Casting announced for Seattle Rep 2009-10 season Seattle, WA –
Local favorites, Seattle up-and-comers and a handful of well-known film and Broadway actors will take the stage for Seattle Repertory Theatre's 2009-10 season, the theatre announced today. The season opens Sept. 25 with tickets on sale August 25. Subscriptions are currently available.
Three of the plays have predominately local casts: Opus, directed by Braden Abraham, stars Charles Leggett, Allen Fitzpatrick, Shawn Belyea, Chelsey Rives and Todd Jefferson Moore. Speech and Debate, directed by Andrea Allen, features newcomers Trick Danneker, Erin Stewart and Justin Huertas alongside veteran performer Amy Thone.
And David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, directed by Wilson Milam (director of last season's The Seafarer), is chock full of Seattle favorites: John Aylward, Ian Bell, Russell Hodgkinson, Charles Leggett, MJ Sieber and R. Hamilton Wright.
You can also expect to see some famous faces in the season's other shows. Anthony Heald (Silence of the Lambs) plays Shakespeare (or Shag, as they call him) in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival co-production Equivocation.
Tony Award-winner Denis O'Hare (Take Me Out on Broadway) stars in the world premiere one-man show An Iliad. O'Hare was recently in a slew of films including The Proposal, Duplicity, Milk and Changeling.
For full cast lists, see below. Please note one role in Glengarry Glen Ross and a number of parts in Fences are being cast and will be announced in the coming weeks.
The 39 Steps
adapted by Patrick Barlow, based on an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon, based on the book by John Buchan, directed by Maria Aitken
Sept. 25-Oct. 18, 2009, Bagley Wright Theatre
CAST
Richard Hannay
Ted Deasy
Man #1
Eric Hissom
Man #2
Scott Parkinson
Annabella/Pamela/Margaret
Claire Brownell
Opus
by Michael Hollinger, directed by Braden Abraham
Oct. 30-Dec. 6, 2009, Leo K. Theatre
CAST
Carl
Charles Leggett
Elliot
Allen Fitzpatrick
Alan
Shawn Belyea
Grace
Chelsey Rives
Dorian
Todd Jefferson Moore
Equivocation
by Bill Cain, directed by Bill Rauch
Nov. 18-Dec. 13, 2009, Bagley Wright Theatre
CAST
Shag
Anthony Heald
Richard, Ensemble
Richard Elmore
Cecil, Nate, Ensemble
Jonathan Haugen
Sharpe, Ensemble
John Tufts
Armin, Ensemble
Gregory Linington
Judith
Christine Albright
Speech and Debate
by Stephen Karam, directed by Andrea Allen
Jan. 15-Feb. 21, 2010, Leo K. Theatre
CAST
Howie
Trick Danneker
Diwata
Erin Stewart
Solomon
Justin Huertas
Teacher/Reporter
Amy Thone
Glengarry Glen Ross
by David Mamet, directed by Wilson Milam
Feb. 5-28, 2010, Bagley Wright Theatre
CAST
Shelley Levene
John Aylward
Baylen
Ian Bell
George Aaronow
Russell Hodgkinson
James Lingk
Charles Leggett
John Williamson
MJ Sieber
Dave Moss
R. Hamilton Wright
Ricky Roma
TBA
Fences
by August Wilson, directed by Timothy Bond
March 26-April 18, 2010, Bagley Wright Theatre
CAST
Troy Maxson
James A. Williams
Jim Bono
William Hall Jr.
Lyons
José A. Rufino
Gabriel
Craig Alan Edwards
Rose
TBA
Cory
TBA
Raynell
TBA
An Iliad
created by Denis O'Hare and Lisa Peterson, directed by Lisa Peterson
April 9-May 16, 2010, Leo K. Theatre
Starring Denis O'Hare
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2009-2010 Season Fact Sheet
WHEN:Performance days: Wednesday-Sunday at 7:30 p.m.with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Seattle Repertory Theatre is located at Seattle Center at the corner of Second Ave. and Mercer St., Seattle, Washington.
TICKETS: Season tickets are on sale now; single tickets go on sale August 25. Packages range from $75-$435. Single tickets range from $15-$59. Anyone 25 and under may purchase tickets for only $12 for any performance (with ID - call for details). Discounted tickets for groups of ten or more may be purchased by calling (206) 443-2224. Tickets can be ordered online (www.seattlerep.org), by phone (206-443-2222), or in person at the Seattle Repertory Theatre Box Office.
Seattle Rep is co-presenting August: Osage County at The Paramount Theatre Oct. 27-Nov. 1. Single tickets for that show will be on sale through the Paramount Theatre Box Office August 31.
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