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Eric Webster
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The Founder of Mystery Ranch, Eric Webster has been
working in television, radio, theater and comedy for 18 years.
Stage work includes
"We Gotta Bingo" and "Song of Singapore"for the Actors Theater of Minnesota.
"Laundry and Theoritical Physics" and "London After Midnight" at the Bryant Lake Bowl Theater.
"Tony and Tina`s Wedding`` at the Hey City Theater as Tony, and Best Man, Barry Wheeler .
"The Bible; the complete word of God abridged", "Pavillion" and "Laughter on the 23rd floor" at the Paul Bunyan Plahouse.
"Funny Business" at Hennepin Stages.
"Boccacio and the Bachelor Pad" at the Playwrights' Center.
He also is the Drama Coach for Centennial Middle School, teaches improv at the Guthrie Theater and is the Artistic Director
for the Musuem of Russian Art Theater, writing, directing and performing original works.
His work on stage also includes 12 years in stand-up comedy.
In television, he hosted, wrote and produced ``The Big Bad Movie`` which earned an Emmy Nomination. He also hosted the
nationally broadcast ``Big Events`` for 2 years on DirecTV. He also hosted two other national television programs - "The Home
Preview Channel" and "Travelcopia".
He spent 6 seasons with the St. Paul Saints Baseball Club as the Master of Ceremonies/Announcer, and Director of Gameday
Entertainment.
On radio, he was the host of the ``Two Martini Lunch`` and "The Hideaway Lounge" on KLBB, and was the host, of ``The Latest...``
on ABC Radio. Currenly he is the the Producer of the syndicated radio show "It Takes A Village". His radio resume also includes
working at KFAN sports talk radio Minneapolis as a talk show host and a show producer for Jesse Ventura.
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Brandon Marilee Williams

Since getting her acting training at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Brandon has appeared
on a variety of stages, including Mixed Blood Theatre (Minnecanos), Brave New Workshop (Pride and the Plot of Pointlessness),
Actor's Theatre (We Gotta Bingo), Old Log Theatre (Tom, Dick, and Harry), Theatre in the Round (Picnic, Arms and the Man), CalibanCo.
Theatre (Merchant of Venice, House of Bernarda Alba, Cymbeline), Gremlin Theatre (Lend Me a Tenor) and MN Centennial
Showboat (Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde).† Brandon is also an on camera and voiceover talent.
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Joshua Scrimshaw

Joshua Scrimshaw is one half of the infamous
Scrimshaw Brothers, "The Twin Cities sharpest sketch comedy team" (Pioneer Press). The brothers
created two
long running late night cabarets, Look Ma No Pants and The
Scrimshaw Show. In 2002, Joshua, along with choreographer Adrienne English, created the
dance and silent comedy show Shut Your Joke Hole, described by City Pages as "bawdy masterpieces of comic timing" and named
one of the Twin Cities' top ten theater productions of 2002. His recent collaboration with Shanan Wexler, From Here
to Maternity, was a top ten selling show of the 2007 Minnesota Fringe. In addition to writing and producing, Joshua
has performed with many local theater companies playing roles as diverse as Orestes in Bedlam Theater's production of Jean
Paul Sartre's The Flies, Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Theater in the Round's production of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
and Sir Robert Peel and William Hare in the final three installments of Hardcover Theater's hit Victorian serial London
After Midnight.
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Tim Uren

Tim Uren is a Minneapolis-based actor and comedian and the owner of more than 10,000 comic books. As part of the 2004 Minnesota
Fringe Festival, Tim wrote and performed a one-man show about himself and his collection called 10,000 Comic Books. Since
then Tim has presented several shows at the Fringe: Michigan Disasters, H.P. Lovecraft's The Rats in the Walls, and Robert
Anton Wilson's Masks of the Illuminati. He has also appeared in Shut Your Joke Hole as well as 2007's top-selling Fringe show,
Macbeth's Awesome Scottish Castle Party.
Tim can often be seen performing with the the Scrimshaw Brothers, having
served as the "Lord of the Pants" in their long-running late-night variety show, Look Man, No Pants. Additionally,
he has served as a guest host during the run of The Scrimshaw Show. The Scrimshaws teamed up with Tim and Kelvin Hatle to
form Soylent Theater, performing geek comedy at CONvergence, a convention for fans of science fiction and fantasy. Jon Cazares
and Brian Wood have produced a number of short films featuring Tim and Joseph Scrimshaw as Chuck and Dexter, inept worshippers
of Cthulhu (you know... Cthultists). In 2007, Chuck and Dexter made a live appearance, performing at the H.P. Lovecraft Film
Festival.
Over the years, Tim has worked with folks like Stevie Ray's and the Brave New Workshop. From time to time,
he performs a solo improvisational performance called 300 Comic Books at Improv-a-Go-Go. He's also appeared in Fun With Law's
Soulless, Bloodsucking Lawyers and Hardcover Theater's London After Midnight series and Johnny Bocca's Sex Farce for Swingin'
Lovers. Tim has also taking a liking to doing shows for kids at the Old Gem Theater in New Richmond, WI, where he as played
such roles as Johnny Appleseed, Capt. Hook, Santa Claus, Willy Wonka, a bear, a billy goat, two pigs, and many others.
Bonni Allen
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Aaron is a teacher, actor, and puppeteer who has been performing in the Twin Cities for six years.
He regularly leads an after school theatre program at Highwood Hills Elementary School in St. Paul, and spends his weekdays
working as an autism paraprofessional. Aaron was also in previous TOMORA Produtions as He has been in Father Frost in
Sneggaruchkas and Babushkas and as the Cat in Peter and the Wolf.
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Shanan Wexler

Shanan Wexler is a veteran of the Brave New Workshop,
where she wrote and performed in 14 sketch comedy revues, the more recent of which "Das Bootylicious" was named a Top Critics
Choice for Best New Play 2004 by the Star Tribune. With Hardcover Theater, Shanan co-wrote and performed in all five episodes
of their hit Victorian serial "London After Midnight." Shanan also co-wrote and now performs in the Actors Theater of Minnesota’s
interactive comedy hit "We Gotta Bingo" at the Lowry Theater in St. Paul, now in its second year. Recently, Shanan performed
with Joshua Scrimshaw in their original comedy hit "From Here to Maternity" at the 2007 Minneapolis Fringe Festival. Other
notable projects include last year’s successful ode to Jane Austen in "Pride and Plot of Pointlessness" with Hang Kitty
Productions as well as "Love Letters" with Workhouse Theater as part of their Reader’s Theater Series.
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Charles Hubbell -

Charles’ theatre credits include
History of the Devil (Devil), Marat/Sade
(Marat), Macbeth (Macbeth), Hamlet
(Laertes), Rocky Horror Show (Riff Raff), Irma
Vep (Jane/Edgar), A Tuna Christmas (Arles), King Lear (Kent) and Little Shop of Horrors (The Plant’s
voice). His film and television credits include Mulligan, Fall Into Me, Joe Somebody, Planetfall, The Retreat, Skeleton,
Midnight and with the sketch comedy group Idiot Box. As a voice actor, Charles
is heard as Johnny the Race Car in the children’s animated series Auto-B-Good
and as Rom the Langeman in Jona/Tomberry, winner of the 2005 Grand Prix Short
Film Award from the Cannes Film Festival. Charles was also in previous TOMORA Produtions of Sneggaruchkas and
Babushkas as Yarillo the Sun and as the Duck in Peter and the Wolf.

E.J. Subkoviak
E.J. Subkoviak currently appears in "We Gotta Bingo" at the Lowry Theater, and will soon be appearing at the
Childrens Theater of Minneapolis in "Average Family". He has previously appeared at Hey City Theater, the Jungle
Theater, Park Square Theater, and the Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater. E.J. comes from Madison, Wisconsin, and is a graduate of the
theater arts program at Mankato State University.
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Rhiannon Fisk
Rhiannon Fisk is an actor, singer/songwriter and artist working in and around the Twin Cities. She
has spent the last three years building her catalogue of original music, creating lamps and hats out of a lifetime of collected
materials and performing in various venues, including stints in previous TOMORA Produtions as Sneggaruchka in Sneggaruchkas
and Babushkas and as the Bird in Peter and the Wolf. She is currently serving as the assistant artistic director at
Circus Juventas, a circus arts school for youth.
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