Kevin Cahoon, Jennifer Regan, Marnie Schulenburg Join Second Stage's HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE

By: Dec. 09, 2011
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Kevin Cahoon (The Wedding Singer, The Foreigner), Jennifer Regan (Born Yesterday) and Marnie Schulenburg (24-hour Musical) join two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz (Catch Me If You Can) and Emmy and Independent Spirit Award nominee Elizabeth Reaser (Twilight, Grey's Anatomy) in Second Stage Theatre's upcoming production of Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE.

Directed by Kate Whoriskey, the production begins previews on Tuesday, January 24 and officially opens on Monday, February 13 at 7:00pm at Second Stage's Tony Kiser Theatre (305 West 43rd Street). For tickets or more information, please visit www.2ST.com.

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE explores the complex relationship between Li'l Bit (Reaser) and her Uncle Peck (Butz), as a series of driving lessons progresses from innocence to something much darker. Told with surprising wit, Paula Vogel's acclaimed play is returning to New York City for the first time since its world premiere 15 years ago.

Kevin Cahoon has appeared on Broadway in The Wedding Singer, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Lion King, The Rocky Horror Show, and The Who's Tommy. Off Broadway credits include The Shaggs: Philosophy of The World (Playwrights Horizons), The Foreigner (Roundabout - Lortel Nomination), Hedwig and The Angry Inch (also Boston, San Francisco, and The Edinburgh Festival), The Wild Party (Manhattan Theatre Club), Hair and Babes in Arms (both City Center Encores!). Regionally, he has appeared in productions at The Guthrie, Williamstown, Ahmanson, Berkshire Theatre Festival, and NY Stage and Film, and has made television appearances on "Franklin and Bash," "NCIS," "Six Degrees," "Canterbury's Law," "Law & Order," "Criminal Intent," "Hope and Faith," "Ed," and "The Royale." His film credits include W.E., Mars Needs Moms, The Curse of The Jade Scorpion, The Thing About My Folks, One Night, Sudden Manhattan. Album: Doll (OutMusic Award).

Jennifer Regan's Broadway and West End theatre credits include Born Yesterday, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and The Lady From Dubuque with Maggie Smith. Her off-Broadway credits include Buffalo Gal (Primary Stages), Pig Farm (Roundabout), Hellhound on my Trail (Atlantic), and regional credits include Lost in Yonkers, Arthur Miller's Resurrection Blues, Trojan Women (Old Globe), and Edgardo Mine (Guthrie). Film and TV credits include The Heart, She Holler (Adult Swim), The Winning Season (Lionsgate), Ten Stories Tall (Indie), and many episodes of "Law and Order."

Marnie Schulenburg's credits include the 24-Hour Musicals, Nellie in South Pacific (Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival), Pretty Theft and Angel Eaters (Flux Theatre Ensemble), Anais Nin Goes to Hell (Fringe), and The Yellow Wood (NYMF). Television and film credits include "As the World Turns" (Emmy nomination), "Blue Bloods" (recurring), "Royal Pains," "Army Wives," and the upcoming independent film, The Golden Scallop.



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