Jake's Women
The Crew


      Director
Constance Cawlfield
Twenty-five years acting experience with some of our most prestigious celebrities in theatre, commercials and film, including the animated TV series "Super Friends" as the voice of Wonder Woman. Teacher of voice-over and on-camera commercials. Co-creator of a podium theatre in Los Angeles and a former theatrical and literary agent, she is presently second liaison for the local Colorado chapter of Actor's Equity Association. She has directed "Rumors" for Actors Theatre, "Wacky World of Christopher Durang", and "Love Letters" for Colorado Stage Company
     Producer and   Sound/Lighting Design 
Bill
Cawlfield 
A 35-year veteran of the consumer electronics industry, recipient of CEDIA's Lifetime Achievement Award and named one of the Top 50 Most Influential People in the Home Networking / Home Control Industry. Bill has produced "Wacky World of Christopher Durang" and "Love Letters".  He has also created all stage,  lighting and sound effects for Colorado Stage Company's productions.


Part Played By
Jake
Michael
Parker 
A transplant from New Jersey and the original Rigfield in the long-running cast coast production of "Noir Suspicions", Michael has worked on the stages of Denver most recently at the Denver Victorian Playhouse as Oscar in "The Odd Couple", as Charlie in "Angel on my Shoulder", as Murray in "Thousand Clowns" and as Paul in "Marriage is Murder". 
Maggie
Cynthia
Ergenbright 
Cynthia is one of the founding members of the Colorado Stage Company and currently holds the position of Executive Producer. She has extensive experience in theatre, film and video. Her theatrical experience includes theaters in Milwaukee WI, Tampa FL, Harrisburg PA and Denver. Her favorite theatrical roles have been as Audrey in "Little Shop of Horrors", Susie in "Wait Until Dark" and "Olive" in the female version of "The Odd Couple".
Karen
Susan
Rossman
Susan is currently the Theatre/Speech teacher at the University of Denver High School. She has been part of Denver's theatre community for the past 15 years, treading the boards as an actress or behind the scenes as a director, teacher, coach and advocate. She is one of the founding members of the Colorado Stage Company as well as a  member for the Alliance of Colorado Theatre. She has been seen as Chris Gorman in "Rumors" for ACT Englewood, "Madam" in "Cafe Noir", and most recently as "Melissa" in "Love Letters" for Colorado Stage Company.
Julie Jennifer
Stewart 
Brand new to the Denver area, Jennifer is thrilled to work with Colorado Stage Company.  At  the University of Evansville, Jennifer enjoyed such roles as "Portia" in "The Merchant of Venice", "Essie" in "Ah Wilderness!", "Tillie" in "The Effect of Gamma Rays...".  After graduating, she moved to Chicago and worked with Twelth Night Theatre Company.  Recently, Jennifer was hired as guest artist with Town and Gown theatre in Stillwater, OK. to play "Corie" in "Barefoot in the Park".  Jennifer wishes to thank her family for their  silliness and support.
Molly (21) Cynthia
Pohlson 
Cynthia grew up in a military family and has traveled extensively.  She has studied classical ballet for eleven years and performed in numerous shows.  She enjoys dance but acting is her passion.  She has studied acting for four years and performed in nine shows.  She is now a junior at Gateway High School.  She intends to pursue an acting career.
Sheila Amy
Rome 
Amy Rome has been involved in theatre since the tender age of 7 and plans to pursue a career in film. She recently played the role of Sarah in "Actor's Nightmare" and Prudence in "Beyond Therapy" in Colorado Stage Company's inaugural production of "The Wacky World of Christopher Durang".
Edith Evelyn
Rockett 
Retired from Denver Public Schools after 25 years, taught in various areas including Drama.  She has studied voice over, commercial & film acting and has done local and national commercials.  Evelyn is also a professional clown known as "Smidges", performs magic, balloon sculptures and face painting.  She last appeared as Mrs. Sorken in Colorado Stage Company's inaugural production of "The Wacky World of Christopher Durang".
Molly (12) Brett
Snyder 
Brett Snyder is sixteen and attends the University of Denver High School.  She has performed in four productions at DUHS, in addition to assistant directing one show.  Brett is excited to play Molly at 12 in "Jakes Women"; it's fun to just be a kid again. 

Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.