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Abe Goldfarb (Rabbi Stone) is an actor, writer and sometime director in New York. As an actor, he trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and has worked with such companies as the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Studio 42, and the Jean Cocteau Repertory. Previous credits include: Scrooge (A Christmas Carol), Tiger Brown (The Threepenny Opera), and The Colonel (The Colonel's Holiday). |
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Dave Gilbert (Cantor Josh) took the theatre world by storm in 1992, when he became the first jew to be cast as Pope Clement in a summer camp production of Red Noses. Since then, he has tried to follow the path to creating and art. He sometimes falls off, but usually finds his way back again. As a self-described karaoke addict, he finds it very appropriate to be playing the role of Cantor Josh. |
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Ruth Weber (Rajshree Lauder) uses her talent for obsessive talking as a voiceover artist for commercial and character work. She's a singer and actress, and has performed in regional and NYC theater productions. Ruth is also a Shakespeare nerd who enjoys extemporaneous improvisation in iambic pentameter. |
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Joe Rodriguez (Rabbi Zelig) was born and raised in New York City. He is a native Nuyorican or a "Latin from Manhattan". He has been acting, singing and hamming it up since the 1980s. Over the years, he's done stand-up comedy, several Improv comedy showcases, a Cabaret showcase and both on-camera and voice-over work. |
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John Swist (Joe DeMarco) has been acting and improvising since 1986. He has performed with groups such as The First Ammendment and For Play Improvised Theater (which won the 1988 MAC award for Best Comedy Group). He also performed stand-up comedy on the East Coast from 1990-1994. In 2000, John started the Quickthinking Improv class, which has since become the #1 improv class on Citysearch. |
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Francisco Gonzalez (Detective Durkin) is best known for his successful series of games, Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator (available at www.grundislavgames.com). An avid fan of adventure games, he has been playing them since he discovered King's Quest 5 on the NES. He has lent his voice to several projects in the AGS scene including Fatman, Hooky McPegleg Pirate Postman, and most recently, The Shivah. |