Cast


Trooper O’Hara
 left Sligo in his youth.

Kevin Callahan

Kevin has been working with Milwaukee Irish Arts since 1986 and has played everything from a delivery boy in ANNIVERSARY DAY IN THE COMMITTEE ROOM to a talking menorah in ONCE UPON A BLOOM. His favorite role, however, will always be Eddie in THE COUNTRY BOY, as he married his stage wife and 13 years later they are the proud and happy parents of two wonderful children.

 

 

Blakely  is from Lincolnshire originally.

Ted Tyson

From Milwaukee, Ted has been acting for over thirty years, having spent the last twenty-five here in town.  Most recently, he’s had the pleasure of being involved with the Wisconsin Actor’s Ensemble.  Credits include Carl in Holy Ghosts, Warwick in Henry IV, Witch Two in Macbeth, Peachum in The Threepenny Opera, Lilias Pastia in Carmen, Renfield in Dracula, Ziggy in Sideman, Sgt. Match in What the Butler Saw, Dick Dead-eye in HMS Pinafore, Sir Andrew in Twelfth Night, Lee in True West, Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Murk in Savage in Limbo, Leon in Voice of the Prairie, The March Hare in Alice in Wonderland, Stubbs in The Vienna Notes, Joshua/Cathy in Cloud Nine, Leslie in Seascape, First Voice in Under Milkwood, Andrey in The Three Sisters, Vince in Buried Child and Black Tango in Lena Dynerman’s Damn Tango.

Mo Mason is from an Amish community  in Ohio.

Jim Jacques

Jim has been involved in theatre for many years. Some of his favorite roles include The Stage Manager in OUR TOWN, Michael in DANCING AT LUGHNASA, Other favorite roles were in SAMES TIME NEXT YEAR, PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE, MIXED EMOTIONS, THE SUNSHINE BOYS, CORPSE and ARSENIC AND OLD LACE.

 

 

Nathaniel Yeshov is from Brooklyn and has a Russian father and Chineese mother.

Robert W.C Kennedy

This handsome six-footer, a graduate of the Specialist In Acting Major at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, makes his fifth appearance with Milwaukee Irish Arts, having appeared in O, PARNASSUS at the 2005 Acting Irish International Theatre Festival (AIITF) at Gaelic Park, Chicago, Best Production-winner AN IRISH PLAY at the 2006 AIITF in Toronto, THE BLOWIN OF BAILE GALL at the 2008 AIITF in Rochester, N.Y., as well as solo performance in Dermot Bolger’s IN HIGH GERMANY at the 2007 Milwaukee Irish Fest. Local credits include productions with Bialystock & Bloom, Bunny Gumbo, Cornerstone, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Next Act, The Skylight, and Windfall. He appears opposite Bai Ling in the 2010 feature film PETTY CASH.

James Miranda is from Tennessee

Fred Diggins

Fred started performing on stage at the age of 11. He has worked as a theatrical instructor, writer and director for The Milwaukee Youth Theatre for fifteen years.  He has worked with Schneider Arts Academy, First Stage Theatre, Great Lakes Opera, Milwaukee Public Theatre and various theatre outreach programs.

Clarke is a native American from Virgina

Ralph Lewis

Ralph is a resident of Thiensville, where he lives with his partner Jori, and is a stay-at-home-man-of-the-house. He currently spends most of his days caring for the condo, fiddling about the internet, and noticing and writing about always already Present Awareness. He has appeared in only a few theatre productions, most recently with the Cedarburg Players and before that, the Shorewood Players, “I get great satisfaction from the experience of being someone else! And I look forward to being Clarke in this production of White Woman Street!”

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