Misery Cast

Jen Fitzgerald (Annie Wilkes)
Jen is elated to be tackling one of her favorite author’s most iconic characters. Big thanks to David for the opportunity and the rest of the cast and crew for their talent and dedication. Jen spent years in Chicago where she became a member of the Screen Actors Guild. In addition to TTF, she has appeared locally with Pittsburgh Playwrights, PICT, City, Apple Hill, St. Vincent and more. She is so grateful that The Theatre Factory is so close to her home and heart. Love to her family for supporting her love for the theatre, and especially her husband for the line help and more. She dedicates this one to her older brother, Kevin, who has overcome insurmountable health challenges and pain, and lived to tell the story.
Stefan Lingenfelter (Paul Sheldon)
Stefan is making his debut with The Theatre Factory. His most recent roles include Sir Wilfred Robarts in Prime Stage’s production of Witness for the Prosecution, Ed in The Wake (part of PICT’s “Bards from the Burgh” stage readings), Caldwell B. Cladwell in Split Stage’s Urinetown, and Prospero in The Tempest with Hobnob Theatre (Nominee – Best Performer, by the Broadway World Pittsburgh Awards). Other fave roles include Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls in Concert for the Butler Symphony and Butler MTG collaboration, John D’Agata in The Lifespan of a Fact (Butler Little Theatre), Trig in Stupid F***ing Bird (12 Peers Theatre), and Stanislaus “Kat” Katczinsky in All Quiet on the Western Front (Prime Stage Theatre). Stefan thanks his wife Sarah and their 2 dogs and 4 cats for showing him every day that he is loved. Thank you for coming and supporting live theatre, tell friends.
Jaron Carlson (Buster)
Jaron is very excited to be in this production of Misery, a great way to lead us into the Halloween season. The last time you saw Jaron on stage at The Theatre Factory was in Red Herring, and he is looking forward to auditioning more and more for upcoming productions in upcoming seasons. He hopes you enjoy the show! In the words of Betty Davis, “Fasten your seatbelts; we’re in for a bumpy night.”