Tom O’Keefe

Off-Broadway: Tamburlaine Parts I & II (Theater for a New Audience), Hamlet & Saint Joan (Bedlam/Lynn Redgrave Theater). Other New York: The Best of Everything (HERE Arts), A Hard Wall at High Speed (APAC), The Libertine, (Kirk Theater). Regional: Richard II, The Taster, Measure for Measure (Shakespeare & Co.), From Orchids to Octopi (Central Square Theater), Humble Boy (Publick Theater Boston), Questa (Court Theater). TV: CSI, Criminal Minds, E.R., The Shield. Film: A New Tomorrow, Avenging Angel, Crash N’Burn. Tom-OKeefe.com

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Edmund Lewis

Edmund Lewis is very happy to be back in Cambridge, having appeared in the 2015 Elliot Norton Award winning productions of Bedlam’s Saint Joan (here at CST) and The Tempest (at A.R.T.)  Most recently, he played Colonel Brandon in Bedlam’s hugely successful Off-Broadway run of Sense & Sensibility as well as numerous characters in the east coast premiere of Steven Sater’s New York Animals. Edmund is an original member of the acclaimed Bedlam company, having acted in the original runs of Saint Joan and Hamlet (both at the Access Theatre and Off-Broadway at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre) in addition to Twelfth Night and What You Will (at the Abingdon Theatre.)  Other New York credits include Sackville & Mr. Harris in The Libertine (at the Chernuchin–also directed by Eric Tucker); Mark in The Philadelphia, Kafka in Words, Words, Words and Sir Richard Attenborough in Time Flies (Bang Theatre Collective) and the Horny Delivery Guy in 95% Chance They’ll Wind Up Like Larvae (NY Fringe). Edmund can also be seen in his friend Gregory Abbey’s web series, Marriage & Other Tragedies, as well as in Andrew Lawton’s short film Have You Seen Calvin? which will be premiering at various film festivals this year.

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Andrus Nichols

Off Broadway: Bedlam’s Hamlet and Saint Joan (Lucille Lortel Award Nomination – Outstanding Lead Actress), Sense & Sensibilty, and The Seagull. New York: Hello From Bertha (Pook’s Hill), Hamlet (Shakespeare Forum), The Libertine (Fools’ Theatre). Regional: Hamlet and Saint Joan (Bedlam; Helen Hayes Award Nomination – Outstanding Lead Actress);  Hamlet (title role), Iphigenia & Other Daughters (We Players/Alcatraz Island); Twelfth Night; Julius Caesar; The Rainmaker; The Importance of Being Earnest; others. Proud member of Actors’ Equity. Andrus is the Producing Director of Bedlam, which she founded with Eric Tucker in 2012. Andrus-Nichols.com

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Christopher James Webb

Christopher James Webb is excited to join the Arabian Nights family this year. Boston Credits: Beat Generation (Merrimack Repertory Theatre); Mortal Terror and Legally Dead (Boston Playwrights’ Theatre); Superior Donuts and The Understudy (Lyric Stage Company of Boston); Romeo and Juliet and Gaslight (Stoneham Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Actors’ Shakespeare Project); Picasso at the Lapin Agile (New Repertory Theatre); Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged and As Bees In Honey Drown (Worcester Foothills Theatre); and Angels in America Parts 1 & 2 (Boston Theatre Works) He was a three-year member of the Tony-award winning Denver Center Theatre Company.  Film credits include: Shutter Island, The Conservatory, Hands of the Nocturnal Clock, Meat Me in Plainville, Meet the Mayfarers, and War Dogs. He is a member of the Acting faculty as the Movement for Actors/Viewpoints instructor in both the BFA and MFA Musical Theatre Divisions with The Boston Conservatory. He holds a B.A. in Theatre Performance from Western Michigan University, a Certificate of Completion from the Marymount London Drama Conservatory, and an M.F.A. in Acting from the National Theatre Conservatory. He is a proud member of Actors Equity Association.

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Brandon G. Green

Brandon G. Green is a creative artist and educator from Selma, AL, currently working in Boston. Recent credits include Romeo & Juliet (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company) The Scottsboro Boys (SpeakEasy Stage Company, IRNE Winner/Elliot Norton Nom – Best Ensemble), Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play (Lyric Stage Company of Boston), and An Octoroon (Company One/Arts Emerson) for which he was the recipient of the 2016 Elliot Norton Award for Best Actor. Credits include work with 3050 Music Group, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Brand New Classic, Huntington Theatre Company, The Nora/Underground Railway at Central Square Theater, Cape Repertory Theatre.  When not writing and performing, Brandon is a teaching artist with Daniel Beaty’s I Dream Project and is a Lecturer of  Theatre Arts at Brandeis University and MIT. 

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