Kristen Davis-Coelho (Virginia) has been performing and studying theater for eighteen years. She has been involved with Reno Little Theater for the past four seasons, and won Blythe Awards in 2000 and 2001 for her roles in Jake’s Women and Lost in Yonkers. Most recently, Kristen performed in The Laramie Project with the Nevada Repertory Company. By day, Kristen is a psychologist at Washoe Medical Center.
Paul Dancer (Tom) is a graduate of California Institute of the Arts. Paul has acted in movies, such as Armed and Dangerous, Raging Bull, and The Boys Next Door, has done stand-up during his years in Los Angeles (he opened for one of the few live Spinal Tap shows), and has had many different local TV and radio shows around the country (Zomboo’s House of Horror Movies comes to mind). Paul has done many mystery dinners with Fun Time Theatre, and is currently a member of The Tahoe Improv Players (you know, like Whose Line is it Anyway?). Paul has tried to hold down regular office jobs, but most of his supervisors have said he is just too wacky or weird.
Harriet Beaman (Isabel Hastings Hoyt) has been a regular performer at Reno Little Theater for the past seven years. Her first role was a nameless "crazy lady" in The Time of Your Life. Her last role was a "gorgon" in The Importance of Being Earnest. Over the seven years, Harriet has accumulated five Blythe Awards, four for acting and one for directing. She is thrilled to be in this production with such lovely people. In real life, Harriet is a nurse, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandma!
Director
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Tony DeGeiso started his acting career in 1981 as a singing waiter. He received training in acting and directing from the Manteca Community Theatre and the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. A familiar name to Reno theater-goers, Tony has directed more than 20 plays and performed in at least as many during his eight years in Reno. He is also an accomplished musician. Tony is employed as a sales planning manager for SBC.
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