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Allan Jank
as Tommy McLaughlin, James, footman to Lady Durswell, and T.C. Utterson, Esq (a lawyer)
Allan makes his return to the stage in his second Panhandle Community Theatre production. His debut as an actor was in our February production of Dim Sum, a collection of ten-minute plays centered around food. Just as in this play, Allan played multiple characters: Frank in Ten Picnics, Howard in Howard and Scott in The Folks. Is this a trend? Allan's previous theatrical experience was offstage as a light and sound operator.
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Rick Jank
as Frank Woodward (host), Rev. Edward Leigh (vicar), Inspector Newcomen of Scotland Yard and Servant to ...
Rick has been involved in local theatre productions since 2003. His latest role was in PCT's comedy production of "Dim Sum." Perhaps his greatest thrill was directing the "ghost play," "The Woman in Black." His most personal thrill was seeing "This Is Heaven," a play he wrote, being performed. His cheapest thrill was performing in "You Can't Take it With You," where he got to set off fireworks on stage. But his happiest thrill is seeing his son get involved in the theatre, this show included.
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Brittney Leist
as Helene Wright and Alice Leigh, the vicar's daughter
Brittney has been a member of PCT’s Family for over 3 years. Last season, she was involved in every show, but some of her highlights were directing the summer children’s production of “Three Fables,” and portraying Becca Corbett in “Rabbit Hole“ and Eleanor Vance in “Haunting of Hill House.” She has also been involved in several local film projects. Her most recent project “The Parker Syndrome” has been accepted and viewed at many various film festivals in the United States and internationally. She is excited to be getting back on the stage, but is looking forward to day when the audience can be back in the theatre as well!