The Classics Theatre Project's Artistic Director Joey Folsom today announced casting and creative team details for the Company's inaugural production, in a new adaptation by Ben Schroth of Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard. The Cherry Orchard, directed by Joey Folsom, will run June 21 - July 14, 2018 in the Kim Dawson Theatre at the The Trinity River Arts Center. The ensemble cast features Emily Scott Banks as Lyubov, Stan Graner as Gaev, Matthew Eitzen as Yepikodov, Francis Fuselier at Firs, Sterling Gafford as Trofimov, Taylor Harris as Lopakin, Gretchen Hahn as Barbara, Courtney Mentzel as Anna, James Hansen Prince as Pishtchik, Mary-Margaret Pyeatt as Charlotte, Rachel Reininger as Dunyasha, and Dean Wray as Yasha.
The creative team, in addition to Joey Folsom as Director, includes Ryan McBride as Production Designer.
The Classics Theatre Project is nonprofit organization managed by Joey Folsom as Artistic Director and Gregory Patterson as Executive Director with Anthony Fortino, CPA, as Director of Finance, and Will Hudson as Director of Social and Digital Media. The Company's Board of Directors is led by President, April Bosworth, Vice President, Stan Graner, Secretary, Debbie Staggs and board members Judy Birchfield, Adam Litwin, Dawn Mickey, Gabe Nicolella, and Dennis Yslas. The Advisory Board consists of Maureen Anderson, Nancy Brenner, Mary Carpenter, Jennifer Martinez, Corky Pledger, and Andrea Redmon. Individual Tickets to The Cherry Orchard, will go onsale, Tuesday, May 15 at 12 noon, and will be available by calling (469) 652-6614 or online at www.theclassicstheatreproject.com . Tickets are $25 for general admission with special discounts for students and seniors. Preview ticket prices (June 21 and 22) are $15.Emily Scott Banks* (Lyubov) starred in Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol at Stage West, and directed Stage West's Life Sucks, Stupid F*cking Bird, An Iliad, and The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence. Her many area directorial credits include the critically acclaimed The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens, and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord; The Big Meal and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for WaterTower Theater, Fix Me, Jesus for Theatre Three; Ladybug, Ladybug Fly Away Home for Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, The Heiress for Mainstage Irving-Las Colinas, Doubt and W;t for Theatre Arlington, and Gee's Bend for African American Repertory Theatre. Emily has won numerous awards for her work, including multiple DFW Critics' Forum Awards for acting and directing, and Best Actress of the Year nods from Dallas Observer, D Magazine, TheaterJones and others. Favorite roles include A Country Life, Our Town, Boeing-Boeing, A Most Dangerous Woman, The Normal Heart, Ghost- Writer, Booth, and two of her all-time favorites - Marley and The Clean House at Stage West. Emily received her BFA from the University of Texas at Austin, has been a student of the Meisner Technique with Terry Martin for over a decade.
Stan Graner (Gaev) has performed regionally at Amphibian Stage Productions, Brick Road Theatre, Casa Mañana, Circle Theatre, Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, Garland Summer Musicals, Kitchen Dog Theatre, Lyric Stage, One Thirty Productions, Stage West, Stolen Shakespeare Guild, Theatre
Arlington, Theatre Three, Uptown Players, and WaterTower Theatre. Stan is the recipient of a DFW Theater Critics Forum award, several Column Awards, and was honored to be invited back to his alma mater Texas Wesleyan University in 2008 to perform an evening of Broadway songs. He serves on the Board of Directors of both The Classics Theatre Project (TCTP) and WaterTower Theatre.
Matthew Eitzen (Yepikodov) has appeared in Picasso at the Latin Agile (Resolute Productions), Waiting for Lefty (Upstart Productions), Blisters (Echo Theatre), and several productions with Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park including King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra and Measure for Measure. He received his BFA in Drama from the University of Oklahoma.
Francis Fuselier (Firs) recently appeared in The Cradle Will Rock for Brick Road Theater after two years as Kris Kringle in Miracle on 34th St. for Dallas Children's Theater. After nearly 30 years in Dallas, Francis has worked with most of the theater companies in town, including The Dallas Theater Center, Lyric Stage, Theater Three, Undermain Theatre, WaterTower Theatre, Kitchen Dog Theatre, Second Thought Theatre, Uptown Players and many others. Winner of several acting awards, he's done seven summers with Shakespeare Dallas, five with the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, commercials, film, and work with Funimation, dubbing Anime.
Sterling Gafford (Trofimov) is a Marine Corps Veteran and studied Philosophy and Physics at the University of North Texas. He has appeared in numerous Music Theatre of Denton productions including Spamalot (Galahad, et. al.) and Young Frankenstein (Ziggy). He co-starred as Jim in the Theatre Three production of The Glass Menagerie, as Mr. Mara in the Dallas Children's Theatre production of Miracle on 34th Street, as Black Stache in The Firehouse Theatre's production of Peter and the Starcatcher and as Ned in Uptown Players' acclaimed production of The Nance. He's a cryptocurrency enthusiast and dabbles in film production, in front of and behind the lens.
Gretchen Hahn's (Barbara) credits include: Antony and Cleopatra (Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park), A Streetcar Named Desire (North Texas Rep. Theatre), Medea Myth (PrismCo. Movement Theatre), Ordinary People, Summer and Smoke (University Theatre), Middletown, Eclipsed. TV/Film credits include: Murder Made Me Famous (AMS Pictures), Stuck, Get With The Program, #howtohideadeadbody. Gretchen holds a BFA in Acting from The University of Oklahoma and is represented by BK Talent Agency.James Hansen Prince (Pishtchik) is a stage and film actor, writer, and director, known for such feature films as Simple Men, Murder in the Heartland and Twisted Fear. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Core Theatre in Richardson, Texas. He has written numerous plays including Inferno: Fire at The Cocoanut Grove which ran for six weeks at the Boston Center for the Arts and Behind the Cotton Curtain: Remembering Medgar Evans.
Mary-Margaret Pyeatt (Charlotte) has performed in theaters all over DFW, including WaterTower Theatre, Brick Road Theatre, One Thirty Productions, African-American Rep, Theatre Britain, Lyric Stage, Uptown Players, Theatre Arlington, and Dallas Theatre Center. Her credits include It's A Wonderful Life, The Grapes of Wrath, Grand Hotel, Peter Pan, A Man of No Importance, and The Nightingales.
Rachel Reininger (Dunyasha) is a Dallas native. She was last seen as Moll in The Cradle Will Rock at Brick Road Theatre. Other credits include National Tour of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (Girl Elf) with Wishing Star Productions, Anything Goes (Bonnie), Pure Country (Ensemble/Dance Captain) at Lyric Stage, Chicago (Roxie Hart) with Mainstage Irving. Rachel graduated from Millikin University with her BFA in Acting.
Dean Wray (Yasha) has performed throughout the DFW metroplex with Undermain Theatre, Shakespeare Dallas, Cara Mia Theatre Company and PrismCo. His credits include Three Sisters (Solyony), The Tempest (Caliban), and Richard III (Brackenbury) to name a few. He is a graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and Southern Methodist University School of Theatre.Photo by Evan Michael Woods
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