![]() ![]() Select credits include Off-Broadway: Joe’s Pub (Public Theater). TV/Film credits include Law and Order: Criminal Intent, The Path, and Man on a Ledge.įIRST SEASON (Beverly Jenkins) is a Milwaukee-bred, Brooklyn-based, B L A C K actress/writer/director. Her recent short film Wet Grass is an official selection for the Baltimore International Black Film Festival and the Wheaton Film Festival. Audelco Award nomination for Best Ensemble, Love & Marriage & New York City. Favorite theatre roles are Esther in Intimate Apparel, Titania/Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Beverly in Chicken & Biscuits. She received her MFA from American Conservatory Theater and is a lifetime member of The Actors Studio. įIRST SEASON (Brianna Jenkins) has worked in film, TV, and theatre. BFA from NYU Tisch, Stella Adler Studio, RADA. New York credits include performances at the Guggenheim and Met museums, plus the world premiere of Dave Harris’ Tambo & Bones at Playwrights Horizons. Dean toured to 25 states with the musical The Lightning Thief. įIRST SEASON (Logan Leibowitz) Regional credits include Dave Malloy’s Octet (Berkeley Rep), The Winter’s Tale (Cal Shakes), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey), Thrill Me (Luna Stage), Hand to God (Left Edge Theatre), The Rub (New Orleans Fringe Festival), Groundhog Day: The Musical and Indecent (San Francisco Playhouse), as well as five seasons with Vermont Shakespeare Festival. An audiobook narrator and proud member of the Tony-awarded Broadway Inspirational Voices, Tracey is the co-founder of Be Ready, a non-profit building Black and brown leaders of tomorrow. An award-winning playwright, Tracey’s work has been produced in NYC, Chicago, Nashville, and DC. Tracey has directed off-Broadway, for The Fire This Time festival, and is director and script consultant for two new musicals in development. ![]() Guthrie Theater: A Raisin in the Sun, Appomattox, Burial at Thebes Goodman Theatre: Ohio State Murders Court Theatre: Titanic The Acting Company: Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Comedy of Errors. Training: MFA Wayne State University, BFA University of MinnesotaįIRST SEASON (Baneatta Mabry) Recent acting: six productions of Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill, US premiere of Serving Elizabeth, NYC workshop of Marian, and recurring as Det. BENTLEY*, he/himįIRST SEASON (Kenny Mabry) Asolo Rep Debut. Besides her passion for acting, Dreaa Kay loves to travel, is a plant enthusiast, and a cat mom. Some of her credits include Somebody in Everybody, Ophelia in Hamlet, and Maria in Twelfth Night. She graduated from Tulane University with a BA in Philosophy and is currently a MFA candidate for a Master’s in Acting at the FSU/Asolo Conservatory. Thank you to the Almighty.įIRST SEASON (La’Trice Franklin) is a New Orleans native, but currently resides in Sarasota, FL. Credits include Choir Boy, The Wheel (Steppenwolf), Sense and Sensibility directed by Peter Amster, Around the World in 80 Days (Indiana Repertory), Sweat (Mark Taper), Oedipus, Twelfth Night, The Book of Will, The Island, and Edward Albee's Seascape (American Players), among a host of others. No judgement from the girl with the eau de poulet yoga mat.FIRST SEASON (Reginald Mabry) is thrilled to make his Asolo Rep debut. Of course you can just by a lovely rotisserie chicken at Costco or your local market and skip the whole cook the chicken part. Turns out that butterflying the chicken and roasting it on a low rack in the oven just turns out a beautifully roasted bird without the smoke and alarms. Roll out your yoga mat in the morning for a hot vinyasa class and chaturanga dandasana past the savory smell of roast chicken.not good for your stomach or your fellow yogis who might be vegetarians. And then everything in the mud room and laundry room just behind the kitchen smells like roasted chicken for days. First the oven fills with vaporized chicken fat and then smoke and then the blare of the whole-house smoke detectors. I've never had much luck roasting chickens. So it was butterflied and roasted for chicken and dumplings. Greg dutifully bought a whole chicken, but it was a beautiful grass-fed bird to good for chicken soup. Had a little stomach thing this morning and asked Greg to buy a whole chicken while I was at work. Instead I whipped up some chicken and dumplings adapting a Barefoot Contessa recipe. Tonight I was supposed to finish my holiday decorating (it is December 15th and all I have done is the tree, sure sign of the almost-empty nest). Sara flies in on Saturday and then we'll all be home for the holidays! Cut-out cookies, fondue on Christmas Eve, sushi at Sakura and all the other traditions are on the horizon. Kelly has just one final on Saturday so she's been home all week catching up on sleep, television and shopping. ![]() Greg's off the road and out of the skies for the duration. ![]()
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