Dusk Cast

Callie Hutchison (Elizabeth)
Originally hailing from the great state of Minnesota, Callie gladly escaped the frozen northern clutches of the Twin Cities for the searing heat of Tucson, and ever since can be found performing all over southern Arizona as an actor and musician. This includes productions at The Bennett Theatre Lab, The Rogue Theatre, Something Something Theatre, Roadrunner Theatre Company, the Tucson Repertory Orchestra, and as a founding member of the Engelmann Quintet, and the Sky Island Chamber Society. When she's not acting, teaching or playing the violin, she directs the Cochise County Youth Orchestra and the Cochise College Orchestra.
David Gunther (Fitz)
David Gunther has been performing on stages since age six, including recent productions of Calendar Girls and a fairytale musical, The Light Princess. He performs regularly at Unscrewed Theater, and has multiple improv troupes to his name. He's done standup comedy and musical cabaret performances around Tucson, as well as sung lead for a local punk band. When he's not found acting, he's either fixing computers and tinkering with electronics, or busy finding new things to learn, read, and experience. David is very excited to be a part of this production, and hopes that this play helps you find a little freedom from the fear that has become all-too-present in our lives lately.
Chad Davies (Gil)
Chad Davies (Producer/Director/Actor) is Member Emeritus and former Managing Director of Winding Road. He majored in Theater Arts at San Jose State University and worked on- and off-stage with a number of San Francisco Bay Area troupes. Over the last 20 years, he appeared in such productions as The Laramie Project, The Three Sisters, and as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman. He also appeared in equity productions with Santa Cruz’ Jewel Theatre, including roles in Sam Shepard’s Geography of a Horse Dreamer (Santee), Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men (Candy), Mary Stuart (Paulet), Harper Regan (Elwood Barnes), and Woman in Mind (Gerald Gannett). Since moving to Tucson in 2017, Chad has appeared in Winding Road's The Fantasticks (The Old Actor), Sam Shepard's Buried Child (Dodge), and several staged readings, including It Can't Happen Here, The Wrong People Have Money, and local playwright Monica Bauer's Christmas Break. He also served as producer for the Company in 2018-2019 and 2019-2020.
Mike Saxon (Micah)
Mike Saxon is elated to join Winding Road again after stage managing LITTLE FOXES last season . While he has been performing in the Tucson theater scene since 2007, this is his Winding Road debut. Mike has been seen onstage (or worked offstage as stage manager/sound designer/director/teacher/for numerous Tucson theaters, including Live Theatre Workshop, Roadrunner Theatre Company, Something Something Theatre Co and others. His favorite theatrical experiences include, but are not limited to, SNOOPY!, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, BOEING BOEING, and MEN ON BOATS. When Mike isn't trying to teach Stella Adler to his theatre class at Academy of Tucson High School, you can find him waxing poetic about comic book history.
Samantha Severson (Nan)
Samantha Severson is a Tucson native. She attended Pima Community College for a degree in the performing arts. In addition to acting and stage managing, she has worked as a lighting, sound, and video designer. In Tucson, she has worked with Invisible Theater, The Rogue Theatre, & Something Something Theatre. She was previously a cast member of Astroglyde with Zombie Joe's Underground Theater in Los Angeles. Samantha has performed in films such as Overwatch, Murder: A Friendship Story, and the 2015 Phoenix Comicon finalist, Crux. She received the 2019 MAC Award for her role in Winding Road's production of STUPID F&#!ING BIRD. Other acting credits include the ten minute play CHOICES, CAROUSEL, REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES & THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. Stage managing credits include Winding Road's production of THE BIG MEAL, GOOD PEOPLE, THE SECRET GARDEN, PSYCHO SARAH & the repertory production of HAMLET and ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD.