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ED ROMINE

EDWARD K. ROMINE is a member of the Theatre Arts faculty at SBCC, and teaches Beginning Acting and Understanding Dramatic Literature. He was last seen at the Garvin as Jakob Engstrand in Ghosts, Walter Cunningham in To Kill A Mockingbird, Ike Gammon in Wild Oats, Senator Alan Hughes in An American Daughter, Zaccheus Freeman in The Tavern, Wilhelm Furtwängler in Taking Sides and C.S. Lewis in Shadowlands (for which he was given an Independent Theatre Award). Ed has been performing on both coasts since 1966. Among his favorite roles he includes The Marquis de Sade, Charlie Brown, Bottom, Friar Lawrence, Cheswick, Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night (for which he was awarded a second Independent Theatre Award), the Yankee Storyteller, the Snow Queen's Dwarf, Teiresias, and Dr. Watson.

 

 

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