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William Petersen
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ensemble member Rondi Reed and William Petersen
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Fool for Love
Fool for LoveWilliam Petersen
credit: Mark Campbell
Dublin Carol in Rehearsal
The cast and crew of Dublin Carol in rehearsal for the play by Conor McPherson.William Petersen, Nicole Wiesner and ensemble member Amy Morton
credit: Mark Campbell
Dublin Carol in Rehearsal
The cast and crew of Dublin Carol in rehearsal for the play by Conor McPherson.Nicole Wiesner
credit: Mark Campbell
Dublin Carol in Rehearsal
The cast and crew of Dublin Carol in rehearsal for the play by Conor McPherson.William Petersen
credit: Mark Campbell
Dublin Carol in Rehearsal
The cast and crew of Dublin Carol in rehearsal for the play by Conor McPherson.William Petersen and Nicole Wiesner
credit: Mark Campbell
Dublin Carol in Rehearsal
The cast and crew of Dublin Carol in rehearsal for the play by Conor McPherson.Nicole Wiesner, William Petersen and ensemble member Amy Morton
credit: Mark Campbell
Dublin Carol in Rehearsal
The cast and crew of Dublin Carol in rehearsal for the play by Conor McPherson.William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Nicole Wiesner and William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Stephen Louis Grush and William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Nicole Wiesner
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.William Petersen and Stephen Louis Grush
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Nicole Wiesner and William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.William Petersen and Stephen Louis Grush
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Nicole Wiesner and William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Stephen Louis Grush and William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Dublin Carol in Production
When John's estranged daughter appears on Christmas Eve with disturbing news, it sets off a series of painful confessions that ultimately offer John a chance to escape the burdens of his past. Conor McPherson's play explores the question of human intimacy.Ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Francis Guinan and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen, Frank Galati and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Martha Lavey and Francis Guinan
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Francis Guinan and William Petersen
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Ian Barford and Martha Lavey
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Ian Barford and William Petersen
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Martha Lavey and Francis Guinan
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Rehearsal
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit, as they pass their days in a tiny house by the sea—if the sea still exists. Pestered by Hamm's parents, they move through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. A powerful all-ensemble cast anchors this profound exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Michael Brosilow
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Michael Brosilow
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Martha Lavey and Francis Guinan
credit: Michael Brosilow
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Martha Lavey,Francis Guinan and William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble member Francis Guinan
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Martha Lavey,Francis Guinan and William Petersen
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Francis Guinan, William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members Martha Lavey and Francis Guinan
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Ensemble members William Petersen and Ian Barford
credit: Mark Campbell
Endgame in Production
Beckett's absurd comic masterpiece follows Hamm, a blind man unable to stand, and his servant Clov, who is unable to sit. Pestered by his parents, Hamm directs this unusual family through their daily rituals, awaiting the end of everything. Swerving from the magnificent to the miniscule and from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, a powerful all-ensemble cast brings to life this epic tale set in a tiny room. Endgame is a compelling exploration of the stories we construct to make sense of our lives.Stage manager Laura D. Glenn, Rae Gray, ensemble member William Petersen and Production Manager Al Franklin
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Ensemble member William Petersen, Rae Gray and director and ensemble member Randall Arney
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray and ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Director and ensemble member Randall Arney
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray and ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Ensemble member William Petersen, stage manager Laura D. Glenn, director and ensemble member Randall Arney and Rae Gray
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray and ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Director and ensemble member Randall Arney
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray and stage manager Laura D. Glenn
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Director and ensemble member Randall Arney with ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Joel Moorman
SLOWGIRL in Rehearsal
Rehearsal photos from Steppenwolf's production of Slowgirl by Greg Pierce. Slowgirl is directed by ensemble member Randall Arney and features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.Rae Gray and ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Rae Gray and ensemble member William Petersen
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Ensemble member William Petersen and Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Ensemble member William Petersen and Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Ensemble member William Petersen and Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Ensemble member William Petersen and Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Ensemble member William Petersen and Rae Gray
credit: Michael Brosilow
SLOWGIRL in Production
Production photos from Steppenwolf's Slowgirl, written by Greg Pierce and directed by ensemble member Randall Arney.Slowgirl features ensemble member William Petersen with Rae Gray.
Tracy Michelle Arnold and Matthew Krause
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Lady Madeline
Experience a re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale "The Fall of the House of Usher" with live music as retold by the heretofore silent character Madeline. Enter the House of Usher through the cellar door to find out exactly what happened between Madeline and her twin brother Roderick that led her to be sealed up in the tomb...alive.Matthew Krause; Tracy Michelle Arnold
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Lady Madeline
Experience a re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale "The Fall of the House of Usher" with live music as retold by the heretofore silent character Madeline. Enter the House of Usher through the cellar door to find out exactly what happened between Madeline and her twin brother Roderick that led her to be sealed up in the tomb...alive.Tracy Michelle Arnold
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Lady Madeline
Experience a re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale "The Fall of the House of Usher" with live music as retold by the heretofore silent character Madeline. Enter the House of Usher through the cellar door to find out exactly what happened between Madeline and her twin brother Roderick that led her to be sealed up in the tomb...alive.Kirk Anderson; Matthew Krause and Tracy Michelle Arnold
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Lady Madeline
Experience a re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale "The Fall of the House of Usher" with live music as retold by the heretofore silent character Madeline. Enter the House of Usher through the cellar door to find out exactly what happened between Madeline and her twin brother Roderick that led her to be sealed up in the tomb...alive.Tracy Michelle Arnold and Matthew Krause
credit:
Lady Madeline
Experience a re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale "The Fall of the House of Usher" with live music as retold by the heretofore silent character Madeline. Enter the House of Usher through the cellar door to find out exactly what happened between Madeline and her twin brother Roderick that led her to be sealed up in the tomb...alive.Tracy Michelle Arnold; Kirk Anderson
credit: Michael Brosilow
Lady Madeline
Experience a re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale "The Fall of the House of Usher" with live music as retold by the heretofore silent character Madeline. Enter the House of Usher through the cellar door to find out exactly what happened between Madeline and her twin brother Roderick that led her to be sealed up in the tomb...alive.Ensemble member Tracy Letts and Christopher McLinden
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Last of the Boys
Jeeter arrives in the Great Central Valley to the rusted trailer of his buddy Ben, a fellow Vietnam veteran. Their beer drinking is interrupted by the arrival of Jeeter’s new girlfriend, her crazy mother and a stranger from their shared past.Ensemble member Tracy Letts and John Judd; ensemble member Amy Morton and John Judd
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Last of the Boys
Jeeter arrives in the Great Central Valley to the rusted trailer of his buddy Ben, a fellow Vietnam veteran. Their beer drinking is interrupted by the arrival of Jeeter’s new girlfriend, her crazy mother and a stranger from their shared past.Ensemble members Tracy Letts and Mariann Mayberry; John Judd
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Last of the Boys
Jeeter arrives in the Great Central Valley to the rusted trailer of his buddy Ben, a fellow Vietnam veteran. Their beer drinking is interrupted by the arrival of Jeeter’s new girlfriend, her crazy mother and a stranger from their shared past.Ensemble member Tracy Letts and Christopher McLinden; ensemble member Amy Morton
credit: Michael Brosilow
Last of the Boys
Jeeter arrives in the Great Central Valley to the rusted trailer of his buddy Ben, a fellow Vietnam veteran. Their beer drinking is interrupted by the arrival of Jeeter’s new girlfriend, her crazy mother and a stranger from their shared past.credit:
Libra
ensemble member Alan Wilder
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalSandra Marquez and Jeff Still
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalAndrew Perez and ensemble member Alan Wilder
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalensemble member Alan Wilder and Jeff Still
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalJeff Still
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalSandra Marquez
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalSandra Delgado and ensemble member Alan Wilder
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalJeff Still and director Jessica Thebus
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalSandra Delgado and Andrew Perez
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalSandra Delgado
credit: Michael Brosilow
Sonia Flew in rehearsal
Sonia Flew in rehearsalCredits & Awards
Film
To Live and Die in L.A., Manhunter, Cousins, Young Guns II, Fear, The Contender, Haven, Hard Promises, Keep The Change, Haven, Long Gone, The Rat Pack, The Kennedys of Massachusetts, The BeastTheatre
Broadway: The Night of the Iguana Regional: In the Belly of the Beast (Wisdom Bridge); Dublin Carol (Trinity Rep); A Streetcar Named Desire; The Time of Your Life, Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed the Plow (Goodman)Television
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS); Without A Trace (USA)Awards
Golden Globe Nomination (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation)Member Profiles
William Petersen