The One-Eyed Man is King Cast Members

Andi C. Trindle
Andi Trindle

Ms. Trindle has received critical kudos and nods since she began performing in San Francisco in 1994 for her 30 production and acting credits.  She most recently received rave reviews for her performance in "4.48 Psychosis" - "strongest, most believable, and varied in her work," (Linda Ayres-Frederick, SF Bay Times). She is the founder and Artistic Director of Triple Shot Productions, as well as a co-founder and producer of The Actors' Collective and Second Wind Productions, San Francisco. Her Johanna in Second Wind’s production of “Ghost in the Light,” was noted as a “bang-up,” nuanced job.

Dan Wilson
Dan Wilson

Dan Wilson is a prolific actor, director, playwright and improv comedian, whose most recent film "The Invisible Forest" is currently showing in a number of film festivals in California, and his weekly improv comedy podcast, "Radiostar: Improv" has new shows available for download every week via iTunes or Radiostarnetwork.com. Mr. Wilson is the founder and executive producer of Cassandra's Call Productions.

Allie Jones
Allie Jones

Allie Jones has previously studied with the California Shakespeare Festival, American Conservatory Theatre, Sonoma County Repertory Theatre, and Foothill College. Recent credits include: Once in a Lifetime with the Santa Rosa Junior College, For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls with Cañada College, and Bash: Three Plays at the Phoenix Theatre Annex, which she also produced and directed. She'd like to give a shout out to her fans for their unconditional support.

Michael Moerman
Michael Moerman

Michael Moerman (Ludviccio) has over thirty years acting experience. He’s played Creon in Sophocles’ Antigone, Oscar Wilde’s nemesis (Queensberry) and both of the attorneys who prosecuted him (Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, Theatre Q), and a doddering aristocrat smitten with his trophy wife (Molihre’s George Dandin). Some highlights of previous years include a Shelley award as Best Supporting Actor (Over the River and Through the Woods, Lescher Theatre), a Bollywood production of Taming of the Shrew (Stinson Shakespeare), and the film A Family Affair. A member of Theatre Bay Area and of Literary Managers & Dramaturgs of the Americas, in an earlier life Michael was Professor of Anthropology at UCLA and a licensed Marriage, Family & Child Counselor.