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Mike is thrilled to be working with the ubiquitous and incomparable BVH, and thanks him for the opportunity. As always, he thanks his family for making it all possible and worth it. And Shakespeare too. He thanks Shakespeare too...



Mick just finished shooting a new film called Stranger, and two consecutive productions of Macbeth; one at the Workshop Theater Company, and the other with the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Some other credits include Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, A View From the Bridge, Sweeney Todd, A Chorus Line, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Kiss Me, Kate, the National tour of The Scarlet Pimpernel. Huge thanks to Bill and Erin for all of their hard work, and to his fellow castmates/Sandbar Crew for sharing in this playful, fulfilling experience.



This is Kent's NYC debut! He's worked regionally in Alabama, California, Colorado, Maine, Vermont and DC. Favorite theatre experiences include Adam in East of Eden and Doc Ricketts in Cannery Row at Western Stage in Steinbeck's hometown, Jason in Wit and Mitch in Tuesdays With Morrie. He has appeared in a few TV shows, in a couple of films and on two daytime dramas. Kent received his MFA from The Shakespeare Theatre/ACA in DC. A proud employee of Sandbar Concessions.



Carie is thrilled to make her New York debut with Improbable Fiction. Past favorite roles include Adelaide in Guys and Dolls and Rizzo in Grease, both in Virginia. While in New York she has pursued creative and spiritual projects as an astrology consultant and reiki practitioner. Working with such a talented, supportive group of actors is a dream come true! Thanks so much to my friends for your love, encouragement, and keeping my peach basket full!



New York Stage includes: The Cleric (59E59 Theatre), Locating The Plant (The Irish Arts Center), Pearldivers (The American Theatre of Actors), After The Fall, The Cherry Orchard (Circle In The Square). Regional includes: All My Sons, Frankie & Johnnie In The Clair De Lune, Desire Under The Elms.



A native of Northern Michigan. Favorite roles include Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story (Findlay Summerstock), Rosaline in Love's Labours Lost, Sarah Daniels in Spinning into Butter, Pippa in The Czar of Nothingness(Mill Mountain), Rachel Arbuthnot in A Woman of No Importance (Independent Theatre, NYC), Paulina in The Winter's Tale (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), Olivia in Twelfth Night (Tulsa Shakespeare Festival). TV: "As The World Turns", "Guiding LIght". Tracy Liz recently celebrated her one-year anniversary of making Sandbar Concessions the center of her universe. MFA: Alabama Shakespeare Festival/University of Alabama. BFA: Western Michigan University.



Erin is proud and privileged to finally be performing alongside so many of her talented Sandbar colleagues. This production is proof that the pursuit and love of art still exists! Erin recently completed her MFA at Penn State University and is extremely happy to be back in the fabulous city of New York. Favorite past credits, locally and regionally, include: The Rivals, Snakebit, Henry V, Two Gents, Othello, The Seagull, Present Laughter, You Can't Take it With You, The Memory of Water, and she can be seen in the upcoming ESPN mini-series The Bronx Burning featuring Jon Turturro and Oliver Platt. Erin wishes to thank her special support team that keeps her focused, inspired, motivated and, most importantly, they keep her accountable! Erin is a proud member of Actors' Equity.



New York credits include: What in the World: The Newsical Revue at the John Houseman, several featured appearances at Town Hall as a solo vocalist. Regional credits include Evita (Walnut Street Theatre), The Pirates of Penzance (Pittsburgh Public Theater), A Christmas Carol and My Fair Lady (GeVa Theater). Eadie has received awards for her solo cabaret acts.

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Augustus has appeared in many plays across the country, most recently The Colorado Shakespeare Co., Theatre at Monmouth, and The Michael Chekhov Theatre Co. in NYC. He studied at the Esper Studio with Barbara Marchant. He is a dedicated and seasoned bartender with the rest of these yahoos.



Bill's most recent roles were Prospero in The Tempest for The Theater at Monmouth in Maine and Baron Zeta in The Merry Widow for Dicapo Opera Theatre. He also recently directed A Christmas Carol for the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. Next he will direct and act in the American Premiere of The Dishwashers by Morris Panych at The Walnut. He is the author of several films and over two dozen plays. He is currently working on a musical with Gene Scheer.



Dyann is very happy to finally be working on a show again, and it’s a bonus to be doing it with such a wonderful group of friends! It’s great to see that people who work together every day can also put in extra time together to do something they all care about. I hope this is the first of many shows we do!



Michael grew up in Rhode Island. Educated at Rhode Island School of Design and FIT. After designing within the industry for a few years, he began dealing in antique and vintage textiles and apparel. This is his first venture into costuming for the theatre.
*Appearing courtesy of Actors' Equity
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