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John Collins (James Tyrone),
is excited to work again with Firebelly and all the
folks involved with this production. John last appeared
as James Tyrone in Firebelly’s Long Day’s Journey into
Night. He also appeared as Judge Taylor in Firebelly’s
production of To Kill a Mockingbird. Other credits
include Sid Davis in Ah, Wilderness! with American
Century Theatre; Fentry in Tomorrow and George Deever in
All My Sons both with Quotidian Theatre. At Studio
Theatre, he has appeared as Andrey in Afterplay, in The
Russian National Postal Service, Far Eas,t and Far Away
on the main stage, and in The Galileo Project on the
Studio Theatre Second Stage. John is a graduate of the
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Patricia Foreman (Mary Tyrone)
was most recently seen as Mary Tyrone in Firebelly’s
production of Long Day’s Journey into Night. Patricia’s
more recent work has been for Center Dance Company
Pictures at an Exhibition and The Nutcracker featuring
NPR's Bob Edwards, Theatre of the First Amendment
fundraiser You're Gonna Love Tomorrow, and Patuxent
Theatre Company Amadeus, The Crucible, and The Man Who
Came to Dinner. In addition to commercials, television,
and film she has worked at St. Louis Rep, Milwaukee
Rep., the Kennedy Center, and Ford's Theatre. Her
greatest production, however, is her son Jamison. |
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Tori Miller (Wren) is thrilled to be making her
Firebelly debut! Previous credits include: Ah,
Wilderness! (American Century Theater), Local Story
(Madcap Players), Hamlet (Maryland Shakespeare
Festival), Holy Ghosts (Spooky Action Theater), and
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse (Adventure Theatre). She
has studied at Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory,
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and Shakespeare Theatre
Company. Tori received a BA in Theatre from the
University of Mary Washington.
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Michael Ryan
Fernandez (Director)
has worked with Firebelly as Assistant Director for
Nothing Sacred and Long Day’s Journey into Night, but
only after starting with them as an actor in Twelfth
Night as Valentine. Michael graduated from George Mason
University with a BA in Theatre, and he will be
attending Film School at DePaul University next
semester. At George Mason University, Michael directed
three short plays; wrote and directed a full-length
play, Knocking on Death’s Door; and has now directed,
produced, and edited five short films. This production
is Michael’s professional directing debut. He thanks
Kathi and Barbara of Firebelly for giving him this
amazing opportunity, and to his family and friends for
being awesome supporters of all his work. |
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*** Firebelly Productions is supported by Arlington
County through the Arlington Commission for the ARTS and the Cultural Affairs
Division of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Community
Resources. ***
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Copyright © 2003 Firebelly
Productions. All rights reserved. Designed by David
Cahill
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