Mark Campbell (Michael) is very excited to return to the Fulton stage to premiere this wonderful new piece. He was last seen here as Brick in the Tennessee Williams classic Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. He was was most recently seen as Sir Lionel in Camelot at the Pittsburgh Public Theater. Prior to that, he was Baron Kemeny in the world premiere musical Wallenberg, El Gallo in The Fantasticks in the Midwest, and was in the world premiere of First Wives Club: The Musical at the Old Globe in San Diego. Mark covered all three fathers in the Broadway National tour of Mamma Mia, and has worked at regional theatres all over the country. Shortly after Michael Archangel, Mark will be setting out on the National Tour of Guys and Dolls. Favorite regional credits include: The Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Harold Hill in The Music Man, Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls, Ravenal in Showboat, and Phantom in Yeston's Phantom.
Catherine Eaton (Anna) Catherine's recent stage work includes Carnegie Hall (Corsetless, The Bohemians), Guthrie Theatre (Midsummer Night's Dream, Julius Caesar, Importance of Being Earnest, Venetian Twins, A Christmas Carol), Origin Theatre (Clocks and Whistles), Merrimack Rep (The Exceptionals), Irish Classical (Hedda Gabler, Moon for the Misbegotten, The Cobbler), Blue Heron (Bee Luther Hatchee), Hampton Shakespeare (Comedy of Errors), New Jersey Rep (Child's Guide to Innocence). Television: recurring role of Sherry on All My Children. Film: Training Day, The Collaboration, Last Seen, Miss Bertram's Awakening, Showers of Happiness, With or Without You. Awards: Katharine Cornell, acting; Field Report, writing; Emmy Award, production; NYFA Fellowship. Founding partner of the production house, Stir. She wrote and performs the solo-show, Corsetless, which has toured internationally and is being adapted for film. Training: BA Cornell University, MFA Univ of MN.
George Feaster (Osip) Lives in New York and is a graduate of the SUNY Purchase Acting Program. Most notable credits; Regional-3 Guys Naked...., Wilma Theatre; Making of Americans, Baltimore Center Stage; Democracy in America, Yale Rep. Off-Broadway-Drums in the Night, 1984, Waiting for Lefty - directed by Howard DaSilva. Television-Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Third Watch. Film-Appeared in four films by Hal Hartley (Ambition is George's favorite), Keep The Change, 13, and Arthur. He is Derrick McCreary in Grand Theft Auto IV. George is lead singer of Frog Daiquiri and has written and recorded two albums with them.
Michael Gabriel Goodfriend (Sergey) Michael just finished playing Blackdog in B.H. Barry's production of Treasure Island in New York City. Other New York credits include roles at the Pearl Theatre, Pecadillo Theatre, HERE, Symphony Space, the Flea, La Mama, Lincoln Center Lab, and numerous roles with the Irondale Ensemble. Regional credits include the world premiere of David Adjmi's Stunning at the Woolly Mammoth in D.C., Measure for Pleasure (also at the Woolly), three productions of Sleuth (St. Louis Rep, Cincinnati Playhouse and Triad Stage), the premiere of Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's Lidless at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Intimate Apparel at Pittsburgh's City Theatre, Proof at the Ensemble Theatre of Santa Barbara, and productions of new plays and classics at Madison Rep, Yale Rep, and Seven Angels Theatre. While based in Los Angeles, he co-founded Yale Cabaret Hollywood and performed at A Noise Within, East L.A. Classic Theatre, the Getty Center, Playwrights Arena, and in the Fountain Theatre's award-winning production of Beast on the Moon. He has performed internationally at the National Theatre of Korea in Seoul, and in numerous films and television shows. Michael writes and produces Left Jab for Sirius / XM Satellite Radio and has written several plays and screenplays. He is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.
Angelica Howland (Sasha) Angelica is pleased to be working with the Fulton for the first time and is excited to play Sasha in this full production of Michael Archangel after participating in its workshop reading in Phoenix, Arizona this past autumn. Recent theatrical credits include: In The Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), Actor's Theatre; Trio with Flute, Canyon Moon Theatre; Robot Songs, Phoenix Theatre's New Works Festival 2010; The Laramie Project, 10 Years Later, an Epilogue, a collaboration with Actors Theatre, Arizona State University, Arizona Theatre Company and Stray Cat Theatre and Doubt, a Parable, Actors Theatre. Favorite theatrical credits include: Lobby Hero, Actors Theatre; You Can't Take It With You, Phoenix Theatre; The Yellow Boat and Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse, Childsplay. Angelica is proud to be a member of Actors' Equity and makes her home in Phoenix, Arizona.
Jamie Jackson (Uncle Porfiry) Jamie is excited to return to the Fulton Theatre after playing Daddy Warbucks in Annie and Lesgate in Dial "M" for Murder. He was most recently seen in the Off-Broadway production of The 39 Steps and performing his own comedy for Laughing Liberally at Ha! Comedy Club in New York. Other favorite theatre roles include Lawrence Jamison in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (U.S. national tour), Long John Silver in Treasure Island, co-written and directed by Marc Robin, Compeyson in Great Expectations at Goodspeed Opera, and Silas Barnaby in Babes in Toyland at the Lincoln Centre. Other theatre includes King Lear, Henry IV, Dead Funny and The Crucible for Sydney Theatre Company, Clark in Sarajevo for Griffin Theatre, Blue Murder for Belvoir Theatre, and Mongrels for Ensemble Theatre. Jamie appeared on HBO's The Flight of the Conchords and The New Adventures of Flipper. Musicals written with his wife and collaborator SoHee Youn include, Love: A Multiple Choice Question, (N.Y. Fringe, York Theatre, Sydney, Melbourne), Dick & Condi: The Lounge Act, A Life in the Day and Turandot: The Club Act. He has a B.A. from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA: Australia) and an MFA from NYU (Tisch). Thanks and love to SoHee, family, About Artists, and a special thanks to Marc Robin.
Meghan Malloy-neƩ Heimbecker-(Mary) is thrilled to be making her Fulton debut with the world premiere of Michael Archangel. Based in Philadelphia, she has worked with the Walnut (Enchanted April), Wilma (My Children! My Africa!, Barrymore nomination), InterAct (War Party), 11th Hour (Six of One), Montgomery (Picnic, Butterflies Are Free, I Love My Wife) and Theatre Horizon (Shakespeare in the Park). Other credits: Sister James in Doubt (Pittsburgh Irish and Classical), various roles in Quilters (Great Plains Theatre). Proud member of Actors Equity, BFA from Point Park Conservatory. Love and thanks to my family and husband Chad. www.meghanmalloy.org
Jennifer Joan Thompson (Sonya) Fulton debut. Broadway: Dividing the Estate (Lincoln Center Theater). Other New York credits include: White People (Ensemble Studio Theatre), Rockberry: The Last One Man Show (The Brick), The Usher's Ball (Cap 21), Gallathea (HERE), The Land Whale Murders (Shelby Co). Regional: Touch(ed) (World Premiere, Arty award) at the Pioneer Theatre and Bloodline: The Children of Argos and Julius Caesar at The Hangar Theatre. Television: The Good Wife, Guiding Light, All My Children. Readings and workshops at MTC, CSC, TFANA, EST, and MCC. BA: Yale University. MFA: NYU/TSOA's Graduate Acting Program.