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April 25, 2008 - May 18, 2008
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Creative Team
Matt Pfeiffer - Director 
Tracy Letts - Playwright 
  
Cast
Joe Canuso (Dr. Sweet)  is the Producing Artistic Director and has directed many of Theatre Exile’s shows including Mr. Marmalade, Red Light Winter, Full Figured/Loves to Dance, The Philly Fan, Last Call, The Gin Game, Cryptome, Burkie, Amputation Nation, Big Blonde, Live at the Apollo Diner, The Frankenharry Plays, and Belmont Avenue Social Club. He was nominated by the Barrymore Awards for Outstanding Direction of a Play for Killer Joe and was part of the Barrymore Award winning ensemble of Glengarry Glen Ross. He has also appeared as an actor in theatre exile productions of the dreamer examines his pillow, Parking, Rocketman, and Princess Ivona. Last Fringe Festival he performed in Mud for Wandering Rom Players, directed by Brenna Geffers.
 
Grace Gonglewski (Agnes White)  Off-Broadway: The Flea Theatre, The Guys with Tom Wopat, dir. Tommy Kail. Regional: Arden Theatre Company (20 roles including Hedda Gabler, Candida, Major Barbara, and Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), Walnut Street Theatre (The Heiress, Vohsey Inheritance, The Rivals, The Last Flapper, and Shooting Simone), Cape Cod Playhouse (The Beard Of Avon with Juliet Mills, dir. Russ Treyz), Cape May Stage, Delaware Theatre Company, Mt Gretna Theatre, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival (7 seasons), Orlando Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Wilma Theatre, and a tour of Ireland with Interact Theatre Company. Grace has been awarded Four Barrymore Awards, The F. Otto Haas Award, The Dorothy Haas Fellowship, an Independence Foundation grant and a BFA from The North Carolina School of the Arts. She is the voice of the car computer in the Food Network’s Dinner: Impossible, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, David’s Bridal, Stainmaster Carpet among others. Next up: Heartbreak House at Two River Theater with Aaron Posner.
 
Charlotte Northeast (R.C.)  is thrilled to work with Theatre Exile. A native of Victoria, B.C. and a graduate of Circle in the Square Theatre School, favorite roles include Juliet (American Stage), Catherine (u/s perf.) in Proof (FST), Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare on the Hudson), and Alais in Banyan Theatre’s Lion in Winter. Philadelphia theatre: Skin in Flames (InterAct Theatre Company), Hate Mail (Act II Playhouse), The Game of Love & Chance (CCTC), Love’s Labor’s Lost (CCTC), Fat Pig (GreenLight), 2007 PlayPenn Festival, Tape (TOW Theatre), and Street of Useful Things (Act II). This past year, she won a Barrymore for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her work in Skin in Flames. For more information about upcoming projects, please visit http://www.charlottenortheast.com/.
 
Matt Saunders (Evans / Scenic Design)  is a scenic designer and Barrymore Award Winning performer. He graduated magna cum laude from VA Tech in 1998 with a BA in Theatre and Visual Art. He is also a graduate of the Scuola Internazionale dell’ Attore Comico in Reggio Emilia, Italy conducted by master teacher Antonio Fava. Matt is a co-founding company member of New Paradise Laboratories, an OBIE Award Winning theatre company based here in Philadelphia. Matt has been involved in all of NPL’s works as both a scenic designer and a performer. Most recently with NPL, Matt designed and performed BATCH at the Humana Festival for New American Plays. In his eight year career as a professional, Matt has designed over fifty shows for such companies as: The Wilma Theater, Arden Theatre Company, The Walnut Street Theater Pig Iron Theatre Company, Theatre Exile, Brat Productions, Azuka Theatre Collective, MOXIE Dance Collective, The Bessie Award Winning Headlong Dance Theatre and the Tony Award Winning Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis. Matt is the proud recipient of the 2007 F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist.
 
William Zielinski (Jerry Goss)  has been performing in Philadelphia for the past 16 years. Bill was last seen at Theatre Exile in Glengarry Glen Ross (Barrymore, Best Emsemble) Other theatre includes: Mr. Bailey's Minder (Walnut Studio) Arsenic and Old Lace (Baltimore Center Stage), To Kill A Mockingbird (Virginia Stage Company), Lost In Yonkers (Walnut Street Theatre), Winesburg, Ohio (Arden Theatre Company), The National Tour of Trumbo with Brian Dennehy, and Eden (Brat Productions) Bill is a Five time Barrymore nominee and was a member of the Barrymore winning ensembles for The Laramie Project (Philadelphia Theatre Company), and The Comedy of Errors (Lantern Theatre Company). Bill will be moving to Amsterdam this spring and wishes to thank Theatre Exile and the entire Philadelphia theatre community for their love and support throughout the years.

 


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