The Seven Kings of RomeCAST |
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Rob Allyn: Rob performed Julius Caesar with the Miracle Players and keeps coming back for more. We think he really believes that this year he is going to get his own dressing trailer. Rob has really captured the Miracle Players’ spirit and we think that this could be his best season yet – What, even better than Nero?! You decide. Eric Bassanesi: Eric is still the Miracle man who keeps the Miracle Players bubbling along! Eric will be playing, amongst other things, the much coveted role of the dying chicken. He is so authentic in the role that we expect there to be bird watchers as well as theatre lovers in the audience. Denise McNee: Denise hasn’t grown since last year and consequently wins the title of being the shortest Miracle Player for the last seven years in a row. Denise will be playing many roles including Old Flame Head! Frances Nacman: Frances made a guest appearance in the Emperors of Rome and has been anxious to join the shenanigans ever since. We are all pleased to welcome Frances to the group, except Rob, who thinks that he might have to share his trailer. Dyanne White: Dyanne, has the more hair than all the rest of the Miracle Players put together, consequently she will finally be playing some female roles. “About time too!” Chuck the stunt Chicken: Despite a valiant effort as a chicken in History of Rome and Caesar – more than just a salad, Chuck was out chickened this year by Eric, who will be playing his role. SPECIAL THANKS TO... Gaia Morelli and Marco Flore: Also this year, Gaia and Marco designed the Miracle Players' posters and postcards. Marco is an incredible illustrator who instantly captured the spirit of the group and Gaia skilfully and seamlessly put it all together. They work with other dynamic and talented artists that have formed the 21Lab, and having seen some of their creations we feel that they are right in claming that "the group is the 21Lab, the creative laboratory for the 21st Century." CP Centro Pilota Srl - Our sole sponsor and who from our very first show in 1999 to date have been enthusiastic and economically supportive of our endeavours to provide cultural, yet entertaining shows about Rome and its history at a price affordable to all (free!).
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