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Artists - Slippery as Sin

June BallingerJune Ballinger (Executive Artistic Director) is in her 15th season as Executive Artistic Director at Passage Theatre. Most recently, she appeared onstage in David Lee White’s Blood: A Comedy, and Trenton Lights, for which she was also a co-creator.  Prior to becoming a producer, she performed in many new works at theatres nationwide such as New York’s Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Actors Theatre of Louisville, Primary Stages, The Chelsea Theatre Center, The Kennedy Center, was a founding ensemble member of the Magic Carpet Play Company in San Francisco for ten years, and was also in the original Broadway cast of Pack of Lies starring Rosemary Harris. Television work includes guest spots on Law and Order, Saturday Night Live and various daytime soaps. June is a 2003 Fellow of Leadership Trenton, and lives in Trenton with her family

altTrent Blanton A proud member of Actor’s Equity, credits include: Les Miserables (Actors’ Playhouse), A Christmas Carol (Actors Theatre of Louisville), 1776 (Ford’s Theatre, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera); Fiddler on the Roof (Starlight Musicals of Kansas City & The MUNY of St. Louis); A Christmas Carol, Romeo & Juliet (Alliance Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew (Georgia Shakespeare); Masada (York Theatre (NYC)). Trent played virtually every major city in North America in the Broadway National Tour of Les Miserables. He was also in the Chinese premiere of Les Miz in 2002 with Colm Wilkinson at the Shanghai Grand Theatre. Trent holds an MFA in Acting from Florida Atlantic University where he was the recipient of the Joshua Logan Fellowship. Trent is an Assistant Professor of Theatre in the Westminster College of the Arts at Rider University and a resident teaching artist for the McCarter Theatre.

 

JustinJustin Jain is thrilled to be at Passage Theatre. He is a founding member of The Berserker Residents (www.berserkerresidents.com) whose original comedic work includes 2011 NYC hit The Annihilation Point, The Lapsburgh Layover at Ars Nova, and Philly favorite The Giant Squid (being remounted Fall 2012). Other regional credits include: Arden Theatre Company, People’s Light and Theatre Company, Theatre Horizon, Shakespeare in Clark Park, The McCarter Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, and Teatro Delle Due, among others. Justin has also created several independent original theatre projects including shiFt / transFer and his solo-fantasia Neverboy. Justin is a 2011-2012 Live Arts LAB Fellow where he is developing his latest piece, Bedtime Stories For Special Boys. Much gratitude to everyone involved.

Joniece Abbott-PrattJoniece Abbott Pratt works inlcude New York Theatre: The Good Negro (Public Theatre) Regional: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Huntington Theatre Company), Gem of the Ocean (Hartford Stage), The Piano Lesson (Yale Rep and Delaware Theatre Company), The Good Negro (Dallas Theatre Center), Mama’s Gonna Buy You (William Inge Theatre Festival), Dirt Rich (NY Summer Stage), Stick Fly and The Overwhelming (Contemporary American Theatre Festival), False Creeds (Alliance Theatre Company), Breath, Boom (Synchronicity Performance Group), and The Doll Play's (Actor’s Express). Film and television: Why Did I Get Married?

Brian Anthony WilsonBrian Anthony Wilson has extensive film and television credits. Mr. Wilson has worked on Law & Order SVU, The Wire, Unforgettable, Shelter, Law Abiding Citizen, The Sopranos, The Happening, Diary of A Wimpy Kid and Limitless to name a few. In addition, he has worked alongside Robert De Niro, Jamie Fox and David Morse. Brian is thrilled to work on stage and is excited about his role in Slippery As Sin.

Greg WoodGreg Wood (Dorrington) is happy to be making his first appearance with Passage.  Most recently he was seen as Alan in the Walnut St. Theatre’s production of God of Carnage.  Other recent credits include:  Dividing the Estate and Legacy of Light with The People’s Light and Theatre Co., Amadeus at the Walnut, and The Seafarer for the Arden Theatre Co.  Greg has also been a company member with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival for the past 18 seasons.  Credits there include the title roles of Hamlet and Richard III, Antony in Antony & Cleopatra, Cyrano in Cyrano de Bergerac, and this summer as Prospero in The Tempest and King John in King John.  Film & TV credits include The Sixth Sense, Signs, The Happening, The Killing of Emmett Young, A Gentlemen’s Game, several seasons with Law & Order, Ed, Hack, and Homicide.

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