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CAST & CREW

Oganes Abramian has had an interest in acting since he was little and has started pursuing it professionally. He graduated from Kingsborough Community College with a Performing Arts Associates degree. For the college theater he performed in Radium Girls, Columbinus, 8 and Fabulation. He has also participated in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.

 

Tre’mar Baptiste, is a well-rounded artist from Washington State. He is a current grad student at NYU-Tisch. This is his first stage production here at the American Theatre of Actors. He has studied fencing in Tacoma Washington at the Metro Tacoma Fencing Club for over five years.  The last show he was in was at Lakewood Playhouse, playing the jeweler Angelo in the William Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. He is a true cosmopolitan; studying arts in Paris, New York City, Pittsburgh, Costa Rica, Washington State, Amsterdam, Germany, London, Rome, and Florence. Lastly, he continues to strive at becoming a great actor.

 

Jeremy Carter has starred in numerous stage productions such as Children Of Eden, Buried Child, Diary Of Ann Frank, Golden Boy and most recently ON-BROADWAY Production’s Conversations With An Average Joe. He is also a critically acclaimed author of three science fiction novels -- Hero-Up, Dark Coming, and Hero-Up Ultimate Edition. Contact information: 201-408-4516 and e mail: carterjeremy686@gmail.com

 

Nicholas Kennedy-- This will be Nick’s third time on stage in the Big Apple, his previous productions were done at The Bridge Theatre and Theatre 54 at Shetler Studios. Nick would like to thank his whole family and friends for all the love and support given. Special Thanks to Tyler Forer and Bear Avey. 

 

Dillon Monroe is originally from Dallas, Texas, where he trained with Gail Cronauer in the Michael Chekhov technique.  His grandmother is the person that got him interested in the arts by singing in church and encouraging him to do more, which has led him to New York.  He would like to dedicate all his performances to her memory and to thank all those who have inspired him to be an artist.

 

Nikola Sekulo was born in Croatia. In the city of Dubrovnik, today more famous as King’s Landing from Game of Thrones. He is attending The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York, where he's currently finishing his first year. Nikola earned his Master of Theatre Art Performance in Acting at The Arts Academy in Split in the class of respected actor Milan Strljic ,and is happy that he’s continuing to develop his craft in one of the greatest cities on earth. His previous acting credits include: Eurymachus and Narrator in Odyssey, Patrun Vicenzo in Fishermen's Disputes, Nikolaska in The Swedish MatchDonalbain, Third Witch and Second Assassin  in Macbeth, Peasant in 2nd season of Game of Thrones and many more.  He would like to thank Jeff Dailey and The American Theatre of Actors for this opportunity! 

Susan Spangenberg is a painter, writer and actor.  She performs under the stage name Shyla Idris. http://susanspangenberg.com

 

Annecia Steiniger is thrilled to be performing here in her first production. She is a student currently on leave from Allegheny College, where she studied Environmental Studies and Philosophy. She is currently in a period of exploration and promises to let you know what she discovers at the end of it.

 

Rytis Valiunas is originally from Vilnius, Lithuania. He is a recent graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. His recent credits include King Claudius in Hamlet (dir. Zenon Kruszelnicki/AADA), President in Teddy Ferrara (dir. Michael Bradshaw Flynn/AADA) and a variety of characters in Love Letters Made Easy (dir. Denise Ivanoff/AlphaNYC). Rytis would like to thank his family for their never- ending support and belief in him.

 

Frank Vindigni formally trained at the Acting Studio with James Price, who was Sanford Meissner’s teaching assistant for 15 years at the Neighborhood Playhouse, finishing the program in January 2017. 

Jeff S. Dailey  (Director) earned his PhD in theatre from NYU, with additional study at Wagner College, The College of Staten Island, The Folger Institute, New York Theological Seminary, General Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary. At the American Theatre of Actors, he has directed Pushkin’s Mozart and Salieri and The Stone Guest; Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great, parts 1 and 2; Dido, Queen of Carthage; Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris; Seafaring (his adaptation/translation of Anglo-Saxon poetry), Sophocles’ Ajax, and, most recently, his award-winning production of Plautus’ The Captives, among other plays. He is the founder of the Long Island Student Shakespeare Festival and the early music ensemble Collectio Musicorum. Outside of the theatre, he recently worked on The Big Bang Theory TV series and the movie The Conjuring 2.  Dr. Dailey is a professor of music, theatre, and poetry at Five Towns College in Suffolk County and pastor of All Nations Lutheran Church in Manhattan http://allnationslutheran.com/.  Active as a performer, he recently returned from performing at the Boston Early Music Festival and appeared last month as the narrator in Aaron Copland’s A Lincoln Portrait with the Metro Chamber Orchestra.

Terry Prideaux (Web Designer, Board ops) is excited to be working with the talented cast & crew of The Coming of Antichrist. Terry’s recent credits include: 6 seasons with John Chatterton’s Short Play Lab and MITF, Honestly Abe: The Musical, Testo Genius, Dante the Motion Picture, The Ninth Circus of Hell, Turtle Love Song, Naseah’s Street, The Party Continued, The Giving Spirit, Avoid Direct Sunlight, and Iphigenia in Tauris. Terry has acted and co wrote the student film “The Good Depression”. Terry has toured nationally with Disney, & Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus. He is a graduate of The Art Institutes of Seattle & NYC with an Associates Degree in Visual Communications (2001) and Web Design (2009). He is also a published photographer.

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