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THE STORY:
Hailed as a female Journey's End, this is the story of nurses on Bataan. In a pseudo dugout subjected to gunfire, the individual characters emerge to offer a collective reaction to war. These include the strong minded doctor, her restrained and poised assistant and the volunteer nurses: a vacuous Southern girl, a swaggering bully, a couple of timid aesthetes, an ex-burlesque girl and the inevitable spy. They get on each other's nerves, and confront the traitor. This is a compelling, caustic revelation of human beings under fire.
Additional information will be available as the curtain goes up at the end of the month! Watch this week for Cast and Crew bios and photos.
has a bachelor’s degree in music from UM Ann Arbor and a master's degree in personnel management from CMU. She appeared in Vertigo's production of 'Vagina Monologues'. She spent two seasons with Flint Musical Tent and has performed for New Vic Supper Theater, FCT and Buckham Alley Theater. She likes to spend time with her children and grandchildren, sing, garden, cook, read and travel.

is recently retired. She has a B.A. in East Asian History and M.A. in history from the University of New Hampshire; an MSW from Ohio State; and, a Ph.D. in Social Work from Case Western Reserve University. She performed in Vertigo’s “Vagina Monologues”. She has been singing in choirs since 1953. She hopes to enter the Peace Corps to teach English in China.
works at Whaley Children’s Center. She received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Michigan. This is her second Vertigo Productions performance; she also appeared in “Crossing Delancey “as “Isabelle”. Along with acting she also plays the piano and enjoys international travel.

has appeared in Kearsley Park productions including her performance as “Olivia” in “Twelfth Night” in 2007. Her acting talents have been seen in Buckham Alley Theatre’s, Dracula, Flint Community Players’, Crimes of the Heart and Mott Community College’s, The Crucible.

teaches English at Baker College. She has a bachelor’s degree in general studies from UM and an master’s in arts administration from EMU. Jennifer participated in an Actor/Director Workshop and was an understudy at the Purple Rose Theater. She has been in Thunder Bay Theatre productions.

is a senior at Davison High School. She has performed in other Vertigo shows including roles in 'Moon Over the Brewery' (Amanda), 'Tommy' and KPP’s “Cinderella”. She has also appeared in several FYT shows. In her free time, she likes to sing, paint, spend time with her family and change her hair color.

is a senior at Goodrich High School. She has appeared on several local stages including Vertigo Productions, Flint Youth Theatre and Kearsley Park Project. She had recent roles in “Cinderella” and

works for the Social Security Administration. She has appeared in several Vertigo murder mysteries. She has been a Vertigo Productions stage manager; this is her first onstage performance. She is the proud mother of two boys, Chance (age 6) and Gage (age 3). She enjoys rescuing and showing Bullmastiffs.

is the Director of Outreach at Applewood, the Ruth Mott estate. She has a B.S. in Horticulture from Michigan State University. She appeared in the Kearsley Park production of “As You Like It”. She likes to fly fish, knit, garden and to do “cool stuff” in Flint.

is a legal secretary for Nickola & Nickola Associates. She appeared in Vertigo’s show “Tommy”. She is a wife and the mother of an energetic 8 year-old, Brandon. She is a Democratic Party activist and a consultant for the Body Shop at Home.

currently works for the BEST Project. She received a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Syracuse University and an MSW from the University of Michigan. This is her first theater performance, however, she has appeared as “Jenni Merlot” in spoken word performances.
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