Home PRESS ROOM SEASON ARCHIVES THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK CAST PHOTOS & BIOS
* Indicates member of Actors' Equity Association.
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REBECCA BULLER* (Anne Frank) Rebecca is delighted to perform at Pioneer Theatre Company. She currently resides in Chicago where her recent credits include The Seagull at the Goodman Theatre, All My Sons and Dolly West’s Kitchen at Timeline Theatre Company, The Cherry Orchard at Strawdog Theatre Company, Boys & Girls for Theatre Seven of Chicago, and Cut to the Quick for the side project theatre. Elsewhere, Rebecca has performed in the NYC International Fringe Festival and also in Metamorphoses, among others, for Swine Palace Theatre in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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DENISE CORMIER* (Edith Frank) is thrilled to be making her first appearance at Pioneer Theatre Company. Denise appeared in the national tour of The Graduate. Regional credits include Intimate Apparel at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Bill W. and Dr. Bob at the Cleveland Play House, The Poetry of Pizza at Virginia Stage Company, Cabaret and Steel Magnolias at the Arts Center of Costal Carolina, After Ashley at the Kitchen Theatre, Tender and Spinning Into Butter at the Gloucester Stage Company, Hunter Gatherers at W.H.A.T., Laughter on the 23rd Floor at the Lyric Stage, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Merrimack Repertory Theatre. TV and film credits include Law & Order: CI, Six Degrees, Guiding Light and The Big Gay Musical. She earned her M.F.A. at the Shakespeare Theatre’s Academy for Classical Acting at George Washington University. “For Dad.” www.deniscormier.com |
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TERENCE GOODMAN* (Mr. Kraler) Terence’s Broadway and first national tour credits include the original production of Jesus Christ Superstar, the first revival of Damn Yankees with Gwen Verdon, and Titanic as Capt. Smith. Major regional theatre credits include Joe in Great Expectations at Goodspeed Musicals, Al Capone in Elliot Ness in Cleveland at the Denver Center, directed by Hal Prince, Billy Flynn in Chicago at Pioneer Theatre Company, Stickpin Sid in Kelly at the York Theatre, and Malcolm in Just One World at City Center. Terence has starred in such films as Ode to Billy Joe, Final Rinse and Who Done It, and was most recently featured in Disney’s Minutemen and the 2011 release of 95ers: Echoes. He was a series regular on Days of Our Lives and has guest starred on television from Laverne & Shirley and Three’s Company to Everwood. Terence will be a guest speaker at the national N.A.S.T. Convention in Charlotte, NC in July. He has a master’s degree in directing and is a proud 38-year member of Actors’ Equity Association. This is dedicated to the joy of his life, Jack Patrick. |
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KENT HADFIELD (First Man) is a graduate of the Actor Training Program at University of Utah and one of the first acting interns for PTC. His performances with PTC include Juror #2 in Twelve Angry Men and the world premiere of The Three Musketeers. He also attended Chautauqua Conservatory Theatre Co. under the direction of Michael Kahn and Rebecca Guy. Recent roles include Gordon in Dead Man’s Cell Phone (Wasatch Theatre Co.) and Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days (Meat and Potato Theatre Company). |
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ROB JOHANSEN* (Mr. Dussel) This is Rob’s 15th season with the Indiana Repertory Theatre, where he has appeared in the one-man shows After Paul McCartney and Underneath the Lintel as well as such shows as The Giver, To Kill A Mockingbird, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Turn of the Screw, As You Like It, Cyrano and A Christmas Carol. He is also a teacher and director in the IRT’s Summer Youth Conservatory. He is a member of the ShadowApe Theatre Company, which produced Welcome to the Monkey House on the IRT Upperstage. He performed After Paul McCartney at the Edinburgh Festival two years ago. Recently he appeared in The 39 Steps at the Cleveland Playhouse and Syracuse Stage; he will appear in the IRT’s production later this season. Rob is also a fight choreographer; his favorite fights were both staged last season: the bloody knife fights in the IRT’s Romeo and Juliet, and the comedic office fight in ShadowApe’s Fringe show, Not a Peep. “So much love and thanks to my best friend and my best love, my wife, Jen.” |
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PAUL KIERNAN* (Mr. van Daan) appeared at Pioneer Theatre Company in Twelve Angry Men as Juror Ten, Is He Dead?, Romeo & Juliet, Pride and Prejudice, and Amadeus, among others. At SLAC, Paul has been seen in Freedomland, The Memory of Water, The Beard of Avon, The Water Project and Seeing the Elephant. Other credits include: Romeo and Juliet (Friar Lawrence) with Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival; Julius Caesar (Brutus) with Salt Lake Shakespeare; Cyrano (Hangar Theatre, Ithaca). Other productions include Macbeth, The Tempest, As You Like It and Much Ado About Nothing with the Shakespeare Theatre of St. Louis. TV and film credits include Disney’s Luck of the Irish, The Maldonado Miracle, Ice Spiders and the HBO series From the Earth to the Moon. A proud member of AEA, Paul has an MFA from Brandeis University. |
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JAKE MILO KOEPPL (Second Man) is excited to be returning to Pioneer Theatre, after he played in Hamlet this season and last season’s Twelve Angry Men and Our Town. Recent theatre credits include Eugene in Broadway Bound, Biloxi Blues and E.J. Lofgren in Harvey at the Neil Simon Festival, Alan in Time and the Conways at the Babcock Theatre. He completed his BFA in the Actor Training Program at the University of Utah. |
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JACOB LIBERMAN* (Peter van Daan) Jacob is thrilled to make his PTC debut. His New York credits include Zombie Prom at the ATA, Hot as Cole directed by Malcolm Gets, and workshops of Wallenberg and The Jerusalem Syndrome, both directed by Annette Jolles. Regionally, he has appeared in Fame at North Shore Music Theatre and Kimberly Akimbo at Boston Theatre Works, where he received an IRNE Award nomination for his portrayal of Jeff. Dance credits include premieres of Act V and Lessons Learned at the Baryshnikov Arts Center with Yale Dance Theatre, Twyla Tharp’s Torelli, and Yvonne Rainer’s Trio A at the Ivy Dance Exchange. Jacob is a 2006 National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts Award honoree in Theatre. He earned his B.A. from Yale University in 2010. |
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CONSTANCE MACY* (Mrs. van Daan) An Indianapolis-based actor, Constance has worked at the Indiana Repertory Theatre since 1990. Her favorite IRT roles have included Barbara in Iron Kisses, Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Roxanne in Cyrano, Kate Keller in The Miracle Worker, Belinda Blair in Noises Off and Becky Foster in Becky’s New Car. This season she appeared as the Warden in Holes and as Mrs. Cratchit and others in A Christmas Carol. “For my husband Rob, my son Mike and my parents.” |
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ERIN NEUFER* (Margot Frank) is delighted to appear in The Diary of Anne Frank. She is a recent graduate of Ball State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in acting. Erin has since moved to New York where she recently appeared in Clean at the Looking Glass Theatre and read for Elegy No. 5 in the Women’s Festival of New Voices at the Manhattan Shakespeare Project. In 2007, Erin received the Margolis-Brown Fellowship at the Kennedy Center in the American College Theatre Festival. Favorite credits include Quake, Noises Off and The Importance of Being Earnest. “I would like to thank my family, friends and Nicholas for their constant love and support.” |
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ANDY RINDLISBACH (Third Man) is excited to be back at Pioneer Theatre Company. He has appeared at PTC in Hamlet, Our Town and Othello as well as understudying for Touch(ed) and 12 Angry Men. He has worked locally at SLAC, Plan-B, and Hale Centre Theatre. Film: Disney’s Dadnapped and Minutemen, One Good Man. He holds a BFA in theatre from the U of U’s Actor Training Program. |
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KATHLEEN WISE* (Miep Gies) Kathleen is delighted to be making her PTC debut. Regional credits include Murder on the Nile at the Dorset Theatre Festival, Chain of Fools at the Guthrie Theater, and Antony and Cleopatra and A Midsummer night’s Dream at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum. Other past roles include Burn This, Tongue of a Bird by Ellen McLaughlin, Strindberg/Strindberg directed by Mark Wing-Davey, and RIFT by Caridad Svich. Her training includes a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and an M.F.A. from the NYU Graduate Acting Program in 2010. |
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CRAIG WROE* (Otto Frank) 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, Indiana Repertory Theatre, 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 and all the Law & Orders. |













