Hand To God Cast

Thomas Neumann (Jason/Tyrone)
Neumann’s recent acting credits include The Importance of Being Earnest (“Jack”), Mamma Mia! (“Pepper”), Matilda, The Musical (“Party Entertainer/Ensemble”), Shrek, The Musical (“Pinocchio/Ensemble”) and Spamalot (“Not-Dead-Fred & Herbert”). Thomas also had the honor of working with Tony nominee/Emmy Winner Patricia Birch on a new musical, Orphan Train.
Lori Rohr (Margery)
Lori co-starred in each of Elsinore's first four productions portraying "Martha" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, "Frankie" in Frankie & Johnny In The Clair De Lune, "Elena" in Shooting Star and "Queen Elizabeth I" in Mary Stuart. In addition to her lengthy list of non-Elsinore stage credits, Lori recently appeared on Chicago P.D.
Jamie Ewing (Pastor Greg)
Jamie has co-starred in each of Elsinore's first four productions playing "George" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, "Johnny" in Frankie & Johnny In The Clair De Lune (Lou Award for Best Leading Actor in a Male Role), "Reed" in Shooting Star and "Leicester" in Mary Stuart. Onscreen, Jamie has appeared twice on Chicago P.D. and recently filmed an appearance for a major NBC series to be aired later this fall.
Paige Bourne (Jessica)
Paige has worked with Marin Shakespeare Company, Children’s Theatre of Madison, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Forward Theatre, and The Constructivists. She is a graduate of the Conservatory at Second City and is currently a member of the sketch comedy group Communal Beverage. Paige has done on camera work for television, commercials, and indie films. She has been seen on Chicago P.D., Chicago Med, and has several film projects making the rounds at festivals - most notably The Becomers, Candor, Locksmith, and Confessions.
Jacob Dorris (Timothy)
Jacob recently graduated with a BFA in Acting from Millikin University. His recent credits include: “Bill Lowry” in The Spell of Red River, “Paul Sheldon” in Misery, “Roscoe” in The Path, “Jimbo” in Fairview, “Detective Kimball/Ensemble” in American Psycho, and “Swing (Performed)” in Violet, all of which he performed at Millikin.