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Jimmy Davis

Jimmy Davis
Jim/Tom/Kenneth

New York Theatre: The House of Blue Leaves (Broadway); We are Proud to Present a Presentation about the Herero... (Soho Rep); The More Loving One (Fringe NYC, Best Overall Production); Favorites, The Undeniable Sound of Right Now, Best Sex Ever, What Happened When (Rising Phoenix Rep); Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona (Urban Stages); Much Ado About Nothing (Boomerang); Hamlet (Pearl). Regional Theatre: Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (The Shakespeare Theatre); American Buffalo (The Studio Theatre); Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, America, Kuwait (Rattlestick West); Othello (New Harmony). Training: The Juilliard School.

Dan Jenkins

Daniel Jenkins
Russ/Dan

Long Wharf Theatre: Adventures in the Skin Trade. Broadway: Original companies of Golden Boy, Mary Poppins (Mr. Banks), Big (Josh - Drama Desk nomination), Wrong Mountain (Cliff), and Big River (Huck) in 1985 (Tony and Drama Desk nominations) and the revival with Deaf West in 2003 (Mark Twain - Tony Honor). Also, Billy Elliot (Dad), Angels in America (Prior). Off-Broadway: Paris Commune (Civilians associate), Sex Lives of Our Parents; Benefactors; Love Child (co-written and performed with Robert Stanton); Bye Bye Birdie and The Pajama Game (Encores!); Spinning into Butter; Dream True; The Maiden’s Prayer; Triumph of Love; Johnny Pye; Five Visits from Mr. Whitcomb; The Maiden’s Prayer; Feast Here Tonight (composer/performer). Regional: ART, Cincinnati Playhouse, Arts Emerson, ACT/Seattle, Hangar Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Philadelphia Theatre Company/Kennedy Center, Actors Theatre of Louisville (two years). Film and Television: For Robert Altman, O.C. in O.C. and Stiggs, Willie in The Caine Mutiny Court Marshall and Stringer in Tanner ’88; Also, Joshua, The Perfect You, Infested, Cradle Will Rock, Five Corners, Glory, In Country, Florida Straits, What Comes Around, “The Good Wife”, “Law and Order(s)”, Cracker and Alex in Going to Extremes.

LeRoy McClain

LeRoy McClain
Albert/Kevin

Mr. McClain has appeared on Broadway in Cymbeline and The History Boys. His Off-Broadway credits include Milk Like Sugar, Born Bad (AUDELCO Award nomination), Measure for Measure, Othello, The Good Negro, Oroonoko, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Huck & Holden, and In Search of Stanley Hammer. His International/Regional credits include A Raisin in the Sun (Walter Lee Younger, 2013 Elliot Norton Award nomination, Best Actor), Hamlet (title role), The Convert, Milk Like Sugar, The Piano Lesson (Boy Willie, Connecticut Critics Circle Award for Best Actor), Antony and Cleopatra, Othello (Austria, Germany, NYC, dir. Peter Sellars), The Whipping Man, The Good Negro, Blue/Orange, Elmina’s Kitchen, Trouble in Mind, The Comedy of Errors, Rough Crossing, Richard II, Three Days of Rain, Private Eyes, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, like sun fallin’ in the mouth, The Taming of the Shrew, King Lear, and others. Mr. McClain’s film and television credits include The Happy Sad, The Adjustment Bureau, “Rubicon,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Guiding Light,” “Breaking In,” “After,” and “The Stage.” Education: MFA, Yale School of Drama and The National Theatre of Great Britain (London).

Alex Moggridge

Alex Moggridge
Karl/Steve

Mr. Moggridge was recently seen by New Haven audiences as George in Long Wharf Theatre’s production of It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, and Andrei in Three Sisters at Yale Rep (a co-production with Berkeley Rep). He has just returned from the International Broadway Tour of Chinglish, in which he played Daniel. He has appeared regionally in Eat Your Heart Out (Actors’ Theatre of Louisville) The Beard of Avon, A Christmas Carol, The Threepenny Opera (American Conservatory Theater); The Weir, By the Bog of Cats (San Jose Rep); The Entertainer, Betrayed, and Salomania (Aurora Theatre Company); The Pillowman (Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre); as well as productions at San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Artists Repertory Theatre, B Street Theatre and Utah Shakespearean Festival.  His film and television credits include Trauma, Batman Begins, and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” Alex is also a playwright. His plays have appeared in Off-Broadway’s Summer Play Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival. Alex received his MFA in acting from ACT.

Lucy OwenLucy Owen
Betsy/Lindsay

New York Theatre credits include Body Language (Active Theater), Time et. al., and Complete (NY Fringe and Fringe Encore). Regional credits include Cloud Nine (Berkeley Rep), Shakespeare in Hollywood (Theatreworks in Mountainview); Henry IV, parts 1 & 2; The Winter’s Tale (San Francisco Shakespeare Festival); Arcadia, Amadeus, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Romeo and Juliet, Skylight (PCPA Theatrefest); and The Seagull, An Ideal Husband (Porchlight Theatre Company). She can be seen in the films Shadows and Lies, and Higher Ground with Vera Farmiga; on TV in “The Big C,” “Law and Order: SVU,” “Delocated,” “Inside Amy Schumer,” “The Americans” and on your computer in the web series, “I [heart] Lucy.” Last summer she played Olga in Three Sisters in a house in New Jersey. Lucy is a graduate of the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts.

Melle PowersMelle Powers
Francine/Lena

Theatre: In the Next Room or the vibrator play – (World Premiere, Berkeley Rep); By the Way, Meet Vera Stark (Second Stage), Fabulation, Miss Witherspoon (Playwrights Horizons), Civilization (Clubbed Thumb); and many others. Writer/Performer: The Adventures of Lock and Kay; Whence Came Ye Scarlett O’Hara O’Hanrahan? - New York Theatre.com “2008 Person of the Year” and 2008 NY Innovative Theater Award Nomination for Best Solo Performance. Film: MVP, Why George?. Television: “Unforgettable”; “Mercy”; “One Life to Live”; “Law & Order: SVU”; “Damages”; “Chappelle’s Show”, and others. MFA: NYU, Tisch School of the Arts. All my love to Jeremy and Tallulah. 

Alice RipleyAlice Ripley
Bev/Kathy

Ms. Ripley made her Broadway debut in 1992 in The Who’s Tommy. Since then she has worked industriously on and off-Broadway for two decades, earning a Best Actress Tony nomination for her work in Side Show, and winning a 2009 Tony award and a 2009 Helen Hayes award for her portrayal of Diana Goodman in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Next to Normal. Alice has spent some time in front of the camera recently, and has two upcoming films: Isn’t It Delicious and Sing Along. She is an accomplished singer-songwriter and has toured the USA playing and singing a live set consisting of her own material, musical theatre classics, and rock favorites. At NYTW last December, Ms. Ripley played Mary Todd Lincoln in Paula Vogel’s A Civil War Christmas.  Alice most recently appeared as herself in the season finale of “30 Rock.”

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