NTCI presents POE! Cast

Alecia ONeill (Housekeeper)
Alecia Lane ONeill, "born in a trunk" to actor/director father and actress/singer mother, carries on the family tradition as the Executive Director of the Chenango Arts Council. She is delighted to finally be able to be a part of a Norwich Theater Company production.
Debra brennesholtz (Woman)
Debra Brennesholtz: DEBRA has been in several past NTC production and also works with many of the area community theater groups in many jobs, Debra is also on the board of directors for out of the woodwork Player in Bainbridge NY. The people at NTC will always hold a special place in my heart.
Scott Douglas (Roderick)
Scott is a current NTCI Trustee. He has appeared in several produc tions including as Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" and Fred in "mircle on 34th Street".
Richard Given (Doctor)
Richard has appeared in several NTCI production including as Uncle Jessie in "It's A Wonderful Life". After participating in many stage plays with the NTCI, this is Rich's first foray into radio entertainment since college. He is looking forward to playing the part of the Physician in The Fall of the House of Usher and the Old Man in A Telltale Heart.
Donna Given (Announcer)
Donna Given first returned to the stage in 2013, for NTCI's production of A Christmas Carol. Since then she has appeared in a variety of roles, from Monica in Rehearsal for Murder, to Ma Baily in A Wonderful Life, and most recently as Lenora in Dashing Through The Snow. She's pleased to help out as the Announcer in The Fall of the House of Usher.
Terry Colf (Narrator)
Terry has done several shows with NTCI including "All Shook Up", "Oklahoma" and "The Drowsey Chaperone" which he directed also.
Patti Kasmerick (Voice over)
Patti Kasmarcik is a founding members of NTCI and misses the stage greatly. Her last role played on-stage with the company was as Janet Van de Graaff in "The Drowsy Chaperone", performing 4 months pregnant with her second son, which made the dancing/singing numbers a little more challenging, but still fun. She has really enjoyed the opportunity that the pandemic has given her to work from home and spend more quality time with her husband and 2 young boys, but she looks forward to returning to the stage very soon!