Desmond Conn as Dylan Thomas, Marlo Olson as Glenda, and Maggie McGough as Brenda
 
Desmond Conn as Dylan Thomas and Austin Bennet as Older Dylan

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 A Child's Christmas in Wales and The Long Christmas Dinner opens December 5

Meet the Cast!

Austin Bennet (Older Dylan/Sam/Roderick II) - Austin Bennett is a relative newcomer to Seattle, originally from Las Vegas. Some of his most recent credits include The Kentucky Cycle with Bainbridge Performing Arts, 4000 Miles with Island Theatre, and Almost, Maine with The Town Theatre. He is a huge Christmas lover and is happy to be spending the season working with this fabulous company!

 

Angela Snyder (Mother/Genevieve) - Angela is thrilled to be making her Stone Soup Theatre debut alongside such a fantastic ensemble cast.  In carrying on with a long tradition of playing roles that start with the letter 'M', she hopes you enjoy her portrayal of 'Mother'!  Other notable "M' roles include "Mayzie" in Seussical, "Marge" in Suds, "Martha" in The Secret Garden, and "Mae" in The Pajama Game. BA in Drama UW.  Much thanks to Buddy, Michele, Scofie, and all the hardworking crew for making theater magic happen!

 

Kevin Pugsley (Father/Roderick) - Kevin is excited to be working with Stone Soup this Christmas. Most recently he played "Claudio" in Much Ado About Nothing with Last Leaf Productions and "Cornelius" in Sky Performing Art's Hello, Dolly. Other favorite roles he has played include: "George" in Our Town, "Demetrius" in A Midsummer Night's Dream and "Antony" in Julius Caesar. Kevin grew up in Mukilteo and studied English and Theatre at the University of Idaho. When not acting, he enjoys long trips to the beach with his puppy, Dr. Grant.

 

Rochelle Wyatt (Aunt Hannah/Mother Bayard/Ermingarde) - This is Rochelle's first show with Stone Soup Theatre, and she's delighted to be working with the wonderful talent both on stage and behind the scenes! She has recently appeared as "Doris" in Same Time Next Year, "Titania" in Midsummer Night's Dream, and "Mrs. Clackett" in Noises Off on various stages around the PNW. Coming up next she will be playing "The Senator" in First You Jump by Eva Moon in January and reprising her role as "Doris" in Same Time Next Year in March. Check out rochellewyatt.com for more information. 

Yossi Katzin (Postman/Cousin Brandon)

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David Bailey (Uncle Gwyn/Charles) - David is thrilled to be included in this production; his first at Stone Soup!  After many seasons of doing theatre in the North End and Eastside, he's happy to be back on a Seattle stage, having received his degree from the UW ... a few years back.  "Thanks to all involved in this production for their talent and support, and thanks to you, our patrons, for being here and allowing live theater to continue in Seattle!"

Emily Lauckhart (Aunt Nellie/Lucia) - Emily has been acting and directing in the greater Seattle area for 10 years. With her masters in the creative arts, her whole world is centered in theater. Aside from the stage, Emily also teaches private music lessons, delivers babies and runs her household. She is overjoyed to be part of this production! Here's to many more! www.musicwithemily.fullslate.com

Maggie McGough (Brenda) - Maggie is eight years old and is in 3rd grade. She loves to sing and do drama. She has done SummerStage with Stone Soup Theater and played "Molly" in AnnieKIDS. She also does Kung Fu and is in Northwest Girlchoir.  Maggie loves learning about all different places in the world and the people who live there, and hopes to travel the world when she's older.

 

Marlo Olson (Glenda) - Marlo Olson is ten years old. She is a fifth grader and is a social butterfly who loves school, science, Girl Scouts and acting. She has been in short films, a web series, modeling and YouTube shorts. This is her theater debut. She would like to thanks her friends and family for their support. 

 

Jessica Robins (Aunt Bessie/Lucia II) - Jessica is pleased to join the cast in breathing new life into this annual tradition. In addition to being an active actor, artist, comedian and karaoke enthusiast, Jessica is also a mother of two.  You can catch her in the upcoming year as a member of the house improv team at The Pocket Theater.  Love and thanks to friends, family, and you the reader.  Excelsior!

Annie Legrand (Danielle) - Annie LeGrand is in 4th grade.  She is thrilled to be back on stage at Stone Soup Theater, after playing the title role of "Annie" in Annie KIDS last June.  Annie enjoys her dance classes, choir and learning to play guitar and flute.  She also likes unicorns, Taylor Swift, and dogs of all shapes and sizes.
 
Jack Newby (Jim) - Jack Newby is happy to be acting in his first play! Jack is in the 3rd grade. When he's not acting or at school, he enjoys reading, science, fishing, Pogo sticking and Minecraft. He wants to say thanks to Angela for giving him the idea to audition and to Buddy for giving him a part!

James McGough (Jack) - James is eleven years old and is in 6th grade.  He is a second-degree red sash in Kung Fu and is an internationally competitive Pokemon player.  He sings in his school's choir and enjoys theater, piano, and soccer.  James also likes playing board games and video games and learning about computers.

Nikki Delmarter (Fireman/Murgatroyd/Leonora) - Nikki is thrilled to be making her Stone Soup and Seattle Theatre debut! Nikki just recently graduated from Central Washington University with her BFA. After performing in Coeur d'alene Summer Theatre this past summer she moved back to the area to pursue theatre. Past roles include "Eponine", Les Mis (CTE), "Maria", Sound of Music (LST), "Amy", Little Women (CTE), "Scgwartzy", Spelling Bee (TLT), "Ariel", The Tempest (CTE), My Fair Lady and Addams Family (CST) and many more. Much love to Nicholas for being my rock and believing in me. Enjoy the show! Www.delmarter.wix.com/Nikole
Coming Soon...

The God of Hell by Sam Shepard
February 20 - March 15

Frank and Emma are Wisconsin dairy farmers who live a quiet respectable life until they agree to put up Frank's old friend, a scientist on the run from a secret government project involving plutonium. The play is a surreal allegory-darkly comic-and a thrilling theatrical ride that explores the high cost of complacent political conformity.

"Deliriously entertaining and deeply scary..." Newsday

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