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THE COMEDY OF ERRORS – Beloved performers return for the opening show of Michael Kahn’s final season

Washington, D.C.—In honor of Artistic Director Michael Kahn’s final season with the Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC), the opening show of the 2018–2019 Season, William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, will feature beloved performers, many of whom have been with the Company since the very beginning. The cast for the farcical comedy will include STC Affiliated Artists Veanne Cox (Adriana), Nancy Robinette (Emilia), Tom Story (Angelo), Ted van Griethuysen (Egeon) and Gregory Wooddell (Antipholus of Syracuse). Directed by STC Associate Artistic Director Alan Paul, fresh from his record-breaking production of Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot, the production will play at the Lansburgh Theatre (450 7th Street NW) from September 25 through October 28, 2018.

Other familiar faces include Christian Conn, last seen at STC as Damis in The Metromaniacs, Carson Elrod (The Heir Apparent), Sarah Marshall (The Government Inspector), Eleasha Gamble (Two Gentlemen of Verona, a rock opera) and Matt Bauman (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum).

“I’m thrilled that Alan’s production of The Comedy of Errors will open my final season with STC,” said Michael Kahn. “It’s a terrific cast and Alan is a master—not only at comedy, but also at creating pieces that allow talented artists to shine. I know they’ll bring the world of Ephesus to life in all its anarchic glory.”

The Comedy of Errors is one of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, following the lives of two sets of twins, each with the same name. Through chronic cases of mistaken identity, audiences can leave logic behind and delight in the confusion, where servants misplace their masters, wives overlook their husbands, and sons forget their fathers. The blunders double, triple and cube until chaos reigns—and everyone is pretty sure that everyone else is completely insane.

“While this play is all the things you might think of first—zany gags, physical comedy, mistaken identities and goofy hijinks—it also contains so many of the ideas that Shakespeare brings to full fruition later in his career” said Alan Paul. “I hope with this production, you will see not only The Comedy of Errors, but the beginnings of a great tradition Shakespeare later created. And, of course, that this terrific cast leaves you crying with laughter.” The production will feature original songs by Composer and Lyricist Michael Dansicker.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR

Alan Paul is the Associate Artistic Director and most recently helmed a record-breaking production of Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot at Shakespeare Theatre Company—a critical success and the bestselling show in STC’s history. Other STC credits include: Romeo & Juliet; Kiss Me, Kate; Man of La Mancha (Helen Hayes nominee, Best Director); A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Helen Hayes Award, Best Director); The Boys from Syracuse; The Winter’s Tale (Free For All); Twelfth Night (Free For All); As You Like It (Associate Director); Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Associate Director); numerous galas, readings, and special events; Assistant Director: 13 shows. THEATRE DIRECTING: 5th Avenue Theatre: Kiss Me, Kate; Arena Stage: The Pajama Game; Signature Theatre: I Am My Own Wife; Studio Theatre 2ndStage: Silence! The Musical (Helen Hayes nominee, Best Director), The Rocky Horror Show; MetroStage: Fully Committed; University of Maryland: The Matchmaker; Apex Theatre Company: Richard II. OPERA DIRECTING: Palm Beach Opera: The Pirates of Penzance (with Stephanie Blythe); Portland Opera: Man of La Mancha; Washington National Opera: Penny (premiere); numerous works for Urban Arias, The In Series, Strathmore Concert Hall, and the National Symphony Orchestra. Finalist for the 2013 European Opera Directing Prize (Vienna, Austria). AlanPaulDirector.com.

ABOUT THE CAST

Matt Bauman (Officer) STC: A Funny Thing…Forum (Protean). NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: City Center Encores: Grand Hotel, The New Yorkers, Pipe Dream; York Theatre: Saturday Night; Peccadillo Theatre: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. REGIONAL: Old Globe: Guys and Dolls; Pioneer Theatre: Newsies, Mamma Mia; Bucks County Playhouse: 42nd Street; Barrington Stage: Kiss Me, Kate; Goodspeed Musicals: Hello! My Baby, Great American Mousical (dir. Julie Andrews); Berkshire Theatre Festival: A Chorus Line; NSMT: Tarzan; St. Louis MUNY: Damn Yankees, Beauty and the Beast, Footloose. INTERNATIONAL: Joan Rivers—A Work in Progress (with Joan Rivers). TELEVISION: Next Step Realty: NYC (ABC Family). TRAINING: Brown University: BA in Theatre Arts. WEB: @MattBaumanNYC, MattBaumanNYC.com.

Bernard Calloway(Duke Solinus/Luce) will make his STC debut. NEW YORK: Broadway: Memphis the Musical(Delray, Tony Award for Best Musical 2010), All the Way (Starring Bryan Cranston, Tony Award for Best Play 2014). Off-Broadway: The Public Theater: Head of Passes (starring Phylicia Rashad) and The Good Negro (Henry). REGIONAL: Head of Passes (Mark Taper in LA) Commonwealth Shakespeare Company-Huntington Theater: Julius Caesar, Vineyard Playhouse: Loves Labour’s Lost (Vineyard Playhouse), American Theater Company: Othello, Two River Theater Co: Jitney, The Old Globe: How the Grinch Stole ChristmasGuys and Dolls. FILM: Central Park 5Pelham 123AnesthesiaThe BreaksBig WordsMan on a LedgeThe Girl’s in Trouble. TELEVISION: Law and Order (SVU, Original, Criminal Intent), White CollarRescue MeElementaryGood WifeLuke CageBlue BloodsPerson of Interest. TRAINING: BA in Theatre Alabama State University, MFA in Acting Brandeis University, Shakespeare and Company.

John Cardenas (Ensemble) NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Theatre Row: The Cadaver Synod, Brad Knows Nothing; Carnegie Hall: Sondheim’s 80th Birthday Celebration. NATIONAL TOURS: Fiddler on the Roof. REGIONAL: Wagon Wheel Theatre, Arizona Broadway, Mac-Haydn Theatre, Beef and Boards, Little Theatre on the Square. TRAINING: Wagner College: BA in Theatre/Speech, Minor in Dance and Music. WEB: @johnnie_321.

Christian Conn (Antipholus of Ephesus) STC: The MetromaniacsThe LiarThe Beaux’ StratagemLove’s Labor’s Lost (Free For All, Carter Barron). NEW YORK: Broadway: Desire Under the Elms. Off-Broadway: Red Bull Theatre: The MetromaniacsThe School for Scandal; Classic Stage Company: The Liar; The Flea Theater: Fulfillment. REGIONAL: Studio Theatre/Pittsburgh Public: Venus in Fur; Old Globe: The Importance of Being Earnest; Guthrie Theater: Other Desert Cities; four seasons with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, three seasons with The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, and one with The Acting Company. TELEVISION: UnforgettableThe (718)Tough Crowd. TRAINING: Rutgers University: BFA. WEB: @schmacticonn.

Veanne Cox (Adriana) STC: Affiliated Artist, The School for Lies, The Merry Wives of WindsorTwelfth Night, The Way of the World, The Beaux’ Stratagem. NEW YORK: Broadway: An American in ParisA Free Man of Color, La Cage Aux Folles, Caroline or Change, The Dinner Party, CompanySmile. Off-Broadway: The Old Friends and The Most DeservingParadise Park, Spain, Last EasterThe Wooden BreeksDamn Yankees!, Blind, A Question of Mercy, The Batting Cage, The Altruists, Freedomland, House and Garden, Labor Day, The Food Chain, Flora the Red Menace. REGIONAL: Murder on the Orient ExpressPresent LaughterPrivate LivesBetty’s Summer VacationPrisoner of Second AvenueThe Importance of Being Earnest. FILM: Erin Brockovich, You’ve Got Mail, Marci X, Big Eden, Beethoven’s 4th. TELEVISION: IncorporatedOdd Mom OutSmashPan Am, Louie, Two Broke Girls, Royal Pains, Joan of Arcadia, Law & Order(s)SeinfeldCinderella. AWARDS: Special Drama Desk Award; Obie Award for Sustained Excellence; Tony, Drama Desk, Helen Hayes, Lucille Lortel and Ovation Award nominations. WEB: Web Series: Indoor BoysCady Did.

Carson Elrod (Dromio of Syracuse) STC: The Heir Apparent. NEW YORK: Broadway: Peter and the StarcatcherRecklessNoises Off. Off-Broadway: Comic PotentialHouse/GardenBased on a Totally True StoryExplorer’s Club; Manhattan Theatre Club: Important Hats of the 20th Century; New York Theatre Workshop: Cavedweller; NYSF/Delacorte Theatre: Measure For MeasureThe TempestAll’s Well That Ends Well; Theatre for a New Audience: Oliver Twist; Primary Stages: All in the TimingLives of the Saints. REGIONAL: Williamstown Theatre Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Bay Street Theatre, Barrington Stage, American Repertory Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Center Theatre Group, Shakespeare and Company. OPERA: Metropolitan Opera: The Merry Widow (directed by Susan Stroman). FILM: Wedding CrashersThe WeekendKissing Jessica Stein. TELEVISION: 30 RockPerson of InterestElementaryLaw and Order: CI. AWARDS: Emery Battis Award, Lucille Lortel Nominations, Drama League Nominations. OTHER: #FairWageOnStage. TEACHING: STC Affiliated Teaching Artist, Williamstown, NYU Grad Acting. TRAINING: KU: BA. NYU Grad Acting: MFA. Upright Citizens Brigade, People’s Improv Theatre, IOWest. WEB: CarsonElrod.com.

Eleasha Gamble (Courtesan) STC: Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Rock Opera (Silvia). NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Zipper Theatre: Under the Bridge. NATIONAL TOURS: The Lion King, Fiasco Theater’s production of Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife). REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Oklahoma! (Laurey), Oliver! (Nancy), The Women of Brewster Place; Signature Theatre: Chess (Svetlana), Into the Woods (The Witch), Les MisérablesUrinetownFirst You Dream: The Music of Kander and Ebb; Ford’s Theatre: The Civil WarLittle Shop of HorrorsA Christmas Carol; Roundhouse Theatre: Once on This Island (Erzulie); Lyric Theatre: Big Fish (The Witch); Marriott Lincolnshire: Dreamgirls. TELEVISION: The Night Of (HBO), Sneaky Pete (Amazon). AWARDS: Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical for The Civil War. OTHER: Powerhouse Theatre at NYSAF: The Waves (Susan). TRAINING: Catholic University: BM in Musical Theatre.

Carter Gill (Dromio of Ephesus) will make his STC debut. NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Frances Black Productions: Commedia Dell’Artichoke; The Flea Theatre: Even Maybe Tammy (dir. Christopher Bayes)REGIONAL: Colorado Shakespeare Festival: The Merchant of Venice; Yale RepertoryTheatre: Eurydice U/S (dir. Les Waters), Berkshire Theatre Group: Moonchildren (dir. Karen Allen)Actors Theatre of Louisville: The 39 Steps; TheatreWorks Silicon Valley: 3 Farids (New Works Festival). FILM: Banana Split, Couch, A Queen Without his Crown. TELEVISION: Law & Order, Person of Interest, Turn: Washington’s Spies,Younger. OTHER: Christopher Bayes’ Funny School of Good Acting Professional Commedia Company: founding member; The Comic Performer: founder. TEACHING: Pace University: Professor of Acting; Rider University: Professor of Theatre; Marymount Manhattan College: Professor of Theatre. TRAINING: Southern Methodist University, BFA in Directing; Yale School of Drama, MFA in Acting. WEB: www.cartergill.com

Sarah Marshall (Dr. Pinch) STC: Grusha in Inspector General, Witch in Macbeth, Ceremon in Pericles. REGIONAL: Berkshire Theatre Festival: Book Club Play; Arena Stage: Glass Menagerie, How I Learned to Drive, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Women, You Can’t Take it With You, Briarpatch, The Miser, Blithe Spirit, Execution of Justice; Studio Theatre: Apple Family Plays 1-4, Golden Dragon, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Margarida’s Way, Sylvia, Betty’s Summer Vacation; Folger Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It, Twelfth Night; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Zombie: The American, Marie AntoinetteCivilization, Vibrator Play, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, Clean House, The Dead Monkey, Wanted; Round House Theatre: Angels In America, Beauty Queen of LeenanCamille, The Cherry Orchard, Love and Anger, Escape From Happiness, Criminals in Love, Baby with the Bathwater. TEACHING: Georgetown University, Duke Ellington School of The Arts.

Justin G. Nelson (Ensemble) NATIONAL TOURS: The Wizard of Oz (2nd National Tour). REGIONAL: Theatre Memphis: A Chorus Line; Playhouse on the Square: The Color PurpleMiss SaigonHairsprayFootlooseMamma MiaPriscilla Queen of the DesertBilly Elliot. FILM: Show and Tell Tango. TELEVISION: HouseNew GirlModern Family. AWARDS: Gypsy Award (Memphis Theatre Community). TRAINING: University of Memphis: MA in Liberal Studies; Middle Tennessee State University: BA in Vocal General Music Education; The Actor’s Gym (David Perlow: New York, NY). WEB: JustinGNelson.com; Instagram: @justingnelson.

Nancy Robinette (Emilia) STC: Affiliated Artist; The Winter’s TaleThe Government Inspector, The Heir ApparentAn Ideal HusbandTwelfth Night, The Beaux’ StratagemLady Windermere’s FanHenry IV, Part 1 and Part 2The RivalsThe Silent WomanThe Little FoxesSweet Bird of Youth. NEW YORK: Broadway: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Off-Broadway: NY Theatre Workshop: Trestle at Pope Lick CreekFinally Flannery; Roundabout Theatre Company: Give Me Your Answer, Do! REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Old Globe: The Savannah Disputation; Arena Stage: Ah, Wilderness!Death of a SalesmanWellThe Women; Round House Theatre: Better LivingWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Studio Theatre: SouvenirFrozenThe Play about the BabyTribes; Signature Theatre: John; Theatre J: Everything Is Illuminated; Williamstown Theatre Festival: Philadelphia, Here I Come!; Folger Theatre: Romeo and Juliet; Scena Theatre: Mother Courage, Happy Days; Papermill Playhouse: The Diary of Anne Frank. FILM: AshpetSoldier Jack, Serial Mom. TELEVISION: LouieHomicide, Telegrams from the Dead, The HunleyThe Day Lincoln Was Shot. AWARDS: 1998 Fox Fellow; Helen Hayes Tribute; STC Will Award (Company).

Tom Story (Angelo) STC: Affiliated Artist, The School for LiesThe Taming of the ShrewThe Winter’s Tale (2014 Free For All and mainstage), The Government Inspector, The Merry Wives of WindsorCymbelineTwelfth Night (2010 Free For All and mainstage), Richard II, Henry VDesign for LivingMajor BarbaraThe RivalsTwelfth Night (1995 Free For All), Measure for Measure. REGIONAL: Synetic Theater: Three Men in a Boat; Arena Stage: The Book Club Play, Oliver; Ford’s Theatre: Our Town, Sabrina Fair, A Christmas Carol1776, The Glass Menagerie; Berkshire Theatre Festival: The Book Club PlayThe Glass Menagerie, AmadeusSecret Lives of the Sexists,The Heidi ChroniclesThe MisanthropeMoby Dick–Rehearsed, CamelotLife’s a DreamDesign for Living(director); Studio Theatre: POP!The Wolfe TwinsLegends!The Invention of LovePrometheusThe York Realist, Ivanov, A NumberThe Pillowman, The Rocky Horror Show, Moth (director), Terminus (director), Silence! The Musical; Folger Theatre: The School for ScandalHenry IV, Part 1; Eugene O’Neill Theater Center; McCarter Theatre Center; Kansas City Repertory; Round House Theatre; Great Lakes Theater Festival; Seattle Repertory Theatre. AWARDS: 6 Helen Hayes Award nominations; Fox Foundation Fellowship. TRAINING: Duke University; The Juilliard School.

Ted van Griethuysen (Egeon) STC: Affiliated Artist; productions since 1987 include: CamelotHenry IV, Part 1 (Owen Glendower); Henry IV, Part 2 (Justice Shallow); The Winter’s Tale (Antigonus/Old Shepherd, mainstage, 2014 Free For All); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Peter Quince, mainstage, 2015 Free For All); All’s Well That Ends Well (King of France); Strange Interlude (Henry Leeds); Mrs. Warren’s Profession (Mr. Praed); Twelfth Night (Malvolio); Major Barbara (Andrew Undershaft); Love’s Labor’s Lost (Holofernes, mainstage and RSC); Don Carlos (Philip II); King Lear (Lear); The Tempest (Prospero). NEW YORK: Broadway: Romulus, Inadmissible Evidence. REGIONAL: Folger Theatre: The Clandestine Marriage; Studio Theatre: The Steward of Christendom, Life of Galileo, Rock ‘n’ Roll, A Number, The Habit of Art, The Apple Family Plays, The Father. INTERNATIONAL: Battersea Arts Centre (London): Life of Galileo; Arcola Theatre (London): Broadway from the Shadows; Trafalgar Studios: Lovely and Misfit (Mr. Paradise). AWARDS: Seven Helen Hayes Awards; The Will Award; Drama Critics Award (NYC); Richard Bauer Award for Outstanding Contribution to Washington Theatre, and the Helen Hayes Tribute of 2017. TEACHING: Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel; Columbia University; University of South Carolina; Manchester Metropolitan University (U.K.).

Folami Williams (Luciana) NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Classic Stage Company: Julius Caesar, Othello; Intar Theater/One-Eight Theater: The Maids. Other: Manhattan Shakespeare Project: Romeo and JulietTwelfth Night; International WOW Company: Auto De FeReconstruction. REGIONAL: Kitchen Theatre Company: Smart People; Guthrie Theater: Concrete Orange an American Fable. TRAINING: Columbia University: MFA in Acting.

Gregory Wooddell (Antipholus of Syracuse) STC: Affiliated Artist; Romeo & Juliet (Mainstage and 2018 Free For All), Hamlet (2018), Othello (2017), The School for LiesAs You Like ItThe Importance of Being EarnestAn Ideal HusbandThe Merchant of VeniceCyranoA Midsummer Night’s DreamLady Windermere’s FanOthello (2005), The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTwelfth NightThe Country WifeDon CarlosRichard IIThe Comedy of Errors. NEW YORK: Broadway: The LyonsCymbeline; Off-Broadway: Vineyard Theatre: Nicky Silver’s The Lyons (World Premiere); Encores! at City Center: Girl Crazy; Red Bull Theater: Volpone; Clurman Theatre: Splitting Infinity. REGIONAL: Arena Stage / McCarter Theatre Center: Ken Ludwig’s BaskervilleA Sherlock Holmes Mystery (Sherlock Holmes; World Premiere); Philadelphia Theatre Company: Terrence McNally’s Some Men (World Premiere); Huntington Theatre Company: David Grimm’s Miracle at Naples (World Premiere); Signature Theatre: Cabaret; Chicago Shakespeare Theater: Henry VIII (Henry VIII); Mark Taper Forum: School of Night; Round House Theatre: Stage KissCat on a Hot Tin Roof; Bay Street Theater: Dissonance; Alley Theatre: Gross Indecency; Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis: Much Ado About NothingRichard III; Shakespeare on the Sound: Much Ado About NothingA Midsummer Night’s Dream. TELEVISION: Person of Interest30 RockThe Good WifeThird WatchGuiding LightOne Life to LiveDays of Our Lives. TRAINING: The Juilliard School.

Matt Zambrano (First Merchant/Second Merchant) NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Recent Cutbacks: Fly, You Fools!; Broken Box Mime Theater: See Reverse, Topography, Above Below (Innovative Theater Award Winner); Lingk Productions: Becket. NATIONAL TOURS: The Roald Dahl Splendiferous Showdown Trivia Show! (Penguin Publishing). REGIONAL: Milwaukee Rep: Our Town, The Foreigner; Orlando Shakes: Man of La Mancha; Philadelphia Theater Co.: Baskerville! A Sherlock Holmes Mystery; Utah Shakes: Peter and the Starcatcher (Regional Premiere), Loves Labor’s Lost, Richard II, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Scapin: The Denver Center: The Liar (Regional Premiere), The Santaland Diaries, As You Like it, The Taming of the Shrew, A Christmas Carol, Romeo and Juliet; Colorado Shakes: Twelfth Night. FILM: A Cycle. TELEVISION: Starz Family Feast (Cranberry Sauce). OTHER: The Story Pirates: Director and Performer, Podcast (Multiple Episodes); Poetry Slam Champion (National Semi-Finalist). TEACHING: Disney Theatrical Group. TRAINING: The National Theater Conservatory: MFA in Acting; University of Colorado: BFA in Acting. WEB: Orcs of New York, Shakescheer!; MattZambrano.com.

THE CREATIVE TEAM

Sound Designer Christopher Baine STC: School for Lies, The Critic and The Real Inspector Hound, The Heir Apparent. REGIONAL: Studio Theatre: Three Sisters/No Sisters, Water By the Spoonful; Kennedy Center (TYA): From the Mouths of Masters, Gift of Nothing, Jason Invisible; Imagination Stage: When She Had Wings(composer, Helen Hayes Award), The BFG (composer, Helen Hayes nomination); Guthrie Theater: The Criticand The Real Inspector Hound; Olney Theatre Center: Colossal (Helen Hayes Award); Theatre Alliance: Wonderful World of Dissocia (Helen Hayes Award); Marin Theater Company: Fetch Clay, Make Man; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Detroit, The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Helen Hayes nomination), Gruesome Playground Injuries, A Bright New Boise (Helen Hayes Award); Folger Theatre: Romeo and Juliet (Helen Hayes nomination), Taming of the Shrew (Helen Hayes nomination); Everyman Theatre; Forum Theatre; Dog and Pony; Adventure Theatre; Children’s Theater Charlotte; Synetic Theater. OTHER: Imagination Stage: Resident Sound Designer (2006-2016); Kennedy Center: 2012 Kenan Fellow. TEACHING: University of Maryland: Guest Artist; Catholic University: Guest Artist; UMBC: Guest Artist. Christopher is Founder and CEO of Avae, creating new software tools for live performance artists and designers. www.Avae.io

Costume Designer Gabriel Berry designs costumes for theater, dance and opera. Specializing in collaboration on new work she has designed premieres of the works of Samuel Beckett, Caryl Churchill, Christopher Durang, Ethyl Eichelberger, Maria Irene Fornes, Marcus Gardley, Richard Foreman, John Guare, Brandon Jacobs Jenkins, Tony Kushner, Charles Ludlam, Taylor Mac, Mabou Mines, Naomi Wallace and Tennessee Williams. Musical premieres include John Adams and Peter Sellars’ The Flowering Tree for the New Crowned Hope Festival in Vienna, Philip Glass’s Appomattox for The San Francisco Opera, Douglas Cuomo’s Arjuna’s Dilemma for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Osvaldo Golliov’s Ainadamar for The Santa Fe Opera, Josef Tal’s Josef for the New Israeli Opera, Meredith Monk and Ann Hamilton’s Mercy for the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Stewart Wallace and Michael Korie’s Harvey Milk for the Houston Grand Opera and Stew and Heidi’s The Total Bent for The New York Public Theater. Honors include OBIE, Bessie and Lucille Lortel awards and a silver medal from the Prague Quadrennial for her contribution to experimental Theater.

Choreographer Karma Camp STC: The School for LiesAs You Like It, The Boys from SyracuseThe Merchant of Venice, All’s Well That Ends Well (Free For All, 2010, 1996), Mrs. Warren’s ProfessionLady Windermere’s FanThe RivalsThe Winter’s TaleCamino RealThe Country WifeA Midsummer Night’s DreamPeer GyntAntony and CleopatraVolponeTwelfth Night (Free For All), The Taming of the ShrewLove’s Labor’s LostRomeo and JulietThe School for ScandalMother Courage and Her ChildrenMuch Ado About NothingMeasure for Measure. NEW YORK: Broadway: Avery Fisher Hall/Lincoln Center: Broadway ShowstoppersThe Graduate; Off-Broadway: Never the Sinner. NATIONAL TOURS: Ring of FireBig. REGIONAL: Kennedy Center: The Sondheim Celebration: Merrily We Roll AlongFirst You Dream; Signature Theatre: Artistic Associate: more than 40 productions; Actors Theatre of Louisville; McCarter Theatre Center; Goodspeed Opera House; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company; Wilma Theater; Delaware Theatre Company; Round House Theatre; Ford’s Theatre; Arena Stage; Prince Music Theatre. OPERA: Washington National Opera, Wolf Trap Opera Company. TELEVISION: The Motown Sound (In Performance at the White House), PBS Great PerformancesAll My Children, more than 20 international commercials. FILM: How Do You Know (with Reese Witherspoon and Owen Wilson). OTHER: Staff at Washington National Opera; Staff at Interlochen; 2 upcoming PBS TV specials with Michael Feinstein; Several productions for Disney Creative Entertainment; Recipient and eight-time Helen Hayes Award nominee.

Composer Michael Dansicker credits for STC are Camelot and Kiss Me, Kate (Dance music; also for 5th Avenue Theatre). REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Pajama Game (Dance music). NEW YORK: Broadway: 25 productions including Piaf, Good, Les Liaisons Dangereuses (all with dir. Howard Davies); Singin’ in the Rain(Dance Music/Film Sequences), Dance of the Vampires (Dance Music), Glass Menagerie (Original Score), The Times They Are A-Changin’ (Arrangements and Orchestration for Bob Dylan and Twyla Tharp), Little House on the Prairie (Dance and Incidental Music). FILM: Elf, Meet the Parents, Piaf, Analyze That, Brain Donors, Garfield. PUBLICATIONS: Over 30 titles including The Sixteen Bar Theater Audition (6 Volumes), The Audition Suite, Audition Songs for Kids (2 Volumes)–Hal Leonard Music. AWARDS: 2017 Dottie Burman Award (MAC) for Excellence in Song Writing. OTHER: Concert Dance: Composed, arranged and scored for Twyla Tharp, American Ballet Theatre, The Joffrey, Jerome Robbins, Geoffrey Holder, Kenny Ortega, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Agnes de Mille; New Works: Chicken Soup for the Soul series (Words and Music, licensed by Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization); Play Ball! (Music and Orchestrations, Lyrics by Martin Charnin) for Cooperstown, NY (June ’19); Comedy songs performed by Gay Men’s Chorus of Boston, San Francisco, Hartford, Knoxville and Birmingham (’18); Music licensed by B.M.I., Inc.

Scenic Designer James Noone STC: Affiliated Artist; The Critic and The Real Inspector HoundKiss Me, Kate, The Metromaniacs, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumThe Government InspectorTwo Gentlemen of VeronaThe Boys From SyracuseThe AlchemistDesign for LivingJulius CaesarAntony and CleopatraMajor BarbaraThe PersiansOthelloCyrano de Bergerac. NEW YORK: Broadway: Sunset Boulevard, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & GrillA Time to KillA Bronx TaleCome Back Little ShebaMatchUrban CowboyA Class ActJudgment at NurembergJekyll and HydeThe RainmakerNight Must FallThe Sunshine BoysGetting and SpendingThe Gin Game; Off-Broadway: The PersiansThree Tall WomenFully CommittedFull GallopFrankie and Johnny in the Claire de LuneCowgirlsRuthless!Breaking LegsBoys in the BandThe Woman in Black; and many others. OPERA: English National Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Washington National Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Houston Grand, New York City Opera, Glimmerglass Festival, Canadian Opera, Portland Opera. TELEVISION: Sweeney ToddPassionCandideCamelot, Company (shown in movie theatres). AWARDS: Drama Desk Award, American Theatre Wing Design Award, L.A. Ovation Award, two Helen Hayes Awards. INSTRUCTOR: Boston University School of Theatre

Lighting Designer Mary Ellen Stebbins is a theatrical lighting designer based in New York City. Recent credits include Savior (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Dinner with Georgette (New York Theater Workshop Next Door), War Stories (Opera Philadelphia), Orpheus Unsung (Guthrie Theater), Westside Story (PPAS), and Olagon (eighth blackbird). Other collaborators include Princeton University, Pipeline Theatre, Banana Bag and Bodice, Ars Nova, Monica Bill Barnes, Bristol Valley Theater. She is a member of the arts incubator Sightline Arts and the resident designer for HOWL ensemble and Third Space. She is a 2016 Henry Hewes Award nominee, a 2014 Live Design Young Designer to Watch, the 2011 USITT Barbizon Lighting Design Award winner, and a 2009 Hangar Theatre Lab Company Design Fellow. Proud member USA 829. MFA, Boston University; AB, Harvard College. Upcoming: Inheritance (UC San Diego) maryellenstebbinsdesign.com

Rounding out the creative team are: Casting Director Carter Wooddell; Casting Director Binder Casting, Jay Binder CSA; Voice and Text Coach Lisa Beley; Dramaturg Dr. Drew Lichtenberg; Associate Director Charlie Marie McGrath; Assistant Director Zachary Flick; Production Stage Manager Joseph Smelser; Stage Manager Christopher Michael Borg; Assistant Stage Manager Rebecca Shipman

ABOUT THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY

Recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award, the Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) is the nation’s leading premier classical theatre company. Today, STC is synonymous with artistic excellence and making classical theatre more accessible to audiences in and around the nation’s capital.

Under the leadership of Artistic Director Michael Kahn and Executive Director Chris Jennings, STC’s innovative productions inspire dialogue that connects classic works to the modern human experience. The Company focuses on works with profound themes, complex characters and poetic language written by Shakespeare, his contemporaries and the playwrights he influenced in order to preserve and promote classic theatre—ambitious, enduring plays with universal themes—for all audiences.

A leader in arts education, STC has a stable of initiatives that teach and excite learners of all ages, from school programs and adult acting classes to accessible community programming like play-relevant discussion series and the Free for All. For the past 25 years the Free For All program has offered an annual remount of a popular production completely free of charge to all audience members.

Located in downtown Washington, D.C., STC performs in two theatres, the 451-seat Lansburgh Theatre and the 774-seat Sidney Harman Hall. In addition to STC productions appearing year-round, these spaces also accommodate presentations from outstanding local performing arts groups and nationally renowned organizations. The Company has been a fixture in the vibrant Penn Quarter neighborhood since 1992.