The part of Stanley will be performed by Mike Meagher for the first four performances.
Mike Meagher is 2004 graduate of Washington College with a BA in Drama and History. He is currently a middle school teacher in the District of Columbia, where he also runs a Drama Club. Mike has played many parts in his life including a dead Laertes, a transvestite singer, a drunken professor with a French-German-Russian accent, and a technical director for Zero Hour Theatre (perhaps he’s said too much). Also, he dabbles in writing for Crunchable. Most recently, his play The Foley Artist was performed as part of the 2009 Capital Fringe Festival. He resides in Columbia, MD with his wife and his insatiable yen for cookies.


Maggie Brevig, MSW is a 2008 and 2010 graduate of Boston College, earning her BA in Sociology and recently a Master of Social Work. While at Boston College, Maggie acted in, wrote, set designed, and directed murder mysteries for the Committee for Creative Enactments. She has also directed and performed in productions of The Vagina Monologues (”Reclaiming Cunt,” “The Flood,” “2010 Spotlight: Women of the DRC”), and appeared in a reading of The Good Body (”Carmen”). Maggie is excited to join ZHT this summer, having finally returned to her home in Southern Maryland.
Kevin is a 2004 graduate of Washington College in Chestertown, MD. He currently lives in Baltimore, MD and works for the Social Security Administration. In the pre-Zero Hour days, Kevin performed with the Rude Mechanicals and Mobtown Players. One reviewer praised his acting style as “charmingly wooden”, which is pretty much Kevin in a nutshell. He spends his precious few hours of free time talking, watching, blogging, and webmastering Orioles baseball. Thanks to his bachelor’s degree in English, Kevin is fully aware that “webmastering” is not technically a word.
Molly Weeks Crumbley is one of the Artistic Directors of Zero Hour Theatre. Most recently, she served as dramaturg for The Foley Artist and The Frustrations of Stoker Pratt, both previous ZHT shows at the Capital Fringe. She has acted in numerous plays at her alma mater Washington College (favorite roles include Abby from Arsenic and Old Lace, Cheryl from The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, and Fabian from Twelfth Night) and also directed a show (Father Joy) at the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. In her real life, she is a Public Services Librarian and a contributing editor for the literary mag 
