12 Angry Jurors Cast

Kathleen McNamara (Juror One)
Kathleen is ecstatic to be in another show at The Core! “Twelve Angry Jurors” has been on of her favorite shows for a couple of years now and is excited to be a part of it. She has been acting in the DFW area since 2022 with The Core, Duncanville, and Fleetwood Project. When she isn’t acting, she is teaching others theatre, speech, and English. Kathleen is forever grateful to do shat she loves and hopes to continue! Thank you so much Autumn and Stan for this opportunity!
Joseph Figueiras (Juror Two)
Hello! My name is Joseph Figueiras and I'll be playing the role of Juror #2! I'm a Dallas local on-camera and voiceover actor primarily but I've been breaking into the theater scene over the last few years with Pegasus Theater and their radio-play series and now I'm super excited to be working with a brand new company on one of my personal favorite shows!
David Slater (Juror Three)
David Slater is one of our city’s busiest jazz crooners. He has performed for audiences all over the country, mostly as a singer, but he loves participating in community theater also. In 1987 he was male vocalist winner of TV's Star Search, and subsequently signed a recording contract with Capitol Records. David has toured extensively and worked with some of the best-loved entertainers in the world, including Garth Brooks, Lee Greenwood, Dolly Parton and Tony Orlando.
Scott Hickman (Juror Four)
Scott is excited to be making his first appearance at the Core Theatre with this talented cast and crew. He most recently appeared with the Spectacular Follies in their musical revue STAYIN’ ALIVE! OUR 70S FLASHBACK and as Isidor Straus in TITANIC THE MUSICAL (Repertory Company Theatre). Favorite non-singing roles include Marvin Marvel in FOUR WEDDINGS AND AN ELVIS as well as Maurice Bailee in SWEET REVENGE (both at Rover Dramawerks). Other memorable roles include Tyler Rayburn in LIGHT UP THE SKY, Stuart Dalyrmple in BRIGADOON, Motel in FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, Will Parker in OKLAHOMA! and Robert in COMPANY. Scott is Vice President of the Spectacular Follies, a non-profit that promotes senior performers in the DFW area. Scott would like to thank his family and friends for their continued support and encouragement.
Trevor Powell (Juror Five)
Trevor is very excited to be part of this amazing production and cast. You may have seen him before in the previous production he’s done at core. He was Slick Wallace in Poodles Postman and Pastrami, George Gibbs in Our Town, and many more. Trevor loves acting and hopes to continue to be in wonderful productions like this one. Enjoy.
Juanda Tate (Juror Six)
Juanda Tate is new to The Core Theatre. An avid theater-goer and patron of the arts for many years, she began her acting career late in life (a vibrant grandma of two) back in 2018 at the Duncanville Community Theatre. She has worked every area of the theater from backstage crew, to leading lady on stage. Her most notable roles were: Jinx Jenkins in The Savannah Sipping Society, Mrs. Petrelli in Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes, and Grace Bodell in Fireflies. Having recently appeared as Florence in Leading Ladies, Juanda decided to expand her acting career outside Duncanville, and she is so happy to be starting that journey with The Core Theatre.
Russell Johnson (Juror Seven)
Russell Johnson makes his Core Theater debut in their 2024 production of 12 Angry Jurors. As an avid fan of courtroom dramas (or courtroom adjacent in this case) he is especially excited to be cast as Juror #7. A professional video editor and content creator by trade, Russell still enjoys stepping out from behind the computer to collaborate on theatrical productions when he can.
Jason Davis (Juror Eight)
Jason R. Davis has been acting for over ten years and is thrilled to be back on stage at The Core Theatre. Most recently he played Lamont in A Debt that Led to Home written by James Hansen Prince. He has also entertained audiences in Proprioception by Marilyn Milstone, Playmakers by Julie Zaffrano, Unnecessary Farce by Not Right Productions, and his first feature film Goatman, written and directed by Trey Murphy. When Jason isn’t spending time on stage, he brings his vibrant and generous energy to the scholars of Jill Stone Elementary where he teaches Special Education. The rest of Jason’s time is spent with family, watching sports, walking on the SoPac Trail near his home, and hanging out with his lovely fiancée.
Carol Kilgore (Juror Nine)
This is Carol's first time on The Core Stage and she is so excited to be here with such a wonderful cast and crew! Recently she played the role of First Lady Crawford (Grace Street Church). Prior to that it has been many (many) years since she has been on stage. However, Carol has loved the theatre all her life and is so happy to be back on stage. Over the years Carol has been involved with productions as prop master, costume assistant, seater, box office, etc. Her day job is a Senior Financial Analyst with NTTA. She is also a martial artist, enjoys attending theatre productions every chance she gets and does diamond painting. (It is similar to cross stitch and beading, but the drills aka shiny beads are glued onto a canvas or other items.) Carol is so appreciative of her husband, family and friends as they support her as she gets back on stage.
Ken Schwartz  (Juror Ten)
Ken is thrilled to be in his first show at The Core Theatre. A lawyer by day, he's been performing around DFW since 2016, including productions of Diary of Anne Frank (Otto Frank), On Golden Pond (Charlie Martin), Neil Simon's Rumors (Lenny Ganz), Face on the Barroom Floor (Jack "Toulouse" Goodheart), and many others. Thanks to Stan and the cast and crew. All the love in the world to Danni and Evan. Enjoy the show!
Ivy Opdyke (Juror Eleven)
Ivy is honored to make her debut at The Core Theatre in this timeless and provocative play. She has been fortunate to appear in many local productions at area theatres such as WaterTower Theatre, MainStage, Brick Road Theatre, Theatre Three, Rover Dramawerks, and Uptown Players. Some favorite roles played are Latrell (A Very Sordid Wedding), Reverend Mother (Nunsense), Stella Livingston (Light Up The Sky) and Anita (West Side Story). Ivy has worn many hats from Restaurant Cashier and Hostess, to High School Drama Teacher, to Corporate Executive Assistant and HR Manager, but has always kept one leg of her soul in the theatre. She is grateful to her loving husband of 44 years, Bob, and to her extraordinary sons, Michael and Matthew, for their unfailing support and encouragement. Appreciation to all those who have guided and carried her. Rest in peace, Daniel.
Dalton Glover  (Juror Twelve )
Dalton Glover studied Music Education at Wiley College and Acting at Kim Dawson Conservatory. Dalton has been In many different plays, productions and films. Such as Rent, Barefoot in the Park, Steal Away and more. He has also had the opportunity to work with JCpenny, Mountain Dew, and Chick-Fil-a. He played parts in shows such as Bass Reeves and won awards in film festivals such as Rack Focus and 24 hour Film Race. Now when Dalton isn’t doing Theatre or working on Film sets, he teaches Theatre for DISD and performs Sketch Comedy at the Dallas Comedy Club as well Stand up Comedy for Clubs and Festivals in the US.
Daniel White (Guard)
Daniel White is making his third appearance at The Core. He has previously played the Sheriff in “The Trip to Bountiful” and Jocha in “Portal to the Keep”, both at Core, and Smilin’ Slade in “Wagon Wheels West” at CORP (also pronounced Core). Daniel is still recovering from an embarrassing moment when he showed up to rehearsal dressed as a pumpkin only to be told his character is “Guard”, not “Gourd”.