Kristen Wilson
Kristen Wilson appears in the role of Veta Louise in Belle Theatre’s Harvey. Kristen’s previous stage credits include Jane in Men Are Dogs at Fort Myers Theatre, Truvee Jones in Fort Myers Theatre’s production of Steel Magnolias, Mae Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie at Cultural Park Theatre, Mrs. White in Clue on Stage for Fort Myers Theatre, Lenny McGrath in Crimes of the Heart (Cultural Park Theatre), Edith Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank (Fort Myers Theatre), Principal Clark in Footloose (Fort Myers Theatre), Mama Mae in Bye Bye Birdie (Fort Myers Theatre), Mrs. Phelps in Matilda (Creative Theatre Workshop), Mrs. Tottendale in The Drowsy Chaperone (Creative Theatre Workshop), Vicki Nichols in Terrence McNally’s
The Full Monty, Tawny, Deb and Linda Saperstein in Let Nothing You Dismay, the Senora in Andorra, Muriel Tate in Plaza Suite (Center Stage), Ginger in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Footlite Musicals), Cynthia Morse in The Second Time Around (Epilogue Theatre), Ginny Wakely in Catch a Falling Star (Stageworthy), Yvonne Fouchette in The Dinner Party (Center Stage), Kate Newton in Who Am I This Time (CCP),
Smitty in Play On! (Epilogue), Naomi Carson in An Evening of Culture (Center Stage), Gloria Whitmore in Grace & Glory (Westfield), Jolene in Crazy Quilt Club (Epilogue), Hillary in Tribute (CCP), Katie Cachencko in To Forgive, Divine (Stageworthy), Myra Marlowe in A Bad Year for Tomatoes (Center Stage), Jill Campbell in Getting the Gold (Epilogue Theatre), Sugarlee Thompkins in Hallelujah Girls (HCT), Irene Chilmark in Amateurs (HCT), Lucille in The Cemetery Club (Center Stage), Pam, Ellie and Sharon in Office Hours (TOTS), ensemble in Joseph & Mary (CCP),
Jolene Balfoy in The New Kid on the Block (Epilogue Players), Delilah Tentres in Good Help is So Hard to Murder (Westfield Players), Goldie Short in The Diviners (CCP), April Green in Hot L Baltimore (Epilogue Players), Nita Mooney in Hallelujah Girls (Westfield Players), Adrienne Bliss in A Bench in the Sun (Center Stage), Buttons in Lying in State (Epilogue Players), Little Sally in Urinetown (Waterfront Theater), Ruthie/Ned in Batboy (Red Barn Theater), multiple roles in Short Attention Span Theater (Red Barn Theater),
Catherine in Best Man (Waterfront Theater), ensemble in A Little Night Music (Waterfront Theater), Placard Girl in Reefer Madness (Waterfront Theater), Nancy Lee Faulkner in Night of January 16th (Peoples Theater), Muriel Tater in Apocalyptic Butterflies (Peoples Theater) and Grace Lancaster in Something Unspoken (Peoples Theater).
Kristen has also appeared in Lab Theater’s 24-Hour Playwriting Project and three pieces in Lab’s inaugural Ten
Minute Play Festival: Boberg’s Timer, Dash in the Middle and I’m Sorry, I Put You in a Play. You may have also seen Kristen play multiple characters in multiple shows on the Murder Mystery Dinner Train.
As a director, Kristen’s credits include Steel Magnolias for Fort Myers Theatre, Boeing Boeing for Cultural Park Theater, Crimes of the Heart at Cultural Park and The Diary of Anne Frank at Fort Myers Theatre.
December 8, 2019; updated February 21, 2025.














Tom Hall is both an amateur artist and aspiring novelist who writes art quest thrillers. He is in the final stages of completing his debut novel titled "Art Detective," a story that fictionalizes the discovery of the fabled billion-dollar Impressionist collection of Parisian art dealer Josse Bernheim-Jeune, thought by many to have perished during World War II when the collection's hiding place, Castle de Rastignac in southern France, was destroyed by the Wehrmacht in reprisal for attacks made by members of the Resistance operating in the area. A former tax attorney, Tom holds a bachelor's degree as well as both a juris doctorate and masters of laws in taxation from the University of Florida. Tom lives in Estero, Florida with his fiancee, Connie, and their four cats.