
Our Guy in Performance

Made for the first run of 'We are but Dust' in 2010. Foam, wood, spray paint, marker, poster board. Photo Credit: Daniel J. Gerstle

She quacks her way to the stage to find it covered in dust. Luckily she has her tiny broom and magical spells to cast it away! Or she'll just sweep it to the side. Photo Credit: Daniel J. Gerstle

Together the audience and Our Guy explore the contents of the big envelope: many objects with individual sounds to create a unique time of play. Photo Credit: Daniel J. Gerstle

Made for the first run of 'We are but Dust' in 2010. Foam, wood, spray paint, marker, poster board. Photo Credit: Daniel J. Gerstle
We are but Dust
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The first original play written and performed by Our Guy isaac, which premiered at The Bridge Theatre (on Theatre Row) in NYC, the first two weeks of November, 2010.
Direction, Lights, Sound: Yula Be'eri
Backstage: Brian Baxter
Props, Magic: Sarah Zar

Playing a show with Yula and the Extended Family in 2009. He was their main drummer from 2008-2012.

Touring at The Harvest of Hope in 2010.

Leading the family in song. Nobody does it better.

Playing a show with Yula and the Extended Family in 2009. He was their main drummer from 2008-2012.
Yula and the Extended Family (YXFM)
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The eXtended Family is an all embracing, ever morphing poetic tribe. Isaac had the greatest opportunity to play drums with them from 2008-2012. He'll always be a part of the 'Family', as we all are.

At The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) as part of their summer stock program Southern Arena Theatre, and later as one of their main stage shows. Isaac played the title character, and loved every minute of it.

At USM as one of their main stage shows. The three brothers, after a huge tantrum of anger and thrashing. Isaac played the youngest, and most odd, brother, Oed (Ed). Here with Lee Crouse and Chad Martin.

Humana Festival at The Actors' Theatre of Louisville in 2006. Isaac played the younger of two brothers, who kept trying to fly away from his hostile brother, played by Toby Knops. Tom Coiner was the rock of the show, providing the foundational strength for some challenging acrobatic poses (see him in black).

At The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) as part of their summer stock program Southern Arena Theatre, and later as one of their main stage shows. Isaac played the title character, and loved every minute of it.
Past Theatre Favorites
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Shows peformed at the University of Southern Mississippi and Southern Arena Theatre in Hattiesburg, Mississippi (2001-2005). Also at the Actors' Theatre of Louisville, in Kentucky (2005-2006).