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Mary Sheridan
as The Narrator
Mary Sheridan is thrilled to be in Swordfight Christmas! You can also see her in The Mummer’s Play at the Medicine Show Theater, 549 W. 52 Street, Dec 16–Jan 10. Her favorite NYC theatres to work at include: The Culture Project, Urban Stages, Theatre Row Theatres & The Bowery Poetry Club. Mary is also a cabaret artist, has done several short films with J. Boyett & is a graduate of Yale University.
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Rachel Weekley
as Dandreanna
Rachel Weekley is a recent graduate of Ohio University's School of Theater BFA Performance Program and a company member of The American Mime Theater. In New York, she recently performed with Barefoot Shakespeare Company’s Romeo and Juliet(Juliet), C.A.G.E Theater’s Coffee/Evil(Salina), In Our Own Words Project Can We Come to the Table (Duane Quintana), Occupy Verona’s Romeo and Juliet (Romeo).
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Sharon Cacciabaudo
as Homeless Woman/Balthazar/Mrs. Wallace
Sharon Cacciabaudo is right at home performing original and Avant-Guard works. "Give me high comedy or give me death!" Favourites include; Sister Mary Ignatius in Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, Amelia/Dr. Pinch in Comedy of Errors and The Mother in Plans among others. She also wrote great comedic works such as Shakespeare in The Trailer Park and Escape From The Womens' Wacko Ward.
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Charles Leeder
as Dan/Bob Wallace/Santa Claus
Charles Leeder was last seen in the White Rabbit Production of "Scream Queens and Crazed Fiends," at the Kraine Theatre. Charles is also a composer and playwright. His play 'A Catered Affair' ran for sixty weeks at the Tow Path Dinner Theatre. His most recent project is the feature film, "The Gentle Present" based on his play originally produced at the Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton, New Jersey.
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Kalista Tazlin
as Petera Stuyvesant
Kalista Tazlin loves corsets, swords and capes and she’ll be getting all in her role as the evil but devilishly delicious Petera Stuyvesant. Kalista recently made her acting debut playing a lead role in a New York International Fringe Festival play called Hearts Afire by Darcy Sternberg. But this is the first show she gets to swordfight in. Rest assured, she’ll make the cut! Or a couple!