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Find out which artists brings the most smiles to Richard Skipper's day

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Richard Skipper Celebrates

Richard Skipper Celebrates

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Fleet Easton, is known as the Prince of Palm Springs. He recently also was presented with a Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. He plays many celebrity events in Palm Springs as well as numerous restaurants and night clubs every week. He has appeared in several plays in Palm Springs and Los Angeles. He has also performed at several events in the Menifee area over the years. He is a seasoned entertainer born in Akron, Ohio. He began his show business career by appearing in many musical productions at the Goodyear Musical Theater. He has an extensive background in dance, acting and singing.

Bobbi Kotula  is a union actor and singer originally from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and since moving west in 1986, has based her life & 40-year career in the Pacific Northwest. She earned a theatre degree from Penn State University, has studied for her Masters in Directing from Villanova University, and holds a teaching certificate for English and Theatre. She has garnered awards for her unique and detailed portrayals of many new and classic roles, has won the Seattle Times Footlight Award for her performance in the Intiman’s STU FOR SILVERTON, been nominated for two Gregory Awards for her work in NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY and STU FOR SILVERTON. 

Marilyn Lester is a critic, writer and creative producer. She's currently the editor of NiteLifeExchange.com, for which she also reviews. Her critical work and writing also appears in Theater Pizzazz and the NYC Jazz Record. Gina Zollman grew up in Southern California, always singing in choirs and being in shows. She graduated from UCSD with a BA in Linguistics and a minor in Music. Her choral career extended way beyond college, culminating with performances at Carnegie Hall in NYC and at the Nokia and The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in LA. 

 

 

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