Meet Our Cast

MEET DAVID HULAC:

 

David Hulac got a D in English in 11th grade. This was when he studied Macbeth, Othello and other Shakespeare plays. This makes him uniquely qualified to perform in the complete works of William Shakespeare abridged. He has since forgiven his 11th grade English teacher for the low grade. On a completely different note he has been the author of two books, over 30 peer reviewed research articles and has received numerous awards for research. Not that he hasn’t totally forgotten about the D he got in English in the 11th grade.


MEET ELI SCHAMANE: 

 

Eli is thrilled to be returning to The Labyrinth Theatre for the third time. Eli's most recent performances include "Fool" by Austin Tichenor (who also happened to play "Jess" in Shakespeare abridged, but it's not like Eli is nervous about that or anything), "Into the Woods", "The Minutes", "Trivia: The Musical" and Eli is a regularly featured soprano soloist with the First Congregational Church Chancel Choir. They are also currently in rehearsals for "Sideshow" and will be playing Violet, Daisy's conjoined twin. When Eli is not busy selling their soul to the theatre, their current favorite pastimes include sleeping, eating (occasionally), and dissociating while listening to re-runs of The Office. 

 

MEET SAM BALDWIN:

MEET SAM BALDWIN: 

After playing around in Trivia: The Musical, Sam is excited to be in her first official show with the Labyrinth Theater Company. Sam once worked professionally in Musical Theatre but moved onto her most challenging and rewarding role yet as mother of 4!  Some of her favorite credits include Liesl in Sound of Music (CDP), LouAnn in Hairspray (CDP), Diana in Next to Normal (PVTC), and Patsy Cline in Always, Patsy Cline (PVTC). Sam has enjoyed the challenge of revisiting some Shakespeare. Turns out it’s much harder to memorize Shakespeare in your 30s than it is in college! Sam wants to thank her husband and children for letting her play with her friends in this silly show and most of all she wants to thank you for supporting live theatre. May the Bard be with you!