LIGHT IN A BEAUTY DARK - TALES OF A NOT SO SILENT NIGHT
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STEVEN GRABOWSKY
(Writer/Director/Actor)
It's been a quarter century since classically-trained Steven Grabowsky thumped across a theater stage, so why not go for the trifecta of writing, directing and acting in his return? A screen/teleplay writer of note, Steve falls into the warm embrace of the Hudson Guild Theatre for his first play. Past theatre roles include: Mark Antony, Oberon/Theseus, Peter Patrone, Billy Einhorn all performed in such far off places as London, Turkey, San Francisco, the American Southwest and Los Angeles.
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JACK BERNAZ
(Maine)
After relocating to Los Angeles this year, Jack is rapidly becoming known as one of the town's more versatile actors. Since July, he's appeared in two different productions of Cinderella (playing both the male AND the female villain), a Twilight Zone parody wherein he played ten different characters (including Rod Serling) and several short films,. A stage actor for over forty years, Jack has recently moved into film and television ; sharing scenes with John Carradine, Danny Glover, and a tap dancer in a monkey costume.
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TRINA MARGUERITE
(NOT BOZ)
Trina was raised to adore the magic of the theater and the thrill of a good tale. A native of Southern California, she was never far from the stage while her parents trained at LACC and UCLA. Annually, these same parents would read aloud to her and her siblings stories from Mark Twain, Robert Lewis Stevenson, Lewis Carroll, and Charles Dickens. After a decade long hiatus, she’s thrilled to make her return to the stage in this production. Previous performances include The Rabbit Hole, The Heidi Chronicles, Crimes of the Heart, Exit the King, and Alice in Wonderland.
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ANDREW VILLARREAL
(Cockney)
Andrew is a classically trained and critically acclaimed actor. He has been recognized by the Santa Monica Theatre Guild as Best Actor in Equus, and Year's Best Performance in Torch Song Trilogy from Stage Scene LA. Villarreal's feature film debut, Artificial Flowers, is headed to festivals in 2023, and he is currently filming a horror short thesis, Stefan the Vampire, with the Los Angeles Film School.
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