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Cast and Crew
Ashley Gray (Crap)
Ashley moved to the city a year and a half ago after graduating from Syracuse University with a BFA in Drama. Some recent credits include Autumn in “Fugue For Fred” a new one act produced by Beyond The Wall Productions. She also had the pleasure of playing Helena in BTW’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” directed by Gregory Cicchino. Ashley is excited to be a part of this production and she would like to thank Gregory for this opportunity. For my brother who always inspires me to follow my dreams and reach for the stars.
Matthew Watkins (Director)
Mr. Watkins graduated from University of The Arts with a BFA in theatre 2005. Since graduating, Mr. Watkins accepts and enjoys the professional responsibility of being called Mister. Mr. Watkins is pleased to be involved in his first professional theatre show in New York.  Mr. Watkins delivered a powerful performance as JP the delivery guy in a Domino’s Pizza commercial 2006. Mr. Watkins was fortunate to work with Men of Science, playing Clem in the MTV pilot The O.Z. Mr. Watkins would like thank his parents, Uncle Brian, and friends for their support in this exciting career.
Martha Lee (Biology)
Martha can be seen next as Glinda in Yellow Brick Monologues at the Sage Theatre. Previous NYC credits include Ladies and Gentlemen, Madeline Bello and ... (Young Madeline), Refuge (Amy), Lysistrata (Lysistrata), Stop Kiss (Callie Pax), Love's Labours Lost (Rosaline), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Hippolyta), and Bold Girls (Dierdre). Founding producer of Marksman Theatre Group.
Robert Yang (A Day at the Beach)
Theater: Los Angeles, I.E. In Other Words, ‘Twas the Night Before (The Flea), Death and The Ploughman (La MaMa E.T.C.), Hot Black Asian Action (NYCFringe‘06), Heartbreak, Galaxy Video, Galaxy Video 2 (Horse Trade/Edge of Insanity), Swimming in the Ocean (Looking Glass Theater), Out of the Frying Pan (Impact Theater). Film: Pretty to Think So, TransBeMan, Algeny, Unidentified. TV: Law & Order Criminal Intent. Comedy Improv/Sketch: The Comedy Cellar, Gotham Comedy Club. (www.robertyang.com).
Bennett W. Harrell (Rape)
Bennett is very excited to be working with End Times again.  You may have seen him in the award winning production of “Plays for the Sunni Triangle” in End Times Productions Vignettes for the Apocalypse.  Since coming to New York in 2005 Bennett has been seen in the Strawberry One-Act Festival, Hudson Shakespeare and at the People’s Improv Threatre.  He wants to thank his mother and his lover.  They are not the same person.
Kat Garson (Three Days)
Kat Garson graduated with a BFA in acting from the University of Southern California. Aside from acting, Kat dabbles in a bit of writing and hopes to put on her own show in the near future.  Earlier this year, she appeared in End Times Productions first annual one act festival in Evan Guilford Blake's, 'Nighthawks.' On a more recent and fluff-ier note, she played a quirky emotionally imbalanced secretary in Heather Arnson's 'Your Title Goes Here.' She'd like to thank Russell for his hospitality and kinda being a  genius. And to Greg, for laughing so much till it hurts. And also for his stellar direction. And Jeremy for always being awesome. And lastly, she thanks her mom and dad for supporting her and this crazy life. if you see them in the audience, say hello. they are the coolest two cats you have yet to know.
Byron Beane (Actor)
Byron hails from North Carolina where he was actively involved in the theater program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  Recently a graduate of the William Esper Studio's two-year professional acting program Byron was just seen in the New York productions of Still and The Case of the Curious Condiment. Other credits include the premier of The Toy Box performed at the Salem Playhouse, The Importance of Being Earnest and Lanford Wilson's Home Free. Byron wants to give thanks to End Times Productions for giving him the opportunity to continue working on the New York stage and his friends for their support.
Jessica Ko (Old World)
is thrilled to be working with Endtimes Productions again.  Other credits include: Over the Asian Airwaves (Endtimes), Rose Pie (Garden Variety Festival), Little Tales (Manhattan Children’s Theatre), Waiting for Lefty, an all-female cast of Glengarry Glen Ross.  She can also be seen in one of the films entered into the 4th Annual Asian American 72 Hour Film Shootout.  Thanks and love to all the JK’s in my life and to JC.  Thanks also to K.C. Ligon and Circle in the Square for the environment to develop characters and accents that wouldn’t come to mind when you see me-let alone an 80-year-old Russian woman.  I just hope I won’t be typecast from now on.
Luke Tudball (The Irish Hercules) 
Luke trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama, London , and at the Russian School of Acting, as well as at the University of East Anglia , Norwich . He made his London West End debut in April 2002, taking a leading role in the musical production 'Life On Earth' at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and the London Palladium, and has worked and toured in Hungary, as well as ensively in the UK and the United States. Luke has worked with groups as diverse as the National Youth Music Theatre of Great Britain, the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain, the Keble Choir, and the English National Opera Company. He is a member of British Actors Equity, The Spotlight, The London Equity Choir, and the Actors’ Centre, London , as well as the TVI Actors Centre, New York . His many other credits include work in voiceover, radio, film and television.

Recent work includes: ‘Law and Order’ (Gulf War Veteran), ‘I Can Cry!’ (BBC Newsreader),‘Furnace Four’ (Strivitz),‘Out of the Flames’ (Basem), ‘Friendly Fire’ (British Army Commander), ‘Happy Hour’ (Comedian), 'The Gruffalo and Friends' (The Gruffalo), ‘The Room On The Broom Song Show’ (The Gruffalo), 'The Pirates of Penzance' (The Pirate King), 'Vincent - Prisoner of a Dream' (Paul Gauguin), and 'Stig of the Dump' (Stig). For more information, please visit http://www.luketudball.co.uk/
Crew
Russell Dobular (Writer, Artistic Director)
is a New York native, born and raised in Flushing, Queens.  His plays have been presented in New York, and Los Angeles, and he has directed several dozen productions, including the hit comedy Backseats and Bathroom Stalls, and Dianne Spoderek’s The Drunk Monologues.  Mr. Dobular also served as the founding Artistic Director of the Horse Trade Theater Group, from 1997-2000.  His new play, “Flounder and the Bad Acid”, will be presented by Endtimes this fall.

Greg Cicchino (director) - Greg is very happy to have worked on this piece with such a great cast.  He is a graduate of Syracuse University.  Previous credits include The National Anthem of Mercury with End Times Productions, Into the Woods at Montclair State, and Largo Desolato with Beyond the Wall Productions, of which he is a founding member. He will next be directing The Unusual Suspects at the New York Fringe Festival.  Special thanks to Jeremy, Russ, and Chris.

Jeremy Pape (Assistant Director)
Jeremy Pape graduated from Philadelphia’s University of the Arts with a BFA in acting.  A recent NY transplant, he has been lucky enough to find people with whom he enjoys working so closely.  In the fall, he will be directing for Endtimes Production’s upcoming workshop series.  Many thanks to the cast for their hard work and to Greg and Russel for being crazy.  Love and thanks to his family for supporting him through so much and making all of this possible.