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gratitude became extremely important to Graham during that time. This practice has manifested itself in many positive ways for Graham, one of them being this production of Pass Over. Since graduating, Graham has worked on a few short films and commercials. Past Credits include: A Christmas Carol (Golden Gate Theater); Of Mice and Men (ACT MFA); The Substitution (ACT); Luce (Meadowbrook Theater); The Birds (Cortland Rep); If A Tree Falls (film); The Rest Is History: Alfred L. Cralle (commercial). You can also hear Graham talk about himself in a segment of NPR titled California Graduate On Making It In Theater During A Pandemic. Graham is gleefully anticipating what the future holds.
EDDIE EWELL* (he/him— Moses) hails from Detroit, MI. He began acting in the Bay and recently completed his MFA at A.C.T. He has been blessed to work on some wonderful projects, including: The Welkin with ARC/ Remote Theater, To Saints and Stars with Playwrights Foundation,The Last Days of Judas Iscariot with ARC/ Remote Theater, Ti Jean and His Brothers at A.C.T., Kill Move Paradise at Shotgun Players, Midsummer Night’s Dream at A.C.T., Wintertime at A.C.T., We Are Proud to Present... at San Jose Stage, TheatreFirst’s VS., Jitney at AfricanAmerican Shakespeare Company, and, his first play, Head of Passes at Berkeley Rep. You can see him next in TheatreWorks’s Gem of the Ocean. Eddie gives all glory and honor to God and sends a special shoutout to his family!!
Brian Herndon* (he/ him—Mister, Ossifer) Brian Herndon (he/him/ his) happily returns to MTC, having performed in As Thousands Cheer, The Good German, Failure: A Love Story, Swimmers, Shakespeare in Love and Oslo. He has appeared at theatres across the Bay Area, including TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, City Lights Theater Company, Aurora Theatre, 6th Street Playhouse, Central Works, Center Rep, and the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival. Favorite roles include Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Mr. Elton in Jane Austen’s Emma, Edward Gant in Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats of Loneliness and Estragon in Waiting for Godot. He studied physical theatre at the Dell’Arte School and holds an MFA from the Alabama Shakespeare Festival.
LEROY S. GRAHAM III* (he/him—Kitch) is a Brooklyn, NY native actor and is very excited to get back to being on stage. In 2020, Graham graduated from The American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) where he received a MFA in Acting. However, graduating in the middle of a pandemic hasn’t been the easiest transition for Graham. With no set plans after leaving grad school, Graham decided to visit his family back in Brooklyn with the hopes of resettling. The practice of
Member of Actors’ Equity Association.
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