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Alferd Packer: Justin Reed


Born on 3/4/71 in Flint, Michigan. I moved to Phoenix when I was 3 years old and began to show signs of creativity early on. Achieving higher levels of knowledge earlier in school, I was stifled by my teachers ignorance and grew up being held back from some of my creative urges. When I was 17 I wrote and produced "Part Time Job From Hell" which received national airplay on the syndicated Dr. Demento Show. For many years, I wandered, uncertain of my own future, until I enrolled in the Academy of Radio Broadcasting in September '93. In the past I tried to remain modest, however, I scored the highest score the academy had ever seen for my production abilities.
Other ventures that have brought me satisfaction for my creative impulses have included Ground Zero (a telephone entertainment system) and pre-show at the Rocky Horror Picture Show (I've performed every part at least once, Brad more than anything else. I was in the very first and very last shows at Valley Art and I've left and returned to RHPS more times than anyone can count). I have also produced radio spot's for Ground Zero, Valley Art Theater and Impressions night club. In '95, I worked in Cottonwood and Flagstaff, AZ at KZGL both as an on-air personality and production. For the next three years, I worked at KDKB in Mesa, AZ covering a vast range of work from Research to Production Asst.
Other credits include:
Various stand-up performances in the Funniest Person In The Valley, performed stand-up at Finney Bones, The Comedy Store, The Sets, The Laff Stop, Rascales, and the Celebrity Theater.
Stage Credits: A Christmas Carol in 1981 and 1982. Annie Get Your Gun in 1983. Illegal Programing After Midnight from 1995 to 1998 (Writer & performer), Video Difficulties From 1998 to 1999 (Guest writer & performer), Panic Button from 1999 to 2002 (Writer & Performer).
Shadow cast credits: BBnG from 1991 to present. Also performed with Heavy Petting, A Jump To The Left, and Midnight Insanity (Tapanga cast).
Unlisted film credit: Waiting To Exhaile, 1995.
Book Credits: Destroyed By Choice(Vol 1-3), Avenues Of The Mind.
Produced radio spots and voice overs for: Comp USA, Beazer Homes, KZGL, Pizza Hut, and The Room Store.
Worked as an on-air radio personality at KZGL and KDKB.


Israel Swann: E. Adam Thomas


Adam has been involved in theater and the arts for many years. He has performed in many productions, including "Equus" and "Hair" during his tenure at Glendale Community College, as well as the local cable access shows "Video Difficulties", "Illegal Programming After Midnight", and "Panic Button", as well as off and on runs with BBnG's RHPS. Adam was also the vocalist and lead guitarist for local band "The Narrow Way". Please keep away from spoons.


Shannon Wilson Bell: Andy Wise


Andy has been one of the premier RHPS pre-show hosts since 1991. He was also the co-star of the cable access show "Panic Button", and the general manager of the internet radio station "Panic Button.com". He has played almost every part in RHPS.


George "California" Noon": Art Baker


Art Baker, AKA Kaerf, primarily played Riff Raff at the Valley Art Theatre from 1995-1997. {I have a realy poor momory, can anyone confirm these dates} But has also played on occasion at Tempe and Spectrum Cinemas. The only role he hasn't played in RHPS is Frank N. Furter, which is ironic because he was born on Tim Curry's birthday. He has a wife, Callie Baker a one year old son, Charles Darwin Baker.