David Fruechting


David Fruechting


Last seen here as Charles II in The Libertine, PSC audiences will remember David as Snout (the "Wall") in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Nicola in Arms and the Man, Robin of Bagshot and Turnkey in The Beggar's Opera, the Pedant in The Taming of the Shrew, Berowne in Love's Labor's Lost, and George in Once in a Lifetime. Among favorite roles essayed elsewhere, are Proctor in The Crucible, Dr. Pepper in Bad Habits, and Prospero in The Tempest. He had the distinct - though differing - pleasures of working with both the Actor's Gang (Leather Freak, in the U.S. premiere of Mein Kampf) and A Noise Within (Snug, in A Midsummer Night's Dream). Mr. Fruechting has studied in London with members of The National Theatre of England and the Royal Shakespeare Company, including Albert Finney and Ben Kingsley. A Southern California native and roommate of four cats, David is also a resident company member of the PSC, who helps us teach creative dramatics to children - and loves it.