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Nick Duckworth

Caleb Prosser

Nick Duckworth is an actor living and working in the Washington, DC area. His most recent credits include A Breakup Is Swift, which was named ‘Best of the 2016 Capital Fringe’ and will be touring in San Francisco early next year; Shelter at Arena Stage; as well as Safe as Houses and Abarat performed with Pinky Swear Productions at the Kennedy Center’s Page-to-Stage Festival. He has also appeared in local films Thirst and Uncle George, plus Investigative Discovery’s Evil Kin. Nick studied Linguistics and Theatre at UC San Diego and has trained at DC’s own Studio Theatre Conservatory.


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Elizabeth Floyd

Emma The Greek

Elizabeth Floyd is delighted to be making her Wheel debut with At Sea, Staring Up. She is the Managing Director and Co-Founder of The Wheel Theatre Company along with Jack Read. A recent transfer to the DMV area, Elizabeth studied Shakespeare at Elon University and the London Dramatic Academy. Her favorite roles include: Lucid Nightmares (Emily), Nunsense (Sister Mary Leo), Naomi in the Living Room (Johnna), and Richard III (Queen Elizabeth). When she is not sailing across the world in At Sea, Elizabeth is the Digital and Social Media coordinator for The National Memorial Day Concert and A Capitol Fourth.
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Elizabeth Gillespie

Elise Dabelstein

Elizabeth Gillespie is thrilled to be working with The Wheel on this truly beautiful play! She was last seen as Louise in Reston Community Players' production of Gypsy. Favorite past credits include: FCT: Jane Eyre (Jane), Upper Room Theatre: Into the Woods (Witch), Good Shepherd Players: Oklahoma (Laurey), RCP: Shrek (Witch), FCT: Little Women (Jo). Elizabeth graduated from Westminster Choir College with a BM in music education and works as a music teacher. Special thanks to Jack for this fantastic opportunity!
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Adrian Iglesias 

Noah Kearney

Adrian Iglesias (Noah) was most recently seen directing (also writing) the sci-fi unicorn-ballad SpookyMsgPlsFWD! as part of Capital Fringe. Originally from Miami, he moved to DC to study at Georgetown University (COL '14) and has since remained in the city as an actor/playwright/bartender. He occasionally undertakes cinematic endeavors with his friends, The Cats About Town, and has also been known to work as a teaching artist. Adrian would like to thank Jack and The Wheel for the opportunity to be a part of such an exciting time for a new company! Recent acting credits include: The History Boys(Dakin) with Dominion Stage, and the Kennedy Center Page-to-Stage Festival.
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Elizabeth Ung

Sylvia Wist

Elizabeth Ung is currently achieving her BA in Theatre Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with focus on Acting, Costume Design, and Playwriting. Previous acting credits include: The Elephant Man (Fells Point Corner Theatre/The Collaborative Theatre Co.), Life Support (Johns Hopkins Hospital/Galen Theater), Voracious(UMBC Theatre Department), The Pillowman, The Changeling (4615 Theatre Company), Utopia Parkway (Single Carrot Theatre), and These Shining Lives (Howard Community College). She made her Costume Design debut inSister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You (Studio 3/UMBC Theatre Department). She would like to thank her family, friends, teachers, and colleagues for the support and love!
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Jack Read

Director

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  • Home
  • About The Wheel
    • About The Wheel
    • Who We Are
    • Our Collaborators
    • Contact Us
  • Shows
    • Past Shows >
      • The Winter's Tale
      • The Seagull
      • The City in the City in the City
      • A Burial Place
      • Some Pictures of The Floating World
      • The Blind
      • At Sea, Staring Up
  • Image Gallery
    • The Winter's Tale
    • The Seagull
    • A Burial Place
    • The Blind
    • At Sea, Staring Up
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  • Support the Wheel
    • Donate
    • Supporters
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    • Advertise with The Wheel