Description
It was the most important summer in Atlanta's history and the world was watching. Then the unthinkable happened and a bomb was detonated during the 1996 Summer Olympics. A portrait of Atlanta in a time of triumph and trouble, Olympic Village is the newest play by this year's Kendeda Competition winner, David Mitchell Robinson, whose play Carapace receives its world premiere on the Hertz Stage February 11 - March 6, 2011.
Cast & Crew
JACK
Greg Toma
TINA
Luann McEachern
IMANI
Shamea Morton
REBECCA
NASTASJA
TV VOICE
Sallye Hooks
RAY
BOB
MARTA VOICE
RADIO VOICE
Winston Wilson
PHILLIP
VINCE
TOURIST
Abdul Shaikh
ALAN
CASEY
REPORTER
TV VOICE
AMBASSADOR
Jay Croft
CORA
ALVITA
HOMELESS WOMAN
VICTORIA
Brandy Peterson
STEVEN
SANDY
OFFICIATOR
Andrew Crigler
ROLO
JAMES
COUNTER BOY
G. Carlton Van Buren
Director:
BJ Hughes
Assistant Director:
Sharon Brewer
Time & Place
Company: Alliance Theatre Acting Program Spring Players
Venue: Alliance Theatre's Black Box Stage
When:
April 14, 2011 - 7:00 PM
April 15, 2011 - 7:00 PM
April 16, 2011 - 7:00 PM
April 17, 2011 - 2:30 PM
Biography
Jay Croft is pleased to be in his seventh production with the Alliance Theatre Acting Program’s Players including the Kendeda Playwriting finalists Dana Lynn Formby's The Small of Her Back and Josh Tobiessen's Spoon Lake Blues and now David Mitchell Robinson's Olympic Village. Some of his other roles in the Atlanta theatre include Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice, Juror #8 in 12 Angry Jurors and Frankie Salvucci in Breaking Legs for which the Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Awards nominated him Best Minor Supporting Actor in a Play. Jay would like to thank BJ Hughes for casting him in another new Kendeda play. He would especially like to thank his wife Tammy and their seven kids (felines) for letting him pursue his love of acting.







