Rebecca O'Neil
February 29, 2024 11:45 am (PST)
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William Eames
February 28, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)
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I am a Seattle-based theatre artist with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts from Western Washington University, where I studied both acting and playwriting. I aim to engage in art, both in my acting and my writing, from a stance of joy. It is a beautiful thing to get to capture the human experience – even the parts with profound sadness or anger – and something that so often people take for granted. Joy and curiosity are at the center of the human experience and it is this thought that I find propels me in my work. My most recent work has been with Taproot Theatre Company where I have been extremely fortunate to get my footing in Seattle's professional theatre scene. When I am not acting or writing I can most often be found cooking, making music, or playing D&D.
Trent Latta
February 26, 2024 11:45 am (PST)
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I always put the funniest word at the end of the sentence underpants.
Thank you!
Jason Marr
February 29, 2024 12:15 pm (PST)
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Jeremy Moller
February 28, 2024 12:15 pm (PST)
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Jeremy has studied, written, and performed at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and The Groundlings and The Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatres and has performed stand-up comedy at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, and The Improv in Hollywood. His films have been featured at The SXSW Film Festival and on Amazon Prime Video. His most recent stage credits include leading roles in the world premiere musical FOCUS: A Rock Opera at The Egyptian Theatre, Holmes & Watson at Edmunds Driftwood Players, and Patrimony at 18th & Union for the Red Rover Theatre Company, and Stranger Things: The Experience for Fever Projects/Netflix.
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Joe Moore
February 28, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)
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Molly Blades
February 29, 2024 11:45 am (PST)
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Jameson Cook
February 27, 2024 12:15 pm (PST)
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I began acting for the stage at the age of 7 in my local childrens theatre, Whidbey Children’s Theatre (WCT), in productions of “Treasure Island”, “Charlotte’s Web”, “Shoemaker and the Elves” and “Robin Hood” as Robin Hood.
I continued acting at WICA (Whidbey Island Center for the Arts), performing in productions such as “The Kentucky Cycle”, “Oliver!”, “Big, the musical”, and “It's A Wonderful Life”.
After graduating highschool I continued my acting career by attending SCAD (Savannah College for Art and Design) to pursue my dream to act in film and television along with acting for the stage. At SCAD I was in two main stage productions: “Everybody” and “Rumors”. With appearances in eight separate student films such as “The Guest”, “The Redeye”, “Lord Henry Boddingham III” , “Carved in Stone”, and “The Picture of Dorian Grey”.
I have been told I'm a natural, multifaceted actor. Enthusiastic and imaginative in my work, bringing humor and a serious focus to my roles.
I’m looking to branch into the Theatre and Film scene here in Seattle while I pursue my goal of studying abroad in the UK. Either through a masters program or a workshop intensive.
I’m interested in voice over work and am building a home studio.
I’d like to thank my mother for the support and help to allow me to pursue a career in acting. I couldn’t have done this without her.
Thank you Mom.
Alicia Crowley
February 28, 2024 11:45 am (PST)
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David Klein
February 27, 2024 10:30 am (PST)
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Dear Fellow Theater Workers –
I will do my best to see you as colleagues – rather than potential employers – and hope we all enjoy my 3 minutes with you!
Sawyer Buyagawan
February 27, 2024 12:45 pm (PST)
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Sawyer Buyagawan is an actor, teaching artist, and playwright based in Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR. As an artist of faith, Sawyer believes in Servant Storytelling, the belief that theatre always points to something that is greater than ourselves, and that theatre is essential for our souls.
Sawyer has coached acting, taught improv, and assisted with several student productions at Seattle Christian School and George Fox University.
BA in Theatre (Acting/Directing), Theology Minor – George Fox University.
Sumedha Kshirsagar
February 26, 2024 10:15 am (PST)
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Bradley Goodwill
February 28, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)
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Abigail Tsai
February 29, 2024 11:00 am (PST)
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Ciel Pope
February 27, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)
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Ryan Crome
February 28, 2024 12:15 pm (PST)
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Emily Fortuna
February 28, 2024 11:45 am (PST)
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Kristopher Jones
February 26, 2024 11:45 am (PST)
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After falling love with theatre over a decade ago, I've enjoyed it more than most things in life, prioritizing theatre over many other activities. I have been certified in stage combat, and invested heavily in my theatre education through both the University of Washington's Drama school and currently with Tom Todoroff Studios. I want to inspire as many people as I can to invest themselves in theatre as much as possible, be it on stage, backstage or front of house, and I want to tell stories that satisfy and heal the mind, heart and soul.
Hana Hahn
February 26, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)
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Hana Hahn is an American, non-binary actor. They made their lead debut in Cuckoo (2024) as Penny. They are known for their roles as Blair in Vulture (2023) and Annalise Campbell in Menace (2023). Hana made their television debut in 2021 in Three Busy Debras. They have also appeared on stage in various productions, splitting their time between film and stage.
Tagen Mathews
February 28, 2024 10:15 am (PST)
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Tyson Jenkins
February 26, 2024 12:45 pm (PST)
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I’m from Olympia. I’ve lived I. LA the last decade, in New York last year and I’ve fallen in love with my college sweetheart. We’ve come home to put down roots. She’s from Olympia, too. Funny enough, Olympia is a small town, and we both went to high school there, but we never met. Not until we both enrolled at UW. After 15 years of friendship, she gave me my shot. And I stuck it. We love being home.
Emily Hall
February 27, 2024 10:30 am (PST)
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I am a transplant from Norfolk, Virginia and have been living/working in Seattle since 2018. I enjoy telling impactful stories showcasing the highs and lows of the human experience. When not working I continually train in the art of theatrical stage combat and have been taking classes, earning certifications, and assisting classes since 2013.
Maddy Nibble
February 29, 2024 10:15 am (PST)
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Happy Leap Day, everybody! Thanks for being here. I love to perform, write, produce, and will happily sing or play ukulele when given the opportunity. I speak some French, some Russian, and I'm working on my Gaelic. I'm always up for a new challenge, because new challenges are what make life (and art!) interesting.
Mark McQuinn
February 26, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)
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My father was a Marine, so we moved a few times. Most of my childhood was in Maryland. I loved insects, dinosaurs, & Marvel comic books.
We moved to Seattle when my father retired, & I have lived here since. I worked as a directory assistance operator, built kayaks, & pounded rivets for Boeing before going back to school to get my BS in Biology. A friend was directing a production of “As You Like It”, & invited me to play my pennywhistle as accompaniment to the songs in that play. I loved it, especially being part of the storytelling. Other directors invited me into their plays, eventually giving me parts with lines. Thus I became an actor. I had to stop for several years for personal reasons, but now am free to pursue that love of storytelling again.
Lauren Henrie
February 27, 2024 12:30 pm (PST)





















