What does it look like when a man with no scruples stops at nothing to gain power? If you’re unsure, Richard of Gloucester will gladly demonstrate with bottomless ambition and ruthless cunning: the crown, at all costs. As he climbs ever higher, Richard bends the world to his will until even his mother can’t bear to own him.

Shakespeare’s mesmerizing chronicle of the megalomaniac’s rampage to the throne remains an irresistible study of villainy and of our alarming addiction to its exploits. Featuring a cast of D.C. favorites and led by Matthew Rauch (Cinemax’s Banshee, Broadway’s JunkThe Merchant of Venice), director David Muse returns to STC after his hit production of King Charles III, rendered “more incisively than…in its Broadway incarnation” (The Washington Post).


Reviews

“★★★★★…fantastically devious and delightfully fun.” –Metro Weekly

“DELICIOUSLY COMPLEX…a dark and fascinating journey.” –BroadwayWorld

“MEMORABLE…Matthew Rauch’s Richard teaches a master class in duplicity and manipulation.” –DC Metro Theater Arts

“RIVETING…David Muse is a brilliant director and he brings out the best in his actors.” –The Georgetown Dish

“Its sinister and dark delivery takes Shakespeare’s title character to a new level of villainy.” –PG County Sentinel

“There are some outstanding performances swimming in all the blood, particularly among the women.” –Brightest Young Things


From the Director
David Muse

Richard the Third is a great play for now. It’s about a heartless man, a con artist, a man obsessed with winning and power, a misogynist, a spinner of news and misinformation, a man who thrives by beating others, a man who uses and discards people.

It’s about how a country responds to a leader like this. We watch people negotiate with their own mortality, align themselves with power and resist secretly if at all.

It’s about the inescapable magnetism of a certain brand of vileness, our inability to resist being drawn in, the danger of manipulation on a massive scale.

The play is a challenge for a director. It takes for granted familiarity with British history, some of the most interesting developments are carried by a handful of lines that are easy to miss, and the whole thing can be a slog if it isn’t handled well. I’m after a production that combats those challenges head-on: something that is clear, surprising, often genuinely funny, and shocking in its parallels to the contemporary moment.


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Richard the Third

Feb 5, 2019 - Mar 10, 2019

by William Shakespeare
Directed by David Muse
Runtime: 2 hours 30 minutes with one 15 minute intermission

Please note that this production includes loud noises, haze and the use of herbal cigarettes.

This production includes graphic depictions of violence, including violence against women and children, which may not be suitable for all audiences. Discretion is advised.

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The Performers
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  • Richard, Duke of Gloucester: Matthew Rauch
    Matthew Rauch
    Richard, Duke of Gloucester
    Richard, Duke of Gloucester
    Matthew Rauch

    STC: Henry V (Dauphin), Macbeth (Malcolm). NEW YORK: Broadway: Junk, The Merchant of Venice, Prelude to a Kiss. Off-Broadway: Signature Theatre: A Particle of Dread, Book of Days; Playwrights Horizons: Kin; Shakespeare in the Park: The Winter’s Tale; Red Bull Theater: The Duchess of Malfi, Edward the Second, The Revenger’s Tragedy; MCC: Still Life; Keen Company; The New Group. REGIONAL: Hartford Stage: Macbeth (Macbeth); Arena Stage: The Miser; La Jolla Playhouse; Williamstown Theatre Festival; Long Wharf Theatre; Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; many others. FILM: The Wolf of Wall Street, The Tale, Daddy, Labor Day, Phil Spector, No Reservations, more. TELEVISION: Banshee (four seasons); Recurring roles: Chambers, Blue Bloods, NCIS: New Orleans, Shades of Blue, Believe, Treme; Other Television: Seven Seconds, Bull, The Good Wife, Law & Order: SVU, The Blacklist, Law & Order, many more. OTHER: Kennedy Center: Henry V with the National Symphony. AWARDS: Callaway Award (for Bosola in The Duchess of Malfi); Connecticut Critics Circle Award (Best Actor for Macbeth).

  • George,Duke of Clarence/Tyrrel: Cody Nickell*
    Cody Nickell*
    George,Duke of Clarence/Tyrrel
    George,Duke of Clarence/Tyrrel
    Cody Nickell*

    STC: The School for Lies, Romeo and Juliet. REGIONAL: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Company Member; Botticelli in the Fire, Baby Screams Miracle, Stupid F***ing Bird (World Premiere), In the Next Room, Clybourne Park; Folger Theatre: Antony and Cleopatra, Mary Stuart, The Taming of the Shrew, Arcadia, Macbeth; Studio Theatre: Animal (World Premiere); Portland Center Stage: Outrage (World Premiere), The Pillowman, How to Disappear Completely… (U.S. Premiere), The Merchant of Venice; Santa Cruz Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, As You Like It; PlayMakers Repertory Company: Playboy of the Western World; Henry IV, Part I; Henry V; Arden Theatre: A Doll’s House, Crime and Punishment, The Whipping Man; Wilma Theater: The Understudy; Gulfshore Playhouse: Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, All My Sons, Art, Constellations; San Jose Repertory Theatre: Mary’s Wedding (U.S. Premiere). FILM: My America, Dorian Blues. TELEVISION: That 70’s Show, All My Children, Celebrity Death Match. AWARDS: Connecticut Critics Circle Award (Best Actor for Visiting Mister Green). TRAINING: Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama.

  • Duchess of York: Sandra Shipley
    Sandra Shipley
    Duchess of York
    Duchess of York
    Sandra Shipley

    NEW YORK: Broadway: Present Laughter, The Importance of Being Earnest, Blithe Spirit, Equus, Pygmalion, The Retreat From Moscow, Vincent in Brixton, The Deep Blue Sea, Indiscretions. Off-Broadway: Roundabout Theatre Company: Arms and the Man, Suddenly Last Summer; The Public Theater: Venus, Stuff Happens; Lincoln Center Theater: The Carpetbagger’s Children; Manhattan Theatre Club: Kindertransport; Second Stage Theater: The Clearing, Once Around the City; Mint Theater Company: Hindle Wakes, Rutherford and Son; City Center Encores!: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. NATIONAL TOURS: Anything Goes, Blithe Spirit. REGIONAL: American Repertory Theater, Boston Shakespeare Company, Dallas Theater Center, Geva Theatre Center, Guthrie Theater, Gloucester Stage Company, Humana Festival, Huntington Theatre Company, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Old Globe, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Yale Repertory Theatre. INTERNATIONAL: U.K. Royal Court / West End: Look Back in Anger; Royal Shakespeare Company: Twelfth Night, The Winter’s Tale, When Thou Art King, London Assurance, Major Barbara; Regional Repertory; U.K. Tour: Private Lives. FILM: Monument Avenue, Mermaids. TELEVISION: Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Third Watch, Lipstick Jungle. AWARDS: Elliot Norton Medal for Sustained Theatre Excellence; L.A. Robbie Award; I.R.N.Es (for Mary Tyrone in Long Day’s Journey Into Night; Medea; Kath in Entertaining Mr. Sloane). TRAINING: London University, New College of Speech and Drama.

  • Margaret of Anjou: Lizan Mitchell
    Lizan Mitchell
    Margaret of Anjou
    Margaret of Anjou
    Lizan Mitchell

    NEW YORK: Broadway: Electra, Having Our Say, So Long on Lonely Street. Off-Broadway: The First Noel, Brownsville Song, Cell, The Hurricane Katrina Comedy Festival, Rosmersholm, For Colored Girls..., Gum, Salt, Ma Rose. REGIONAL: London / Liverpool / National Black Theater / Contemporary American Theater Festival: Dead and Breathing; Trinity Rep: Skeleton Crew; Arena Stage: A Raisin in the Sun (Helen Hayes Award);Premiere Stages: My Lord What a Night; Cleveland Play House: The Good Peaches; Yale Repertory Theatre / Berkeley Repertory Theatre / Victory Gardens Theater: The House That Will Not Stand; Victory Gardens Theater: An Issue of Blood; Crossroads Theater: The Last Fall; McCarter Theatre Center: Having Our Say; Center Stage: Fabulation; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company; Pittsburgh Public Theater; TheaterWorks; Goodman Theatre; Proposition Theatre; San Jose Repertory; The Humana Festival. TELEVISION: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, John Adams (HBO), Brooklynification, Deadbeat, Golden Boy, The Good Wife, Law & Order, Sesame Street, The Wire. FILM: We’ll Never Have Paris, Detroit, The Human Stain, The Preacher’s Wife, Of Monsters and Men. OTHER: Founding member of Quick Silver Theater Company.

  • Lady Anne of Neville: Cara Ricketts
    Cara Ricketts
    Lady Anne of Neville
    Lady Anne of Neville
    Cara Ricketts

    NEW YORK: Broadway: Roundabout Theatre Company: Time and the Conways; Off-Broadway: Theatre for a New Audience: Measure for Measure (Isabella). INTERNATIONAL: Stratford Festival; Necessary Angel Theatre Company: Hedda Gabler (Hedda); Canadian Stage: Constellations (Marianne), Race (Susan, opposite Jason Priestly); Acting UpStage: The Wild Party (Queenie, Dora Award Nominee for Outstanding Performance). FILM: Jean of the Joneses, Across the Line, The Anniversary. TELEVISION: Anne with an E (Mary; CBC / Netflix), Titans (Warner Brothers / DC Entertainment), Orphan Black, Law & Order: SVU, Saving Hope (CTV), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Book of Negroes (E1 / BET). Upcoming: Street Legal (Lead; CBC). OTHER: Videogames: Far Cry: New Dawn (Mickey; Ubisoft), Far Cry Primal (Sayla; Ubisoft). TEACHING: National Theater School of Canada: First Year Acting. TRAINING: Canadian Film Center, Humber College. WEB: Instagram: @Cara.Ricketts. Series: Whatever Linda.

  • Queen Elizabeth: Robynn Rodriguez*
    Robynn Rodriguez*
    Queen Elizabeth
    Queen Elizabeth
    Robynn Rodriguez*

    STC: Richard II (Duchess of Gloucester), Henry V (Chorus 1 / Alice). NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: The Public Theater. REGIONAL: Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Guthrie Theater; Kennedy Center; Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; Arizona Theatre Company; 22 Seasons at Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Intiman Theatre; Denver Center Theatre Company. INTERNATIONAL: Birmingham Rep / The Barbican (England). OTHER: Director: Utah Shakespeare Festival; PCPA / Pacific Conservatory Theatre; University of Texas, Austin; Dartmouth College; American Players Theatre (Summer 2019); Represented Oregon Shakespeare Festival at the 43rd Annual Festival des Jeux du Théâtre (Sarlat, France). AWARDS: Garland Award; San Francisco Bay Area Critics’ Circle Award. Training: American Conservatory Theater: MFA in Acting. WEB: RobynnRodriguez.com.

  • Earl of Rivers: Todd Scofield*
    Todd Scofield*
    Earl of Rivers
    Earl of Rivers
    Todd Scofield*

    STC (selected): Our Town, Richard III, The Comedy of Errors, As You Like It, The Importance of Being Earnest, Cymbeline, The Taming of the Shrew. REGIONAL: Kennedy Center: Mister Roberts | Round House Theatre: Oslo, The Book of Will, Beauty Queen of Leenane, This, Double Indemnity, Tabletop | Folger Theatre (selected): Mary Stuart, Othello, Cyrano, Henry VIII, Hamlet, The Tempest, King Lear, Measure for Measure | Arden Theatre: Freud’s Last Session | Theater J: Bal Masque, Freud’s Last Session | North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, Olney Theatre Center, Ford’s Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Spooky Action Theater, Imagination Stage, Adventure Theatre MTC, Barter Theatre, Charlotte Repertory Theatre, PlayMakers Repertory Company. TV: The Wire.

    * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

  • Lord Gray: Jonathan Feuer*
    Jonathan Feuer*
    Lord Gray
    Lord Gray
    Jonathan Feuer*

    STC: As You Like It. REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: John; Theater J: The Call; Mosaic Theater Company: Charm; Rep Stage: Antigone Project; Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences: How to Catch a Star, Flowers Stink; Imagination Stage: Charlotte’s Web, The Freshest Snow Whyte; The Hub Theatre: Redder Blood; Forum Theatre: Passion Play, The ‘T’ Party, 9 Circles; The Keegan Theatre: A Few Good Men; Adventure Theatre MTC: A Little House Christmas; Quotidian Theatre Company: A Little Trick, Talking Pictures; Annapolis Shakespeare Company: As You Like It. OTHER: Company Member: Only Make Believe (an interactive theatre for children in hospitals and care facilities). TRAINING: STC’s Academy for Classical Acting at The George Washington University: MFA.

  • Lord Hastings: Derrick Lee Weeden*
    Derrick Lee Weeden*
    Lord Hastings
    Lord Hastings
    Derrick Lee Weeden*

    STC: Henry IV, Part 1 and 2 (Lord Chief Justice); Coriolanus (Sicinius); Wallenstein (Kolibas); Richard II (Northumberland); Henry V (Exeter). REGIONAL: Guthrie Theater: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (John Prentice, Sr.); Syracuse Stage / Seattle Repertory Theatre: The Piano Lesson (Doaker Charles); Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts: Fences (Troy), The Whipping Man (Simon), Cyrano De Bergerac (Cyrano); Chicago Shakespeare Theater: Othello (Othello); 22 Seasons at Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Hamlet (Polonius), Great Expectations (Magwich), Antony and Cleopatra (Mark Antony), Death and the King’s Horseman (Elesin), The Tempest (Prospero), Gem of the Ocean (Caesar), The Philanderer (Leonard Charteris), Julius Caesar (Brutus), The Three Sisters (Vershinin), Othello (Othello), Seven Guitars (Headley), Les Blancs (Tshembe Matoseh), Coriolanus (Coriolanus), Measure for Measure (Duke Vincentio), Richard II (Bolingbroke), among others; Milwaukee Repertory Theatre; Portland Center Stage; Great Lakes Theatre Festival; Alabama Shakespeare Festival; Berkeley Repertory Theatre. NATIONAL TOURS: Barbican Theatre Center (London) / La Jolla Playhouse / Birmingham Rep (U.K.) / Berkeley Repertory / Oregon Shakespeare Festival: The Continental Divide: Daughters of the Revolution (Kwesi Ntuli), Mother’s Against (Vincent Baptiste). AWARDS: Back Stage Garland Awards for Othello and Les Blancs. TRAINING: Southern Methodist University: MFA.

  • Lord Stanley: Michael Rudko
    Michael Rudko
    Lord Stanley
    Lord Stanley
    Michael Rudko

    STC: Twelfth Night (Feste), Cymbeline (Belarius), Hedda Gabler (Tesman), Lorenzaccio, The Tempest. NEW YORK: Broadway: The Audience, Saint Joan, Romeo & Juliet, Mary Stuart, The Best Man, Timon of Athens, Serious Money. Off-Broadway: Theatre for a New Audience: Titus Andronicus, As You Like It, Love’s Labor’s Lost, Henry V; The Public / New York Shakespeare Festival: As You Like It, King Lear, Richard II; Transport Group: House for Sale. INTERNATIONAL: The Bridge Project: Richard III; Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus (Germany): We Are Not These Hands; Donmar Warehouse (London): True West; Globe Theatre (London): Antony & Cleopatra, Julius Caesar. REGIONAL: American Repertory Theater, Arena Stage, California Shakespeare Theater, Center Stage, Dallas Theater Center, Folger Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Mark Taper Forum, McCarter Theatre Center, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Old Globe, Pioneer Theatre Company, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Yale Repertory Theatre, The Wilma Theater.

  • Duke of Buckingham: Christopher Michael McFarland*
    Christopher Michael McFarland*
    Duke of Buckingham
    Duke of Buckingham
    Christopher Michael McFarland*

    NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Theatre for a New Audience: Measure for Measure; The Acting Company: Of Mice and Men, As You Like It; The Wild Project: Spacebar; Smith Street Stage: The Winter’s Tale; New York Shakespeare Exchange: King John; The Flea: Even Maybe Tammy. REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: Pride in the Falls of Autrey Mill; Kennedy Center: Golden Age; Guthrie Theater; Yale Repertory Theatre; Long Wharf Theatre; Pittsburgh Public Theater; Philadelphia Theatre Company; Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; Arizona Shakespeare Festival; Opera House Arts. TELEVISION: Jessica Jones, Sneaky Pete. TRAINING: Yale School of Drama: MFA in Acting.

  • Archbishop of Canterbury: Harry A. Winter
    Harry A. Winter
    Archbishop of Canterbury
    Archbishop of Canterbury
    Harry A. Winter

    STC: Kiss Me, Kate; The Government Inspector; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; The Tempest (u/s Alonso / Gonzalo). NATIONAL TOURS: Gigi, Jolson the Musical. REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: Allegro, 110 in the Shade, Pacific Overtures, Xanadu; Kennedy Center: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Mame; Olney Theatre Center: Racing Demon, The Laramie Project, Bringing Up Amy; Washington Jewish Theatre: Pins and Needles, Forum. TELEVISION: Homicide, The Wire. TRAINING: Midwestern University; Edinboro University; Berklee College of Music; Johns Hopkins University: BA in Music Education.

  • Sir William Catesby: John Keabler*
    John Keabler*
    Sir William Catesby
    Sir William Catesby
    John Keabler*

    STC: Romeo and Juliet (2018 Free For All); Henry IV, Part 1 and 2. REGIONAL: The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey: The Winter’s Tale, The Merchant of Venice, Richard III, It’s a Wonderful Life; Contemporary American Theatre Festival: A Late Morning in America (one-person show as Ronald Reagan); Perseverance Theatre: Cyrano de Bergerac; Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival: As You Like It, The Three Musketeers; Syracuse Stage: To Kill a Mockingbird; The Old Globe: Romeo and Juliet, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Hamlet, Measure for Measure, In This Corner (World Premiere); Portland Stage Company: Arsenic and Old Lace; Virginia Stage Company: K2; Florida Studio Theatre: The Columnist (Regional Premiere); Creede Repertory Theatre: Crazy for You, Light Up the Sky. FILM: Sugar (starring Alice Ripley); Faith, Love and Whiskey. TELEVISION: Madam Secretary, 30 Rock, NASCAR: The Rise of American Speed, The Men Who Built America, All My Children. TRAINING: The Old Globe. WEB: Instagram: @JohnKeabler.

  • King Edward IV/Ratcliffe: David Bishins*
    David Bishins*
    King Edward IV/Ratcliffe
    King Edward IV/Ratcliffe
    David Bishins*

    STC: Red Velvet, Richard III, Twelfth Night, Othello, MacbethThe Tempest, The Winter’s Tale. NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: The Glass HouseWe Declare You a TerroristIncident at VichyCatch-22, The Boys in the Band, Sympathetic MagicThe Nest, Tower of EvilREGIONAL: Arena Stage: All the Way | Studio Theatre: Between Riverside and Crazy | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Appropriate | The Mark Taper Forum: Appropriate | Barrington Stage Company: Much Ado About Nothing | The Old Globe: Brighton Beach Memoirs, Broadway Bound, Life of Riley | Long Wharf Theatre: A Month in the Country, Rag and Bone | Vermont Stage: True West | Wilma Theater: Arcadia | Pittsburgh Public Theater: The Dybbuk. FILM: A Cure for Wellness; SALTThe Adjustment BureauHenry’s Crime; Sorry, Haters!; The War Within; The Magic Helmet. TVHouse of Cards, Homeland, Blue Bloods, Fringe, Babylon Fields (pilot), The Law & Order canon. PERSONAL: he/him | Member of AEA since 1989. | Training: The Juilliard School.

    * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

  • Murderer 2: Matthew Aldwin McGee*
    Matthew Aldwin McGee*
    Murderer 2
    Murderer 2
    Matthew Aldwin McGee*

    STC: King Charles III; Henry IV, Part 1 and 2; The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Much Ado About Nothing. REGIONAL: Studio Theatre: Translations; The Rocky Horror Show; Constellation Theatre Company: Arabian Nights, Urinetown, Scapin, Taking Steps (Helen Hayes Award, Best Supporting Actor); Imagination Stage: The BFG (Helen Hayes Award Nominee, Best Supporting Actor), Wonderland: Alice’s Rock & Roll Adventure; Adventure Theatre: Frosty the Snowman; WSC Avant Bard: The Good Devil, In Spite of Himself; Folger Theatre: Romeo and Juliet; LiveArtDC: The Merry Death of Robin Hood; Flying V: The Pirate Laureate and the King of the Sea; Edge of the Universe: Entertaining Mr. Sloane. TEACHING: Previous instructor at the National Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in Georgetown; Instructor for Smithsonian Summer Camps. OTHER: Award-winning puppet designer. TRAINING: Fresno State University: BA in Theatre; STC Acting Fellow (2011). WEB: MattaMagical.com.

  • Murderer 1/Scrivener: David Ryan Smith
    David Ryan Smith
    Murderer 1/Scrivener
    Murderer 1/Scrivener
    David Ryan Smith

    NEW YORK: Broadway: One Man, Two Guvnors; Passing Strange. Off-Broadway: The Public Theater: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Henry V, Twelfth Night, Romeo & Juliet, The Comedy of Errors, Pericles; City Center / Encores! Off Center: Gone Missing; Playwrights Horizons: Mankind; Signature Theatre: The Death of the Last Black Man...; BAM: The Glory of the World; Classical Theater of Harlem: Marat/Sade. REGIONAL: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Barrington Stage, American Conservatory Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Triad Stage, Crossroads Theater Company, etc. FILM: The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Bee Season. TRAINING: American Conservatory Theater: MFA; University of Evansville: BFA.

  • Brakenbury: Ahmad Kamal
    Ahmad Kamal
    Brakenbury
    Brakenbury
    Ahmad Kamal

    STC: Richard III. REGIONAL: Round House Theatre: Oslo; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Gloria (Helen Hayes nomination, Best Supporting Actor, Ensemble; Helen Hayes Award, Best Play), Kiss; Signature Theatre: 4,380 Nights; Olney Theatre Center: The Invisible Hand; Mosaic Theater Company: The Return; Forum Theatre: I Call My BrothersLove and InformationBlackberry Winter; Adventure Theatre: Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp; Studio Theatre: The Hard Problem (u/s). TRAINING: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School: MA in Professional Acting; University of Virginia: BFA in Theatre.


    * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

  • Young Prince Edward: Cristina Niccolini
    Cristina Niccolini
    Young Prince Edward
    Young Prince Edward
    Cristina Niccolini

    TRAINING: The Performing Option of New York “Film, TV, Commercial & VO Camp”; Broadway Artists Alliance: Musical Theatre Intensives; University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music: Musical Theatre Workshop. OTHER: NFL Films “Training Camp”; Department of Homeland Security “See/Say PSA”; Children’s National Medical Center “Having Surgery” Tour Video; Linda Townsend Management.

  • Young Duke of York: Logan Matthew Baker
    Logan Matthew Baker
    Young Duke of York
    Young Duke of York
    Logan Matthew Baker

    REGIONAL: NextStop Theatre Company: The Wizard of Oz, Once Upon a Mattress. FILM: El Viaje, America’s Promise, Malice Emergence. TELEVISION: “Department of Education PSA”, Firearm Safety PSA”, Hell Begins Tomorrow. TRAINING: BroadwayArtists Alliance, G. Gardner Talent Management. WEB: Instagram: @LoganMatthewBaker.

  • Mayor of London: Sofiya Cheyenne
    Sofiya Cheyenne
    Mayor of London
    Mayor of London
    Sofiya Cheyenne

    NEW YORK: Dixon Place: The Lilliput Troupe (Perla Ovitz); 59E59: The Briefly Dead (Phyllis); Baryshnikov Arts Center: Other World (Vendor); IRT Theater: The Conspiracists (Dee Dee); The Kraine Theater: The Golden Smile (Director); American Theater for Actors. REGIONAL: Theater Under The Stars: Guys and Dolls (Big Jule). TELEVISON: At Home with Amy Sedaris (Denise; TrueTV), StartUP (Doris; Sony Crackle), Loudermilk (Louise; DirectTV’s AUDIENCENetwork). OTHER: New York–based actress, creator and disability advocate. Documentaries: Dwarfdom, Nothing Short of a Journey; Appearances in: Variety, Refinery29, NowThis. TRAINING: CUNY Brooklyn College: BFA in Acting and BA in Psychology. WEB: SofiyaCheyenne.com.

  • Earl of Richmond: Evelyn Spahr
    Evelyn Spahr
    Earl of Richmond
    Earl of Richmond
    Evelyn Spahr

    NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: New York Theatre Workshop: Light Shining in Buckinghamshire. NATIONAL TOUR: Remarkably Normal. REGIONAL: Hartford Stage: Henry V. FILM: The Post. TV: Vinyl. TRAINING: New York University: BFA in Acting.

  • Lord Lovel/Ensemble: Sam Midwood
    Sam Midwood
    Lord Lovel/Ensemble
    Lord Lovel/Ensemble
    Sam Midwood

    NEW YORK: Incite Productions: Waiting for Lefty. NATIONAL TOUR: The Three Musketeers. REGIONAL: Compass Rose Theater: Disgraced, A Chorus Line; Lillian Theatre: Julius Caesar; The Magellan Project: Speed-the-Plow, The Misanthrope; 14th Street Playhouse: The One-Armed Man. TRAINING: UNC School of the Arts.

  • Ensemble: Andrew Thornton
    Andrew Thornton
    Ensemble
    Ensemble
    Andrew Thornton

    STC: Romeo and Juliet (2018 Free For All; Ensemble). AWARDS: KCACTF Region 7 (Northwest) winner for Irene Ryan’s scholarship. TRAINING: University of Wyoming: BFA in Musical Theatre.

  • Ensemble: Sheldon Donenberg
    Sheldon Donenberg
    Ensemble
    Ensemble
    Sheldon Donenberg

    STC: Romeo and Juliet (2018 Free For All). REGIONAL: The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles: Henry IV (Various / Hal u/s), The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (O’Casey / Ensemble), Twelfth Night (Antonio); The Last Orchard Theatre Company: Waiting for Lefty (Fatt), The Bad Seed (Leroy), Dog Sees God (Charlie Brown). FILM: Mendacity, Shanty Town, Squeal. AWARDS: National YoungArts Foundation Theatre Finalist (2017), Jerry Herman Award (2014, Best Supporting Actor in a Musical). TRAINING: Los Angeles County High School for the Arts: Theatre Graduate (2016).

  • Ensemble: Elizabeth Erb
    Elizabeth Erb
    Ensemble
    Ensemble
    Elizabeth Erb

    NEW YORK: New Light Theatre Project, Amios, Firebone Theatre. REGIONAL: Guthrie Theater, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Hangar Theatre, Public Theater of Minnesota, BARd Shakespeare. TRAINING: University of Minnesota / Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program.WEB: ElizabethErb.com.

  • Ensemble: Mihir Kumar
    Mihir Kumar
    Ensemble
    Ensemble
    Mihir Kumar

    INTERNATIONAL: The Australian Shakespeare Company (Melbourne): The Comedy of Errors (Antipholus of Ephesus). TRAINING: UCLA: BA in Communication Studies and Theatre; American Conservatory Theater; National Institute of Dramatic Art: (NIDA). WEB: Instagram: @Mihir.Is.Here.

  • Ensemble: Billy Saunders, Jr.
    Billy Saunders, Jr.
    Ensemble
    Ensemble
    Billy Saunders, Jr.

    NEW YORK: The Evoke Festival. NATIONAL TOUR: Encore!!. REGIONAL: Hartford Stage, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Monomoy Theatre, Capital Classics Theatre Company, 4615 Theatre Company, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company. TELEVISION: Evil Kin (Investigation Discovery). FILM: Dinner Party VR (Digital Cave Media). TRAINING: The Hartt School: BFA Actor Training; Drama Studio London. WEB: BillySaundersJr.com.

  • Ensemble: Stephen G. Shetler
    Stephen G. Shetler
    Ensemble
    Ensemble
    Stephen G. Shetler

    TRAINING: Catholic University of America: MFA; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art: Certificate in Shakespearean performance. OTHER: Puppeteer.


The Artistic Team
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  • David Muse
    Director
    Director
    David Muse

    STC: Affiliated Artist; Associate Artistic Director, 2005–2010; Director: King Charles III (co-production with A.C.T. and Seattle Repertory Theatre), CoriolanusHenry VThe Taming of the Shrew (Free For All), Romeo and JulietJulius CaesarOn the Eve of Friday MorningPericles (Free For All); Assistant Director: OthelloLady Windermere’s FanThe TempestPericlesMacbeth; director of numerous readings, galas and special events; Master Acting Class in­structor. REGIONAL: The Studio Theatre: Artistic Director since 2010; Director: 20 productions including The EffectThe Father, TribesThe Habit of ArtFrozenBlackbirdCock; Arena Stage: Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune; Theatre Alliance: The Bluest Eye; New York Summer Play Festival: Patrick Page’s Swansong. TEACHING: Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for Classical Acting; Georgetown University; Yale University. OTHER: New play devel­opment at numerous theatres including New York Theatre Workshop, Arena Stage, New Dramatists, Geva Theatre, Kennedy Center, Ford’s Theatre. AWARDS: Eight-time Helen Hayes Award nominee for Outstanding Direction; D.C. Mayor’s Arts Award for Outstanding Emerging Artist. TRAINING: Yale University: BA; Yale School of Drama: MFA in Directing.


  • Debra Booth
    Scenic Designer
    Scenic Designer
    Debra Booth

    STC: The Lover and The Collection. REGIONAL: Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville: This Beautiful City; Children’s Theater Company: Lost Boys of the Sudan; Milwaukee Repertory Theater: I Just Stopped By to See the Man; Studio Theatre: Hambone, Privates on Parade, The Shape of Things, Far Away, A Number, Caroline or Change, Fat Pig, Russian National Postal Service, This Beautiful City, Road to Mecca, Blackbird, Afterplay, Moonlight, Adding Machine: A Musical, Reasons to Be Pretty, Circle Mirror Transformation, Translations, Hard Problem, The Father; Geva Theatre Center: Rough Crossing, Famous Orpheus; WPA Theatre: Spread Eagle; Hartford Stage: Marisol; New York Shakespeare Festival: Marisol; Portland Stage: The Illusion, The Baltimore Waltz, Happy Days, My Children! My Africa!; The Juilliard School: Angels in America, Part 1; Berkshire Theatre Festival: Game of Love and Chance; Philadelphia Theatre Company: Broken Glass; Yale Repertory Theatre: Moon for the Misbegotten; Actors Studio: Salomé, Oedipus. OPERA: Marco Polo (World Premiere, comp. Tan Dun, dir. Martha Clarke, commissioned by the Edinburgh Festival and international tour); The Hindenburg (World Premiere, comp. Steve Reich, dir. Roman Paska, European and U.S. tour); Skylight Opera Theatre: Pelléas and Mélisande. AWARDS: Recipient of the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities Fellowship, Recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts / Theatre Communications Group Set Design Fellowship; Helen Hayes Nomination; Barrymore Award Nomination. OTHER: Director of Design at Studio Theatre. TRAINING: Yale School of Drama.


  • Murell Horton
    Costume Designer
    Costume Designer
    Murell Horton

    STC: The School for Lies (Helen Hayes Nomination), The Critic and The Real Inspector Hound (2017 Helen Hayes Nomination), The Metromaniacs, Coriolanus, Wallenstein (Helen Hayes Nomination), The Government Inspector (Helen Hayes nomination), The Heir Apparent, The Liar (Helen Hayes Nomination), The Alchemist, Edward II (Helen Hayes Nomination), Hamlet (2007), Titus Andronicus, Lorenzaccio (Helen Hayes Nomination), Richard III (2003), Hamlet (2002), The Silent Woman, Hedda Gabler (Helen Hayes Nomination), Camino Real (Helen Hayes Nomination). NEW YORK: Classic Stage Company: The Liar (Drama Desk Award Nomination); Jeffrey Finn Productions; The Acting Company; The Juilliard School; Pearl Theatre Company. REGIONAL: Guthrie Theater; Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Denver Center Theatre; Cleveland Playhouse; Philadelphia Theatre Company; Berkshire Theatre Festival; Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; Madison Repertory Theatre; Indiana Repertory Theatre. OPERA: New York City Opera, Houston Grand Opera. AWARDS: 2007 Irene Sharaff Young Master Award for Costume Design. WEB: MurellHorton.com.


  • Lap Chi Chu
    Lighting Designer
    Lighting Designer
    Lap Chi Chu

    STC: King Charles IIIRomeo and Juliet. NEW YORK: Public Theater; New York Theatre Workshop; Signature Theatre; Second Stage Theatre; Performance Space 122; Kitchen Theatre Company. REGIONAL: Mark Taper Forum; Geffen Playhouse; South Coast Repertory; Oregon Shakespeare Festival; La Jolla Playhouse; Old Globe; Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Goodman Theatre; Arena Stage; Hartford Stage; Dallas Theater Center. AWARDS: 2018 Obie for Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design, recognition from Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, Angstrom Award for Career Achievement in Lighting Design, multiple San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards, a Drammy Award for Best Lighting. TEACHING: Lighting design faculty, California Institute of the Arts.


  • Lindsay Jones
    Original Music & Sound Design
    Original Music & Sound Design
    Lindsay Jones

    NEW YORK: Broadway: Slave PlayThe NapBronx Bombers, A Time to Kill. Off-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons: Bootycandy | LCT3: Mr. Joy | The Public Theater: Privacy, Dry Powder. REGIONAL: Guthrie Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Goodman Theatre, A Contemporary Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare, Steppenwolf Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Arena Stage. INTERNATIONAL: Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Canada), Royal Shakespeare Company (England). FILM: A Note of Triumph (HBO Films; 2006 Academy Award, Best Documentary). AWARDS: two Tony Award nominations for Best Score and Best Sound Design of a Play, seven Joseph Jefferson Awards and 24 nominations, two Ovation Awards and three nominations, three Drama Desk Award nominations, three Helen Hayes nominations. PERSONAL: he/him | LindsayJones.com.


  • Steph Paul
    Movement Director
    Movement Director
    Steph Paul

    REGIONAL: Studio Theatre: The Wolves; Actors Theatre of Louisville: How to Defend Yourself; St. Louis Repertory Theatre / City Theatre Company / American Theater Company: The Royale; Chicago Shakespeare: Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet; Court Theatre: Water by the Spoonful; Northlight Theatre: Mansfield Park; Chicago Children’s Theatre: Last Stop on Market Street; Albany Park Theater Project and Third Rail Projects: Learning Curve; Albany Park Theater Project: Ofrenda; Feast; Northwestern University: In the Red and Brown Water. INTERNATIONAL: Albany Park Theater Project, National Theatre of Scotland (Inverness, Scotland): Ofrenda. AWARDS: 3Arts Make A Wave Grantee, St. Louis Theater Circle Award Nomination for Outstanding Choreographer, Joseph Jefferson Award Nomination for Artistic Specialization. OTHER: Resident Director, Albany Park Theater Project; Artistic Associate, Chicago Dance Crash. TRAINING: Northwestern University. WEB: stephpaul.com


  • Robb Hunter
    Fight Choreographer
    Fight Choreographer
    Robb Hunter

    STC (selected): Richard the Third, Othello, Salomé, As You Like It, Measure for Measure, The Alchemist, The Winter’s Tale. NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Theatre Harlem: Love Child (World Premiere) | Black Spectrum Theatre: A Soldier’s Play | Chekhov Theatre Ensemble: Cyrano. REGIONAL: Arena Stage (selected): Catch Me If You Can, King Hedley II, Ruined, Stick Fly, Noises Off, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune |Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company (selected): Teenage Dick, Gloria, Botticelli in the Fire, HIR, An Octoroon, Zombie: The American | Studio Theatre: White Noise, Vietgone, Bad Jews, The Motherf**ker with the Hat, Invisible Man, Superior Donuts, American Buffalo | Olney Theatre Center: Beauty and the Beast, The Invisible Hand, The Piano Lesson, Bus Stop | Signature Theatre: Masterpieces, 4380 Nights | Rep Stage, WSC Avant Bard, Baltimore Shakespeare Festival. OPERA: Washington National Opera: Carmen, Moby Dick, Hamlet, Don Giovanni | Regina Opera: Otello, Carmen, I Pagliacci. TELEVISION: Spin City (stunt double, Michael J. Fox). AWARDS: Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Choreography (HIR), Helen Hayes Nominations (Richard III, An Octoroon, Red Speedo, The Walworth Farce), ACTF Award for Fight Direction (Ubu Roi, American). PERSONAL: Likhachev Foundation Cultural Fellowship to Russia | Teaching: STC Academy (Faculty); American University (Artist in Residence) |Training: Virginia Commonwealth University, MFA Theatre Pedagogy; Fight Master, Teacher and Firearms Instructor for the Society of American Fight Directors.


  • Laura Stanczyk, CSA
    Casting Director
    Casting Director
    Laura Stanczyk, CSA

    STC: Richard III; CamelotNouraThe Lover and The CollectionMacbethThe School for LiesThe Secret GardenRomeo and JulietThe Taming of the ShrewOthelloKiss Me, KateSaloméThe MetromaniacsThe TempestMan of La ManchaAs You Like ItThe Winter’s TaleStrange InterludeOld Times. NEW YORK: Broadway/Off-Broadway/Tours: Encores! Off-CenterSide ShowAfter MidnightA Night With Janis JoplinFolliesCotton Club Parade, Lombardi, Ragtime, ImpressionismThe SeafarerRadio GolfCoram BoyThe Glorious OnesFlightTranslationsAll Our Children, Fetch Clay Make Man, The Brother Sister PlaysTrystJitneyThe Woman in BlackDirty DancingThe Cripple of Inishmaan (also national tour), Encores! Summer Stars: Damn YankeesUrinetown (also national tour). REGIONAL: Alliance Theatre, Alley Theatre, Center Theatre Group, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Drury Lane, Goodman Theatre, Hartford Stage, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre Center, Royal George Theatre, Seattle Rep, Signature Theatre, Wilma Theatre. INTERNATIONAL: Theatre Royal Bath, Hampstead Theatre, London, Druid Theatre Company (Galway), Rough Magic (Dublin); Dublin/West End: The Shawshank Redemption.   


  • Carter Wooddell
    Casting Director
    Casting Director
    Carter Wooddell

    STC: Timon of Athens; The Amen Corner; Peter Pan and Wendy; Everybody; Hamlet (2018 and 2019 Free For All); The Oresteia; Vanity Fair (STC/A.C.T.); Richard III; The Panties, The Partner and The Profit; The Comedy of Errors; Romeo and Juliet (2016 and 2018 Free For All); Camelot; Noura; Twelfth Night; The Lover and The Collection; Othello (2016 and 2017 Free For All); The School for Lies; Macbeth; King Charles III; The Secret Garden; The Tempest (2014 and 2016 Free For All); The Taming of the Shrew; The Critic and The Real Inspector Hound; Kiss Me, Kate; Salomé; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2015 Free For All); Tartuffe; Man of La Mancha; The Metromaniacs (STC/Old Globe); As You Like It; The Winter’s Tale (2014 Free For All); The Merry Wives of Windsor; The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Much Ado About Nothing; The Merchant of Venice. NEW YORK: NYC McCorkle Casting (2008–2012), Casting Assistant and Casting Associate: Broadway: End of the Rainbow, High | Off-Broadway: Tribes, Our Town, The Acting Company, Freud’s Last Session, A Perfect Future, The Irish Curse, An Error of the Moon, et al. | Lincoln Center Institute: Hamlet, Fly, Sheila’s Day. REGIONAL: Alley Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, Barrington Stage Company, The Broad Stage, CATF, Crossroads Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, Guthrie Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater, TheaterWorks Hartford. FILM: Premium Rush, Junction. OTHER: BBC Radio: The Piano Lesson. 


  • Dr. Drew Lichtenberg
    Dramaturg
    Dramaturg
    Dr. Drew Lichtenberg

    STC: 50 productions over ten seasons, including 19 works from the 36-play Shakespeare canon and world premieres by David Ives, Robert Pinsky, Jeffrey Hatcher, Yaël Farber, and Heather Raffo. NEW YORK: Broadway: Roundabout: Time and the Conways (dir. Rebecca Taichman). REGIONAL: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: The Arsonists (German translation/Text Consultant) | Oregon Shakespeare Festival: The Taming of the Shrew (Play on!) | STC/McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale | Baltimore Center Stage: Caroline, or Change; Cyrano; Around the World in 80 Days | Yale Repertory Theatre: Lulu (dir. Mark Lamos) | Williamstown Theatre Festival: The Front Page, The Physicists, The Corn Is Green | New York Shakespeare Festival: Macbeth (dir. Moisés Kaufman). EDUCATION: DFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism from Yale School of Drama. 


  • Lisa Beley
    Voice and Text Coach
    Voice and Text Coach
    Lisa Beley

    STC: Much Ado About Nothing; Red Velvet; Our Town; Peter Pan and Wendy; Everybody; The Oresteia; Vanity Fair; Richard III; The Panties, The Partner and The Profit; The Comedy of Errors; Romeo and Juliet; Camelot; Noura; Hamlet; Twelfth Night; The Lover and The Collection; Othello (2017 Free For All); The School for Lies; Macbeth; King Charles III | ACA: As You Like It, Measure for Measure, Macbeth, Pericles, Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Coriolanus. INTERNATIONAL: Vancouver, Canada: Rumble Theatre: Indian Arm | Vancouver Playhouse: The Music Man | UBC Theatre: The Glass Menagerie, The Cherry Orchard, The House of Atreus, Arcadia | York University: Our Country’s Good. FILM: Dialect, voice, text: Warcraft, Horns, Firewall, Monster Trucks, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Suckerpunch, The Watchman, Hidden, Apollo 18, The Uninvited, Hot Rod, Pirates of the Caribbean 3, Elektra. TELEVISION: Dialect: The Good Doctor, Tin Star, Bates Motel, The 100, Alcatraz, Rogue, Red Widow, The Secret Circle, Heavenly, Human Target, The Good Wife, Inseparable, Just Cause. PERSONAL: Directing: The Bay at Nice, Agamemnon | Teaching: STC’s Academy for Classical Acting: Voice, Speech and Text Instructor; Canada’s National Voice Intensive: Voice and Text Instructor | Training: York University: MFA in Acting, Voice Teacher’s Diploma; University of British Columbia: BFA in Acting.


  • Craig Baldwin
    Assistant Director
    Assistant Director
    Craig Baldwin

    STC: Richard the Third; The Panties, The Partner and The Profit; Camelot; Hamlet; The Lover and The Collection; The School for Lies; The Tempest (2016 Free For All); The Taming of the Shrew; Othello (mainstage and 2017 Free For All); The Critic and The Real Inspector Hound; Tartuffe; The Metromaniacs; The Tempest. NEW YORK: 59E59: C.O.A.L. (Confessions of a Liar); New York International Fringe Festival: Magic Kingdom, The More Loving One (FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award: Best Overall Production/Play); Marymount Manhattan College: columbinus; August Strindberg Rep Theatre: Mr. Bengt’s Wife; Atlantic Acting School: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; HERE Arts Center: Ingmar Bergman’s Persona; Classic Stage Company: MacB**h (workshop); Outhouse Theatre Co: Mercy Thieves (U.S. Premiere), The Boys (U.S. Premiere); Lincoln Center Theater Director’s Lab: MacB**h (workshop). REGIONAL: 5th Avenue Theatre: The Secret Garden; Opera House Arts: Antony and Cleopatra; SUNY Purchase College: The Miser. INTERNATIONAL: The Flick by Annie Baker (Sydney Premiere); The Aliens by Annie Baker (Sydney Premiere); 4 Minutes, 12 Seconds (Australian Premiere). OTHER: Producer, Red Bull Theater, Short New Play Festival; Lincoln Center Theater Directors’ Lab (member). TRAINING: The Juilliard School. WEB: CraigBaldwin.net.


  • Christopher Michael Borg
    Production Stage Manager
    Production Stage Manager
    Christopher Michael Borg

    STC: The Amen Corner, Peter Pan and Wendy, Everybody, The Oresteia, Richard III, The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet (2018 Free For All), Camelot, Noura, Twelfth Night. NEW YORK: Broadway: Sister Act (PA) | Off-Broadway: Public Theater: Paper Dolls (ASM), Titus Andronicus (PA). REGIONAL: Delaware Resident Ensemble Players: You Can’t Take It With You, Tartuffe, The Elephant Man, The Bells, Clybourne Park, Waiting for Godot, Things We Do for Love, To Kill a Mockingbird, Wait Until Dark, Heartbreak House, The Patsy, The 39 Steps, Juno and the Paycock, The Millionairess, Macbeth | Trinity Repertory Company: Intimate Apparel, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, House and Garden | Baltimore Center Stage: The Container (SM), The Wiz, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (ASM) | Everyman Theatre: By the Way, Meet Vera Stark; Heroes. PERSONAL: Training: University of Maryland, Baltimore County: BA in Theatre.

    * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.


  • Rebecca Shipman
    Assistant Stage Manager
    Assistant Stage Manager
    Rebecca Shipman

    STC: Peter Pan and Wendy, Hamlet (2018 and 2019 Free For All), The Oresteia, Richard III, The Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet (2016 and 2018 Free For All), Camelot, The Lover and The Collection, Othello (2017 Free For All) | Production Assistant: Macbeth; King Charles III; The Secret Garden; The Taming of the Shrew; Othello; Kiss Me, Kate; Salomé; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2015 Free For All) | Stage Management Fellow (2014-2015). REGIONAL: Shakespeare Santa Cruz: Henry V, Honk!, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors | Jewel Theatre Company: One for the Road, The Lover. TRAINING: University of California, Santa Cruz: BA in Theater Arts.

    * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.



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