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Curtain Call

Stacie Hammersberg is making her ‘Theatre in the Woods’ debut as Claire, Catherine’s older sister. It’s been nearly six years since her role as “Mother Earth” in the Hunt Hill production of ‘Forests’.  Stacie enjoys cooking and baking but also spends a great deal of time outdoors: walking, biking and gardening. Immediately following the production of this play Stacie will be moving to Stoughton, WI (just south of Madison) to attend a Metal Arts School.  Upon completion she hopes to make a living creating one-of-a-kind jewelry and metal sculptures.

Alyssa Tisdell is not a newcomer to the Theatre in the Woods. In her short existence, she has been in over 5 plays on this stage and totaled over 14 plays in area theater groups. Also she has starred in "A Winter's Wish" a local community movie. She has enjoyed working with the cast and crew for “Proof”.  In the future she is hoping to do some traveling in Europe and then attend a school for Acting. When not onstage, or memorizing lines.... She can often be found riding/training horses or working on line with her horse advertising business (www.dreamhorse.us ).  

Jacob Johnson is making his debut at The Theater In the Woods. He is playing the part of Harold (Hal) Dobbs, a former grad student of Robert. Jake's prior acting experience includes the plays, "All I Really Need to Know I Learned In Kindergarten" and "While The Lights Were Out". Jake currently resides in Spooner, WI. He enjoys Athletics and spending time with family and friends. He wants to thank you all so much for coming and hopes you thoroughly enjoy the show.

A founding member of Theatre in the Woods, Bob Olsgard has entertained our audiences in a variety of roles. Some of his former characters are Martin Vaderhoff in “You Can't take it With You”, Captain Cat in “Under Milkwood”, Barney in “Summer of the 17th Doll” and Morris Ritz in “The Grass Harp”. Bob also played the Street Singer in “Threepenny Opera”, for which he was also musical director. No stranger to literature of Theater of the Absurd, he played George in TitW's 2001 production of “Who's afraid of Virginia Wolf”, and Mac Davies in last season’s “The Caretaker” by Harold Pinter.

 

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