Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None Cast

Jason Benjamin (Fred Narracott)
Jason is delighted to be back with interACT after appearing in their productions of 1984 and The Wedding Singer. He got started in theater with Suburban Legend’s 2020 pantomime, En Garde! and was honored as the dame for their next show, Rock the Boat, before it was capsized by the pandemic. Last summer, he got to geek out as Eugene in the Madison Public production of Grease. A Maplewood resident, father, cabinet builder and piano teacher, Jason is very grateful to interACT for fostering creativity and community. He thanks Morrow Church, the producers, fellow cast members, staff and supporters for making it a joy, and, of course, Nick Clarey for always being a kind, nurturing, brilliant and inspiring director. Hugs and kisses to Rachael, Louisa, Elliot and Silas for their love and encouragement.
Mark Bonczek (Thomas Rogers)
Mark is proud to be making his interACT stage debut as Rogers in And Then There Were None. Other featured stage roles include Eddie DiCarlo in They Call It Gravy, We Call It Sauce (Boundbrook Arts Center), A Night of One Acts (Black Box Theatre), A Night of Improv (Black Box Theatre), & Lee/Kenny in Twenty Thirty Four (Jersey City Arts Center). When not working to fulfill his dreams of acting in film and stage projects, he is a musician, songwriter and sound designer. Mark is an alumni of the New Jersey School of Dramatic Arts, and current member of the Patrick Page Studio in New York. Many thanks to the amazing cast and crew, and to everyone who has supported me on my acting journey."
Ronnie D. Carney (Dr. Armstrong (10/6, 8, 15, 20))
Ronnie D Carney (Newark, NJ) is a dance educator who began training with Alfred Gallman, while studying theater at Arts High School. In 1995, he graduated from the University of the Arts with a BFA in Jazz Dance Performance. During a short performance career, cut short by injury, he performed with Ballet South Project and Douglas Dunn and Dancers. Afterwards, Ronnie turned his focus to Dance Education. He began with a teaching position at Newark’s Arts High School. Thereafter, he has taught for The Joffrey Ballet School, ABT’s Summer Arts Institute, The Mill Ballet School, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and currently serves as Co-Director of AlieyCamp Newark. As a choreographer, his work has been shown at many festivals in NJ and on The Roxey Ballet and Prism Dance Works. He holds a MA in Dance Education from NYU and was published in the Journal of Dance Education, which led to him presenting at conferences across the US. This is his fourth project with interAct.
Peter Dizdar (Dr. Armstrong (10/7,13,15,21))
Peter is excited and humbled to be in his first theatre play. His journey to interACT started over a year ago taking some local classes in his town and was encouraged by his great Coach to pursue this more. As a senior wealth advisor during the day catering to clients and families, acting has provided a wonderful outlet to allow for more of his creative pursuits. He looks forward to learning and sharing this experience with his fellow castmates, family, and local community.
Kirsten Freimann (Ethel Rogers)
Kirsten Freimann is so thrilled to be part of her first production with interACT! A recent graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, she received her BFA in Musical Theatre before making the big move to NYC in mid-July. Some of her previous credits include Flo Owens in "Picnic," Helena in "A Midsummer's Night Dream," and Hannah and Effy U/S in "The Spitfire Grill." She also had the amazing opportunity while in college to originate the role of Blake in the new short play "Lawncare." She would like to think Nick and the entire production team for giving her this opportunity as well as her family for always supporting her. She hopes you enjoy the show!
Alan Homeri (William Blore)
Alan Homeri started acting at the age of nine in a school production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” He then realized his love for the craft and landed his first leading role in the next production of “Theseus and the Minotaur.” Originally from England, Alan moved to the US in 2012 and graduated from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in 2016. He spent his post grad years performing in local community theater and short films while working behind the scenes on various network TV shows. When the pandemic hit, he found himself fully committed to working as a PA to several high profile actors. It was during this time that made him miss acting and when the WGA and SAG strikes occurred, he thought what better opportunity to jump back into it.

Michael Tyler Jennings (Anthony Marston)
Michael is thrilled to be making his interACT debut with Agatha Christie’s ATTWN. He’s a NYC based actor who was most recently seen in El Bacalao (The Flea Theatre) and #Crazyland (HeadWall Theatre). He is a core member of the FeatherSouls Production team with whom he co-wrote and starred in, “Johnny’s Bar”, a series which can be found on Youtube. Past acting credits include: The Tempest, Uncle Vanya, “Lucid Dreams”, and “The Collector”. Jennings is a graduate of Atlantic Acting School.
Robert MacLachlan (Sir Lawrence Wargrave (10/6,8,15,20))
Robert MacLachlan (Wargrave) is delighted to rejoin his InterACT friends in telling this wonderful story of mystery and suspense. Past InterACT productions include 1984, Romeo and Juliet (pandemic-cancelled but available as a zoom-reading on youtube!), Dracula, The Actor's Nightmare, and Deathtrap. Other past favorite roles include Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brundage Park Playhouse, Randolph, NJ), Polonius in Hamlet (Drew University), Roy in Angels in America: Part 1 (Stony Brook University), and Prior in Angels in America: Part 2 (Stony Brook University). Robert dedicates this and all his performances to his wife, Anya and especially to his son and line-running partner, Anton.
Amy Metroka (Emily Brent)
After many years away from the stage, Amy is excited to make her debut with interACT and work with such a talented group! She studied with Robert X. Modica and at the William Esper Studio with Bill Esper. Previous local credits include Rumors, I Hate Hamlet, The Tempest, and Midsummer. In New York, credits include Andy Warhol’s Secret Girlfriend and Marcus Is Walking. She has appeared in several short films and indie pilots. Show kindness to all creatures. “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you love one another.” John 13:34
Alexandra Recknagel (Vera Claythorne)
Alexandra Recknagel is a Russian-American actress from Prague, Czechia. After completing a degree in filmmaking, she received classical theatre training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Upon graduating New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts this year, her credits include independent film and upcoming Off-Off Broadway one-act plays at the Producer's Club.
Joel Redmount (General McKenzie)
Joel has appeared on the CDC Theatre stage in productions such as Newsies, Elf, A Few Good Men, A Christmas Carol, Born Yesterday and (one of his favorites) Compleat Works of Wm Shakespeare, as well as at other New Jersey theatres such as the Villagers for Middletown and Chester Theatre for Peter & the Starcatcher. This is his first venture with interACT Theatre Productions. Joel is the founder/director/producer of the Hispanic Theatre Festival, featuring recent productions (all Spanish-language) of La Valentía, La Casita Feliz and Bar Manolo. He lives in Scotch Plains.
Lawrence Shagawat (Sir Lawrence Wargrave (10/7,13,15,21))
This is Lawrence's 2nd production with interACT Theatre Productions and he is thrilled to be back. A Clifton NJ native, Larry started performing as a child magician and later began working professionally as an actor/spokesperson. Trained by many professional acting teachers, including the renowned Uta Hagen. As a member of the SAG-AFTRA, he has appeared in commercials, TV series and films. Larry would like to thank his new/old friends at interACT , his wife Cindy of 40 years, all his relatives and friends, for all their love and support these many years.
David Toledo (Philip Lombard)
David is an actor based in New York City. He is thrilled to be back on stage for his second production with interACT. He finds that both of his experiences have been phenomenal opportunities for his craftsmanship and growth. Many of you have traveled a long way to watch this show and David wants to emphasize his appreciation for your time and support. He thanks you for coming and hopes you enjoy the show.