Clarkston

Written by Samuel D. Hunter

 

Christian Skinner

Director

Christian is an actor, writer and director born and raised in Long Beach. He co-devised and starred in Certain Death and Other Considerations, which premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and toured around the country in 2023.

Other notable roles: Angels in America (Prior), The Twentieth Century Way (Brown) with The Long Beach Playhouse, Ybor City (John Do) with The Actors’ Gang, As You Like it (Sylvius) with Shakespeare by the Sea, and Agravaine in The Sword and the Crown.

Christian is a grateful boy who loves to work with his friends. He thanks his friends and family for their love, and he thanks you for seeing live theater.

Kipleigh Brown

Trisha

Kipleigh Brown is an actress and screenwriter. Originally from Chicago, she studied at the Steppenwolf Theatre and the Second City as well as performing in numerous theatrical productions around the Windy City.

Kipleigh wrote the 9th episode "What Ships Are For" of the award-winning web series Star Trek Continues. "What Ships Are For" went on to win the Best New Media Award at 2017's Burbank International Film Festival. Kipleigh performed in and was an original founder of Top Story! Weekly, a long-running weekly sketch comedy show at the IO West in Hollywood.

Her TV and film credits include, Yesterday Was a Lie - an acclaimed, award-winning film for which she was selected as one of the "Hot Leading Ladies" of film by Film Fetish and named "Best Actress." Additionally, Kipleigh has performed stand-up comedy at The Laughing Skull in Atlanta, Zanies in Chicago, and The M Bar in Los Angeles.

Mac Rogers

Chris

Mac Rogers is a classically trained actor whose roots are in Colorado and Wyoming, where he was heavily involved in the local theatre scene and developed a deep passion for storytelling. He came to Los Angeles to attend USC, where he received his BFA in Acting for Stage, Screen, and New Media.

Since then he's been in several independent film projects as well as multiple national and international commercials. He most recently worked on stage as an understudy in One Man, Two Guvnors at A Noise Within.

Mac would like to give thanks to God, for every good and perfect gift, and Kathy, for being chief among them.

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