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Photo Flash: First Look at Beth Hylton, Megan Anderson and More in Everyman's CRIMES OF THE HEART

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Everyman Theatre begins the new year with the Pulitzer Prize-winning, new American classic, Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart. The production is now running through February 2nd. Check out a first look below!

Resident Company Members Beth Hylton and Megan Anderson play sisters Lenny and Meg, along with Dorea Schmidt (The Beaux' Stratagem) as youngest sister, Babe.Katy Carkuff, who appeared several seasons ago as young Sister James in Everyman's critically acclaimed production of Doubt, will be seen as the Magrath sisters' cousin, Chick. Rounding out the cast will be newcomer to Everyman Jamie Smithson as Barnette. Mr. Smithson has appeared at productions at The Guthrie Lab, Imagination Stage, and Mile Square Theatre, among others.

Susanna Gellert will be making her Everyman directorial debut with Crimes of the Heart. Joining Ms. Gellert on the artistic team will be scenic designer Debra Booth (making her Everyman debut), Resident Lighting Designer Jay A. Herzog (The Glass Menagerie, August: Osage County), costume designer Levonne Lindsay (Topdog/Underdog, Time Stands Still) and Stowe Nelson (also making his Everyman debut).

Crimes of the Heart runs from January 8th through February 2nd, offering performances Wednesday through Sunday, with selected Tuesday evening performances.

Everyman Theatre is proud to partner with University of Maryland Medical Center as the Season Sponsor and WYPR 88.1-FM as the Season Media Sponsor. Michael Hodes, LLC is the production sponsor and Style Magazine is the production's media sponsor.

Vincent Lancisi is the Artistic Director of Everyman Theatre; Ian Tresselt is the Managing Director.

For information about Everyman Theatre, visit www.everymantheatre.org or call 410.752.2208.

Photos Credit: Stan Barouh

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