Shakespeare is a White Supremacist Cast

Juliet (Annette Monk)
Chicago-born, Mississippi-raised, Dallas-bred, and now Miami-transplant, Annette's association with performing arts dates back to high school, college, church and community projects for various parts in plays, musicals, and radio/televised events. A graduate of Mississippi State University and University of Phoenix, and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, she has a degree in Communication - Public Relations and an MBA. She also possesses a passion for singing, acting, mentoring youth and public speaking. She has performed as a member of God's Property, the gospel choir most notably known for its collaborations with Kirk Franklin. Annette is a co-host of "The Simply Inspiring Show" which airs weekly on Fishbowl Radio Network. She is building a repertoire of stage plays in her list of accomplishments and has held lead roles in "Don't Let The Devil In" "Bruthas 321," and "Is There A Hater Amongst Us?" She counts her passion to encourage others through her many talents as one of her many blessings.
Viola (Katlin Svadbik)
Katlin Svadbik is a Miami native & recent BFA graduate from New World School of the Arts & this production is her Main Street Players debut performance. Covid-Era stage credits include Santa’s Spectacular (Mrs. Claus), and the new musical La Nela De Socartes (Florentina). Past theater credits include The Rover (Hellena), The Odyssey (Penelope), Henry VI Part III (Earl of Warwick), The Lower Depths (Nastya), & Woke/Spring (Isabell). Katlin would like to thank the cast & crew for their hard work & dedication to this show & its message. She would also like to thank her family & friends for their continued support of the arts. It means the world to see people coming together again to celebrate & enjoy the art of live storytelling.
Titania (Chasity Hart)
Chasity Hart is a singer, writer, and actress from Ft.Lauderdale, Fl by way of Natchitoches, Louisiana. She is excited to be a part of this amazing thought-provoking production. A proud BFA graduate of South Florida’s own New World School of the Arts/ University of Florida. She was last seen in the M Ensemble’s production of Sisters(Cassie) and is now a proud company member. Hart was also seen in The African Heritage Cultural Arts Center’s The Colored Museum ( Aunt Ethel, Topsy) MTC Them Beaux (Cherry) City Theatre's Summer Shorts (Various) and Anti-Bullying Tour Shortcutz (Various) . Also Entr'acte Theatrix’s production of Avenue Q (Gary Coleman). She has released 3 R&B/Soul singles (Close to Me, Real One, & Chocolate Love) on all musical platforms and will be releasing her first Ep this November. She’d like to thank her family for their continued support and God for being a constant miracle worker in her life. A Lupus and Neuro Mylitis Survivor she encourages anyone battling an auto immune disease to continue fighting and pursuing their dreams no matter what
Ophelia  (Vanessa Tamayo)
Vanessa Tamayo is a Colombian-Brazilian actress. She has a Performing Arts degree from Colombia, with studies in Canada, ON (Theater) and Brazil, RJ (Film). She has participated in soap operas, tv series and films for international production companies and platforms. She moved to the city of Miami four years ago and has been part of projects at Main Street Players, Centro Cultural Español, Paseo de Artes, Adriana Barraza Studio Black Box and Miami Dade County Auditorium. Now she is part of the cast of Shakespeare is a White Supremacist playing Ophelia at Main Street Players.
Macbeth (Roderick Randle)
Roderick Randle (Macbeth) is a Miami Gardens native and graduate of The Florida State University. To me there is nothing as liberating as getting to live out my wildest dreams onstage. Thank you, MSP, for the space, the opportunity and for your continued love and support. To my cast mates: thank you for your love, honesty, and hard work. I love you mom and enjoy the show!
Actress (Erin Wilbanks)
)- Erin Christine Wilbanks is so excited to be part of another show with Main Street Players in the glorious space that she has performed in. She is a graduate from New World School of the arts (Class of 2018 woot woot) She first made her debut at MSP in Men on Boats (SENECA). She was an intern for City Theater in Winter Shorts (ENSEMBLE/CAROLER) and got to be on stage. She has been acting since she was a little girl and is beyond lucky to work with this group of beautiful people. Thank you MSP, thank you Carey, thank you Vianca, thank you Danny, thank you cast and thank you to the 6290 peeps and all the other parts of my heart. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for you.
Director (Matthew Salas)
Matthew Salas is an actor and director from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. After spending two years studying at the Boston University School of Theatre, he has returned home to begin his career on stage. Previously, he appeared as PFC Louden Downey in A Few Good Men at PPTOPA and Christopher Hirshhorn in Boys of a Certain Age at Empire Stage. He is very excited to finally be back on stage. He would like to thank God, his parents, all his family and friends, Cindy Keegan, and the director, Carey Hart, for this wonderful opportunity.