Helen of Troy (Revised) Cast Photos and Biographies
Heidi
Hooker (Helen) has
been acting and teaching drama around the Bay Area for the past six years.
Most recently, she has enjoyed performing in Anton in Show Business with Palo Alto Players and Extremities
at Walnut Creek's Dean Lesher Center; understudying On
Golden Pond at TheatreWorks; and performing in Macbeth
with Marin Shakespeare Company. Previously, she has performed with SF's Tony
'n Tina's Wedding, Eastenders Repertory Company at the Eureka Theatre, the
Phoenix Theatre, Calaveras Repertory Theatre, Ross Valley Players, Hayward's
Little Theatre, the San Leandro Shakespeare Festival, and the Altarena
Playhouse. She received an Arty Award for Best Lead Actress (2000) for her
portrayal of Inez in MIRA Theatre's No
Exit. She has studied with Richard Seyd, Bobby Weinapple, Jeffrey Bihr,
A.C.T., Full Circle Productions, and The New Actor's Workshop (in N.Y.C.).
Hal
Schneider (Menelaos)
is giving his first Bay Area performance. Two years ago at this time he was
living in Alaska and rehearsing a play, with a case of pneumonia, in a warehouse
at 10 degrees Fahrenheit. When in India the year before, cows wanted to make
love to him (They weren't mad cows, that's different) and purple rain fell from
the sky on Kerala. He gets along equally well with CIA agents and Evil
Geniuses from Switzerland who are adept at mind-reading (It's all true).
He's glad to finally be in Berkeley where things have been relatively normal.
Janelle
Carta (Hermione)
is currently a Theatre student at San Francisco State University. This is
Janelle’s first performance with The Actors Ensemble of Berkeley. She has
however performed in such shows as The Last Night of Ballyhoo (Boo), Twelfth
Night (Viola), The Heiress (Mrs. Montgomery), and I Want to be a
Boarder (Emma Goldman and others). Beginning in February, she will be
performing in School for Husbands, The Ruffian on the Stair, and
in Miss Julie with SFSU’s Brown Bag Theatre Company. Janelle would like
to add a big thank you for her wonderful support group: Mom, Dad, Joe, and God.

Tadamori
Yagi (Paris) was
first drawn to acting as a way to meet people. He has studied acting for almost
seven years at various places including: UC Berkeley, ACT Summer Training
Congress, and Berkeley Rep. Last summer he apprenticed at the Williamstown
Theatre Festival where he played ensemble parts in main stage productions of Travesties
and Landscape of the Body. In addition he has performed with various
companies including The John Cage Foundation, Cross Current Productions, and
Theatre Rice. Currently he is seeking professional representation while
auditioning locally for plays and films. Tadamori would like to thank his family
and friends for their support.
David
Fenerty (Director)
may be familiar to AE audiences from his performances in Rough Crossing, Travesties,
Three Sisters, A Long Day’s Journey Into Night and The Bacchae, but this is the first play he has directed for AE.
David would like to thank the AE board, his great cast and his
hard-working production staff -- especially Wendy, Fel, Bob and David R.
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