FOUR MEN ON A COUCH Cast

Alan Walls (Norman)
This is Alan's first performance with Shining Star Productions. Former Theater credits include “All’s Well That Ends Well” (Columbia Theatre Group) “23 and Me” (New York Theatre Festival) and more recently as Toledo in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” (Bridge Street Festival) Alan is excited to portray the role of Norman and joining the cast of “Four Men on a Couch.” @aldwalls10
Kevin Leonard (Sidney)
Kevin Leonard is a classic American actor. A timeless artist who could perform in any era. Casted in plays such as August Wilson’s 1930's period piece about blues Legend Ma Rainey “Ma’ Rainey’s Black Bottom” where he played the role of the defiant ‘Levee.’ A Christian minister in James Baldwin’s civil right's era Emmett Till inspired stage play “Blues for Mister Charlie.” The role of ‘Sal’ in “Den of Thieves” by Stephen Adly Guirgis. A mannequin in “Mannequin Diaries” a dramatic-comic satire of unedited stories and experiences of the fashion industry documented by eleven mannequins. A professor and a father in a classic New England family in “Love Parade.” ‘Lionel Fantom,’ an Oakland raised DJ in the performance contemporary stage piece “Four to Seven.” @leonardism101
Laquan Hailey (Jesse)
Laquan Hailey is proud to be returning to the stage, at the American Theatre of Actors. His most recent includes: Iona university: “Master Harold & The Boys.” Off Broadway: “Dream a Little Dream.” Off-Off Broadway: “Resurrection.” Stella Adler studio: “SWEAT.” He’s an actor born and raised in New York and Graduated with conservatory training from Stella Adler studio of acting. Laquan would like to thank all of his family for believing in him and supporting him. Without your love and support none of this would be possible. @Lay_hailey
Rommell Sermons (Ira)
Rommell Sermons received his BA in Theatre Arts from SUNY New Paltz, where he portrayed such roles as, Brutus Jones in Eugene O’Neal’s “The Emperor Jones." He first caught the acting bug at the age of ten, performing in “The Temple of Youth” at Lehman College, and was also inspired from watching his grand¬father’s sermons every Sunday. Other theater credits include: “The Breakout,” (The Flea Theatre) “A Raisin in the Sun,” (Paul Robeson Theatre) “Somebody’s Calling My Name,” (The Raint Theatre) “The Healing Zone,” Audelco Nominated for Best Ensemble (Black Spectrum Theatre) "Death by Poker" ( Nuyorican Poets Cafe) and "The Resurrection" (American Theater of Actors) which was nominated Best New Off-Broadway play by Broadway World. Rommell would like to dedicate his performance to the Bricks Crew. @rommellsermons