Mr. Burns - January 08 - February 01, 2015

Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill

 Who's Who 

  • Alisia Downing head shot

    Alisia Downing

    as Susannah/2nd Agent/Itchy

    Alisia received a BA in Theatre from UNM. This is her first full production with Aux Dog. She was seen here last year in two productions of Love, Loss and What I Wore. She has spent the last year plus doing theatre in both Albuquerque and Santa Fe in Good People and Motherhood Out Loud with ForGiving Productions. She also works in local film, where she played Vanessa in Her Time and as background for television being filmed locally: The Messengers, Better Call Saul and Dig.

  • Bridget S. Dunne head shot

    Bridget S. Dunne

    as Nedra / Narrator

    Bridget S. Dunne is happy to be returning to the Aux Dog stage in this strange and lovely show. She was most recently seen as Lala Levy in The Last Night of Ballyhoo (Mother Road Theatre). Other recent roles include Agnes in Dancing at Lughnasa (Adobe Theater); Barbara in Pack of Lies (Adobe Theater); Catherine in Proof (Explora); and Elizabeth Bennett in Pride and Prejudice (Adobe Theater). Bridget is from Arlington, Virginia, having lived in Albuquerque for five years. She has a B.F.A. in Acting from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has also studied acting with Naomi Jacobson and John Vreeke at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and studied vocal archetypes with Frankie Armstrong (in the haunted remains of a castle in Wales, no less!). She was also recently seen in the web series "A Guy, A Girl, and Their Monster," playing one of the Aunties. She thanks the cast and crew for all their hard work, her family and friends for their support, and especially The Bean, for just everything.

  • Fernando Gonzales head shot

    Fernando Gonzales

    as Gibson/ Commercial Husband/ Sideshow Bob/ Mr Burns

    Fernando Gonzales first took the stage with the Missoula Children's Theatre in 1985, and his passion for acting continues to this day unabated. He is excited to be in an Aux Dog performance and hopes, barring some sort of injury caused by an irate audience's hurled produce, to work with these fine people again in the near future. Theatre credits include: Victor in Private Lives. Audio Credits include over 50 Audiobooks & Books On Tape productions. He can also be heard on television and radio as one of the voices of the NMDOT, and in theaters as the narrator for the Albuquerque Film and Music Experience.

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