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2013
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DENNIS LEE DELANEY
(Director, Arsenic and Old Lace; David Bliss,
Hay Fever) has directed more than 100 productions over the past few
decades and is delighted to be back at Monomoy for his 8th season.
Regional directing credits include Much Ado About Nothing, Julius Caesar,
Romeo and Juliet
and Love's Labour's Lost (Orlando Shakespeare
Theater); God of Carnage (Florida Repertory Theatre); The Heiress, The
Cocktail Hour, The Dining Room, Stinkin' Rich
and Noises Off (Two River
Theatre); Inherit the Wind, Sylvia and Over the Tavern (Capital Repertory Theater); I
Hate Hamlet
and Inspecting Carol (Delaware Theater); and many others. He is a Phi
Beta Kappa graduate of Marietta College and earned his MFA in Directing from Rutgers.
At Monomoy he has directed The Taming of the Shrew, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Much Ado
About Nothing
and You Can't Take It With You; and acted in The Man Who Came to
Dinner, Anything Goes, The Learned Ladies of Park Avenue
, and The Crucible. He is Head
of the Professional Director Training Program at Ohio University, a proud member of
SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society), and is married to actress Shelley
Delaney.
SHELLEY DELANEY
has appeared at Monomoy in The Man Who Came
To Dinner, Macbeth, You Can't Take It With You and Anything Goes. She has
directed The Crucible, Doubt and The Learned Ladies of Park Avenue.
Regional theater acting credits include The Cincinnati Playhouse,
McCarter Theatre, Bay Street Theatre, Victory Gardens (Joseph Jefferson
nomination for Free Man of Color), GeVa, Cleveland Playhouse, Capital
Rep, Delaware Theatre Company, Virginia Stage, Pittsburgh Irish and
Classical Theatre, Two River Theatre, Dorset Theatre Festival, and Florida
Rep. She heads the performance program at The Ohio University School of Theater, is
a founding member of Brick Monkey Theater Ensemble, and a proud member of
Actors' Equity Association.6.
MATT FAUCHER
is overjoyed to be returning to The Monomoy Theatre.
Coming back to the Cape feels like being home again. He is a graduate of
the Hartt School of Theatre with a BFA in Acting and has been an equity
member since 2009. He has recently appeared Off-Broadway in the 2012
Drama Desk Nominated production of The Threepenny Opera, where he
played Macheath. New York: Othello, Chekov Dreams, Dust and Shadow,
and Hot Ice. Regional: Hartford Stage, The Flat Rock Play House, and The
Goodspeed Opera House. Monomoy: Guys and Dolls, Irma La Douce, and The Front
Page.
ELLEN FISKE
most recent Monomoy roles are Carrie Watts in The Trip
to Bountiful, and Mama in I Remember Mama. She began as a Monomoy
guest artist in 1993, playing Ruth in Blithe Spirit, followed by many
subsequent joyful productions. She made her Broadway debut as Gwen
Cavendish, the third-generation "Barrymore" in Ellis Rabb's Tony-
winning production of The Royal Family, and her professional career has
spanned over four decades, with leading roles in a wide variety of plays at
many noted theaters throughout the U.S. and Europe, including Actors Theatre of
Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Rep, and Vienna's English Theatre. She has
also appeared in numerous commercials and on daytime TV. She was a company actor
in the 1971 Monomoy season, and she, her husband Terry Layman and her daughter
Allison Layman are all proud to be known as Monomoy Players.
JONATHAN FREEMAN
(Director) was most recently seen in concert at
The Caramoor Center, reprising his Tony nominated role in She Loves Me,
and was last seen on Broadway in Mary Poppins. Other Broadway
appearances include The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The
Producers, 42nd Street, On the Town, How to Succeed in Business...,
Platinum
, and Sherlock Holmes. Off-Broadway and in concert at City
Center and Carnegie Hall, he has appeared in The Mikado, Finian's
Rainbow, A Class Act, Li'l Abner, Of Thee I Sing, and Sail Away. He has worked
extensively in regional theatre, television and film and is perhaps best known as the
voice of the evil vizier Jafar in Disney's Aladdin.
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