CAST  
  Heather Massie (TOBY) has many New York credits, including THE QUEEN'S KNIGHT (Jean Dalrymple Best Supporting Actress), Kaa in THE JUNGLE BOOK, and Juliet in ROMEO AND JULIET. She moved to the city last year after having worked with theatres across the country, including Allenberry Playhouse, Mill Mountain Theatre, Harrisburg Shakespeare Festival, and California Theatre Center.
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Cheri Wicks (MERCY), a native of Montana, is thrilled to be playing Mercy. Favorite New York theater roles include Agnes in THE SHADOW BOX, Estelle in NO EXIT, Queen Margaret in HENRY VI, part III, and Dorothy Simple in THE CASE OF THE CRUSHED PETUNIAS. Television credits include "Sex and the City," "The Sopranos," and "Law and Order." Always--immeasurable gratitude to her husband, John Shaw, her family, friends, and teachers for their love, support and wisdom.
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CREATIVES

Hal Tiné
(SET DESIGNER)
Hal
has been active in Lyric and Legitimate theater for his entire career. He has designed sets for the Broadway productions of JERRY'S GIRLS and THE TRIP BACK DOWN, among others. Television, Regional Theatre, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway credits number over 100. Mr. Tiné is design consultant to the T. Schreiber Studio in New York. He has also been an adjunct member since 1988 of the Design/Technology faculty of the Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film at Purchase College, State Univ. of New York.
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Chuck Wagner (ASSISTANT DIRECTOR)
Chuck has just recently Assistant Directed twice for the incredibly talented director Wendy Peace and the award-winning playwright Bill Fowkes and is excited to be a part of this production.  He was last seen on stage as Prospero in The Tempest and in Roberto Agguirre Sacasa's Golden Age.

Sarah Ford (STAGE MANAGER)
Sarah is a recent graduate of Drew University. New York credits: Trailerville & Bartleby, the Scrivener (Blue Heron Theatre); Dorian Gray, the Musical (NY Musical Theatre Festival); The Marilyn Tapes; Anton.  Other Stage Management credits: All In the Timing & Romance, Romance (Opera House at Boothbay Harbor); Plaza Suite; Arsenic and Old Lace; Big Love.  Design: Hello, Out There!; Once Upon A Mattress (set); The Laramie Project (sound); and numerous dance shows (costumes and lighting).  Sarah worked onstage with the "Compagnie Théâtrale F'Âme" in Dakar, Senegal.

Thomas Fowlkes (LIGHTING DESIGNER)
Thomas is happy to again be a part of the Greyhounds production team.  Thomas is currently a Project Manager for Cosler Theatre Design and was previously a Project Manager for Barbizon Lighting.  Prior to moving to New York, Thomas was the Director of Production for Lookingglass Theatre Company in Chicago, where he was instrumental in opening their new theatre complex on Michigan Avenue.  His design work has been seen in New York, Chicago, Houston and on tour all over the world.  Selected design credits include the Goodman Theatre (Chicago), Hubbard Street 2 (Tour), Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, Theatre at the Center (Indiana), Drury Lane-Evergreen Park (Chicago) and the Joseph Jefferson Awards Ceremony (Chicago). 


Ross Jeffcoat (SOUND DESIGNER)
Ross is a New York native who has produced sound for various productions at the Amateur Comedy Club of New York including Night Watch and Music From A Sparkling Planet.  Ross works during the day as a producer for the History Channel.
 

 
Michael Martinez (PRESS AGENT)
Michael is thrilled to represent Greyhounds.  Previous credits include Love! Valour! Compassion!, Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, The House of Blue Leaves and The Pinter Project ( T. Schreiber Studio); Frank J. Avella's The Bubble; Triumph of Love (Lincoln Center / Any Minute Now Productions); Looking4Sex (Wings Theater);  Crave by Sarah Kane; and The Fire Island Golden Wagon Film Festival.   Currently represents Woman Seeking...Theatre Company and Paula Vogel's How I Learned To Drive directed by Terry Schreiber.     

Todd Reichart (PRESS ASSISTANT)
Todd is an actor and information designer.  When not doing his art, he works as a writer, website creator, graphic designer and software consultant.  He has taught information design and writing at Rutgers.  A US Army veteran, he worked in psychological operations, a.k.a. propaganda.  If you're reading this, it worked. 
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Tzipora Kaplan (HOUSE MANAGER)
Greyhounds is Tzipora’s first production as House Manager, although she has unbelievable amounts of ushering experience.  She most recently stage managed The Birds and the Bees for Women Seeking…, The Xmas Project for New York Theatre Experiment, Monica! The Musical for P73 Productions (The New York Musical Theatre Festival) and Ponzi Man for Women Seeking… (The New York Fringe Festival).  Some other production credits include:  Fluke/Happiness Island at HERE! (SM), Name Day with the Immigrants Theatre Project (AD), Life Under Water at the Red Room (Costume Design) and Murder in the First with the Invictus Company (ASM).  Some Directing credits include:  The Figure of Father by Andy Davis and The Rain Bird by Katherine Dubois.  She sincerely hopes that one day she will have the guts to be irreverent in her bio.  Much love to family and friends.

Maria Gamboni (ASSISTANT PRODUCER)
Maria is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Evening Division.  She has returned on several occasions to act in various productions, most recently appearing in the role of Juanita in Ed Graczyk’s Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.  In addition, she has stage managing experience and enjoys working behind the scenes.  Miss Gamboni is on the board of Fluid Motion Theater & Film, a New York based company, and is on the alumni committee of the American Academy.  She is very pleased to be a part of this production and is particularly happy to be working again with director Jesse Jou.

Cheri Wicks, John Shaw (PRODUCERS)
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