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I performed in Mary Zimmerman's adaptation of The Arabian Nights, staged by Constellation Theatre Company at the Source Theatre, in downtown Washington, DC:

Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed adaptation weaves ancient tales of wonder into a rich and poetic testament to the transformational power of storytelling. Each night King Shahryar marries and murders a young woman until the brilliant Scheherezade is brought to his bed. She delays her death by entrancing the king with tales of romance, lust, comedy, mystery, sensuality and sorrow.

Directed by Allison Arkell Stockman

Ensemble: Katie Atkinson, Steve Beall, Katy Carkuff, Misty Demory, Kevin Finkelstein, John Geoffrion, Gwen Grastorf, Keith Irby, Craig Klein, Lisa Lias, John Tweel & Anastasia Wilson

Musician & Composer: Tom Teasley

The show ran September 29th through October 21st.
 
 
During the weekend of May 5-7, 2007, I directed Cavegirl Productions' entry into the 2007 DC 48 Hour Film Project.  The film is entitled FOURGE, and can be viewed on its official website here.  
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I recently played a Junior Officer in the mini-series John Adams for HBO Films.  
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In November 2006, I portrayed Andre Daigle in an episode of Psychic Detectives.  That episode is now tentatively scheduled to air on July 11, 2007, on Court TV.  
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I filmed an episode of Mising Persons Unit II for Court TV.  I played a New Mexico scam artist who is caught by the police for forging vehicle relgistrations.  Missing Persons Unit II debuts on Court TV next season.   
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I performed in Firebelly Productions' production of Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare. It was directed by Akiva Fox. Often called "Shakespeare's Perfect Comedy", Twelfth Night is a comedy of mistaken identity, romance, and reunion. The production ran February 14-March 4, and was part of Washington, DCs Shakespeare in Washington Festival.  
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I have made four appearances on the web sitcom Buddy Jackson, produced by Barry Gribble and Integral Arts. I portray Larry, a chronic deconstructionist. You can watch all episodes here.  
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I played Tom in the stage version of Night of the Living Dead for Landless Theatre. The show ran October 6th-28th at the District of Columbia Arts Center.  
 
I recently portrayed Man #1 in Like White on Rice, a new play presented as a part of Bowie State University's Short Stack v2 new plays series.  
 
I was in Natural Theatricals' production of Phoenician Women, originally by Euripides, and translated by Carl. R. Mueller. I played the role of Menoikeus, a young man and son of Kreon, who is faced with the difficult choice of saving his own life while his country falls, or fulfilling a prophecy to save it, only to die in the process. The show ran August 10th-27th, 2006 at the indoor ampitheatre of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.  
 
During the weekend of June 24th, I portrayed Bartender #2 for Idle Rich Productions' film, "Gay OId Timer."  
 
On June 5th, I played a club patron in Heart and Soul: The Life and Music of Frank Loesserfor Final Cut Productions. This is an authorized documentary about the life of Frank Loesser, and will air on WETA this fall.  
 
I was Assistant Director, Associate Producer, and actor with the Cavegirl Productions team for the 2006 DC 48 Hour Film Project, May 5th-7th. This short film contest requires that all creativity - writing, shooting, editing and adding a musical soundtrack - must occur in a 48 hour period. You can watch the result, our hysterical historical fiction film, The Old World, on the film's official website at TheOldWorld.TV. The film also screened at the AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, MD on May 12th.  
 
I am currently in production for the independent film 25. I play a principal character named Jack. The film is being produced by Obscure Reference, and filming should be done by the end of April.  
 
On February 12th, Occam's Razor won both First Runner-Up and Best Original Work at the 2006 Maryland One-Act Festival at Port Tobacco Players Theatre in La Plata, MD. Occam will now go on to represent Maryland at the Eastern States Theatre Association Original Works Festival July 21st-23rd in Newark, DE. Occam was selected by Cedar Lane Stage for entry into the MCTFA competition. The play was written by Paul Buchanan, directed by Barbara Scheide, and co-starred Kelley Slagle as Karla Faye Tucker.  
 
I am currently in production for the independent film Chance Porter: Diary of a Teenage Serial Killer. I play Detective Kirk Tisdale. The film is being produced by Sunjada Productions, Inc., and will be distributed through Blockbuster Video.  
 

On December 12th I played Dobchinsky in the Actors' Center-sponsored staged reading of Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector. The performance was directed by Stephen Fried of The Shakespeare Theatre.

The reading took place at the Round House Theatre in Silver Spring.

 
 

I was in a staged reading for Venus Theatre of the one-act play, The Dover Test, by D. Lee Miller, on Saturday, November 12th at the Touchstone Art Gallery in Washington, DC.

"George Bush is still ducking the Dover Test: no cameras or reporting is allowed when the bodies of U.S. soldiers return from Iraq. The Dover Test is a one-act humorous drama about the confrontation of a dead American soldier and a woman who died in 9/11 - each hoping to get into heaven 'proper' as soon as possible."

 
 
I played Tyler in an Actors' Center sponsored staged reading of John Strawbridge's new original screenplay, Washington's Ax. The reading took place on Thursday, November 10th at the Round House Theatre in Silver Spring. After the reading, the author welcomed feed-back from the audience, as he is preparing this script for possible production in 2006.  
 
I played Stu Noonan in Talk Radio, written by Eric Bogosian, and produced by Dominion Stage. The production ran October 21st-October 29th at the Gunston Arts Center in Arlington, VA.
 
 
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