* Indicates member of Actors' Equity Association.

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JULIE JESNECK* (Sara) is thrilled to make her PTC debut. Broadway: Rock ‘n’ Roll. Off-Broadway: Walls, Cherry Lane; Green GirlThe Nightshade Family, SPF; Romania, Kiss Me!, The Play Co.; Mr. Marmalade (u/s), Roundabout; Abu Ghraib Triptych, EST; Snow Day, Mistral, Drama League. Regional: 33 Variations, Capital Rep; A Thousand Clowns, Intiman; The Trip to Bountiful, Denver Center (Henry Award); Thinking Of You, Alabama Shakespeare Festival; OthelloA Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Old Globe; The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, Alliance/The Acting Co. Tour; The Ruby Sunrise, Trinity Rep and ATL (Humana); Mary’s Wedding, San Jose Rep. Television: Law & Order, Empire Falls (HBO). Juilliard graduate.

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ALEXANDRA NEIL* (Pammie) Broadway: Tom Stoppard’s Rock ‘n’ Roll, Match with Frank Langella. NY theater: Barrow Street Theatre, EST, WPA, Jewish Rep, LaMama, SoHo Rep, and St. Clement’s. Regional: Alley Theatre, Houston; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Syracuse Stage, the Hartman Theatre, Philadelphia Company. Film: Simon Killer, Pretty Happy, Twelve, nonames, Afterschool, Something’s Gotta Give, Marci X and Suits, among others. Television: Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: CI, Madigan Men, The Sopranos, Dudley, Laurel Canyon, Ed and five contract roles on daytime dramas. Her play Strange Fits was workshopped at NY Stage & Film last spring. She is a graduate of Williams College.

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JASON RALPH* (Jordy) is a recent graduate of the Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film at SUNY Purchase and this is his first production with Pioneer Theatre Company. Jason was most recently seen on CBS’s The Good Wife. Previous theatre credits include: All’s Well that Ends Well (Bertram), Two Gentlemen of Verona (Valentine), Mad Forest (Radu), The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Butch Honeywell) and Marisol (Scar Tissue). I love you Mom.

 

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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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