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JOHN ALTIERI’S
(Valad/Ensemble) regional theater credits include
The Threepenny Opera (Long Beach Opera);
The Love of Three Oranges (La Jolla Playhouse);
The Two Gentlemen of Verona and A Flea
in Her Ear (San José Rep); and 1776 (Santa
Barbara CLO). Los Angles productions include Jesus’
Kid Brother and Sweet Deliverance (Hudson
Theater); Hello Again and Boy (Blank
Theater); The School for Scandal (A Noise
Within); Henry IV (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble);
and, Paris Barclay’s Letters From ‘Nam
(Disney’s ASCAP). John has also worked with
Circle X, Sacred Fools, Zoo District, the Met Theatre,
Long Beach Playhouse and Buzzworks. Originally from
Boston, John holds theater degrees from Duke University
and UCLA. |
JONAH BLECHMAN (Husam/Teenage
Rumi) has been working in the entertainment industry
for over 22 years. He has co-starred in such films
as This Boy's Life opposite Leo DiCaprio
(with Robert Deniro), Fall Time opposite
David Arquette and Mickey Rourke, and 1999’s
Sundance Special Jury Prize Winner Treasure
Island. In 2003 Jonah performed Hedwig in the
acclaimed equity production of Hedwig and the
Angry Inch. Jonah has produced and directed
film, as well as choreographed film, television
commercials and industrials. He is currently in
post-production as Executive Producer and star in
the anticipated feature Another Gay Movie,
which will be released theatrically in 2006 by TLA
Releasing. Jonah produced Sessions for
Comedy Central starring Jeremy Sisto and Josh Lucas;
and is also a co-producer on the documentary feature
The Kids Of Whitney High.
As an entrepreneur, Jonah created the fashion label
U-WARE as seen on CNN and New York Magazine. U-WARE
went international within the first year and can
be found in specialty boutiques like L.A.’s
Fred Segal. Amongst his eclectic dance background,
Jonah was trained by Baryshnikov at the renowned
American Ballet Theatre and performed in his hometown
with the San Francisco Ballet.
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RON BUTLER
(Wandering Man) most recently appeared the HBO produced
film Everyday People, on the television shows
Boston Legal and Invasion, and on
stage in the La Jolla Playhouse’s workshop production
of Zhivago. Other theatre credits include:
NYC – Merrily We Roll Along, Suburb, Clean,
Once In A Lifetime, The Virgin Molly, and All
Things Considered. Regional – Death
of A Salesman (Missouri Rep), Big River
(Alabama Shakes), Ring Round the Moon (Arena
Stage), and Zero Positive (Woolly Mammoth).
Other film & television credits include: Spartan,
Homicide, Summerland, Guiding Light, and Loving. |
Joshua Wolf
Coleman (Alladin) has worked with some of
the most prestigious theatres in the country, including
the Actors Theatre of Louisville (The Piano Lesson),
La Jolla Playhouse (Randy Newman’s Faust
and A Midsummer Night’s Dream), The
Mark Taper Forum (Home Life of Polar Bears),
and South Coast Repertory (Randy Newman’s
Education). Select TV and Film credits include
Hildalgo, House, ER, and The West Wing. |
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LAILA DAGHER
(Mahsa) is thrilled to be playing Mahsa in Accepting
Rumi. She is a junior at Occidental College and
majoring in, you guessed it, theater. An all around
performer at heart, Laila has been caught doing everything
from TV and film (including the lead role highly-acclaimed
Tahara Project), to theater, to flying trapeze
at the local circus school. Favorite roles include
Cunegonde in Candide, Mary Warren in The
Crucible, Anne Egerman in A Little Night
Music, and Lili in Carnival. She'd like
to give a big thanks to her family, friends, and everyone
involved in the production. |
JAMEN NANTHAKUMAR
(Young Rumi) is pleased to return to Los Angeles stage
in Accepting Rumi. Jamen made his professional
musical theatre debut in 2004 as Young Nitya in the
L.A. World Premier of Blue Dove. Subsequent
regional credits include Chip in Disney’s
Beauty and the Beast (Moonlight Amphitheatre),
Newsboy in Gypsy (Welk Resort Theatre) and
his portrayal of Winthrop in The Music Man
(Carlsbad Cultural Arts Center) brought in rave reviews.
He has numerous stage, film and commercial credits
as well as a guest appearance on “The Wayne
Brady Show.” Jamen is a 6th grader at Aviara
Oaks Middle School in Carlsbad and studies under the
tutelage of Broadway alumnus Gina Feliccia DeLuca. |
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MELISSA VAN DER SCHYFF (Ghevere/Mary)
is thrilled to be working on Accepting Rumi
with such a talented team. Melissa most recently
starred as Mary Jane in Deaf West Theatre's Tony
Nominated revival of Big River, which took
her from Deaf West Theatre and The Mark Taper Forum
in Los Angeles to Broadway's American Airlines Theatre
and the 2004-2005 National Tour of the U.S. and
Tokyo, Japan. Melissa earned a special Tony Honor
along with her Big River castmates. Melissa
has appeared onstage in L.A. in numerous other plays
including the world premiere of Tyler Hanson's Ballad
at Theatre Geo and The Lex for which she received
a Dramalogue Award and an Ovation Nomination. Television
and Film appearances include Chicago Hope, Love
& Marriage and the comedy improv pilot The
Whitey Show produced by Seinfeld's Jason Alexander.
Melissa's most recent film appearances include the
leading role of Mary in the Showtime original movie
The Great Commission, Salome in Vincent
Gallo's Hollywood Salome and Carol in the
2005 Ashton Kutcher comedy A Lot Like Love.
Melissa was voted the Femmusic.com
(Women in Music) "2003 Artist of the Year"
by listeners across the globe for her debut original
pop CD entitled UrbanPeasant which is available
at www.CDBaby.com/cd/mvds
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ALI SPUCK (Ida) recently ended
a run of Tight Quarters as the critically
acclaimed Inez at the Whitefire Theatre in Studio
City. New York and Los Angeles credits include Jesus'
Kid Brother at the Hudson Theatre in Hollywood
and at the New 42nd Street Studios in NYC, Bite!
at the Egyptian Arena Theatre in Hollywood, Snoopy!!
at Garry Marshall's Falcon Theatre in Burbank, and
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
at Downstairs Cabaret Theatre in NY. TV/Film:
E! TV's Infamous (Lorena Bobbitt), Campus
Ladies (Oxygen Network), It's a Miracle
(PAXnet), Apprehension (SoCal Film Group),
The Leftovers (AMC HorrorFest). National/
International Broadway Tours: Jekyll
& Hyde (Nellie), Grease (Rizzo),
Buddy: the Buddy Holly Story (Maria Elena
Holly). Regional Theatre: Schoolhouse
Rock Live (Dori), Cinderella (Joy),
Last of the Red Hot Lovers (Bobbi Michele),
All's Well that Ends Well (Diana). She's
also the voice of a prominent cable channel, and
an accomplished voice over artist. More information
is available at www.alispuck.com.
Thanks to Stage 9 for the hard work, and to Michael
Donovan for being her Number One Fan and for all
his advice and support.
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Hollis Turk
(Rumi) makes his west coast theatre debut with Accepting
Rumi, but he is no stranger to the theatre. For two
years he served as an International Officer of the
International Thespian Society, whereby he traveled
across America promoting theatre in America's High
Schools. Since a young boy, Hollis has appeared in
over 42 stage productions, most recently singing the
lead in the Lafayette Opera’s critically acclaimed
Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Gondoliers.
He has also been seen at the Pantages Theatre when
he watched Wicked, and at The Kodak Theatre,
when he saw The Ten Commandments. Hollis
wishes to thank all producers and directors of his
future feature films and television shows. “Thank
you for this challenging opportunity to portray such
a complex and inspiring life on stage.” |
Michael Uribes
(Elder, Ensemble) is originally from the Bay Area.
He began acting there around twelve years ago. He
has most recently been seen in the latest production
of the new musical Tight Quarters in an ensemble
role. He has spent the last three years as a member
of The Company Rep, which perfomed in this very space.
Roles there include Picasso AND Schmendiman in Picasso
at the Lapin Agile, Kilroy in Camino Real,
Matt in The Fantastiks, and Guildenstern
in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.
Roles in the Bay Area include Ken in Rumors,
Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing, and Bardolph
in The Merry Wives of Windsor. |
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KRYSTAL L.
WASHINGTON (Rumi’s Mother) gives honor
to God for all of her abilities, and is extremely
excited to be a part of Accepting Rumi, her
first west coast gig! Recent credits include Mimi
Marquez in the Broadway production of RENT,
Mimi Marquez in the National Tour of RENT,
and Jude in the musical Womyn In Three for
the NYC Fringe Festival 2004. Many thanks and all
my love to my parents James and Sarah, Candice, Rondell,
and countless friends and family members for the never-ending
love and support. |
ROBERT L. WILLIAMS (Ibn/Ensemble)
is best known to Los Angeles audiences as Toby Belch
in his adaptation, An Appalachian Twelfth Night
at the Globe Playhouse, which received a 2003 Los
Angeles Drama Critics Circle Nomination, as well
as rave reviews and Critic’s Pick from The
Los Angeles Times, Daily Variety,
Curtain Up, Backstage West, Frontiers,
and Entertainment Today, and played to
sold out audiences. Robert also produced and appeared
in the Los Angeles premiere of The Complete
Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged], which
held the distinction of the longest-running comedy
in Los Angeles.
A native of Gulfport, Mississippi, Robert received
his MFA from The Alabama Shakespeare Festival /
University of Alabama Master of Fine Arts Program.
As a company member, he appeared in several productions
including King Lear, Peter Pan, As You Like
It, Henry IV Part 1 and Part 2, Richard II, Ah Wilderness,
Our Town, Comedy of Errors, A Midsummer Night’s
Dream, Balm in Gilead, Big River, and Lend
Me a Tenor. He has performed in over half of
Shakespeare’s canon and has worked throughout
the US in over 40 productions. His film appearances
include Boys on the Side and Forrest
Gump. He has also appeared on The Donnie and
Marie Show and Howie Mandel. He is currently co-writing
the film adaptation of An Appalachian Twelfth
Night for Touchstone Pictures.
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JACOB WITKIN (Shams) was born
in South Africa and emigrated to London, England
where he studied music and singing at the Guildhall
School of Music and Drama and The London Opera Center.
He started his theatrical career with the renowned
Sadler’s Wells Opera Company and Benjamin
Britten’s English Opera Group. Since then
he has amassed extensive credits in theatre, film,
television, radio and voice-over in England and
the USA, including many productions in London's
West End, on British television and with the Royal
Shakespeare Company in Stratford-on-Avon and London,
working with such consummate performers and directors
as Ian McKellan, Judy Dench, Trevor Nunn and John
Barton. He came to the United States in 1987 and
has been a California resident since 1992.
Most recent theatre credits are Marco the Prince
at the Odyssey Theatre, Zorba in the Joslyn
Center Theatre production of the musical in Palm
Desert, and Valldemosa at The Royal Court
Theatre.
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ANDREW ROSS
WYNN (Rumi’s Father/Sultan) hails from
our nation's capital, where he worked extensively
as a professional stage actor. He has acted at many
of D.C.'s most prestigious theaters, including The
Kennedy Centre, Arena Stage, and the Folger Shakespeare
Library. In 2001, Mr. Wynn received a Helen Hayes
award nomination for his performance as the Major
General in The Pirates of Penzance
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Since his move to Los Angeles, he has been in the
trashy rock musical Sneaux at the Matrix,
the Minnesota musical parody Don't Hug Me
at the Whitefire Theater, as well as commercials and
several short films. Mr. Wynn has also written and
performed at the Improv Olympic West.
He would like to thank his wife, Cynthia, for her
raucous laugh and radiant smile. |
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