Alison Vannoy spent the last five years in Tulsa, Oklahoma actively involved in the theater community, both on stage and in the tech booth. Past productions include The Diary of Anne Frank, Fortinbras, and How I Learned to Drive. Since moving to Reno, she has appeared in Wit and Julius Caesar at The Actory. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband Jaimie and their three cats.
Marva Hellstrom has previously worked with the Heritage Theater, in Perry, Utah, in a number of productions. Recently, she has worked with The Actory in UNR's orientation for incoming students. She also helped make costumes for last fall's Death in England at Reno Little Theater.
Suzanne Chase is enjoying the challenge of playing a marriage broker. This is Suzanne's second production with Reno Little Theater, having appeared in Same Time, Another Year two seasons ago. She has also appeared with Gothic North Theatre as the neighbor in Picnic. She has worked in theater and TV most of her life, having been raised in a show-biz family. She had the privilege of studying with Lucille Ball when Lucy was filming I Love Lucy, training that has served her well throughout her life, and which she now shares with her students. Suzanne lives with her husband Robert and Joey the greyhound. L'chaim!
Paul Malikowski is very pleased to rejoin Reno Little Theater as the token "goy" in Crossing Delancey. He has appeared in five other productions at Reno Little Theater, and others elsewhere since 1995, often cast as a lawyer. Finally breaking out of that typecasting for Gothic North's 1998 Nobody Knows You're a Dog, Paul's talents naturally led to his being cast as that production's Phyllis, a word-processing operator for, you guessed it, a law firm. His 21 years as a practicing attorney in northern Nevada have resulted in numerous credits in the theater of the absurd.
Brian Bass previously appeared in Sylvia, A Thurber Carnival, Death in England, and We Hold These Truths. Originally from Lansing Michigan, Brian has been in the Reno area for 2 1/2 years. When not working as an environmental engineer or appearing on stage, Brian's favorite pastime is toilet-papering the houses of neighbors who have teenagers at home.
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Robert Chase has worked with Reno Little Theater on Hot L Baltimore, Inheritthe Wind, The Merchant of Venice, and Ten Little Indians, among others. He has directed Reno Little Theater productions of Nude with Violin, Same Time, Another Year, and Taming of the Shrew. His professional credits include two national TV commercials, and roles in The Young and the Restless, Dallas, and Reasonable Doubt. He amuses himself and entertains his enchanting wife Suzanne and the neighborhood by playing Strauss waltzes on the concert tuba.
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