Cast & Crew
Sarah Nelson
Tony Dobrowolski
Tony Dobrowolski (Director) is the iNcOnCeIvAbLe ThEaTrE Literary Manager and Dramaturge.
He was the co-director of Another Caesar last season. He adapted four of the fairy tales of
Oscar Wilde as THE WILDE TALES  for iNcOnCeIvAbLe ThEaTrE's Outreach Program. Tony has
been active in Chicago theatre since 1992. With MFAs in both Acting and Design/Technical
Theatre, he has taught at Denison University (Granville, OH) and Wayne State University
(Detroit, MI). Chicago acting credits include appearances with Chicago Shakespeare, Court
Theatre, Marriott Theatre Lincolnshire, Goodman Theatre, First Folio Shakespeare Festival, Oak
Park Festival Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Illinois Theatre Center and National Jewish Theatre
as well as more than 30 productions with ShawChicago. Directing credits include Butley by
Simon Gray, Absent Friends by Alan Ayckbourn, and Children by A. R. Gurney. Thanks to RFV
who makes it all possible.
Patrick T Murphy (Assistant Director) is getting inconceivable again with THE TROJAN WAR!
Patrick recently performed in the company's first outreach production of THE WILDE TALES.  In
the past, Patrick has also directed productions of THE LONESOME WEST, THE COMPLETE
HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED), and assistant directed the American premiere of THE BLUE
HOUR.  He will next be stage managing THE BEATS remounting at 16th Street Theater this
September.  Thank you to all who came out to support the show tonight!  L'chaim!
Patrick Murphy
Managing Director
Jeffrey Levin
David Daniels
Michael Carey
Meg Elliot
Dave proudly comes from Falls Church, Virginia. A recent DePaul Theatre School graduate, some
favorite shows include Much Ado About Nothing, The Bacchae, A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Merry Wives of Windsor and The Ernie Play (World Premiere). This is Daves' first show at
Inconceivable and he is honored to be involved!
Meg Elliott is originally from Schoharie, New York in the northern foothills of the Catskill
Mountains.  Recent Chicago credits include the Host of the Garter in The Merry Wives of
Windsor (Arc Theatre), Gertrude in Hamlet (Dreamlogic Theatreworks), and Beatrice in
Much Ado About Nothing  (Chicgao D'ell Arte). She earned an MFA at the Theatre School
at DePaul where favorite roles included Maggie in Dancing at Lughnasa, the Warden in
Holes, and Shelly Levine in Glengarry Glenn Ross.  Her next project is Peer Gynt at with
Polarity Ensemble Theatre at the DCA Storefront Theater.
Sarah Nelson is a recent graduate of North Park University with a double major in
Theatre and Business.  She has worked both on and off stage for companies such as
Redmoon, The Neo-Futurists, The House Theatre, Artemisia and Revolution Theatre.  
She is also a company member with Akvavit Theatre, bringing Nordic works to the
Chicago stage.  Many thanks to Inconceivable Theatre and Happy Halloween!
Michael Carey is very excited to be working again with Inconceivable Theatre.  
Previously he played Bernhart in Inconceivable's production of Another Caesar.  Recent
Chicago credits include Shadow of a Gunman with Seanachai Theatre, Night and Day
with Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, and both Book of Days and Picasso at the Lapin
Agile with Evergreen Theatre Ensemble in Naperville, IL.  Some favorite roles: Captain
Smollett in Treasure Island with Cardinal Stage Company, Michael Douglas in Fatal
Attraction:  A Greek Tragedy with the Bloomington Playwrights Project, and Fred in Fred
at IndyFringe.
Jeffrey Levin is a composer, sound designer, and music director living in Chicago, Illinois. He
graduated with a BM in music composition from Columbia College Chicago and has studied
composition under Dr. Marcos Balter and Dr. Patricia Morehead, piano performance with
Dennis Luxion, and conducting with Russel Vinnick. He is currently pursuing a Masters of
Music in Composition at DePaul University under direction of Dr. Sueng-Ah Oh, Dr. Kurt
Westerberg, and Dr. Christopher Wendell Jones. His music has been performed by musicians
from Dal Niente, Gaudete Brass Quintet, International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Third
Coast Percussion, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, and more. For theater, his original
music and sound design has been featured at several Chicago theaters including Profiles
(Behanding in Spokane, Fifty Words, reasons to be pretty, Jailbait, Kid Sister), Stage Left
(Leapfest 8), Serendipity Theatre Collective (2nd Story), Collaboraction (Sketchbook 2011) as
well as original music for schools like Columbia College (Mr. Marmalade) and McGill University
(Agamemnon). He is currently serving as music director and piano/keys player for rock musical
EYE iNSIDE with BioPhilliac Collective. He also teaches music theory and composition at the
Merit School of Music and DePaul University as well as performing on piano for various events
in Chicago.