Bill Sigalis (Hamm) Bill is a Guest Artist with Clark University%26apos;s Theatre Program, where his recent roles include Hugh in Friel’s Translations, and Reverend Buckhorn in Romulus Linney’s Holy Ghosts. Among his roles for Worcester Forum Theatre are George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Martin Dysart in Equus, and Inspector Truscott in Loot. His television work includes a solo turn in an adaptation of Raymond Carver’s short story %26quot;Mr. Coffee and Mr. Fixit,%26quot; broadcast on PBS and The Learning Channel. Bill has the ongoing role of Socrates in the recording project of The Dialogues of Plato, produced by Agora Publications. Bill wishes to dedicate his performances in Endgame to his mentor in theater while a student at Clark, the late James S. Edwards. Richard Roode (Clov) Rich was a co-founder of the popular Boston-based acting company, The Boiler Company. Rich wore many hats at The Boiler Company, including that of company manager, producer, marketing director, and chief financial officer. However, he’s better known for his onstage roles, having received enthusiastic reviews from the Boston critics for his work in TBC’s productions of Sam Shepard’s Action, Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter, and Lanford Wilson’s Homefree!. Rich is an acting instructor in the Visual and Performing Arts Department at Clark University . Joseph Finneral (Nagg) Joe studied drama at U.C. Berkeley and the Actors Workshop in Boston, as well as in workshops with luminaries as diverse as Juliet Mills and the late Vincent Price. Over many years in the theatre, favorite roles include The Fool in King Lear, Walter Franz in Arthur Miller’s The Price, Jimmy Jack in Brian Friel’s Translations, Daniel Halibut in Sean O’Casey’s Bedtime Story, The Professor in John DiFusco’s Viet Nam drama, Tracers, Stephano in The Tempest, and Christopher Sly in TheTaming of the Shrew. Joe has been seen in many TV spots and was featured in 20th Century Fox’s adaptation of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Sally Earle (Nell) Most recently, Sally played the part of Claire in Ann Marie Shea’s The M-Pill, for Redfeather Theatre Company, in which she was directed by her Foxrock associate, Bill Sigalis. She appeared as Melissa in Gurney’s two-hander, Love Letters, for the New London Barn Theater, and as Evelyn in Constance Congdon’s Tales of the Last Formicans, at Worcester State College. As a guest artist at WSC, she’s performed in The Vagina Monologues, and The Love of the Nightingale. She has also appeared in many productions for the New England Theatre Company, including Tartuffe, Electra, and Rumors. For Foxrock, Sally took on the spectral role of Voice in Beckett’s Footfalls, part of Triptych, drawing special accolades from the Boston critics. Emily Brenner (Stage Manager) Emily is a senior at Clark majoring in Theatre Arts and French. Emily has stage managed many productions at Clark, including this past season’s main stage production, Fifth of July. She has also done work for the Berkshire Theatre Festival and the New Repertory Theatre. Upon graduating this spring, Emily looks forward to returning to the New Rep as Production Assistant. Raymond Munro (Director) Ray’s recent productions include Waiting for Godot, Saint Joan, Holy Ghosts, Triptych, and Appointment with a High Wire Lady. His independent films have been seen on American public television, and have toured museums throughout the U K. Ray was an original member of The Chicago Project and has performed for the New York Shakespeare Festival, the Open Space in London, and the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, MA. He is Professor of Theatre Arts in the Visual and Performing Arts Department, Clark University.
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