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D. Scott Graham
as George
D. Scott Graham is thrilled to be a part of CFTC's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?;" George is a dream role. Recently he has been seen as Friar Laurence in "Romeo and Juliet" (Castaways Rep), he designed set and lights for “Shutter" (Alliance Theatre Company), lights for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Castaways Rep), and lights for “Doubt" (CFTC). Some of his favorite roles have been Billy in "The House of Blue Leaves," Pozzo in "Waiting for Godot," Orin in "Children of a Lesser God," and Eugene in "Brighton Beach Memoirs" (many, many moons ago ). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Theatre with an emphasis on directing, writing and acting from Saint Leo University and attended graduate film school at American University in Washington, DC. Scott is currently the Senior Video Editor and Motion Graphics Artist at the National Press Club and is father to three wonderful and REAL kids.
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Stephanie Ramsey
as Honey
Stephanie Ramsey is thrilled to be working with this talented cast! Previous regional credits include Nancy Ward in "Horn in the West" (Southern Appalachian Historical Association), Mary/Charlotte in "Pride and Prejudice" (Annapolis Shakespeare), and Daniel in "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged” (The Blacksburg Summer Theatre Festival). Her community theatre experience has been mostly with the lovely Britches and Hose Shakespeare Company. She was last seen onstage as the title character in "Henry IV Part 1" and is looking forward to directing "Romeo and Juliet" this July. She is currently pursuing her Masters of Education with GMU so that she can get kids excited about the classics. She’d like to thank her family, friends, cast, crew, and director for this fantastic opportunity.
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Mike Rudden
as Nick
Mike Rudden is proud to make his debut with CFTC and excited to work on one of his dream roles. Mike's past four roles have all been with Dominion Stage in Arlington--Irwin in "The History Boys," Joe in “Bachelorette" (2015 WATCH nomination, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play), Peter in “Bug," and Alex in "The Little Dog Laughed." Previously, Mike has worked with several community and professional theaters in Northern Virginia, Washington DC, and his native Michigan. He currently lives in Alexandria and teaches high school mathematics for Fairfax County.