Mitch

Joy Breed’s (Ellen Mikinos) last performance was in Beauty and the Beast at Woodminster Summer Musicals. Before that, she spent several years performing in musicals at Woodminster, ACLO and CCMT. A favorite role was Marian Thayer in Titanic, the Musical with CCMT. For the last 2 years - she has been focused on productions of another kind - raising her now 2 year old son Will and his baby brother - Fox. She's happy to be back on the boards in Mitch - and thanks Jim for bringing her back! 

Vonn Scott Bair (Mitch Mikinos) has previously starred in four independent features, co-starred in two television series pilots, two plays and a television special broadcast worldwide by Channel 4 UK. He is honored to help develop and premiere Jim's play. He would like to thank Irving and the cast for the great work they have done.

Jesse Mueller (Russell Mikinos) has worked with Help Walrus Productions recently in the performance of Heist A Crow at Stage Werx Theatre. Jesse can be seen in three feature length films: Milk, The Four Twenty-One, and Silent Anna. He has a BFA in Painting and Illustration from the American Academy of Art, Chicago, and cherishes his yoko-geri kekomi. Jesse greatly appreciates all those who support, look after, critique, and criticize him. 

Kirsten Solveig  (Cassandra Priam) is a burlesque dancer with recent shows with Red Hots Burlesque, Hubba Hubba Revue, and Little Minskys Burlesque.  She performed at the Sea of Dreams Festival on New Years Eve 2008. She hopes to inspire others to participate in the creative process through her performance and visual art. She is fueled and inspired by the sensation of independence, fearlessness of the unknown, and by a good reaction from her audience. She hopes to keep following the glittered road of performance art and continue to infect and affect others with passion, drive, and creativity.

Abhi Katyal (Brendan McReady) was last seen in a series of one-acts with the Pacifica Spindrift Players and before that as Charles Surface in School for Scandal with the San Francisco Free Civic Theater. Prior to that, he acted as Valentino in Two Gentlemen of Sonoma and Richard in The Lady's Not for Burning, both for the San Francisco Free Civic Theater.

Irving Schulman (George, Director) is originally from New York City and came to California to become a stand up comic.  He has appeared at the Comedy Store and the Improve in Los Angeles.  He moved to San Francisco in 1989 to act in theater and never looked back. Irving has performed in I Remember Mama, Street Car Named Desire, Playing in the Dark at the SF Fringe Festival in 2006, Romeo and Juliet Capulet, Othello, Brabantio, Moon over Buffalo, School for Scandal, The Lady is Not for Burning, On the Razzle, Twilight Zone episodes at the Darkroom and What a Crime.

Paul Seliga (lights) has directed A Franciscan Tapestry and The Wolf of Gubbio and worked backstage for several other Living Miracle Productions plays.
He is a long-time member of the Mission Dolores Basilica Choir.  Retired from work as a software engineer, he enjoys all aspects of community theatre.

Jim Strope (Writer-Producer) has produced 3 plays in the SF Fringe:

2001 Something You Might Want

2003 Corned Beef 

2005 Playing in the Dark.  

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Stills from our 2008 Production of Mitch with the San Francisco Fringe Festival