The ALIENS

BY ANNIE BAKER

directed by TIM HACKNEY AND LINDSAY HACKNEY

Jasper and KJ are disillusioned New England thirty-somethings who regularly meet behind their local coffee shop to mediate about music, poetry, shrooms and Bukowski. When Evan, the new teenage hire, shows up kindly asking them to relocate, they welcome him into their merry band of misfits. A funny, heartening play with music about art, friendship, and love.

CAST AND CREW

ROBERT FABRICIO ARMSTRONG (JASPER)

TIM HACKNEY* (KJ)

Tim is the artistic director of Bardo Theatre Company and has taught for Commonwealth Shakespeare, Bedford High School and other theaters and schools across the country. National Tours: Historian/Herbert/Not Dead Fred in

Spamalot; Mrs. Bumbrake/Teacher in Peter and the Starcatcher; and The Drowsy Chaperone. Regional: A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (SpeakEasy Stage); Romeo & Juliet (Commonwealth Shakespeare); Charles Ramsdell in The Whaleship Essex (Hudson Guild); Joe Pitt in Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (Playhouse on Park); Jason Posner in Wit (Playhouse on Park). Film: Mother Android, The Catcher Was a Spy, Detroit.

Robert studied acting at The New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts.Recent works include performing in the Seacoast Repertory Theatre’s Summer 2022 - the entire 2023 Season, "In The Heights” directed by OBC Eliseo Roman and Choreographed by Rebecca Kritzer in Fort Meyers, FL., Directing "Practically Ordinary Ep.1* -PILOT " Winner of Best Comedy at the IndieBoom! Film Festival, and Directing “Drowning” selected by the SOHO International Film Festival in NYC.

SAM ROGERS (EVAN)

Sam Rogers is a Portsmouth based actor and a recent graduate from Western Connecticut State University with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Sam recently appeared in the American High film "Crush", streaming on Hulu. He was a company member in the 2023 MainStage season at the Seacoast Rep. Favorite credits include: John Proctor in "The Crucible" (for which he was awarded ‘Best Performer in a Play’ by the 2023 Broadway World NH awards), Anthony Hope in "Sweeney Todd", Carl Bruner in "Ghost", and Billy Crocker in "Anything Goes". Other regional credits include "Much Ado About Nothing" (Benedick) at Ives Concert Park.