I was fortunate to be in Muncie Civic Theatre's production of Never the Sinner (January 26-February 4, 2024) with Barry McMullen and Sean Orlosky. Directed by Lysa Franklin.

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I was fortunate to be in Muncie Civic Theatre's production of Never the Sinner (January 26-February 4, 2024) with Barry McMullen and Sean Orlosky. Directed by Lysa Franklin.
See Sean Orlosky, Barry McMullen and Tom Cherry in Muncie Civic Theatre's production of Never the Sinner at the Casazza Family Studio Theatre! Performances are January 26-28 and February 2-4. Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:00pm and the Sunday matinees are at 3:00pm. Tickets are $15 for adults/$12 for students. For tickets and more information, go to munciecivic.org or call 765.288.7529
Tom Cherry's Old Time Radio Show is currently on hiatus, but will return for a new season on March 25, 2023!
Photograph by John Oak Dalton
It’s been two years since I was on stage in a show. Waiting for my next adventure on stage is beginning to feel like waiting for Godot.
Picture of Barry McMullen as Estragon and myself as Vladimir in Waiting for Godot (Think, Dog! Productions, 2016)
Photograph by Taylor Watkins
Think, Dog! Productions ends its long Covid hiatus with two short productions by their favorite playwright, Samuel Beckett! The show runs October 2, 3, 9, and 10 at 7:30 pm and stars Barry McMullen and Katy Wolfe! These one-person shows follow appropriate social distancing guidelines for audience and actors alike. Masks required and will be available. Seating will be limited so reserve today by visiting www.facebook.com/thinkdogproductions.
I like being a pessimist. It helps me deal with my inevitable failure.
Barry McMullen