Mark Anders

Mark Anders*

Stu Rassmussen (Stu for Silverton), Bill O’Wray (Trouble in Mind)
Mark appeared in the first play Intiman produced in the Playhouse, Shaw’s Man and Superman; after that, he was in The Little Foxes, The Last Unicorn, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (as Puck), The Rivals, Hay Fever, Gross Indecency, and Irma Vep, among others. Also at the Playhouse, last year he was Henry Higgins in Pygmalion for Seattle Shakespeare Company. At other theatres, most recently, he was one of the denizens of Grey Gardens at ACT, where he has also appeared in Souvenir, The Woman in Black, and Dirty Blonde. He is a cocreator of the award-winning revue A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration, which has played across the U.S., including a stint at ACT. He has visited theatres in seventeen cities with 2 Pianos 4 Hands, and played it here, too, at the Seattle Rep. He is a core member of Endangered Species Project, a theatre group producing readings of rarely-seen and important plays: endangeredspeciesproject.org.
Andrew Creech

Andrew Creech

John Nevins (Trouble in Mind)
Andrew is thrilled to be making his debut in the Intiman Theatre Festival. He was last seen in Cornish College of the Arts’ productions of Bat Boy: The Musical (Reverend Hightower) and Caryl Churchill’s Cloud Nine (Clive/Edward). An avid playwright and poet, Andrew’s work has been showcased in Cornish’s Winter New Works Festival as well as in Fantastic. Z’s first annual new works festival, Trivial Pursuits. This summer, he hopes to start production on a self-produced online sketch comedy series. Without the friends, family and people who care, he would be nothing. To them, he sends his undying love.
Tim Gouran

Tim Gouran

Al Manners (Trouble in Mind), Athenian Soldier, Cinesias (Lysistrata)
Tim is very happy and proud to be back at Intiman. Tim was last seen at Intiman as Kewpie in Paradise Lost. He has performed with many Seattle theatres including ACT, The Seattle Repertory Theatre, Azeotrope Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle Public Theatre, Book-It Theatre, Washington Ensemble Theatre, and Strawberry Theatre Workshop. He got his start with The Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. He has appeared in several movies and TV episodes and his voice can be heard on many video games and commercials. He can next be seen in Azeotrope Theatre remount of Red Light Winter, and 25 Saints, in rep at ACT Theatre.
Tracy Michelle Hughes

Tracy Michelle Hughes*

Wiletta (Trouble in Mind), Nina (Stu for Silverton), Antonia (We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!)
Tracy is thrilled to be making her Intiman debut in their 2013 Summer Theatre Festival. Recently she appeared as Elizabeth in ACT’s In the Next Room…The Vibrato Play. She has also appeared in Pretty Fire, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, Tintypes, The Grinch, Little Shop of Horrors, Flight, Mojo for the Sayso, and Stuff Happens to name a few. She has been blessed to do film, commercials, industrials, and television. Tracy is glad for the opportunity to work in a repertory fashion, rehearsing and performing three differently style shows at once. It is extremely terrifying and yet absolutely exciting. She gives her thanks!
Charles Leggett

Charles Leggett*

Narrator (Stu for Silverton), Phiaccidos (Men’s Chorus Leader) (Lysistrata)
At Intiman: Cop, Doctor, Musician, The Streetcar Named Desire. Most recently: Beverly Weston, August Osage County, Balagan; Donnie, American Buffalo, Seattle Rep (50th Anniversary Season). Charles is a three-time nominee (Ray, Yankee Tavern, ACT, 2010; Lennie, Of Mice and Men, Seattle Rep, 2011) and recipient (Shylock, The Merchant
of Venice
, Seattle Shakespeare Company, 2009) of the Theatre Puget Sound “Gregory” Award for Outstanding Actor, and has also worked at Seattle Children’s Theatre, Book-It, Portland Center Stage, The Village, 5th Avenue and many smaller companies. His voice work includes over fifteen audio books (Cedar House Audio) and several video games.
Xochitl Portillo-Moody

Xochitl Portillo

Ismenia (Lysistrata)
Xochitl will be a seniorvat Cornish College of the Arts and has participated in several productions there over the last three years. Most recently she was in their double-bill production of The Jealous Husband/Sganarelle. In the fall she played Darlene in their production of Balm in Gilead. She is thrilled to be a part of the Intiman Theatre’s Summer Festival this year. Many thanks to Intiman’s amazing production team and to their wonderful Festival supporters.
Skylar Tatro

Skylar Tatro

Judy Sears (Trouble in Mind), Mini Trooper (We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!)
Skylar is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a B.F.A. in Original Works. She is absolutely delighted to be spending her summer with this inspiring group of artists! Recent credits at Cornish include Mae in Mud, Julia in Fefu and her Friends, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet. Thanks to family and friends for the endless amounts love and support!
Benjamin Wippel

Benjamin Wippel

Chorus (Stu for Silverton), Men’s Chorus, Pease (Lysistrata)
Benjamin has just received his BFA in Theater from Cornish College of the Arts, where he recently played Bat Boy in Bat Boy: The Musical. Other favorite roles include Durdles in Drood, Mitchell in The Little Dog Laughed, and Chadwick in Punk Rock. He is thrilled to make his Intiman debut and spend the summer doing what he loves most.
Chelsea Callahan

Chelsea Callahan

Chorus (Stu for Silverton), Spartan Girl, Women’s Chorus, Spartan Herald (Lysistrata)
Chelsea is about to be a Senior at Cornish College of the Arts majoring in Musical Theatre. You may have seen her in the Cornish production of Bat Boy: The Musical (Bud/Daisy) or in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Drood). She gives a huge thank you to her family and friends near and far for the support, and to everyone at the Intiman for this amazing opportunity!
Brian Culbertson

Brian Culbertson

Chorus (Stu for Silverton), Opisthenia, Athenian Soldier (Lysistrata)
Brian is a recent graduate from the University of Washington, with degrees in music, drama, and dance, pursuing a career in musical theatre. He’s extremely excited to be making his professional debut with the Intiman Theatre, only two hours from his home, Whidbey Island. Thanks to his friends, families, and mentors who have made all of this possible.
Kamaria Harris

Kamaria Hallums-Harris

Myrrhine (Lysistrata)
Kamaria is from Greer, South Carolina. She graduated from South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities for drama in 2010, and moved to Seattle to attend Cornish College (2014). At Cornish she has worked with Sheila Daniels on William Inge’s Summer Brave, as well as with Carol Roscoe on Shakespeare’s Pericles. Kamaria is incredibly excited to be a part of the Intiman Summer Festival and cannot wait to see where this journey will take her.
Aishe Keita

Aishe Keita

Lampito, Women’s Chorus (Lysistrata)
Aishe has studied at A.C.T in San Francisco and is in her senior year at Cornish College of the Arts. Last semester she stared in Moliere’s play The Imaginary Cuckold as Sganarelle. This is Aishe’s second production with Sheila Daniels. She is excited to work with Daniels again in Lysistrata, in her first appearance at the Intiman.
Chelsea LeValley

Chelsea LeValley

Chorus (Stu for Silverton), Spartan Girl, Women’s Chorus (Lysistrata)
New Seattleite who’s here to stay! Elon University magna cum lade BFA Music Theatre ’11. May have seen me since Oct. 2012 at ACT Central Heating Lab Workshop, Seattle Public Theater, Mt. Baker Theater, Island Stage Left, Awesome Possum Theater Symposium, Seattle Playwrights Collective, WET Construction Zone Seattle Dinner Detective and as a Teaching Artist with Village Theatre and Stone Soup Theater. Other credits at Hangar Theater (NY), Theater Under the Stars (OH),
Open Space Theater Café (NC), Missoula Children’s Theater (MT), Gallery Players (NC), Hamilton Civic Theater (OH). Commedia dell’arte in Italy and film work in LA. Jeremiah 29:11.
Matthew Reed

Matthew Reed

Chorus (Stu for Silverton), Archon (Lysistrata)
Cornish College of the arts alumni, Matt Reed is excited to be in the Intiman summer festival. He studied classical voice performance, composition and original works. Recently you may have seen him as Adonis in Cornish Opera Theatre’s production of Venus and Adonis, as well as his solo performance in Cornish’s solo show festival, Caught One-Handed. He’d like to thank his friends and family for their support.
Kylee Rouselot

Kylee Rouselot

Barb (Stu for Silverton), Margherita (We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!)
Kylee was raised in Irvine California. Most of her afternoons were spend at the Laguna Beach Playhouse where she was a member of the children’s theatre Conservatory and Repertory programs. She received her BFA in Drama from Carnegie Melon University in Pittsburgh, PA. After living in New York City for many years, Kylee fell in love with Seattle and refused to leave. She is all aglow to be working with Intiman this season. A big Namaste to her supportive family and beloved squatters.
G. Val Thomas

G. Valmont Thomas*

Jim Hodgett (Stu for Silverton), Sheldon Forrester (Trouble in Mind), Luiggi (We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!)
Mr. Thomas was in the company of The Oregon Shakespeare Festival for 12 seasons over 14 years. Roles include Lincoln in Topdog/Underdog, Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Macbeth in Macbeth. At other theatres: Sam in Master Harold and the Boys (West Of Lenin), Memphis in TWO TRAINS RUNNING (Syracuse Stage), Cutler in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Huntington Theatre), Othello in Othello (The Bathhouse Theatre), Sam in Blues for an Alabama Sky (ACT – Seattle), Lucio in Measure for Measure (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and Frank in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Empty SpaceTheatre).
Drew Combs

Drew Combs

Chorus (Stu for Silverton), Men’s Chorus (Lysistrata)
Drew is a rising senior at Cornish College of the Arts. Past roles include Cleon in Pericles, Dopey in Balm in Gilead, Alan Eliot in The Mystery of Edwin Drood at Cornish, as well as Haemon in Antigone with the Team Antigone company.
Burton Curtis

Burton Curtis*

Giovanni (We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!), Henry (Trouble in Mind)
Burton has been working in the theatre here in Seattle and across the country for the past thirty years. He is delighted to be back for a second season of Intiman Theatre’s Festival, after creating the role of Crystal Pain in last summer’s Miracle!, as well as playing several roles in the Festival’s Romeo and Juliet.
Simon Hamlin

Simon Hamlin

Men’s Chorus, Spartan Ambassador (Lysistrata)
Simon is excited to make his Intiman debut. Theatre credits include: Book-It Repertory Theatre (Anna Karenina), Theatre 9/12 (Everything in the Garden, Jason and Medea), ArtsWest (Anne of Green Gables), Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum (Twelfth Night), Boise Contemporary Theatre (The Underpants). Film/TV work includes: 2011 Oscar-Nominated The Fighter, TNT’s Leverage, David O. Russell’s upcoming American Hustle (Dec. 2013). Most recently, Simon starred in The Three Stars, a short in the 2013 Seattle International Film Festival. He also created, co-wrote and produced Locally Grown (www.locallygrowntv.com), a comedic web series launched in June. www.simonhamlin.com
Bobbi Kotula

Bobbi Kotula*

Victoria (Stu for Silverton)
The New York Times called Bobbi “Uproarious” as the whip cracking, dominatrix Hildret Heinz of Off-Broadway’s Iron Curtain. Broadway World calls her work in Village Theatre’s recent production of Trails as “hysterical” and “show stopping”. Favorite roles inlcude: Golde (Fiddler), Hildret (Iron Curtain), Miss Hannigan (Annie), Mrs. Potts (Beauty & the Beast), Kate (Taming of the Shrew), Maggie (Lend Me A Tenor), Peter (Peter Pan), Sarah (Company), Molly (Unsinkable Molly Brown), Nellie (South Pacific) Doatsy Mae (Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), Momma Harley (Trails). Favorite theatres: Village Theatre, SCT, The 5th Ave., Showtunes!, CDST, Seattle Rep, Intiman. More stuff about her film, TV, and radio work at www.bobbikotula.com
Marty Mukhalian

Marty Mukhalian

Jean-Anne (Stu for Silverton), Calonice, Stratyllis (Women’s Chorus Leader) (Lysistrata)
Marty is thrilled to be returning to Intiman, where she was previously seen in All The King’s Men and Paradise Lost. She trained at The 78th Street Theatre Lab in NYC and has been performing in and around the Seattle area with Seattle Shakespeare Company, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Washington Ensemble Theatre, Shakespeare Walla Walla, Annex Theatre, and Theater Schmeater among others. Most recently she appeared in New Century Theatre Company’s production of The Trial. Marty’s favorite productions include: Hard Times (Mrs. Sparsit); Bug (Agnes); Babs The Dodo (Babs); and The Trojan Women (Hecuba), directed by Sheila Daniels.
Adam Standley

Adam Standley

Joe Barker and Lovely Lady (Stu for Silverton), Eddie (Trouble in Mind), State Trooper et al (We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!)
Adam Standley is so grateful to be sharing the stage(s) here at the Intiman playhouse with this killer team of artists. In Seattle, Adam is proud to have worked with award-winning casts at Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, the Intiman, and Washington Ensemble Theatre. As a founding member of The Satori Group, his work there comprises the majority of the pride in his life. His girlfriend and puppy take up the rest. Recent Satori Group Credits: reWilding: Actor, Tragedy: a tragedy: Director, Making of a Monster: Director/Actor, Winky: Actor.
Shontina

Shontina “Tina” Vernon

Lysistrata (Lysistrata), Millie Davis (Trouble in Mind)
A graduate of the University of Washington’s Graduate Acting Program, Shontina is no stranger to Seattle audiences. Her solo show, Wanted, premiered earlier this year at Theatre Off Jackson in a co-production with The Hansberry Project and the Central District Forum. Her work has been produced at ACT Theatre, New York’s Hip Hop Theatre Festival, and terraNova Collective, to name a few. She is a National Performance Network touring artist, and a recipient of the Louise McKinney Playwriting Fellowship. Select Theatre/TV/Film Credits include: Etta Phifer’s Testimonial Shoe Kismet at ACT Theatre, Wild Black Eyed Susans at the Julliard School, 24, Kings
on NBC, and in the indie
film, “The Novice”.

*Denotes Actors’ Equity Association