
Zac Campbell-Hoogendyk as Wyndham Brandon
Zac has performed internationally at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the International Shakespeare festival in Neuss, Germany. Regionally he's performed at The Cleveland Play House, The Repertory Theatre of St Louis, and Gulfshore Playhouse amongst others. In Louisville, you may have seen him performing with StageOne Family Theatre, Bunbury Theatre, LouHive collective, Three Witches Shakespeare, This Bridge Theatre, or as Macbeth with Kentucky Shakespeare. He is a producer with This Bridge Theatre, through which two of his plays (Ossietzky: A Peace Play and Over My Dead Body) have been produced. This Bridge Theatre is also responsible for the recurring short play celebration Shotz! He has an M.F.A. from Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Play House. You can see him this month in Pandora Production's Avenue Q at the Henry Clay. He can accomplish nothing without the love and support of Kasey and Luna.
Zac has performed internationally at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the International Shakespeare festival in Neuss, Germany. Regionally he's performed at The Cleveland Play House, The Repertory Theatre of St Louis, and Gulfshore Playhouse amongst others. In Louisville, you may have seen him performing with StageOne Family Theatre, Bunbury Theatre, LouHive collective, Three Witches Shakespeare, This Bridge Theatre, or as Macbeth with Kentucky Shakespeare. He is a producer with This Bridge Theatre, through which two of his plays (Ossietzky: A Peace Play and Over My Dead Body) have been produced. This Bridge Theatre is also responsible for the recurring short play celebration Shotz! He has an M.F.A. from Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Play House. You can see him this month in Pandora Production's Avenue Q at the Henry Clay. He can accomplish nothing without the love and support of Kasey and Luna.

Abigail Bailey Maupin as Leila Arden
Abigail started playing make-believe professionally at the age of seven and now works regularly with Kentucky Shakespeare, where she has taken on a wide swath of roles. Favorites include Lady Macbeth, Beatrice, Kate, Olivia, Mercutio, Titania, Queen Margaret, and Jaques. Louisville theatergoers may have seen her on many other local stages, most recently as Renfield in Kate Hamill's Dracula (Actors Theatre). Abigail and her husband Greg (as Wingback Productions) created and performed a two-actor A Christmas Carol in living rooms around Louisville, as well as an adaptation of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. In 2004, they co-founded Le Petomane Theatre Ensemble, and they also perform as Prohibition-era musical duo Rannygazoo. She currently uses her vocal talents for evil, narrating audiobooks at the American Printing House for the Blind. Regional and New York credits include: 43 Plays for 43 Presidents, My Fair Lady (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Sweeney Todd (Goodspeed Opera House); Babes & Dudes, Die Like a Lady (NY International Fringe Festival); Iolanthe (Village Light Opera Group, NYC); Gift of the Magi (Vermont Stage Company), Hansel and Gretel (Theatreworks/USA).
Abigail started playing make-believe professionally at the age of seven and now works regularly with Kentucky Shakespeare, where she has taken on a wide swath of roles. Favorites include Lady Macbeth, Beatrice, Kate, Olivia, Mercutio, Titania, Queen Margaret, and Jaques. Louisville theatergoers may have seen her on many other local stages, most recently as Renfield in Kate Hamill's Dracula (Actors Theatre). Abigail and her husband Greg (as Wingback Productions) created and performed a two-actor A Christmas Carol in living rooms around Louisville, as well as an adaptation of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. In 2004, they co-founded Le Petomane Theatre Ensemble, and they also perform as Prohibition-era musical duo Rannygazoo. She currently uses her vocal talents for evil, narrating audiobooks at the American Printing House for the Blind. Regional and New York credits include: 43 Plays for 43 Presidents, My Fair Lady (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Sweeney Todd (Goodspeed Opera House); Babes & Dudes, Die Like a Lady (NY International Fringe Festival); Iolanthe (Village Light Opera Group, NYC); Gift of the Magi (Vermont Stage Company), Hansel and Gretel (Theatreworks/USA).

Jon Huffman as Johnstone Kentley
As a proud, longtime Old Louisville resident, Jon is happy to entertain right here, in his neighborhood library. Jon has been an actor his entire adult life, and – as such – has done his time in both New York City and Los Angeles. Besides performing and directing in theatres local and distant, he has appeared in dozens of feature films and dozens of network television series.
As a proud, longtime Old Louisville resident, Jon is happy to entertain right here, in his neighborhood library. Jon has been an actor his entire adult life, and – as such – has done his time in both New York City and Los Angeles. Besides performing and directing in theatres local and distant, he has appeared in dozens of feature films and dozens of network television series.

David Hussey as Kenneth Raglan
A professional actor from age 11, David has appeared alongside Howard Keel in Camelot, and George C. Scott in Finding The Way Home. Past roles include Hamlet (Ft. Worth Shakespeare), The Scarecrow (Bass Hall), Pseudolus (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Bob Hope Theatre), and Algernon (The Importance of Being Earnest, Margo Jones Theatre). Local roles include: Buddy (Elf: The Musical) and Oscar (The Odd Couple ) at Derby Dinner Playhouse. With a BFA from SMU and over 100 TV commercials, movies/shows including Becker, MadTV, Blue Chips, and VH-1’s Reality Wrap-Up, David is also a 2-time world champion joggler and fronts 3 progressive rock bands. “Love and thanks to my parents, Beautiful Bride and Amazing Son!”
A professional actor from age 11, David has appeared alongside Howard Keel in Camelot, and George C. Scott in Finding The Way Home. Past roles include Hamlet (Ft. Worth Shakespeare), The Scarecrow (Bass Hall), Pseudolus (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Bob Hope Theatre), and Algernon (The Importance of Being Earnest, Margo Jones Theatre). Local roles include: Buddy (Elf: The Musical) and Oscar (The Odd Couple ) at Derby Dinner Playhouse. With a BFA from SMU and over 100 TV commercials, movies/shows including Becker, MadTV, Blue Chips, and VH-1’s Reality Wrap-Up, David is also a 2-time world champion joggler and fronts 3 progressive rock bands. “Love and thanks to my parents, Beautiful Bride and Amazing Son!”

Tonilyn Hussey as Sabot/Mrs. Debenham
Tonilyn is so excited to be a part of this reading of Rope at the Louisville Free Public Library! She’s performed on stages in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles and in the First National Tour of School House Rock Live! Locally, she’s performed with Stage One and Derby Dinner Playhouse where she was last seen in the children’s show How to be a Pirate. Other recent roles there include Monica in Love, Lies and the Lottery, and Ethel McCormack in Footloose. You can hear her on radio/TV as the voice for Mortenson Family Dental.
Tonilyn is so excited to be a part of this reading of Rope at the Louisville Free Public Library! She’s performed on stages in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles and in the First National Tour of School House Rock Live! Locally, she’s performed with Stage One and Derby Dinner Playhouse where she was last seen in the children’s show How to be a Pirate. Other recent roles there include Monica in Love, Lies and the Lottery, and Ethel McCormack in Footloose. You can hear her on radio/TV as the voice for Mortenson Family Dental.

Alfie Jones Jr. as Charles Granillo
Alfie is delighted to be participating in today's reading of Rope. Alfie studied at both The Youth Performing Arts School and the American Musical and Dramatics Academy. Alfie was recently seen in The Color Purple with Red Line Production Company at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Other previous credits include Over My Dead Body, Midsummer Night's Dream, Once on This Island with Actors Theatre of Louisville and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Alfie entertained with Disney Cruise Line sailing aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. Alfie has been seen at Derby Dinner Playhouse in Young Frankenstein, Newsies, The Children's Theatre Series (Stinky Kids The Musical, Rapunzel, Christmas In Candyland, How I Became a Pirate, Fancy Nancy), and has Choreographed locally in productions such as The Color Purple, Once on This Island, The Kentucky Shakespeare Company, Choir Boy, A Chorus Line, Kiss Me Kate, The Addams Family, and Hedwig & The Angry Inch! Alfie wishes to thank you for supporting local art!
Alfie is delighted to be participating in today's reading of Rope. Alfie studied at both The Youth Performing Arts School and the American Musical and Dramatics Academy. Alfie was recently seen in The Color Purple with Red Line Production Company at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Other previous credits include Over My Dead Body, Midsummer Night's Dream, Once on This Island with Actors Theatre of Louisville and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Alfie entertained with Disney Cruise Line sailing aboard the Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. Alfie has been seen at Derby Dinner Playhouse in Young Frankenstein, Newsies, The Children's Theatre Series (Stinky Kids The Musical, Rapunzel, Christmas In Candyland, How I Became a Pirate, Fancy Nancy), and has Choreographed locally in productions such as The Color Purple, Once on This Island, The Kentucky Shakespeare Company, Choir Boy, A Chorus Line, Kiss Me Kate, The Addams Family, and Hedwig & The Angry Inch! Alfie wishes to thank you for supporting local art!

Gregory Maupin as Rupert Cadell
Gregory and his wife Abigail currently bring parlor-sized theater into people’s homes as Wingback Productions―including productions of A Christmas Carol, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and the upcoming Macbeth―and appear as Prohibition musical duo Rannygazoo. In 2004 they co-founded Le Petomane Theatre Ensemble. He works frequently as actor and dramaturg with Kentucky Shakespeare and co-founded the Church of Grover’s Corners, an incredibly specific local play-reading group. With Kentucky Shakespeare: The Tempest (Caliban) Twelfth Night (Feste 2022; Malvolio 2016), Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick), Pride & Prejudice (Mr. Bennet/Charlotte), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bottom); Taming of the Shrew (Petruchio), As You Like It (Touchstone), Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Guildenstern). With Actors Theatre of Louisville: A Christmas Carol: Ghost Story (solo) Luna Gale, At the Vanishing Point, Our Town (Simon Stimson), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, 43 Plays for 43 Presidents. Gregory is a graduate of the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre.
Gregory and his wife Abigail currently bring parlor-sized theater into people’s homes as Wingback Productions―including productions of A Christmas Carol, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and the upcoming Macbeth―and appear as Prohibition musical duo Rannygazoo. In 2004 they co-founded Le Petomane Theatre Ensemble. He works frequently as actor and dramaturg with Kentucky Shakespeare and co-founded the Church of Grover’s Corners, an incredibly specific local play-reading group. With Kentucky Shakespeare: The Tempest (Caliban) Twelfth Night (Feste 2022; Malvolio 2016), Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick), Pride & Prejudice (Mr. Bennet/Charlotte), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bottom); Taming of the Shrew (Petruchio), As You Like It (Touchstone), Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Guildenstern). With Actors Theatre of Louisville: A Christmas Carol: Ghost Story (solo) Luna Gale, At the Vanishing Point, Our Town (Simon Stimson), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, 43 Plays for 43 Presidents. Gregory is a graduate of the Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre.