| BIOS
Kris
Roth (actor/assistant director) earned an
AA from Montgomery College in 2001 where she studied acting and
directing and where she independently read, researched and wrote
about literary and dramatic arts. In the Washington area she has
performed for Cherry Red Productions, Momentum Dance Theatre,
Venus Theatre and Montgomery College in Takoma Park and Rockville.
As Shortstaxx--her burlesque alter-ego—she is a featured
act at The Palace of Wonders' Weirdo Show and has performed with
Trixie Little and the Evil Hate Monkey, The LobsterBoy Revue,
the DC Gurly Show and at special events such as the DC Art Fair
and Glitterama! Glitterama! Glitterama! for Fluid Movement in
Baltimore. She began training with Theatre Du Jour in 1998 and
has performed in Poor Oedipus, The Shadow, Last Minute, Ritual
Play, and Self Accusation. She also worked as Assistant Director
for There Is No More Firmament.
B.
Stanley (director) started acting at the
age of 10 and continued to act and direct plays through high school.
He attended the BFA program at the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, and founded Theatre Du Jour in Washington, DC in
1982. An actor, director, pedagogue, puppeteer, and performance
artist, he has performed with The Living Theatre, Theatre Du Jour,
Protean Forms Collective, The Hungry Fetus, The Puppet Company,
Guillermo Gomez Pena, Cherry Red Productions and a myriad of unusual
solo performances with his puppet, Ubu. From 1989 - 1993 he trained
under Ingemar Lindh at the Institute for Scenkonst (Institute
for Scenic Art) in Pontremoli, Italy, where his roles ranged from
directing and acting to light design and pedagogy. He directs
the performances of several poets, including Silvana Straw and
Quique Aviles, creating performances combining literature, acting
and multimedia. He is currently artistic/executive director of
the District of Columbia Arts Center in Washington, DC, where
Theater Du Jour trains and presents many of their works. He has
directed every Theatre Du Jour performance except The Pig, and
performed in Bigger Than Life, Go, Blindness From Looking Too
Hard at the Sun, Five Count, Ubu Cuckolded, Pygmalion, The Shadow,
Poor Oedipus, and Purlie Victorious.
Jerry
Herbilla (actor) began working with Theatre
Du Jour in 2006 and has performed in There Is No More Firmament
and Self Accusation. Amongst his main hobbies are music, the bar
and talking high and mighty about stuff but never really doing
anything.
Rachel
Reed (actor/assistant director) has performed
with several Washington, DC area groups, including Fraudulent
Productions. She worked with Theatre Du Jour from 1996 through
1998, performing in Tower of Babel and Ubu Cuckolded. She returned
in 2005 and resumed training, appearing in There Is No More Firmament,
and assistant directing Self Accusation. She and her boyfriend
spend most of their free time caring for five cats. Her grandmother
calls her Kotki Matka—“Cat’s Mother”—in
Polish.
Theatre
Du Jour past members:
Daniel C.
Awkward, Jr. (actor) began his work with Theatre Du Jour in 1995
with The Spurt of Blood, and continued until 2003, performing
in Tower of Babel, Pygmalion, Poor Oedipus, The Shadow, and Last
Minute.
Joe (Ajax)
Drayton (intern) worked with Theatre Du Jour from 1984 into 1985
and contributed during performances of Blindness from Looking
Too Hard At The Sun.
Amy Driesler
(actor) worked with Theatre Du Jour from 1995 until 1997, performing
in The Spurt of Blood, Tower of Babel, and Ubu Cuckolded. She
was in the company that performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
in 1996.
Tina K. Frantz
(actor) worked with Theatre Du Jour from 1995 until 1996, performing
in The Spurt of Blood and Tower of Babel. She was in the company
that performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1996.
George Kaperonis
(actor/writer/co-founder) was a major component of Theatre Du
Jour from its beginning in 1982 through 1987. The early performances
of the group were his short plays, poems and songs combined to
create the larger, named performances. He wrote and performed
in Bigger Than Life, Go, Blindness From Looking Too Hard At The
Sun, and Compilations 1 – 4.
Becky Kemper
(actor) worked with Theatre Du Jour from 1995 until 1997, performing
in The Spurt of Blood, Tower of Babel, and Ubu Cuckolded. She
was in the company that performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
in 1996.
Martha Mendenhall
(actor) started work with Theatre Du Jour with The Spurt of Blood
in 1995 and continued, with breaks, until 2004. She performed
in Poor Oedipus, The Shadow, and contributed to the creation of
Ritual Play.
Lisa Miscio
(assistant director/technician) started with Theatre Du Jour in
1985 as assistant director and technician for The Spurt of Blood;
in 1998 she returned to work on Pygmalion and in 1999 directed
The Pig. In 2001 and 2002 returned again to work as technician
on Poor Oedipus and The Shadow.
Michael Price
(actor) worked with Theatre Du Jour from 1996 to 2001, performing
in Ubu Cuckolded, Pygmalion, The Pig, Purlie Victorious, and Poor
Oedipus.
Sian Richards
(actor) worked with Theatre Du Jour from 2002 until 2005, performing
in The Shadow, Last Minute and Ritual Play.
James K. Richardson
(technician) served as light and sound technician, sometimes designer,
from 2003 – 2006. He worked on Last Minute, Ritual Play,
and There is No More Firmament.
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