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Matt Rofofsky appeared here in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? At Rutgers University he appeared in A Chorus Line and Little Shop of Horrors. Matt is a social worker and psychotherapist in private
practice in New York City, who enjoys boating and skiing in his free time.
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Nancy Never in her wildest dreams did Nancy ever think she’d be playing a fairy, but a wisecracking fairy is another story! Nancy is a long-time member of BCP whose credits include The Tale of
the Allergist’s Wife, The Fourth Wall, and Parallel Lives. She attended the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University where she ...
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MICHELE ROTH, our long-time treasurer and an invaluable Life Member, served as Co-producer, Assistant to the Director and Stage Manager for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. She has produced and/or stage-managed or assistant directed countless other shows including Pride and Prejudice, Master Class, Rent, The Play That Goes ...
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KATHLEEN RULAND (Co-Producer/Assistant to the Director), a Life Member, was the assistant to the director and lighting operator for Pippin, produced Veronica’s Room, and was co-stage manager of It’s Only a Play and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. She ran lighting for The Play That Goes Wrong and Ragtime: The Musical, has worked on many ...
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This is Noel’s third season with BCP. He was Assistant Director for The Little
Dog Laughed, did PR for The Solid Gold Cadillac, was part of the crew for Curtains, and directed a workshop production of Two by Rebeck. Elsewhere, Noel has directed productions of Starting Here, Starting Now (Nutley Little Theatre), Bye Bye Birdie and MacBeth ...
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ALLAN SEWARD has designed lighting for innumerable productions at BCP including The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Fantasticks,Pride & Prejudice, A Christmas Carol, Rent, The Play That Goes Wrong, Ragtime: The Musical, It Shoulda Been You, Godspell, 33 Variations, Other Desert Cities, A Comedy of Tenors, August: Osage ...
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Alan Shearer is a new BCP member making his debut. In Rockland County he has directed numerous plays and musicals, his favorites being A View From the Bridge and Angels in America. This film historian and avid reader of biographies also volunteers as a director for the New York chapter for the Emmy Awards in their monthly series to develop new ...
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Ron Siclari has been a member of BCP since 2005. In that time, Ron has appeared on stage as Boyd in Book of Days, Mr. Manningham in Angel Street, Lester in Comic Potential and Larry in Company. Ron is currently a Member-at-Large serving on the Play and Casting Committee and is also on the Play Selection
Committee. Ron has also worked backstage ...
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MICHAEL SMITH has designed and/or built and photographed more than 60 sets here including The Fantasticks, The Women, Cinderella, The Story of Hansel & Gretel, Bermuda Avenue Triangle, The Haunting of Hill House, The Cocktail Hour, Plaza Suite, Brooklyn Boy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Around the World in 80 Days, Getting Away With ...
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Christian Spinella has performed in Leonia SummerStage’s production of Bye Bye Birdie, the Park Players’ Godspell, and Bergen Community College’s productions of Kiss Me Kate and A Funny Thing…
Forum. He is new to our group, and when not performing, he enjoys swimming, running, playing guitar, singing, walking around ...
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Paul Stabile last appeared on our stage in Snow White Goes West and Company in the 1990’s. Other credits include Seymour and Orin Scrivello, DDS in Little Shop of Horrors, Snoopy in You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown, John the Baptist in Godspell, Franz in Sunday in the Park With George and Steelworker in Working. Paul is a physician ...
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Julie Steckler-Kopil (Props) is proud to have been recently made a Life
Member. Some of her favorite roles include Mary in Run for Your Wife and
Barbara in our radio theater production of Strangers on a Train. Julie is
pleased to be supporting her husband, Robert, who is playing Mayor Shin.
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ALLYSON STEVENSON has graced our stage with performances in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Siobahn), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Honey), God of Carnage (Annette – Perry Award nomination, Outstanding Lead Actress/Play), Church and State (Sarah), Boeing/Boeing (Gloria), and Barbecue (Barbara). She holds a BA ...
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Jenna Miles Stewart returns to our stage after an absence of nearly 24 years. Previously she appeared here in Fiddler on the Roof, Inherit the Wind, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, and
Something’s Afoot, and she also worked backstage in various capacities. At Antrim Playhouse she worked on makeup, properties, and was a ...