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Greg is an actor and director from Detroit, currently living and working in Los Angeles. Greg recently entertained over 20,000 people as Orlando in "As You Like It", Francis Flute in "Midsummer" and Osric in "Hamlet" in Shakespeare by the Sea. Greg's Otterbein University credits include "Noises Off", "King Richard III", "Carnival!", and "Born Yesterday". He has appeared in the pilot for HBO's Hung and the feature film Win By Fall as well as numerous commercials. Greg also spent a month in Russia training at the Moscow Art Theatre School under Sergey Zemtsov and Misha Lobanov.

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Shakespeare by the Sea Announces Cast for HENRY V


Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more! Shakespeare by the Sea's stunning 22nd season continues with Shakespeare's bold and patriotic Henry V opening June 20. Ovation award winner Stephanie Coltrin helms the historical play focusing on events immediately before and after the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years' War.

Valentine's Day Treat LOVES ME/LOVES ME NOT Opens For Limited Run At Little Fish Theatre


A Valentine's Day treat of short plays centered around love opens Feb 14 for a limited run at Little Fish Theatre. Loves Me/Loves Me Not features staged readings of six plays from two internationally-produced playwrights, directed and performed by Little Fish Theatre company members.

Shakespeare By The Sea Announces Intriguing 2018 Season: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR And THE WINTER'S TALE


Shakespeare by the Sea announces productions, cast and creatives for its 21st Season. Beginning at the seaside Pt. Fermin Park in San Pedro, and continuing on to tour at twenty-two parks throughout Southern California, Shakespeare by the Sea continues its notable mission to create enduring theatrical experiences for audiences in culturally diverse communities, making quality theatre accessible to all. For 2018, SBTS has chosen two of William Shakespeare's most intriguing plays, The Merry Wives of Windsor and The Winter's Tale.

Little Fish Theatre's Collision Course To Romance, THE BALCONY SCENE, Opens March 15


Adjoining balconies set the scene in Little Fish Theatre's first midweek show of its 2018 season. Written by Emmy Award-nominated television writer Wil Calhoun and directed by Little Fish Theatre Company Member Bill Wolski, The Balcony Scene places two decidedly different people on touching terraces and sets them on an unexpected collision course to romance.

Heartwarming Holiday Play THE NIGHT BEFORE THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Ends Little Fish Theatre's 2017 Season


Little Fish Theatre is delighted to announce the final show of its 2017 season - a Christmas comedy The Night Before The Night Before Christmas, written by Cricket Daniel.

Shakespeare by the Sea Announces Thrilling 20th Anniversary Season


Shakespeare by the Sea announces productions, cast and creatives for its 20th Anniversary Season. Based at the gorgeous Pt. Fermin Park in San Pedro, and touring to twenty-three parks throughout Southern California, Shakespeare by the Sea is celebrating 20 years of fulfilling its mission to create theatrical experiences for audiences in culturally diverse communities to make theatre accessible to all. For this milestone anniversary, SBTS has selected two of Shakespeare's most popular and beloved plays, Macbeth and The Taming of the Shrew.

Special Halloween Show CHILLS AND THRILLS Set for Little Fish Theatre


Little Fish Theatre is excited to present Chills and Thrills, a limited-run presentation of five short plays written in the Halloween spirit. 

Special Halloween Show CHILLS AND THRILLS Set for Little Fish Theatre


Little Fish Theatre is excited to present Chills and Thrills, a limited-run presentation of five short plays written in the Halloween spirit. 

Patrick Barlow's THE 39 STEPS Opens at Little Fish Theatre on Today


Little Fish Theatre is excited to announce The 39 Steps as the fifth production in their 2016 season.  Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan, The 39 Steps won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy and was a two-time 2008 Tony® Awards winner.  Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, then add a dash of Monty Python and you have a thrilling piece of theater magic for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. This wild adventure, full of intrigue and humor allows LFT actors and designers to show what they can create from thin air, which is quintessentially what theater is all about.

Patrick Barlow's THE 39 STEPS Opens at Little Fish Theatre on 4/28


Little Fish Theatre is excited to announce The 39 Steps as the fifth production in their 2016 season.  Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan, The 39 Steps won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy and was a two-time 2008 Tony® Awards winner.  Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, then add a dash of Monty Python and you have a thrilling piece of theater magic for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. This wild adventure, full of intrigue and humor allows LFT actors and designers to show what they can create from thin air, which is quintessentially what theater is all about.

Little Fish Theatre Stages HENRY IV, PART 1, Beginning Tonight


Little Fish Theatre today announced the opening of Shakespeare's HENRY IV PART 1.  Shakespeare reflects on the consequences of actions, the role of princes and the realities of possessing power in what is considered one of his most popular history plays. Fans of Shakespeare by the Sea, Little Fish Theatre's celebrated summer Shakespeare festival will be delighted to see the Bard's works coming to Little Fish.

Little Fish Theatre to Stage HENRY IV, PART 1 This Fall


Little Fish Theatre today announced the opening of Shakespeare's HENRY IV PART 1.  Shakespeare reflects on the consequences of actions, the role of princes and the realities of possessing power in what is considered one of his most popular history plays. Fans of Shakespeare by the Sea, Little Fish Theatre's celebrated summer Shakespeare festival will be delighted to see the Bard's works coming to Little Fish.

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