Terrance Fiore is a former business exec and marketing prof, who began acting onstage in 2002. He is delighted to be returning to Guild Hall in this production of “Tragedie.” Terry appeared at GH last year in “The Summit” and earlier in a staged reading of “Detroit.” Other favorite performances include “Love Letters” (with Pia Lindstrom and Tony Walton, dir.), “A Comedy of Tenors,” “Clever Little Lies,” “Other Peoples’ Money,“ “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” “Galapagos,” the stage adaptation of the Kurt Vonnegut novel, “The Diary of Anne Frank” at Bay Street Theatre, Tennessee Williams’ “In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel,” “and 110 In The Shade.” Terry has appeared in a range of dramatic readings and radio plays. Film credits include “Dark Was the Night,” which premiered at the Lincoln Center Scary Movie Festival. Video: Grey Advertising’s award winning “The 401K Project,” which advocated for a reduction in gun violence.