Apartment 3A Cast

Donald Peterson (Mark Esch)
It’s been 5 years since Mark has been on the Ole stage in 2017’s “Luv”. Mark has always loved entertaining on the Ole stage and has been in shows here going back to 2008’s farce, “See How They Run”. Mark is an actor of stage, film and commercial based in Huntington, Indiana. When not performing, he enjoys cooking for his 4 children. Mark is grateful for the opportunity to share the stage with his castmates and hopes you enjoy the show, as much as they enjoy performing for you.
Annie Wilson (Autumn North)
Autumn North started acting her freshman year of high school and hasn’t stopped since. Last scene playing Sally Andrews in Drinking Habits, Autumn is very excited to be on the Ole Stage again. She has also been seen in a variety of Ole Olsen shows including Diary of Anne Frank, Terms of Endearment and Come Blow Your Horn. Outside of theatre Autumn enjoys painting, dancing, baking, and hanging out with her friends. Autumn is so thankful for the opportunity to play Annie Wilson, and has had an amazing time working with this talented cast.
Elliott Brown (Kyle Johnson)
Kyle Johnson, who plays the role of Elliot Brown, is extremely excited to be back on the Ole stage for the first time in 11 years. Kyle has had a variety of roles at Ole Olson from starting out as a Junior Naut in Radio Cole (2009) to Edward Rutledge in 1776 (2016).
Dal (Todd Riddle)
Todd Riddle is his 6th career play. He was introduced to theater while serving in the Air Force in South Carolina. His debut with Ole Olsen was as the UPS man in Nana's Naughty Nickers. Todd was last seen in 2019’s rendition of Terms of Endearment. He is currently the production chair on the Board of Directors, and he has worked backstage and in set construction for the last several plays.
Tony (Doug Working )
Doug Working got his first role in Ole in the late 90’s as a bellhop in “Lend Me A Tenor,” followed by Ernie in Neil Simon’s “Rumors.” Other roles to follow were Caesar Rodney in “1776, “ Greg in “Bleacher Bums,” and Mr. Sander in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” He has also done several roles outside of Ole, including “Pontius Pilate” in “The Messiah,” Clarence Dollover in “The Understudy” and a few others. Doug will tell you that the theater “gets in your blood,” and encourages anyone who has a feeling they might have a latent talent to audition for an upcoming production and give it a shot. The theater always needs new people, and it may very well turn into a lifetime passion!