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Kimberly J. Reiter (Candice)
Kim has appeared in many stage productions in the Dayton, Ohio area where she and
her husband, theatrical director Justin Reiter, lived from 2002 to 2007. These
productions include I Never Sang For My Father, Proposals, Sordid
Lives, Anything Goes, Always....Patsy Cline, All My Son's,
42nd Street, Dearly Beloved, Christmas Belles and On Golden
Pond. While living in the Washington, DC area some of her favorite roles
included Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie, Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense and
Lina Lamont in Singin' in the Rain. Kim has toured nationally and
internationally with theatre productions on and off for nearly twenty years. Tours
include: Me and My Girl, Big: the Musical, Annie, Cabaret,
Cinderella, Fosse, The Full Monty, Jekyll and Hyde, and
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, starring Patrick Cassidy. She
has won several awards as an actor including
Daytony Awards, the annual awards for
professional, community and collegiate theatre productions in the Dayton area.
In late summer 2007, Kimberly and Justin returned to the adventure of working
theatrical management for professional touring companies.
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Charity Farrell (Elizabeth)
Charity started acting at the tender age of five when she was
cast as a symbolic child in Christian singer Mollie Magee's
music video. When she was 12 years old she was honored to be
invited to New York to audition for the broadway bound
production of A Little Princess and was thrilled to
receive three callbacks for the leading roles of Sara and Becky.
Since then she's been continually working on building her
theatrical career, performing in such shows as, The Secret
Garden (Mary), A Little Princess (Sara), The
Wizard of Oz (Dorothy), Oliver (Nancy), and Beauty
and the Beast (Belle) to name a few. Last August Charity performed with the
Ohio Metropolitan Theatre Orchestra
as their vocal soloist and since had the lead role in The Diary of Anne Frank
at the Falcon Theatre, and as Wendy in
the Muse Machine
production of Peter Pan at
The Victoria Theatre in Dayton, Ohio.
This month (March 2008) she is Aninku in the Victoria Theatre Association production of
Brundibar.
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Benjamin T. Sadai (William)
Benjamin comes from a family of actors -- his father Gerry, his mother Lisa
*(see below) and his siblings all also perform. Ben attends Stivers School for the
Arts, in Dayton, Ohio as a theatre major. He has worked with several other Indie-film
projects, as well as a commercial for Mr. Clean Magic Eraser where he played Messy
Kid, a role he felt particularly adept for. He is also drawn to the wicked stage,
where favorite roles have been the Dormouse in The Dayton Theatre Guild
production of Alice in Wonderland, young Frank in the musical Merrily We
Role Along at The Dayton Playhouse,
and Astyanax in The Trojan Women at
Sinclair Community College.
In his young life he has accomplished many amazing feats, the least not being having
memorized all the words to "The Llama Song," and having read all the
Goosebump books -- besides being able to charm the socks off snakes. As well he
volunteers at The Dayton Public Library.
This month (Jan 2008) Ben appears as a witch and as one of the MacDuff children in
Verdi's Macbeth for The Dayton Opera.
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Lisa M. Sadai (assistant director & script
supervisor)
Although Lisa has been a stage and film performer since the age of seventeen, she
has recently begun to turn her energies toward "The Dark Side." She has
held the positions of scenic artist, technical assistant, props mistress, dramaturge
and make-up artist for productions at
Sinclair Community College.
She particularly enjoys Dramaturgy and Props as this gives her a chance to research
and spend time in libraries -- a happy place for her. Since this movie project has
wrapped, Lisa has worked behind the scenes doing props for
The Human Race Theatre Company
production of Painting Churches. The Chorus for Candice was Lisa's
first time to work production on a film project, but immediately anticipated more
opportunities and has already been a production assistant for several educational
videos at Sinclair Community College. She also learned the "business end of the
Business" as Sinclair's box office manager, and has been a
Dayton Theatre Guild board member
and a DayTony committee member. As a performer,
Lisa has appeared in many Dayton theatres:
Fairborn Actors Theatre,
Young At Heart Players,
Sinclair Community College Theatre,
Muse Machine/Human Race In-School Tour,
The Dayton Theatre Guild,
Springfield Civic Theatre
and has worked as a free-lance actress for the
University of Dayton Law Clinic. Most recently
she appeared in a Kroger's training video, as a Super for the
The Dayton Opera's production of Don
Giovanni and in Jan 2008, along with Ben, appeared as a witch in
MacBeth, also for the Dayton Opera. Her last stage appearance was as Anna in
David Mamet's Boston Marriage at The Dayton Theatre Guild, for which she has
won numerous awards.
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K.L.Storer (director & screenwriter)
K.L. directed his first movie as a junior at Wilbur Wright High School in Dayton,
Ohio in the mid-70's -- a short, titled Good Morning, Good Morning, starring
a classmate in his film making class. He shot and directed several videos toward
earning his dual major degree in English and Mass Communication from
Wright State University. As an actor he appeared
in almost every theatre production during his high school tenure, including Sakini
in Teahouse of the August Moon (1976) and Psuedolus in A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum (1977). It was 2004 before K.L. appeared on
stage again, as Johnny Pateen Mike O'Dougal in
The Cripple of Inishmaan
at the Dayton Theatre Guild where he
is now the house manager. He has continued acting as well as producing theatre productions.
He appeared in Nona, a Stephen King Dollar Baby movie and also the fan film
Ghostbusters: Spook University.
In August 2007 he appeared in the short-subject movie
Still Me, which is currently making
the film festival rounds, having already secured the Best Actor Award for its male lead
Scott King at
Spudfest Take II,
Audience Award for Best Short at the
Big Bear Lake International Film Festival,
and Best Family Film at the
Secret City Film Festival.
K.L. most recently appeared in a staged reading of Work Song - Three Views Of
Frank Lloyd Wright for
Springfield StageWorks in the roles
of Edwin Cheney and
Alexander Woollcott,
which was performed Sep 25, 26, & 28 at the historic
The Westcott House, in Springfield, Ohio,
a Wright design. Last winter K.L. was producer and sound designer for the critically
successful production of Israel Horovitz' Park Your Car in Harvard Yard at
the Dayton Theatre Guild. He will produce two plays for The Guild in the Spring of
2009. An occasionally published writer, K.L. produces
The WriteGallery Creative Writing Web Site
which hosts this web page. As a film maker he is currently in preproduction for a
series of narrative, long-form improvisational movies.
Click here for
K.L.'s September 24, 2006 blog essay about shooting The Chorus for Candice.
For the index of K.L.'s creative writing and essays,
click here.
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