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Mateo Gómez
Boss
36-plus very productive years in the world of theatre---locally, nationally and internationally. Films: The City, Music of the Heart, Delta Force II, Fresh, Pinero, Company Men, Exposed, Shine On and Guerrilla (the life of Che Guevara, played by Benicio del Toro; Steven Soderbergh, director) to name a few. Countless TV appearances in the regular New York-based TV series. He is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association.
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Kene Holliday
Crooks
Education:
University of Maryland, College Park Campus, B.A. Speech and Drama
Education. Washington, D.C.: Founding member of Folger Shakespeare
Library's Folger Theatre Group and D.C. Black Repertory Theatre Company.
NYC: Carlyle in Joseph Papp's Lincoln Center production of Streamers (dir.
Mike Nichols). Network television debut in "Carter Country"; other
television credits are "Soap," "Lou Grant," "The Jeffersons," "Doogie Howser,"
"The Incredible Hulk," "Matlock" as Tyler Hudson, P.I., "The Josephine Baker
Story," "Hill Street Blues" and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent." Film: The
Philadelphia Experiment, Any Day Now, Dangerous Minds and Robert
DiNiro's Everybody's Fine.
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Brian Hutchison
George
Broadway:
The Invention of Love, Proof. Off-Broadway: From Up Here (Manhattan
Theatre Club); Oh, The Humanity and other exclamations (Flea Theater);
Mr. Marmalade (Roundabout Theatre); People Be Heard (Playwrights
Horizons); Indoor/Outdoor (Summer Play Festival, DR2 );The Hiding
Place (Atlantic Theater); Theophilus North and Can't Let Go (Keen
Company); and She Stoops to Conquer (Irish Repertory Theatre). Recent
regional theatre credits include The Front Page (Williamstown Theatre
Festival); The Unmentionables, Black Snow (Yale Repertory Theatre);
Burn This, The Rivals (Huntington Theatre), Barrington Stage, Pittsburgh
Public, Old Globe. Film and TV: Ghostown, Dealbreaker,
"Hope & Faith," "Law & Order: SVU" and "Law & Order: CI." MFA Old
Globe/University of San Diego.
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Mark Mineart
Lennie
Broadway:
Julius Caesar with Denzel Washington, Macbeth with Kelsey
Grammer. Off-Broadway: Svejk with Stephen Spinella. Favorite
roles include: Cyrano, Macbeth, Macduff, Cassius, Long John Silver, and of
course, Lennie in Of Mice and Men. World Premieres include: Flaming
Guns of the Purple Sage, Natural Selection, Listeners and
Under Midwestern Stars. Theatres include: Actors Theatre of Louisville,
Cincinnati Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pioneer Theatre, Kansas City
Repertory Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, as well as the Texas, St.
Louis and Utah Shakespeare Festivals. Film and TV: Kinsey with
Liam Neeson, "Law & Order," "Knights of Prosperity," "Oz" and various
soaps. Mark is a graduate of the Professional Theatre Training Program at the
University of Delaware.
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Matthew Montelongo
Slim
Broadway:
The Ritz (Roundabout Theatre, directed by Joe Mantello). Off
Broadway: God's Ear (Vineyard Theatre/New Georges), Five Flights
(Rattlestick), Arms and the Man and The Mineola Twins (Roundabout
Theatre, directed by Roger Rees and Joe Mantello, respectively), and Tartuffe
(The PublicTheater/NYSF, directed by Mark Brokaw). Regional: Vigils (Woolly
Mammoth Theatre), Take Me Out (TheatreWorks/Hartford Stage/The Repertory
Theatre of St. Louis), Elliot: A Soldier's Fugue (Alliance
Theatre), The Game of Love and Chance (Folger Theatre), Rough Magic
(Hangar Theatre), Black Milk, Far Away and Far East (Studio
Theatre), The Glass Menagerie (Delaware Theatre Company), Richard II
(Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey), The Sweepers (Capital Repertory
Theater), and Beyond Therapy (Old Globe), among many others.
Television: "The Guiding Light," "All My Children" and "One Life to Live."
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Betsy Morgan
Curly’s Wife
Broadway:
The Little Mermaid, High Fidelity (Original Cast Recordings). New York
Theatre and Workshops: The Addams Family (with Nathan Lane and Bebe
Neuwirth), Prairie (with Patrick Swayze, dir. Francesca Zambello), Leap
of Faith (dir. Taylor Hackford), Memphis (dir. Chris Ashley), The
Fantasticks (2006 revival, dir. Tom Jones), Bernarda Alba, (Lincoln
Center, dir. Graciela Daniele). National Tour: Mamma Mia!. TV: "Flight
of the Conchords" (HBO). BFA from Emerson College.
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Tommy Nohilly
Carlson
Tommy Nohilly is making his regional theater stage debut. A former U.S. Marine,
he attended NYU and Columbia University where he was the recipient of the
Shubert Fellowship and The Richard Rodgers Fellowship in playwriting. He
has made appearances on TV's "Law & Order" and "Third Watch."
He has also in appeared the films Reign Over Me, Campfire Stories and
the Sundance Film Festival winner The Believer. He currently lives
in Hell's Kitchen in NYC.
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Sean Patrick Reilly
Whit
Westport Country Playhouse debut. Broadway: The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Off Broadway:
Emancipation (Classical Theatre of Harlem); Sam Shepard's Chicago (Signature
Theatre); BUK- The Life and Times of Charles Bukowski (HERE
Theater).Recent Regional Theatre: The Front Page (Williamstown Theatre
Festival) Doubt and American Buffalo (Geva Theatre);
Glengarry Glen Ross; The Crucible and Of Mice and Men (Alley
Theatre); Real Hush-Hush (Merrimack Theatre); Waiting
For Godot (Edinburgh Festival). Film and Television: Sleepers;
Following Bliss; "Third Watch"; "Law & Order";
quot;Law & Order: Criminal Intent"; "The Black Donnellys."
Training:
R.A.D.A.; The Neighborhood Playhouse; and Atlantic Theater Company's Practical
Aesthetics Workshop. Proud Equity Member.
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Rafael Sardina
Curly
Theatre credits include Sea of Tranquility (Atlantic Theater Company); Sleepwalkers
(Alliance Theatre); Romeo in Romeo and Juliet and Lucentio in The
Taming of the Shrew (Kentucky Shakespeare Festival); Dr. Treves in The
Elephant Man and Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at University
of Missouri-Kansas City, where he earned his MFA in Acting. Film credits
include Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds; Neil Jordan's The Brave
One; A Jersey Tale, for which he won the One to Watch Actor Award at the
2003 UrbanWorld Film Festival; and the upcoming adaptation of Paulo Coelho's Veronika
Decides to Die. TV credits include "Law & Order: CI," "Law &
Order: SVU" and "CSI: Miami."
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Edward Seamon
Candy
Broadway: The Trip Back Down, Devour the Snow and Arthur Miller's The American
Clock. Off-Broadway: 16 productions at Circle Repertory Company
including Talley and Son as Mr. Talley and Buried Child as
Dodge. Roundabout Theatre: The Masterbuilder (Mr. Solness); Ghosts
(Engstrand); and Of Mice and Men (Candy). A member of Pearl Theatre in
NYC, Ed has completed 28 classical plays, the last being Machiavelli's The
Mandrake (Ciro); next is Lessing's Nathan the Wise (The
Friar). Regional highlights: Hector in Foxfire, Guthrie
Theater tour and Krapp's Last Tape (Alley Theatre, directed by Edward
Albee).
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John Steinbeck
Playwright
Steinbeck
(1902-1968) was born in Salinas, California, of German and Irish ancestry.
During summers he worked as a hired hand on nearby ranches, nourishing his
impression of the California countryside and its people. He wrote the Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939), Tortilla Flat
(1935), Of Mice and Men (1937), Cannery Row (1945), The Pearl (1947),
East of Eden (1952) and Travels with Charley (1962). In all, he
wrote twenty-five books, including sixteen novels, six non-fiction book and several
collections of short stories.
Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in
1962 "...for his realistic as well as imaginative writings, distinguished by a
sympathetic humor and a keen social perception."
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Mark Lamos
Director
Mark Lamos is a director of plays, musicals and opera. The New York Times
called him "a poet of the theater" and his work received a chapter in "100
Great Directors," along with legendary directors of the 20th century.
Lamos spent 17 seasons as artistic director of Hartford Stage, for which he
accepted the Tony Award in 1989. During his tenure, he staged acclaimed
productions of classics, new plays and musicals, many of which moved from
Hartford to New York and beyond. Lamos received the Connecticut Arts Award and
three honorary doctorates for his work at Hartford Stage. He made his
Broadway directing debut with a transfer of Our Country's Good, for
which he received a Tony Award nomination. His other Broadway credits
include Cymbeline, Seascape, The Rivals, The Gershwin's Fascinating Rhythm
and The Deep Blue Sea. Off-Broadway credits include Tiny Alice
(Lortel Award, Drama Desk Award nomination), Measure for Measure (Lortel
Award) as well as plays by A.R. Gurney, Lee Blessing, Tony Kushner, Jon Robin
Baitz and others. He has also worked on premieres with Arthur Miller, Alfred
Uhry, and Simon Gray. Lamos' opera credits include the Met, NYC Opera and PBS's
Central Park (Emmy Award nomination) and Madama Butterfly (Emmy
Award win). As an actor, he appeared in the film Longtime Companion.
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Michael Yeargan
Scenic Design
Theatre credits include designs for regional theatres in America, London's West End and
numerous Broadway and off-Broadway productions, including the currently running
hit musical revival of South Pacific (for which he won Tony and Drama
Desk Awards). Yeargan's extensive opera credits include the world premieres of A
Streetcar Named Desire and Dead Man Walking for San Francisco Opera,
The Great Gatsby for Metropolitan Opera, Cold Sassy Tree for Houston
Grand Opera and Central Park for Glimmerglass Opera and New York City
Opera. He is a professor of Stage Design at the Yale School of Drama.
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Jane Greenwood
Costume Design
Westport Country Playhouse: Thurgood, The Archbishop's Ceiling, Time of My Life.
More than 100 Broadway/Off-Broadway credits including Thurgood, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The
Receptionist, Trumpery, Heartbreak House, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, On
Golden Pond, A Delicate Balance, A Moon for the Misbegotten, The Scarlet
Pimpernel, Master Class, Passion, The Heiress, The Sisters Rosensweig, Plenty,
The Ballad of the Sad Caf', Burton's Hamlet, Vita and Virginia, Sylvia, The
Lisbon Traviata. Currently working on Way of the World at
Shakespeare Theatre Company, directed by Michael Kahn.
Metropolitan Opera:
Dialogue of the Carmelites, The Great Gatsby. Film: Arthur,
Can't Stop the Music, Glengarry Glen Ross. Awards: Irene Sharaff
Lifetime Achievement Award, Theatre Hall of Fame, 14 Tony Award
nominations. Professor, Yale School of Drama.
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Robert Wierzel
Lighting Design
Westport Country Playhouse: The Turn of the Screw, Sedition, Constant Star, Jam
& Spice, On the Verge, The Immigrant. Broadway: David
Copperfield's Dreams and Nightmares, The Deep Blue Sea.
Off-Broadway: Two Trains Running, Hot N Throbbing, Othello, Big
Love, Intrigue with Faye, Savanna Bay, Love's Fire: Fresh Numbers by
Seven American Playwrights, among others. Regional: Arena
Stage, Shakespeare Theatre (D.C.), ACT (San Francisco), Chicago Shakespeare,
Hartford Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Mark
Taper Forum, Berkley Rep, Alliance Theatre, among many others. Opera
companies of Paris (Garnier), Berlin, Tokyo, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver,
Boston, San Diego, San Francisco, Houston, Washington, Seattle, Virginia,
Miami, Chicago (including Lyric Opera and Chicago Opera Theatre), Glimmerglass
and New York City Opera, and numerous collaborations (22 years) with the Bill
T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company.
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John Gromada
Sound Design
Westport Country
Playhouse: The Archbishop's Ceiling, Journey's End, Dear
Brutus. Broadway: A Bronx Tale, The Homecoming, Prelude
to a Kiss, Old Acquaintance, Rabbit Hole, Well, A
Streetcar Named Desire, Twelve Angry Men, Proof, Sight
Unseen, Sixteen Wounded, The Retreat from Moscow, Enchanted
April, Summer and Smoke, Holiday, A Few
Good Men. Off-Broadway: Dividing the Estate, Buffalo
Gal, Crimes of the Heart, Pig Farm, Entertaining
Mr. Sloane, Small Tragedy; Trumbo, Living
Out, Tea at Five, many others. Long Wharf Theatre: Travesties, We
Won't Pay!, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, Twelfth
Night. Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol, Camino
Real, Macbeth, many, many others. NY Shakespeare
Festival: Henry V, Julius Caesar, Tartuffe, The
Skriker, Machinal, The Swan. Awards: Drama
Desk Award, OBIE Award, NEA Opera/Music Theatre Fellowship, L.A. Drama-Logue
Award, an EDDY, two Connecticut Critics Circle Awards.
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B. H. Barry
Fight Director
B. H. Barry, established over 30 years ago as one of the foremost fight directors
in England, was a co-founder of the Society of British Fight Directors, now
known as the British Society of Dramatic Combat. In 1973 he helped found
Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Massachusetts. He currently teaches
at Circle in the Square. He just returned from The Salzburg Festival in Austria
and is currently working on a German musical in Berlin, Des Schu des Manitu.
style='color:#340BFA'> He has been awarded both a Drama Desk Award and
an Obie Award for Sustained and Consistent Excellence in Stage Combat.
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William Berloni
Animal Trainer
Broadway: Currently Legally Blonde the Musical, Annie (original Sandy), Camelot,
Frankenstein, The First, Alice in Wonderland, Oliver!, Anything Goes
(Lincoln Center Theater), Nick and Nora, La Bete, The Wiz, Annie (20th and 30th Anniversary), The
Wizard of Oz, Dinner at Eight (Lincoln Center Theater), Double Feature
(New York City Ballet), Chitty Chity Bang Bang, The Woman in White, Awake
and Sing! (Lincoln Center Theater) and The Lieutenant of Inishmore.
Since 1977 he has trained animals for hundreds of Off-Broadway and regional
theatre productions, tours, movies and television shows. Published author
Broadway Tails by Globe Pequot Press, June 2008. Recipient of the ASPCA
Humanitarian Award and the American Humane Association Patsy Award.
Currently the Director of Animal Behavior at the Humane Society of New York. www.theatricalanimals.com
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Michael Chamberlin
Assistant Director
As Director: Washing Machine (Fist in the Pocket Theater - IT Award
Nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance); Chekhov's Mistress
(Theatre Brut at New Jersey Rep); Porcelain (Tsunami Theatre
Company - Helen Hayes Award Nomination for Outstanding Director); Bat Boy:
The Musical (3 Helen Hayes Award Nominations), A Clockwork Orange,
Love's Fire (The Studio Theatre 2ndStage); Class Action (Imagination
Stage); The Glory of Living (Didactic Theatre Company). Assistant
Director: Carnival!, Mister Roberts, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (The
Kennedy Center); Indian Blood (Primary Stages); The Matchmaker (Ford's
Theatre); Glamour (NWF at Mark Taper Forum). Artistic Director -
Fist in the Pocket Theater: www.fistinthepocket.org.
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Diane DiVita
Production Stage Manager
Diane most recently completed Tryst at Westport Country Playhouse and is very
happy to be doing Of Mice and Men. She just completed Good Boys and
True, directed by Scott Ellis at Second Stage Theatre and Anna Deavere
Smith's newest one-woman show, Let Me Down Easy. Recent Broadway credits
include Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia directed by Jack O'Brien, Absurd
Person Singular, August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and King
Hedley, The Sound of Music, Dream, Drowning Crow, How to Succeed in
Business and Arthur Miller's Broken Glass. Her Off-Broadway
credits include Entertaining Mr. Sloane, directed by Scott Ellis, with
Alec Baldwin, at Roundabout Theatre, as well as Roundabout's Paris Letter,
starring John Glover and Ron Rifkin, directed by Doug Hughes. Other
reputable work has been done at Manhattan Theatre Club and Manhattan Class
Company. Diane is very happy to be working with Megan Smith once again.
She is currently a lecturer at Yale School of Drama.
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Megan Smith
Assistant Stage Manager
Ms. Smith is thrilled to return to the Playhouse. Previously at Westport Country
Playhouse: David Copperfield and Finian's Rainbow. Select credits
include Off-Broadway: Good Boys and True (Second Stage); The Slug
Bearers of Kayrol Island, American Fiesta, Mary Rose, The
Internationalist (Vineyard Theatre); Entertaining Mr. Sloane
(Roundabout Theatre); Ephemera (SPF); Moonlight and Magnolias
(Manhattan Theatre Club); Last Easter (MCC); Book of Days (Signature
Theatre); Derelicts and Dreamers and Battle of Angels (Blue Roses
Productions). Regional: Williamstown Theatre Festival. Ms. Smith is also a
Founding Member of Blue Roses Productions, a non-profit theatre company
dedicated to Tennessee Williams and New American Playwrights. Equity member
since 1999.
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Telsey + Company
Casting
Broadway/Tours: Speed-the-Plow, Equus, [title of show], South Pacific, In the Heights,
Legally Blonde, Wicked, Hairspray, Rent, How the Grinch Stole
Christmas!, The Color Purple, The Drowsy Chaperone, Bette Midler: The Showgirl
Must Go On (Vegas). Off-Broadway: Rock of Ages, Blue Man Group,
Boys' Life (Second Stage Theatre), Atlantic Theater, MCC, Signature Theatre.
Regional: 9 to 5 (Ahmanson), Hair (Arizona Theatre Company), La
Jolla, Shakespeare Theatre, Westport Country Playhouse. Film: I Love You
Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Sex and the City, Dan in Real Life,
Then She Found Me, Across the Universe, Ira and Abby, Rent,
Pieces of April, Camp, The Grey Zone, Finding
Forrester, The Bone Collector. TV: "Ugly Betty" (pilot), "Whoopi," HBO's "Undefeated," commercials.
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