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The Help
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 Dylan Mosley
Executive Director
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Dylan has seen many superb shows over the
years, several of which he managed to stay awake all the way
through. He even rented Jesus Christ Superstar once. When not
attending plays Dylan enjoys making the world safe for
democracy and eating snacks. You've seen him onstage as
Nick in the 2010 production of Who's
Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?, as
Pozzo in Star Bar's
critically acclaimed Waiting for Godot, as
Iago in 2012's Othello and
Alan in God of Carnage. You'll see him
next as Stanley in A Streetcar Named
Desire, coming in May
2013.
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Star Bar's webmistress, graphic designer and unofficial (somewhat
haphazard) historian came to SBP first in 1990 as Sissy (the
younger) in Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy
Dean, Jimmy Dean. Recent roles
include Heidi in The Heidi
Chronicles (2007) and Valerie in Star
Bar's first production after a year of darkness, Conor
McPherson's The Weir, followed
by several off-stage stints,
first directing Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de
Lune and then the
critically acclaimed 2009 - 2010 season
finale, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 2010 - 2011 found her first at the helm
of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, then onstage
under the capable direction of her husband Dylan, playing
Agnes in February
2011's thriller, Bug.
She directed Othello and God
of Carnage in 2012 and is slated to appear as
Blanche in our May 2013 production of A
Streetcar Named Desire.
beth@starbarplayers.org
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 Alysabeth Clements Mosley Artistic Director/Media
& Publicity
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Elizabeth teaches English and Theatre classes at Coronado
High School in Colorado Springs. She has degrees from
UNC in Greeley and Colorado College in CS. She is a
mother, wife, runner, hiker, yoga enthusiast, reader, theatre director and
advocate and animal lover. She lives with her adorable little
family in Manitou Springs. Elizabeth is thrilled to
be an active member of the new Star Bar. She received a
Pikes Peak Arts Council Best Actress award for her stellar
performances in the 2010 - 2011 season's productions of
Bug and Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who
Love Them. In January 2012 she directed An Empty
Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf, for which she and Curt Layman were nominated by
the PPAC for their set design, and then appeared as
Veronica in God of Carnage in September 2012.
elizabethkl@starbarplayers.org
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 Elizabeth Kahn Lanning
Volunteer
Coordinator
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 Melissa Hafter
Producing Director
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Melissa has been "doing' theater since
1980 when she multi-tasked as an actor, stage manager and
light person. The multi-tasking has not ended! Most recently
on stage in Star Bar's Most Fabulous Story Ever Told,
Melissa got to be the Stage Manager, part of
the running crew, prop-helper and play the part of God/SM. She
has also Stage Managed and/or Assistant Directed The HotL
Baltimore, Everything in the Garden,
Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Inherit the
Wind, I Hate Hamlet, The Nerd , and a variety of other Star Bar shows. She has also designed posters, designed set dressing, painted, built and sold her soul to help keep Star Bar a vital theater company here in the Springs. In her spare time, she is the mother of two and tutor to twelve, working mostly with kids who have a variety of learning differences and challenges.
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