A Man For All Seasons Cast

Salvatore Arrigo-Manrique (Wolsey)
Salvatore is excited to be performing in his second play at The Heights. You might recognize him from his role as the 9th Juror (12 Angry Men). His hobbies include board games, skiing, chess, and doing absolutely nothing. He thanks his family and friends for supporting him and generally making life nicer (at least while they’re not annoying him). Salvatore hopes to appear in many more Heights productions and play the role of many more old men in the future.
Joaquin Bucheli (The Common Man)
Joaquin will make his fifth appearance in a high school play. He has enjoyed playing the roles of Mr. Macafee (Bye Bye Birdie at Holy Child), The Snail (The Insect Play), and Juror Six (Twelve Angry Men).
George Caldwell (Cranmer)
George is excited for his first role in a drama production. An avid movie-watcher, George wanted to try out acting before graduation. He thanks all his classmates for their patience with him.
Obi Chukwura (Thomas More)
Obi is excited to take on his first leading role and is looking forward to capping off 4 great years of theatre at The Heights. He is grateful for his director/teacher, Mr. Bissex, for believing him and giving him the opportunity to express himself in the form of theatre. Obi has been involved in the previous 7 plays: A Separate Peace (a set designer), The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew ("Man of Arms"), Macbeth ("Ross"), And Then There Were None ("The Detective"), Our Neighborhood (Ryan), The Insect Play ("Ichneumon Fly"), and 12 Angry Men ("Foreman/Juror One"). Obi also loves to watch basketball, football, and hockey.
Joseph Eckenrode (Chapuys' Attendant)
A sophomore, he is particularly fond of musical theater, having appeared in the Connelly School of the Holy Child’s production of Bye Bye Birdie earlier this year. A Man for All Seasons will be his fourth production with the Omnibus Players. When he is not acting or singing, you might find him engaging in one of his myriad hobbies, including playing Magic: the Gathering with whomever he can find. Joseph looks forward to many more Omnibus Players productions!
Kiley Hatch (Alice)
Kiley is a 2019 graduate of Oakcrest school, where she performed in Through the Looking Glass (Alice), Little Women (Meg) and The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy). In 2016, Kiley founded GGT, a theatre company which offers summer camps for aspiring thespians in grades 3-9 (ggtheater.blogspot.com). Kiley is an actress, playwright and director. She took a gap year following high school to spend time with family, work, and audition for collegiate musical theatre programs.
Tom Kilmer (Norfolk)
A Man for All Seasons is Tom’s last production as an Omnibus Player. He wishes to continue acting in his future endeavors. He has previously acted in Macbeth, And Then There Were None, The Insect Play, and Twelve Angry Men. Tom loves to play flag football whenever he gets the chance and his favorite TV show is Netflix’s crime drama the Blacklist.
Michael Kish (Cromwell)
Michael Kish is a sophomore in his second year with the Omnibus Players. He has appeared as the 10th Juror (12 Angry Men), the Vagrant (The Insect Play), and a variety of other roles. His hobbies include amateur stand-up comedy, writing, and talking too much. Outside of the Omnibus Players, this modern Socrates can be found doing his job as unanimously elected Dictator of the Advanced Computer Science Club, or signing autographs for people who did not ask for them. He's excited to be working with the Omnibus Players, and plans to continue working with them throughout high school.
Alex Kreins (King Henry VIII)
Now in his seventh production as a student at The Heights, Alex Kreins is excited to take on the role of a younger, slimmer King Henry VIII. When Alex is not working on his character, he enjoys mountain biking, playing the piano, and clay shooting. He has previously appeared as the “Dictator of the Ants” in The Insect Play and “7th Juror” in 12 Angry Men.
Isshin Kurokawa (Will Roper)
Isshin is in his third year of performing arts, and his first performance at The Heights. In his sophomore and senior years he went to Georgetown Visitation to participate in The Sound of Music and Letters to Sala. He went to Holy Cross for his Junior year and participated in the Crucible (John Proctor). He would like to thank his parents for their support. In his free time he enjoys watching sports, singing, and traveling.
Thomas Passaro (Richard Rich)
Thomas is excited to finish his senior year with his 8th production he has done with the Omnibus Players. He has done theater since 6th grade and his favorite plays he has participated in were Macbeth and And Then There Were None. He has been swimming competitively since he was five and he has been on the Heights swim team for the past four years. Thomas would like to give thanks to his friends and family for their constant support.
Elizabeth Rothenberger (Margaret)
Elizabeth is super excited for her first Heights production. She is a sophomore at Holy Child and has appeared in many musicals and plays, most recently Bye Bye Birdie. She loves to act and sing and has been doing so since about 5th grade. She hopes you enjoy the show!
Daniel Rueda-Ramirez (A Man/Ensemble)
Daniel is thrilled to be back on the stage for A Man for All Seasons, his second play as an Omnibus Player, after playing Juror 5 in 12 Angry Men last semester. In addition to his love for drama, he also enjoys debate, playing his piano, reading, and biking. Daniel thanks his director and fellow actors for all their support and encouragement, and above all, God, who makes all things possible.
Peter Schindler (Ensemble)
Peter Schindler has enjoyed performing with The Omnibus Players in Our Neighborhood and The Insect Play. He enjoys hiking and traveling especially to National Parks and National Historical Battlefields.
Noah Schneider (Ensemble)
Noah has appeared in one high school play and one lower school play. Last semester he played Juror #2 in 12 Angry Men. He is very excited for this next play A Man for all Seasons. He also plays lacrosse at the Heights.
Tommy Tang (Ensemble Captain)
Tommy is a veteran actor, having appeared in A Separate Peace, Macbeth, The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew, Macbeth, And Then There Were None, Our Neighborhood, The Insect Play, and 12 Angry Men. When Tommy is not acting, he enjoys watching sports, playing squash, and watching movies.
Max Walsh (Chapuys)
Max has been acting with the Omnibus Players since sophomore year. He began his theatrical career in middle school, where he took on the role of Friedrich in The Sound of Music, Uncle Henry in The Wizard of Oz, and Razoul in Aladdin. He played the lead in the recent production of 12 Angry Men, appearing as Juror Eight.