Cast
Jillian Armenante, Josh Hamilton, Eboni Booth, Lucy Avery Brooke, James Chesnutt, Cynthia Darlow, Aunjanue Ellis, Ross Gibby, Margo Gezairlian Grib, Leslie Hendrix, Marceline Hugot, Katie MacNichol, Colm Meaney, Bill Moor, Martin Moran, Peggy Roeder, Louis Tucci, Todd Weeks, David-Paul Wichert
STAGE
-Coast of Utopia, 2006-07
-Bobby (Ars Nova, Reading), 2006
-Commentaire D’Amour, 2006
-Hurlyburly, 2005
-Get What You Need (Atlantic 453, Workshop), 2004
-Good Canary (Ars Nova, Reading), 2003
-The Violet Hour (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), 2003
-Gone Home (Manhattan Theatre Company), 2002
-Evolution (Urban Empire), 2002
-Proof (Walter Kerr Theatre), 2001 Broadway Debut
-Music From A Sparkling Planet (Drama Dept.) 2001
-The F-Word (Dixon Place, reading)
-Jump, Slash, Cut (Summer, 2000, Williamstown Theatre Festival)
-Ancestral Voices (Summer, 2000, Williamstown Theatre Festival)
-The Waverly Gallery, 1999 (Williamstown Theatre Festival) and 2000 (Off-Broadway)
-Sexual Perversity In Chicago (Atlantic Theatre Company) 2000
-The Cider House Rules (Mark Taper Forum and Atlantic Theatre Co.) 1999
-Masks Outrageous (Hartford Stage Co., reading) 1999
-As Bees In Honey Drown (Drama Dept., member) 1997
-This Is Our Youth, (The New Group) 1996
-SubUrbia (Lincoln Center) 1994
-An Imaginary Life, 1993 (Playwrights Horizons)
-The Perfectionist (McCarter Theatre), Princeton, NJ
-Life During Wartime, 1990 (La Jolla) Directed by Les Waters, subsequently produced by Berkeley Rep. Company (1990), Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans), Manhattan Theatre Club (1990)
-Wonderful Time (WPA) Jonathan Marc Sherman
-Fathers And Sons (Malaparte, co-founder)
-Woman And Wallace (Playwrights Horizons) 1988 (approx.)
-A Joke (Malaparte)
-You Can Count On Me, One-act by Kenneth Lonergan (Naked Angels Theatre Company, Winter Shorts/Actors Gang Theatre, Los Angeles)
-Wild Dogs (Malaparte)
-Four Corners (American Place Theater)
-Eden Cinema (American Place Theater)
-Korea (Ensemble Studio Theatre)
-Romance Language, 1984, (Playwrights Horizons) Off-Broadway debut
-Brighton Beach Memoirs, 1984, (Neil Simon Theatre), stand-in, Eugene Morris Jerome
-As Sure As You Live (Naked Angels Theatre Company)
Director
-Little Bites, Naked Angels Theatre Co.: Winter Shorts 2, Los Angeles, 1998