Ben Cowhick. Cast as Little Harp in The Robber Bridegroom. 

Ben Cowhick as Little Harp

LET’S GET TO KNOW YOU…
Name: Benjamin James Anthony Cowhick
DOB: August 26, 1987
Hometown: Lakewood, CO.
Education: Metropolitan State University: Major Theatre and Arts and Humanities Minor
Day Job: Business Partner of MicroFarms, CARE Actor at Kaiser Permanente and professional bassist

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE…?
Season: Fall
Movie: Shawshank Redemption
Musical: Parade- Alfred Uhry, Jason Robert Brown
Color: Forest Green
Animal: Red Fox
Book: Snow Falling On Cedars- David Guterson
Band: Ray La’Montagne, Beatles, System of a Down
Song: “Wish You Were Here” –Pink Floyd
 Sport: Baseball
Beverage: Sparkling Water
Pastime: Family time, playing with the kids, reading, songwriting and eating my wife’s wonderful meals

THIS OR THAT…
Dogs or cats? I love dogs but I love cats more
Beer or Mixed Drinks? Neither
Cake or Pie? Cake is for the birds. Pie.
Chocolate or Vanilla? Chocolate
Coke or Pepsi? Coke in a glass bottle
Spicy or Mild? Spicy
Coffee or Tea? Black coffee in the morning and chamomile tea in the evening
Boxers or Briefs? No comment
Piercings or Tattoos? None
City or Countryside? I would love to move my family to the countryside.
 Netflix or Hulu? Netflix

ANSWER ME THIS…
You are stranded on a deserted island, what two items do you bring? A mirror and water purifying filter
When life hands you lemons? Pour a glass of iced tea with lemon and compost the rest
Dream role to perform? Hamlet and Mortimer in “Arsenic and Old Lace”
Who is your hero? My father
What inspires you? I find inspiration in the stories of children and the elderly.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? A working artist providing for my family.
Can we follow you? FB? Twitter? Instagram? I am on FB here and there
How do you want the world to remember you? An honest and hard working man that’s provided for his family, friends and strangers alike.
Why should we see The Robber Bridegroom? This is truly an ensemble piece that connects deeply and uniquely to our Southern American culture. This novella of Eudora Welty’s comes to new life with tall tale exuberance, grim storytelling, slapstick hilarity, music that’s fun, invigorating and downright entertaining. Simply, it’s a damn good time. Also, the musical was written at the end of the Vietnam War. Which character do you think represents America in the involvement of the war? 

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