Meet the Cast of Ten November: Part 4

Tyler Miranda

Tyler is very lucky to be a part of this production of Ten November! Working with the community is what he believes theatre should always be, and he is excited for this amazing opportunity to do so! He hopes you enjoy the show! Past credits include Mitch Mahoney (Spelling Bee @ The Grange Theatre), Valjean (Les Miserables @ Helen Hayes Theatre), John Brooke (Little Women @ Skyline Theatre), Demetrius (A Midsummer Night’s Dream @ RSC). Thank you to his supporters and the ones that made him who he is today!

Role: Actor Three/CG2/Speaker/Garcia

Where are you from?
Highland Falls, NY

How/why did you get into acting?
I was sort of “forced” to be my first musical in high school and I instantly fell in love once rehearsals started. Now it is the one thing I would love to do forever.

What does it mean for you to be in this show?
Telling the story about this tragedy has been an eye opening and humbling experience. Nature truly decides the law of the land, and it is equal parts beautiful and harrowing.

Can you tell us one fun fact about yourself?
I love to climb things and then do parkour.


Richard Noble

Before retiring in 2020, Richard was a full-time librarian at Brown University and part-time actor working with a number of Providence area professional theatres, beginning in 1990. In the latter 1970s and 1980s, as a resident of the Upper Valley, he had performed frequently with Thetford’s Parish Players (including its School Touring Company, though which he met his wife Robyn) and in a number of Dartmouth College productions. Since returning to the Upper Valley in 2022, he has appeared twice in the PP’s Tens Festival and in The Play That Goes Wrong and Rhinoceros, as well the Shaker Bridge production of The Minutes.

Role: Actor One/Lange/Cooper

Where are you from?
Jackson, Mich. / Andover, Mass. / Winchester, Hants. / Middletown, Conn. / Oxford, Oxon. / Middletown, Conn. / Thetford, Vt. / New York, N.Y. / Providence, R.I. / Thetford, Vt.

How/why did you get into acting?
I was a failing poet who got into acting when a student director at Wesleyan University thought I had the right voice for Canon Chasuble in The Importance of Being Ernest. Eventually I made a living as a rare book librarian at Dartmouth and (via Columbia's library school) at Brown University, but always with a sideline in acting (sometimes paid!), especially with the Perishable, Gamm and other theatres in Providence, and now (Round 2) Parish Players in Thetford, most recently in Rhinoceros (partnered with son Phil, whose mother I met in 1980 via the PP)--that following a remarkable experience in the Shaker Bridge Theatre production of The Minutes.

What does it mean for you to be in this show?
To be in this show--again with Phil, inter alia--here in the middle of Vermont, in a theatre that is the model of what can be done with passion and focus, no matter where.

Can you tell us one fun fact about yourself?
I'm still alive at 76, doing this of all things.


Ten November at the Grange Theatre