
George Roth (J.S. Bach) is currently playing to standing ovations, sold-out houses and critical acclaim in his 1-man show about Yogi Berra, at the Actors’ Summit Theatre. He studied theatre as an undergraduate at Yale University and holds a three-year Acting Diploma from the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Recently he appeared at Beck Center for the Arts as Captain Hook in Peter Pan and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. His extensive local credits include The Chosen and Ella at the Cleveland Play House, The Fantastic’s at Ensemble Theater, The Diary of Anne Frank at the Beck Center, Oliver! at Cain Park, Uncle Tom’s Cabin at the Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT), and Nickel and Dimed, a co-production of the Great Lakes Theater Festival and CPT. His credits in England include a West End run of Brighton Beach Memoirs for the Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, Children of a Lesser God and Glengarry Glen Ross in Ipswich, and Born Yesterday in Sheffield. Film and TV credits include: “Batman,” “The Russia House,” “Nightbreed,” “Murphy Brown,” “Get a Life,” “Love and War,” and “Doing Time on Maple Drive.”
Tom White (various sons of Bach) is a member of the elite Graduate Ensemble of the Cleveland Play House. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in theatre from Case Western Reserve University. His credits through the Playhouse/CWRU graduate program include Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as Angels in America and Heartbreak House. He has also performed on the stages of the Great Lakes Theater Festival, Dobama Theatre, and Karamu House.
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