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Will Reicher

Birth Place: Washington, D.C.

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WILL REICHER

Representation - Stars Agency, SF
(415) 421-6272


TELEVISION
CBS Sunday Morning Self, Theater Geek – A profile of Stagedoor Manor Mo Rocca, Reporter

FILM
About the Bells Lead Woodrow Travers, Dir. http://www.vimeo.com /2136332
UCSF Depression Care Project Lead Elia Singer, Dir.

THEATER
A Christmas Carol Rory, Schoolboy Domenique Lozano, American Conservatory Theater
Narnia Edmund Jon Tracy, Berkeley Playhouse
Pippin Theo Tom Berger, Stagedoor Manor
The Aristocats Thomas O'Malley Jerry Foust, Berkeley Playhouse
Once on this Island Ensemble Lawrence Lesher, Stagedoor Manor
The Matchgirl's Gift Tough Boy Rebeque Cady, Essex Players
Cabin Fever Follies Featured Act 2006-07 Peter Boynton, The Valley Players

COMMERCIAL
Available upon request

TRAINING
Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center Konnie Kittrell
American Conservatory Theater Musical Theater Acting Betty Schneider
Berkley Playhouse Conservatory Musical Theater Dance Kimberly Dooley
The Piedmont Children's Choir Concert Choir Clifton Massey
American Conservatory Theater Private Vocal Training Robert Rutt
The Mad River Chorale Children's Chorus Andrea Bonamico
Piedmont Recreation Center Intermediate Fencing Bill Cracraft
Circus Smirkus Circus Arts Training Camp Rob Mermin
The Skinner Barn Musical Theater Camp Peter Boynton

SKILLS

Piano, Saxophone, Vocal - Alto/Soprano, Dance - Modern, Jazz, Tap, Ballroom, Stage Combat and Fencing, Circus Arts and Gymnastics, kayaker, ski racer, baseball, British, southern dialects

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BWW Reviews: Stray Dog Theatre's Riotous THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD


If you're looking at the program for THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, see the name Rupert Holmes (book, music, and lyrics) and are instantly reminded of the fact he wrote and sang the number one hit 'Escape (The Pina Colada Song'), you'll probably be a bit surprised at the production that you're about to watch. But, I guarantee you it will be a very pleasant one, because Holmes takes the tradition of circa 1890's English Music Hall and uses it in delightfully imaginative fashion to craft a vehicle for the unfinished last work of classic author Charles Dickens. It's a kind of play within a play, and in the cozy confines of the Tower Grove Abbey, it's an absolutely perfect fit. It brings the performers right into your lap, and it's so much fun that you can't help but get completely caught up in the merriment. This lively production by Stray Dog Theatre is sure to please, so get your tickets while you can!

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