Laura Leopard* (aka Irene Dahlia) as Julia Sterroll
Laura Leopard*, a founder of Gotham Radio Theatre, last appeared for GRT as Irene Adler in 'Redheads and Bohemians', Rudolph in 'Rudolph's Tale: A 1964 Christmas, Monica/Joanna in Present Laughter and Elvira in Blithe Spirit. From Nashville, Tennessee her credits include An Ideal Husband, at The Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey, Quartett at BAM (the Brooklyn Academy of Music), Amadeus at the prestigious Barter Theatre in Virginia, and Claire in Proof at Mill Mountain Theatre in Virginia. Favorite roles include, Mary Queen of Scotts in Mary Stuart, and Nan/Lina in Three Days of Rain.
Susan Barrett* (aka Margaret "Megs" Fulton) as Jane Banbury
Susan Barrett* (aka Margaret “Mags” Fulton) Is making her GRT debut, and truly honored & delighted to finally be working with her friends of many years; Victor & Laura. Off-Bdway: Bold Girls (29th Street Rep) The Angel Project (Lincoln Center Festival); Ladies In Retirement (Theatre 3 w/ Pulse Ensemble); All About Evie (Ensemble Studio Theater); Benny (Midtown Int’l Theatre Festival; nominated for outstanding supporting actress award); NYC Fringe Festival. Regional: Asolo Repertory Theater, Fl., PlayMakers Repertory, NC; Centenary Stage, The Bickford & Women’s Theatre Co., NJ; Deertrees Theater Festival, ME; Electric Theatre Co., PA. UK: Donegal Workshop Theater; Edinburgh Fringe Festival. TV & Film: 30 Rock (Emmy awarded episode “Reunion”); Law & Order:CI; The Onion News Network, Late Night with Conan O’Brien; Queen Latifah’s, The Perfect Holiday, The Stream (which had it’s NYC premiere and release Oct. 2013 at Regal Cinemas, Union Sq.), Math Warriors, the web series. www.susanbarrett.net.
Victor Barbella* (aka Stewart Spencer) as Saunders and Willy Banbury
Victor Barbella*,* a founder of Gotham Radio Theatre, is thrilled to be onstage once again in the cast of Rudolph's Tale: A 1964 Christmas. His theatre credits include the title role in Anatol at London’s Lyric Theatre, Beirut at George Street Playhouse, Indians (directed by George Faison) at McCarter Theatre, Women of Manhattan at Greenwich Street Theatre,
Suicide, Anyone? at 45th Street Theatre, The Country Girl at Fleetwood Stage, A View From the Bridge at Oldcastle Theatre in Vermont and Side Man at Stamford Theatreworks in Connecticut.
His film and television work includes Law and Order, the ABC soap Loving, short films, independent films and commercials.
For Gotham Radio, Victor has appeared in Fallen Angels, Lady WIndermere's Fan and-as Madame Arcati-in Blithe Spirit.
Suicide, Anyone? at 45th Street Theatre, The Country Girl at Fleetwood Stage, A View From the Bridge at Oldcastle Theatre in Vermont and Side Man at Stamford Theatreworks in Connecticut.
His film and television work includes Law and Order, the ABC soap Loving, short films, independent films and commercials.
For Gotham Radio, Victor has appeared in Fallen Angels, Lady WIndermere's Fan and-as Madame Arcati-in Blithe Spirit.
Michael Iannucci* (aka John Dough) as Maurice Dulocs and Fred Sterroll
NY credits: Fiddler On The Roof (Broadway revival); Shlemiel The First (Theatre For A New Audience); Enter Laughing; Bajour (York Theatre); Wallenberg (NYMTF); Spellbound (Fringe Festival); The Cradle Will Rock (St. Mark’s in the Bowery); Street Scene (Brave New World Rep) National tours; Annie; Fiddler On The Roof. Regional: The Most Happy Fella; Cats(Tuts); Witness For The Prosecution; Rags; Crazy For You; Phantom (Fulton Opera); Falsettoland (Caldwell Theatre, Carbonell Award Nomination); Steel Pier (Actor’s Playhouse) Noises Off (Playhouse on the Green); Ragtime (Carnegie PAC); My Fair Lady (Lancaster Symphony). Stock credits include: Tale Of The Allergist’s Wife; Lost in Yonkers; Driving Miss Daisy; Lips Together, Teeth Apart; I Do, I Do; Guys & Dolls; Chicago; The Foreigner; Sleuth and Greater Tuna. Television: Elementary. He has appeared with Gotham Radio Theatre as Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit, Gary Essendine in Present Laughter; Oscar Jaffe in Twentieth Century and most recently as Jerry in The Awful Truth which Gotham presented at the 2013 New York International Fringe Festival. www.michaeliannucciactor.com.
Sydnie Grosberg Ronga (aka Sydnie Gale) Director and Adapter for Radio
Sydnie Grosberg Ronga has adapted and directed most of Gotham Radio Theatre’s productions. Most recently she directed Valhalla for the Project Rushmore Theatre Company. Sydnie is co-founder of Max & Louie Productions, and directed their critically acclaimed productions of he Violet Hour, It Had to Be You and The Lady With All the Answers. As Associate Artistic Director of The Phoenix Theatre Company, she directed Boy Meets Girl, Alone At The Beach, and The Nerd. Ms. Grosberg Ronga directed Branislav Tomich’s one-man plays; Blue Lanterns which had a highly successful run in New York fall '09, and Café God which played in NYC, St. Louis and won a Drama Logue Award in Los Angeles. Sydnie has worked with Manhattan Class Company and The Women’s Project. An acting teacher and coach, Sydnie was born in St. Louis. She is a graduate of Webster University.