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Meet the Cast: Wren (Spoilers)
Wren’s been waiting for years to be assigned an epic so she can FINALLY finish her bardic degree and get out into the world. For whatever reason—a fluke, a coincidence, serendipity, destiny, someone else’s pure hateful spite—she is assigned to this party. As an “embedded reporter,” Wren will follow the party, undetected, record their (mis)adventures for posterity and historical accuracy, and eventually write an epic song that will make the adventurers real heroes and make Wren a real bard. Read More
Posted 30 September 2010 by admin  Add comment

Meet the Cast: Glorion
Kevin Pitman is a graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle where he received a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree in Theater. He has completed four professional acting apprenticeships with theaters across the country, such as Wooden O Theatre and Seattle Shakespeare Company in Washington, as well as Milwaukee Repertory Theater and American Players Theatre in Wisconsin. He currently resides in Los Angeles. Read More
Posted 09 September 2010 by admin  Add comment

Meet the Cast: Perf
Christian Doyle is a Tacoma-based actor, comedian, and signer/songwriter. He appeared in several Dead Gentlemen productions, and is best known for the role of Gary/Luster in The Gamers: Dorkness Rising. Read More
Posted 07 September 2010 by admin  Add comment


Crew Ben Dobyns – Exec. Producer

Ben Dobyns is the executive producer of Strowlers and JourneyQuest for Zombie Orpheus Entertainment. He worked for six years as Director of Development for Dead Gentlemen Productions, where he oversaw the business and creative development of both new media and feature films, most noteworthy the cult hit The Gamers: Dorkness Rising, which he executive produced.

He has directed three low-budget feature films (Only A Paper Moon, Demon Hunters, and Unreality) and numerous shorts (including Attack Ad, winner of the CurrentTV $15k Launch Challenge), written a novel and several screenplays, is a published short story author, was a co-producer and editor on indie circuit favorite The Dark Horse (Best Feature Drama, 2009 International Family Film Festival), and has extensive experience as an assistant director on independent films in the $200k to $8 million range, the most noteworthy being Battle in Seattle, starring Charlize Theron and Woody Harrelson.

In his free time, Ben plays keys with the Red Delicious Trio and occasionally performs with the Clowns Against Fun.

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