Cast
![]() | JEREMY BROWN (John Adams) | |||
| Jeremy recently moved to the Pacific Northwest after graduating from Northern Michigan University. While at NMU, Jeremy performed with On the Spot, NMU's #1 improv troupe for 4 years, he also served as the group's producer for 2 years. Since being here he has worked with Wing-It Productions as the Stage Manager for D.R. The Declaration is his first performance with Wing-It Productions, and he is excited because it will probably be the only time he'll be able to use his History degree. | ||||
![]() | JEANNINE CLARKE (Thomas Jefferson) | |||
| Jeannine is a graduate of the University of Washington, where she studied acting and costume design. She has worked with Taproot Theater, Seattle Opera and Off-Center Opera, among others. Previous Wing-It shows include The Irish Wake and Clues. She would like to thank The Ladies and Drew for their support. | ||||
![]() | ANNA DUFAULT (Abigail Adams) | |||
| Anna is a native of "The Palm Springs of Washington": Yakima. After graduating from Seattle Pacific University in 2002 she moved to New York, NY, where she trained with the Upright Citizen's Brigade and dabbled in stand-up comedy. She returned to Seattle in the fall of 2005 and began volunteering with Wing-It Productions in 2006. This is Anna's debut Wing-It show and she is delighted to be working with such a patriotic cast. God bless America! | ||||
![]() | NICK EDWARDS (Speaker of the House) | |||
| Nick is ecstatic to be making his onstage Wing-It debut in The Declaration. He is freshly plucked from the 2006 alumnae of Western Washington University where he received a BA in Theatre Arts (as well as minors in Film Studies and Latin) and was previously seen at the HUT as the "Improvising Artist" in Hogwash. He is also currently playing "Rosewater" and "Stone" in the Theater Schmeater's late night production Crescendo Falls: Episode 6. Nick hopes you enjoy The Declaration solely for its fundamental educational component as well as the indubitable historical accuracy. Nick plans on living and trying to do theatre in Seattle for a few years, then he may go to grad school, travel, or move to England. He's still deciding. | ||||
![]() | CONOR McNASSAR (John Hancock) | |||
| Conor is indubitably stoked to be a part of The Declaration. You may have seen Conor this summer as Dr. Lance Hartman in Wing-It's improvised medical drama, D.R. He also recently joined the cast of Twisted Flicks, making his live-voiceover debut in 1958's "Fiend Without a Face." Conor is the proud co-founder of On The Fly, Seattle's newest experimental longform troupe, which will begin performances this fall. Representing both the 206 and the 503, Conor would like to dedicate this performance to Nikki, for whom he once ate cat food. | ||||
![]() | COLIN MURPHY (Charles Thompson) | |||
| Colin is a recent graduate from Gonzaga University with a major in Broadcast Studies and a minor in Theatre Arts. During his four years at Gonzaga he participated in Gonzaga University Theatre Sports as well as performing shows at other venues within Spokane. This is Colin's first performance with Wing-It Productions and he only wishes that the founding fathers could be here to witness this mayhem. | ||||
![]() | ANDREW MCMASTERS (Director) | |||
| Andrew is the Artistic Director of Wing-It Productions and one of the founders of Jet City Improv. His theater credits include Seattle Repertory Theater, Seattle Shakespeare, Intiman Theater and the Seattle Children's Theater. He can also be seen across the country at auto shows doing a game show for Autotrader.com. He is proud of the work that Wing-It creates, and the entire team of dedicated people who all make it happen. Thanks to Carol, for all her support and love. And to Mom and Dad, who will be able to see this show in person. | ||||
![]() | ANTHONY van WINKLE (Stage Manager) | |||
| Anthony has been running tech for improv theater since he joined UW's improv troupe The Collective in 2001 and served as Technical Director until 2007. He started running the booth for Wing-It Productions during last year's Reality World Season 2, and continued with The Martini Brothers' Holiday Showcase, Wallflowers, and The Irish Wake. He is also an occasional technician and director for the UW Undergraduate Theater Society and various community theaters in Seattle. | ||||







