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Anders Bolang, John
Anders is thrilled to return to Harlequin, where he last appeared as Enrico in Enrico IV and Mr. Kipps in The Woman in Black.
After graduating from Whitman College, Anders spent three seasons with the California Theatre Center performing for young audiences, including several national tours and a residency at the Kennedy Center, along with summer stocks in California and Washington. He then earned his MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and spent ten years working in New York before moving back to the Pacific Northwest. On camera, Anders has appeared on As the World Turns and One Life to Live, and is a regular on PNN: the Puppet News Network. He has appeared in several feature films including Police Beat (Sundance, 2005) and Helene (NY Independent Film Festival, 2000) and has also done regular work in industrial training films for General Electric and others, voice-overs for Time/Life books on tape, and was a spokesman for Nissan Corporation from 1992-96. Onstage, Anders has performed regionally at Baltimore Center Stage, Delaware Theatre Company, Yale Rep, Centennial Theatre Festival, Oldcastle Theatre Company, Rutgers Summerfare, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, TAG, Harlequin Productions, and as a guest artist with The Boston Pops. In New York, Anders performed at BACA Downtown, NADA con Todo, the Performing Garage, NY Theatre Workshop (new works series), La Mama, and also wrote and performed a one-man adaptation of He Who Gets Slapped for the East European Theatre Festival.
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Vincent Brady, Ian
Vince was trained in London and worked throughout England, Scotland, France & Italy before moving to Seattle. Some favorite roles include Trinculo in The Tempest with Village Theatre, Touchstone in As You Like It with Seattle Shakespeare Company and Stanhope in Journey’s End with Exchange Theatre. As a director, his work includes Les Liaisons Dangereuses, The Playboy of the Western World, An Inspector Calls, Henry V and most recently, Cinderella – A British Panto with Centerstage in Federal Way. He also served as Artistic Director of Exchange Theatre in Seattle for 5 years. Vince can be seen this summer in various Seattle parks, playing Claudius in Hamlet with Greenstage, and then will be back at Centerstage, this time directing Aladdin – A British Panto. Vince is thrilled to be making his Harlequin debut and would like to thank Jack & Drew and especially his wonderful wife, Sally for their patience and support. |
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Brian Jansen, Laurence
This is Brian's third performance with Harlequin.
Other performances with Harlequin include, Flute/
Thisbe in A Midsummer Nights Dream, and Fino in Enrico
IV. Other favorite roles include Mason Marzac in Take
Me Out (OLT) and Albert Einstien in Picasso at the
Lapan Agile (Prodical Sun). Brian has been on a six
month break from theatre and is very happy to be back.
Also Brian would like to dedicate this performance to
his biggest hero, his mom, and would also like to
thank all of his friends for there undying support
over the last six months "I love you all very much." |
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Jane May, Neasa
Jane made her Harlequin debut last fall as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. This last February, Jane was fortunate enough to play Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday for Second Story Rep. Other 2007 roles include: The Ghost of Christmas Past and other roles for ACT's annual production of A Christmas Carol as well as Rosie Pye in Humble Boy opposite Academy Award Winner Patty Duke for Actor's Repertory Theatre. Other credits at ACT include Born Yesterday, Omnium Gatherum and past productions of The Christmas Carol. Locally, Jane has acted for Seattle Public Theatre, Theater Schmeater, Interplayers Ensemble and The Western Washington Shakespeare Festival. Regionally, she has worked for the Western Stage in the Monterey Bay area. |