Mark (Emil) made his debut with the Intentional Theatre in our First Annual International Short Play Festival of 2006. You can read about that by following the link back on the Shows page. 

Mark has been active in community theatre on and off for more than 20 years.  Besides being featured in "The Day Brando Died" in our short play festival, he also played multiple roles in "The Duchess of Noank" in Groton in 2005, and appeared in "27 Wagons Full of Cotton" at the Chester Meetinghouse in 2004.

As he graces the silver screen as well, you may have seen him in any number of industrial and public service files, along with cameo appearances in Nightshade Production's "Radio Rage" and "Trashed".

Mark is a retired English teach living in Mystic, where he tries to stay out of trouble.

 

 

Mark is known perhaps for being one of the briefest emailers in our group.  A man of few words you could say, and many of them worth a trip to the dictionary.

"Okay, I'll be right back, and then we'll do this, see?" "Okay, I'm going to move my pointy headed guy aaaallllll the way over here, seee?" "Okay, one more time.  You put your right foot out.....see?" "I can't believe you brought the rule book."