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Apolonia Davalos is a graduate of the stage and film program at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Manhattan . Her most recent works in New York include a lead role in the film Harlem Shadows with Reigning Star Productions and Sisters of the Church with the Afrikan Women's Repertory Theatre. She also had the pleasure of working with the Lady Cavaliers Theatre Company. She participated in a four month National tour of Encore with Chamber Theatre Productions and recently performed in Salem Theatre Company's production of The Crucible . TV credits include Spike TV's Casino Cinema aired in NY and The Debra Crosby's Talent Quest Show aired in Salem , MA . She is excited perform in Metamorphoses, one of her favorite plays, with the Boston Actors Theatre. |
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Christopher Lyons is excited to be making his debut with Boston Actors Theater. An Oswego, New York native, Chris attended the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester and received a Bachelors in Voice before coming to Boston to study musical theater at the Boston Conservatory. Chris was recently seen in the role of Hero with the Boston Theater Works production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. |
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Jonathan hails from the west, from the jungles of California. A transplant from Azusa Pacific University near Los Angeles, he arrived in Boston on a whim for a short term visit, taking in the sites and visiting family. With theater in his blood and destiny on the wind he explored Boston's illustrious theater scene and was fortunate enough to accept an opportunity with The Boston Actors Theater. Two years later you can still catch him about town, lighting up the stage wherever his feet take him. Previous credits include: Stephano in The Tempest, Puck in Midsummer Nights Dream, De Guishe in Cyrano De Bergerac, Ben in Secret Garden, John Alessandro in Hence These Tears, Algernon in The Importance of Being Ernest, and most recently in The Makeshift Theatre Company's acclaimed production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). In addition to this he will be reprising his role as John Alessandro in Project Nephilim: Salvation. |
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Megan Atkinson just recently moved here from Atlanta , Georgia . She just toured with The Hampstead Stage Company in the fall of 2007. And before that worked at Barter Theatre, the stage theatre of Virginia, as a Barter Player for a year and a half. Some of her credits include Hamlet , Oliver!, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Jamestowne: A Likely Story, Billy,Goat,Gruff: The Musical, and The Christmas Tree . |
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has been doing the Actor/Waiter thing for 5 years in Boston. Along the way he has worked with 11:11 Theatre All My Upside-Down Roses, The Autumn Hours, Under Her Umbrella, and Our Hearts as Fiction, Boston Actors Theater Love: From Beginning to End; The Basil Pot and the Contemporary Theater of Boston Sam Shepard 's Savage Love. He has also appeared in Duplex: an original musical and P.S. Page Me Later with Alarmclock Theater Company and Polaroid Stories with Tinderbox Stage Company. He will be performing as Mark in Zeitgeist Stage Company's Blowing Whistles January 18-February 9, 2008. |
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David Lucas is happy to be back on stage, and part of a great ensemble, with the Boston Actors Theater in their production of Metamorphoses. He has recently appeared with BAT in Play It Again Sam, and as part of another fun ensemble in The Basil Pot. He wants to thank his cat, Smorgins, for all her love and support during this process. Oh, and I guess his family and lovely lady, Danielle too... |
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Is a Boston native, earned her Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from Boston College in 2005. While at school Krista was involved in a variety of projects, acting in both Main Stage and Black Box productions including Credible Witness, Anything Goes, Hope, Extremities, The Foreigner and The Vagina Monologues as well as performing in student written improvisational murder mysteries. She also worked behind the stage directing a workshop production of Jane Martin's Keely and Du . Since graduation Krista has been both acting and directing in the Boston theater scene. Krista's most notable work include her Boston Globe lauded performance of Samia, in Eliza Wyatt's Flowers of Red at the BU Playwrights Theater and her work directing Emily Dendinger's, Swimming After Dark at The Factory Theater . Krista has also been involved acting in the Boston 10 Minute Play Marathon and directing for Another Country's SLAMBoston play festivals. |
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Previous productions include Little Shop of Horrors as the puppeteer for Audrey II (Turtle Lane Playhouse) and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Theatrezone). Dan is the founding member of Black President , a sketch comedy group that writes its own material and performs on a regular basis. Dan is regularly involved with shows at Improv Boston of both the improvised and written variety, and graduated from Boston College in 2005. |
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Is a recent graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, who's just moved back her home town. This is her first show with the Boston Actors Theater, and she's delighted to have happened upon such a terrific company and group of people. She tours with Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children's Theatre. She was a giraffe in Anansi, the Trickster Spider, and will be appearing in The Ghost Net: An Environmental Musical of the Sea, as Marina later this spring. Our of all her shows at the Academy, her favorite roles were Little Miss in La Ronde and Rita in Last Summer at Bluefish Cove. She also had a primary role in Yellow Lights, an award winning student-film done at Olin College. Amanda's also currently enrolled at UMass Boston, and is pretty excited about taking playwriting and philosophy courses! She's thrilled to be a part of Metamorphosis and B.A.T, and the Boston acting scene. It rocks! |
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(Understudy)
Paul is a high shcool chemistry teacher in Arlington, but secretly aspires to become a professional filmmaker/actor. This is his 3rd show with Boston Actors Theater, preceded by Yellow to Lavander, in which he played Tenessee
Williams, and Play it Again Sam, in which he played Humphrey Bogart. Paul is excited to be playing characters that are less pre-established than his previous roles, and hopes that one day he will be able to create a completely unique character. In addition to his work on stage, he is currently the Director of Photography for Project Nephilim: Salvation. |
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Foster is thrilled to be making his debut performance with the Boston Actors Theater. Recently, Foster assistant directed This is Our Youth with Gurnet Theatre Project and performed as TJ the Waiter, and The Homeless Man in Nero's Favorites (directed by Diego Arcinegas). Favorite roles include Van in Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead; Bobby in Love! Valour! Compassion! and Jerry in The Zoo Story. Mr Johns holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and English andhails from New Orleans. Up next, Foster will be directing in the April Slam Boston Festival for Another Country Production at the Boston Center for the Arts. |
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Barbara Woodall is proud to be making her debut with Boston Actors Theater. She is 11 years old and lived in West Roxbury. Barbara started performing at Riverside Theatre Works in Hyde Park at the age of 6. Past performances include RTW's Anne (Duffy), A Christmas Carol (Fan), Peter Pan (Wendy), Alice in Wonderland (Tweedle Dee), and Once Upon This Island (Agwe). She would like to thank Danielle Leeber and the cast of Metamorphoses for welcoming her into this production. |
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Metamorphoses marks Rebecca's second show with Boston Actors Theater, and she is thrilled to be back after working as Assistant Stage Manager on the Summer Play Festival. Previous roles include The Narrator in Into the Woods , Stephano in The Tempest , Queen Aggravain in Once Upon A Mattress , and Olive in The Odd Couple (Female Version) . When not lurking in corners with spare pencils and scripts, she is answering the age old question of “What do you do with a B.A. in English?” by working at The New England Institute of Art. |
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