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Alexandra Fulton graduated from the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University in 2004 with a Masters in Fine Arts. As part of her training, she spent three months performing and studying at the renowned Moscow Art Theater where she received acclaim for her performance as Yelena in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya". Her remarkable ability to transform herself as an actor attracted the attention of famed theatrical director Robert Woodruff who directed her as Grit in Edward Bond's "Have I None", a physically demanding role originally written for a male that she brought to life with original brilliance.

Jason Christopher Brown is a 2005 graduate of The American Repertory Theater at Harvard University. His performances include the following: Guard in Olly's Prison. A.R.T.: The Provok'd Wife (understudied and performed Heartfree and Lord Rake), The Island of Anyplace (Blind Spider). Off-Broadway: Lyz! (Lysistrata) (David). Other New York: The Seagull (Medvedenko), Romeo and Juliet (Paris), The Comedy of Errors (Dromio of Ephesus), Henry V (Dauphin), Expanded Arts; Creative Writing (John), Ohio Theatre; Six Degrees of Separation (Paul), Queens Theatre in the Park. Resident: Much Ado About Nothing (Dogberry), Princeton Repertory Co. National Tour; Richard III (Hastings/Richmond), Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick), National Shakespeare Co.; Lion King of Mali (King Maghan), Theatreworks USA.

Patrick James Patrick is a recent graduate of The Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard. He is a member of Phil Soltonoff's maddog theatre company and has performed with them in New York and at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Patrick has been working in theatre since he was in 5th grade. At the time, it felt like he was getting a late start, since his sister was a year and a half younger and had already been acting for months. He starred in many commercials and an off-broadway play before going to Boston College to study English and communications. Years later he decided to return to acting and was accepted into the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard (late again!). While at Harvard, he performed in several mainstage shows at the American Repertory Theatre and The Moscow Art Theatre school.
