Cast/Crew
Charles is excited for his Civic debut with Bingo. He is a theater graduate of Pepperdine University and was recently seen in SCT's Aladdin as Razoul and in Willy Wonka as the title character. Charles would like to thank his wife and four kids for their support and love.
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Maria is returning to civic after an 18 year hiatus from the stage. Some of her favorite shows from her past are: A Chorus Line, Chicago, The Taffetas, and Stop the World, I Want to get Off. Maria would like to thank her husband Bob for his never ending support and love.
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Moira is thrilled to be in her first Civic play! She has appeared in a number of Unity Community Players productions such as Death on the Nile, Dearly Beloved and as Wheezer in Steel Magnolias. Moira works as a social worker and in her spare time enjoys playing with her
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Alice has volunteered at Civic since 1962. She has produced many shows and performed every backstage duty. Most
recently, she produced The Women of Lockerbie and A Christmas Carol, The Musical and worked props for: Annie Get Your Gun, The Spitfire Grill, A Tuna Christmas, Don’t Dress For Dinner, The Sisters Rosensweig and The Full Monty.
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Braydon is appearing in his first Civic performance. He is a student at EWU and is from Prosser, WA. He was last on stage in Valley Theatre Company's performance of Our Town as George Gibbs. Braydon is studying under a VTC Theatre scholarship and he is very excited about this new opportunity.
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Chris is a native of Orlando, FL and is a graduate of the UCF conservatory theatre, where he holds the BFA and MFA degrees in acting. Chris has performed throughout the central Florida region, including tours with Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Artificial Intelligence INC., Mad Cow Theatre and the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre. He is ...
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Damon recently returned to SFCC as the guest artist and title role in Richard III. He has worked off and onstage at Interplayers; appearing in The 39 Steps, Woman in Black, Othello and Inspecting Carol. At A.R.T. he played in Long Days Journey Into Night, The Importance of Being Earnest and How The Other half Loves. Here at the Civic he appeared ...
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David is appearing in his first Main Stage show at the Civic. He has performed at Central Valley High School as Harry Roat in Wait Until Dark and Mr. Tumnus in Narnia. David also played Ren McCormack in Civic Academy's Footloose. He is happy to be involved in this production.
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Dexter is honored to be welcomed into the Civic family - especially when the welcoming is a Victorian era, swashbuckling adventure! His last performance was as Reverend Shaw Moore in the Academy production of Footloose. Dexter would like to thank his family, friends, loved ones, the cast and crew, his loving directorial staff and his ...
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Frances is an 8th grader at St. Aloysius School. She has performed with Spokane Children’s Theater, Theater Arts for Children, Christian Youth Theater and Spokane Civic Theater. Frances is thrilled to be playing Valentine de Villefort. Her previous Civic productions include The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Beth Bradley)and Annie Get Your Gun ...
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Glynis, a mother of two, was born in Ipswich, England. After a 26 year break from performing, she decided that it was a wonderful opportunity to tread the boards again in A Christmas Carol. For this production though, she will happily be helping backstage, while her beautiful daughter Rose will be on stage as Eugenie.
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Jason has been active in different capacities at Civic for the past three years - from stage dad to board member. He is honored to be part of the crew for The Count of Monte Cristo and looks forward to working with such talented people. Jason would like to thank Civic for teaching him so many new skills and believing in his abilities. A special ...
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Jordan is in his first production at Spokane Civic Theatre and has enjoyed every minute of it. He became involved with theater when he was a child and continued throughout high school. Jordan is excited to be a part of this wonderful performance and is looking forward to doing more work at Civic.
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Mary is happy to return to producing this year after working on Metamorphoses and Don’t Dress for Dinner last season. A fascination with the creative process from auditions to production and her love of theater keep her coming back for more. She is a mom of two really cool kids, Evan and Connor.
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Nancy knew this would be a fantastic show when she first read the script and couldn't wait to see it. Now she is thrilled to be in it! Some of her work as an actress includes Eleemosynary, Crimes of the Heart and Dancing at Lughnasa. Nancy makes things up on weekends as part of the improv troupe at The Blue Door Theatre. You may also recognize ...
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Paul has performed in numerous Civic productions, including: BUDDY: The Buddy Holly Story, Annie Get Your Gun, The Pirates of Penzance, The Affections of May, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Laughing Stock and South Pacific. He is excited to be working with such a fun and talented group.
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Peter has designed scenery, lights and special effects for most of Civic's productions over the past 30 years. The Spokane Arts Commission recently honored him with the Individual Artist award for his accomplishments. Peter served as adjunct faculty at Whitworth University for many years.
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Rachel is 15 years old and has been in two other plays, Snow White and Sleepy Hollow. She also participated in four summers of Cast of Characters, working on vocal exercises and her acting skills. Knowing that she has a one in a million chance at her dreams, she still works exceedingly hard to prove that, if her dream comes true, a young person ...
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Ron was last seen at the Civic as Sam in Lips Together, Teeth Apart. He has performed at InterPlayers, ART, Lake City Playhouse and dozens of other West Coast theaters. On film, he can be seen in Home of the Brave, Mozart and the Whale, Killer Tomatoes Eat France and dozens more. He has also written and/or directed over a dozen movies. Favorite ...
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