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Spring 2015

Ah, Wilderness!

by Eugene O'Neill

 

Directed by Aimee Todoroff

Stage Managed by Erika Jenko

 

Monday May 18th, 2015

Playwrights Horizons South Studio

 

Cast:

(In Alphabetical Order)

Arthur Miller

Essie Miller

David McComber/Business Man

Tommy Miller

Sid Davis

Nat Miller

Wint Selby/Bartender

Nora/Muriel McComber

Belle

Richard Miller

Lily Miller

Mildred Miller

Deven Anderson

Lisa Barnes

Michael Birch

Daria DeGaetano

Chris Harcum

Steven Hauck

Lincoln Hayes

Helen Herbert

Hollye Gilbert Hudson

Glenn Provost

Cheri Wicks

Rachel Cora Wood

 

The Skin of Our Teeth

by Thornton Wilder

 

Directed by Michael Heitzler

Stage Managed by Erika Jenko

 

Monday April 20th, 2015

Playwrights Horizons South Studio

 

Cast:

(In Alphabetical Order)

Announcer

Ivy/Miss Muse

Hester

Mr. Antrobus

Telegraph Boy/Fred Bailey

Mr. Fitzpatrick

Henry Antrobus

Fortune Teller

Gladys Antrobus

Sabina

Mrs. Antrobus

Dinosaur/Bingo Caller

William John Austin

Kathy Biehl

Michele Butler

Brad Fryman

John Graham

Steven Hauck

Jack Herholdt

Bianca Leigh

Chloe Lewis

Katharine McLeod

Mickey Pantano

Lukas Poost

Trifles and The People

by Susan Glaspell

 

Directed by Bill Burford

Stage Managed by Erika Jenko

 

Cast

(In Alphabetical Order)

 

Trifles

William John Austin

Hamilton Clancy

David Logan Rankin

Suzanne Savoy

Cheri Wicks

 

The People

George Henderson

Lewis Hale

Sheriff Peters

Mrs. Peters

Mrs. Hale

The Philosopher

The Light Touch

Edward Willis

The Earnest Approch

The Boy From Georgia

Oscar Tripp

The Anarchist

Tom How/Man From Cape

Woman From Idaho

Sara

The Artist

 

William John Austin

Mara Davo

Hamilton Clancy

Deborah Fennelly

Byron Hagan

Jack Herholdt

Andrew Ragola

David Logan Rankin

Suzanne Savoy

Susan Stout

Cheri Wicks

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