Aubrey
Barnette (Norbert) is
enjoying his twelfth year with the Clinton Brick Street Players,
having served on the Board of Directors as Vice President of
Production, Treasurer, and general gofer. He has had the privilege
of being both on stage and behind the scenes in many productions
over the years. Aubrey especially enjoys working the front desk, and
welcoming all the people he has come to know over the years as they
come to each show. His favorite job is that of director of the
musicals each year.

Naomi Barnette (Jeannie), a twelve-year veteran of the Brick Street
Players was last seen in Smokey Joe's Cafe. Her many credits include the title role in Always…Patsy Cline and in the musical comedy, Nunsense, appearing as Mother Superior, Mary Regina, both in our 2005
season. She has also given life to Angela Bodine in
Honky Tonk Angels, Honky Tonk Angels, Holiday Spectacular, and in Honky Tonk Angels, Bubba’s Revenge. Other Brick Street Players appearances include,
Barefoot In The Part, The Foreigner, Steel Magnolias, South Pacific, and two separate productions of Driving Miss Daisy. Naomi has also created a character named “Naomi Ruth”,
a precocious 4-year-old with humorous wisdom, which she performs at
churches and organizations throughout the state.

Cindi Jefcoat (Betty) was last seen on the Brick Street Stage in
Smokey Joe’s Café. Previously, she appeared as Sue Ellen Smith-Barney-Fife in Honkey Tonk Angels, Bubba's Revenge, as Louise Seger in Always…Patsy
Cline and as the street-wise Sister Robert Ann in the musical
comedy, Nunsense. She has also appeared in The Honky Tonk Angels and The Honky Tonk Angels Holiday
Spectacular, as Sue Ellen Smith-Barney-Fife. Cindi also starred as Retta Cupp in Pumpboys and Dinettes, and appeared as one of the four sisters in
Beached Wails. Cindi is a professional free-lance photographer and also has
two online businesses she is preparing to launch. She resides in
Clinton with her family.

Jan Jefcoat
(Pickles) makes her third appearance with the Brick Street Players,
having stared as Evie in Stop The World I Want To Get Off,
and later she brought Sister Mary Amnesia to life in Nunsense
in the 2005 season. Jan is a Clinton High School graduate, and
currently an MC student. She is a three-year singer/dancer with
Attache` Show Choir, and has also performed in Summer Musical
Workshops including Bye Bye Birdie, Newsies, Footloose and
Grease. Jan is a gifted songwriter and is actively pursuing a
career in music.

Faith Martin (Lin)
returns to the Brick Street stage in yet another great
musical, having been last seen in
Smokey Joe’s Café.
Before that, she appeared as Charilee Leona
Chess, the psychic manicurist, in The Honky
Tonk Angels Holiday
Spectacular, and later as
Sister Mary Hubert in Nunsense,
both in 2004.
Faith attended Stillman College where she appeared in
The Wiz and
Dream Girls. She has
performed in Texas, New York, Alabama and other cities and states
across the country. She and her husband, Derrick, own
Percussive Music Media, in Clinton, where she teaches voice and
music theory. She is also the director of the Mississippi
Focus Choir. Faith and Derrick live in Clinton, and are the
proud parents of Joy and Michael.

Matthew Stevens (Duke) is a recent graduate of
Mississippi College. While at MC, he participated in four years of
Tribal Players and Shakespeare Festival earning him enough credits
to be in the Theatre Honor Society, Alpha Psi Omega. He was also
involved in the Baptist Student Union drama team, Cross Section.
Some of his MC theatre credits include Othello, Reap the
Whirlwind, Perspectives on the Cross, Taming of the Shrew, The
Glass Menagerie, Romeo and Juliet, Beyond the Horizon, and
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).
Matthew is making his second appearance with the Clinton Brick
Street Players, having appeared as Mr. Gibbs in last season’s
Arsenic and Old Lace.

Leigh Tapley
(Pippi) is a well
known voice-over artist and has been heard in literally hundreds of
international, national, regional and local TV and radio
commercials. She is an award-winning radio News Broadcaster,
formerly having worked for Mississippi's only State-wide network.
Leigh was crowned Miss Mississippi-USA in the late 70's and went on
to coach numerous pageant winners in California, as well as work as
a home and Entertainment Reporter for
ABC's, "HOME SHOW". A few of Leigh's
theatrical credits include the role of Kate, in Shakespeare’s
The
Taming of the Shrew,
Evilita in
Daddy's Dyin’, Who's Got the
Will?, Faye Templeton
in George M, Sylvia in
Two Gentlemen of Verona, and as the evil
Hattie Hateful in the melodrama,
Don't Tell A Soul.
Leigh's modeling, acting and
reporting have taken her
to both New York
and Los
Angeles. She returned
home almost a decade ago to work with the esteemed
Thalia Mara,
on numerous
professional, entertainment projects. Leigh is a
delighted to
be working for the
first time with Clinton's
own, Brick Street
Players.