Cast

Nick Garrison (Phillip)
A darling of the Seattle theatre scene, Nick is best known for his 2001 Joseph Jefferson award-winning portrayal of the gender-bending rock star Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, which has delighted audiences in Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, and London. Nick's hometown audiences have also enjoyed him in productions of Valley of the Dolls, Loot, Vera Wilde, and his self-penned one-man show Randee Sparks: Semi-Precious. Away from Seattle, Nick has appeared in Mae West's Sex in New York City and Aloha, Say the Pretty Girls and Life Under 30 in Kentucky's Humana Festival. Nick's television credits include Strangers with Candy and Deadline.
Nick Garrision
Lowell Deo Lowell Deo (Stan)
Lowell is a University of Texas graduate who originally studied journalism and Russian government before portraying Dr. Jamie Nelson in the theatrically released independent film Living Life. He was also featured in the Seattle International Film Festival offerings Dominoes and Max Rules. Lowell's other credits include stage productions of Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi and Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea and a guest spot on TV's The Fugitive.
Evan Mosher (Joseph)
Since graduating from the University of Northern Iowa in 1997, Evan has played theatres, cabarets, galleries, and rock clubs all over Seattle. He is a member of the art-rock sensation "Awesome"; half of the performance-art duo Maximum Impact Performance Squad; and part of the comedy collective Flaming Box of Stuff, who played in an HBO showcase at the legendary Upright Citizens Brigade in both New York City and Los Angeles.
Evan Mosher
Philip D. Clarke Philip D. Clarke (Randall)
One of Seattle's hardest working actors, Philip has appeared in numerous stage productions and independent films since moving to the Pacific Northwest in 1995. A graduate of Vassar College, his resume includes major roles at Theater Schmeater, Seattle Shakespeare Company, GreenStage, and A Theatre Under the Influence and appearances in the films Three Idiots with Guns, Connie and Marge Explain the Rules, and Seattle Theatre Project's short western Bob Hope's Miracle Cure for Incarceration.
Vincent Kovar (Billy)
An accomplished writer and actor, Vincent's fiction and plays have been published in The Oregon Literary Review, Ellipsis Magazine and the anthology Hot Gay Fiction 2006. He has appeared on Seattle stages in SEX*BUT, Ham for the Holidays: Desperate Spuddwives, and as the title character of Paul Rudnick's hit play Jeffrey.
Vincent Kovar
John Kaufmann John Kaufmann (Gary)
John studied theatre at the University of Northern Iowa before founding The Unusual Cabaret with his sister in Bar Harbor, Maine. A highly regarded playwright and performer, John's accomplishments include the solo improvisational show linger, the musical comedy Starball (developed for the Willard Smith Planetarium), and the multimedia show D.O.B., which he recently wrote and directed for Open Circle Theater. John has helped to develop Cranium Cadoo and other games for kids, and created and teaches improvisation workshops for hospital chaplains.
Bill Morrison (Bobby)
Bill is a graduate of both the University of Washington and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, a founding member of The Pixilated Players, and director of the theatre program at Seattle's Highline High School. He has worked as an actor, director, and stage manager at theatres across the U.S., including Birmingham Children's Theatre, Summer Theatre by the Grove, and the late, great AHA! Theatre in Seattle.
Bill Morrison

FEATURING
(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

 
Priest / Holy Zombie
Jerry Lloyd
Mother Camembert
Jody McCoy
Astrid Camembert
Jodi James
Glenda Camembert
Danielle D. Adams
Sebastian Camembert /
Alpha Zombie
Jay Irwin
Gravedigger 1 /
Coatless Zombie
Cory J. Herndon
Gravedigger 2
Cory Jess Nealy
Velma
Jen Renee Paulson
Lucy
Rebecca M. Davis
Midge
Deniece Bleha
The Trick
Ethan Savaglio
Mr. Hastings
Ian Bell
Officer Harding
Craig Mathews
Water Zombie 1
David Nance
Water Zombie 2
Bryan Kent Cooper
Surfer Zombie
Jason Sharp
Cake Zombie
M. Santos
Ascot Zombie
Joel L. Schindlbeck
Arm-Biting Zombie
William Mempa
Smoking Zombie
Tom Conquergood
Well-Dressed Zombie
Scott House
Bearded Zombie
Scott McGough
Bald Zombie
Michael Brantley
Science Teacher Zombie
Tom McIntire
Aggressive Zombie
James Winkler
Dildo Zombie
Melvin Scarborough
Radio Announcer
Basil Harris