A Few Good Men Cast

Kyle Cardozo (Tom, Sgt at Arms)
Kyle Cardozo is making is second SUF…T appearance after debuting in the role of Lurch in “The Adams Family - A New Musical”. Thanks to Ed, Grant, and Andrew for giving me this opportunity and a special shout out to anyone in the audience/ cast who has served or is currently serving in any branch of the US Military. Semper Fi!
Chris Carothers (Whitaker\Stone)
Chris Carothers is excited to be in his first performance with this SUF…T! Chris has previously performed in “Moon Over Buffalo” (George Hay), “It's A Wonderful Life” (George Bailey), “The Trial of the Catonsville Nine” (Philip Berrigan), “And Then There Were None” (William Henry Blore) and many other roles. He also appeared in an episode of “Who the Bleep Did I Marry?” Chris would like to thank his family and friends for all of their support and encouragement. And of course thank you goes to Grant, Ed, and Andrew for this opportunity.
Scarlett Corso (Galloway)
Scarlett Corso (Galloway) is honored to be part of the cast of “A Few Good Men”, which marks her return to the stage for the first time in 10 years. In 2009-2010, while she was attending the University of Baltimore School of Law, she appeared in Shakespeare’s, “Romeo & Juliet,” (Juliet) and T.S. Eliot’s, “The Wasteland”. Scarlett not only portrays a trial attorney on the stage, she is one off the stage, working as a trial attorney in the Baltimore area specializing in civil litigation. She is grateful to be able to lend her real-life experience to the authenticity of the show!
David Foster (Ross)
David Foster is thrilled to be returning to the stage as a part of “A Few Good Men” after a few year hiatus from the theater world. He wants to thank his network of support for always encouraging him to do what makes him happy. This includes his family, friends, and partner Blade. He would also like to thank the cast and crew for all of their artistic contributions and efforts. Ten-hut and enjoy the show!
Christopher Dochin (Dawson)
Christopher Dochin a.k.a. Sebastian J. Adams is happy to work with SUF…T once again. He was last with us for the “The Laramie Project”. Chris works on Andrews AFB as a secretary for Medical Logistics (shout out to the LogDogs, Woof). During his time away, he continued to keep his thespian heart alive by being part of the Jozet Adams drag family and send thanks to Ashlee and Regina for having him in their family. He also thanks Andrew for casting him to work with a great group of people. And his mom and dad for pushing him to enjoy life and to follow his heart.
Matthew Glenn (Kaffee)
Matthew Glenn has been absent from the stage for a little over 5 years while staring in a supporting role as Dad to 2 little boys (Christopher & Nicholas) along-side his favorite leading lady (Kerri). Their love and support means the world to him. Without it, this leap back to the stage would not be possible.
Jonathan Halberstam (Downey)
Jonathan Halberstam (Downey) is an alumni of the McDaniel College Class, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre Arts. He first experienced acting in Carroll Community College. Some of his favorite roles include “The Giver” (The Community) and “A Streetcar Named Desire” (Collector). While interested in acting, he’s also planning to pursue other interests. He is excited to be a part of this show. He thanks his parents, the director Andrew Syropoulis, his friends and advisors from Carroll Community College and McDaniel College, and the entire cast/crew involved..
John ”Imo” Imahori (Kendrick)
John ”Imo” Imahori (Kendrick) has appeared in over 7 theatre productions. Past roles include “Fiddler on the Roof”, “Godspell”, “Pippin” and “South Pacific”. Imo's ability to both act and sing has been recognized by the Savannah Morning News and DC Metro Theater Arts. John studied at Johns Hopkins University, graduating with a Masters of Arts in Teaching. John also holds a Master in International Finance from Georgia Southern University and a third Masters in Public Administration from Valdosta State University. A native of Buffalo, NY, John now lives in Hyattsville, MD.
Warren Kaiser (Randolph)
Warren Kaiser (Randolph) is excited to be making his debut with SUF…T. He is a voice over actor and a graduate of the Columbia School of Broadcasting. He was recognized in the Pittsburgh Gazette as an up and coming comedian. Previous roles include “Daughter of God” (Dr. Martin Luther King, voice of God in), “The Homecoming” (Preacher) (movie) with Christian Walk Alive, Zion Baptist Church radio commercial, Scrooge in “A Christmas Story” (Scrooge), “The Me Nobody Knows” (Calvin) and “Purlie” (ensemble). In his spare time Warren enjoys doing a variety of voices for his children, playing video games, drawing and watching football. A special thanks to SUF…T for this amazing opportunity! Hollywood here I come!
Don Lampasone (Markinson)
Don Lampasone (Markinson) enjoys a decorated career in film and television as a director, producer, editor, and actor. He attended New World School of the Arts for Musical Theater in Miami and is a graduate of American University. Don is thrilled to work with SUF...T again. He has acted in films, videos, and various stages over the years but his all-time favorite performance was when he shared the stage with his daughter Nyah in SUF...T’s production of “The Addams Family – A New musical”. When not performing, Don enjoys his day job, completing his honey do lists, and spending time with his family who love theater just as much as he does.
Christopher D Pence (Weinberg)
Christopher D Pence (Weinberg) is thrilled to be performing his first role with SUF...T! Favorite roles include “Lend Me A Tenor” (Saunders), and “Servant of Two Masters” (Florindo), as well as various roles with Ovation Dinner Theatre. Thanks to Mom for my love of theatre, Dad for my endless respect for our military, and BeMore Boot camp for helping me to achieve the best shape of my life. To all of my family and friends, I thank you. I dedicate this performance to Uncle Joe Jones (US Navy), and all servicemen and women, past and present. Thank you for your service. God bless America.
John Pierce (Jessup)
John Pierce (Jessup) is delighted to be performing on the SUF…T stage. Credits include: I “Bring You Flowers” (Jim); “Heart in the Ground” (Lee); “Aria de Capo” (Pierrot); “Blue Stars” (Horace); “The Beams Are Creaking” (Hans/Gen. Goering); “Slangin’” (Dr. Reynolds); “Mount Hideaway” (Karl); and “I Like Me” (Steve). His performance is dedicated to authenticity, to the quiet victories that demolish fear and doubt, and to his life-affirming circle of love: Marcia, Ben, Amanda, Collins, Maggie, Agbesi, Emily, Lindsey and Doug.
Dash Samari (Howard)
Dash Samari (Howard) is making his first appearance on the SUF...T stage and is excited to be a part of this fantastic production of "A Few Good Men". Dash first caught the theatre bug last summer after doing a short one-act play with Goddard's Music and Drama Club (MAD). Since then he has appeared in roles for "Beauty and the Beast", "Peter Pan", "Plaza Suite" and "Oliver!". When he is not on stage he is usually an extra for some kind of film project. He wishes to thank Lauren-Nicole Gabel and Jack Mayo for their wonderful friendship and support.
Jake Schwartz (Santiago)
Jake Schwartz (Santiago) Jake Schwartz (Santiago) is excited to be returning to the SUF…T stage. Some of his past roles include The Addams Family – A New Musical” (Lucas Bieneke), “Much Ado About Nothing” (Claudio), “Fuente Ovejuna” (Barrildo) and “Emma: A Pop Musical” (Jeff Knightly). Jake is an Acting major, and in his free time is a stand-up comedian. Please enjoy and remember that I’m Crazier Than You.
Brandon Seehoffer (M.P.)
Brandon Seehoffer (M.P.) is excited to be on stage with SUF...T. Previously, Brandon was the music director for The Addams Family and the accompanist for La Cage Aux Folles. Thank you Andrew, Ed and Grant for being great people to work with as always.
Jen Sizer (M.P.)
Jen Sizer holds a BA in Theatre from Radford University where she performed in and directed many shows, including Angels in America: Part 1. She also performed in multiple community theaters in Northern Virginia before discovering Gender Performance with the DC King Drag Troupe. After a 10-year hiatus, Jen has appeared in Charlotte’s Web (Templeton), Pride and Prejudice (Mr. Collins). She has directed “Arsenic and Old Lace” and “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Jen sends much love to everyone involved in this show and to her mom for driving her to all those rehearsals as a kid.
Nikolai Skwarczek (Platoon Leader, Lawyer 2)
Nikolai Skwarczek is excited to take part in second SUF...T production. He recently appeared in “The Rocky Horror Show” and as a street performance with The Dogs of Art and Guerilla Theatre Front. Nikolai thanks his friends, family, the members of Guerilla Theatre Front and Stand Up For Theatre because if it wasn’t for all of them, he wouldn’t be out here having the time of his life. Nikolai may very well have the longest hair of any cast member.
Andrew Syropoulos (Lt. Daniel Kaffee)
Andrew Syropoulos (Lt. Daniel Kaffee) is a graduate from Baltimore School for Arts and Marietta College. While mostly an actor, Andrew has always had a passion for direction. He has directed Plays-In-A-Day Festivals at Marietta College assistant directed SUF..t’s “The Addams Family”, “Pageant”, “Angels in America, Part: 1”, and “The Exonerated”. Acting credits include “La Cage Aux Folles”, “House of Cards Seasons”, “Asking Questions”, “Sex and Desperation”, “This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”, and “Southern Baptist Sissies”. He is dedicating this show and his performance to his grandfather Staff Stg. Alfred E. Schudel Jr.