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Brad Stevens
(Bio as of April 2003)
Brad Stevens most recently appeared at the Goodman in Trojan Women during the 2002/2003 Season. A recent graduate of the DePaul Theatre School, he earned his MFA in acting and appeared in a number of shows including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Duke Kahamoku vs. the Surfnappers, Landscape of the Body and Three Days of Rain. He was most recently seen in Just Say Nommo at Kennedy King College, with the Nommo Gathering Black Writers Collective. Other Chicago credits include The Reading Machine at ETA Theatre, Yanga: An African Hero in Mexico at the Mexican Fine Arts Center and The Velveteen Rabbit at Moraine Valley Jr. College. His film credits include One Week, Walt Brother Walt and Stalkers.