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A Skull In ConnemaraTheatre Gael- Directed by John Stephens.

By Martin McDonough

From the very dark and very funny pen of the Tony Award-winning Martin McDonagh comes this spooky tale of the gravedigger Mick who has been hired by the local church to recycle the occupants of the small cemetery to make room for new arrivals.  Secrets that may or may not be hidden in old graves make A Skull In Connemara a fascinating mix of mystery, mayhem and humor.

 

Role: Mick Dowd

Call 404.876-9762 for information and tickets.

Runs January 24 - February 16, 2003
Thursday. - Saturday. at 8 p.m. Sunday - 5:00 p.m.

AJC Review | Creative Loafing Review | Southern Voice Review

 
Stage

·        A Skull In Connemara, By Martin McDonoughTheatre Gael- Directed by John Stephens.  Role: Mick Dowd.  AJC Review | Creative Loafing Review | Southern Voice Review

·        Faith Healer, By Brian FrielTheatre Gael- Directed by Sally Robertson.  Role: Francis Hardy.  AJC ReviewCreative Loafing Review

·        CompanyActors Express- Directed by John Ruocco.  Role: Larry.  Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by George Furth.  Playbill AnnouncementAJC Review

·        The Robber BridegroomTheatre Gael- Directed by Sherry Sutton.  Role: Little Harp. Adaptation of the novella by Eudora Welty, Book and Lyrics by Alfred Uhry, Music by Robert Waldman.  Closed Oct. 21, 2001

·        The 24 Hour PlaysPlain Sight Productions & Synchronicity Performance Group. Six Productions – Garbage Man, Judy, Nosferatu, Professor, Captain Kirk, Gangster.

·        Voices Of The SeasonArt Station - Directed by David Thomas. Various Roles.  “A Holiday Celebration Adapted & arranged by David Thomas. Nancy Knight, and Patrick Hutchinson”

·        Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker Theatre Gael. – Roles: Captain Arthur Phillip, James ‘Ketch’ Freeman. Directed by Rachel May.

·        Sweeney ToddRole of Judge Turpin.  Theatre Gael. The music and lyrics are by Stephen Sondheim; book is by Hugh Wheeler. Directed by Heidi Cline.  Musical Direction by Peter Hauenstein.  (Reviews, etc: Poster, Creative Loafing Review,)

·        Violet. Music – Jeanine Tesori. Book, lyrics – Brian Crawley. Based upon the short story The Ugliest Pilgrim by Doris Betts. Role of Farmer Karl (Violet’s father). Directed by Bill Fennelly.  Performed at Actors Express, Atlanta, GA. (Reviews, etc. - Press Release, Poster, AJC, AJC Scan, Creative Loafing, Southern Voice)

·        The Devils, by Elizabeth Egloff. Based upon the novel, The Devils, by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Role of Kirilov. (AJC ReviewSouthern Voice Review)

·        Auntie Mame, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Ralph Devine, a Footman, Emory, Brian O'Bannion. Actor's Express. Directed by Chris Coleman.

·        Keep the Faith, by Jeff Stetson. Lyndon Johnson, various roles. Jomandi Productions; Atlanta, Ga. Directed by George Faison. The life and times of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr..

·        Oklahoma! AsJud@ Actor's Express, Atlanta, Ga. Directed by Chris Coleman. Musical Direction by Walter Huff

·        Robert Johnson: Trick The Devil as Kimbrough, @ Jomandi Productions, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed Tom Jones.

·        The Enchanted April as Thomas Briggs, @ Theatre In The Square, Marietta, Georgia. Directed by Michael Horne.

·        Jest a Second! as Dr. Randy Rosen, @ Jewish Theatre of the South, Atlanta, Ga. Directed by Beverly Shmerling.

·        The Harvey Milk Show as Herb, @ Actor's Express, Atlanta, Ga. Directed by David Bell.

·        An Enemy of the People as Captain Horster, @ Theatre In The Square, Marietta, Georgia. Directed by Frank Miller.

·        The Gifts of the Magi as City Him, @ A.R.T. Station, Stone Mountain, Georgia. Directed by Jon Goldstein.

·        Caligula as Mucious, @ The Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Tony Wright.

·        The Miser as Harpagon, Anselme, Simon, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Walter Bilderback.

·        The Marriage of Bette & Boo as Karl @ Dad's Garage, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by David Crowe.

·        Skin of Our Teeth as Antrobus, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Deb Gerlach.

·        Damn Yankees as Smokey, @ Neighborhood Playhouse, Decatur, Georgia. Directed by Lawrence Keller.

·        The Field as Jakey, @ Tom Key Workshops, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Tom Key.

·        Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as Dan, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Scott Rousseau.

·        Turandot as Prince of Persia, @ Atlanta Opera, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by William Fred Scott.

·        Diary of Anne Frank as Victor Kraler, @ On Stage Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Marc Gowan.

·        Perfect as Dan, @ Tom Key Workshops, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Tom Key.

·        The Shadowlands as Alan Gregg, Clerk, Priest, Greek Waiter, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Lon Waitman.

·        Songs of Love as Buddy Slade, @ Alliance Theatre School, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by B.J. Hughs.

·        The Rainmaker as File, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Lon Waitman.

·        Iolanthe as British Peer, @ Southeastern Savoyards, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Lynn Thompson.

·        Murder On The Nile as William Smith, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Greg Thompson.

·        Sure Thing as Bill, @ C.A.S.T., Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Bryan Davis & Lori Olejniczak.

·        Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe as Paul, @ Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia. Directed by J. Stanley.

·        Claire de Lune as Abel, @ Alliance Theatre School, Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Scott Depoy.

·        Dorothy as Albert, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Scott Fugate.

·        Barriers as Mack, @ Stage Door Players, Dunwoody, Georgia. Directed by Pat Smith.


The 1996 Cultural Olympiad

Bryan recently appeared with Actors Express in The Harvey Milk Show  directed by David Bell of the Alliance Theatre. The Harvey Milk Show was part of the Cultural Olympiad this summer. The Cultural Olympiad was part of the Olympic Arts Festival, part of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA.


Film

·        Einstein's Dreams as Cafe Customer, @ Bowman Films, Directed by Foster Bowman.

·        Death Screams as News Anchor, @ Picture 1 Productions, Directed by Mark Morton.


Commercials

·        Lowes Hardware as Pit Crew, @ Mean Street Productions, Directed by Steve Colby.

·        PruCare as Businessman, @ George Watkins Films, Directed by George Watkins.

·        Wavy Lays as Photographer, @ Rick Levine Productions, Directed by Rick Levine.

·        1st NBC as Bank Customer, @ Truth Productions, Directed by Eric McClellan.


Training

·        Tom Key Workshops

·        Shakespeare & Company, Lenox, MA

·        Alliance Theatre School - Carol Jones, BJ Hughs, Teresa DeBerry, Scott Depoy

·        David Webster - Whole World Theatre Improvisational Workshops

·        Chris Coleman, Peter Ganim, Elisa Lloyd - Actors Express

·        John Forman - Professional Actors' Workshop

·        Rebeca Wackler & Steve Coulter Image Film & Scene Study

·        Paul Armbruster Voiceover Workshops

·        Revised: Sunday, 09 February 2003 11:47:36 PM

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