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Sean Bell (Clifford Anderson) is excited to be making his debut at the Fulton! Previous credits include: The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Arena Tour); The Producers, Hairspray (Walnut Street); Les Misérables, All Shook Up (Maine State Music Theatre); Paris, Half a Sixpence (Musicals Tonight!); Camelot (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina). Thanks to his family and friends for their love and support, and to Chuck for this wonderful opportunity!

Mary-Pat Green (Helga ten Dorp) Mary-Pat appeared on Broadway in the original casts of Hal Prince's Candide and Sweeney Todd, in the Off-Broadway production of Nunsense, and the National Tour of Godspell. Regional theatre credits include Cat on a Hot Tin Roof here at the Fulton, The Women, Juno and the Paycock, Hannah Free, and First Lady Suite. She appeared in the films Yes Man, The Breakup, In Her Shoes, xXx, and My Best Friend's Wedding. On television, Mary-Pat has had recurring roles on The West Wing, Six Feet Under, Ally McBeal, and Any Day Now and has guest-starred in over 50 shows including Castle, Saving Grace, Desperate Housewives, Cold Case, ER, My Name Is Earl, and Millenium. She's thrilled to be back at the Fulton and also to be doing her third production with friend and amazing director -- Charles Abbott!

Erik Parillo (Sydney Bruhl) From East to West: Erik has performed in Russia and Ukraine as Trigorin in The Seagull and Claudius in Hamlet. In New York he understudied Keith Carradine and Lee Godart in Mind Game at Soho Playhouse and was the "video father" in INSECURITY at 3LD. At the Zachary Scott Theatre in Austin he won a Critics Table Award for his portrayal of the brothers in Love! Valour! Compassion! and a nomination for his work as Terence in Omnium Gatherum. Other regional roles include Montague in Romeo and Juliet, Sherlock Holmes in The Final Adventure, Salter in A Number, Robert in Don't Dress for Dinner, Dracula in Dracula, Tesman in Hedda Gabler, and many more from Maine to Virginia. Film and TV: Law and Order SVU, All My Children, As The World Turns, Guiding Light, True Lies, Spenser for Hire, and several independent films. Earlier this year he enjoyed a tremendous new experience as an actor in The Nose at the Metropolitan Opera.

Gayton Scott (Myra Bruhl) Broadway: Gypsy starring Bernadette Peters, director Sam Mendes; The Women starring Cynthia Nixon; Present Laughter starring Frank Langella. Other New York: Abigail's Party, The New Group, director Scott Elliott; White Chocolate, The Culture Project; Indiscretions, Phoenix Theatre, director Jonathan Silverstein; NYC + 30, Red Fern, director Daniel Talbott; The October Crisis, NYC Fringe; among others. Regional includes Barrington Stage, GeVa, Long Wharf, Williamstown, Baltimore Center Stage, NJ Shakespeare Theatre, among others. TV/Film: Law & Order: CI, PBS Great Performances, Guiding Light, As the World Turns, P.S I Love You. Gayton is a member of The Actors Center Workshop Company, and Packawallop. Gayton previously appeared at the Fulton in Carter Lewis' The One Eyed Man is King directed by the late Michael D. Mitchell.

Peter Von Berg (Porter Milgrim) Peter's most recent engagement was in recording a series of radio plays by contemporary Russian authors for the BBC. Film work includes appearances in Cast Away with Tom Hanks, The Funeral Party, A Killing on Brighton Beach, and Rollerball. Theater credits include the Knight Baron in Pushkin's Little Tragedies at the Baryshnikov Center, the title role in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, directed by Arnold Schvetsov of Moscow's Gogol Theater, Lord Capulet in Romeo and Juliet and Brabantio in Othello at John Basil's American Globe Theater, Richard 111 and Peer Gynt at Hartford Stage with Richard Thomas, Richard 111 at the Kennedy Center and Stratford, Ct, Miss Julie in Copenhagen, Denmark, Arsenic and Old Lace at the East Carolina Theatre in North Carolina, Life Is a Dream at the Rushmore Festival, numerous productions at Pan-Asian Rep, and his one-man show, Gogol's Diary of a Madman, which he translated, adapted and starred in. Television work includes doctors and lawyers on Law & Order, and appearances on The Equalizer and As the World Turns. He has both directed and read plays at Food for Thought with Marian Seldes, Bob Dishy, Kathleen Chalfont, Tammy Grimes and Leila Robbins. His work as a director includes Uncle Vanya with Michael Moriarty, Shakespeare Party for Bond St. Theater, and Yuppie Shakespeare. Peter was teaching assistant to Michael Moriarty, and is an acting, speech and accent correction coach. He has studied acting with Uta Hagen and trained in Shakespeare with John Barton and Patsy Rodenburg.


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