| Shelby Adams (Barbara) has been a resident of the Reno area for over twenty years. She is new to theater, and to Reno Little Theater, and is thrilled to be involved in Play it Again, Sam, both on and off stage. In her free time, she enjoys running, skiing, and spoiling her nieces and nephews.
| Gina Aramanda (Nancy) is a senior at Sparks High School, where she is an alto in the Chamber Choir. Her favorite play was The Curious Savage, but her biggest accomplishment was singing at Carnegie Hall with the Chamber Choir. She has been doing theater for five years and plans to major in music/theater at UNR. Her goal is to perform on Broadway.
| Nicole Bracco (Go-Go Girl, Vanessa) played three roles in Reno Little Theater's Henry IV and appeared as Emaline in The Beverly Hillbillies last season. Previously, she appeared in several Hug High School productions. When she is not treading the boards, Nicole works with handicapped kids at a local school and takes classes at TMCC.
| Colin Coate (Allan) has been involved in the performing arts since age ten, when he appeared in Jungle Book and The Little House on the Prairie. Most recently, he has been in Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, Letters From Sarajevo, and Reno Little Theater's production of The Beverly Hillbillies.
| Megan Conelly (Linda Christie) has been on stage, dancing, acting, and scrambling to be the center of attention since the age of six. Most recently, she appeared in Nevada Repertory Company's Otherwise Engaged and The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told. In her spare time, Megan is a newlywed, doggy-mama, and a library nerd. This is her first performance with Reno Little Theater.
| Paul Malikowski (Dick Christie) Paul Malikowski is very pleased to rejoin Reno Little Theater after having appeared in six other plays at Reno Little Theater, and several other theaters, since 1995. His 25 years as an attorney in northern Nevada have resulted in countless credits in the theater of the absurd. If you need to reach him, he's at Victor-4 2682, then at 10:20, Germantown 8-5748, until he arrives at Jenny's which, of course, is 867-5309.
| George Triplett (Bogey) started acting four years ago in a TMCC production of Big River. Since then, he has auditioned and acted non-stop in community theaters and TMCC. In his largest role, he played Arthur in Riverfront Theater's Psychopathia Sexualis. Most recently, he played Percy in Reno Little Theater's The Beverly Hillbillies.
| Joan Varley (Sharon) is very happy to be making her debut with Reno Little Theater. She graduated from San Jose State University and studied acting in Los Angeles, but she prefers the quieter existence in Reno. When not on stage, Joan works as a substitute teacher for the Washoe County School district. She would like to dedicate her performance to her wonderful family and friends who have always supported her theatrical endeavors.
| Shannon Wilson (Gina, Intellectual Girl) appeared in high school productions of Noises Off, Getting Away With Murder, Butterflies are Free, The Curious Savage, Love and Madness, and others. This is her second Reno Little Theater production, having played Elly May in The Beverly Hillbillies last season. She is a theater major at TMCC and plans to teach elementary students or work in theater one day.
Director
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| Dr. Doug Mishler, when not in his Bogart directing fedora, is either in front of a UNR history classroom or touring the country performing his one-person Chautauqua shows. Doug morphed into a thespian while trying to add depth to his nine characters, and now he is addicted to the theater. He has appeared in three Nevada Repertory Company productions, and directed several small plays. "Pixie, Dixie, and Trixie, please close the doors, the show is about to commence."
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