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A Visit With Two New Playwrights
The Works of Brooke Berman & Helayne Schiff

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October 17 - November 3, 2001
The Mint Space
311 West 43rd Street
New York, NY
A finely tuned quartet of emotional one-act plays, all with solidly realistic harmonies.
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A Free Man in Paris & Defusion By Brooke Berman Directed by Michael Barakiva |
Where Are You From? & Key West By Helayne Schiff Directed by Mahayana Landowne |
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Robert Beitzel* Hugh Cole* Linda Marie Larson* Christian Todd* |
James Dybas* Joel Friedman* Jennifer Morris Richard Topol* |
Jeff Bond Celia Howard* Elizabeth Reaser* Gabra Zachman* |
Scenic Design Marisa Lowenstein |
Costume Design Sarah Jean Tosetti |
Lighting Design Mike O'Connor |
Sound Design Eric Shim |
Technical Director Warren Katz |
Casting Rochele Seskin |
Production Stage Manager Emilie Bray McGann |
Properties Erin E. Kiernan |
Assistant Stage Manager Heather Prince |
Production Intern Clemetine Drake |
Directed by Michael Barakiva & Mahayana Landowne
Produced by Kelly Moore for The Roundtable Ensemble, Ltd.
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Cast of Characters
(in order of appearance)
A Free Man In Paris
J.T. |
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Robert Beitzel* |
Mother |
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Linda Marie Larson* |
Isa |
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Elizabeth Reaser* |
Voice of the Boy Friend |
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James Dybas* |
Key West
Aiden |
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Jeff Bond |
William |
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Hugh Cole |
Leon |
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Joel Friedman* |
Ce Ce |
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Celia Howard* |
Where Are You From?
Rug Salesman |
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James Dybas* |
Woman |
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Jennifer Morris |
Man |
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Christian Todd* |
Defusion
Man |
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Richard Topol* |
Woman |
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Gabra Zachman* |
 

* These actors appeared courtesy of Actors' Equity Association.
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Press
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A finely tuned quartet of emotional one-act plays, all with solidly realistic harmonies.
- Michael Lazan, Back Stage
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