A Room With a View: Cast & Crew
October 13 - December 3, 2006
Hillary Clemens (Lucy Honeychurch) Hillary is delighted to be making her Lifeline debut. Recent Chicago roles include Donna in Hurlyburly (The Gift Theatre Company), Anne Frank in And Then They Came For Me... and Mayella in To Kill a Mockingbird (Apple Tree TYA). Regional credits
include Hero in Much Ado About Nothing (Heart of America Shakespeare Festival), Amy in Little Women (Coterie Theatre), and three seasons of A Christmas Carol at Kansas City Repertory Theatre.
John Coriell (Mr. Emerson) John has worked as an actor and voice talent for
over 18 years. You may have seen or heard him in commercials for
Office Max, Lennox, Portillo's, and the Majestic Star Casino with Mike
Ditka. Theatre roles include An Empty Plate in the Café Du Grand
Boeuf with Appetitie Theatre, Bang the Drum Slowly at Steep Theatre in Chicago, and The Dining Room, I'm Not Rappaport, and The Dresser in Ohio.
Patricia Donegan (Catherine Allen, Mrs. Vyse) Patricia is delighted to be
making her first appearance with Lifeline. She recently appeared with
Strawdog Theatre in Curt Colombus's Jeff Award winning translation of
Three Sisters (After Dark Award for Best Ensemble). She has appeared
in numerous Griffin Theatre productions including Picnic, and The
Fifth of July. She was featured in Steep Theatre's Jeff Nominated
production of Book of Days and had the pleasure of working with David
Cromer in Mary-Arrchie Theatre's Hot L Baltimore. Other Chicago
credits include several Steppenwolf productions, Collaboraction's To
Kill a Mockingbird as well as The Lower Depths, Escape from Happiness
and Frozen Assets with Shattered Globe Theatre. She has also appeared at Court Theatre, Lookingglass, Organic, Stage Left, Bailiwick and Chicago Dramatists. Patricia's feature film debut will be in the
upcoming Unconditional Love.
Bryson Engelen (George Emerson) Bryson recently appeared in Lifeline's
production of Johnny Tremain. He has also worked with several
theaters around Chicago including Oracle Productions, Strawdog, Piven,
and the Free Associates. Bryson is a recent graduate of the
University of Chicago where he was allowed to do plays, circuses,
movies, performance art, dance, fashion shows, and all sorts of other
cultural stuff. While there he also interned at Court Theatre
(acting), the Goodman (PR/Marketing), and Steppenwolf (casting).
Robert Kauzlaric (Rev. Eager, Cecil Vyse) Robert is a member of Lifeline's
artistic ensemble, and has appeared in numerous productions here
during the past six seasons, including Return of the King, Around the
World in 80 Days (Jeff Citation—Supporting Actor), The Killer Angels,
Strong Poison and The Talisman Ring. Other acting credits include A
Whistle in the Dark (Seanachaí Theatre Co.), Merry Wives of Windsor
and Henry IV (Lakeside Shakespeare Theatre), The Nose (Greasy
Joan & Co.), Balm in Gilead (the Hypocrites), Tartuffe (City
Lit), Candida (Circle Theatre), and A Christmas Carol (New
American Theater).
Lawrence Kern (Freddy Honeychurch, George Understudy) Lawrence is making his
Lifeline debut with A Room With A View. He received his BFA from
Southwestern University in his home state of Texas and recently
finished up his MFA at the Chicago College of Performing Arts. Some
of his favorite roles he has played include the title role in Henry V,
Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet, Guildenstern in Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are Dead and Oscar Rolfe in Judgment at Nuremburg.
Morgan McCabe (Eleanor Lavish, Mrs. Honeychurch) Morgan is delighted to be
working with Lifeline Theatre for the first time. She has appeared at
various Chicago and regional theatres including Stonington Opera House
(ME), Chicago Dramatists, Stage Left, Madison Repertory, The Gift,
Ursa Major Ensemble (NYC), Lookingglass, Next, Apple Tree, Court, The
Commons, International Performance Studio, Fox Theatricals and the
Vienna English Theatre. She is a member of Stage Left Theatre
Ensemble, and has an active career in on-camera and voice-over work.
Mark Richard (Mr. Beebe, Sir Harry Otway) Mark last appeared at Lifeline as
Puddleglum in The Silver Chair and in the first production of Pride
and Prejudice and Christmas on Mars. He also adapted Raymond
Chandler's The Little Sister for Lifeline (Jeff Citation). Elsewhere
he has appeared with Timeline, Writers Theatre, Remy Bumppo, and many others. He was artistic director of City Lit Theatre (1993-2000)
where he adapted and appeared in (or directed) many adaptations, most notably the Jeeves stories of P.G. Wodehouse and the poetry of Raymond Carver.
Sandy Snyder (Charlotte Bartlett) Sandy is a founding member of Lifeline.
Over the past 23 years favorite performance credits on the Lifeline
MainStage include Strong Poison (Joseph Jefferson nomination for
Supporting Actress), Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Lizard Music, The
Servant of Two Masters, and A Wrinkle in Time. Most recent KidSeries
performance credits include Giggle, Giggle, Quack and Somebody Loves
you, Mr. Hatch.
Hilary Williams (Minnie Beebe, Lucy understudy) Hilary is excited to be
making her first appearance on the Lifeline stage. Her Chicago
credits include The Changeling and Arabian Nights at Columbia College
Chicago. Other credits include Thomasina in Arcadia (Blue Barn
Theatre-Omaha, NE), Leisle in The Sound of Music (Omaha Community
Playhouse-Omaha, NE), and several characters in the Nebraska Theatre Caravan's tour of A Christmas Carol.
Christina Calvit (Adaptor) Christina is a Lifeline ensemble member. She has
written over a dozen theatrical adaptations which have been performed
throughout the United States, including Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal
Snogging (Joseph Jefferson Citation, 2004), Far from the Madding
Crowd, Jane Eyre, Pistols for Two (Joseph Jefferson Citation, 2000), The Talisman Ring (Joseph Jefferson Award, 1996) and Pride and Prejudice (Joseph Jefferson Citation, 1986). Her most recent
adaptation, created with Composer/Lyricist George Howe, Queen Lucia, was awarded a 2005 After Dark Award and a 2006 Joseph Jefferson Citation for New Work. Original plays include Snowflake Tim's Big Holiday Adventure, Purloined Poe, Chaos (co-writer), and Several Voices from The Cloud (Agnes Nixon Award, 1981).
Dorothy Milne (Director) Dorothy is a Lifeline ensemble member and has been artistic director since 1999. She has directed numerous shows for
Lifeline, including last season's The Talisman Ring and Gaudy Night. Elsewhere in Chicago, she directed Stardust for Griffin Theatre and
will also direct Be More Chill for them this spring. Dorothy is a writer/performer/director for the solo-performance collective Sweat Girls. She also serves on the organizing committee of the Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest, an annual arts/music/theater festival here in the Glenwood Avenue Arts District.
J Branson (Scenic Designer) J is delighted to be making his Lifeline
Theatre debut. For 17 years, J has been a Chicago-based designer and
is currently a resident artist for several Kansas, Wisconsin and
Connecticut theaters. Recent national-tour credits include Beauty and
the Beast, Brigadoon and The Music Man, and original productions
include Shockwave (Disney), Jungle Man and A Tale of Two Cities. J has
done extensive work with Appletree Theatre, such as Three Tall Women, A Man of No Importance, Old Wicked Songs, and Assassins. Additional Chicago-area productions include Stardust (Griffin Theatre), Company (Pegasus Players) and The Wizard of Oz (for which J received an After Dark Award). Regional credits include Thoroughly Modern Millie, Smokey Joe's Café, Jekyll and Hyde, and Chess. J has an array of industrial design credits and has received three National Addy Awards.
John Sanchez (Lighting Designer) John has worked extensively in theater,
dance, and television. On Lifeline's stage he has lit Johnny Tremain,
The Shadow, The Sirens of Titan as well as Rikki Tikki Tavi, Sophie's
Masterpiece, Cricket In Times Square, and remounts of Click Clack Moo:
Cows That Type. Currently he is the Master Electrician/ Lighting
Consultant for The Oprah Winfrey Show. He feels honored to work with
the great talents of Lifeline's ensemble, designers, and cast members.
Elizabeth Shaffer (Costume Designer) Elizabeth is an Artistic Ensemble Member
with Lifeline Theatre. Recent shows include Kiss of the Spiderwoman
with Bailiwick Theatre, Josephine Tonight with The Theatre Building,
La Cecchina and Threepenny Opera with Northwestern University Opera, Tale of the Allergist's Wife with Appletree Theatre, Design for Living with Circle Theatre, and 110 Degrees in the Shade and The Sound of
Music with Light Opera Works. She spent 5 seasons as the Assistant
Designer for the annual Baroque Handel Opera Festival in Göttingen,
Germany. Elizabeth is the 2004 recipient of the Michael Maggio
Emerging Designer Award, and the 2005 winner of the Chicago After Dark
Award for her costume design of Queen Lucia with Lifeline Theatre.
Victoria DeIorio (Original Music and Sound Design) Victoria is an ensemble
member of Lifeline Theatre and has designed numerous shows for
Lifeline including Gaudy Night, Talisman Ring, Sirens of Titan, Long
Way from Chicago, Strong Poison, The Shadow (Jeff Citation), Far From
the Madding Crowd, and Around the World in 80 Days (Jeff Citation).
Victoria has worked with many Chicago theatre companies including
Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Victory Gardens, Northlight
Theatre, Writers' Theatre, The Next Theatre, Remy Bumppo, Rivendell
Theatre Ensemble, Light Opera Works, and other storefront theatres in
Chicago. She served as the Associate Designer with Actor's Studio,
Primary Stages (Off-Broadway), People's Light and Theatre (PA),
Milwaukee Rep, and Geva Theatre (Rochester, NY). She was nominated
for three Jeff Citations, and received 2 Jeff Citations and 2 After
Dark Awards (The Shadow and Fiddler on the Roof). She holds a BFA from
Syracuse University and studied at RADA and LAMDA in London. For more
information visit www.victoria-sound-design.com.
Phil Timberlake (Dialect Coach) Phil returns to Lifeline where he
appeared as Peppino, the Guru, and others in Queen Lucia (Jeff
Citation Nomination, Best Supporting Actor - Musical), Gollum and
Legolas in The Two Towers and coached dialects for Strong Poison and
Gaudy Night. Other dialect coaching includes Private Lives at First
Folio, Fellow Travellers at Stage Left, and She Stoops to Conquer at
Signal Ensemble. Phil is an Assistant Professor of Voice and Speech
at DePaul University.
Paul S. Holmquist (Movement Consultant) Paul is a new Lifeline Ensemble
member where he has acted in Strong Poison and The Talisman Ring and
directed the KidSeries production of Rikki Tikki Tavi and Other Just
So Stories. He is also a member of the Griffin Theatre Company where
he Assistant Directed Stardust under Dorothy Milne and acted the title
role in Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging (Jeff Citations
Adaptation and Ensemble). Recent acting work includes The General
From America at Timeline and TS Eliot's The Cocktail Party with
Caffeine Theatre. Paul holds a BFA in Acting from the Theatre School
at DePaul University and a Graduate Certificate in Laban Movement
Analysis from Columbia College Chicago.
Jennie Cleghorn (Stage Manager/Assistant Director) Jennie returns to Lifeline
where she previously stage managed Rikki Tikki Tavi. Theatres worked
for include Steppenwolf, Lincoln Square Theatre, Griffin, Bailiwick,
Chicago ScriptWorks, Infamous Commonwealth Theatre, The Neo-futurists,
and Metropolis. Her upcoming projects include directing Last Letters
Home, a co-production of the Griffin Theatre and the City of Chicago;
and stage managing The Homage That Follows and The Lady from Dubuque for Infamous Commonwealth Theatre. Jennie has a BFA in Theatre
Studies with a specialization in playwriting and directing from Southern Methodist University.
Cortney Hurley (Production Manager) Cortney is excited to be working
with Lifeline Theatre for the season. Previous and current production
management positions include Ellen Under Glass for the House Theatre
of Chicago, Marathon '33 for Strawdog, One False Note for Plasticene,
as well as the Assistant Production Manager at Theater on the Lake for
the last 3 years. Cortney is also a company member of 20% Theatre,
where she often acts as production manager, lighting and set designer,
and dramaturg, among other things. During the school year Cortney can
be found at St. Scholastica Academy, where she has been the resident
designer (scenery and lighting) and technical theatre
instructor/director for the last eight years.
Charlie "Ziggy" Olson (Technical Director) Charlie just recently started
with Lifeline Theatre and couldn't be happier. He freelances around
Chicago at CityLit, A Red Orchid, and Chicago Shakespeare.
Nourbal Meirmanov (Circus Training Coach) Nourbal is a skilled athlete and a
professional acrobat who has been a leading circus performer and an
amazing circus, acrobatic and gymnastic coach for over 20 years. He is
a graduate of the world famous Moscow State Circus School with a
Master of Sport in several disciplines. A leader of his own acrobatic
act, he developed an act with his son Almas, and performed with many
circuses including Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey circus with
both the Blue and Red Units. Nourbol Meirmanov has been recruited by
circuses to teach performers new acts. He is a private coach for
professional performers and athletes including those competing in
gymnastics, bodybuilding and fitness competition. He is the president
and founder of Meirmanov SportsAcro a not for profit 501 (c) (3)
Public Charity.
Almas Meirmanov (Circus Coordinator) Almas is a second generation circus performer
from Kazakhstan, Russia. Almas has been in the circus ring since the age of
3
performing with his father all over the world with circuses like
Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus, Circus Flora, Tarzan
Zerbini Circus. Almas has won many awards for his hand balancing
artistry including the silver medal at the International Circus
Festival in Monte-Carlo, Monaco, the special prize at the
International Circus Festival Circo de Latina in Italy, and the silver
medal at the International Circus Festival in Hanoi, Vietnam. Almas
was also featured as Ares in Hephaestus at the Lookingglass theatre.
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