• How Nicki Davis saved our bisquits

    About a week before we opened The Oldest Profession, one of our cast members became very ill and it became clear that she could not open the show. We were heartbroken that our wonderful Mae, Geraldine Vilar, was not well. But, we still had a show to put on. So, there we were. We had a bunch of …

  • Director Cricket Hall talks about ‘The Oldest Profession’

    Cricket Hall, is excited to be directing again for the ACT 2 Theatre Company. She is a graduate of Fairmont State University’s Communication and Theatre Arts program where she appeared in The Good Woman of Szechwan, The Grouch, and Forced Out (Part of “Poof Plus!” an evening of one acts). She also directed The Vagina …

  • Beverly Oliver returns to the stage

    As a student at West Virginia Technical College, Beverly Oliver got a taste of theatre that she never forgot. After some “bit” parts in Inherit The Wind and The Lion in Winter, she landed the part of Rosie in the intense drama, Slow Dance On The Killing Ground. She never forgot that feeling of making …

  • Beverly Donitzen makes her stage debut

    Bravery and courage come in many forms, and when a woman of a certain age, who has never ever been on stage before, decides to challenge herself and audition for a play—that takes some initiative. Then when she really goes to the audition, sees experienced actors go first, and still gives her all… you have to admit, …