MOVING TO QUEBEC

MOVING TO QUEBEC

MOVING TO QUEBEC

MOVING TO QUEBEC is an emotionally gripping, comedy-drama by playwright Julian Bliss, that follows a group of college friends who, after losing touch since graduation, are reunited when they receive an invitation to a “going away party” from their eccentric friend Landon. Over the course of an alcohol-fueled evening, hidden truths are revealed, forgotten feelings resurface, and Landon’s true intentions become clear.

MOVING TO QUEBEC is back and better than ever! After its successful debut at the fourth annual Jersey Fringe Festival, we have decided to remount "Moving to Quebec" and extend the play to a full 90 minute production. New material on a new and larger stage, what could be better than that? This means that if you've already seen it once, you're going to want to see it twice and if you haven't seen it at all, then you're still going to want to see it twice!

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SHOWTIMES

Located at Dante Hall Theater 14 N Mississippi Ave Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401

CAST & CREW

Timothy Chivalette is a South Jersey based actor/director/screenwriter and occasional comedian. Though his career has mainly consisted of onscreen work, Timothy is ecstatic to make his return to the stage since he graduated college in 2015. As a comedian, he has performed at Dangerfields, Broadway Comedy Club, and several Casinos in Atlantic City. He is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and his Film/TV credits include: Glass (Universal Pictures), Made in Chinatown (Tambuli Media), Buck Run (Tomorrowland Productions), The Sound of Magic (Mirage Studio), We Need to Talk (Todd Wolfe), and Bum'n Baltimore (360 Digital Studios). Theatre Credits: Much Ado About Nothing (Roundtable Ensemble), 12 Angry Men (Atlantic City). Timothy would like to thank Jimmy Collins and this wonderful cast for an opportunity to do a piece theatre again.

Jeremy Rotolo (Roger)

Jeremy Rotolo is a South Jersey based performer and serves as the Artistic Director of the Atlantic City Theatre Company. He is a proud graduate of Stockton University, where he received a BA in Theatre Performance (Spring 2018). He has been nominated for three Irene Ryan Awards and has also received a Kennedy Center National Award for Distinguished Achievement in Performance. He has appeared as Robert in Specs Staging’s Off-Broadway production of Black Locust. Other New York/Regional theatre credits include: The Seagull, Death of a Salesman (Columbia University), Hamlet (BBAC). Stones from God, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, The Real Inspector Hound, Hello Herman, The Profession (Stockton University). Film/TV credits: True Fear (XYXEE), One Bad Choice (MTV). Jeremy would like to thank his family for always encouraging him to peruse his dreams.

Melissa Rittmann (Noelle)

Melissa Rittmann could be seen making her debut performance with the Atlantic City Theatre Company this summer at the Jersey Fringe Festival 2019 with the premiere of Moving to Quebec. She is beyond excited to be a part of the genesis of this theatre company with a group of fantastic people. Her favorite credits have included: Jo March (Little Women: The Musical--Off-Broadstreet Theatre), Rosalind (As You Like It--Stages @ CCC), Eve Montaigne (Scott and Hem--Langhorne Players) and Ulla (The Producers--Kelsey Theatre). While not onstage, she has been stage managing for Theatre2Go (and others) for the past 3 years, including To Kill a Mockingbird, Roebling, 20th Century and A Raisin in the Sun. Melissa graduated cum laude from Hofstra University in 2007 with a BFA in Theatre Performance and BA in English.

Allana Harrell (Hannah)

Allana Harrell is a senior at Stockton University. This is Allana's 3rd show at Dante Hall but her first show with Atlantic City Theatre Company. She has been in over 12 productions since her college career began. Some productions being: The Tempest, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Intimate Apparel, Into the Woods and Love of the Nightingale (Stockton University). She was President of Stockton University's Theatre Club for a year, ran Stockton’s improv group for 2 years and is a 3-time Irene Ryan nominee. Allana would like to thank the cast and crew for being so warm and welcoming. She hopes everyone leaves the show with a newfound love for themselves and others.

Jake Ficken (Danny)

Jake Ficken is an actor and musician based out of the Atlantic City area. He studied music and performed in many student films throughout his high school career. After his 6-year enlistment in the Air National Guard he was honorably discharged and rediscovered his passion for acting in film. He frequently performs in local music videos, many of which shot and directed by Aaron Palmer. After his theatrical debut at the Jersey Fringe, character building and script work have shown him how exciting the stage can be.

Jimmy Collins (Director)

Jimmy Collins has been in theatre for the past 17 years. He has studied theatre at Stockton University. Studied Sanford Meisner technique with the great Kurt Whipple. As an actor, he has starred in shows such as: The Pillow Man, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and to kill a Mockingbird. Jimmy is currently instructing the Atlantic City Theatre Company’s “The Art of Doing” workshop, an acting technique loosely based off of Meisner technique.