
Carlos Heredia Ariel Haan Angela Hunt
as as as
Sean White Kylie White, Katie Blackman Karen White, Bethy
Susan Peterson Racheli Mendelson Erik R. Erwin
as as as
Grandma Art Teacher, Katie Blackman, Mandy Mr. K, Kenny, Wendleton, Fed Ex
and Bethy's Mom

Alex Cullimore
as
Cromwell Jackson, Jessie,
Brother Hanz, Patrick, Mr Winevski
Music. Lyrics, & Directed By Carlos Heredia
CAST BIO'S
Carlos Heredia - Imagine you had one hour to tell me every detail of your life that made you who you are today. That was the challenge I faced writing this play. I could only scratch the surface, but my hope is that it was enough to inspire awareness and attract a community of people who are willing to work towards making life better for future generations; that we may be better than our past. Now imagine if you've never heard of The United States and I sat with you and told you the history of this country. You’d probably sit there in shock, mouth wide open thinking to yourself, “unbelievable.” With that said, in order to rectify the ugly history of this country the work ahead of us in turn must be just that, “unbelievable.” To my wife Sara and 3 boys Kian, Omari, and Neo, I love you and thank you for your support.
Angela Hunt - is
currently a Ph.D. student in theatre for social justice, part-time instructor,
and assistant director of the Interactive Theatre Project at the University of
Colorado-Boulder. She holds an M.A. in English and an M.A. in Teaching (English
and Theatre) from Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and a B.A. in Theatre
from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. She has performed with regional
theatres in Utah, Idaho, Nebraska, West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. Favorite
roles include Betty Haynes in White
Christmas, and Carrie in Carousel
with 5th Avenue Theatre Company (WV), Lilly St. Regis in Annie, Bonnie in Anything
Goes, and the Nurse in Romeo and
Juliet: The Musical with Huntington Outdoor Theatre (WV), Lizzie in Baby, and Sister Leo in Nunsense with ARTS (WV), Nellie in Jekyll and Hyde with TADA Productions at
the Rococo Theatre (NE), Logainne in The
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee with Pullman Plaza Dinner
Theatre (WV) Potiphar’s Wife in Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with Curtains Up Players (WV), and
Ariel in The Tempest with the Brigham
Young University Shakespeare Company (UT).
She would like to thank her husband Adam, her three boys, William,
Ethan, and Benjamin, the entire Wolfe clan, the CU Theatre Department, The
Interactive Theatre Project, and everyone at Hip Hip Heredia for all of their
love and support during all of her theatre endeavors.
Ariel Haan - is thrilled to be back at the Werehouse, after a brief cameo in Spare Some Change, directed by none other than Mr. Heredia himself! She was seen in last year's Fringe Festival in Alice Crypt, a
morose-adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, which won the Encore
Performance in 2010. She is currently making a splash as Carlotta Head
in Murder 1952, a murder mystery dinner theater up in Gold Hill at the Bluebird Lodge. Her past credits include: The Cheshire Cat in Alice Crypt (Boulder International Fringe Festival (2010) and Lannies Clocktower Cabaret (2009); Sally Bowles in Cabaret (KCC Theater, Brooklyn); Antonina in Man of La Mancha (KCC Theater); Louisa in The Fantastiks (KCC Theater); Meg
Boyd in Damn Yankees (KCC Theater). Last year she was the
Diamond Diva winner of DNNS (Denver's Next Nightclub Star): Diamonds
Edition, has been featured several times in Music Buzz magazine, and
even scored a cameo in Angel of Shavano, an indie film that is
sure to make a splash at Sundance next year. In her spare time, you can
also catch her belting out tunes with The Fever Live, a local band that
performs at weddings and private events.
She would like to thank her family and friends for putting up with her
singing in the shower everyday, and to Carlos, for taking a chance on a
gal from a rival fringe musical
Susan Peterson - Uses acting-out as a release valve for her high pressure, corporate day job.
Alex Cullimore - Alex Cullimore is excited to continue his work with Carlos Heredia in this entirely new venue in NYC. He studied Mathematics in Boulder, Colorado, and has enjoyed a theatrical past including other productions with Carlos and one of his favorite roles as Panch in "Spelling Bee." He would like to thank all those close to him for their continuing support and encourages the audience to have no fear in taking the next step.
Racheli Mendelson Racheli was born and raised in Israel. She is currently a student in Performing Arts and Peace Studies at Naropa University in Boulder CO. She is passionate about performance that challenges social norms and talks about themes of liberation, violence, interconnectedness and conflict transformation. Racheli has been training in acting and voice since she was thirteen through a high school theater program. Also she studied a year in an intensive acting program at “The Room Theater” under Amir Orian in Tel Aviv, Israel. Racheli has also been trained in contemporary dance at ” The Group in Jaffa” in Israel. Currently, she is continuing her education of acting, dance and voice at Naropa University.
Erik R. Erwin - Erik has produced, directed and acted in theatrical performances, starting at the age of 6 with the Young People’s Performing Company in Durham, North Carolina. He has worked off and on as an Assistant Director with the Interactive Theatre Project at the University of Colorado, Boulder since 2008 where he directs scenes and facilitates conversations about social justice issues. The Interactive Theatre Project taps into the inspiration and work of Augusto Boal (Theatre of the Oppressed) to raise awareness and stimulate discussions about discrimination, oppression and privilege. His most enjoyable past productions include Marat/Sade, Lone Star, Death of a Salesman and A Christmas Carol. Then Sean met Khalid now joins that list and he is honored to be a part of this amazingly entertaining and thought provoking production.