The Company

Molly Renfroe Katz

Molly most recently appeared on Broadway in the musical By Jeeves (music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and book by Alan Ayckborn). In addition to touring with the First National Company of City Of Angels, Molly has also done countless plays with The Cleveland Playhouse and Adobe Theatre Company in NYC, of which she is a member.  The multi-talented Molly (our ace singer) has also appeared at Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Opera House, The Kennedy Center and others.  She has appeared on numerous television programs as well.

Stefanie Salzmann

Stefanie plays Abigail Adams in this summer's docu-drama The Revolution on The History Channel.  The film was being made locally and will air for thirteen weeks, beginning June 4, 2006.  Stefanie performed in numerous theatres in NYC and LA after receiving her MFA in Acting from Rutgers University.  Locally, she has appeared as Mac in Thief of Tears, directed by husband Bill.  She and Bill presently make their home in Kingston.  Please click here to read a recent profile of the couple in Kingston's Daily Freeman.

Bill Salzmann

Bill has performed in more than 75 theatrical, television and film productions during the last twenty years in New York, Los Angeles and regionally, including a year in residence with the Pittsburgh Public Theatre.  A Kingston native, he returned to the Hudson Valley in 2002 and has directed area productions of Three Viewings, Lone Star, and The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket. 

Neil Worden

Neil’s most recent appearance was as Claudius in The Hamlet Project on theatre Row in NYC. He is an Assistant Professor of Drama and the Acting Mentor at Vassar College.  He came to Vassar by way of the San Francisco Bay Area, after performing in over 100 theatrical productions as well as commercials, voice-overs, and film.  He is an accomplished fight choreographer with an acting specialty in Shakespeare.  He is playing the formidable role of Oedipus Rex in a new translation at Vassar next season.  Neil is also appearing in this summer's The Revolution for The History Channel.

Margo Whitcomb

Margo is a director, actor and educator and arts advocate.  Margo’s most recent appearance as an actor was as Gertrude, opposite Neil in The Hamlet Project in NYC.  She has been the Artistic Director of The Annandale Troupe (a summer acting intensive for children ages 6-16) for two seasons directing A Midsummer Night’s Dream and As You Like It while directing at numerous venues out of town. She has been a frequent guest artist at Vassar College.  Margo too comes from the Bay Area after serving as The Associate Artistic Director for the premiere American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco.  She has directed and acted across the nation as well as appeared in film and television over the last thirty years.  Margo will be directing the inaugural production for Half Moon Theatre and is its founding Artistic Director.