2022 Company

Isabelle Archer
Olivia / Titania
Isabelle Archer is a recent BFA Music Theatre graduate of The Hartt School and is honored to be reprising these two incredible roles! Professional / Educational credits include: Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (Hartt), Celia in As You Like It (Capital Classics), Lysistrata in Lysistrata (Hartt), Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (CCTC), Miriam in Salem (Goodspeed Musicals), and Helen in A House Without Windows (Goodspeed Musicals).
Instagram: @izzyarch
Website: Isabellearcher.com
Olivia / Titania
Isabelle Archer is a recent BFA Music Theatre graduate of The Hartt School and is honored to be reprising these two incredible roles! Professional / Educational credits include: Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (Hartt), Celia in As You Like It (Capital Classics), Lysistrata in Lysistrata (Hartt), Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (CCTC), Miriam in Salem (Goodspeed Musicals), and Helen in A House Without Windows (Goodspeed Musicals).
Instagram: @izzyarch
Website: Isabellearcher.com

Arlene Bozich
Maria / Helena
Arlene Bozich is an actress and writer based in NYC. She graduated with her MFA in Acting from the University of Connecticut in 2017 and, since then, has produced multiple stage shows and her own on-screen work. Post pandemic she has been focusing on Film & TV, but is thrilled to be back in Chatham performing classic work. Bozich also works as a writing coach and has published "The Storyteller's Cookbook" to help people hone their writing skills and plan their stories before they begin the writing process.
Maria / Helena
Arlene Bozich is an actress and writer based in NYC. She graduated with her MFA in Acting from the University of Connecticut in 2017 and, since then, has produced multiple stage shows and her own on-screen work. Post pandemic she has been focusing on Film & TV, but is thrilled to be back in Chatham performing classic work. Bozich also works as a writing coach and has published "The Storyteller's Cookbook" to help people hone their writing skills and plan their stories before they begin the writing process.

Chris Bailey
Sebastian / Bottom
Chris Bailey is a New York based actor/singer who is thrilled to be tackling some of the Bard’s funniest plays this summer. Off Broadway: Rewind: An 80s Pop Musical, Clever Comedy at the Triad. TV/Film: "Law and Order "(NBC), "Three Women" (Showtime), Runaway, and "Tuddy" (premiered at the Garden State Film Festival). In his free time, he plays his guitar and uses Duolingo to learn Spanish. He can’t wait to reunite with so many familiar faces to create something special.
Sebastian / Bottom
Chris Bailey is a New York based actor/singer who is thrilled to be tackling some of the Bard’s funniest plays this summer. Off Broadway: Rewind: An 80s Pop Musical, Clever Comedy at the Triad. TV/Film: "Law and Order "(NBC), "Three Women" (Showtime), Runaway, and "Tuddy" (premiered at the Garden State Film Festival). In his free time, he plays his guitar and uses Duolingo to learn Spanish. He can’t wait to reunite with so many familiar faces to create something special.

Todd Cashdollar
Robin Starveling
Although Todd Cashdollar (Robin Starveling, Antonio) lives in the town of Sandwich, he enjoys performing in Chatham theatres. He played Charles Condomine in "Blithe Spirit" (Chatham Drama Guild, 2021), and Uncle Fester in "The Addams Family Musical" (Chatham Drama Guild, 2019). In 2018, Todd played Big Jule in "Guys & Dolls" (Monomoy Theatre), as well as parts in "Once In A Lifetime" (2017) and "Johnny On A Spot" (2016), also at Monomoy.
Robin Starveling
Although Todd Cashdollar (Robin Starveling, Antonio) lives in the town of Sandwich, he enjoys performing in Chatham theatres. He played Charles Condomine in "Blithe Spirit" (Chatham Drama Guild, 2021), and Uncle Fester in "The Addams Family Musical" (Chatham Drama Guild, 2019). In 2018, Todd played Big Jule in "Guys & Dolls" (Monomoy Theatre), as well as parts in "Once In A Lifetime" (2017) and "Johnny On A Spot" (2016), also at Monomoy.

Eddie Cruz, Jr.
Feste / Puck
Eddie Cruz, Jr. is humbled and honored to be returning to Chatham after four years. “Sincere Thanks to Terry & Alan for this opportunity. Love always to Mom, Dad, Leo and Tito.” Regional: You Can’t Take It With You (Monomoy Theatre), Quixote Nuevo; alongside Emilio Delgado (Hartford Stage), Sweat, As You Like It (Capital Classics Theatre). Readings: Simona’s Search (Hartford Stage), El Borracho (Theaterworks). Film: The Changed (2021). Commercial: “State I’m In” Tourism Campaign (CTVisit). Education: BFA Acting, The Hartt School (Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, Life of Galileo).
Instagram: @eddiecruzjr
Website: www.eddiecruzjr.weebly.com
Feste / Puck
Eddie Cruz, Jr. is humbled and honored to be returning to Chatham after four years. “Sincere Thanks to Terry & Alan for this opportunity. Love always to Mom, Dad, Leo and Tito.” Regional: You Can’t Take It With You (Monomoy Theatre), Quixote Nuevo; alongside Emilio Delgado (Hartford Stage), Sweat, As You Like It (Capital Classics Theatre). Readings: Simona’s Search (Hartford Stage), El Borracho (Theaterworks). Film: The Changed (2021). Commercial: “State I’m In” Tourism Campaign (CTVisit). Education: BFA Acting, The Hartt School (Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, Life of Galileo).
Instagram: @eddiecruzjr
Website: www.eddiecruzjr.weebly.com

Bernard Cornwell
Toby Belch / Peter Quince
Bernard Cornwell appeared on the Monomoy Theatre stage in Chatham for over a decade, playing kings, servants, gentry and paupers. Born in London, he had a career in British television before a blonde lured him to the States where, to keep the wolfe from the door, he began writing and is now the author of over fifty novels. He performed a cameo role in the the the third season of The Last Kingdom,a Netflix Original series based on his books. He, Judy (the blonde) and their dog Vicky divide their time between homes in Chatham and Charleston, S.C.
Toby Belch / Peter Quince
Bernard Cornwell appeared on the Monomoy Theatre stage in Chatham for over a decade, playing kings, servants, gentry and paupers. Born in London, he had a career in British television before a blonde lured him to the States where, to keep the wolfe from the door, he began writing and is now the author of over fifty novels. He performed a cameo role in the the the third season of The Last Kingdom,a Netflix Original series based on his books. He, Judy (the blonde) and their dog Vicky divide their time between homes in Chatham and Charleston, S.C.

Tessa Dufrene
Lady in Waiting / A fairy
Making their stage debut from New Orleans is Tessa Dufrene. A dancer of 15 years, Tessa began their career as a visual artist. Since then, Tessa has expanded their scope to include various performing disciplines. A member of YellowBox Circus, Tessa specializes in partner acrobatics, juggling, stilt walking, and clowning. Most recently Tessa was Stage Manager for Treasure Island (THE NOLA PROJECT). Tessa has a history in the film industry as an actor, and behind the scenes work in costuming, props, and set design for short films.
Tessa Dufrene
Lady in Waiting / A fairy
Making their stage debut from New Orleans is Tessa Dufrene. A dancer of 15 years, Tessa began their career as a visual artist. Since then, Tessa has expanded their scope to include various performing disciplines. A member of YellowBox Circus, Tessa specializes in partner acrobatics, juggling, stilt walking, and clowning. Most recently Tessa was Stage Manager for Treasure Island (THE NOLA PROJECT). Tessa has a history in the film industry as an actor, and behind the scenes work in costuming, props, and set design for short films.

Scott Hamilton
A Lord to Orsino, Fist Officer / Snug the Joiner
Scott Hamilton was born and raised in rural Southwest Iowa. He left the cornfields to join The Covenant Players, an international repertory Christian theatre company in 1978 and spent the next 15 years performing on 4 continents while learning his stagecraft and broadening his Midwest Worldview. Since moving to Cape Cod in 1993 with his wife, Kathy, and their young family, Scott has performed with The Chatham Drama Guild, The Academy of Performing Arts in Orleans, Monomoy Theatre, and many special events in and around Chatham and the Lower Cape. Scott hopes to continue performing and directing in and around his washashore home base of Chatham and can be seen appearing daily at Chatham Jewelers where he manages the family business in-between theatrical adventures.
A Lord to Orsino, Fist Officer / Snug the Joiner
Scott Hamilton was born and raised in rural Southwest Iowa. He left the cornfields to join The Covenant Players, an international repertory Christian theatre company in 1978 and spent the next 15 years performing on 4 continents while learning his stagecraft and broadening his Midwest Worldview. Since moving to Cape Cod in 1993 with his wife, Kathy, and their young family, Scott has performed with The Chatham Drama Guild, The Academy of Performing Arts in Orleans, Monomoy Theatre, and many special events in and around Chatham and the Lower Cape. Scott hopes to continue performing and directing in and around his washashore home base of Chatham and can be seen appearing daily at Chatham Jewelers where he manages the family business in-between theatrical adventures.

Riley Means
Viola / Hermia
Riley Means is from Minneapolis, Minnesota and is pursuing her musical theatre BFA at the Hartt School. This is her first time delving into the world of Shakespeare and she is honored to be part of the festival’s first season. Previous regional work includes Assassins, Bright Star, and Spring Awakening. She would like to thank her parents and brother for their endless support.
Viola / Hermia
Riley Means is from Minneapolis, Minnesota and is pursuing her musical theatre BFA at the Hartt School. This is her first time delving into the world of Shakespeare and she is honored to be part of the festival’s first season. Previous regional work includes Assassins, Bright Star, and Spring Awakening. She would like to thank her parents and brother for their endless support.

Shuga Ohashi
Lady to Olivia / Fairy and Costume Coordinator
Shuga Ohashi was born in Kyoto, Japan, and has a multicultural background. She is delighted to join the inaugural season of the Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival in Chatham this summer. She is pursuing her musical theatre BFA at The Hartt School, and recent credits include In the Soundless Awe, Legally Blonde and Anything Goes. Upon graduation, Shuga hopes to keep pursuing acting in New York City.
Lady to Olivia / Fairy and Costume Coordinator
Shuga Ohashi was born in Kyoto, Japan, and has a multicultural background. She is delighted to join the inaugural season of the Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival in Chatham this summer. She is pursuing her musical theatre BFA at The Hartt School, and recent credits include In the Soundless Awe, Legally Blonde and Anything Goes. Upon graduation, Shuga hopes to keep pursuing acting in New York City.
John Pagliarulo
Guard #2 / Tom Snout Stage Manager 12th Night John Pagliarulo is going into his sophomore year as a BFA Actor Training Major at The Hartt School. He is so excited and thankful to be part of the inaugural Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival in the beautiful town of Chatham! A Massachusetts native, John already has fond memories of summers on the Cape, and he can’t wait to make more with this wonderful and talented cast. He hopes you enjoy a fun-filled summer’s night of Shakespeare. |

Jason Pietroluongo
Antonio / Philostrate
Stage Manager MSND
Jason Pietroluongo is currently entering into his second year as an Actor Training major at the Hartt School. He is very excited to be working with such an amazing group of creatives in order to bring the inaugural season of the Cape Cod Shakespeare festival to Chatham. He would like to thank the members of the cast, production team, and his Hartt professors for making such a great opportunity into a reality
Antonio / Philostrate
Stage Manager MSND
Jason Pietroluongo is currently entering into his second year as an Actor Training major at the Hartt School. He is very excited to be working with such an amazing group of creatives in order to bring the inaugural season of the Cape Cod Shakespeare festival to Chatham. He would like to thank the members of the cast, production team, and his Hartt professors for making such a great opportunity into a reality

Christopher Andrew Rowe
Orsino/ Lysander
and Co-Director of 12th Night
Christopher Andrew Rowe is a Connecticut based actor and is thrilled to be joining the Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival for their inaugural season. Regional: Assistant Director; Dishwasher Dreams, Lost in Yonkers (Hartford Stage). Sweat, As You Like It (Capital Classics Theater Company). Education: BFA Acting, The Hartt School. Previous productions include Life of Galileo, Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, and the titular role in Shakespeare’s Othello. Christopher also serves on the Board of Directors for the Actors Company of Natick and is the Assistant Director for their production of Julius Caesar.Website: www.christopherandrewrowe.com // Instagram:@christopher.rowee
Christopher Andrew Rowe
Orsino/ Lysander
and Co-Director of 12th Night
Christopher Andrew Rowe is a Connecticut based actor and is thrilled to be joining the Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival for their inaugural season. Regional: Assistant Director; Dishwasher Dreams, Lost in Yonkers (Hartford Stage). Sweat, As You Like It (Capital Classics Theater Company). Education: BFA Acting, The Hartt School. Previous productions include Life of Galileo, Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, and the titular role in Shakespeare’s Othello. Christopher also serves on the Board of Directors for the Actors Company of Natick and is the Assistant Director for their production of Julius Caesar.Website: www.christopherandrewrowe.com // Instagram:@christopher.rowee

Sam Vana
Fabian / Demetrius
Musician and Musical Arrangement.
Sam Vana is a recent BFA graduate of The Hartt School’s Actor Training program and he is beyond excited to join the CCSF’s inaugural season this summer! Credits include: Emmett in "Legally Blonde" (Hartt), The Gunfigher in “The Gunfighter Meets His Match” (Goodspeed), Charles in “The Long Christmas Dinner” (Hartford Stage), and Andre in Three Sisters (Hartt). Much love to Dad, Mom, Gil, and Ollie, as well as the AT class of ’22.

Matthew Werner
Sir Andrew Aguecheeck / Francis Flute
Matthew Werner is an actor and writer based out of Los Angeles, CA. An alumni of The Hartt School of Music, Dance, and Theatre, Matthew is excited to be returning to Cape Cod, where he last performed with the Monomoy Theater. He is excited to be performing two of Shakespeare's funniest plays with some of the funniest people he knows. IG: daysofourmatt
Matthew Werner
Sir Andrew Aguecheeck / Francis Flute
Matthew Werner is an actor and writer based out of Los Angeles, CA. An alumni of The Hartt School of Music, Dance, and Theatre, Matthew is excited to be returning to Cape Cod, where he last performed with the Monomoy Theater. He is excited to be performing two of Shakespeare's funniest plays with some of the funniest people he knows. IG: daysofourmatt

Reid Williams
Malvolio / Oberon
An actor & circus performer born & raised in New Orleans, Reid is excited to return to Cape Cod for CCSFC’s inaugural season. Credits include: The Tempest, (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival) As You Like It, (Monomoy Theater) Measure for Measure, (NOLA Project) Henry V, (Hartford Stage) He was also featured in the film: The Do-deca-Pentathlon. (Directed by Mark and Jay Duplass) Notable Circus credits include: Steve Gleason’s Game Changer Gala with Chris Tucker, The International Festival. Reid is co-founder of YellowBox Circus, and a BFA Graduate of the Hartt School of Theater. www.yellowboxcircus.com

Regan Murdoch
A Fairy
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Regan is from Chatham and will be going into sixth grade at Monomoy Regional Middle School this fall. She appeared in a school production of Aladdin Jr., enjoys singing with the school chorus, and has performed as a vocal soloist in holiday church services. When she’s not on the stage, she is likely pursuing her favorite athletic endeavors of skiing, surfing, and swimming. Some of Regan’s fondest childhood memories are of dancing around the bandstand at Friday night band concerts. She’s excited to be performing at that very bandstand as part of A Midsummer Night’s Dream!

Annamarie Hubbell
A Fairy
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Annamarie spends her summers in Chatham and will enter the sixth grade at the C.T. Douglas School in Acton this fall. She recently performed a reenactment of the Boston Massacre as the English Sentry and previously participated as a member of the chorus for Aladdin Kids in Acton. Annamarie plays the viola in the school orchestra and the alto saxophone in the concert band. In her freetime, Annamarie can be found on the basketball court, lacrosse field, or ski mountain. Annamarie is looking forward to performing in A Midsummer Night’s Dream with her sister.

Ada Elizabeth Hubbell
A Fairy
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ada Elizabeth will be an eighth grader at R.J. Grey in Acton this fall. This past year she performed in Guys & Dolls Jr. as a member of the ensemble and played the role of Aphorodite in the Greek play Eros & Psyche. In addition to her work in theater, Ada Elizabeth plays the trumpet in the school band and is a member of both the school field hockey and softball teams. Outside of school, Ada Elizabeth plays lacrosse and enjoys skiing with friends and family. She is grateful for the opportunity to perform in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
A Fairy
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ada Elizabeth will be an eighth grader at R.J. Grey in Acton this fall. This past year she performed in Guys & Dolls Jr. as a member of the ensemble and played the role of Aphorodite in the Greek play Eros & Psyche. In addition to her work in theater, Ada Elizabeth plays the trumpet in the school band and is a member of both the school field hockey and softball teams. Outside of school, Ada Elizabeth plays lacrosse and enjoys skiing with friends and family. She is grateful for the opportunity to perform in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Vicky
Dog
A Midsummer Night's Dream
CREATIVE TEAM

Alan Rust
Artistic Director
Sea Captain and Priest / Egeus
Alan was artistic director of the Monomoy Theatre in Chatham for 39 years, directing and acting in many of the 300 productions under his leadership. He has appeared at the Hartford Stage, The Cleveland Playhouse, The Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Stage West, The
Northern Stage Company and The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. He has directed over one hundred productions in university and professional theatres in the United States as well as Sydney, Australia, Goteborg, Sweden, Birmingham, England and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He has been a member of the International Theatre Institute and a panelist at conferences in Istanbul, Turkey and in the former SovietUnion. He served as president of the National Theatre Conference for two terms and has been a member of numerous committees in national and international theatre programs. He was a founding member of the World Theatre Training Institute establish in Vienna Austria. He has held positions at The University of Washington, The State University of New York at Purchase, The University of Detroit, The NorthCarolina School of the Arts, where he served as Dean, The University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, where he was the head of the Acting Program and the University of Hartford where he was the Director of the Theatre Division of the Hartt School.

Terry Layman
Managing Director
CO-Director of Twelfth Night
Terry Layman’s Broadway acting credits include Tony-nominated Twelve Angry Men, Arthur Miller’s Ride Down Mount Morgan with Patrick Stewart and Proof. His many Off-Broadway shows include Shaw’s Widowers’ Houses, the premiere of Regrets Only with Christine Baranski and several comedy revivals at the Manhattan Punchline. He toured the Country in Proof and in The Royal Family with Eva LeGallienne and Sam Levene. Internationally, he directed Other People’s Money in Prague and played London and Birmingham in Continental Divide-Daughters of the Revolution. He has performed at dozens of regional theatres from Florida to Alaska. He has played Ludie in Trip to Bountiful with Ellen Burstyn and Leo in The Little Foxes with Geraldine Page. He was a member of The Actors Company Theatre (TACT) in NYC for many years where he both acted and directed. He played King Lear, Prospero and other classical roles with The Titan Theatre Co. in Queens, NY., where he also directed. He spent 22 summers acting and directing at The Monomoy Theatre on Cape Cod and he has guest directed for many years at the Hartt School and at Marshall University. His TV and film appearances include "The Patriot", "Bored to Death," “Rubicon”, “Ed”, “Law and Order”, and “L&O SVU” and most NY soap operas.
WEBSITE: terrylayman.info
Managing Director
CO-Director of Twelfth Night
Terry Layman’s Broadway acting credits include Tony-nominated Twelve Angry Men, Arthur Miller’s Ride Down Mount Morgan with Patrick Stewart and Proof. His many Off-Broadway shows include Shaw’s Widowers’ Houses, the premiere of Regrets Only with Christine Baranski and several comedy revivals at the Manhattan Punchline. He toured the Country in Proof and in The Royal Family with Eva LeGallienne and Sam Levene. Internationally, he directed Other People’s Money in Prague and played London and Birmingham in Continental Divide-Daughters of the Revolution. He has performed at dozens of regional theatres from Florida to Alaska. He has played Ludie in Trip to Bountiful with Ellen Burstyn and Leo in The Little Foxes with Geraldine Page. He was a member of The Actors Company Theatre (TACT) in NYC for many years where he both acted and directed. He played King Lear, Prospero and other classical roles with The Titan Theatre Co. in Queens, NY., where he also directed. He spent 22 summers acting and directing at The Monomoy Theatre on Cape Cod and he has guest directed for many years at the Hartt School and at Marshall University. His TV and film appearances include "The Patriot", "Bored to Death," “Rubicon”, “Ed”, “Law and Order”, and “L&O SVU” and most NY soap operas.
WEBSITE: terrylayman.info

Robert Davis
Director: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Robert H. Davis, a Professor of Theatre in Acting and Voice & Speech, is a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher with more than 25 years experience as a professional actor, director and voice/dialect coach. Davis has worked with regional theatres across the country including Shakespeare & Company, the Yale Repertory Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane, the Monomoy Theatre on Cape Cod and Swine Palace Productions in Louisiana. He received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for his performance in The Exonerated at TheaterWorks of Hartford and has appeared regularly at Hartford Stage in productions of Romeo and Juliet, Kiss Me Kate, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, A Christmas Carol, Our Town (sharing the role of the Stage Manager with Hal Holbrook), several roles in the Brand:New play festival and many staged readings including Stuff Happens and Horton Foote's Shape of River with Kate Mulgrew. Once upon a time he appeared on television's Sesame Street as the Rhythm Chef. He has served on the teaching faculty at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass where he taught in professional training workshops and education programs. He has also been a guest faculty member at Trinity College, Wesleyan University, the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Theatre Institute and for the education program at Goodspeed Musicals. In New York, he was a member of Joanne Woodward's Actor's Group of New York and appeared with the Shadowfax Theatre Company. Prior to his appointment at The Hartt School, Davis was on the faculty of Louisiana State University's Department of Theatre where he taught in the M.F.A. acting program and served as associate department chairman.
Robert Davis
Director: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Robert H. Davis, a Professor of Theatre in Acting and Voice & Speech, is a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher with more than 25 years experience as a professional actor, director and voice/dialect coach. Davis has worked with regional theatres across the country including Shakespeare & Company, the Yale Repertory Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane, the Monomoy Theatre on Cape Cod and Swine Palace Productions in Louisiana. He received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for his performance in The Exonerated at TheaterWorks of Hartford and has appeared regularly at Hartford Stage in productions of Romeo and Juliet, Kiss Me Kate, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, A Christmas Carol, Our Town (sharing the role of the Stage Manager with Hal Holbrook), several roles in the Brand:New play festival and many staged readings including Stuff Happens and Horton Foote's Shape of River with Kate Mulgrew. Once upon a time he appeared on television's Sesame Street as the Rhythm Chef. He has served on the teaching faculty at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass where he taught in professional training workshops and education programs. He has also been a guest faculty member at Trinity College, Wesleyan University, the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Theatre Institute and for the education program at Goodspeed Musicals. In New York, he was a member of Joanne Woodward's Actor's Group of New York and appeared with the Shadowfax Theatre Company. Prior to his appointment at The Hartt School, Davis was on the faculty of Louisiana State University's Department of Theatre where he taught in the M.F.A. acting program and served as associate department chairman.

Erick Lee
Sound Engineer
Erick Lee currently studies Music Production and Technology as a Senior at the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford. He has been working in the live entertainment industry in various capacities since the Spring of 2017. He has worked on several musicals at the High School and College levels, as well as plays (collegiate) and various other forms of live performances that required audio enhancement. His recent work includes sound design for Legally Blonde, Into the Soundless Awe, Wild Party and The Tempest, all at the Hartt School. After graduation, Erick hopes to work in live sound for music and/or theater. He can be reached at linkedin.com/in/erick-lee-sound.

Carol Odell
Set Designer/Scenic Artist
Carol Odell has a BFA from Tufts University after studying painting at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston She has worked as an art teacher, a graphic designer, a textile designer and photographer. Her works are in oil, gouache, monotype and encaustic. She is a member and exhibits regularly with the Provincetown Art Assoc. and Museum, Printmaker’s of Cape Cod, the Monotype Guild of New England, and 21 in Truro. Her works are in private, corporate and museum collections.
Tom Odell
Technical Consultant
Tom Odell has worked as a goldsmith and metal sculptor for over 48 years. He began his career as a metalsmith with a four-year apprenticeship with jeweler Bernard Kelly and subsequently developed his own line of jewelry. He worked alongside Japanese metalworkers in Kyoto where he expanded his techniques for forming and using Japanese alloys, and studied bronze casting at MassArt. His jewelry, and larger steel, bronze and aluminum sculptural pieces are in private and museum collections.
Tom and Carol Odell opened their studio /gallery at 423 Main Street in Chatham in 1975.
They both are represented in Deborah Forman’s 2015 book Cape Cod Contemporary Artists: On Abstraction.
http://www.odellarts.com