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Frank Blocker is a "redoubtable character actor" according to New York Magazine. His Drama Desk Award-nominated Southern Gothic Novel launched him fully into
the world of the monologist, penning two additional solo plays Good Jew and Fearless. He arrived in the the Big Apple in 2001 with the laugh-so-hard-your-face-will-hurt comedy
Eula Mae's Beauty, Bait & Tackle which he co-authored. Frank's other plays include the thriller Air Marshals with brother Captain James of the OKC Fire Department, off-off Broadway's
Suite Atlanta, and musical Alice with composer William Wade. Several of his short plays Patient Number (1-act Social Issues Award), Kiss and Fade (10-minute play) and 2=1 (1-minute play)
have received awards and subsequent productions. Frank is also a member of Dramatists Guild, Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors' Guild and AFTRA. As for tv and film, he's received some nice pay and a few blink-and-you'll miss it moments...more to come.
Kathy Kelly Christos began her professional theatrical career on-stage in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She took a turn as a professor in the Theatre Arts Department at Cameron University
, teaching stage movement and dance to actors, choreographing and performing. The recurring dream of being on stage led Kathy to leave the world of academia and return to the stage
professionally in numerous regional theatres as an actress, dancer, and choreographer in productions such as, Anything Goes (Reno Sweeney), Sugar Babies, Of Thee I Sing (Mary Turner)
, The Man Who Came to Dinner (Maggie Cutler) and many others. Since coming to New York, she has appeared in, co-produced and directed several Off-Broadway productions by
The Infinite Space Theatre Company and others, and has worked in TV and film. Most recently, she co-directed and choreographed the Rock Garden production of Below the Belt with
Larry Preston, directed and staged 2009 Drama Desk Award nominee Frank Blocker’s Fearless Moral Inventory, appeared as Brona in Eugene Grygo’s Brona and Alberto at
the Manhattan Repertory Theatre, and performed the role of Queen Isolde of Ireland in the world premier of Tristan & Isolde in the 2010 International Fringe Festival.
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