Matters of Life & Death: Speed Dating Cast

Jennie Scott (Margery)
Lee Zamloch (Sophie)
Lee Zamloch published numerous short stories and four novels before discovering the Actor’s Workshop in 2018. Under Ed Claudio's tutelage there, she turned to her second passion, acting. In 2020, with Ed Claudio’s encouragement, she married her love of writing and love of acting by writing and performing in her own plays.As a new member of the Artists’ Collective, Lee is excited to continue her growth in both media.
Gabriel Jacobo (Ben)
Gabriel is excited to be a part of this show. Past theater credits have included Sir Edward Ramsey in Davis Musical Theatre Company's production of The King and I as well as an improv comedy show at the Geery Theater.
John Lawrence (Tom)
John is making his triumphant return to The Ooley Theater after last year’s blockbuster production of Time of Death. But all seriousness aside, John has performed with several theater companies in the Bay Area as well as in over 500 murder mystery dinners. He also does commercials, trains police detectives, and is a Standardized Patient with UC Davis and Cal Northstate University.
Matthew Silver (Al)
Hi, I'm Matthew Silver. I have lived in Sacramento since 2002. I have been involved in the film industry for 12 years, and have been Vice President of BCMfilms since 2016. It has been over 20 years since my last stage play, and I am very excited to be getting back into live performance.
Pano Roditis (Sebastian)
Pano Roditis (he/they/el/elle) is a director, actor, sound designer, and theatre producer based in Sacramento, CA. Pano has worked with many theaters in Sacramento including Teatro Espejo, Matriarchy Theater, B Street Theatre, Sacramento Theatre Company, Capital Stage, as well as participating in several collegiate productions at CSU Sacramento. He is also on the advisory board of Teatro Nagual. Pano graduated from CSU Sacramento with a major in theatre and a minor in computer science; they plan on pursuing a PhD in performance studies focusing on the overlap between performance and games.
Chris Amick (Harry)
Tim Church (William )
Tim Church is a veteran of local stage and screen. He was the sheriff in 'August:Osage County" at Capital Stage. He was also Captain Lancey in City Theatre's production of "Translations." Also, he appeared as a magistrate in "Law and Chekov," which was written and directed by Academy Award winner Christopher DeVore, who won an Oscar for co-writing "The Elephant Man." Tim has also been in numerous short films, including "Hello Stranger," where he played a ventriloquist.