A new play by JOHN J. CASWELL, JR.
Directed by RACHEL CHAVKIN
Starring DIANNE WIEST
October 26 - November 3
October 26 - November 3
“INGENIOUSLY WACKY, WEIRDLY MOVING, ALTOGETHER WONDERFUL!
It’s nothing short of cause for celebration.”
- Elysa Gardner, THE NEW YORK SUN
“DIANNE WIEST DELIVERS ANOTHER MASTER CLASS in this absurd and poignant new play. It’s a great pleasure to watch her make Meryl’s innocence and bloodthirstiness equally believable, equally fresh.”
- Jesse Green, THE NEW YORK TIMES
“DIANNE WEIST’S MERYL IS THE MOST HEROIC CHARACTER TO LAND ON A NEW YORK STAGE IN SOME TIME!”
- David Barbour, LIGHTING AND SOUND
“A TOUCHING NEW COMEDY! Dianne Wiest fits the role of Meryl Kowalski like a snug straitjacket.”
- Robert Hofler, THE WRAP
“DIANNE WIEST SHINES! Wonderful, sly humor. This is funny, clever stuff.”
- Ron Fassler, THEATER PIZZAZZ
“A TRULY ENGAGING, ENERVATING PIECE OF THEATER. This gifted cast weaves a wild engaging spell. The physical production is top notch.“
- Adam Cohen, THEATER PIZZAZZ
“WIEST IS RADIANT AND TOUCHING! A marvelous, star performance!”
- James Wilson, TALKIN’ BROADWAY
“BEGUILING AND TANTALIZING!”
- Sara Holdren, NEW YORK MAGAZINE
Photo by Bronwen Sharp
October 26 - November 3
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SYNOPSIS
Winter, 1985. 75-year-old Meryl ditches ice-cold Milwaukee for sunny Los Angeles, hell-bent on becoming a movie star. She’s got big dreams, a little money, and a whole lot of nerve. But will the world ever know her for who she really is? Starring two-time Academy Award® winnerDianne Wiestas Meryl, and directed by Tony Award® -winning directorRachel Chavkin(Hadestown;Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812),John J. Caswell, Jr.’s(Wet Brain; Vineyard’s Paula Vogel Playwriting Award)Scene Partnersis a wildly theatrical, hilarious and genre-twisting gallop through the experience of a woman reborn, featuringEric Berryman,Johanna Day,Josh Hamilton,Carmen M. Herlihy,Kristen Sieh, andDianne Wiest.
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CAST
JOHANNA DAY
Charlize
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JOSH HAMILTON
Hugo + Others
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CARMEN M. HERLIHY
Cassie + Others
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KRISTEN SIEH
Pauline + Others
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DIANNE WIEST
Meryl Kowalski
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ERIC BERRYMAN
Chuck + Others
Vineyard debut. He was recently seen in Primary Trust at The Roundabout Theater and the final season of the hit TV show “Atlanta” (FX), Episode 8 – “The Goof Who Sat by the Door”, portraying “short lived Disney CEO” Thomas Washington. Select Off-Broadway: The B-Side-Negro Folklore from Texas State Prisons, A Record Album Interpretation (Wooster Group/St. Ann’s Warehouse); Toni Stone (Roundabout); Steel Hammer (SITI Company/BAM). Select Regional Credits: Detroit Red (ArtsEmerson-Elliot Norton Award); Private (Mosaic Theater); Moby Dick, A Musical Reckoning (A.R.T.). Select Film/TV credits: “Godfather of Harlem” (Epix/MGM+), “Ramy” (Hulu); “Bonding”, Marriage Story (Netflix); “Evil” (Paramount+); “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”. Training: Carnegie Mellon University.
JOHANNA DAY
Charlize
Vineyard Theatre: How I Learned to Drive, Middletown. Broadway: How I Learned to Drive (Outer Critics Circle Special Achievement Award), The Nap, Sweat (Tony Nomination), You Can’t Take It With You, August: Osage County, Lombardi, Proof (Tony Nomination). Theatre: Des Moines (TFANA), Floyd’s (Guthrie) Peace for Mary Francis (New Group), Peter and Jerry (Second Stage – Drama Desk Nomination), Appropriate (Signature – Obie Award, The Lilly Award), Poor Behavior (Mark Taper), Realistic Joneses (Yale), Choice (Huntington), The Rainmaker (Arena Stage – Helen Hayes Award). Television: “Madam Secretary” (5 Years Recurring), “Bull”, “For Life”, “New Amsterdam”, “The Blacklist”, “Escape at Dannemora”, “The Knick”, “The Americans”, “Masters of Sex”, “Alpha House”, “Royal Pains”. Film: Worth, Save Yourselves, The Post, Great Gilley Hopkins, How Far She Went, The Breatharian, Sweet Taste of Freedom, Women of a Certain Age.
JOSH HAMILTON
Hugo + Others
Broadway: The Real Thing, The Coast of Utopia, Dead Accounts, Proof. Off-Broadway: The Antipodes and Medieval Play at Signature; Lie of the Mind, Things We Want, Hurlyburly, and This Is Our Youth at The New Group; The Cherry Orchard and Three Sisters at CSC; The Waverly Gallery (Promenade); The Bridge Project (BAM & The Old Vic); The Violet Hour (Steppenwolf); A Doll’s House (Williamstown). London: Evening at the Talk House (National Theater). Films include: Maestro, Reality, Landscape with Invisible Hand, 8th Grade, Blaze, Manchester by the Sea, Away We Go, Outsourced, Kicking and Screaming, and Alive. TV includes: “The Last Thing He Told Me”, “Accused”, “The Walking Dead”, “13 Reasons Why”, “Mrs. Fletcher”, “Ray Donovan”, “Mrs. America”, and “At Home with Amy Sedaris”.
CARMEN M. HERLIHY
Cassie + Others
Theater: The Piano Teacher (Vineyard Theatre), Kingdom Come (Roundabout), Doctor Faustus (Classic Stage), Bachelorette (Second Stage), Five Genocides (Clubbed Thumb), Buffalo Gal (Primary Stages), crooked (Women’s Project; Lucille Lortel Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress), The Thugs (Soho Rep), columbinus (NYTW, Drama League Nomination for Ensemble), Top Girls (Huntington Theatre), Recent Alien Abductions (Humana Festival). TV: “Servant”, “Blue Bloods”, “New Amsterdam”, “Awkwafina is Nora From Queens”, “Mrs. Fletcher”, “High Maintenance”, “Madam Secretary”. Film: The Trouble with Cali, The Switch, The Rebound, Two Lovers, Burn After Reading, Morning Glory, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, My First Kiss and the People Involved.
KRISTEN SIEH
Pauline + Others
Vineyard Theatre: RoosevElvis. Broadway/West End: The Band’s Visit (Original Cast), RoosevElvis (The Royal Court). Off-Broadway: February House, Fortress of Solitude (The Public); Dr. Ride’s American Beach House (Ars Nova); Men On Boats (Playwrights Horizons); Iphigenia at Aulis (Classic Stage Company); and work with Elevator Repair Service (Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, etc.), Half-Straddle (Ghost Rings), The Foundry (O, Earth), and other companies. International and regional work includes: Yale Rep, A.R.T., Baltimore Center Stage, and numerous international festivals. Kristen has also appeared on TV (“House of Cards”, “Orange is the New Black”, etc.) and on your phone as an award-winning narrator of audiobooks. In 2023 she received a certificate in horticulture from NYBG.
DIANNE WIEST
Meryl Kowalski
Dianne Wiest is an acclaimed actress known for her roles on both stage and screen. She is best known for her Academy Award-winning roles in Woody Allen’s Hannah and Her Sisters and Bullets Over Broadway, for which she also received a Golden Globe and SAG Award. She has received two Primetime Emmy Awards for her work in Road to Avonlea and In Treatment. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Ron Howard’s Parenthood. Her other recent film roles include Steven Soderbergh’s Let Them All Talk alongside Meryl Streep and Gemma Chan, J. Blakeson’s I Care A Lot alongside Rosamund Pike, and Clint Eastwood’s The Mule alongside Bradley Cooper and Laurence Fishburne. Additionally, she has given memorable performances in films such as Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Radio Days, September, Rabbit Hole, Footloose, Edward Scissorhands and The Birdcage. Dianne can most recently be seen in Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount+ series Mayor of Kingstown and will next star in the Paramount Players’ feature Apartment 7A opposite Julia Garner and Jim Sturgess. In addition to her career on screen, Dianne is a force on the stage. She most recently performed her acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days at the Yale Repertory Theater, the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and Theatre for a New Audience in Brooklyn. Prior to that, she starred in The New Group’s production of Rasheeda Speaking, directed by Cynthia Nixon, The Cherry Orchard at Classic Stage Company, and Arthur Miller’s All My Sons on Broadway. Other New York theater appearances include The Seagull at Classic Stage Company, Third, Memory House, The Shawl, Hunting Cockroaches, After the Fall, Beyond Therapy, and The Art of Dining.
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CREATIVE TEAM
JOHN J. CASWELL, JR.
Playwright
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RACHEL CHAVKIN
Director
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JOHN J. CASWELL, JR.
Playwright
John J. Caswell, Jr. is a writer originally from Phoenix, a recent fellow at Juilliard’s Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program, and the recipient of the Paula Vogel Playwriting Award at Vineyard Theatre. His play Wet Brain won the 2021 L. Arnold Weissberger New Play Award and premiered off-Broadway in 2023, produced by Playwrights Horizons and MCC Theater. His play Man Cave premiered off-Broadway in 2022, produced by Page 73, with upcoming productions in Dallas and San Francisco. Honors include the Jean Kennedy Smith Playwriting Award, the Rita and Burton Goldberg Playwriting Prize, a MacDowell Fellowship, a SPACE on Ryder Farm Creative Residency, and the 2017 Page 73 Playwriting Fellowship. Education: Juilliard School, Hunter College, Arizona State University. www.johnjcaswelljr.com
RACHEL CHAVKIN
Director
Rachel Chavkin received the 2019 Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Director of a Musical for Hadestown. She is a director, writer and dramaturg, as well as the founding Artistic Director of Brooklyn-based ensemble the TEAM whose work has been seen all over the U.K. including the National Theatre, the Royal Court and multiple collaborations with the National Theatre of Scotland. Selected freelance work: Dave Malloy’s Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812 (Ars Nova, A.R.T., Broadway), Matt Gould and Carson Kreitzer’s Lempicka (Williamstown), Caryl Churchill’s Light Shining in Buckinghamshire (NYTW), Marco Ramirez’s The Royale (Old Globe, Lincoln Center), Bess Wohl’s Small Mouth Sounds (Ars Nova, Off-Broadway, national tour), Sarah Gancher’s I’ll Get You Back Again (Round House) and multiple collaborations with Taylor Mac including The Lily’s Revenge, Act 2 (HERE). In addition to her awards for Hadestown, Chavkin is a recipient of a Tony Award nomination for Best Direction of a Musical, three Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, multiple Lortel Award nominations, two Doris Duke Impact Award nominations and the 2017 Smithsonian Award for Ingenuity along with Dave Malloy, with whom she is developing an adaptation of Moby Dick (World Premiere A.R.T). Her first film, Remind Me, was an official selection of the Venice and Beverly Hills Film Festivals. Proud NYTW Usual Suspect and Member SDC.
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RICCARDO HERNÁNDEZ
Scenic Designer
Riccardo Hernández has designed over 250 productions at most leading regional theaters and operas across the US and internationally and over thirty productions at New York Shakespeare Festival / The Public Theater. Vineyard: Incecent. Broadway: The Thanksgiving Play, directed by Rachel Chavkin; Jagged Little Pill (Tony Nomination Best Scenic Design of a Musical); Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune; Indecent; The Gin Game (Sets and Costumes); The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess; The People in the Picture; Caroline, or Change; Topdog/Underdog; Elaine Stritch at Liberty; Parade; Bells Are Ringing; Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk; The Tempest. Other theater: Lempicka directed by Rachel Chavkin (La Jolla Playhouse & Williamstown); The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World, Jesus Hopped the A Train, and Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (Signature Theater); Notes From the Field (A.R.T. and Second Stage); Toni Stone (Roundabout); Mlima’s Tale, Grounded, The Library, Oedipus El Rey (Public Theater); Light Shining in Buckinghamshire directed by Rachel Chavkin, The Invisible Hand and Red Speedo (NYTW); Admissions (Lincoln Center Theater). Co-Chair, Theater Design at Yale School of Drama. 1992 Yale School of Drama. www.riccardohernandez.com
BRENDA ABBANDANDOLO
Costume Designer
Broadway: The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window. Off-Broadway: The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window (BAM), Camp Siegfried (Second Stage), A Case for the Existence of God (Signature), Russian Troll Farm (Virtual, Obie Award), Moby Dick (A.R.T), Octet (Signature), Continuity (MTC), Enemy of the People (The Guthrie), I’ll Get You Back Again (Roundhouse), The TEAM’s Mission Drift (National Theatre of London), Film/TV: The Quiz Lady, Coda (Academy Award, Best Picture), An American Pickle, The Disaster Artist, Tallulah, “Saturday Night Live” (Associate CD). Other: MFA/NYU TSOA, the TEAM, www.bnadesigner.com
ALAN C. EDWARDS
Lighting Designer
Work includes the world premieres of Harry Clarke (The Vineyard, Lortel Award), Kill Move Paradise (National Black Theatre, Drama Desk nomination), and The Hot Wing King by Katori Hall (Signature NYC, 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Drama). Other New York work includes: Anna Deavere Smith’s Twilight: Los Angeles 1992, and Fires in the Mirror (Signature NYC); Twelfth Night (Classical Theatre of Harlem); Bluebird Memories featuring rap-artist Common (Audible Theatre); and Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge by Greig Sargeant and Elevator Repair Service (The Public). His work in dance includes: Where We Dwell and Chasing Magic by Ayodele Casel; Rhythm Is Life by Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards; and Lifted, choreographed by Christopher Rudd for American Ballet Theatre. On Broadway, Edwards was the associate to lighting designer Jennifer Tipton on The Testament of Mary. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama, where he is also an assistant professor of lighting. Alancedwards.com.
LEAH GELPE
Sound Designer
Vineyard: God’s Ear. Off-Broadway: My Broken Language and Night is a Room (Signature), Log Cabin, Antlia Pneumatica, Grand Concourse, The Big Meal and Circle Mirror Transformation (Playwrights Horizons), Mary Jane and The Invisible Hand (New York theater Workshop), The Harvest, Slowgirl, and What Once We Felt (LCT3), Cardinal (Second Stage), Saved (TFANA) and more. Regional: ACT, Guthrie, Long Wharf, Berkeley, Yale Rep, ART, Intiman. Honors: Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Sound Design (Mary Jane and Slowgirl). Connecticut Critics Circle Award (January Joiner), NEA/TCG Career Development Program.
DAVID BENGALI
Video Projection Designer
DAVID BENGALI is a projection and media designer based in New York City. Selected recent and upcoming designs include: Broadway: Water for Elephants; The Thanksgiving Play; 1776. Off-Broadway includes: Walk on Through (MCC); Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (Signature - Henry Hewes Award, Drama Desk Nom.); Anthony Rapp’s Without You (New World Stages); Monsoon Wedding (St. Ann’s Warehouse); The Visitor (The Public Theater - Lortel Nom.); Circle Jerk (Fake Friends - Obie Award, Drama League Nom.); Einstein’s Dreams (Prospect/59E59 - Drama Desk Nom.); Van Gogh’s Ear (ERC - Drama Desk Nom.); The Great Leap (Atlantic). Regional including: La Jolla Playhouse, A.R.T., Yale Rep, Dallas Theater Center, Alliance. National Tours: Peter Pan; 1776; Rockin’ Road To Dublin. David was also a 2017-2019 Arts Fellow at the Princeton University Lewis Center for the Arts. MFA: NYU.
LEAH LOUKAS
Hair, Wig & Make-Up Designer
Vineyard Theatre: Checkers. Broadway: The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window; Original cast of Hadestown; Escape to Margaritaville; Time and the Conways; Marvin’s Room; Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812; Sweat; Oh, Hello; The Heidi Chronicles; On the Town; A Night with Janis Joplin; Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; American Idiot; Irena’s Vow. TV and Film Credits include: Key Hair Stylist for Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Freeform’s “Everything’s Trash”, Showtime’s The Humans. Hairstylist on Season 3 of Only Murders in the Building, and Netflix’s Hustle. Leah won a 2022 Emmy for her work on Annie Live!
ANDREW DIAZ
Props Designer
Previously with the Vineyard: Good Grief, Harry Clarke, Gloria, Gigantic, White Girl in Danger. Broadway: The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window, The Thanksgiving Play, Leopoldstadt, Birthday Candles. Recent Credits: The Wanderers, Primary Trust (Roundabout), Camp Siegfried (Second Stage), English, Kimberly Akimbo (Atlantic Theater). Nickelodeon, Walt Disney Productions, SNL. Henry Hewes Design Award.
ANNE TROUP
Video Producer
Anne is a theater and film producer. Credits include: The Thanksgiving Play (Broadway), Grownup (Associates), The Gold Room (HERE), Incomplete (Hulu), The Snakes (HBO Max), Others (Slamdance FF), Swimming (Out on Film), Human Interest (SeriesFest). Anne also works as an actor. She has a BA from Brown University and an MFA in Acting from NYU.
J. DAVID BRIMMER
Fight Choreographer
J. DAVID BRIMMER (he/they) has choreographed some stuff. For the Vineyard: Gloria, This Day Forward. Selected Broadway: Hangmen, American Buffalo, Pass Over, Spring Awakening, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Be More Chill, Grace, Speed the Plow, Thérèse Raquin, Long Day’s Journey into Night. Selected NY premieres: Wet Brain, Tambo and Bones, Downstate, Socrates, Fairview, Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Is God Is, Yen, An Octoroon, We Are Proud To Present, Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again, Blasted, Bethany, Blackbird, Bug, Killer Joe, as well as the Red Bull Theatre’s productions of The Government Inspector, The Revenger’s Tragedy, The Duchess of Malfi and The Changeling. “Walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in everyone.” G. Fox.
PATRICIA MARJORIE
Tapestry Design
PATRICIA MARJORIE is a Brazilian multidisciplinary theatre artist based in New York with a focus on directing, costume and props design. Recent works: Costume Design for Simon and His Shoes’ and Modern Swimwear directed by Meghan Finn; The Time Machine directed by Joshua Gelb (Playwrights Horizons Theatre School). Set Design for RE/MEMORI (Of Hair Land & Sea) by Nambi E. Kelley (WP theater). Props for Public Obscenities and Notes On Killing Seven Oversight… (Soho Rep); Wolf Play (MCC and Soho Rep); You Will Get Sick (Roundabout Theatre Company); Montag (Soho Rep); Ulysses and The Seagull (Elevator Repair Service); Eva Luna (Repertório Español); 7 Minutes (Waterwell); Black Exhibition by Jeremy O. Harris directed by Machel Ross. Patricia has also recently performed in Mrs. Loman directed by Meghan Finn, directed What Will Become Of Kaaron? and had her own work produced as a playwright, A Song To Call The Spring, all at The Tank.
NEHEMIAH LUCKETT
Music Director
NEHEMIAH LUCKETT (he/him) has worked in the music departments for The Scottsboro Boys and The Landing at The Vineyard. Broadway: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Other NY credits: Primer for a Failed Superpower, Jazz Singer, Where We Stand, Sistas, Wedding Band, and Amani. Nehemiah is also a composer of choral music (Secular Mass, Kyrie 201, Words of Bayard Rustin), orchestral/symphonic works (Requiem for Arctic Ice: The Northernmost Part), musical theatre (Brick by Brick, Triple Threats, A Burning Church, Adia and Clora Snatch Joy), and opera (Love Out of Time). Undergrad: Sarah Lawrence College. Grad: Hunter College.
ELIZABETH McGUIRE
Dialect Coach
ELIZABETH McGUIRE has worked as a vocal and dialect coach in film, television, animation, radio, on and Off-Broadway, and regional theater for over 35 years and is a former Professor at the Yale School of Drama (DGSD). Beth’s favorite theater projects include: Broadway productions of A Streetcar Named Desire with Blair Underwood, Nicole Ari Parker, and Daphne Rubin-Vega, directed by Emily Mann; Eclipsed by Danai Gurira on Broadway, directed by Liesl Tommy. Other favorite productions include: He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box by Adrienne Kennedy at Theatre for a New Audience, directed by Evan Yionoulis; Twelfth Night at Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Carl Cofield. Her most recent media projects include A Quiet Place: Day One (set for release 2024); Lady in the Lake (set for release 2023 Apple TV); Us; Black Panther; Black Panther: Wakanda Forever; Marvel’s Avengers: War For Wakanda (Video Game). Beth lives in NYC and has a private teaching and coaching practice.
ORION JOHNSTONE
Choral Arranger
ORION JOHNSTONE (they/he) is a Trans faggot wizard, community minister, theatermaker, sex educator, muckraker, lover, and ever-in-process abolitionist. Their highly collaborative theater work is an extension of their ministry, and they primarily work as a director and composer. Recent theater highlights include: Composer for Light Shining In Buckinghamshire at NYTW with director Rachel Chavkin, Co-Director of Diana Oh’s {my lingerie play}: THE CONCERT AND CALL TO ARMS!!!!!!!!! at Rattlestick, Directing Fellow in TransLab at the Public/WP. They studied Theater at NYU-Tisch and Justice Ministries at Auburn Seminary. You can learn more about their work-love and lineages at: www.orionjohnstone.com
RACHEL A. ZUCKER
Production Stage Manager
RACHEL A. ZUCKER (They/Them) is thrilled to be returning to Vineyard Theatre! Past Show: Lessons in Survival: 1971. Broadway: SIX, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, The Prom, True West, Pretty Woman, Farinelli and the King, Indecent. Select Off-Broadway: JOB (Soho Playhouse); Kinky Boots (Stage 42); The Shed: Misty, HELP; The Public Theater: Tiny Beautiful Things, Twelfth Night, Plenty, Southern Comfort, Grounded; Shakespeare in the Park: Hamlet, Othello, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Troilus and Cressida, Cymbeline; New York City Center: Working: A Musical, Roadshow; New York Theater Workshop: Lazarus; Signature Theatre Company: Curse of the Starving Class. MFA: Stage Management, Columbia University. Insta: @rzucker37
JASON WEIXELMAN
Assistant Stage Manager
Vineyard: Lessons In Survival: 1971. Broadway: Wicked, King and I (LCT Revival). Off-Broadway: Between the Lines, Which Way to the Stage, Othello, Old Hats. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Barrington Stage, Berkshire Theatre Group, George Street Playhouse, Arden Theatre, Gulfshore Playhouse, Skylight Music Theatre. Love and deep gratitude to family and friends for their continued support. Member Actors' Equity.
TYLER DANHAUS
Assistant Stage Manager
Vineyard: This Land Was Made. Other NYC: When We Get There (York Theatre); KIN (WP Theater); Smart Blonde (59E59); The Imbible (New World Stages); Titanique (The Green Room 42); Fish In A Tree (Theatre Row); Women on Fire (Royal Family); Anne of Green Gables, Part I and II (Royal Family); You, Me, I, We, (Royal Family). Tours: Little Black Dress and The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Musical. Regionally: Lyric Rep, Hangar Theatre, Geva Theatre, The Rose Theater, and Chester Theatre. BFA: UW-Milwaukee. @tydanhaus
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