Cast Bios


Artistic Director


SUSIE "SUKI" PETERS

Suki has her MA from Lindenwood University where she studied directing and acting. She recently returned to her hometown of St. Louis after spending the past 4+ years in Los Angeles where she acted and directed for a variety of theatre companies. Some of her favorite LA projects include being a part of the DungeonMaster troupe for 3+ years and directing What the Butler Saw for P V Players. You may have seen her previously in St. Louis as: Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Witch 3 in Macbeth, Jill Tanner in Butterflies Are Free, and Valdes/Evil Angel/Wrath in Dr. Faustus. Suki hates orange juice, loves her PS2 and owns a cat that plans to take over the world soon.VERY soon.

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ALAN "SOUPY" DAVID

Soupy has been in a few movies, a few theatre productions and some traveling shows. He's excited because he's never played with a troupe like this before! In his free time he enjoys painting, writing, the occasional glass of wine, and talking about himself in the third-person (in that order). "If you want it.you can have it.but you've got to learn to reach out there and grab it"!

STAN DAVIS

Stan spent way too much of his youth performing in plays and "cast" at whichever run-down theater was currently showing the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Sadly, his easy charm and incredible good looks where not enough to get him cast in any significant roles once leaving high school and he quickly retreated to the calming, impersonal glow of a computer monitor. His looks now fading, he tends to spend his time alternately obsessing on or discarding of hobbies as his ADD riddled mind strains to find something capable of holding his attention, even if only for.oh hey, the Daily Show.

SARA DROST

After working with Suki in the "DungeonMaster" show in Los Angeles, Sara is geared up for another go at RPG improv here in St. Louis with "The Dragon's Keep". Sara has been acting most of her live and is pleased to continue working on stage now with TDK. A Saint Genevieve, MO native, she is a 1998 graduate of Lindenwood University with a BFA in Theatre. She spent the past 7 years as a working actor in Los Angeles and recently returned to her hometown with her husband, Chuck. They are expecting their first child in December, so come to the show and watch Sara grow!!!

THERESA MASTERS

Theresa has been acting in local theatre for nearly twenty years. It is pointless to list her favorite roles, as she has never been cast in any of them. She has directed, assistant directed, stage-managed, costumed, set dressed and choreographed locally, as well. Theresa has appeared in independent films (not the naughty kind!), has done industrials, voice-over work, television and live comedy. She enjoys script-writing and composing music, and got in involved with TDK to share her slightly warped "artistic" vision with the innocent masses. Theresa owns Communication Masters, a marketing firm specializing in print media. The firm has recently expanded to include event coordination and multi-media presentations.

DAN MCGEE

Dan McGee has a degree in Fine Arts from SIUE. He has been performing professionally for twenty-five years. He is a writer with short fiction published in the US and UK. He has written audience participation murder mysteries that have been performed n Chicago. He is fond of Science Fiction, particularly the works of Arthur C. Clarke. In a demonstration of the Jungian nature of the universe, Dan and Sir Arthur share the same birthday. They are also both Fellows of the British Interplanetary Society. Dan is currently working on a science fiction novel of his own, entitled Spaceman's Luck.

DEECH MESTEL

For years, Deech has been a mid-tier provider of a premier platform for optimized collaborative enterprise class interactive performance solutions, in addition to adhering to a conceptually fundamental concept of the conception of conceptually collaborative concepts. Excelling in the P2P biosphere in producing supplier-neutral FX real time audience interfacing devices, Deech developed an open, opt-in, flexible architecture built from the ground up to be symbiotic with collocation owners and optimized for proportionally vicissitudal ROI while remaining focused on delivering support, managing the impact of price erosion and avoiding costly traditional distribution channels. He also has a fondness for the word, "cheesemonkey".

BRIAN A. PETERS

In the mundane world of this reality, Brian has performed locally for the St. Louis Rep (Three Musketeers, Life of Galileo, and Three Tall Women) and Stages (1776 and Man of LaMancha). He has also performed in the Batman, Robin Hood, Police Academy, and Butch Cassidy Stunt Shows, where it was his sole job to get beat up by the lead actress. He has also worked stunts on several movies, doubling a 12 year old boy, a 70 year old man, and even once (sigh)...a woman. Brian hopes that in this new, EXCITING world of TDK he won't have to play too many women...or get beat up by them either.

MARIA ROMINE

Maria enjoys being a part of TDK, especially since she gets to work again with the director who previously cast her in her all-time favorite role of Lucy Weston in Dracula. She is a professional storyteller, who has appeared at many festivals including St. Charles Christmas Traditions and Maryland Heights International World Festival. Recently, she retired as the Dance Mistress of The Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire after 5 years of service. When Maria is not working with TDK, she is busy with Swords and Roses - the singing, sword-swinging, sister act that she runs with her sister, Susan.

SUSAN ROMINE

Susan is a proud member of League of Extraordinary Ladies and Gentlemen by day, she is an Elementary Reading Teacher. Her super powers include the abilities to read upside down and to blend in with a line of fourth and fifth graders. When she is not mending boo-boos and decoding words, Susan enjoys singing and acting. She is a talented soprano, whose voice shines when she sings Italian arias. Her vocal talent is most frequently used at local churches and graduations. Throughout her seven years with the Greater St. Louis Renaissance Faire, Susan has portrayed a variety of roles including: Countess Diane de Poitier, directionally-challenged navigator Lautrec, and a dance mistress. Her all-time favorite role is Belle LeFleur of the singing, sword-swinging, sister act: Swords and Roses. Susan is delighted to be working with her sister Maria, best friend Suki, and all the fine members of TDK.