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The Turn of the Screw, September 11
September 11, 2021 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm EDT
The Turn of the Screw by Jeffrey Hatcher
From the story by Henry James
A Victorian era governess is hired to work at an estate and care for two orphaned children. After learning about the deaths of her predecessor and the former groundskeeper, the governess is haunted by the images of their ghosts. But are the ghosts real or merely figments of her imagination?
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Performances:
7:30 pm September 3, 4, 8*, 9, 10, 11
2:00 pm September 4, 5, 11, 12
*Wednesday, September 8 the 7:30 pm performance is Pay What You Will! Name your price for this performance.
Runs September 3–12 • All seats $25
Cast
Rebecca Mozo (The Woman) Regional theatre credits include Center Theater Group, Pasadena Playhouse, Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey, The Colony Theater and over 10 productions at the Tony award winning South Coast Repertory, including several world premieres such as The Parisian Woman, Going to a Place Where You Already Are and File Mile Lake. She won an Ovation Award for her role as W in Mike Bartlett’s Cock at Rogue Machine. With Antaeus Theater she played Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Yelena in Uncle Vanya among others. Her film and television credits include Zerophilia, You Bury Your Own, Headless Horseman, Grey’s Anatomy, 9-1-1, Cold Case, Modern Family, Break a Hip, and Kittens in a Cage, directed by Jillian Armenante. Mozo earned her BFA from Rutgers University and studied at The Globe Theatre in London. She is a member of Actors’ Equity Association.
Oliver Wadsworth (The Man) has worked extensively both locally and throughout the country. He was in the first National tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. OFF BROADWAY: Sideways (Peccadillo Theatre), Endpapers (Variety Arts); Well (The Public Theater); Bread and Roses (New York Theatre Workshop). REGIONAL credits; Fall River (Penguin Rep); Peter and the Starcatcher (Pioneer Theatre); Mystery of Irma Vep (Arizona Theatre Company); Misalliance (Old Globe and Seattle Repertory); An Enemy of the People (Long Wharf Theatre); Santaland Diaries, Dracula and Christmas Carol (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Peter Pan (Denver Center Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Syracuse Stage); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Fulton Theater); Shipwrecked (AriZoni Award, Actors Theatre of Phoenix); Sherlock Holmes and the Jersey Lily, Noises Off and Murder on the Nile (Dorset Theatre Festival); Red Maple (BroadwayWorld Berkshires Best Actor Award), Fully Committed (Metroland Best Performance), The Taming of the Shrew, Take Me Out and Art (Capital Rep.); Stones In His Pockets (Metroland Best Performance, Adirondack Theatre Festival); Emilie (WAM Theatre); Velocity of Autumn (White Heron Theatre and Hubbard Hall); Dancing Lessons (Shaker Bridge Theatre). TV & FILM: Deliver Us from Evil, Ed’s Next Move, Dotty Gets Spanked and Law and Order SVU. In addition, he performed his solo performance The Tarnation of Russell Colvin at Dorset Theatre Festival and Hubbard Hall. MFA NYU Graduate Acting Program. www.OliverWadsworth.com
Jillian Armenante (Director) is a director, actor, writer and producer. As a TV actor you may have seen her in Better Call Saul, Fresh Off the Boat, Scandal, as well as playing Donna Kozlowski on Judging Amy. You may have seen her on the big screen in Vice, The Dark Knight Rises, Bad Teacher and Girl, Interrupted. As a theatre artist, Jillian served as a director for the Art of Social Justice Festival in Iraq, a project funded by the U.S. State Department. She has acted on the stage at The Seattle Rep Theatre, The Mark Taper Forum, and The Atlantic Theatre where she received a drama desk nomination for her work in The Cider House Rules. She directed the West Coast Premiere of We Are Proud to Present… by Jackie Drury, which was an LA Times Critics Pick, Ovation Award pick and winner of Best Production at the LA Weekly Awards. She produced and directed the world premiere of Love Loves a Pornographer by Jeff Goode and won a Drama Critics Award and several Garland Awards including “Best Director.”