Even with the greatest faith, comes doubt....

Doubt

 



Cast for
Doubt
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Aldridge.jpg TAMELA ALDRIDGE* (Mrs. Mueller) is thrilled to return to PTC after appearing as Rheba in last season’s You Can’t Take It With You. New York credits include Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (AUDELCO Award), Same Train (OOBR Award), Medea, Trojan Women, The Collard Green: Contributions by Cornbread Divas, The Classical Theatre of Harlem, John Montgomery Theatre Company, The Cracked Plate Production Company, and Expanded Arts. Her regional credits include Yellowman, Having Our Say, Amen Corner, Death and the King’s Horseman, Luna Stage, Crossroads Theatre Company and The Ira Aldridge Theatre. Film and TV credits: film shorts – Under the Harlem Moon and The Cat Chronicles; television – Law & Order: SVU; Sex and the City; Friends. She received her BFA from Howard University and completed the two-year professional acting program at William Esper Studio. 
Shannon Koob SHANNON KOOB* (Sister James)  has been working extensively in Europe, most recently in Vienna in the European premiere of Doubt, and in Frankfurt, in her fifth production of her award-winning performance in The Syringa Tree. She has worked at theatres across the U.S. including Yale Rep, Denver Center Theatre Company, Long Wharf, Shakespeare in Santa Fe, Lizard Head Theatre Company, Cincinnati Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara in roles as diverse as Dawn in Lobby Hero, Kate in Taming of the Shrew, Millie in Picnic, Perdita in The Winter’s Tale, Miranda in The Tempest, Cherie in Bus Stop, Meg in Crimes of the Heart, and Belinda in This Is How It Goes. Her TV credits include Law & Order Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU, Guiding Light and The Sopranos. Shannon has an MFA from the National Theatre Conservatory. 
Greta Lambert

GRETA LAMBERT* (Sister Aloysius) Ms. Lambert has been a company member of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival since 1985. Her ASF credits include Linda Loman in Death of a Salesman, Kate in All My Sons, Shirley Valentine, Lady Croom in Arcadia, Dotty Otley in Noises Off, Ivy Rowe in Fair and Tender Ladies, Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire, Truvy in Steel Magnolias, Hedda Gabler, Sarah Bernhardt, Eliza Doolittle, Candida, Miss Havisham, Hanna (Night of the Iguana), Natalya (Month in the Country), Marquise de Merteuil (Les Liaisons Dangereuses), Maggie (Dancing at Lughnasa) and others. Regional credits: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Private Lives, Three Sisters, To Kill A Mockingbird, Death and the Maiden, A Shayna Maidel, Woman in Mind. In Shakespeare: Cleopatra, Lady MacBeth, Gertrude, Hermione, Beatrice, Constance, Titania, Goneril, Rosalind, Kate the Cursed, Cressida, Miranda, Viola, Mistress Page, Duchess of York, Princess Katherine, Lady Ann. Television credits: Picket Fences, Young Riders, Nose Dive (A&E), Requiem (PBS). ASF directing credits: Proof, Beauty and the Beast, Relative Values, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and A Midsummer Night’s Scream. Greta serves as the Associate Program Director of the ASF Professional Actor Training Program and teaches acting.

Jeff Talbott JEFF TALBOTT* (Father Flynn) has appeared on Broadway in Sly Fox and Fortune’s Fool, and Off-Broadway in the new musical Such Good Friends and the first NYC revival of Arthur Laurents’ Home of the Brave. He has worked extensively regionally, most recently as Kent in the world premiere of King Lear: The Storm at Home, in the Southwestern Premiere of Opus, and as Cliff in Cabaret and Felix in The Odd Couple. His numerous regional theatre credits include Paper Mill Playhouse, Goodspeed Musicals, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Yale Repertory Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and Syracuse Stage, among others. He has appeared on television in The Sopranos, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: CI, One Life to Live, and As The World Turns. Jeff has written several plays and is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.

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