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Charlene Snodgrass (Beth)

This is Charlene’s first appearance on the Ennis Public Theatre stage. In fact, this is her first appearance on the stage of any local theatre. Her performance as the intrusive Beth makes for a delightful debut. Charlene was born in upstate New York, raised in Houston and has lived in the Waxahachie area for over twenty-five years, where she is a member of Encounter Church. She has performed in several productions in Red Oak at First Baptist Church. Charlene works as a junior high special education teacher in Waxahachie. She is also fluent in sign language and frequently serves as an interpreter for the deaf. Charlene loves to organize (like Beth), do yard work, swim and participate in outdoor activities. She has two grown sons, Joey and Jeremy. Charlene is thankful to God for His constant presence and consistency in her life.

Delinda Ruffino (Suzannah)

Ennis Public Theatre regulars are familiar with Delinda’s body of work. ’Til Beth Do Us Part is her seventh appearance on our stage. She won an Ennie Award for best supporting actress in 2009’s The Cemetery Club. She has also appeared in You Can’t Get There From Here, Proposals, I Oughta Be In Pictures, The Dixie Swim Club, A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking and, most recently, this season’s The Odd Couple (Female Version). Delinda has been a fashion model in New York, Los Angeles and Europe, where she also did commercial acting. She lives in Ennis on a 50 acre farm with her husband Carlos. In March of this year, Delinda and Carlos will open Winding Ridge Bed and Breakfast on lovely Sugar Ridge Road. Delinda has two children: recently married Michaella (also no stranger to our stage) and soon-to-be-married Robert.

Greg Williams (Gibby)

Greg Williams most recently appeared as an MC for Ennis Public Theatre’s Got Talent in October 2011. He also appeared at that production’s closing as a very convincing Frank Sinatra. Previously, Greg has performed in The Boys Next Door, Damn Yankees, and The Odd Couple (Female Version). Greg keeps himself busy on various stages throughout North Texas. He appeared in the Duncanville Community Theatre production of The Importance of Being Earnest, Mesquite Community Theatre’s The Butler Did It, The Stolen Shakespeare Guild’s Taming of the Shrew in Ft. Worth, and has appeared as Frank Sinatra in The USO Radio Show in Waxahachie and in the Ellis County Meals on Wheels Fundraiser.