Two Guys and a Girl

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

This comedy focuses on the lives and loves and the friendships of Berg, Pete and Sharon, who meet while Berg and Pete are at university.

They two guys work at a pizza place to earn some extra cash whilst Pete studies architecture and Berg studies medicine. Often appearing in the show are their witty boss, Bill, and an array of eccentric customers. Their best friend Sharon is a tough girl who struggles to cope with her hectic work and social life.

Main Cast

Emily Newman
Michael Welch
Lyle Kanouse
Tina Arning
Peter Spellos
Tom Bailey
Christopher Dahlberg
Warren Sweeney
Jimm Giannini
Ross Gottstein
Gregory Storm
Sam Rubin
Michael Adler
Billy Burr
Van Epperson
Catherine Roberts
Julene Renee
Seth Walther
Noel Conlon
Tiffani Thiessen
Alla Korot
Lawrence LeJohn
Douglas Weston
Amy Hill
Ellis Williams
Jess King
Steve Bessen
Eric Whitmore
Jack Brewer
Molly Morgan
Timothy Dowling
Amy Van Horne
Monte Grix
Ron Pearson
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Al Michaels
Rolando Molina
Suzanne Krull
Maury Ginsberg
James Patrick Stewart
Annie Abbott
John Ennis
Jack Impellizzeri
J. Keith Van Straaten
Steve Mittleman
Jay Johnston
Ali Landry
Nick Gaza
Robert Munns
Steve Hornyak
Brian Dunkleman
David Lafa
Dana Patrick
Alecia Guzman
Bridget Spurgeon
Mercy Diskin Malick
Jean S. Howard
Michael Girardin
Akemi Royer
Rachel Jacobson

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