Coconut (n): A fruit.


Another Coconut Production
represents a dream put together by three friends to present live theatre in the Los Angeles area.

Holly Baker-Kreiswirth

As a partner in Another Coconut Production, Holly directed the West Coast premiere of Oh, Baby and Wonder of the World at the Sierra Stage in Hollywood and a staged reading of Wonder at PV Players.  She also directed one of the four plays in 4 by A.A. Milne at PV Players.  Recent acting roles include Rosey Snow in Cinderella Waltz, Ambassador Prudence Bushnell in Blockbuster: The 9/11 Commission Report, Li’l Bit in How I Learned to Drive and Julie Gillis in The Tender Trap.  By day, Holly works on the ABC television show Private Practice.

Frank Pepito

A co-founder of Another Coconut Production, Frank's stage credits include recent the musicals - Promises, Promises and Damn Yankees for Manhattan Beach Community Church and The Pirates of Penzance for the Torrance Theatre Company - and memorable roles as Axel in The Nerd, Dr. Prentice in What the Butler Saw, multiple roles in 4 by A.A. Milne, and Nick Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream. He has also run sound and lights, stage managed, and designed promotional art over several shows. When not burning the candle at both ends juggling theatre work and visiting a local magic kingdom, Frank works as a studio director for a print-based promotional company and also posts a lot of snapshots, mostly taken at said local magic kingdom, at www.frankpepito.com.

Bill Wolski

Primarily an actor, Bill's credits, both professional and amateur, total over 75 productions. Favorite leads include roles in Neil Simon's Laughter On the 23rd Floor, Ibsen's A Doll House, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and David Sedaris' one-man show, The Santaland Diaries. An accomplished tap dancer, he has also held principal roles in 42nd Street and Hello, Dolly. Also a former Blues Brothers impersonator, Bill can be found toting his harmonica case to several karaoke bars around the South Bay on his nights off, and plans to have mp3s available for download on his website, www.billwolski.com, in the coming months.