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Cast interview:  Gary Sullivan

8/14/2015

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Today VLOC's cast interview series brings you more information on another long-time VLOC member, Gary Sullivan.  He is known for playing comic roles, but another fun fact about Gary is that he served as the dialect coach for VLOC's production of Ruddigore back in June, earning the nickname "Lord High Elocutioner"!  

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Gary Sullivan

What's your role in The Gypsy Baron?
Count Carnero

When and how did you first get involved with VLOC?
My first VLOC role was in The Mikado (2005), where I played Ko-Ko. I had a really terrific time, and met so many wonderful people that I just kept coming back. 

When you're not performing in community theatre, what do you do? (job, hobby, family, etc.)
I've had a long career with Marriott, spending most of my time in roles related to training, e-learning, and employee development. I also enjoy old movies, crossword puzzles, and boring my fellow cast members with Jeopardy questions.

Thanks, Gary!  Don't miss Gary and the rest of the fantastic cast in The Gypsy Baron!  Get your tickets today by calling the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre box office at 240-314-8690 or going online to purchase your tickets here.

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