Shows
From the author of TEN CENT NIGHT comes a play about
family,
a cleaver,
and a whole lot of caffeine.
The Road Theatre Company proudly presents the LOS ANGELES PREMIERE of
The Butcher of Baraboo
| Written by | Directed by |
|---|---|
| Marisa Wegrzyn | Mark St. Amant |
| CAST |
|---|
| Carl Johnson, Rebecca Jordan, Jennifer Kern, Carlyle King, Nina Sallinen |
Opens Oct. 8th 2010
| Executive Producer | Producer |
|---|---|
| Taylor Gilbert | Hilary Six |
| Assistant Director | Stage Manager |
| Bettina Zacar | Alexa Shoemaker |
| Set Design | Lighting Design | Sound Design |
|---|---|---|
| Jeff McLaughlin | Christie Wright | David B. Marling |
| Costume Design | Fight Coordinator | |
| Mary Jane Miller | TJ Marchbank |
* denotes member of Actors' Equity Association
This project is supported in part, by a grant from the City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs and also supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
The Road Theatre Company proudly presents our
1st Annual Summer Playwright Festival
| A fundraising event to support The Road Theatre Company |
|---|
| Live Music! Food and Drink! |
| $15 suggested donation. No Reservations. First come, first served. |
| Click here for the schedule of readings |
| PLAYWRIGHTS |
|---|
| John Augustin | John Hlavin | Scooter Pietsch |
| Mickey Birnbaum | Keith Huff | Patrick Rieger |
| Clay McLeod Chapman | Lori Ada Jaroslow | Albie Selznick |
| Ty DeMartino | Carlyle King | Stephen Serpas |
| Marc Dube | Neil Koenigsberg | Michael Shea |
| Frank Gagliano | Reko Lunden | Octavio Solis |
| Marthe Rachel Gold | Ruth McKee | Lucy Thurber |
| Chris Goss | Brent Neveu | Marisa Wegrzyn |
| Cynthia Glucksman | Craig Wright |
| PERFORMERS |
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| Afsaneh Safavi, Albie Selznick, Alicia Sedwick, Ann Cusack, Annabella Price, Annika Marks, Antonio Elias, Argelia Vanessa O'Neal, Ari Stidham, Avery Clyde, Benito Martinez, Bernard Addison, Bernie Zilinskas, Blake Boyd, Brian Cole, Bryan Cranston, Bryna Weiss, Carey Peters, Carlyle King, Chet Grissom, Colin Day, Craig Wright, Daniele Manzin, Darryl Johnson, Deana Barone, Deborah Png, Derek Maygar, Donne McRae, Eddie Jemison, Elizabeth Sampson, Ewan Chung, Francesca Casale, Grace Feng, Harold Gould, Heather Sher, Hilary Ward, Hugo Armstrong, Jacqueline Wright, Janet Chamberlain, Jeanne Syquia, Jenny Kern, Jill Marie Burke,, Joe Hart, Johanna McKay, John Cragen, John Gowans, John Vuoso, Juliana Dever, Karen Baughn, Keelia Flinn, Ken Korpi, Larry Peters, Lauren Clark, Leon Russom, Lilla Crawford, Lisa Rothschiller Ragsdale, Liz Herron, Lorenz Arnell, Lupe Ontiveros, Mark Doerr, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Melissa Egan O'Neil, Melissa Paladino, Michael Covert, Michael Dempsey, Michael Dunn, Michael McKiddy, Mireya Lucio, Miriam McSpadden, Monque Curnen, Nick Stabile, Nicole Farmer, Paris Perrault, Patrick Rieger, Paul Witten, Peter Gilroy, Reba Buhr, Rebecca Jordan, Richard Herd, Richard Miro, Robert Baker, Robin Deardon, Scot Burklin, Scott Alan Smith, Sean Wing, Sierra Fisk, Steve Wilcox, Suanne Spoke, Susan Boyd Joyce, Tara Hunnewell, TJ Marchbank, Tom Knickerbocker, William C. Mitchell, William Marquez |
| MUSICIANS |
|---|
| Bart Ryan | Rieger & Marchbank | Stage 11 |
| "What Are We Doing Here?" | The Scoff Laws | Engine of Survival |
| Anita and the Yanks | The Cheatin' Kind | Bianca Giselle |
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Mon, Sep 20 at 8pm
That Good Night
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The Traveler Returned
by Judith Sargent Murray
Mon, Oct 18 at 8pm
Highness
by Carolyn Kras
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Life in Paradox
by Laura Alexander

