedy LaRue), Nuts (Claudia Draper) and The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (Ginger). Beth also performs in Murder Mysteries in and around the NYC area.

Roy Pancirov (George) is pleased to be performing again on the Summit Playhouse stage. Doubling his pleasure he is working again with Sondra Luckstone. Roy has also appeared at the Bickford Theatre and for the Florham Park Players. He is a past president of the Playhouse as well as a past president of the Florham Park Players.

Sandy Robertson (Ethel) is pleased to be returning to the Playhouse, having previously been seen as Aunt Ruth in Marvin's Room and as Aunt Abby in Arsenic and Old Lace. Favorite roles at other theatres include Pauline in No, No, Nanette, Mrs. Pearce in My Fair Lady, Mrs. Medlock in The Secret Garden,, Katie in Meet Me in St. Louis,, Julia in Sabrina Fair, and Mag Folan in The Beauty Queen of Leenane. She is also a member of the 12 Miles West Theatre Company of Montclair.

Marguerite Wurtz (Charlotte) has appeared on our stage in Bus Stop, The Heiress, Don't Dress for Dinner and Gypsy, among others. Other recent local credits include Comic Potential, Jake's Women (Perry Nominee), Fuddy Meers, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Ladies At the Alamo and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. She also originated the role of Dr. Gold in Hank's Really Final Show at The Red Room in NYC, and trained at HB Studio, SFT and Broadway Dance in New York.



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