
Third Sun
R + J: Star Cross'd Death Match
Adapted & created by Ben Charles and Lori Wolter Hudson
Sept. 29, 30 @7:00 | Oct. 1 @ 7:00 | Oct. 4 @6:00
Tickets $20 | 21+
At METRO BAR 611 W 100 S, SLC
Terence Goodman
Terence Goodman’s New York roles include the original production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, the first revival of DAMN YANKEES with Gwen Verdon and Ray Walston and as Captain Smith in TITANIC. Major regional favorites include, Al Capone in ELIOT NESS IN CLEVELAND directed by Hal Prince/Nick Corley at The Denver Center, GREAT EXPECTATIONS for Goodspeed Musicals, OEDIPUS,PRIVATE EYE written by Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar (ELF.THE WEDDING SINGER ) at The American Stage Company and KELLY at The York Theatre, Musicals in Mufti. Film starring roles include Ode to Billy Joe, Final Rinse, and most recently Time Runners. Over 30 guest-star television roles from Lavern and Shirley, Threes Company to Hill St. Blues, Fall Guy and Sisters and was a series regular on Days of Our Lives and reoccurring on Young and the Restless. Local favorites include THE EXIT INTERVIEW and (A MAN ENTERS) for SLAC and Billy Flynn in CHICAGO,12 ANGRY MEN,THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK and Antonio in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING for The Pioneer Theater Company. Terence now lives in Park City where he is raising his talented and wonderful son Jack. 42 year member of Actors Equity.
Sarah Shippobotham
SARAH SHIPPOBOTHAM is an actor, dialect coach, intimacy consultant, and Professor in Acting, and Dialects at the University of Utah. Sarah trained as an actor at The Welsh College of Music and Drama in Wales before gaining a Postgraduate Diploma in Voice Studies from Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Acting credits in Utah include: Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester in Henry VI parts 2 and 3; The Duchess of York in Richard III; Lychorida and The Bawd in Pericles; and The Abbess in The Comedy of Errors for The Utah Shakespeare Festival; Beth in Tribes for Salt Lake Acting Company; Mrs. Shears/Mrs. Gascoyne in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Free Newspaper Woman/Ensemble in King Charles III, Anne Putnam and Sarah Good in The Crucible for Pioneer Theatre Company; and The Syringa Tree, an award-winning one-woman show, playing 20 different characters. Dialect/Voice coaching credits include eighteen seasons with the Shaw Festival (Canada), over 25 shows for the Pioneer Theatre Company, and shows for Salt Lake Acting Company including Passing Strange. 2011/12 Sarah spent 7 months in New Zealand working as a Dialect Coach on The Hobbit films.
S.A. Rogers
S.A. Rogers is very pleased to be making his debut at Salt Lake Acting Company with BLACKBERRY WINTER. He has most recently acted in a number of short films including Down the Hole and The Architect. Other local work includes Pioneer Theatre Company’s productions of A FEW GOOD MEN as Commander Stone and OF MICE AND MEN as Slim. In Houston, Texas he performed with the Classical Theatre Company (CTC) as Telegin in UNCLE VANYA and Dimas in THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE. Prior to working with CTC, he performed at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, where his roles included Gascon/Ensemble in CYRANO DE BERGERAC, First Murderer/Ensemble in RICHARD III, Policeman in MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM, and Second Knight in KING LEAR. His audio book vocal recordings include Return Policy, The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher, The End is Now, and Strength and Courage for Caregivers. S.A. is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.
Olivia Custodio
Olivia Custodio is grateful to be a part of such a vital and thought-provoking play with such an incredible team of actors. You may have recently seen her as the Museum Director in ART DOG (SLAC), Heavenly Mother in SATURDAY'S VOYEUR (SLAC), Domina in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (University of Utah), Eunice in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Radical Hospitality Theater), or as the understudy for Sue Mengers in I'LL EAT YOU LAST (SLAC). Olivia has a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her Masters in Music from the University of Utah. She has sung leading roles in such operas as LA VOIX HUMAINE, HANSEL AND GRETEL, and FALSTAFF. A lover of all things comical, Olivia has studied improv at The Second City in Chicago and hopes to one day get famous on YouTube for something random that took very little effort. Much love to her family, Dan, and her pug, Otis.
Kalika Rose
Kalika Rose was born and raised in Salt Lake City where she has been involved in theater all her life. She is currently in her senior year at the University of Utah in their Actor Training Program. Her previous credits include Celimene in THE SCHOOL FOR LIES (Studio115), Leedya in THE OWL GIRL (Studio115), and a Cagelle in the Grand Theatre's production of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES. In between class and rehearsal Kalika works at the Salt Lake Film Society where she gets to regularly indulge in her other love: the cinema. Her other hobbies include fishing, skiing, and golfing.