"Father Martini, Sister Cherisse and Sister Bernie
are the holy trinity of Catholic Humor"
LA WEEKLY

Jon Marco (Father Martini) Has performed in a variety of Regional shows including some favorites: Midsummer Night's Dream, A Christmas Carol, Around the World in 80 Days, The Comedy of Errors and As You Like It. Before that, he worked for The Second City – Chicago in their touring company. Jon now calls Los Angeles home. He has appeared on TV, in commercials and in many short films...and looks forward to these blessings to increase! Besides co-writing Sister Bernie's Bingo Bash, Jon also wrote Jury Duty...The Parody! and Crime Show Live. Currently, he's writing a screenplay based on a short children's story his mother, Patricia Marco, wrote. Jon would like to thank his family for their endless love and support! IG: thejonmarco - jonmarco.com

Geoffrey Dwyer (Sister Bernie) has appeared on LA stages such as The Odyssey, Sacred Fools, Stella Adler and Deaf West, to name a few. On the web "Catholic Curves" (Funny or Die), "Ghouls" and "TV FACE (koldcast). He was recently seen as a singing dancing inmate on "2 Broke Girls" on CBS. Geoffrey dedicates this performance to all the nuns of his youth from St. Michael Scool in Sharonville, Ohio. God bless them.

Amylee Amos (Sister Cherisse) is thrilled to join Sister Bernie's Bingo Bash! Amylee recieved her bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts from San Diego State University. Favorite roles include Little Sally in Urinetown, Checker in WORKING, and the Pepper Shaker in Beauty and the Beast. Amylee is a Master of Science candidate in Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity at the University of Southern California. She is a dietetic intern, preparing to take the examination to become a registered dietitian. Amylee would like to thank her parents for their love and support and for sending her to Catholic school, which provided great material for this role.

Jenni Lamb (Sister Cherisse) Jenni is thrilled to be a part of Sister Bernie's Bingo Bash. She has been a performer in Chicago for over ten years, performing in countless improvised shows, as well as taking on dramatic roles. Of all the roles she has played, she is most proud of writing and performing in the well-received Memento Polonia, but playing Sister Cherisse opposite Jon Marco has been the most fun. Other recent credits include Elizabeth Hasselho in The Spew, Mildred Funderbunk in Don't Spit the Water, and co-producing and performing in Corporation, Inc. which played at the DC Comedy Festival, the Del Close Marathon in New York, and the Chicago Improv Festival. Jenni was highlighted in Chicago Magazine as one of twelve comic talents who were "best of the scene". She would like to thank Josh and Nate for their love and continued support.
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