Who's Who

Cast

Sean Duncan

(Alvin Tatlock)

A Milwaukee native, Sean has been acting professionally for the past half decade. Acting credits include, ensemble for CHRIS-MESS (In Tandem Theater), Teddy Brewster in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Milwaukee Entertainment Group), Bob Cratchit in A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Children’s Theater of Madison), Alonso de Corazon in BONNY ANNE BONNY (Theater RED), and Ashley ‘Ash’ Williams in EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL (Giant Spider Productions, LLC). Directing credits include IN THE TIME OF OLD AGE and IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY (Memories Dinner Theater).

Bryan Quinn

(Narrator)

This is where Bryan's bio will go. It'll be brilliant and hopefully take up a similar amount of space compared to this filler text. He's an awesome dude, so I'm sure he has a lot to say in his bio, like how amazing he is and how grateful he is that Liz invited him to be a part of this project, as she is Milwaukee's "most prolific playwright". Blah blah blah, filler text. Still typing to try and get this to roughly the same height as the square photo to the left. Boom. Did it.

Bobby Schmeling

(various roles)

Bobby is thrilled to be a part of Tatlock, which showcases his talents as a character actor through a combination of varied dialects and an array of ages, ethnicities, and genders. He has also been seen in other performances including his portrayals of Titanic passenger Hudson Allison with both A Turn of Events Productions and a Titanic high tea, Professor Plum in a live interactive game of CLUE, and two previous performances as Mr. Charles Bingley from Jane Austen's beloved classic PRIDE & PREJUDICE. He can also be found portraying other historical figures at the Bristol Renaissance Faire during the months of July through September; come down and experience the 16th century! He has also been seen as Cogsworth in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, a pirate/constable in THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, and created the role of Talbot Boehmke in the original play RIPPER by playwright Jackie Benka.

Liz Shipe

(Gertie Pike)

Named one of the city’s most prolific playwrights in 2014 by M - Milwaukee’s Lifestyle Magazine, Liz Shipe has penned multiple short and full-length plays, including the recent THE INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE OF ALVIN TATLOCK, which enjoyed multiple productions in Wisconsin and was nominated for a Footlights award for Best Play. Shipe started her career as an actor and branched out to create the Sherlock Holmes-focused BAKER’S STREET TRILOGY that enjoyed successful performances at the Brumder Mansion and Old World Wisconsin. Learn more at www.lizshipe.com or visit Reconstructing Grimm on Facebook.

Production Staff

Michael Duncan

(Scenic Design & Construction)

Here's where we talk about the brilliant set that was designed and built and how it so smartly goes together. We might even put a plug in for booking the show. Alan will work with Liz eventually to replace this dummy text.

Alan Piotrowicz

(Sound Design & Website)

Alan is a theatrical freelance artist based in Milwaukee, but has worked throughout Wisconsin, as well as in Michigan, Connecticut, and New York City. He received his degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and trained as an Electrics Apprentice with the Santa Fe Opera. He is a proud board member of Cooperative Performance and works to provide opportunities for emerging artists in the Milwaukee area. He has served (on-and-off) as the Production Manager for Reconstructing Grimm and loves his continued collaborations with Milwaukee's most prolific playwright, Liz Shipe. Learn more at www.alanpiotrowicz.com.

Pear Photography

(Production Photography)

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