World Premiere Mystery
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of The Suicide Club
Cast Bios
MARK ANDERS
Mr. Williams, Mr. RoundyMark Anders returns to ATC where he appeared in Oh, Coward! and 2 Pianos 4 Hands. He has performed across the country in multiple productions of A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration (premiering at Northlight Theatre, Chicago) and 2 Pianos 4 Hands. His Seattle credits include Souvenir, The Woman in Black, Dirty Blonde, Old Wicked Songs, A Christmas Carol (ACT Theatre); The Scarlet Letter, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, Smash (by Jeffrey Hatcher) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Intiman Theatre); Murderers (by Jeffrey Hatcher; Seattle Repertory Theatre); Hanging Lord Haw-Haw (by Jeffrey Hatcher; The Empty Space); and two Hardy Boys adventures, and Sideways Stories from Wayside School (directed by Jeff Steitzer; Seattle Children’s Theatre). Mr. Anders is a founding member of Endangered Species Project, a Seattle consortium dedicated to readings of large-cast, scenically expensive, or otherwise ignored plays.
NICHOLAS BAILEY
Prince Nikita StarloffNicholas Bailey has been seen at Old Log Theater in Prince Horace, the Horrible; Bohemian Theatre Ensemble in Dirty Blonde (Chicago Premiere); Strangeloop Theatre in The Maid of Orleans; and Inconceivable Theatre in Another Caesar. His film and television credits include The History Channel’s Conquest of America: Southeast, I'll Be Here, Christmas Tree: A Story in Five Parts and various commercials.
JAMES CADA
Mr. George, Inspector MicklewhiteJames Cada previously appeared at ATC in the Guthrie Theater’s touring production of Othello. Recent Midwest stage credits include roles in Mr. Hatcher’s play Three Viewings at the Illusion Theater and the title role in Jeeves in Bloom at The Old Log Theater. Mr. Cada teaches at the Guthrie Theater, where he has also performed and toured in Great Expectations, Othello and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He has appeared at Park Square Theatre in You Can’t Take With You, Othello and Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure; Chanhassen Dinner Theatre in I Ought To Be In Pictures, The Music Man, Annie and The Sound of Music; Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis in Mr. A’s Amazing Maze Plays; and Missouri Repertory Theatre in Room Service. Mr. Cada’s film credits include roles in North Country, The Straight Story, Iron Will, Sweetland, Untamed Heart, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Grumpier Old Men, Joe Somebody and Factotum. Mr. Cada has been heard nationally in radio and television ads, as well as voicing characters for various Nickelodeon cartoons.
CELESTE CIULLA
Club SecretaryCeleste Ciulla was last seen at ATC as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth. At The Pearl Theatre Company in New York City, her favorite roles include Dona Angela in The Phantom Lady, Ariel in The Tempest and Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer. At Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, she played Hermione in The Winter’s Tale. Regionally, Ms. Ciulla has participated in 12 productions at The Old Globe, most recently Whisper House by Duncan Sheik and Kyle Jarrow and the role of Volumnia in Coriolanus. She represented The Old Globe Theatre as a 2010 Ten Chimney’s Lunt Fontanne Fellow. At Florida Studio Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, St. Louis Repertory Theatre and Pioneer Theatre Company and others, additional favorite roles include Tamora in Titus Andronicus and Laura Reynolds in Tea and Sympathy. Ms. Ciulla is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. www.celesteciulla.com
MAEDELL DIXON
Mrs. Hudson, Lucy O’MalleyMaedell Dixon returns to ATC where she appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird, Blithe Spirit, Amadeus, Katsina (reading), Don’t Look Back (tour) and The Lady with All the Answers (understudy). Her New York credits include Intimate Letters (92nd Street Y; also on tour at Stanford University and University of Mississippi). Locally, she has appeared in And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson and Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Phoenix Theatre); Southern Comforts (Canyon Moon Theatre, Sedona); Sailing to Byzantium (Actors Repertory Theatre of Sedona); Mourning Becomes Electra, Hay Fever, Light Up the Sky, The Belle of Amherst and others (Arizona Repertory Theatre); and 2 Across, Southern Comforts, Kindertransport, Collected Stories, My Old Lady, Later Life, Grace & Glorie, The Business of Murder and many others (Invisible Theatre). Her film credits include Half Laughing and Speed Zone. On television, she has been seen in The Truth about Jane and Little Arliss. She has been a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association since 1973. haroldandmaedell.blogspot.com
DAVID GREEN
Mr. Richards, Mycroft HolmesDavid Green has appeared on Broadway in Annie, Evita, Teddy & Alice, and The Flowering Peach; as well as The Pajama Game for NY City Opera. National Tours include The Odd Couple with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman; On the Twentieth Century with Judy Kaye and Imogene Coca; and three different tours of Annie. His many off-Broadway and regional credits include Mornings at Seven at Berkshire Theatre Festival; What About Luv, On the Twentieth Century and Wish You Were Here for York Theatre Company; Miami for Playwrights Horizons; and Once on a Summer’s Day for The Ensemble Studio Theatre. Mr. Green’s television appearances include Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, E.R., Murphy Brown, Kate and Allie and numerous soap opera appearances. Mr. Green's many recordings include studio cast recordings of Guys and Dolls, What About Luv, Annie Get Your Gun, The Pajama Game and The Anastasia Affaire. He has also recorded a duet with Judy Kaye on her Songs from The Silver Screen CD. Mr. Green is also a director and acting coach and teaches master classes in musical theatre performance with Judy Kaye.
ROBERTO GUAJARDO
Mr. HenryRoberto Guajardo first appeared on the ATC stage back in 1986 in The Matchmaker. Since then, he has appeared in over 20 productions here, most recently in George is Dead. Other regional appearances include Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Seattle Repertory Theatre and San Jose Repertory Theatre. Mr. Guajardo has also worked extensively throughout Arizona, including performances at Invisible Theatre, Borderlands Theater, Beowulf Alley Theatre Company, Arizona Repertory Theatre, The Flagstaff Festival of the Arts, Actor’s Lab, Arizona Jewish Theatre Company, Actors Theatre and Phoenix Theatre. He has also made numerous appearances on TV and in film. In 2008, Mr. Guajardo was honored to be the recipient of the 2008 Lumie Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts presented by the Tucson Pima Arts Council.
REMI SANDRI
Sherlock HolmesRemi Sandri returns to ATC where he appeared in Much Ado about Nothing, Pride and Prejudice and The Kite Runner. Mr. Sandri has worked at theatres throughout the country, including Geva Theatre Center (A Chorus Line, Twelve Angry Men, Camelot, House and Garden, 1776, The Importance of Being Earnest); ACT Theatre (Arcadia, Othello); Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Foreigner, The Underpants); Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Macbeth, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Journey To The West); Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Art, Tuesdays with Morrie); San Jose Repertory Theatre (A Flea In Her Ear, Three Days of Rain, Iphigenia at Aulis); TheatreWorks (The North Pool, Violet, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me) and six seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. His television appearances include Law & Order, Conviction and Deadline.
JEFF STEITZER
Dr. John WatsonJeff Steitzer returns to ATC where he appeared as a poetic cop in Over the Moon and first appeared as Frank, the lovable psychiatrist, in Private Eyes. In between, he also appeared as Touchstone in As You Like It, Dogberry in Much Ado about Nothing, Argante in Scapin and Launce in Two Gentlemen Of Verona—although not in that order. Mr. Steitzer has appeared on Broadway in Inherit The Wind (with Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy) and Mary Poppins. He has appeared at the Seattle Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, ACT Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, The Old Globe, Geva Theatre Center, Yale Repertory Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre and Mint Theatre Company. He has worked in film, TV and is a busy voiceover artist. He is perhaps best known—if you are a 15 year old—as the Voice of God Multiplayer Announcer for all the HALO games.
ALEXANDRA TAVARES
Christiane de LaBegassierAlexandra Tavares returns to ATC where she was seen as Sheena Keener in Somebody/Nobody and Matilde in The Clean House. Her regional credits include Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice and Janice in Italian American Reconciliation at Actors Theatre of Louisville; C in Three Tall Women at Seattle Repertory Theatre; Ellie in Heartbreak House and Irina in The Three Sisters at Intiman Theatre; and Medea in Jason and the Golden Fleece at Seattle Children’s Theatre. Ms. Tavares received her MFA from the University of Washington Professional Actors Training Program.
KARL HUSSEY
Hotel ClerkKarl Hussey is a BFA Acting senior at the University of Arizona. He returns to Arizona Theatre Company after understudying in last season’s The Mystery of Irma Vep. He is privileged to have been a part of Arizona Repertory Theatre’s As You Like It, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Taming of the Shrew, The Tamer Tamed and Leading Ladies.
CONNOR KESSLERING
ConstableConnor Kesserling returns to ATC where he understudied Jay in Lost in Yonkers. He has been seen in the Arizona Repertory Theatre’s productions of Dracula (Renfield), As You Like It (Silvius), The Taming of the Shrew (Grumio), The Tamer Tamed (Grumio) and The Diary of Anne Frank (Mr. Kraler). In December, he will be graduating with a BFA Acting degree from the University of Arizona.
CHRISSY TOLLEY
JournalistChrissy Tolley has been seen with Arizona Repertory Theatre as Audrey in As You Like It, Bonny in What I Did Last Summer, Miep in The Diary of Anne Frank and in the ensembles of The Taming of the Shrew, The Tamer Tamed and Medea. Ms. Tolley will graduate with a BFA in Acting from the University of Arizona in May of 2012.




