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Paul E. Fegan started performing at the age of 9 when he played a newsboy in Gypsy and has not stopped. Early in his career, he appeared at Orleans Arena Theatre on Cape Cod in Cabaret (Franz) the lead roles in Scapino, The Mikado and Candide (Voltaire), followed by traveling around the country in national tours of The Fantasticks, Lo and Behold, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and My Fat Friend before moving to NYC. He graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and married his leading lady, Gerri. He acted at The 16th Street Playhouse, The Players Club, and served on the Board of Directors of Manhattan Conservatory Theatre, having performed in A Cry of Players and the US premiere of Little Moon of Alban. Moving back to Massachusetts he and his wife Gerri founded Fegan's Pocket Storytelling Troupe and, together, they wrote and traveled internationally performing custom-tailored stories for schools, libraries, and festivals, the peak of which was mentoring a youth theater group in Essabalu, Kenya called The Gifted Souls Theatre Stars. Most recently, Paul has appeared in some of his favorite roles (Fagin in Oliver, Mordechai in Fiddler, and Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles at St. Petersburg City Theatre) at regional and local theatres in MA and FL. Paul also has been an active performer for The Murder Mystery Company of Tampa.