Frost/Nixon - May 13 - May 29, 2016

The Richland Players

 Who's Who 

  • Robert Chisholm head shot

    Robert Chisholm

    as John Birt

    This is Robert’s third play with the Players, and the first not to have an angelic theme. In addition to Duck Hunter Shoots Angel and My Three Angels here, he has appeared in Othello with the Rude Mechanicals, The Princess and the Pirate in the Wastekeep Company of Players and Fools at Ye Merrie Greenwood Faire, and in several productions at Columbia Basin College, including Night of the Iguana, The Rocky Horror Show, Richard III, Wilderness of Mirrors, The “M” Word, and Hamlet. Robert is delighted to be playing with both old and new cast and crew, and would like to thank everyone involved for another memorable experience.

  • Joe Kimmel head shot

    Joe Kimmel

    as Bob Zelnick

    Frost/Nixon is Joe Kimmel’s fourth consecutive production with The Richland Players. He previously appeared in Ordinary People as Stillman and Dial M for Murder as Inspector Hubbard. Joe was active in theatre during high school with such roles as Brandon in the student written and directed one-act Life, The Universe, And High School, Tootles in Pullman Civic Theatre’s Peter Pan, A Musical and Giles Corey in Pullman High School’s production of The Crucible. Joe has also worked as Co-Stage Manager for Pullman Civic Theatre’s The Miracle Worker, as a member of the stage crew for their production of Cinderella, and as Stage Manager for The Richland Players’ 100 Lunches. He thanks his family for their support.

  • Brianna Sacry head shot

    Brianna Sacry

    as Caroline Cushing

    Coming straight from her exciting directorial debut with 100 Lunches, Brianna is happy to tread the boards as Caroline Cushing in Frost/Nixon. Brianna’s love of theater started as a child and she has done theater her entire life. Her debut with Richland Players began offstage as the “Operator” in On Golden Pond followed by the tri-part comedic role of “Woman” in The 39 Steps. Her role as Margot in Dial M for Murder was a rewarding exploration of drama noir. She has also been involved with TriCities newest cultural addition, the Rude Mechanicals Shakespeare Company. With each experience at Richland Players, Brianna’s appreciation of them has grown. How lucky we all are to have such a great organization with such excellence of purpose, growing the arts in our community and edifying us all!

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