MEET THE CAST: Ali Delianides a.k.a Grip

24 Mar 2010 by Susan Myburgh, Comments Off
Are we ready to open OZMA & HARRIET this weekend?
 
In the words of everyone's favorite Full House resident, Michelle Tanner, "YOU GOT IT, DUDE!" 
 
But while we add some finishing touches we introduce you to Ali Delianides (and her cat, Buttercup).  Ali is a Tympanic Company Member and does a killer Baby Dinosaur impression.  Don't believe us?  Come see the show to judge for yourself.
 
 
 

What’s your character’s name? Grip

Where did you get your “real person” name? I was supposed to be named after my Greek great grandmother. Her name is Malamo. My mom did not like the idea of me being tormented throughout my childhood years with a name like Malamo so she settled on Alexandra. My classmates in pre-school could not pronounce Alexandra so in turn they started calling me 'Ali'.

What would your robot name be? Meowbot

 What’s something even yo’ Mama don’t know about you?  This could be a little awkward, but…

JUST KIDDING!!!!  My mom LOVES this picture she has an 8×10 of it on her fridge.

Which early 90’s television icon would play you in the story of your life?  Will Smith- Fresh Prince of Bel Air . 

 In five words or less, why should we shell out $15.00 to see OZMA & HARRIET?

Not the Mama!

OZMA & HARRIET at The Side Project

March 25th – April 18th

Thurs – Sat @ 8:00p and Sun @ 7:00p

Reserve your seats here or call 773. 442.2882. 

 

Thanks for reading!

 

Susan

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