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Troy Ruptash Makes Directorial Debut with SIBLING RIVALRY at The Lounge Theatre

By: Jul. 19, 2015
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KKMWJ Productions, are thrilled to announce, TROY RUPTASH (The Real Don Draper' of Madmen), will be making his directorial debut with "SIBLING RIVALRY."

A unique combination of two shorts - "Lone Star" and "Rosemary With Ginger" Opening September 5th, at The Lounge Theatre 2. Tickets available at: http://www.plays411.com/siblingrivalry

TROY RUPTASH (Director) - Troy has been a member of The Aquila Morong Studio since 2012. In 2014 he was asked to join the teaching staff at the studio.

Ruptash is most often recognized as 'The Real Don Draper' of Madmen. He was last seen on stage as Richard in The Aquila Morong production of Time Stands Still directed by Vicky Jenson and as Peter/Ray in Blackbird at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts directed by Wilson Milam. Other credits include Justified, The Mentalist, Murder in the First, Longmire, CSI New York, NCIS: Los Angeles, Without a Trace, The West Wing, Desperate Housewives, recurring roles on Prison Break and David E Kelley's Boston Public as well as the features 30 Days of Night: Dark Days, Friends With Money and the upcoming feature Dig Two Graves with Ted Levine. Troy plays Marc Maron's brother 'Josh' on Maron for IFC and can be seen in the series lead role of 'Chuck' in Firsts: The Series. Troy worked with Signature Theater at The Public Theater in NYC as well as Classic Stage Company and New York Stage and Film. This production marks Troy's directorial debut.

ABOUT "SIBLING RIVALRY"

Two Shorts: "Lone Star" and "Rosemary With Ginger"

What do three guys in Maynard, Texas in 1975 have to do with two women in Providence, Rhode Island in 1993? Our siblings are our closest ties to our past, and the mirrors into our future. No matter how much we try to transform ourselves into the people we wish to be, our siblings are our shrewdest reminders of who we are and where we came from.

THE LOUNGE THEATRE 2

6201 Santa Monica Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90038

TICKETS:

$20.00 General Admission (including preview). Sept. 5th Opening Night with Reception: $25.00

www.plays411.com/siblingrivalry



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