Meet the Artists
Tim Andersson (Darius Benn) has appeared as Lyman Wyeth in R5's Other Desert Cities, Vincent Price in R5's Priceless, and several roles in R5's War of the Worlds. Director extraordinaire Nancy Ridgeway previously collaborated with Andersson in his role as Dodge in Buried Child, Charlie in August: Osage County, and Mike in Good People. Other performances for Andersson include Willy Loman in Miller’s Death of a Salesman for which he received a best actor nomination, Gooper in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Matthew in Anne of Green Gables, LeDuc in Incident At Vichy, Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolff, and Bluntschli in Arms and the Man. His recent film work includes playing the tech magnate T.B. Henderson in New York City-based web series New Gold. Andersson holds an Acting MFA from Rutgers’ Mason Gross School of the Arts.
Danielle Joy Foley (Carrie Belle Pembroke) is an actor, audiobook narrator and dance/movement therapist. Some of her favorite roles include Chloe (Lips Together Teeth Apart), Martha (The Children’s Hour) and Laura (The Glass Menagerie). Danielle narrated and produced her first audiobook this past fall: The Rocky Orchard by Barbara Monier and will soon be available to listen to on Audible, iTunes and Amazon. Check out her website for latest news and more info: www.daniellejoyfoley.com
Sandra Hartman (Sister Mary Lucretia & Deirdre Pembroke) is happy to be back performing, after recently portraying Bette Davis in R5’s production of Priceless, Marabeth Cook in R5’s Vernal Rites, Mrs. Tilford in The Children’s Hour, Dora Chadwick in A Song I Forgot to Sing, Lynn Fontanne in Ten Chimneys, playing opposite Rob Rosiello (Alfred Lunt). Regional credits include: Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well (Steel River Playhouse), A Little Night Music (Theater Barn, NY), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Hedgerow Theatre). National Tours: Man of La Mancha, Carousel. Off Broadway: Mamaleh. International: Ensemble Member at Theater des Westens in Berlin, Germany for seven years. Sandra studied music at the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts, works as an opera director, and has staged over thirty productions for the Delaware Valley Opera Company, Boheme Opera, Center City Opera, and New York Metro Vocal Arts Ensemble. She does on-camera commercial work and teaches voice privately.
Larry Krevitz (Silas Pembroke and Mr. Pennington) is beyond gleeful to able to act again. He has been active in community theatre for over twenty-five years. He made his R5 Productions debut this past spring as Michael in God of Carnage. Some of his favorite roles are Lt. Markinson in A Few Good Men, Bill Fordham in August: Osage County, Reuben Flood in The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Poirot in Black Coffee, Duke in Death Takes a Holiday, Zack in A Chorus Line, Max in Lend Me a Tenor, and many more. When not on stage, Larry is a cosmetic dentist in Hatboro. Love to his wife, the ever patient Wendy.
Stephanie Rogers (Ivy Pembroke) is thrilled to be doing another virtual production during these strange times. Having performed in many R5 radio plays, Stephanie was last seen on stage as Masha in the Town & Country Players production of Vanya, Sonia, Masha & Spike. Previous projects include The Laramie Project, Rumors, Boeing Boeing and God of Carnage. Gratitude to my three amazing children, Ava, Stella & Declan for love, support & constant encouragement. Thank you to Nancy Ridgeway and this talented cast for including me!
Nancy Vander Zwan (Gladys Crenshaw) has appeared in productions at various community theaters in Bucks and Montgomery counties, including Incorruptible and Hound of the Baskervilles at Village Players of Hatboro, To Kill a Mockingbird at Bryn Athyn Community Players, and in Chris Canaan’s world premiere of Writer’s Block: An Absurd Play with Lofty Ambitions at Phillips Mill Theater. Twice, Nancy has performed at Manhattan Repertory Theater in one-act play productions, including Home Smarts by Bucks County playwright Rick Goodwin. Recently, Nancy appeared in a Zoom production of Sweat, produced for the 1,600 incoming freshmen at The College of New Jersey. She has performed in Town and Country Players’ holiday show, and she enjoys acting in plays written by members of the Playwrights Bridge group based in Doylestown. Nancy is an Accredited Home Stager and owns StagingCraft, LLC. She considers her daughter, Jillian, to be her finest production.
Meg Waldowski (Dr. Margaret Pembroke) has appeared most recently as Judith Meade in Vernal Rites, Mrs. Watchett in The Time Machine, Marie in Calendar Girls, Mrs. Potts in BATB, the Drowsy Chaperone in The Drowsy Chaperone, Mame Dennis in Mame, and M'Lynn in Steel Magnolias. This is a wonderful opportunity to be doing something so enjoyable during these most difficult times. Meg is so very grateful to her husband, Paul, for supporting her theatre addiction. Thanks beyond measure to Nancy Ridgeway for putting this terrific team together to do this wonderful radio play project.