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| The Artistic Director | |||
Jon
Berry as founder and Artistic Director of WHCT has
directed
all but six of our productions. In the last three years he has
been
nominated as director three times by the Valley Theatre League for
their
Artistic Director Achievement Award and winning once in 1996 for
directing
Gigi
and again in 1998 for directing The Fantasticks. As an actor,
he
has worked on stage professionally in New York, Kentucky, New Mexico
and
Los Angeles. He originated the role of Eddie Hayhurst in Academy
Award winner Horton Foote’s critically acclaimed off-Broadway
production
of The Roads to Home. He also had a recurring role for
two
season on the Fox network series Mr. President starring George
C.
Scott, and has appeared in episodes of Quantum Leap, Matlock,
and
Doogie
Howser, M.D. among others. He has also done many commercials,
both nationally and locally. Jon has done extensive ADR work
(voice-over)
for many television shows, most notably Murder She Wrote and The
Cosby Mystery Series. On our stage, he has had key roles in several
of our most popular productions.
Call Jon at (818)
884-1907 or
send email to:
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| The Crew | |||
| Anne Bridge (Co-Stage
Manager) is once again trying
her
hand at Stage Managing. Anne has offered her energy and
dedication
for a few years now in such roles as Head Usher, Refreshments and
Props.
We are very happy to have Anne with us for this performance.
Melissa Kemp (Co-Stage Manager) is working on her third production for WHCT and we are glad that she is with us. We thank her for all of her hard work. Don Nelson (Costumer)
has appeared in many WHCT productions, among them, Little Mary
Sunshine,
Brigadoon, Stage Door and most recently The Fantasticks. His work
with Kiss Me Kate and Calamity Jane, earned him 2 Valley Theatre League
A.D.A. awards. In addition, Don has done costumes and props for several
WHCT shows, including Guys and Dolls and The Andersonville Trial. Don
has
also designed costumes for area productions of Little Shop of Horrors,
Twelfth Night, and The Cherry Orchard.
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