Charles Fraser
Charles
is currently in the Guthrie Theater's 2004 National Tour of
Othello. He was also featured in the Guthrie's production
of The Comedy of Errors and their tour of Ah, Wilderness!
He
was a company member of Mystery Café for six seasons
where he performed in such productions as Lets Kill
The Boss, Till Death Do Us Part, and Trial By
Jury. Other Twin Cities' credits include: Theatre de la
Jeune Lune's national tour and encore presentation of Tartuffe;
the Minnesota Shakespeare Project's tour of A Midsummer-Night's
Dream; the Brave New Workshop's Flanagan's Wake
at the Palace Theater in St. Paul; Illusion Theater; ComedySportz;
three seasons with CLIMB Theatre Company; and appearances
at the Bryant-Lake Bowl Cabaret Theatre. He sailed the Bahamas
onboard Disney Cruise Line's flagship, Disney Magic,
during its Millennium Cruise as an improvisational actor in
the Off Beat Comedy Club. His summer stock credits include:
Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew
with the Southern Festival of Theatre in Oxford, Mississippi;
three seasons as the title role in the Indiana historical
outdoor drama Young Abe Lincoln, where he can be heard
on the cast recording; and, was featured in The Nerd, Godspell,
and as Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls with the Minnesota
Festival Theatre in Albert Lea, Minnesota. On television,
he has been seen on Comedy Central's "Trigger Happy TV"
and a variety of national and regional commercials. He earned
a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts/Performance from the
University of Mississippi. Learn more at Charles-Fraser.com
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Bryan
Schmeling
Bryan
lives in New York City where he is working as an
actor and voiceover talent. He has recently made appearances
as an extra on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and
"Sex & the City" for HBO, he can be heard as
the voice
of the 92nd Street Y, and his voice will soon be heard
on ESPN. Prior to moving to New York from Minneapolis, Bryan
worked at the Brave New Workshop, writing and
performing in the sketch comedy revues When Xtreme Things
Happen to Boring People, or Massacre at Lake Wobegon,
and Minnesota Summer: It's Not the Heat it's the Stupidity,
or Why Can't We All Just Get a Thong?. Bryan made his
international debut as a cast member of the Off Beat Comedy
Club aboard Disney Cruise Line's flagship, Disney Magic.
He has appeared in many wonderful Twin Cities' productions,
including Hey City Theater's Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding,
Mystery Café's
Let's Kill the Boss, Seasons Players' I'll Be in
a Home For Christmas and I'm Listening This Christmas,
the Brave New Workshop's Flanagan's Wake, and Park
Square Theatre's Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet.
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Hilary
Keahey
Hilary's
career can actually be traced back to Christmas 1968 where
she appeared in the coveted role of The Baby Jesus. After
a lengthy educational process she managed to procure a BA
in Theater Arts from The University of the Incarnate Word
in San Antonio, Texas. Her versatility extends from Shakespearian
tragedy, to absolutely inane comedy. She has preformed with
such companies as ComedySportz, The Brave New Workshop in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, aboard the Disney Cruise Line's flagship,
Disney Magic, in the Off Beat Comedy Club, and Esthers
Follies in Austin, Texas. Hilary has spent much of her time
in her hometown of San Antonio Texas working with The Oxymorons,
San Antonios premier improvisational comedy group. The
Oxymorons have been featured at all The Big Stinkin' Improv
Festivals in Austin, Texas, and also at the Latino Laugh Festivals
in San Antonio. Hilary considers her performance in the Firelight
Players' production of Jane Wagners The Search For
Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe as one of her
greatest accomplishments.
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Nathan
Oyloe - Musician
Nathan is a graduate of Northwestern College with a B.A.
in Music. He just finished a three year run with Flanagan's
Wake where he played Declan Faloon, the town musician.
He has played keys for many improv showcases at the Brave
New Workshop including Six Ring Circus and Who Wants
to Win a Hundred Bucks?. He teaches private piano and
voice and is a Church Musician. He loves writing music, acting
and improv they're cheap therapy!
Charles Fraser and Bryan Schmeling are members of Actors'
Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage
managers in the United States.
Charles Fraser is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild
and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
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