Barbarians by Nick Robideau Cast

Kũbbi (Jasmine)
Kũbbi - Started her acting career with the award-winning Children’s Theatre Company TADA at the age of 15, since then, she has performed in over 100 theatre productions, as well as film, television & commercials. Kubbi recently received her certification in directing from Yale University and a certificate in Contemporary Drama from RADA in London. She was also the 1st Black Woman in the Atlanta Shakespeare Company’s 1st Apprenticeship Program at the Shakespeare Tavern in Atlanta, GA. The highlights of 2022 Kubbi played Mary Sunshine in “Chicago the Play” with Out of the Box Theatre, Vee Talbot in “Orpheus Descending” with Theatre on Main Street and Lorrell Robinson in “Dreamgirls” at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. She also directed the 1st show of TADA’s children’s theatre company 2022 season “Wide Awake Jake.” Kubbi has performed in Top Venues: The Public Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Grand Ole Opry, Caroline’s on Broadway, and The Fox Theatre.
Benjamin McFadden (Scott)
Benjamin is thrilled to work with Transformation Theatre, Inc for the first time. He is an actor, director, producer and teaching artist originally from the Pacific Northwest, but now resides in Los Angeles. Some favorite roles for Benjamin were Fred in Mrs. Caliban (Book-it Repertory), Sir Andrew in Twelfth Night (Wooden O), Max in Where the Wild Things Are (Seattle Children’s Theater), Young Doctor Larch in The Cider House Rules (Book-It Repertory), Kurt in The Art of Bad Men (MAP theater), and Lenny in Marisol (Collision Project). You may have also caught Benjamin on TV in the shows Jane the Virgin and The Librarians. Benjamin is a producer of 14/48 Hollywood: The World’s Quickest Theater Festival, which premiered with their first festival in October of 2022. He is a graduate of Cornish College of the Arts and the Directing Intensive at Yale University. www.benjaminmcfadden.com
James Stringer, Jr (Marquise)
James Stringer Jr is a Louisville, Kentucky born actor who is currently in his last year at the University of Virginia pursuing an MFA as an actor. Some of James's favorite credits include How to Live on Earth, Death of the Author (UVA Drama); Little Women (Virginia Theatre Festival); Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, A Christmas Carol (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); Julius Caesar, Richard II, Much Ado About Nothing (Kentucky Shakespeare); Fences, Baltimore, King Lear (University of Louisville). James is excited to be working on this piece and is looking forward to the experience being fruitful for everyone!