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Larry Farley (Director) Having declined to be a
candidate for the President of the United States, Larry returns to
direct tonight’s show. Larry thinks this is his 30th show either acting
or directing at The Village. This only means that he is real old and
that The Village audiences are the most gracious and tolerant people in
the world. When he grows up Larry wants to be George Clooney |
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Debbie Marinik (Assistant Director) is returning to
The Village to work with her theatre partner in crime, Larry Farley, as
assistant director, stage manager, and fight captain (ok, not fight
captain). Debbie has been exorcising her theatrical demons at The
Village since Carter was in office. Debbie enjoys working on, behind,
and above the stage, but never underneath it! And now, fasten your seat belt, keep your hands and feet inside the car at all times, sit back and enjoy the Deadly Murder ride! |
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Keith Bergman (Ted) is a married father of two from Toledo. He recently returned to the stage after a long break and has been active for the last year in local theater, most recently as Mortimer Brewster in Genoa Civic Theater’s production of Arsenic and Old Lace. He is also a musician, an aspiring standup comic, and he makes a mean pot of firehouse chili. |
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Marissa Rex (Camille) is excited for her first production at The Village Players! Following a short break from acting to finish her Master’s degree, Marissa appeared in last season’s Light Up the Sky (Miss Lowell) and Inventing Van Gogh (Hallie) at The Toledo Repertoire Theatre. She would like to thank Deadly Murder’s wonderful cast and crew for their talent and dedication, both of which helped her grow as an actor. Also, Marissa sends a big thank you to her family for their love and support, her friends for their belief in her, and, of course, her husband for understanding (and loving) her passion for theatre. Enjoy the show! |
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Maurice Price (Billy) A Toledo native, Maurice has performed onstage
for University of Toledo, The Toledo Rep, and The Ohio Theatre, as well
as commercial and print work. He also adheres to The 36 Chambers of
Shaolin. He would like to give thanks to his family and friends for all
their love and support during this process. |
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Last Modified: 01/04/12