Robert Fabricio Armstrong (Jonny/Martin)  has been traveling an actors path since the age of 9. His training includes: studying/performing at Davenport School of the Arts in acting/music/dance, attending various local acting and dance programs in Davenport, FL , and attending The New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts for college. Notable performance credits include “In the Heights” directed by Eliseo Roman (OBC of In the Heights) at Broadway Palm (Fort Meyers,FL), performing with Camp Broadway at Carnegie Hall and the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade, being a Seacoast Rep Company Member for the 2023 season, “Jasper” in “The Aliens” directed by Bardo Theatre Company at The Players Ring, and most recently “Rum Tum Tugger” In “Cats” at the Seacoast Repertory Theatre. He encourages everyone to find what makes them happy in life and pursue it with unrelenting faith.

Charlie Berger (Dodger/Titus) is an Actor, Director, Comedian, and Writer based in the Boston area. Charlie received a BFA from Boston University in Theatre Arts Performance with concentrations in directing and playwriting. Charlie is also an improvisational comedian and is currently performing at Improv Asylum, where he also runs tech for scripted and unscripted comedy. Charlie explores how to engage with the serious acting training as a comedic actor, constantly looking for new ways to experiment with the pedagogy. Charlie is a strong advocate for new works in theatre. His passions for playwriting and directing have been cultivated in the new works festival at Boston University, in which he developed seven new plays written by his peers, concluding in his senior year by directing in the Booth Theater. Charlie was awarded the Milan Stitt New Works Award for his work as a director of new plays at Boston University.

Samantha Griffin (Madeline/Henny) is a theatre artist currently based in New Hampshire. This is her sixth time working with theatre KAPOW and her first in the ARTiculate series. In addition to acting, she has recently worked as an intimacy choreographer across the state. Favorite acting credits include A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (theatre KAPOW), SEUSSICAL! THE MUSICAL (Firehouse Center for the Arts), and SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE (Columbia College Chicago). Samantha holds a BFA in Musical Theatre Performance with a minor in Playwriting from Columbia College Chicago. 

Peter Josephson (Henry/Rembrandt) is in his fourteenth season as a company member of the theatre KAPOW. An accomplished actor and director, he has been nominated for Seacoast Spotlight awards for both acting and directing, and has won two New Hampshire Theatre Awards for his roles in Penelope and Exit the King (both with tKAPOW). In addition to tKapow he has performed with the New Hampshire Theatre Project, the Winnipesaukee Playhouse, and the Seven Stages Shakespeare Company, and has directed for theatreKapow, the New Hampshire Theatre Project, Threshold Stage, and Glass Dove Productions. Peter most recent productions with theatre KAPOW include Macbeth, Mr. Wolf, Tiny Beautiful Things, and The Thanksgiving Play. He leads occasional acting workshops in the Michael Chekhov technique. For more than 40 years (!) he has benefited from the love and support of his wife Becky, without whom he would be a shadow of his present self.

Walter Maroney (Homer/Simon) has previously appeared with Theatre KAPOW as the Professor in this season’s production of Life Sucks and as Robert Lyon, an art teacher, in a staged reading of The Pitmen Painters at the Currier. 

Jessica Dickey (playwright) hails from Waynesboro, PA, and lives in Brooklyn. She received her BFA from Boston University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Jessie made her playwriting debut with The Amish Project, about the 2006 Nickel Mines school shooting in an Amish community, premiered at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater to rave reviews. The Amish Project has been produced all over the country and the world. Jessie’s play Charles Ives Take Me Home also premiered at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, which resulted in a nomination for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for playwriting. The Convent, a dark comedy about a group of women who try to live like nuns in the middle ages, premiered Off-Broadway this year in a sold-out co-production with Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Rising Phoenix and WeatherVane, and is now being developed into a series for Sarah Jessica Parker’s company Pretty Matches.  Her next world premiere is coming up this season on the west coast: Nan and the Lower Body is a dark comedy about the creation of the Pap Smear and her maternal grandmother (commissioned by Manhattan Theater Club and the Sloan.)

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