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Hope Jennings - New York
In researching her future career as a secret double agent, Hope obsessively watches 'Alias' reruns instead of writing her thesis.
Hope wrote her first novel at the age of seven. Not finding immediate success in spite of her precocious ambitions, she decided to become a famous actress. After studying theatre in New York, followed by the typical excruciating though enlightening experience of working for tips in numerous random restaurants and bars, she resolved to return to her first calling. She now lives in St Andrews and is currently finishing her doctoral thesis on Angela Carter while writing her second novel.
hope.jennings@nakedonstage.co.uk
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Jonathan Goodman - Louisiana
Jonathan once "borrowed" a lunch tray from his college cafeteria, lubed it up with shaving cream and luged down "The Bowl" on his college campus in Mississippi. It will forever live in his memory as the LUBE-N-LUGE LUNCH.
Jonathan has always wanted to be a part of entertainment. As a child he pursued the dream of being an animator for Disney spending all his time trying to freehand already drawn characters. Quickly realizing there was another calling, Jonathan found his comfort on stage, performing in numerous Easter and Christmas progams at church, then finding theater in High School, college, community, finally professional ...it's been a long road and now Jonathan boasts over 24 years of performing. Roles Include: Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Arles (et al) in A Tuna Christmas, Jack in Into the Woods, Bertram Cates in Inherit the Wind, Thomas Jefferson in 1776, George Spelvin in The Actor's Nightmare, and Billy Lawler in 42nd Street.
jonathan.goodman@nakedonstage.co.uk
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