Guest players
Susan Riley (Mira Oberron - first appearance Season 1, Ep. 13) studied music and theatre at both Oklahoma City University and the University of Central Oklahoma she performed at theatres throughout Oklahoma City including Lyric Theatre, Pollard Theatre, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park, Carpenter Square Theatre Company, Reduxion, Poteet Little Theatre, and Oklahoma Children’s theatre. Favorite acting credits include Christine in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Cathy in The Last Five Years, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Annabel in Lucky Stiff, Marian in The Music Man, Hermia in Midsummer Night’s Dream and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Susan toured the state with Lyric Theatre’s Interactive troupe, providing educational programs to students all over Oklahoma and has appeared as a guest performer with the Oklahoma Philharmonic’s Discovery series. She has been voted 405 Magazine’s favorite local actor for three years in a row. Susan’s appearance on D20 to Curtain marks her first time playing Dungeons and Dragons.
Hui Cha (Rozi - first appearance Season 2, Ep. 35) is a mother, teacher, choreographer, director, and producer originally from Seoul, Korea who now resides in Oklahoma. She is the Director of Dance Education at the University of Central Oklahoma and the Founding Director of RACE Dance Collective. Recent work includes choreography for several theatre companies in OKC and film credits for Full Out 2 and Finding Carlos, which she produced and choreographed. Hui’s appearance on D20 to Curtain marks her first time playing Dungeons and Dragons but not her first time playing make-believe.
Photo Credit: James Michael Avance for JMA Vision.
Photo Credit: James Michael Avance for JMA Vision.
Denise Lee (Alura Lee - first appearance Season 2, Ep. 51) is an award-winning actress, singer and down-to-earth diva! Her powerful voice, warm and friendly demeanor, and her sassy and sensual performance style has charmed theater, nightclub and television audiences for more than two decades.Lee is based in Dallas but the world is her home. She has an impressively diverse following at R&B and jazz venues and at area theaters, such as the Dallas Theater Center, AT&T Performing Arts Center, Bass Hall, WaterTower Theatre, Casa Manana and the Sammons Center for the Arts. Her musical magic has delighted international crowds at clubs in Shanghai, Beijing, Switzerland and France.
When left to her own devices, Lee performs cabaret style, combining all of her favorite things—singing, acting and bantering with her fans. For the last six years she has focused on bringing cabaret style performances to the forefront of Dallas entertainment. Her talents are also on full display in her one-woman shows, “Denise Lee Sings the Divas of American Music,” and “Too Old, Too Fat, Too Black – Songs I’ll Never Sing On Broadway” for which she won a Broadway World Award for ‘Best Cabaret Performer’. She is the recipient of the Sammons Center for the Arts Cabaret Artist of the Year, multiple DFW Theater Critics and Dallas Voice Awards.
Lee’s other musical and theater performances include ‘The Sunshine Boys’ – with Dick & Jerry Van Dyke; ‘Crowns’ – Directed by playwrightRegina Taylor, ‘The Wiz’, ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill’, ‘Doubt’, ‘Avenue Q’ and ‘Intimate Apparel’. Her television and film acting credits include roles in ‘Mad Money’, with Diane Keaton, ‘Cowgirls & Angels’, with James Cromwell, ‘Dallas’, ‘Memphis Beat’ , ‘Good Guys’ and ‘The Lying Game’ as well as numerous commercials and corporate industrials. Denise’s appearance on D20 to Curtain marks her first time playing Dungeons and Dragons. Check out Denise's work at her website, deniseleeonstage.com.
When left to her own devices, Lee performs cabaret style, combining all of her favorite things—singing, acting and bantering with her fans. For the last six years she has focused on bringing cabaret style performances to the forefront of Dallas entertainment. Her talents are also on full display in her one-woman shows, “Denise Lee Sings the Divas of American Music,” and “Too Old, Too Fat, Too Black – Songs I’ll Never Sing On Broadway” for which she won a Broadway World Award for ‘Best Cabaret Performer’. She is the recipient of the Sammons Center for the Arts Cabaret Artist of the Year, multiple DFW Theater Critics and Dallas Voice Awards.
Lee’s other musical and theater performances include ‘The Sunshine Boys’ – with Dick & Jerry Van Dyke; ‘Crowns’ – Directed by playwrightRegina Taylor, ‘The Wiz’, ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill’, ‘Doubt’, ‘Avenue Q’ and ‘Intimate Apparel’. Her television and film acting credits include roles in ‘Mad Money’, with Diane Keaton, ‘Cowgirls & Angels’, with James Cromwell, ‘Dallas’, ‘Memphis Beat’ , ‘Good Guys’ and ‘The Lying Game’ as well as numerous commercials and corporate industrials. Denise’s appearance on D20 to Curtain marks her first time playing Dungeons and Dragons. Check out Denise's work at her website, deniseleeonstage.com.
Megan Schulte (Morgan - first appearance Season 3, Ep. 68) lives in the Kansas City Metro with her Husband, Michael, their 7 year old son, “O” and their two pups Penny & Panda. Megan grew up with 2 geeky engineers as parents and has been around both RPG/Table Top gaming and complex board games most of her life. She started playing as a teen and even frequented local gaming shops like Table Top Game & Hobby for weekly gaming sessions and campaigns. As an adult Megan has enjoyed intermittent gaming both in DND and Cthulhu worlds and still loves a complicated board game.
Ken Dolberry (Silverleaf - first appearance Season 3, Ep. 68), has been working in construction from his early teens as a carpenter, has built cell phone towers, installed commercial doors, and for the past 16 years has been a plumber. Ken’s appearance on D20 to Curtain is the latest in a life time of playing D&D. He’s been playing Dungeons and Dragons since he was 10 years old starting with Chainmail and playing all the editions up to 5th edition, including participating in the playtest that became 5th edition.