Guthrie's Carey, Hayden, Holmes Lead THE WINTER'S TALE
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The Guthrie Theater today announced complete casting for its upcoming production of William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. As previously announced, Jonathan Munby, whose directing credits include the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Donmar Warehouse and Birmingham Repertory Theatre in Britain and the Shakespeare Theatre Company and Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., will make his Guthrie debut to direct this late Shakespeare play, with a cast led by Guthrie favorite Helen Carey (Film: most recently Julie and Julia, Broadway: London Assurance, Guthrie: more than 25 productions including Death of a Salesman, All My Sons, The Cherry Orchard) as Paulina.
"Helen is such an incredible actress on many levels," said Munby, "not just because of the power that she has, but her facility with language and her wit are everything that I needed for Paulina."Joining Carey in the cast will be Tony Award nominated actor Michael Hayden (Broadway: Judgment at Nuremberg, Guthrie: The Playboy of the Western World) as the Sicilian King Leontes, and actor Michael Thomas Holmes (Broadway: Oklahoma!, Guthrie: 1776) as Autolycus.The cast will also feature Ansa Akyea (Archidamus), Christina Baldwin (Emilia) Raye Birk (Old Shepherd), John Catron (Young Shepherd), Bob Davis (Camillo), Sean Michael Dooley (Cleomenes), Tyson Forbes (Dion/Bear), Emily Gunyou Halaas (Mopsa), Juan Rivera Lebron (Florizel), Bill McCallum (Polixenes), Michelle O'Neill (Hermione), Suzanne Warmanen (Dorcas/Oracle), Christine Weber (Perdita) and Stephen Yoakam (Antigonus/Time). Noah Coon and Devon Solwold will share the role of Mamillius.
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