Barefoot in the Park - February 06 - March 01, 2015

Sandy Actors Theatre

 Who's Who 

  • Jim Bumgardner head shot

    Jim Bumgardner

    as Victor Velasco

    Jim is delighted to be part of Barefoot in the Park with such a talented cast. He is a veteran actor who has appeared in several SAT productions. Among his recent favorite SAT roles are Ralph Bellini in The Last Romance, Adonis Samaritan in A Barrel Full of Pennies, and Ken DeLaMaize in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. Jim is a retired Air Force Colonel who lives in Gresham with his wife, the lovely and talented Darleen. He dedicates each of his performances to the memories of Kim, Rocky and Mamie.

  • Steve Morris head shot

    Steve Morris

    as Telephone Repair Man

    Steve is thrilled to be making his debut at Sandy Actors Theatre. He last performed in The Haunting of Childhood at Lakewood Theater in January of 2014, and has been taking acting classes at Lakewood for the last 5 years. Steve’s previous experience includes dinner theater in Molalla as both actor and director, and numerous large and small roles at Franklin High (Portland) and Cornell University. He retired from the US Navy as a Commander, and from a civilian career as a mortgage loan officer.

  • Brian Leviel head shot

    Brian Leviel

    as Delivery Man

    Brian is excited about his first time on the stage at SAT. In the last couple of years, he has run the light board for Leading Ladies, The Last Romance, and The Game’s Afoot. After taking an acting class in Lake Oswego, Brian auditioned and was cast in his first stage role as the Delivery Man in Barefoot in the Park. He’s enjoying being on the stage looking out rather than in front of the stage looking in.

  • Berta Limbaugh head shot

    Berta Limbaugh

    Director

    Berta most recently played the role of Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest. She has been involved with SAT for many years as an actor, director, and designer. She has also worked with other theater companies such as NW Children’s Theatre and MHRT. "When I am doing theater, my heart sings. Each individual production is an adventure and an opportunity to experience life in a new and unique way. It is always a thrill!"

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