Atlanta Shakespeare Co. Presents TWELFTH NIGHT in Rep with TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, Beg. Tonight

By: Sep. 06, 2013
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Twelfth Night runs In repertory (with Troilus and Cressida) Sept 7, 13, 15, 19, 21, 27, 29, 2013, and is directed by Drew Reeves.

A shipwreck, separated identical twins, mistaken identities, romance and one pair of yellow stockings...welcome to Orsino's court and the zany world of Twelfth Night.

Join the cast and crew members for a lively Question and Answer session on Sunday September 15 after the show.

Dramatis Personae
Viola - Jennifer Lamourt
Olivia - Mary Russell
Orsino - Andrew Houchins*
Feste - Mary Ruth Ralston
Malvolio - Jeff McKerley*
Sir Toby Belch - Nicholas Faircloth
Sir Andrew Aguecheek - Matt Nitchie
Maria - Kati Grace Morton
Curio - JoNathan Horne
Valentine - Paul Hester*
Captain - Vinnie Mascola
Sailors - Jeff McKerley*, Doug Graham, Joshua Diboll
Antonio - JoNathan Horne
Sebastian - Doug Graham
Fabian - Joshua Diboll
1st Officer - Paul Hester*
2nd Officer - Vinnie Mascola
Priest - Vinnie Mascola
Musicians - Mary Ruth Ralston, Matt Nitchie

Troilus and Cressida runs In repertory with Twelfth Night September 6-12, 14, 20, 22, 26, 28, 2013, and is directed by Drew Reeves

Shakespeare tackles Homer, Virgil, and Chaucer in a battle for the ages. In Troilus and Cressida Shakespeare puts his own wickedly ironic spin on the classic tale of Helen of Troy and the "epic" battles fought over her. The Trojan Prince Troilus and his secret love Cressida are separated by the opposing forces without regard to their relationship. Full of drama and satire, come see how Shakespeare turns one of literature's oldest stories on its head.

A part of The Shakespeare Evolution Series: The Tragedies
Join the cast and crew members for a lively Question and Answer session on Sunday September 22 after the show!

Dramatis Personae
Prologue - Marcus Durham
Priam, King of Troy - Marcus Durham
Hector, son of Priam - JoNathan Horne
Troilus, son of Priam - Paul Hester*
Paris, son of Priam - Doug Graham
Deiphobus, son of Priam - Marcus Durham
Cassandra, daughter of Priam, Prophetess - Mary Ruth Ralston
Margarelon, bastard son of Priam - Marcus Durham
Andromache, Hector's wife - Janine DeMichele
Aeneas, Trojan commander - Eli Jolley
Anthenor, Trojan commander - Clarke Weigle
Calchas, Cressida's father - Clarke Weigle
Cressida - Rachel Frawley
Alexander, Cressida's servant - Janine DeMichele
Pandarus, Cressida's uncle - Jeff McKerley*
Agamemnon, the Greek general - Matt Nitchie
Menelaus, Agamemnon's brother - Nicholas Faircloth
Helen, wife to Menelaus - Janine DeMichele
Achilles, a Greek commander - Vinnie Mascola
Ajax, a Greek commander - Jay Peterson
Ulysses, a Greek commander - Andrew Houchins
Helenus, son of Priam - Marcus Durham
Nestor, a Greek commander - Troy Willis*
Diomedes, a Greek commander - Chris Rushing
Patroclus, a Greek commander - BRyan Lee
Thersites - Joshua Diboll
Myrmidons - Jeff McKerley*, BRyan Lee, Mary Ruth Ralston, Eli Jolley




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