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Amin El Gamal graduated from Stanford University in June 2008 with a BA in Drama and English. Recent Stanford credits include: The Cherry Orchard, Measure for Measure, Funny House of a Negro, Farewell to a Cannibal Rage, The Bacchae (with the NY Public Theater), Betrayal, The Sweetest Hangover, Hair (which he also directed), and the film The Strange Case of Salman Abd al Haqq. Next fall, he will pursue an MFA in acting at the USC School of Theatre. He lovingly dedicates this performance to his recently deceased namesake.

 

Allie Jones is proud to make her directorial debut with bash: three plays. She has previously studied with the California Shakespeare Festival, American Conservatory Theatre, and Sonoma County Repertory Theatre. She is attending the Foothill Conservatory Theatre this fall. Recent credits include: Once in a Lifetime with the Santa Rosa Junior College and For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls with Cañada College. She would like to thank her family for all their support for and involvement in her passion for theater. Especially her mother.

 

Andi C. Trindle, Artistic Director of Triple Shot Productions and graduate of the Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts, has been producing and performing small theater in San Francisco since 1994. She is a founding member of Triple Shot, The Actors' Collective and Second Wind Productions, San Francisco, and she has performed with such companies as TheaterWorks, PCPA Theatrefest, JUMP! Theatre, and JB Enterprises, among others. Past acting credits include Elsa Barlow in Road to Mecca, Nora in Nora (A Doll House), Inez in No Exit, Thea in Hedda Gabler, Shirley in Criminal Genius, Iris in Down the Road, and performances in the world premiere productions of Vigilance (Cathy), Ghost in the Light (Johanna), and The Stone Trilogy (Erin, Maddie, Alexis) by Ian Walker and Mary in the Hydrangea Bush (Lois) by Joe Besecker. Andi most recently performed in Triple Shot Productions’ inaugural production of Lee Blessing's Riches.