Cast
| Paul Battaglia started acting around 1986. He spent a good deal of time doing Boston theater productions before moving to New York in 1989. He dabbled with some Off-Broadway in productions along side Ann Meara and Jerry Stiller as well as with Tony nominee and Boston-born actress Allison Frasier.
Paul returned to Boston in 1991 and continued with the local circuit. He has been nominated for supporting actor at EMACT and was the 2006 recipient of the Best Actor award at Sundeis Film Festival for his performance in Death of a Clown. He is happy to work with Olive Barrel Productions. |
![]() Paul Battaglia as Benjamin |
| Coming soon | ![]() Katarina Morhacova as Emine |
| Jon has recently returned to the Boston area, where he hasn't lived since graduating from Emerson College nearly nine years ago. At Emerson he studied acting with renowned voice teacher, Kristin Linklater, where he earned a BFA in Acting. After graduation, Jon worked as a professional actor and director in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, and most recently, Baltimore, where he also worked as a high school theatre teacher for the last four years.
Since returning to Boston, Jon has been seen as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Cabbie in The Blue Room, and Man in Charlotte the Destroyer, which also performed at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Currently you can see him as Mark Antony in Shakespeare NOW's production of Julius Caesar, or watch his production of The Tempest which he'll be directing for 11:11 Theatre Company in December. |
![]() Jon Ferreira as Hasan |
| Phyllis’s film credits include principal roles in Fool’s Gold, Potential Sins, Alien Agenda: Under the Skin, Night Noises (pilot), Abstract Beauty and The Arb. Commercial/industrial work includes Schlager Auto, Itzaparty!, Smith Buckley & Hunt and Course Technology. Phyllis is a character, narration and commercial voice-over artist. She narrated two television series and has worked for over 50 clients in radio, television and on the Internet. As a theater actress, she has performed in over 25 productions in the Boston area.
Phyllis is also a playwright. Her ten-minute play, “The Offer”, was performed as a staged reading at the January 2006 Ritalin Readings at The Theatre Cooperative. “The Offer” was also included in the Playwrights’ Platform June 2006 Festival where it tied as second-place runner up for the Playwrights’ Choice Award. She is a published fiction writer and line coach. |
![]() Phyllis Rittner as Sarina |
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