The Curious Savage - June 19

R-ACT Theatre Productions

 Who's Who 

  • Cheryl Crabb head shot

    Cheryl Crabb

    as Mrs. Ethel P. Savage

    Cheryl has been with R-ACT since 1995 when she played Penny in You Can't Take it with You. Since then she has performed in numerous shows and has directed several times. Cheryl is pleased to reprise the role of Ethel Savage since it is one of her favorite roles in one of her favorite plays. This one is for you, J.

  • Eric J. McAnallen head shot

    Eric J. McAnallen

    as Titus Savage

    Eric is no stranger to the foolights having appeared in over thirty productions on area stages since the mid-1980’s. This marks his second time working with R-ACT, having voiced several characters in last Christmas’ Radio Show. Eric earned a degree in Playwriting from Carnegie Mellon University, and recently wrote and directed an adaptation of Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four. His favorite roles include Jesus Christ Superstar (Judas), Three Murders and It’s Only Monday (Harry Monday), Spamalot (Sir Robin), and Annie (Daddy Warbucks). Eric is a professional email guru, and he likes to spend his time building things in his woodshop or recreating medieval times. Eric lives in Ellwood City with his wife, Misa, his dog, Max, and a school of fish named Steve.

  • Amy Joseph head shot

    Amy Joseph

    as Lily Belle Savage

    This is Amy’s first acting gig of the season and her second time performing this very character! Her primary role with the company is that of president. Some of her previous productions include A Bad Year For Tomatoes, The Foreigner, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, and Murder At The Movies, just to name a few. Amy is looking forward to helping represent R-ACT at the upcoming 2015 Pittsburgh New Works Festival. Amy gives a huge shout out to the cast and crew of this heartwarming play and thanks to Larry for helping her take it to another level! A heartfelt thanks to all the people in the R-ACT “family,” as well as to her husband and children for their continued support in all her endeavors.

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