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Johnathan
Cedano (Montalban "Monty" Maximiano)
Johnathan
has appeared in several Off-Off Broadway productions including Street Theater,
Noche de Ronda, Banjee, Los Nutcrackers (A
Christmas Carajo), etc. Johnathan also has done spots for Walmart and voice
over work for Spanish radio. He's very excited to be part of this talented
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Dale
Church (Tyler Winsome)
Dale
is very happy to be returning to the stage of the Lil’ Peach, and to be working
with DJM Productions once again. This is his 6th show with this wonderful
company; he was last seen on the Peach’s stage playing Dale (no
relation) in Tune In Tomorrow. Other favorite shows with DJM
include playing Osvald in Ibsen’s Ghosts, and Sky
in Body and Soul. Favorite performances with other companies
include playing Andrew in I Hate Hamlet, Sir Harry
in Once Upon A Mattress, and Don Lockwood in Singin’
In The Rain, among many others. Thanks to this cast and crew for being
such wonderful, fun people to work with, and thanks to Dave & Randy for making
me a part of the family,
on and off the stage! |
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Jonah
Dill-D’Ascoli (Willy Eros)
Jonah
Dill-D’Ascoli is an Actor/Puppeteer recently transplanted to the Big Apple
from Minneapolis. Jonah currently holds a BA in Philosophy and Theatre from Drew
University and an MA in Classical Acting from the Central School of Speech and
Drama in London as well as studying with the Song of the Goat Theatre and Grotowski
Center in Wroclaw, Poland. Professional New York credits include: Ceremonies
17 (Theatre for a New City), Everyman (Looking Glass Theatre),
and Sisyphus’s Day Off (Aren Haun Productions). Other recent productions
include Romeo and Juliet (Pax Amicus Castle Shakespeare Repertory
Theatre), What If? (Tale on Fire Theatre) and Little Vines
(Cory Busse Productions) as well as everal tours with the National Theatre for
Children. When he is not on stage, Jonah can also be found backstage designing
puppets and masks or building the odd set when necessary. |
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| | Tony
Musco (Walter Dulcet)
Tony
has an extensive background in musical theater, opera, ballet and films and has
performed in over 100 productions. Some of his favorites are Grease,
Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, Fiddler on
the Roof, The Medium, Carousel, Carmen,
The Nutcracker, Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty.
Tony has a B.S. in Dramatic Arts from CUNY University. He sang on Broadway
at the Mark Hellinger Theater with the Times Square Church in their Christmas
show Coming Home. Tony is also a soloist with the Folk Dance Theatre.
When not performing, Tony is a ballroom dance teacher.
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| | Erin
Roberts (Roddy Desejar)
Erin
Roberts is a New Jersey native and recent graduate of the American Musical
and Dramatic Academy in New York. After AMDA, Erin spent some time at the Upright
Citizens Brigade Training Center for Improv and is stage combat certified in Single
Sword with more weapons in progress. Presently, Erin is a very busy person, working
on developing a web comedy series and a budding sketch comedy group. Erin
is recently engaged as well, so you know what means, fellas… hands off of this
hot potato!
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| | Megan
Simard (Debbie May Johnson)
Megan
is thrilled to be playing Debbie May in Peep Show Male.
A graduate of Wagner College with a major in Theatre and a minor in English, favorite
past productions include Sundog Theatre's The Roar of the Greasepaint, the
Smell of the Crowd (The Girl/Urchin), Uncommon Women and
Others (Samantha Stewart), Cabaret (Olga),
Swing! (Featured Vocalist), and The Dance Project:
Breaking Boundaries.
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| | Doug
Spagnola (Perry
Johnson )
Doug
is excited to be working with such a talented cast and crew as this. He recently
developed and directed the new musical R.R.R.E.D. in NYC and Los
Angels. Doug directed DJM Production's hit theater-of-the-absurd play Tune
In Tomorrow last year and was seen in DJM Production's production of Chicken
Delight here at the L'il Peach. Doug was the Assistant Director of
DJM's production of Ibsen's Ghosts. Favorite regional credits include:
Martinez in Take Me Out, Ren in Footloose,
Boy in The Play About The Baby, Mark in The
Shadow Box, Vinnie Black in Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding,
Keith in Betty’s Summer Vacation and John Merrick
in The Elephant Man. Doug also spent time last year touring
the South East with a children’s theatre company and has enjoyed a number
of roles in many independent films. A special thanks to Dave and the rest
of the PSM cast and crew for making him feel at home in the L'il Peach.
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| | Greg
Thornsbury (Bob Wanton)
This
is Greg's second appearance at the Dionysus Theatre. He was last seen in DJM
Productions' critically-lauded production of Fever. In five, short
years in NYC, Greg has performed at Lincoln Center, Rose's Turn, The Mint
Theatre, The Producers Club, The Gene Frankel Theatre, and at The Kraine Theater.
Greg has also been a key member of the traveling improv dinner theatre troop
Hanging Cow Productions which is in the preliminary stages of mounting an
actual Off Broadway run of The Buttcracker. Prior to NYC, Greg acted
in regional theatre in Minneapolis and Indianapolis. Before that, he began
his professional career as a regular on the Fox 59 Morning Television Show
in Indianapolis. Greg wishes to give a special shout-out to Dave for his
faith, support, guidance and zen-like patience. Greg also sends his love to his
sweet and beautiful wife, Valerie. Last, but certainly not least, Greg sends his
love to his parents who have to be saints having put up with his antics
and always offbeat (usually shocking) roles he inhabits on the boards in NYC.
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| | Joelle
Wayland-Lewis (Brian Amative)
Coming
from his diverse, Parisian background where playing the accordion is a family
pastime and tradition, Joelle broke that mold by becoming a hip-hop clown
dancer in Compton California. Even then, he never imagined this would take him
to the East Coast where musical theatre would become his bread and butter.
A graduate of AMDA, he also has a BFA in Jazz/Bules Vocal Production and Theory,
and a certification in orchestration/notation. Some credits include Theatreworks/Two
Beans Pro. of Winnie the Pooh National Tour (Winnie the Pooh),
Smokey Joe's Cafe (Adrien and Ken), a gospel music tour
of Germany and France (Tenor Soloist), Little Shop of Horrors
(Trio-Ronnette "Ronnie"), and Guys and Dolls (Benny Southstreet).
"Merci beaucoup" to all who support live theatre. A mon maman
et grands-parents: Pour toi- j'ai t'aime.
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