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Who's Who in the Cast
(In Order of Appearance)


Debbi Bauml (Candy Lerhman), a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, has appeared in the NY Fringe Festival production of Librarians in Love (Louise); in the ensemble of Pippin produced by the St Bart's Players (New York); in Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Annie Warbucks (Mrs Kelly), As You Like It (Rosalind), West Side Story (Consuela), My Fair Lady (Ensemble), and State Fair (Fairtone/Ensemble)--all produced by the New London (NH) Barn Playhouse; in Merrily We Roll Along (Meg/Ensemble) produced by the Arden Theatre Company; and many productions at the University of Pennsylvania, such as Tommy (the Acid Queen)and The Cherry Orchard (Varya). She also was the first recipient of the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Award for Outstanding Actress and lead vocalist for the Mask & Wig Band at Penn.




Cosmo Fattizzo (Andy Lerhman) has appeared as Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet, produced by the Shenandoah Shakespeare Company; Lucentio in Taming of the Shrew, produced by the Portland Stage Company; Daniel Kaffee in A Few Good Men, staged by the Wadsworth Athenaeum; as an understudy to Caska in Julius Caesar,staged by Shakespeare in the Park (NYSF); as Joshua/Jesus in Corpus Christi by the Coleman & Smith Artistic Company; as Sebastian in Raised in Capivity and Leo in Big Al--both produced by La Mama E.T.C. He is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and has had featured roles in Hack, Becker, and The Young & the Restless (CBS); a co-star role in Deadline (NBC), and as host on Guy Spy (The Oxygen Network.)





Cyndi Janzen (Laurie Lannigan) is originally from Canada and holds a degree in fine & performing arts from Simon Fraser University. She has appeared in Vancouver with Bard of the Beach Productions of Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth. She recently held understudy parts for the Wilma Theatre production of Wintertime and the Philadelphia Theatre Company production of Nickle and Dimed. She played Anne Bonney in the Joke & Dagger Theater Company presentation of Quest for the Golden Albatross (a Philly Fringe show), the role of Lizzie in another Philly Fringe show, The Respectful Prostitute, produced by Melting Pot Theatre, and had roles in The Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival productions of Othello (Bianca) and Macbeth (Witch/GTL woman). She performed in various Brick Theatre productions, such as The Aspern Letters (Tina), Will Work for Food (Helen Akers), and With and Without (Shelly).





Joe Chicco (Dr Marvin Gutterman) has performed for Players Club of Swarthmore (Ring Around the Moon, Joshua); South Jersey Shakespeare Company (Othello, Brabantino, Montano); Brick Playhouse (Rain Later, Harry); Jewish Family & Children Services of Philadelphia (Diary of Anne Frank, Otto Frank); Hedgerow Theater (Tales from Poe, eight different characters); and the Marple-Newtown Players (Rumors and A Few Good Men). He has also appeared in industrial videos produced by Fabian-Baber Productions, and recently completed narrating an audiobook for Mainstream Productions. In an earlier life, Joe was a Philadelphia lawyer for 30+ years.






Steve Gleich (Lumen von Essenshtett) has performed in a wide variety of dramatic, musical and film roles. He is currently in rehearsal for Much Ado About Nothing with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and has understudied recently at the Arden and the Walnut Street Theatres. Steve has also worked in the Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival productions of Julius Caesar (Cicero/Lucilius); Macbeth (Duncan); Othello (Duke/Gratiano). He has also performed for the Delaware Theatre Company. He played Antonio in the Arden Shakespeare Guild's production of Merchant of Venice. He has performed in Wilmington Drama League productions (Delicate Balance, Harry; The Crucible, John Proctor; Dracula, title role). and the Chapel Street Players. His musical theatre credits include Scrooge in the Walnut Street Theatre's production of A Christmas Carol; Bellamy in The Fantasticks (City Theatre Company); the Judge in Trial By Jury (Chester County Gilbert & Sullivan Society); Akela in Jungle Book...(OperaDelaware); to name a few. Film credits are in featured roles in the independent films Back to Manhattan for CINEMOOK, Fear of Clowns for Marauder Productions and a lead role in Quigley-Cantata's Unveiling.








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