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Dennis Taylor
as Man In Chair
Dennis is very excited (and terrified!) at getting to perform one of his "bucket list" roles. It has been quite a while since he has had to say more than a few lines onstage so he will do his best to remember "most of them"! A huge thanks to Kathy for entrusting him with this part and to all the "Drowsy" cast for being such gems to work with musically. To you, the audience, here's hoping that as you sit in your chair tonight, you will laugh a lot, perhaps even tear up a bit and when you leave, take with you a little tune to carry along whenever you're feeling "blue".
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Samantha Hawk
as Janet Van De Graaff
Samantha Hawk (Janet) is excited to be in her first production with Washington Community Theatre. Samantha has performed at many different theaters in the area, most recently participating in the Pittsburgh New Works Festival in “Things, or the Rothko” (Sandra) with Riverfront Theater Company. She has also performed in These Shining Lives (Catherine) and Why Do Fools Fall in Love (Dee Dee) at South Park Theatre, Miracle on 34th Street (Doris U/S) and Amélie (Amélie U/S) at Little Lake Theatre, and Urinetown (Little Becky) at Stage 62. Later this year, Samantha will be performing as Judy alongside her sister, Alexis, in White Christmas at Little Lake. Samantha would like to thank her friends and family for their continued support.
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EJ Christopher
as Robert Martin
EJ Christopher (Robert Martin) is grateful to return to the WCT stage and perform with all of his dear friends - old and new! EJ received his B.A. in Theatre (w/ a Concentration in Musical Theatre) from PennWest California in 2021. Theatre credits include but aren't limited to You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! (Director), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Hysterium), Into the Woods (The Baker), Edges (Man 1), and Doubt: A Parable (Director). EJ would like to thank Bella, his nephews, and his WCT family for believing in him and giving him a reason. He hopes you can escape from the anxieties of the world for this performance, and that you can find "your tune" with this hilariously beautiful show.