* Indicates member of Actors' Equity Association.

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BOB ARI* (Abraham Van Helsing) was previously and proudly seen at Pioneer Theatre Company in Twelve Angry Men. Recently, he was seen in New York in It Must Be Him and The Late Christopher Bean. Other New York credits include Frost/Nixon, Bells Are Ringing, The Constant Wife, Laughter on the 23rd Floor and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Regionally, he’s been seen at the Fulton Opera House in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Long Wharf in The Front Page, The Walnut Street Theatre in Art and at many other theatres. Films include Two Lovers, Kissing Jessica Stein, Wanted and the upcoming Five Minarets in New York. Television credits include Law & Order, Ed, Dellaventura, Cheers, Soap and, due out this winter, The Onion News Network and Delocated.

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GLYNIS BELL* (Mrs. Westenra) is thrilled to return to Pioneer Theatre Company. Broadway/National Tours: Looped, The Vagina Monologues, Amadeus, My Fair Lady, The Robber Bridegroom, The Time of Your Life, and Heartbreak House. Off-Broadway she has appeared in Jewtopia, Richard III, Blithe Spirit, Badge, Pera Palas, and Sleep Deprivation Chamber. Her regional credits include Underneath the Lintel, Martha Mitchell Calling, Romeo and Juliet, Woman Before a Glass, The Retreat From Moscow, Major Barbara, Kid Simple, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Six Degrees of Separation, Driving Miss Daisy, Macbeth, and The Way of the World. Television: twelve episodes of all three Law & Order series as, variously, a judge, a lawyer, a mother and a gynecologist.

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NATALIE BLACKMAN (Bride, Ensemble) is thrilled to be back with the wonderful people at Pioneer Theatre Company. She was seen last season as Rebecca Gibbs in Our Town. Natalie graduated summa cum laude from the University of Utah’s Actor Training Program last May. Natalie also trained with Circle in the Square in New York City. Theatre: Touch(ed) u/s (Pioneer Theatre Company); Master Class (Salt Lake Acting Company).

 

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MARK BOYETT* (R.M. Renfield) In New York: Clean Alternatives at 59E59 (Fringe First Award winner, Edinburgh Festival); Old Wicked Songs at The Promenade Theatre; A Play On Words at 59E59. Regional includes: The Cherry Orchard (Pittsburgh Public); Love Song (Cincinnati Playhouse); Wit (Syracuse Stage); The Retreat from Moscow (Human Race Theater); Old Wicked Songs (St. Louis Rep); A Dybbuk, Galileo (Denver Center Theatre), The Mystery of Irma Vep, Turn of the Screw (Triad Stage); Inexpressible Island (Dallas Theatre Center); Chesapeake (Kitchen Theater); and the world premieres of Beethoven N’ Pierrot (Denver Center), Debunked (Triad Stage), and Sister Carrie (Indiana Rep). Mr. Boyett has narrated numerous books for Audible.com including the award-winning titles Methland and The Good Soldiers. He is a graduate of the A.R.T.’s Institute for Advance Theater Training at Harvard University.

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KATIE DRISCOLL (Bride, Ensemble) is a senior in the BFA Actor Training Program at the University of Utah. She is thrilled to be making her debut at Pioneer Theatre Company. Recent roles include Dorimene in The Would-Be Gentleman (Babcock Theatre) and Matilda in Season in Hell, an original Butoh performance. She will be doing a showcase in New York City in the spring.

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STEVEN FEHR* (Maxwell, Ensemble) is delighted to return to Pioneer Theatre Company, where he was previously seen in Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Light in the Piazza, My Fair Lady, Cyrano de Bergerac and Camelot. Steven has also performed at Salt Lake Acting Company, the Old Lyric Repertory Company, the Egyptian Theatre, the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas (where he played Sal Antonucci in Tony and Tina’s Wedding), and the Nevada Conservatory Theatre, where he starred with Sally Struthers in Annie and Barbara Tarbuck in Mother Courage and Her Children. Steven earned his Master’s Degree in Theatre-Performance at UNLV. Steven would like to thank IHU, Mom, his family, and God for all they do for him. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity.

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STEPHANIE FIEGER* (Lucy Westenra) is thrilled to make her Pioneer Theatre Company debut. Off-Broadway and New York credits include Macbeth (Public Theater), A Doll’s House, The Bear, The Proposal (Infinite Theatre), The Lover (Studio Tisch), A Perfect Wedding (NYU, East Coast Premiere), and various works with the Tectonic Theatre Project.  Regional: Boeing Boeing, Measure for MeasureTwo Gentlemen of Verona (Old Globe Theatre), A View of the Harbor (Merrimack Rep.), OthelloThe Winter’s Tale (Shakespeare on the Sound), Saint JoanPeter Pan (Barter Theatre), All in the TimingA Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hedgerow Theatre). Film: All Dark Places. Stephanie holds an M.F.A. from NYU’s Graduate Acting Program, and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. 

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JUSTIN IVIE* (Captain Swales, Ensemble) is thrilled to be a part of Dracula, his 25th appearance at Pioneer Theatre Company. Previous favorites include The Producers, Paint Your Wagon, Les Misérables, Othello, Julius Caesar, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Cyrano de Bergerac, 1776 and Into the Woods. Utah audiences have also seen him in White Christmas at the Egyptian Theatre Company and in Kiss Me, Kate at Utah Musical Theatre. While attending Weber State, Justin played Sweeney in Sweeney Todd and Roger Marshall in the world premiere of The Pirated Penzance. He received his MFA from Northern Illinois University where he appeared in Three Sisters, Measure for Measure, Baby and the English language premiere of the nine-hour epic The Terrible but Unfinished Story of Norodom Sihanouk, King of Cambodia.

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CHRISTOPHER KELLY* (Jonathan Harker) In New York, he most recently appeared in the revival of Lillian Hellman’s Another Part of the Forest (Theatre at St. Clement’s) and the Drama Desk-nominated Moby Dick (Ohio Theatre). Across the U.S., credits include Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, The Cripple of Inishmaan, the world premiere of Pierre (Denver Center Theatre Company), Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 (Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, D.C.), Pericles (California Shakespeare Festival), Witness for the Prosecution (Cincinnati Playhouse), Noises Off (Cleveland Playhouse), Amadeus, The Glass Menagerie (Fulton Opera House), Gross Indecency (Intiman Theatre), The Rivers Under the Earth (Actors Theatre of Louisville), The Yellow Leaf and The Foreigner (Pioneer Theatre Company). Film/television credits include Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (recurring), and Brothers of the Borderland (narrated by Oprah Winfrey). He received his MFA from NYU.

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KORY KYKER (Reporter, Ensemble) is happy to make his Pioneer Theatre Company debut with this production. He is a senior in the Actor Training Program at the University of Utah. Some previous productions at the University have included Monsieur Jourdain in The Would-Be Gentleman, Dr. Dorn in The Seagull, Michal in The Pillowman, and as Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew at the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival in California.

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JOHN-MICHAEL MARRS* (Arthur Holmwood) New York credits include Hater (SoHo Think Tank/Ohio Theatre), Richard III (New York Classical Theatre), Hamlet (The Queen’s Players), and readings/workshops with Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, The Public Theater, New Dramatists, Cherry Lane and New World Stages. Regional credits include Julius Caesar and Antony & Cleopatra (Shakespeare Theatre Company); Twelfth Night, Henry VI, Richard III (Richard u/s), The Three Sisters, Man of La Mancha, Treasure Island, and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, et al. (Alabama Shakespeare Festival). He received his MFA from Alabama Shakespeare Festival and BA from Baylor University. Love to Mary for her support and love on this and every adventure—BBR.

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ALLISON MCLEMORE* (Mina Murray Harker) is so pleased to be at Pioneer Theatre Company for the first time. Favorite credits include: The Madras House at The Mint Theater Company; Last Train to Nibroc, See Rock City, and Gulf View Drive at The Chester Theatre Company; The Underpants at The Olney Theatre; Cyrano de Bergerac at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival; Othello and Jane Eyre at Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre; Pygmalion (Denver Post Ovation Award) and Enchanted April at Creede Repertory Theatre; A Christmas Carol at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; and Little Women at Peterborough Players.

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TRACIE MERRILL* (Bride, Tart, Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her PTC debut.  Favorite regional credits include As You Like It, Metamorphoses, Anna Karenina (Clarence Brown Theatre), Othello, La Bête (Theater at Monmouth) and Hay Fever (Irish Classical Theatre Company). She has toured with various Shakespeare companies, performing in over 35 states. Tracie has been seen locally with Plan-B Theatre Company (Di Esperienza, SLAM), SLAC (Ice Glen), Pygmalion Theatre (Stop Kiss), SBDance (Yoga Confidential), and Hale Center Theatre (The Rainmaker). Film/TV: 127 Hours and Disney Channel’s Den Brother. A proud member of AEA, she received her MFA from UT Knoxville and a classical degree from Weber Douglas Academy in London.

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MARK ELLIOT WILSON* (Count Dracula) is thrilled to return to Pioneer Theatre Company where has been seen as Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire, Eddie in A View from the Bridge, and Cassius in Julius Caesar. Film and television credits include We Need to Talk About Kevin, Pistol Whipped, World Trade Center, Noise, The Theory of Love, Personal Vendetta, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: CI, White Collar, Damages, Fringe and The Bronx is Burning. Some favorite theatre credits include The Constant Wife at Seattle Rep and ACT, Terese Raquin at the Aurora, Terra Nova at Capitol Rep, Maggie’s Riff at the Vineyard Playhouse, Salome at Circle Rep with Al Pacino, and a tour of Scandinavia with Barefoot in the Park.

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Craig Wroe* (Dr. John Seward) Past PTC credits: Our Town, Macbeth, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Grapes of Wrath, Henry V, Dracula, The 1940s Radio Hour, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Private Lives, Twelfth Night, Tartuffe, Inspecting Carol, Metamorphoses, Sherlock Holmes and the West End Horror, Alexandre Dumas and the Lady of the Camelias, and Uncle Vanya. London’s West End: Miss Evers’ Boys. Off-Broadway: Catch-22, An Oak Tree, King John,“2”, The Alexander Plays, Othello, The Tempest, The Winter’s Tale and Richard II.  Regional: La Jolla Playhouse, Alliance, Old Globe, Dallas Theater Center, Hartford TheaterWorks, Baltimore CenterStage, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Folger, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Repertory Theatre of Saint Louis, and others. TV appearances: Royal Pains, Rescue Me, Burn Notice, Third Watch, Ed, The Education of Max Bickford, Now and Again, all the Law & Orders, As the World Turns, and All My Children.

   
 

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"You need three things in the theater - the play, the actors, and the audience, - and each must give something."
~
Kenneth Haigh

 

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