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Who’s Who
EMILY BELVO (Chrissie)
started her acting career with
Eckerd Theater Company,
a touring children’s
theater group dedicated to
educating children of all
ages. Emily has acted in the
Tampa area for the past eight years and has
worked with such companies such as Hat
Trick Theatre Productions (Night of the
Living Dead, Wait Until Dark, Unnecessary
Farce, Proof), Tampa Repertory Theatre
(The Children’s Hour, Hamlet), Stageworks
Theatre (Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche),
Jobsite Theater (The Tempest, As You Like
It, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,
Occupation, Orlando), and The Space (The
Laramie Project). Emily is thrilled to be
back with Jobsite Theater and would like
to thank her family and friends for their
continuous love and support in her acting
adventures!
CAITLIN EASON (Rose)
was born and raised in
Tampa and has been
acting in the Tampa Bay
community for almost two
decades. Caitlin graduated
from the University of South
Florida with a BA in Theater Performance.
Her acting credits include Jobsite Theater’s
Dracula, The Acropolis Project, Woman
in Mind, Blackbird, Hay Fever, and The
Lonesome West. Other credits include
Stageworks Theaters Medea and The Sugar
Bean Sisters, Gorilla Theaters of Orson’s
Shadow, Tampa Reperatory Theatre’s
Hamlet and, most recently, Lab Theater’s
Cleave. Caitlin has been honored to have
been nominated at the Theater Tampa Bay
Awards for Outstanding Featured Actress in
Hamlet and in The Lonesome West. Caitlin
would like to thank her husband Matt and
son Davin for all their love and support.
MICHAEL C. MCGREEVY
(Michael) is excited to be
returning to the stage after
taking a brief sabbatical to
complete his Masters of
Business Administration
in 2017. He is also excited
that this is the last bio he’s ever going to
write that involves balancing his day job,
acting and taking classes at the same time.
A long-time Jobsite ensemble member,
Michael was most recently seen in the 2015
production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
and can trace his roots with the company
all the way back to the 2001-2002 season
and Maxwell: A New Rock Musical by Joe
Popp. Other memorable productions during
those years include Gorey Stories, Much
Ado About Nothing, The Boys Next Door,
and Playing With Fire: After Frankenstein.
Michael has also performed locally with
Stageworks Theatre (Biloxi Blues, A Few
Good Men), Hat Trick Theatre (A Thousand
Clowns), and The Lab Theater Project
(Cleave). Michael lives in St. Petersburg
with his wife, Lisa, with whom he has
just celebrated his fth anniversary (they
were married on the set of Much Ado
About Nothing in 2012). They share a
special bond over lms from Asylum (most
notably Megashark vs. Crocosaurus), but
can’t seem to nd common ground over
the whole Spider-Man over Iron Man thing.
Clearly, Spider-Man is better and that’s in
print now, so it’s of cial.
JONELLE MEYER (Agnes)
is thrilled to be a part of her
fourth Jobsite production!
Previously (and most
recently) she was seen here
in Vanya and Sonia and
Masha and Spike as the
kooky housekeeper and in The Underpants
as the kooky neighbor. Other kooky and
non-kooky recent roles include Player
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