Erin Roberg

Erin was fortunate to find The Equinox Theatre after moving from the Twin Cities in 1999. She brought with her a B.A in Theatre, multiple performance credits, years of dance training (thanks to her dance studio owner mom) and the need to escape "big city" life. After working for years at the Stafford Animal Shelter in Livingston and performing inmany of Equinox's matinee and main stage productions, the theatre founders Soren Kisiel and Katie Goodman invited her to join the staff. As the current Artistic Director and Programs Director she couldn't be more proud of the theatre's mission and place in the community. She is a regular performer with Broad Comedy, an all female comedy troupe that got its start at the Equinox Theatre. Some of her favorite roles at Equinox include Mrs. Siezmagraff in "Betty's Summer Vacation", Magenta in our annual production of "The Rocky Horror Show", L'il Bit in "How I Learned to Drive", and as "herself" in "The Santaland Diaries" with Brian Kassar.  She hopes that Bozeman and the surrounding area continue to value how Equinox brings off-beat and unlikely productions to this small mountain town!

 

 

Christian McDaniel

Second City trained actor Christian McDaniel has been doing funny voices and performing for fifteen years. Originally from Detroit, Christian has performed in many Second City student shows, as well as written and performed his own original show on the Second City alternative stage. Recently he can be found spreading his comedy wings at the Equinox theatre of Bozeman, Montana. This October he made his puppet debut with Frankenstein: A Love Story, where he played Frank himself as well as co-wrote and co-directed the play. Last summer he was in the successful run of the, “Don’t Close Your Eyes” live radio theatre in which he played in all seven shows doing a multiple range of characters. The live radio show can now be heard on KGLT. Lastly, Christian heads up our children’s improv program at the Equinox and can be seen in the Children’s Saturday matinee shows.

On The Main Stage

Fridays & Saturdays Feb. 10th - Feb. 25th

Shows begin at 8pm

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

***Warning: This show has a live rock band on stage and it will get loud. We are providing earplugs for those who want them***

Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a rock musical about a fictional rock and roll band fronted by an East German transgender singer.

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Our Children's Matinee

Saturdays Feb. 11th- Mar.3rd at 2pm

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Nine-year-old Peter Hatcher struggles with an end-of-the-school-year assignment to write about the most important thing that happened to him during fourth grade. This is a daunting task given how much took place that year, particularly when dealing with his toddler terror of a brother, Fudge.

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