
Kevin Friedly (Jackson) is thrilled to say that he has been a part of this show for 20 years (foiling several coup attempts over the years by other cast members.) He still remembers distinctly the first night the cast got together at a table in the upstairs lobby of the old Civic theater at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Little did he know that this show would forge such strong, long-lasting friendships (some of them actually involving him!)
Kevin is a partner/programmer in the Indy-based software development firm Silicon Prairie Ventures (http://www.spvi.com/) and is a part owner and programmer in a company with Reid Miller (Jim), Cemetery Data Corporation. During the sane years between “episodes” of “Pump Boys” Kevin plays music with Dave Newman (L.M.) in the popular local band “Audio Diner” and with local singing sensation Michelle Haddix in the duet “Dual Nature.” Kevin’s favorite role has been being father to his daughter Colleen, a Humanities and Theater major at Broad Ripple High School.
Kevin wishes to dedicate his work in this production to the wonderful memories of Denny Yount and Bill “Uncle Bill” Hall. Thanks so much to both of you for taking a chance on me. I will always be grateful.
Kevin is a partner/programmer in the Indy-based software development firm Silicon Prairie Ventures (http://www.spvi.com/) and is a part owner and programmer in a company with Reid Miller (Jim), Cemetery Data Corporation. During the sane years between “episodes” of “Pump Boys” Kevin plays music with Dave Newman (L.M.) in the popular local band “Audio Diner” and with local singing sensation Michelle Haddix in the duet “Dual Nature.” Kevin’s favorite role has been being father to his daughter Colleen, a Humanities and Theater major at Broad Ripple High School.
Kevin wishes to dedicate his work in this production to the wonderful memories of Denny Yount and Bill “Uncle Bill” Hall. Thanks so much to both of you for taking a chance on me. I will always be grateful.
thank you for saying the name Denny Yount. There is little reference to his work on the internet and in the history of PMO. I appreciate it.
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