- (1996- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1996) Stage Play: The Rehearsal (Revival).
- (2003) Stage Play: Henry IV. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Adaptation: Dakin Matthews. Incidental music by Mark Bennett. Associate Director: Matt August. Scenic Design by Ralph Funicello. Directed by Jack O'Brien. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 20 Nov 2003- 18 Jan 2004 (58 performances + 20 previews that began on 28 Oct 2003). Cast: Tyrees Allen (as "Earl of Westmoreland"), Anastasia Barzee (as "Lady Mortimer"), Terry Beaver (as "Earl of Northumberland"), Tom Bloom (as "Archbishop of York/Justice Silence"), Christine Marie Brown (as "Ensemble"), Stevie Ray Dallimore (as "Lord Hastings"), Stephen DeRosa (as "Bardolph"), Richard Easton (as "King Henry IV"), Genevieve Elam (as "Doll Tearsheet"), Peter Jay Fernandez (as "Sir Richard Vernon"), Scott Ferrara (as "Edmund Mortimer"), Ethan Hawke (as "Henry Percy, Hotspur"), Michael Hayden (as "Henry, "Hal," Prince of Wales, son to the King"), Dana Ivey (as "Lady Northumberland/Mistress Quickly"), Byron Jennings (as "Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester"), Albert Jones (as "Ensemble"), Ty Jones (as "Nym/Ensemble"), Kevin Kline (as "Sir John Falstaff"), Aaron Krohn (as "Francis"), David Manis (as "Pistol"), Dakin Matthews (as "Chief Justice Warwick/Owen Glendower"), Audra McDonald (as "Lady Percy"), Jed Orlemann (as "Ralph/Davy"), Lorenzo Pisoni (as "John of Lancaster, son to the King"), Steve Rankin (as "Poins"), Lucas Caleb Rooney (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Stewart Sherman (as "Ensemble"), Corey Stoll (as "Ensemble"), Baylen Thomas (as "Ensemble"), Jeff Weiss (as "Justice Shallow"), Nance Williamson (as "Ensemble"), C.J. Wilson (as "Earl of Douglas"), Richard Ziman (as "Ensemble"). Understudies: Christine Marie Brown (as "Davy/Doll Tearsheet/Lady Mortimer/Lady Percy"), Stevie Ray Dallimore (as "Earl of Westmoreland/Poins/Thomas Percy"), Stephen DeRosa (as "Justice Shallow/Justice Silence"), Peter Jay Fernandez (as "Earl of Northumberland"), Scott Ferrara (as "Henry Percy"), Albert Jones (as "Nym"), Ty Jones (as "Sir Richard Vernon"), Aaron Krohn (as "Bardolph"), David Manis (as "Sir John Falstaff"), Dakin Matthews (as "King Henry IV"), Jed Orlemann (as "John of Lancaster"), Lorenzo Pisoni (as "Henry"), Lucas Caleb Rooney (as "Earl of Douglas"), Baylen Thomas (as "Edmund Mortimer/Lord Hastings), Nance Williamson (as "Lady Northumberland/Mistress Quickly"), C.J. Wilson (as "Pistol") and Richard Ziman (as "Archbishop of York/Chief Justice Warwick/Owen Glendower"). Produced by Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director. Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer).
- (October 12, 2007 - January 6, 2008) "Cyrano de Bergerac," dramatic revival; written by Edmond Rostand; directed by David Leveaux; with Jennifer Garner (portraying Roxane, Cyrano's cousin); Kevin Kline (portraying Cyrano de Bergerac, a Gascon); Daniel Sunjata (portraying Christian De Neuvillette); Max Baker portraying Ragueneau, a pastry cook); Euan Morton (portraying Ligniere, the poet and Théophraste Renaudot, a journalist); Chris Sarandon (portraying Comte de Guiche); John Douglas Thompson (portraying Le Bret); Concetta Tomei (portraying Roxane's Duenna and Sister Marthe); Stephen Balantzian (portraying Gascony Cadet); Tom Bloom (portraying Montfleury, a tragic actor and A Porter and Gascony Cadet); Keith Eric Chappelle (portraying Guard and Poet and Gascony Cadet); MacIntyre Dixon (portraying Jodelet, the comedian and A Capuchin and Gascony Cadet); Davis Duffield (portraying Theatregoer's Son and Gascony Cadet); Amefika J. El-Amin (portraying Gascony Cadet); Peter Jay Fernandez (portraying Carbon de Castel Jaloux, Captain of the Gascony Cadets); Kate Guyton (portraying A Food Seller and A Nun); Ginifer King (portraying Actress and Sister Claire); Carman Lacivita (portraying Vicomte de Valvert and Gascony Cadet); Piter Marek (portraying Marquis de Brissaille and Gascony Cadet); Lucas Papaelias (portraying Page and Cook and A Cadet); Leenya Rideout (portraying A Lady and Singer and A Nun); Fred Rose (portraying Poet and Gascony Cadet); Thomas Schall (portraying Theatregoer and Poet and Gascony Cadet); Daniel Stewart Sherman (portraying A Musketeer and Gascony Cadet); Alexander Sovronsky (portraying Page and Cook and A Cadet); Baylen Thomas (portraying Marquis de Cuigy and Gascony Cadet); and Nance Williamson (portraying Lise, Ragueneau's wife and Mother Marguerite); on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (77 total performances, including 21 previews beginning October 12, 2007).
- (October 4 to 29, 2011) She played Aunt Polly and Ensemble in Laura Eason's adaptation of Mark Twain's novel, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Joseph Adams (Muff Potter/Ensemble); Justin Fuller (Joe Harper/Ensemble); Tim McKiernan (Tom Sawyer); Michael D. Nichols (Injun Joe/Ensemble); Robbie Tann (Huckleberry Finn/Ensemble); Hayley Treider (Becky Thatcher) and Nate Trinrud (Sid/Doc Robinson/Ensemble) in the cast. Jeremy B. Cohen was director.
- (1991 to 1992 season) She acted in Craig Lucas' play, "Prelude to a Kiss," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Dan Welch, Ed Shea, Jay Blakemore, Barbara Blossom, Jack Willis, Paul Buxton, Katherine Freedman, Howard Londno and Richard Kneeland in the cast. Adrian Hall was director. Eugene Lee was set designer. Natasha Katz was lighting designer. William Lane was costume designer.
- (1991 to 1992 season) She acted in Wendy Wasserstein's play, "The Heidi Chronicles," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Cynthia Strickland, James O'Brien, Fred Sullivan Jr., Andrew Mutnick, Nanette Van Wright, Brenda Corwin and Linda Amendola in the cast. Leonard Foglia was director. Michael McGarty was set designer. Michael Giannitti was lighting designer. William Lane was costume designer. Anthony PM Ricci was audio designer.
- (1993 to 1994 season) She acted in Tom Griffin's play, "Mrs. Sedgewick's Head," in a world premiere production at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Joseph Hindy, Jonathan Fried, Christopher Byrnes, Richard Kneeland, Timothy Crowe, William Damkoehler, Cynthia Strickland, Robert J. Colonna and Dan Welch in the cast. David Wheeler was director. Eugene Lee was set and lighting designer. William Lane was costume designer. Benjamin Emerson was sound designer. Tori Haring-Smith was Dramaturge.
- (1993 to 1994 season) She acted in Brian Friel's play, "Dancing at Lughnasa," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Kurt Rhoads, Anne Scurria, Phyllis Kay, Janice Duclos, Linda Amendola, Fred Sullivan Jr and Barry Press in the cast. Barbara Damashek was director. Michael McGarty was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Russell H. Champa was lighting designer. Tori Haring-Smith was Dramaturge.
- (1994 to 1995 season) She acted in Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Robert J. Colonna, Timothy Crowe, Viola Davis, Dolores Dermody, Frank Enos, Matt Fagin, Jonathan Fried, Phyllis Kay, Lisa Lane, Brian McEleney, Allen Oliver, Kurt Rhoads, Candice Rose and Fred Sullivan Jr. in the cast. Amanda Dehnert, Kevin Fallon, Rachel Maloney and Chris Turner played the musicians. Heather Baron, Alexandra Bolotow, Rosanna Campbell, Jevon Coelho, Sharah Connor-Johnson, Jared Danielian, Amy Dziobeck, Elise Faragnoli, Fiona Gerety, Anna Henderson, David Kane, Cedric Lilly, Frankie O'Brien, Alex Newby, Jed Pilkington and Benjamin Simon played the children. Peter Gerety was director. David Rotondo was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Russell H. Champa was lighting designer. Chris Turner and Rachel Maloney were also music directors. Sharon Jenkins and Flying Foy were dance directors.
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