Meet the Cast

INTERVIEW WITH ARCHIE


ARCHIBALD DOHERTY, aka “ARCHIE.”

played by Tracy Trimm

Tracy has been “doing theater” since the late 1960’s appearing as Jonathan Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace. Since then Tracy has appeared in over a hundred theatrical productions with several reprises. A Greenfield native, Tracy has two adult “kids”, Kerry and Dylan, and shares an apartment with good friends June and Suzanne who have been very encouraging of his efforts in theater. Tracy writes, “This is my first show at the LAVA center and I hope you all enjoy it.” We’re sure you will!


ELIJAH WHITMAN
played by Seth Rosenbaum

Seth is ecstatic to be a part of the cast of Interview with Archie! A former New Yorker, Seth is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and The New School. He has written and produced three solo plays at Dixon Place in Manhattan, and more recently played the lead role in a Capstone Thesis Film for Keene State College. Seth appears as a featured player in the upcoming History Channel docuseries “Rebels Who Built America”.



BROTHER MURPHY
played by David E. McMahon


David is a versatile, award-winning actor who has appeared in over 150 independent feature films, shorts and series including the Funny or Die comedy; "Gynecologist: The Musical"; "Guts" ; "The Wild Man" ; "The Jerry Show";" Rogue Island"; and the CBS production of "The Inspectors." David is thrilled to make his LAVA debut alongside such a great team and writes, "I've been away from the stage for far too long, and  hoping the nausea goes away by the time the lights come up." 



                                                                                MRS. CROWNINGSHIELD
                                                                                   played by Louise Krieger


Louise is a well-known and popular performer who has appeared throughout the Valley with Arena Civic Theatre, Ashfield Community Theater, Exit 7 Players, Footlights at the Falls, Silverthorne Theater Company, Spindrift Theater, Valley Light Opera, Vermont Theatre Company, and Westfield Theatre Group. She was featured as Emily Dickinson in William Luce’s one-woman show The Belle of Amherst and has credits as: Ruth in Blithe Spirit, Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest, Ida Straus in Titanic, Hanna Glawari in The Merry Widow, Abigail Adams in 1776, M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, Vernadette in The Dixie Swim Club and Hertha Ayrton in The Half-Life of Marie Curie.   



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