Jason Cornwell - (Producing Director) is pleased to lead so excellent an ensemble through an exploration of Antony & Cleopatra.  As an actor he has appeared in Drowning Crow at the GoodmanTheatre, Richard II, All's Well That Ends Well, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, Ring Around The Moon, The Devil's Disciple, and The Government Inspector, all at The American Players Theatre.  At The Actor's Theatre of Louisville, a.m. Sunday, Classass, Standard Time, Joan of Arkansas, and Stinky Spirits.  At The American Southwest Theatre Company, Six Degrees of Separation, To Kill A Mockingbird, Marisol, Vinegar Tom, The Storyteller, Twelfth Night, Memories of Christmas, The Importance of Being Earnest, Our Country's Good, and A Christmas Carousel.  Jason also has extensive commercial and industrial credits.  He holds an MFA from Purdue University's Professional Actor Training Program.
Nathan Green - (Actor 3) has been seen as Eteocles in Four Women of Thebes with Harridan Productions, Malvolio in Twelfth Night, and Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and recently directed Home Free! and Temptation with Blackjack Productions.
Brandi Harrison - (Actor 2) is currently a freelance theatre artist in Chicago.  Recent local projects have included production stage manager for Temptation with Blackjack Productions, director of The Lover with Blackjack, and assistant director of China Doll at the 2001 ATHE Conference.  She is co-editor of Guide to Dramatic Writing Courses in the UK, published by writernet of London, England.  She has been a literary/dramaturgy intern with The Actor's Theatre of Louisville, The Goodman Theatre, and The New Playwright's Trust of London. She also holds a BA in Theatre Arts from Purdue University and will return to school at Brooklyn College in NYC this fall to pursue her MFA in Performing Arts Management.
Susanne Hufnagel - (Production Stage Manager) most recently stage managed Chase Park's production of Hamlet. She received her BA in Theatre Arts from Dominican University where she stage managed many productions including The Runner Stumbles and Into The Woods. Susanne has worked as a stage management intern with The Goodman Theatre on the world premiere of Drowning Crow, and has studied in London.
Phillip Leipf, Jr - (Actor 4) recently appeared as Laertes in Chase Park's Hamlet. Before that, he came to Chicago from the east coast by way of Purdue University's Professional Actor Training Program.  He has appeared at Westerly Shakespeare in the Park in such shows as Macbeth, Tweflth Night, and Taming of the Shrew. 
Caroline Paino - (House Manager) currently spends her days as the Office Manager for The Three Arts Club.  In her spare time she attends classes at Lou Conte Dance Studio and volunteers as an usher at the Shubert, Oriental, Palace, and Goodman Theatres.  Caroline holds a BFA in Theatre and a BA in Communications Studies from the University of Rhode Island.
Christopher Prentice - (actor 6) was last seen as Hamlet at Chase Park.  He has also worked with The Curious Theatre Branch (Scaffold Project), The American Player's Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, and Richardson Children's Theatre.  A native Texan, Chris studied acting at Southern Methodist University.  He also marched in the world champion Santa Clara Drum and Bugle Corps.
Heather Sanderson - (Actor 5) graduated from Purdue University with a BA in Theatre where she performed in such productions as The Gut Girls, The Birthday Party, and A Comedy of Errors.  Most recently she has been seen on the Chicago Stage in Lumpkins Big Top with The New millennium Theatre.
David Skvarla - (Actor 1) most recently appeared with Blackjack Productions as Foustka in Temptation, as Richard/Max in The Lover, and with MarryArrchie Theatre as Herr Gotfried Svetts (The Devil) in A Bright Room Called Day.  He is a Chicago native and studied theater and stage combat at Columbia College.  David has had the honor to work with such companies as MaryArrchie, Defiant Theatre, The Hypocrites, Shakespeare's Motley Crew, Big Game and Asylum Productions.  He shares a Best Ensemble Jeff Citation with MaryArrchie for their production of The Freedom of the City, and with Open Eye Productions for their production of Laughter on the 23rd Floor.  David has written a couple of plays and choreographs violence for the stage.