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Kelsey Diefendorf
Kelsey Diefendorf has been performing locally for 12 years, appearing in many PCA productions including her recent role as Beth in A Lie of the Mind. She dedicates her performance in The Fence to the Ashcraft family in loving memory of Andrew; and for Juliann, Ryder, Shiloh, Tate and Choice Ashcraft: thank you for everything you have taught me throughout my life, and for inspiring me to Be Better.
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Allie Kate Elliott
Prescott native Allie Kate Elliott is an accomplished actress who has been performing locally for over 12 years. She is grateful to be part of this journey from beginning to end and cannot think of a better subject to eternalize or a finer group of people with which to do it. Thank you to Ered Matthew for being the heart, and to the Granite Mountain Hotshots and the Community for being the soul.
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Frank Malle
Frank Malle comes to Prescott from Ojai, California with an extensive theatre background. An award-winning actor, writer and producer; his credits include “Best Performance Award” for his triple-role performance in Man of La Mancha. His one-act play, Jake and the Knight of the Road, was awarded the grand prize at California's Elite Theatre. He made his PCA debut as Sheldrake in Promises, Promises.
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Melanie Sapecky
An award-winning actress and playwright with numerous regional theater, film and TV credits; Melanie Sapecky has appeared at PCA in The Lion in Winter, The Producers and Harvey. A staged reading of her full-length play I Found Baby Jesus in the Cat Box was produced by Pasadena Playhouse. Her one-act play Platitudes of Perfect-ness took 1st place in Knoxville Writer’s Guild’s 2012 writing contest.
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Matt Simper
With a background in musical composition and performance, Matt Simper has been performing on stage for well over ten years as a singer and musician. His most recent theatrical engagements include performances with Tomorrow's Theater Tonight and "Red Hot Patriot" presented at the Elks Theater. Hailing from Dallas, Texas, he looks forward to establishing himself as a staple of the Prescott stages.