Morgan Clyde (voice actor) has been active in San Antonio theatre for over a decade. She can usually be seen onstage, but she also works frequently as a director and fight choreographer. If you've seen a punch thrown on a stage in town, that was probably her work. By day, she teaches visual art to middle schoolers.
Alex H Coy IV (voice & physical actor), born & raised in San Antonio, is a veteran of the local theater scene and militant political activist in the antiwar, socialist, & environmentalist movements. You may have seen him in Newsies or Secret Garden at the Public Theater, & in Captain Cortez or The Secret Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at the Overtime Theater. He would like for all of you to read Settlers by J Sakai and Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon.
Todd Deaver (voice & physical actor & sound design) is the technical director at the Northwest Vista College Theatre Department. He has been doing shows in San Antonio for the past seven years.
Todd Deaver (physical actor & sound design) is the technical theatre director at Northwest Vista College.
Vanessa Eichler (voice actor & director) has a BFA in Theatre Directing from Texas State University and a Masters of Library Sciences from the University of North Texas. Since graduating from Marshall High School where she studied with the inimitable Marion Sweatmon, she has worked on shows in San Antonio produced by Jumpstart Theatre, Candlelight Theatre, The Players, Actors Theatre of San Antonio, the Overtime Theatre, the Sheldon Vexler Theatre, and more. In NYC she directed at TSI Playtime, Stage Managed at the Horace Mann Theatre, and was an original member of the Black Moon Theatre Company.
Jon Manzke (voice actor) is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He’s a San Antonio native and attended N.E.S.A. at Lee high school. He’s happy to be a part of such a fun production in a time most in need of Theatre!
Mellissa Marlowe (voice & physical actor) is a director, performer, writer, and costumer for the theatre, who specializes in bringing new works to the stage and adapting classics for modern audiences. Recently, she has seen several of her short plays produced. One, Fate, was published in the literary journal, The Aquila Review.
Guy Metzger (voice actor) has done quite a few shows in San Antonio, most of them many moons ago. He can sometimes be convinced to walk the boards again when he gets the chance to work with Vanessa Eichler.
Jaime Mire (voice actor) is a San Antonio native who holds an MFA in Acting from Northern Illinois University. In Chicago, Jaime worked with Organic Theater Company. This is her first San Antonio show and she is very excited to be a part of this project.
Roberta Moglia (voice actor) is happy to be working with Alamo City Theatre once again. During the non pandemic world, Roberta works at San Antonio College as the Assistant Auditorium Manager and Assistant Technical Director. She is also a board member for Maestro Arts Productions and manager of the canine and boy chaos that is our home.
Amanda Moreno (physical actor) is thrilled to be in her first production ever with Alamo City Theater. She is a local bartender and journalist who enjoys running, hiking, and reading. She is also a mom to a one-eyed dog named Daisy.
Jake Mylnar (voice & physical actor) is a native of south Texas and began acting at Three Rivers High School in One Act Play productions including: Playing Doctor as Rob Brewster, and One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest as Randal P McMurphy. He went on to attend Trinity University pursuing a degree in Human Communication and played the Critic Birdboot in the Universities production of The Real Inspector Hound. Jake currently works for Southwest Fire Protection as a fire safety technician here in San Antonio.
Ty Mylnar (voice actor) has a BA in Drama from Trinity University. He works as the Academic Lab Tech for the Theater Scene Shop at Northwest Vista College. Since graduating from Three Rivers High School where he studied with Jimmy Conn, he has built and performed in shows across San Antonio produced by the Overtime Theatre, Allegro Stage Company, Jumpstart Theatre, The Public Theatre, The Magik Theatre, and the Proxy Theatre Company, of which he was a founding member.
Lydia Perez (physical actor) is an art educator. This is her first foray into live theatre performance.
Paulina Rodriguez (Stage Manager) has been working on theatre productions all of her life, and is excited to be returning to the Alamo City Theatre Company for a second production of Shakespeare in the Parking Lot.
Nathan Thurman (voice & physical actor & technical director) has a BA in theatre from Trinity University. He works as a technical director for the Alamo Community Colleges District, but has also been seen at the Overtime Theatre, Classic Theatre, and the Proxy Theatre of which he was a founding member. Nathan was recently seen in Much Ado About Nothing at the Arneson River Theatre and in Alamo City Theatre's production of Patter for the Floating Lady.
Michele Wisniewski (physical actor) is a high school theatre teacher who loves theatre, the outdoors and beer, all of which seem to be encapsulated in this production. She would like to thank serendipity and Vanessa Eichler for the opportunity to be in this show and get a chance to do theatre in these crazy post-COVID times.
Alex H Coy IV (voice & physical actor), born & raised in San Antonio, is a veteran of the local theater scene and militant political activist in the antiwar, socialist, & environmentalist movements. You may have seen him in Newsies or Secret Garden at the Public Theater, & in Captain Cortez or The Secret Adventures of Sherlock Holmes at the Overtime Theater. He would like for all of you to read Settlers by J Sakai and Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon.
Todd Deaver (voice & physical actor & sound design) is the technical director at the Northwest Vista College Theatre Department. He has been doing shows in San Antonio for the past seven years.
Todd Deaver (physical actor & sound design) is the technical theatre director at Northwest Vista College.
Vanessa Eichler (voice actor & director) has a BFA in Theatre Directing from Texas State University and a Masters of Library Sciences from the University of North Texas. Since graduating from Marshall High School where she studied with the inimitable Marion Sweatmon, she has worked on shows in San Antonio produced by Jumpstart Theatre, Candlelight Theatre, The Players, Actors Theatre of San Antonio, the Overtime Theatre, the Sheldon Vexler Theatre, and more. In NYC she directed at TSI Playtime, Stage Managed at the Horace Mann Theatre, and was an original member of the Black Moon Theatre Company.
Jon Manzke (voice actor) is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. He’s a San Antonio native and attended N.E.S.A. at Lee high school. He’s happy to be a part of such a fun production in a time most in need of Theatre!
Mellissa Marlowe (voice & physical actor) is a director, performer, writer, and costumer for the theatre, who specializes in bringing new works to the stage and adapting classics for modern audiences. Recently, she has seen several of her short plays produced. One, Fate, was published in the literary journal, The Aquila Review.
Guy Metzger (voice actor) has done quite a few shows in San Antonio, most of them many moons ago. He can sometimes be convinced to walk the boards again when he gets the chance to work with Vanessa Eichler.
Jaime Mire (voice actor) is a San Antonio native who holds an MFA in Acting from Northern Illinois University. In Chicago, Jaime worked with Organic Theater Company. This is her first San Antonio show and she is very excited to be a part of this project.
Roberta Moglia (voice actor) is happy to be working with Alamo City Theatre once again. During the non pandemic world, Roberta works at San Antonio College as the Assistant Auditorium Manager and Assistant Technical Director. She is also a board member for Maestro Arts Productions and manager of the canine and boy chaos that is our home.
Amanda Moreno (physical actor) is thrilled to be in her first production ever with Alamo City Theater. She is a local bartender and journalist who enjoys running, hiking, and reading. She is also a mom to a one-eyed dog named Daisy.
Jake Mylnar (voice & physical actor) is a native of south Texas and began acting at Three Rivers High School in One Act Play productions including: Playing Doctor as Rob Brewster, and One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest as Randal P McMurphy. He went on to attend Trinity University pursuing a degree in Human Communication and played the Critic Birdboot in the Universities production of The Real Inspector Hound. Jake currently works for Southwest Fire Protection as a fire safety technician here in San Antonio.
Ty Mylnar (voice actor) has a BA in Drama from Trinity University. He works as the Academic Lab Tech for the Theater Scene Shop at Northwest Vista College. Since graduating from Three Rivers High School where he studied with Jimmy Conn, he has built and performed in shows across San Antonio produced by the Overtime Theatre, Allegro Stage Company, Jumpstart Theatre, The Public Theatre, The Magik Theatre, and the Proxy Theatre Company, of which he was a founding member.
Lydia Perez (physical actor) is an art educator. This is her first foray into live theatre performance.
Paulina Rodriguez (Stage Manager) has been working on theatre productions all of her life, and is excited to be returning to the Alamo City Theatre Company for a second production of Shakespeare in the Parking Lot.
Nathan Thurman (voice & physical actor & technical director) has a BA in theatre from Trinity University. He works as a technical director for the Alamo Community Colleges District, but has also been seen at the Overtime Theatre, Classic Theatre, and the Proxy Theatre of which he was a founding member. Nathan was recently seen in Much Ado About Nothing at the Arneson River Theatre and in Alamo City Theatre's production of Patter for the Floating Lady.
Michele Wisniewski (physical actor) is a high school theatre teacher who loves theatre, the outdoors and beer, all of which seem to be encapsulated in this production. She would like to thank serendipity and Vanessa Eichler for the opportunity to be in this show and get a chance to do theatre in these crazy post-COVID times.