CARRIE MADSEN (Laverne Andrews) Carrie last appeared at Sierra Rep as Martha Watson in White Christmas. Recent credits include the Regional Tour of Cabaret and the buzz-producing Bay Area Musical, Becoming Britney at the New York Fringe Festival. Carrie continues performing in California with film projects as well as her voice-over and print work. She enjoys participating in new works projects including the recent collaboration with 42nd Street Moon, Shadows of Pompeii. Carrie is a proud Theatre Bay Area Titan Award Winner, Member of Actor's Equity and studies at the Shari Carlson Studio.
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JILL ANDERSON (Maxene Andrews) Jill is thrilled to be working for the first time at Sierra Rep! She has worked extensively in professional theatres in Nebraska as well as many Regional theatres around the country and in New York. She has made recent appearances at the Barter Theatre in Virginia and Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. Favorite roles include Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, Viola in Twelfth Night, Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker and Jenny Diver in The Threepenny Opera. Jill has recorded three CDs of traditional Irish music. Visit her website at: www.redchairrecords.com
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JONN JORGENSEN (Lou Levy/Multi-Characters) Jonn is pleased to be making his Sierra Rep debut! An actor/director and playwright, his theatre adventures have taken him from his native Montana to New York City, national tours and the Carribean. Previous credits include Barrymore in I Hate Hamlet, Moonface in Anything Goes, Vladimir in Waiting for Godot, Jerry/Daphne in Sugar, half the population in Greater Tuna, Touchstone in As You Like It, Buzz in Love! Valour! Compassion! and Nathan Detroit in Guys & Dolls. His favorite role? Uncle Jonn to Madisen Mae and Morgan O'Malley.
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JULIE LUDLUM (Patty Andrews) Julie is happy to be back onstage after a few years off to start a family with her husband, Michael. Her last SRT appearance was as Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Favorite SRT roles include The Fool in King Lear, Eliza in My Fair Lady, and serving as director for The Christmas Foundling. Julie is the recipient of multiple performance awards, including two Backstage West awards and the San Diego Critics Circle award. This performance is dedicated to the men and women who have fought bravely to protect the freedoms we hold dear. Titus 3:3-7
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NOLAN BONVOULOIR (Vic Schoen/Pianist) Nolan is a New Hampshire native and elated to be making his West Coast debut with Sisters of Swing. Favorite prior musical directing credits include the national tour of Altar Boyz and regional productions of Cabaret, Thoroughly Modern Millie and A Little Night Music. When not behind the piano, Nolan spends time composing, reading, and doodling on himself with felt-tip pens, and has occasionally been known to invent fattening desserts.
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