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Kurt Johnson Recieved his BA in Theatre Arts from Pennstate University and has been performing and teaching in Sacramento since 1993. Best known here for his work with the B Street Theatre and Fantasy Theatre For Children, Kurt has appeared in more than 40 profesional theatrical productions locally and many more across the country. Kurt also works in film, television and radio including Mad City with Dustin Hoffman, Blood Guts Bullets & Octane, Retrievers, Her Minor Thing and The Last Way Out. Teaching credits include work with many local schools and non-profit groups, The Sacramento Actors Workshop, Apprentice Program Coordinator for the B Street Theatre, and Co-Founder of Pompaneous Productions Acting Studio.

 

Amy Crumpacker has been working in Sacramento as an actress, drama coach, director and teacher for more than 15 years. She was a founder member of the Fantasy Theatre For Children and has more than 17 touring productions to her name with that company. Her acting credits also include The Sacramento Theatre Company, The B Street Theatre, Celebration Arts, the Intiman theatre in Seattle and extensive work in radio voice-over, film, and television. As a teacher Amy has taught workshops at many local schools, worked for Kids On Kamera, The Sacramento Actors Workshop, John Robert Powers Talent Agency, and produced her own series of classes for more than five years. Amy's students have gone on to win local and national talent awards and landed roles in theater, television and film.

 

Charlie Holliday is a working actor who has appeared in more than forty movies and television programs. (Picture and resume available on request.) His recent credits include a co-starring role in the mini-series Gone But Not Forgotten, the Starring role in the independent movie Ashes, the lead role of Jake Snow in the award-winning film Sanctuary , a co-starring role in the CBS mini-series Ruby Ridge, and movie roles in Mad City, starring Dustin Hoffman and John Travolta, and A Smile Like Yours, with Greg Kinnear. Other motion picture credits include Kindergarten Kop, Ed Wood, Final Analysis, and Wisdom. In addition to his film and television work, Charlie has appeared in a wide range of stage productions, from Neil Simon's comedies, to the great works of noted playwrights such as Sean O'Casey and William Inge. His appearances since returning to northern California include the lead in “Greater Tuna” and the co-starring role of Frank Conley, the cantankerous older brother in the hilarious world premier of the award-winning comedy "Brothers", written by Dave Williams. Charlie has been teaching and coaching actors for more than 15 years. His students can be seen in national commercials and major motion pictures, as well as stage productions and independent films. He is the only certified teacher of Jeremy Whelan's Mosaic Acting System on the West Coast, and is the Director of the Sacramento Mosaic Acting Academy.