[NEohioPAL] $15 previews for Crime and Punishment @ The Cleveland Play House

Melissa Bachtel mbachtel at clevelandplayhouse.com
Fri Feb 27 08:37:07 PST 2009


> CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
> Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House at 85th & Euclid
> 
> Tickets for February 27-March 4, 2009 ONLY $15 for NEohioPAL members! 
> Experience this award-winning adaptation of Crime and Punishment, hailed
> by The New York Times and starring Emmy nominee Paul Anthony Stewart for
> ONLY $15. That's up to $37 off the regular ticket price!
> Go to www.clevelandplayhouse.com or call 216-795-7000 ext. 4 for tickets
> today. Be sure to use the promotion code 'PAL' to receive your discount. 
> Not valid with any other discount or promotion. Additional service fees
> may apply for phone or internet orders. A $1 facility fee is added to most
> discounts.
> 
> 
> 
> About Crime and Punishment Director and Cast:
> 
> ANDERS CATO (Director) is excited to return to The Cleveland Play House
> where he directed the 2005-2006 season production of I Am My Own Wife,
> starring Mark Nelson. The production was later presented at Coconut Grove
> Playhouse in Miami and George Street Playhouse in New Jersey. Mr. Cato
> recently directed Shaw's Mrs. Warren’s Profession at the Alley Theatre and
> Conor McPherson's The Seafarer at George Street Playhouse. Other directing
> credits include War, and Craig Lucas’s adaptation of Miss Julie at
> Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in New York; Texts for Nothing at The
> Royal Court Theatre in London and the Magic Theater in San Francisco; When
> the World Was Green at American Repertory Theater and Moscow Art Theatre;
> Blood Orange at Cherry Lane Theatre; A Dream Play at Westbeth Theatre; The
> War in Heaven at La Jolla Playhouse; All My Sons, Tango Palace, and In
> Berlin at 7 Stages; Doubt and Souvenir at George Street Playhouse; and
> Gross Indecency and Dirty Blonde at Theatre in the Square. At Berkshire
> Theatre Festival he directed Texts for Nothing (with Joseph Chaikin), Miss
> Julie, Talley’s Folly, Heartbreak House, The Misanthrope, The Father,
> American Buffalo, The Night of the Iguana, Via Dolorosa, Love! Valour!
> Compassion!, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Candida, and Waiting for Godot.
> 
> PATRICK HUSTED (Porfiry) played Dr. Bob in the off Broadway premiere of
> Bill W. and Dr. Bob, about the two men who founded Alcoholics Anonymous
> during the Great Depression. Also in New York City he played Dr. Kelekian
> in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit, and worked with Arthur Miller on
> his remake of The American Clock. His regional theater credits of over 150
> productions across the country include the central character in Arthur
> Miller’s last play Resurrection Blues. Film credits include Tim Robbins’
> Cradle Will Rock with Bill Murray, Blow with Ray Liota, and Neil Jordan’s
> film The Brave One with Jody Foster. He has guest starred in numerous
> episodic television shows, most recently in January on “Law and Order,”
> and the television movie For One More Day with Michael Imperioli of
> “Sopranos” fame and Ellen Burstyn.
> 
> LETHIA NALL (Sonia) was last seen in Macbeth at Stonington Opera House.
> She recently originated the character of Hope in “Stuck,” a pilot for
> Abderian Productions and portrayed a WWII French prostitute turned spy in
> Jumping Blind, Gayfest, New York City. Off Broadway credits include As You
> Like It, The Public Theater and Come to Leave, The Women's Project. New
> York City favorite projects include singing with The Howard Fishman
> Quartet in We are Destroyed, Joe's Pub/The Public Theater; Tom Stoppard's
> Indian Ink, Alter Ego; The Eliots, Centerstage; Dutchman, American Theatre
> of Actors; Michael John Garces’ Last Call, world premiere, Prospect
> Theater; Pulling the Lever, New York Innovative Theatre Award, Rising
> Circle; The Taming of The Shrew, Nevada Shakespeare in the Park;
> Antarctica, Samuel French Play Festival; Pleaching the Coffin Sisters,
> Ensemble Studio Theatre. Television credits are “Rescue Me,” “Law &
> Order,” “All My Children,” and “Nick at Nite."  
> 
> PAUL ANTHONY STEWART (Raskolnikov) appeared on Broadway as Perchik in the
> recent revival of Fiddler on the Roof and Christian in Cyrano – The
> Musical. Other New York credits include She Can’t Believe She Said That,
> The Man Who Would Be King, City Of Dreams, Playing With Fire, Until Day
> Breaks, Rivalry of Dolls, and White Water. Favorite regional credits
> include Changes Of Heart, Mark Taper Forum; Quills, Geffen Playhouse; the
> Los Angeles premiere of Michael John LaChiusa’s Hello Again; Pera Palas,
> Long Wharf Theatre; The Game of Love and Chance, Huntington Theatre; How
> It Was Done in Odessa, Walnut Street Theatre; and the American premiere of
> Stephen Schwartz’s Children of Eden, Mill Mountain Theatre. Television
> appearances include “Guiding Light,” Emmy Nomination; “Damages,” “Law &
> Order,” “Dream On,” “The Hunger,” The Inheritance (Hallmark Movie), “First
> Time Out,” and “Loving.” Films include The Appearance of Things, Somewhere
> in the City, Duty Dating, and Shadows and Fog.
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