STEVE DILLON (Renfield, Dr. Westfield, Sea Captain, & Co-
Director) is an actor, director, producer, and a 35-year veteran of the
stage. He has enjoyed playing many diverse roles with many different
theatre companies, such as Orpheus, White Knuckle, Stuff of Dreams,
and Bold Theatrics. Some highlights include, Last of the Red-Hot
Lovers (Barney Cashman), Driving Miss Daisy (Boolie
Werthen), Angels in America (Roy Cohn), and Lend Me a Tenor
(Saunders), a role he reprised in Comedy of Tenors. In 2016, he debuted
his own production company, “Bigger Boat Productions,” with the
production The Elephant Man, which he produced and portrayed John
Merrick. Most recently he has produced and appeared in Don't Drink
the Water (Walter Hollander), Of Mice and Men (George Milton), God
of Carnage (Michael Novak), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
(McMurphy), Venus in Fur (Thomas), Angel Street (Jack
Manningham), The Haunting of Hill House (Dr. Montague), Misery
(Paul Sheldon), Deathtrap (Sidney Bruhl) and Moon Over Buffalo
(George Hay). Film credits include the award-winning short film
Lessons In Red, Ouiji Witch, and Bear.