David Orr as Charlie
A former radio news announcer for NPR affiliate KLCC in Eugene, David Orr currently plays acoustic bass with the Bathtub Gin Serenaders, a local band featuring jazz classics from the 1920s and 30s. By day, he serves as a deputy district attorney. With no prior acting experience, David hopes his debut as “Charley” in Death of a Salesman will be as enjoyable for you as it is for him!
Jason Brooks-Torres as Uncle Ben
This is jason's first acting role at the Randall Theatre. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Eddie Lee as Howard Wagner / Stanley
Having been fascinated with the art of acting early in his life, Eddie took his first introductory acting course over 10 years ago, enjoyed it, but did not pursue it. More than ten years later, a renewed interest emerged, surprising him, and encouraging him to return to school to take his second class with RCC. He has since participated in a number of readings and performed two skits, Alice in Wonderland’s Mad Tea Party and Family 2.0, for the class production. This will be his first time participating in a full theater production.
Brianna Gowland as Jenny / Letta
This is Brianna's third time being seen on the Randall stage, previously as Witch-Witch in "Scots on the Rocks", Nicole in Black Friday and the roles of Mary & The Fruit Merchant in Scrooge! The Magical Musical. She has worked with other theaters such as Ashland Community Theatre, Children's/Teen's Musical Theatre of Oregon, North Medford Black Tornado Theatre, and Camelot Theatre Company. Brianna will also be seen onstage in Godspell at the Randall Theatre this Summer.
Hannah Kloefkorn as Miss Forsythe
This is Hannah's first acting role at the Randall Theatre. She hopes you enjoy the show!
Designers
Russell Medeiros Set Design
Russell recently moved to the Rogue Valley to be closer to his family. He was a stage hand for “The Odd Couple (Female Version)”. As lead Set Designer for the Randall Theater, he has designed sets for “The Owl and the Pussycat” and designing the Set and costumes for A Funny Thing Happened On The way To The Forum".
Kelly Latham Lighting Design
Kelly has been volunteering with the house staff and the production team at the Randall since September 2012. She recently assisted with the lighting design for "Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and "Owl and the Pussycat". She enjoys helping wherever she's needed, whether it is painting the scenery or recycling the cans and bottles. Kelly was a member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival company for twenty four years, working on numerous productions as a lighting technician.
Toni Holley Costume Design & Props
Toni Holley began her theatrical journey in High School. She obtained most of
her training while attending Santa Rosa J.C., in Santa Rosa, CA. and Allen Hancock College in Santa Maria, CA. She participated in the year-round
productions as the well as the intensive Summer Repertory at SRJC.