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PIZZAS AND ZOMBIES:
A RADIO PLAY

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PIZZAS AND ZOMBIES:
A RADIO PLAY

  1. Written by Brandon M. Prosek
Directed by Tess Holbrook​

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Meet the Cast!

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Katelyn is an actor, stage manager, and event coordinator who is very good at cooking and very bad at baking. She enjoys reading long books, embroidery, being in nature, and other activities that you’d expect the heroine of a 19thcentury novel to perform. Her previous credits include Fluellen in Henry V (FCR Theatre Co-Operative), #46 in The Wolves(UVM Theatre), Victor Prynne in Private Lives (Vermont Stage Company), Lindsay in the short film Teddy Bear(Champlain Film), and Samin the upcoming full-length film Butterfly Queen(Walrus Dice Productions). One fun fact about Katelyn is that she despises bananas. The taste, the smell, the texture, everything. If the zombie apocalypse did come and she either had to survive on bananas or get her brains eaten, unfortunately, she’d have to accept her fate.

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Michael is an aspiring audiobook narrator and radio actor who has combined his childhood love of blanket forts with 21st -century Internet technology. Michael lives in a 200-year-old house in Vermont with his family, three dogs, a cat, two bunnies, five guinea pigs, and a large but unknown number of books. Pizza & Zombies is his first production.

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.R. Cox is a professional screen and voice actor. His voice work for companies ranging from DoorDash and Freshly to Shriners Hospitals and the Nature Conservancy can be heard on television and radio stations around the country, and his roles in the award-winning shorts "Thorn, Thank You for Coming" and "Shadow of the Mountain" has been featured in a variety of film festivals. Originally from Alaska, he trained at Montana State University before moving to Los Angeles to begin his career. He worked in numerous roles there before moving to Salt Lake City where he continued to build on his experience and broaden his expertise. Never one to settle, he continued to travel east to explore more opportunities to grow his understanding and love of acting from his studio in Vermont.

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Louisa Holbrook is an actress, singer, and graduate from UVM with a bachelor's in theater and a minor in history. The most recent productions she has been in are Blithe Spirit at Alfred University, Macbeth at UVM, Macbeth at The Chandler, and The Drag at The Chandler. A fun fact about Louisa is that if she had to be trapped in a food establishment because of a zombie apocalypse, it would be a bubble tea shop.

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Kuzco is newer to acting but has been using their voice their entire life. Their best assets in a zombie apocalypse are being able to fall asleep in basically any condition (even without a blanket)and being able to start a successful campfire about 89.98%of the time. Previous roles include Eleanor in The Haunting of Hill House, Operator in War of The Worlds, and Eustace in It’s a Wonderful Life at HITW Theater in New Britain, CT.

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​Joslin Pettingell recently graduated from Alfred University with a major in Theatre and a double minor in Dance and Performance Design and Technology. Her most recent role was Valère in Tartuffe. She has been doing theatre for over 10 years. She was the prop designer for Weston Drama Workshop. Fun fact about Joslin is that she can touch her tongue to her nose.

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Emily is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago where she earned her BFA in Musical Theatre performance. She has been seen as Christmas Eve in "Avenue Q" throughout the Midwest(Metropolis Performing Arts Center, Wagon Wheel Theatre) and played Mely Nicolas in the premier staged reading of "Reginald: From Baltimore to Billionaire" in New York. Currently branching into the world of Podcasts and voice-over. She cannot wait for the apocalypse to end.

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​Bartholdi Holbrook has been hiding out in the hills of Vermont from the zombie apocalypse. He's been waiting for the golden moment when the radio would air the story of that fateful day where it all started in a pizza restaurant. To pass the time, he's joined by his family and their Munster doodle puppy.

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