Kay Kleinerman (Calla, Major Robin French) is pleased to be performing with Not Quite Opera Productions. Kay earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Cleveland Institute of Music and her Master of Arts degree from New York University. She is currently pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree at New College of San Francisco.
|  | Chris Lanehart (Digby) was born in San Francisco, attends a performing arts school and plays piano and guitar in his free time. He has been on professional stages for 5 years, including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Pippin. Chris also recently starred in the title roles of Oliver and Smike at his school.
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Jianna Lieberman (Caroline) has worked with many theater companies including the American Conservatory Theater, The Conservatory of Music, Vector Theater Company and performs regularly with the San Francisco Girls's Chorus. She has performed in many productions including La Boheme and Zeus.
|  | David McClellan (Lord Snidely) An award-winning actor, David was last seen as Buddy Plummer in the Pleasanton Playhouse production of Follies. He has toured as a singer with professional shows throughout the US and Canada and toured Japan in as El Gallo in "The Fantasticks".
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Meghan Michelle McGovern (Liz, Wallis) is a sophomore at Diablo Valley College pursuing her AA Degree. She also has appeared in over 40 shows around the Bay Area and has an accredited film career, including: The Princess Diaries, The Last Kennedy, Night Without Justice, and Minute Matrimony. Meghan would like to thank her parents for all their support.
|  | Lana Moscow (Vyra) started her acting profession as a child at the local children's theatre in Russia. Completely enamored by American films and theatre, she continued to pursue her dream in San Francisco, California. A singer, dancer, model and actress, Lanaˆ¢s exposure to Russian/European and American culture enriches the characters that she presents to the stage.
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Jaime Piano (Announcer, Olson, Victor) A founding member of the infamous Acme Radio Theatre Company, a television writing consortium, Jaime has trained at the Second City in Chicago and written routines for a number of comedians who travel on a lot of boats. He does voiceovers all the time and likes that kind of work.
|  | Mario Sawaya (Lonnie, Prince Edwad) has been doing musicals, operas, plays, and singing with various groups since the age of 10. He is currently a senior at Lick-Wilmerding High School and would like to dedicate his performance to that special someone (you know who you are).
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