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DOUBT COMPANY FATHER FLYNN Seth Allman Bloom, Producer, Director, Set Designer While not a native Montanan, I have lived in the state on-and-off for my entire life, and have always had strong family ties here. I am now a proud and permanent resident for nearly five years. My background in arts and entertainment stretch back to my early teens, where I studied and performed with “The Theater Workshop” in New York. I graduated from the theater department at the “Baltimore School for the Arts”; contemporaries of mine are such luminaries as the late Tupac Shakur, and actress Jada Pinket Smith among others. I lived in NYC for seven years where I performed off-Broadway, and attended the “School of Visual Arts” for Film and Television studies. I lived in Los Angeles also for several years, and acted in films such as “Fightclub” with Brad Pitt. My screenplay “Waiters” has been under option for 2 years, and was originally vetted and promoted by Miramax. I moved back to Montana in 2003 to take over the position of “Creative Director” for my family business “Pimlico Book Company.” My success in that area has lead me back to the world of arts and entertainment, and my new venture “The Pimlico Group, LLC” a theatrical, film and television production company.
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Jason began his professional career in 1997 as Production Manager for R.J. Ogren Studios in Lexington, VA. Since then he has held many positions across the country including scene shop manager for Washington and Lee University, Technical Director for the Virginia School for the Arts, seven national tours as Technical Director for the Montana Repertory Theatre and lead carpenter for the PBS documentary "The Natural History of the Chicken". Exec. Associate Producer Becka Marshall has always loved the theater. For 13 years she has felt that the stage is like a second home. Although you normally see her on stage at the Hamilton Playhouse, or with Fools theater, she also loves helping out back stage and directing. This is her second attempt at Executive Associate Producer. The first she was Producer for a short independent film last summer done by John Nillas at With a Cause Productions. Helping a project get off its feet is something she has grown to really love. Becka hopes to continue Pimlico in their future endeavors. Thank you to all who have supported us in this dream.
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SISTER ALOYSIUS Denise Rose is the executive artistic director of Fools Theatre. She has been involved in theatre since the early 1980's as an actress, and most recently as a writer/director/producer.
She studied drama and English literature (and biology) in college and then returned to Hamilton, Montana where she has been active as a director, set designer and stage manager at the local community theatre, The Hamilton Players. Her name is spelled in lower case letters, for reasons she would have to explain. |
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SISTER JAMES Mara Lynn Luther The theater has always been a big part of Mara Lynn’s life. From talent shows and high school musicals to community theatre in the Bitterroot, every experience has helped prepare her for the transition into Fools Theatre. Although most of Mara Lynn’s theater background has been as an actress, she is interested in many other aspects and has had the opportunity to work on costumes, props, sounds, lights, directing, and stage managing. Most recently she played Gwendolyn in the Hamilton Players production of “The Importance of being Earnest” and truly loved the snappy repartee and dialect lessons. |
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MRS. MULLER Sarina Hart Sarina Hart originally hails from San Francisco, California. She currently resides in the Flathead Valley, and has been performing with the Whitefish Theatre Company and at the Flathead Valley Community College. Past credits include, most recently, Joy, one of the stepsisters in Roger's and Hammerstein's Cinderella, Ruth in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Olivia in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Along with theatre, Sarina is the drummer for The Connoisseurs of Chaos, an all-female rock band in Whitefish.
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