WHO ARE DOUG AND BUD?
DAVID TURNER (Bud Davenport) has just returned from playing Sir Robin in the national tour of Monty Python's Spamalot. He has appeared on Broadway in Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love (Lyceum), and as Winston in In My Life (Music Box), for which the Playbill Broadway Yearbook cited his work beneath the heading "Valiant Performances Under Adverse Circumstances." His Off-Broadway credits include The Butter and Egg Man (Atlantic), The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Century Center), and The Last Sunday in June (Rattlestick, Century Center). At Williamstown: Where's Charley?, Camino Real, As You Like It, The Skin of Our Teeth, and the title role in The Servant of Two Masters. At the Pittsburgh Public Theatre: The Bird Sanctuary, an American premiere by Frank McGuinness. Mr. Turner is a composer/lyricist member of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, where he received the Jerry Harrington Award. He is also the writer/director of a short film called "The Debut."
DARREN GOLDSTEIN
(Doug Simon) New York: Mary Rose (Vineyard Theater), Abigail's Party (The New Group, Lucille Lortel Nom: Best Featured Actor), Terrorism (The New Group), St. Crispin's Day (Rattlestick Theatre), Intimate Apparel u/s (Roundabout). Regional: The Merchant of Venice, King John, Trojan Women (The Shakespeare Theater), The Grapes of Wrath (Capital Rep.) Theater/ TV: "Law and Order: Criminal Intent", "As the World Turns." MFA: NYU's Graduate Acting Program.
RYAN KARELS (Understudy) works extensively with Les Freres Corbusier (Hell House, Heddatron, Boozy, President Harding is a Rock Star, The Shaker Sisters, The Franklin Thesis) as well as being a regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, with the Harold Team Creep and the improv dynamo Krompf. Originally from North Dakota, Mr. Karels graduated from Yale University and teaches improvisation at Williamstown Theater Festival.
KRIS KUKUL(Musical Director/Accompanist)is the musical director for many various facets of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, including the Late-Night Cabarets. He has worked as Elizabeth Swados’ Musical Director/Arranger for over five years. Projects together include; Kaspar Hauser, The Three Gods, Waiting for Lefty, The Journey To Benares, The Violence Project and Judith. Recent work in New York City, Mental Missiles (The Culture Project), The Nitpicker (Joe’s Pub), Jabu and Ashley Montana with Bebe Neuwirth (The Flea), Pretty Dead Girl (Pre-Broadway workshop; The Araca Group), Red Tide Blooming (P.S. 122), Much Ado About Nothing (Public Theatre/Shakespeare in the Park) and The Ladies (The Civilians). International work; Midsummer Night’s Dream (Composer, National Theatre of Greece), Heracles (dir. Andre Serban), Bocan (Festival Iberoamericano in Bogota) and The Frogs for the Epidauros festival.He is adjunct faculty at New York University/Tisch and The New School (M.F.A. program). Graduate of NYU/TSOA
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