Harris Yulin Stars in Resonance Ensemble's GLASS HOUSE at Theatre Row, 5/9-6/5

By: Apr. 15, 2010
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Emmy nominee Harris Yulin is set to star in Resonance Ensemble's production of June Finfer's THE GLASS HOUSE at Theatre Row's Clurman Theatre (410 West 42nd St.) from May 9 through June 5.

The design and building of Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House and Philip Johnson's glass houseis the background for the penetrating dramatic plot that entwines the epic conflict between artist and patron. The Glass House explores the classic struggle of ambition, love and betrayal.

The production, to be directed by Evan Bergman, will also feature David Bushins, Gina Nagy Burns, and Janet Zarish. The creative team will feature scenic design by Jo Winiarski, costume design by Valerie Marcus Ramshur, lighting design by Pamela Kupper, sound design by Nick Moore, and projection design by Daniel Heffernan.

Harris Yulin's stage credits include the Broadway revivals of HEDDA GABLER, THE PRICE, and THE DIARY OF Anne Frank as well as Broadway productions of THE VISIT, A LESSON FROM ALOES, and WATCH ON THE RHINE. He was nominated for a 1996 Emmy for his portrayal of crime boss Jerome Belasco in the television series "Frasier."

Resonance will also present Henrik Ibsen's THE MASTER BUILDER in repertory with THE GLASS HOUSE.

Ibsen's classic tells the story of a revered but aging architect who is haunted by painful memories and fears of the future. When a figure from his past suddenly reappears, his outlook, and his destiny, will be forever changed.

THE MASTER BUILDER will be directed by Eric Parness and will feature Pun Bandhu, Chris Ceraso, Brian D. Coats, Susan Ferrara, Jennifer Gawlik, Peter Judd and Sarah Stockton. The creative team will feature scenic design by Jo Winiarski, costume design by Sidney Shannon, lighting design by Pamela Kupper, sound design by Nick Moore, and projection design by Daniel Heffernan.

For more information, including performance schedules and ticket information, visit www.resonanceensemble.org.



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