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12 CENTERBILL • APRIL/MAY 2018
Who’s Who
NICU BROUILLETTE
(Party Member 3) is excited
to return to Jobsite Theater
for this production of 1984.
For the past six years,
Nicu has performed all
across Florida for various
theatres in Tampa, Sarasota, Ft. Myers and
Miami. Companies include Broadway Palm
Dinner Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre,
Studio Theatre Tierra Del Sol and Stages
Productions Family Theatre. Some of his
favorite roles are Manolo Costaszuela in
The Odd Couple: Female Version, Bruce
/ Karl in Old Enough to Know Better, and
Paul in Company. Nicu is a graduate of
the University of South Florida, where he
earned his BA in Music Studies with a focus
in Vocal Performance. Much love to his
family and Lizzy for their continued support.
JENNIFER CASLER
(Party Member 2) is
returning to the Jobsite
stage after her debut as Bob
the Saw/Ensemble in The
Threepenny Opera in the
fall of 2017. When she’s not
serving up Italian eats in downtown St. Pete,
she can be seen hanging around multiple
theaters in the Tampa Bay area. Over the last
four years, she has been a frequent ier with
the Gulfport Community Players. Her most
recent roles are Patricia Green in Breaking
the Code, Beatrice Hastings in Modigliani,
and Ms. Ritter in Parfumerie. If she isn’t on
stage, she is generally helping backstage.
She did makeup design for Restroom in
Rosenblums, hair styling and quick changes
for Parfumerie, and light board operator for
multiple productions with GCP. She also
served as the wardrobe mistress for Contra
Tiempo’s Agua Furioso at HCC Ybor.
GILES DAVIES (Winston)
has been a company member
with Cincinnati Shakespeare
Festival for 14 seasons,
traveling back and forth
from there to the Tampa Bay
area. Favorite roles with
Cinci Shakes include The Elephant Man,
Much Ado About Nothing, Dracula, and a
solo Frankenstein, The Modern Prometheus.
He was seen in the Gorilla Theatre
production of The Lion in Winter, performed
one of his solo shows, Charles Dickens: The
Uncommercial Traveler for the Theatre Ybor
(HCC), A Midsummer Night’s Dream with
freeFall Theatre, and Death & the Maiden
with A Simple Theatre. With Jobsite, he
has previously been seen in The Tempest,
Cloud Nine, Twelfth Night, The Hound of
the Baskervilles, Macbeth, Fahrenheit 451,
Quills, and in his one-person show POE.
He enjoys teaching and traveling, and was
an adjunct professor at The University
of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of
Music and Drama. Other favorites include
Coriolanus, Macbeth, Richard III, Iago in
Othello, Caliban in The Tempest, Vladimir
in Waiting for Godot, Tro mov in The
Cherry Orchard, and Lady Bracknel in The
Importance of Being Earnest.
DAVID M. JENKINS
(O’Brien) is the Producing
Artistic Director and a cofounder
of Jobsite. He holds
a Ph.D. in Communication
(Performance Studies) from
the University of South
Florida, an M.F.A. in Acting from the
University of Florida, and a B.A. in Theater
Performance, also from USF. He has
additionally studied with Moscow State
University, the Russian Academy of Theatre
Arts (GITIS) and the San Francisco Mime
Troupe. In addition to his full-time work for