The Staff
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Eve Parker
Eve performed in numerous skits and plays during her high school years and attended one national and
three state championships in Speech and Debate. Now that Eve has been focusing on theater due to
her interaction with Triad, she is thinking about returning to the stage. -
Ryan Ross
Ryan is a graduate of San Diego State ’s acting program and the British American Drama Academy at Oxford . Some of his favorite roles include Carter in Fat Pig, Orsino in Twelfth Night, Hollywood in The Eight Reindeer Monologues, Demetrius in A Midsummer Nights Dream , Frankie in A Lie of the Mind, Michael in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, and George in Stop Kiss. While attending San Diego State University Ryan helped restore the student theatre organization Skull and Dagger and later served as the President and Artistic Director. Ryan was recognized on several occasions for his contributions and outstanding service to the theatre department. Since graduating, Ryan has continued to act in the community and serves on the board of directors for Triad Productions.
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Adam Parker
An actor and director based in the San Diego area with a B.A. in Theatre Arts with Special Distinction from San Diego State University. At SDSU he served as President, Artistic Director and Marketing Director of the theatre organization Skull & Dagger. He has also served as Associate Artistic Director of the XMO Shakespeare Company.
Directing Credits: the Lonesome West (Triad Productions 2009),Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (Triad Productions 2007), Shakespeare at the Escondido Rennaissance Fair (XMO Shakespeare 2006, 2007), Kindertransport (Skull & Dagger 2006), A Stye of the Eye (SDSU 2005), Stop Kiss (Skull & Dagger 2004), Lysistrata (SDSU 2003)
Acting Credits: Troilus and Cressida (Thersites), Macbeth (Banquo), Midsummer Night's Dream (Lysander), Sideman (Clifford), The Waiting Room (Douglas), Othello (Iago), Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Adam) Lysistrata (Athenian Commissioner), The Boundary (Johnson). The Actor's Nightmare (Henry Irving).
His goal is to take the risks that others are unwilling to in order to elevate the quality and the meaning of theatre in San Diego . -
Brendan Cavalier
A graduate from San Diego State University. While at SDSU Brendan studied Theatre and Electrical Engineering, and is currently working as an engineer in San Diego while he continues to pursue his true passion: Theatre. While at SDSU Brendan’s theatre training included Shakespeare, Improvisational Acting, and Stage Combat. Brendan also directed for the student theatre organizations and worked closely with both Skull and Dagger and Teatro Alto. After Brendan’s graduation in May of 2006 he attended the British-American Dramatic Academy’s (BADA) Mid-Summer in Oxford Program which focuses primarily on acting for Shakespeare. Brendan brings a unique mix of technical knowledge and skills, including computer automation, power systems, lighting, microelectronics, carpentry and machining in addition to his theatre expertise.
Some of his favorite roles include Charlie Brown in Burt Royal's Dog Sees God, Father Welsh in Martin McDonagh’s The Lonesome West, Tom in Neil LaBute’s Fat Pig, Gene in Warren Leight’s Side Man and Ken in Neil Simon’s Rumors and Ferdinand in Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost.
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Rich Soublet II
Rich Soublet is an actor/photographer with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, but spends most of his time everywhere around the stage except on it. He has however departed from this to act in: The Curse of the Starving Class, A Raisin in The Sun, Julius Ceaser, Romeo and Juliet, and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. His photography credits include Portraiture work for a number of local San Diego actors as well as production photography for The Old Globe Theatre.
As an actor it is Rich's hope to create moods and moments that will ignite the minds and hearts of audiences; as a photographer it is his hope to capture such moments as they are created by others and the beauty of nature.