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Sandy Abrahamson.
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Jim Ahern is a principal entertainer.
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Linda Ahern (Crader) began her performing career at the age of three, when she recited “A Visit
from St. Nick” in front of an audience. She began piano lessons, when she turned five,
Flamenco dance when she turned ten and continued to pursue music, dance and drama throughout her school years.
After moving to San Carlos in 1980, she joined the cast of the Chickens’ Ball,
the Kiwanis Variety Show and later on the Claypipers and other local productions.
Linda joined Belmont Community Players in 1996 as the heroine in that year’s production
and has been active with the group ever since, either as an olio performer or in various roles in the play
as well as serving on the board of directors. Linda loves all aspects of the Belmont Community Theatre,
performing, tech and stage crew, designing/sewing costumes, helping with sets and props.
Her dream is to one day be cast as the villainess and to live up to that role.
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Michael Ahern.
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Brent Ahlmann.
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Michelle Ahlmann (Levine)
was casted as a heroine in BCP 1993 production.
At that time she did not only qualify to drink legally sarsaparilla,
a drink of choice for melodrama characters,
but she even couldn't drive alone!
Michelle took a leave of absence to work on the problem and
she returned couple years later to become a heroine-in-residence.
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Judy Allen.
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Karen Althoff joined the company in 2010 as a dancer and choreographer.
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Margaret Ana.
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Ken Anderson joined a back stage crew in 2011.
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Donna Avanzino.
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Donna Badella
has been with the company for many years as a costume
designer, especially of colorful and fancy olio costumes, and
a talented seamstress. On rare occasions she has performed on stage.
Donna is unbeatable in her Shirley Temple routine.
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Norma Baldwin is glad to be back with the group in the 2009 production as Felicia da Flea. She was
last seen with BCP in the 1993 production of "Rosamund" as Princess
Two Eyes Crossed and as as a Lil. She has worked props and lights for
BCP and Peninsula Musical Theatre, and for the past 19 years she has
acted and/or directed the yearly productions of the Century Club Players in San Francisco.
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Gina Barnes.
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Connie Barton (Barba).
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Arlene Barondess.
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Carolyn Beckwith.
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Steve Beckwith.
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Bob Bensi.
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Lindee Berg has seen the show
from multiple angles: audience, barmaid,
stage manager, Olio performer, and choreographer. Her choreography
and stage antics reflect her bizarre sense of humor. On stage you'll
never know what to expect, she may be a blonde, brunette, redhead,
tapper, kicker, good girl, bad girl, Burma Shave sign, or an overly
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Eric Berggren.
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Katie Berggren.
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Laura Bernier
joined BCP in 1989, and in 1991 started performing in
the olios, bringing her own distinctive style of
sophistication, energy and nuance to the stage. The
versatile Laura has also graced our stage as an actor,
portraying the heroine, Missy Prissy, in BCP's 1995
production. She has served on the board in past years
in such roles as President and Technical Director and
has always been the consummate “volunteer” for any
number of projects. Laura has been an invaluable asset
to this group both onstage and off!
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Jim Bradford.
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