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Danny Balel (Writer, Performer) is an actor/poet/writer from Cambridge, Massachusetts.  Apart from
his role in ARTiculation his theatrical resume includes the role Pisthetairos in Aristophanes’ The 
Birds, Riley in Harold Pinter’s The Room, Derk in Nina Lutwick’s Flowers for a Doormat and multiple 
roles in Jordan Corson’s Symmetry.  Danny has also been a member of The Pea Pod Squad, Clark University's
premiere improvisation group, for the past three years.  His poetry has been published in the Albion 
Review, and he has a self published chap book entitled There is Blood in the Air Every Time We Kiss
Danny is a founding member of the Clark University Slam Team with which has performed for the past 
three years, and was on the 2005 Worcester Youth Slam team that traveled to San Francisco.  Danny 
has also won the Ruth Dodd drama award for his one act play It’s Not You It’s Me.  Danny would like 
to thank his little brother AJ without whom none of this would matter.

 

Tory Bullock (Writer, Performer) was born in Boston and attended Boston Arts Academy, which is where he first came in contact with the love of his life, Theater.  Tory decided that “ART” would be the path that he travels for the rest of his life.  One of the many steps that Tory took to begin his journey was coming up with a concept for a theatrical play told through poetry.  With the help of Company One, his simple blueprint became a skyscraper of art and passion.  Tory hopes that, with this show, youth from all over will feel empowered to follow their passions as well.  This past summer he, along with fellow ARTiculation member Danny Balel, directed an urban adaptation of Romeo and Juliet which dealt with the many issues plaguing young communities today.  This is the second season for Tory and ARTiculation, and he hopes it will not be the last.

 

Terri Deletetsky (Writer, Performer) has had performance in her blood since age 5 where she
played the most important role of her lifetime, a young baseball fan in her brothers 8th grade production of Damn Yankees.  After many productions at Brookline High School, including The Laramie Project and Alice’s Adventures Underground, Terri took on the role of Nibs in Company One’s production of Pan, a modern adaptation of the classic story.  Currently she studies theater and education at Clark University, where favorite roles include May in Sam Shepard’s Fool For Love, June in Lanford Wilson’s Fifth of July and various roles in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues.  Terri is also a member of the Clark University slam poetry team for which she has traveled across the country with in order to participate in the Collegiate Slam Nationals.  She would like to thank Company One for this opportunity, the cast of ARTiculation who keep her hope and art alive, her brother, friends and all of those who inspire her past, present, and future.

 

Adobuere Ebiama (Writer, Performer) is thrilled to be touring with the ARTiculation crew for a second season.  Throughout this process she has learned not only how to be a better director, but performer and writer as well.  As a sophomore theater/acting major at Pace University in New York City, she marked an adapted version of Alice in Wonderland as her first main stage production at the university.  Adobuere’s previous theater work includes Fuente Ovejuna, Laramie Project and Midsummer Night’s Dream among others.  In addition, she has participated in the production, stage management and direction of several plays at her high school, Boston Arts Academy, including: Anna in the Tropics, On Striver’s Row, Day of Absence, and Los Vendidos.  It has been one of the most challenging experiences for Adobuere while learning new theater techniques at Pace and adjusting herself to the new environment.  For all of their support and dedication, she would like to thank Company One and the cast.  This has been an unforgettable experience.

 

Nik Walker (Writer, Performer) is thrilled to continue touring with ARTiculation for a second season.  
A poet, singer and actor, Nik was most recently seen as Father in Newton Summer Stage's production 
of Stephen Schwartz' Children of Eden.  Other theatrical credits include Twelfth Night (Feste), Jesus 
Christ Superstar (Judas), Rats (Bobby), Merchant of Venice (Bassanio), It's Not You (John), and Ragtime,
 for which he received the North Shore Music Theater's Spotlight Award for Best Leading Actor for his
 portrayal of Coalhouse Walker Jr.  He is also the writer of the Testimony series, a set of racially charged 
one-acts that premiered for 3 consecutive years at Brookline High School's Student Directed Festival.  
Nik is currently a freshman at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, studying in the Stella Adler studio.  
He sends eternal love and thanks to God, his family and friends, Company One and the cast of this 
amazing show.