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Thursday, Apr 24, 2014 at Clarence Brown Theatre Mainstage
Cast
Micah-Shane Brewer ‡
Sir Robin, Guard 2, Brother Maynard
Rachel Britt
Ensemble
Katie Cunningham ‡
Lady of the Lake
Catherine Joy Davis
Ensemble
Alexandra Disterdick
Ensemble
Neil Friedman ‡
Sir Bedevere, Galahad's Mother, Herbert's Father
Brian Gligor ‡
Dennis/Galahad, Concorde, Black Knight
Robert Parker Jenkins
Ensemble
David Kortemeier ‡
King Arthur
Leo LaCamera
Ensemble
Calvin MacLean
French Taunter, Historian, Knight of Ni
Shea Madison
Ensemble
McKinley Merritt
Ensemble
Ethan Roeder
Ensemble
Steve Sherman ‡
Patsy, Guard 1, Mayor
Eric Sorrels
Prince Herbert, Not Dead Fred
Robert Stephan
Ensemble
Tramell Tillman ‡
Sir Lancelot, Tim the Enchanter
Pedro Tomás
Ensemble, Dance Captain
Alex Ward
Ensemble
Kathryn E. Wright
Ensemble
Artistic Team
Bill Jenkins ◊
Director
Terry Silver-Alford
Musical Director
Christopher Pickart ¤
Scenic Designer
Tim Hatley
Costume Designer
Yael Lubetzky ¤
Lighting Designer
Joe Court
Sound Designer
Joe Payne ¤
Projection Designer
Christie Zimmerman
Choreographer
Erica Tobolski
Voice & Dialect Coach
Alex Dearmin
Stage Manager
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Spotted Python (Antaresia maculosa). Willow Vale, SEQ.
More info: southeastsnakecatcher.com.au/spotted-python/
Gold Coast Snake Catcher: southeastsnakecatcher.com.au/gold-coast-snake-catcher/
Carpet Python
( Morelia spilota mcdowelli )
Mt Cotton, Queensland, Australia
This fella had a big belly filled with probably a rat and was getting no where fast.
This snake went about 6 foot in length.
Aprox 12 month ealier one was filmed eating a juvenile wallaby whole about 4 doors down from where this one was photographed. ( My old back fence )
The Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) is the largest subspecies of the Indian Python and one of the 6 largest snakes in the world, native to a large variation of tropic and subtropic areas of Southern- and Southeast Asia. They are often found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic, but can also be found in trees. Wild individuals average 3.7 metres (12 ft) long, but may reach up to 5.74 metres (19 ft)
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A little ball python design I did for a client. I think he's pretty cute.
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I almost stepped on this 3 meter long python Saturday. I jumped 3 meter into the air and Martin took this photo.
An exotic African Rock Python (Python sebae) captured in the wild just NE of Everglades National Park, Florida.