WHO’S WHO
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NED AVERILL-SNELL
(Arnold) last appeared at
Jobsite in Gloucester Blue,
and previously appeared
in Lebensraum, The Last
Night of Ballyhoo, Twelfth
Night, Inventing Van
Gogh and other plays. Ned has appeared
at American Stage (Tartuffe, A Moon for
the Misbegotten, Chesapeake), Tampa
Repertory Theatre (The Iceman Cometh),
Improbable Athenaeum (A Man for All
Seasons), Hat Trick Theatre (A Thousand
Clowns), Stageworks Theatre (The Sugar
Bean Sisters), the 2012 United Solo festival
in New York (in his original play Little
Tunes), and for three seasons at Indiana
Repertory Theatre. He appeared in the St.
Pete-produced independent film Waiting on
Mary, and is the author of the novel Small
Professional Murder, a mystery set in the
Florida small theatre scene. He will appear
this summer in Arthur Miller’s classic A
View from the Bridge at Tampa Repertory
Theatre. Ned lives in Tampa with his wife,
director and lighting designer Jo Averill-
Snell, and is a father of three.
SALEM BROPHY (he/
her) (Max) is a 22-year-old
actor, writer and activist
with a degree in theater
from Eckerd College. Her
past roles include Detective
Morris in The Nether,
Avery Willard in Rapture, Blister, Burn,
and Mary Warren in The Crucible. He is
honored to be working with Jobsite for the
first time and representing a small slice of
the trans-masculine community as Max
Connor. Other hobbies include podcasting,
pondering kitty cats, and antagonizing
fellow Rhode Islander James Woods on
Twitter. He would like to sincerely thank
his parents and family for the support,
security and freedom that allow him to
pursue his dream.
ROXANNE FAY (Paige)
was last seen on stage
at Jobsite as Prospero in
The Tempest and is truly
honored to be part of the
company of HIR. Roxanne
is an actor, playwright and
producing artistic director of Circle In The
Water, LLC. As a playwright, Roxanne has
been awarded the 2018 artist-in-residence
by The Growlery in San Francisco,
the 2017 Creative Pinellas Individual
Artist Fellowship (grant), and the 2016
Hawthornden Writers’ Fellowship (artist in
residence, Hawthornden Castle, Scotland).
Her plays have been produced in Florida,
in Chicago, at the United Solo Festival in
NYC, and in upstate New York. Her latest
play, Fabrication, was a commission for
the Dali Museum, St. Petersburg, created
to highlight the museum’s exhibition on the
work of surrealist fashion designer, Elsa
Schiaparelli. Roles include Beatrice in The
Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-In-The-
Moon Marigolds, Ruth in Collected Stories,
Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing*,
Feste in Twelfth Night*, Touchstone in As
You Like It*, Dr. Emma Brookner in The
Normal Heart, Terry in Side Man, Fraulein
Schneider in Cabaret, and Nurse Ratched in
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (* Jobsite
productions). In May 2018, Roxanne will
be onstage with Bridge Street Theatre in
New York, appearing as Nazi propagandist
documentarian, Leni Riefenstahl, in Leni.
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ROBERT GABRIEL
(Isaac) was most recently
seen as Crook nger Jake
in Jobsite’s production of
The Threepenny Opera.
He attended the Theatre
Conservatory at Chicago
College of Performing Arts where he
performed in shows such as Elegies for
Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens and
Next Thing You Know. He is thrilled to
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