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GYDA ARBER (Creator/Writer/Female Voiceovers) is an actress/director, known for her roles in Greed: A Musical Love $tory (Anna Nicole Smith), the English-language premiere of Vaclav Havel's Mountain Hotel, Ian W. Hill's World Gone Wrong, and Inverse Theater's Midnight Brainwash Revival, and as assistant director of the critically-acclaimed Michael Gardner adaptation of Notes from Underground. www.gydaarber.com

WENDY COYLE (Writer/Heiress's Mother) is a writer/translator whose work has appeared in The Tehran Post, The SF Bay Guardian, and The San Francisco Examiner. She is currently working on a novel about her experience in Iran.

JASON GODBEY (Additional Writing/Flashback Direction) is an independent filmmaker and co-founder of Behind the Rabbit Productions (myspace.com/btrp). Suspicious Package is Jason's first production with The Brick Theater. His first film Ghost Story received honorable mention at the Gulf Coast Film & Video festival in Houston, Texas. Other film writer/director credits include: The Auteur, Small Time.

DAVID ARTHUR BACHRACH (Choreographer, Father) is delighted to be working with Gyda and The Fifth Wall at The Brick. In 2007, he played Rev. Geo. Austen in Lynn Marie Macy’s Innocent Diversions, A Christmas Entertainment with Jane Austen and Friends and Jimmy Dexter aka The Reverend in Brecht & Weill’s Happy End, both at Theater Ten Ten. Other: Jerry, "Following," Chester Horn Short Play Festival; Pilate, The Passion Play - The Musical, PPAC; Mr. Brayshaw, "The Screwtape Letters," CornerGate; Basilos, VKTMS, Verse Theatre Manhattan; Old Gobbo, Merchant, Revolving Shakespeare; Socrates, Socrates On Trial, ESL Theatre. David is a Harvard Graduate and takes Jazz classes at Broadway Dance Center.

AARON BAKER (Male Voiceovers, Goon #2) was disappointed to learn this production wouldn't be presented in IMAX. He has also done some acting.

IAN W. HILL (Goon #1)

HEATH KELTS (Big Eddie) has performed in CA, FL, NV, WA, VA, and Argentina. NY credits include The Penguin Tango (FringeNYC), IPO Flipping Unreal Estate (The Brick), and Trojan Women A Love Story (En Garde Arts). Other favorites: Oleanna; Yvan in ART; Sherlock in Sherlock's Last Case and Freddy in James Joyce's The Dead. Film & TV: Transporter 2, Passing Fancy, and Peppa Pig (Cartoon Network). Heath holds an MFA from University of Washington and is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association and Screen Actors Guild. He lives in Brooklyn with his amazing wife Michelle and their dog Rocky.

IRACEL RIVERO (Detective's Ex, Rich Girl #3) 3800 Elizabeth (Battle Ranch); Night Flyer (Dixon Place); House of Celestial Experiments (Metropolitan Playhouse); 365Days/365Plays (The Public); One Million Forgotten Moments (Piper McKenzie); World Gone Wrong/Worth Gun Willed (GeminiCollisionworks); Macbeth Without Words (Piper McKenzie); Coming Clean (ATA, Best Actress award); An Evening With Family (Vaclav Havel Fest -FHB Prod.); The Kung Fu Importance of Being Earnest (Michael Gardner, Dir.) www.iracelrivero.com

BRANDI ROBINSON (Mitzi)

HEATHER LEE ROGERS (Rich Girl, Auditioning Dancer) likes her theater crazy-ambitious, large-scale, irreverent and collaborative. Recent adventures of this nature include MINA at LaMaMa, Camino Real and The Heist Project with Art House Productions, and Imminent, Indeed (or Polly Peachum's Peculiar Penchant for Plosives) with Aisling Arts in the Fringe. She's next appearing in the short film "Goodbye." www.heatherogers.com

ARIANA SIEGEL (Rich Girl #2, Auditioning Singer)

KEN SIMON (Catskills Comedian, Morty the Lawyer) has, among other things in his career, shaved his chest three separate times to play William Shatner for Dysfunctional Theater's I Am Star Trek; he's also been crushed to death by a giant lobster claw fighting to save the Earth (Manifestations); stripped down to his underwear, shoes, socks and pole-danced (Richard Foreman's Classical Therapy); fought off atomic, flesh-eating zombies until bitten by his zombie-fied "wife" and shot (Ten Nights in a Bar-Room); and recently performed Linguish for the American Academy of Neurology. Coming up: Q&A: The Perception of Dawn, as part of the Brick Theater's The Film Festival: A Theater Festival.

MOIRA STONE (Showgirl's Mother) Previous appearances include Mountain Hotel, Film is Evil: Radio is Good, Symphony of Rats, Greed: A Musical Love $tory, and Every Play Every Written, all at The Brick. Other New York work has included last year's acclaimed Marie Irene Fornes adaptation Wickets, the revival of lost Broadway gem What Makes Sammy Run?, and shows at The Kraine, NADA, and P.S. 122. Favorite regional shows include Show Boat, She Loves Me and The Underpants. Graduate of Indiana University, proud member of AEA. www.moirastone.com