Erik Parillo, last seen as part of the cast of Mindgame at The Soho Playhouse, will join the cast of Perfect Crime, the longest-running play in New York history, on Monday, December 7, 2009. He assumes the role of Lionel McAuley and replaces Rob Sedgwick, who will play his final performance on Sunday, December 6.
Parillo has performed in Russia and Ukraine as Trigorin in The Seagull and Claudius in Hamlet. In New York he understudied Keith Carradine and Lee Godart in Mindgame at The Soho Playhouse and was the video father in Insecurity at 3LD. At the Zachary Scott Theatre in Austin he won a Critics Table Award for his portrayal of the brothers in Love! Valour! Compassion! and a nomination for his work as Terence in Omnium Gatherum. Other regional roles include Montague in Romeo and Juliet, Sherlock Holmes in The Final Adventure, Salter in A Number, Sidney in Deathtrap, Dracula in Dracula and Tesman in Hedda Gabler. Film and television credits include Law & Order SVU, All My Children, As The World Turns, Guiding Light, True Lies, Spenser for Hire and several independent films.
A secluded mansion. A would-be murderess. The perfect crime. Margaret Brent is an accomplished Connecticut psychiatrist-and potential cold-blooded killer. When her wealthy husband appears to have been murdered, she gets caught in the middle of a terrifying game of cat and mouse with a deranged patient and the handsome but duplicitous investigator assigned to the case. Perfect Crime has played over 9,200 performances since opening on April 18, 1987. It has been featured in every major New York publication as well as in People magazine and on Entertainment Tonight and The Today Show.
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