
The Fourth Nail
Who's Who
Bob Berky
— Baldwin
Bob Berky
has performed as a solo artist throughout the world. He was awarded
an OBIE AWARD
for his work with the performance ensemble Foolsfire,
an Edinburgh
Festival Award for his one man show Out Of The Blue, and The
Kennedy
Center’s 1991 New American Plays Award for his first play, Cooking The
World.
His second play, The Dictator’s Nose was produced in L.A. in 1999, and
his third
play, The Redness of the Woodpecker has won many awards. Bob teaches
extensively
throughout the U.S.
Christopher
Clavelli* — Alchemist
Chris made
his Off Broadway debut in the smash hit comedy All in the Timing. Other
credits: The
Philadelphia Theatre Company, The Paper Mill Playhouse, Alabama
Shakespeare
Festival, The Kennedy Center, Florida Stage, The Caldwell, Actors
Theatre of
Louisville, Indiana Repertory Theatre and The Hangar. TV Credits: The
Soprano’s,
Rescue Me and many episodes of Law and Order. He is the recipient of
both The
Carbonell for his work in The Florida Shakespeare Festival’s production
of The
Mystery of Irma Vep, directed by John Briggs, and also The Barrymore
Award as
part of The Philadelphia Theatre Companies production of Sideman. Chris
is the associate
artistic
director at The Florida Repertory Theatre and a is also a resident director
with The Depot
Theatre in
Westport, New York. Last season Chris directed Stones in His Pockets for
Off Square.
Stephen
Lottridge — King John
Stephen is a
psychologist in private practice in Jackson, where he has lived for 13
years.
Before becoming a psychologist, he was a professor of Slavic languages
and
Literatures in the Northeast. In the 1970s, he did some experimental theatre
in the
Boston area. In Jackson, he has read in the Off Square performances of The
Laramie
Project and The Exonerated. He has also appeared in the role as
Nonno
in the Riot
Act’s production of Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape. He has taken
adult acting
classes, and is grateful for the support of his partner, children, friends
and teacher,
and to Off Square for this opportunity.
Carine
Montbertrand* — Radish
This season
she also played Emilia in Othello at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.
Off-Broadway
credits include The Flying Machine’s Frankenstein at Soho Rep and
two seasons
with The Acting Company (Margaret in Richard III, Lady Macbeth).
Also in New
York: The Young Playwrights Festival, La MaMa E.T.C., Fringe NYC.
Regional:
Actors Theatre of Louisville, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Pioneer
Theatre
Co.(Fool in King Lear, Capital Rep, Clarence Brown, TheatreVirginia,
Riverside
Theatre (FL), Hangar Theatre, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Milwaukee
Rep, and The
Independent Shakespeare Co. (LA). She has narrated over 40 audiobooks, mostly
for
Recorded
Books Productions (Earphones Award and the American Library Association’s
“Notable
Recording”
and “Selected Audio”). She is on the faculty at the American Musical and
Dramatic
Academy.
Training includes the Conservatoire National in Paris and an M.F.A. from the
University
of Delaware.
James Reilly — Berthoud
Jamie has performed in Jackson Hole since moving here from Boston in 2002. He was seen most recently as Clifford
Anderson in Deathtrap, Nephew Harry in Off Square Theatre Company’s production of Scrooge! The Musical
and Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. He is a founding member of Jackson’s Improv Comedy Troupe Out of Thin Air and excited to be part of Off-Square’s 2008 season!
Jennifer Blake — Properties
Jennifer, originally from Boston, MA, moved here from Denver where she made costumes for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival and Opera Colorado. When not in front of a sewing machine she can be found playing her accordion, rollerskating,
snowboarding or touring with her vaudeville group, The Folderol Follies. She would like to thank everyone who has helped fix her mistakes and encourage her in her various pursuits.
James Booth —Assistant Technical Director
James first ran sound for a band when he was a highschool student in Indiana. He’s since made his living on
and off stage for 30 years, including touring extensively with artists such as Paul McCartney, The Monkees and Ballet Internationale. Career highlights include opening for David Bowie, Leo Kottke, and America. A regular
performer at the Hootenanny, James is thrilled to be part of OST as it raises the bar for theatre in Jackson. He is a
member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 30 in Indianapolis.
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