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Meet Our Cast

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Rehearsals for The Final Toast are about to begin, and our first full-scale production meeting is next week. This is when the fun part starts! Here is our cast, in alphabetical order:

Debbie Gallinati Rose

Debbie is a Resident Actor with Theatre Northwest. Her bio appears on the About Us page of this blog.

Damian Gennette Thrace/Nicholas

Damian has studied acting under Andrew Jarvis and Tom Logan in the Seattle area, and John Kirkpatrick in Los Angeles. His stage credits include appearances in Dante (Museum of Glass), I Own the Amazon Angel (Northwest Actors’ Studio), The Death of Ivan Ilyich (Theater Schmeater), The Foreigner (Lakewood Playhouse), I Remember Mama (Redwood Theater), and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (California Renaissance Faire).

Steve Manning Mycroft Holmes

Steve is a Resident Actor with Theatre Northwest. His bio appears on the About Us page of this blog.

David Natale Malcolm March

David has a BA from Yale and an MFA from the Old Globe in San Diego. In Seattle, David has worked with the Seattle Rep, Seattle Public, Annex Theatre, Eclectic, Alice B. and The Group. In New York, he has performed everywhere from Lincoln Center to P.S. 122. He has also worked with Gorilla Rep, Theatreworks USA, Bridgeport Free Shakespeare, Ripe Time Productions, NYC Fringe and many others. His television and film credits include appearances in Guiding Light, Grey’s Anatomy and Sex and The City, Zoolander, A Beautiful Mind, and Company Man. David is also the author of the one-man drama Westerbork Serenade. Member, Actors’ Equity Association

Micheal O’Hara John Watson

Micheal has worked with Bellevue Civic, Chinook Theatre, Civic Light Opera, Lakewood Playhouse, Performance Circle, Renton Civic, Tacoma Little Theatre, Tacoma Musical Playhouse, and Tacoma Opera. His roles have included Quixote in Man of La Mancha, Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun, Charlie in The Foreigner, and Parpignol in La Boheme.

Mark Peterson Mr. Elly/Broken Nose/Applicant

Mark has a BS and MFA from the University of Idaho, where, in 2005, he was the Rex Rabold Fellow. He spent three years with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival where he appeared in many productions, including As You Like It, A Winter’s Tale, Dr. Faustus, and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. He most recently appeared in Tacoma Little Theatre’s Much Ado About Nothing, where he played Don Pedro.

Brian Tyrrell Sherlock Holmes

Brian got his BA at Washington State and earned his MA and MFA from Purdue University. He began his acting career doing Shakespeare, first with the touring company of the National Shakespeare Co., then at the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, the Montgomery Shakespeare Festival in Alabama, and finally in Chicago. Returning to the northwest, he began teaching drama at Tumwater High School, and joined the faculty at Centralia College in 1991. Brian is co-founder of Northwest Playwrights Alliance. He has performed at The Empty Space and Intiman theatres in Seattle and Harlequin Productions in Olympia, in productions including Hamlet, The Baltimore Waltz, The Real Thing, and Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Brian’s media resume includes two feature films, War Games and Eight Men Out. Member, Actors’ Equity Association

Caleb Wilkerson Charlie

Caleb, son of Casi Wilkerson, is no stranger to the stage himself. He has studied with drama school instructors at Tacoma Little Theatre, and has appeared in many productions, including James and the Giant Peach (Gig Harbor Academy), Little Mermaid (Missoula Children’s Theatre), and Auntie Mame, Titanic, the Musical, High School Musical, and Charlotte’s Web for Tacoma Little Theatre.

Casi Wilkerson Regina

Casi is a Resident Actor for Theatre Northwest. Her bio appears on the About Us page of this blog.

Mike Storslee Jack Dawes/2nd Applicant
Mike has appeared at Tacoma Little Theater, Tacoma Actor’s Guild, Lakewood Playhouse, Performance Circle, Chinook Theater, the Bob Denver Dinner Theater (remember that one?), and the Cirque Dinner Theater. For two years he was a member of the improvisational troop Martyrs for Art. He graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and spent four years in New York calling himself a professional actor while driving cabs. He missed joining Actor’s Equity by a coin toss, and was mistaken for Roddy McDowell one day outside Hal Prince’s office. Mike was also in the cast of the first TAG production, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, over 25 years ago

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