Jeff Skowron Film: New York City Serenade, The Narrows, How to Seduce Difficult Women, The Good Shepherd, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Premium, Chapter 27. Television: All the Law and Order(s), Mary and Rhoda. Broadway: The Lion King (as Ed, Timon and Zazu), Beauty and the Beast (Lefou), High Society (Stanley), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (u/s The Grinch) and the workshop of The Boy From Oz playing Chris Bell opposite Hugh Jackman. Off-Broadway, Jeff played Rick in Debbie Does Dallas and Josh in Zombie Prom. Favorite recent regional credits include Hysterium in ...Forum and Luther in the world premiere of Leap both at Cincinnati Playhouse, The Grinch in How the Grinch Stole Chrismas at The Old Globe, and Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at the Contemporary American Theatre.
Lusia Strus makes her Broadway debut in Enron. Lusia most recently appeared in The Retributionists at Playwrights Horizons and finished filming the upcoming Untitled Gus Van Sant Project. A alumni member of The Neo-Furturists in Chicago, Lusia joined The NY Neo-Futurists and has been writing and performing in Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind since moving to New York a year ago. Born and raised in Chicago, Lusia's Theatre credits there include Hysteria, Our Town, Whispering City and her commissioned solo show, It Ain't No Fairy Tale which earned the LA Weekly Award for Outstanding Solo Performance (Steppenwolf Theatre); Merry Wives of Windsor, Loves Labour Lost (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Henry IV: Parts 1 & 2 (CST and The Royal Shakespeare Company); SLAVS!, Go Away. Go Away. (Joseph Jefferson Award - Principal Actress) (European Rep); A Pirate's Lullaby, Big Love (The Goodman). Other credits include Quake (ATL Humana Festival 2001) and Slasher (ATL Humana Festival 2009). Film credits include 50 First Dates, Stir of Echoes, Miss Congeniality 2, Moonpie, Design, The Secret (Best Supporting Actress - Ijijic Film Festival, Mexico). TV Credits: Pilots for NBC and WB, FOX, Guest appearances on "Crossing Jordan" (NBC), "Cupid" (NBC), "Early Edition" (CBS) and two seasons on "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide" (Nickelodeon).
Ben Hartley was first seen on Broadway in Matthew Bourne's Tony award winning Swan Lake followed by Fiddler on the Roof, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Disney's The Little Mermaid & City Center Encores! staging of Follies. West End productions to include Cats, Fosse, Matthew Bourne's Cinderella & The Carman. He was part of The Most Happy Fella & Pirates of Penzance at NYCO & Hello, Dolly at The Papermill Playhouse. He was also a member of The Met Opera Ballet and English National Ballet. Modeling work has included companies such as Ericsson, Aveda & has been featured in New Yorker Magazine and American Vogue. Ben is the founder & director of The Broadway Experience musical theater program based in NYC for aspiring triple threat performers. tbenyc.com
Ellyn Marie Marsh Tours/Regional Credits include, Sweet Charity (Nikki), A Chorus Line (Diana), Grease (Rizzo), West Side Story (Antia), She Loves Me (Illona), My Fair Lady (Mrs. Hopkins), A Christmas Carol-Musical (Ghost of Christmas Past), Urinetown (Little Becky). Theaters: Lincoln Center, NSMT (RIP), 5th Avenue, The Ordway, Geva Theatre, MTW, Fulton Opera House, ASF, AMTSJ (RIP), Arena Stage, DCT (RIP). Love to travas, and Lola. Sincere thanks to Bernie and Abbie everyone at Telsey and Chris at KGA.
Directed by Rupert Goold, ENRON will feature scenic and costume design by Anthony Ward, lighting by Mark Henderson, music and sound by Adam Cork, video and projection by Jon Driscoll and choreography by Scott Ambler.
Inspired by the real-life financial scandal of 2001, ENRON, which was commissioned by Headlong Theatre, premiered this past summer at the Minerva Theatre Chichester, and then moved for a six-week run at The Royal Court Theatre where it played through November 8, 2009. The play transferred to West End's Noel Coward Theatre in January 2010.
Headlong Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre and Royal Court Theatre production of ENRON will be produced on Broadway by Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, Matthew Byam Shaw, ACT Productions, Caro Newling for Neal St. Productions and The Shubert Organization.
Lucy Prebble won the George Devine Award and the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright for her debut play The Sugar Syndrome at The Royal Court Theatre. On television, her work includes creating the series Secret Diary of a Call Girl. ENRON is her second play.
Rupert Goold's previous productions include Minerva Theatre Chichester's staging of Macbeth with Patrick Stewart (that transferred to the West End and Broadway) and Six Characters in Search of an Author. Additional credits include Time and the Conways at the National Theatre, Pete Postlethwaite in King Lear, and West End productions of Pinter's No Man's Land and Oliver! (currently at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane). He most recently directed Turandot for English National Opera which opened at the London Coliseum in October.