Eddie is very excited about this project. His Denver acting credits include Belling in Curtains, Fester in Addams Family for which he received a Marlowe Award. Eddie played Thenardier in Les Misérables, Wonka in Willy Wonka, The Baker in Into the Woods, and Andre in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, a role for which he also won a Marlowe Award. He was Maury Eddie in Disaster the Musical.
His Chicago acting credits include Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bellhop in Lend Me a Tenor, and Ellard The Foreigner. Eddie has toured Nationally in Pinocchio and performed the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe Festival as Sam in Love the Radio Edit.
Damon is thrilled to be a part of this project. Past favorite credits include:
Frank Cioffi in Curtains (Candlelight Dinner
Playhouse); Norm in Meteor Shower (Benchmark Theatre); Svec in Once, Uncle Louie in Lost in Yonkers (Miners Alley Playhouse); The Mad Hatter and The White Rabbit in Wonderland: Alice’s Rock and Roll Adventure (The Aurora Fox); Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (BETC); Felix in The Odd Couple (PACE); Fred and Marley in A Christmas Carol (Theatreworks); David Shayne in Bullets Over Broadway (Vintage Theatre); El Gallo in The Fantasticks! (Midtown Arts Center); Rooster in Annie, Lord Farquaad in Shrek, the Musical (Breckenridge Backstage Theatre).
Damon has received a Marlowe Award for Best Actor in a Musical for Bullets Over Broadway and a Henry Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for Shrek, The Musical. He also recently received a 2021 True West Award from Moore Media.
Morgan Schreiber (she/her/they/them) wears many hats in the theatre industry, predominantly as a Director or Actor. In more recent years she directed and produced The Importance of Being Earnest with Denver Theatre Collective, has choreographed stage combat for Pandemic Collective, and performed as Cloelia Montclare in Otherworld Theatre's immersive event, Albion School of Sorcery.
Morgan is also the author of Charlie and Bax and the Market of Uhnderr, does fantasy/sci fi photography and character design, and dabbles in other creative areas such as film and podcasts. She has a BA in Theatre Direction from Columbia College Chicago, and currently lives in Denver.
Prolific and award-winning playwright Mike Broemmel is the author of Call Me Mrs. Evers, the life story of civil rights leader Myrlie Evers. A resident of Denver, Colorado, Mike's other theatrical credits include: The Bonfils Girl, The Hours of Anne, Stand Still & Look Stupid: The Life Story of Hedy Lamarr, Taking Tea with the Ripper, Goddess People, The Row, The Lady of Ludlow, The Baptism, and La Primera Mujer: The True Story of Eva Peron. He is the creator of the Iconic Women Theatre Series.
Mike recently completed work on A Destination of My Own, a play that presents the life story of Richard Durham, a relatively unknown Black American who fairly can be said to have played a crucial role in building the foundation of what became the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. One of his most recent works entitled The Unreachable Star that chronicles the life of singer Connie Francis is slated to premiere in 2022 as is his play The Wind is Us: The Death that Killed Capote. He currently is in involved in the pre-production of a pair of plays in Las Vegas, a yet-to-be-titled work about mob boss Al Capone as well a stage play on organized crime figure Virginia Hill. Read more about Witness: The Story of Virginia Hill at the production's website.
The Wind Is Us
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