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RODERICK HILL (Leo Whalen) is proud to be returning to the Mint after appearing in The Return Of The Prodigal and Mary Broome. Other credits include: Broadway: Butley, Lestat. Off Broadway: Stalking The Bogeyman (New World Stages) Unnatural Acts (CSC), The Irish Curse (Soho Playhouse), Cymbeline (RSC/Theatre For A New Audience), Trans-Euro Express (Irish Arts Center). Selected regional credits include: Smart People, What The Butler Saw (Huntington), Singing Forest (Long Wharf ), The Picture Of Dorian Gray (Roundhouse), Diosa (Hartford Stage), “Master Harold”… and the boys (Playmakers Rep.), Twelfth Night (Shakespeare & Co.) Film and television: “Run All Night”, “King Kelly”, “The Heart Machine”, “Song One”, “Kinsey”, “Strays”, “Life is what happens...”, “The Newsroom”, “Louie”, “Longmire”, “Unforgettable”, “Instinct”, “Doubt”, “Person Of Interest”, “The Good Wife”, “Madam Secretary”, “Law & Order”, “Chappelle’s Show”, and “Stranger’s With Candy”. Roderick is a graduate of The Juilliard School and The Interlochen Arts Academy.

BETSY HOGG (Lucy) Broadway: Peter and the Starcatcher (Molly, closing company), Fiddler on the Roof (2005), The Crucible (2002). Off-B’way/ Regional: Speech and Debate (Barrington Stage Co.), Linda (MTC), The Miracle Worker (Florida Rep, Queens Theatre), The Marriage of Figaro (McCarter Theatre), A Maze (NYSAF), On Borrowed Time (Two River Theater), Peter and the Starcatcher (St. Louis Rep), The Crucible (Pioneer Theatre Co.), Summer of ‘42 (Bucks County Playhouse), Adult (TerraNOVA), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (The New Group). TV/Film: “Law & Order: SVU,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Onion SportsDome,” Indignation, The Missing Person, Rocket Science. Proud Northwestern graduate & AEA member. For more, check out betsyhogg.com. KIM MARTIN-COTTEN (Hannah) Broadway: The Little Foxes, Time and the Conways, The Merchant of Venice (with Al Pacino). National Tour: August Osage County. Off-Broadway: Moon for the Misbegotten (The Pearl Theatre, Drama Desk Nomination), Not What Happened (BAM). Select Regional: King Lear (with Stacy Keach), and the world premiere of Ghost Written by Naomi Izuka (The Goodman Theatre), Time

and the Conways (The Old Globe), King Lear and Antony and Cleopatra (The Shakespeare Theatre, Company DC), Macbeth and Bake-off (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Other: Guest Faculty, Yale School of Drama. Producing Artistic Director, Hang A Tale (Off-Broadway Alliance Nomination) www.hangatale.com.

GEOFFREY ALLEN MURPHY (Mossie Dowel) Broadway: The Nance, War Horse (LCT); New York: The Tempest (Porpentine Theater Company) Regional: Finger Lakes Musical Theater Festival, Two River Theater, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, Chautauqua Theater Company, Barrington Stage Company, Williamstown Theater Festival; TV: “Orange is the New Black”, “Blacklist”, “Forever”, “Gotham”; Training: Juilliard EVAN ZES ( Joe Easter) Evan’s New York credits include Incident at Vichy at The Signature Theatre; Rent Control (writer and performer) at Soho Playhouse; Freedom of the City, Man and Superman, White Woman Street, Around the World in 80 Days at Irish Repertory Theatre; American Dreams with The Acting Company, and The Eyes of Others at The New Ohio. International: Rent Control at Teatro Jaco in Costa Rica; Rent Control at Elliniko Theatro in Athens, Greece; Julie Taymor’s The King Stagg at the Barbican, London and Dream Play at the Moscow Art Theatre. Select regional credits include The McCarter, Hartford Stage, The Alley, The Goodman, The Old Globe, NY Stage and Film, Cleveland Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Arena Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Shakespeare Theatre DC, Pittsburgh Public Theater, St. Louis Repertory Theater, Baltimore Centerstage, and Berkeley Rep. Evan’s film and TV credits include “The Path”, “The Street”, “Last Night at Angelo’s” and “All My Children”. He has an MFA from A.R.T/ Moscow Art Theatre at Harvard University. Follow Evan’s award winning solo show at evanzesrentcontrol.com. J.R. SULLIVAN (Director) 2009-2013, J.R. Sullivan was the Artistic Director of New York’s Pearl Theatre Company, presented with a special Drama Desk Award in 2011, where he directed productions of Hard Times, Playboy of the Western World, Widowers’ Houses, Biography, The


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