Much Ado About Nothing (Folger Theatre, 2005)

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The Folger Theatre performed their production of Much Ado About Nothing from October 20 to November 27, 2005.

Cast

in order of appearance

  • Timmy Ray James**: Leonato
  • TIffany Fillmore**: Hero
  • Kate Eastwood Norris**: Beatrice
  • Tel Monks: Antonio
  • Liz Mamana**: Margaret
  • Beth Hylton**: Ursula
  • James Denvil**: Don Pedro
  • Dean Alai**: Claudio
  • P.J. Sosko**: Benedick
  • Jim Jorgensen: Don John
  • Patrick Tansor: Borachio
  • James Beard: Conrade
  • Tryphena Wade**: Balthasar
  • Jim Zidar**: Dogberry
  • Richard Mancini: Verges
  • Tryphena Wade**: George Seacoal
  • Nathaniel P. Claridad: First Watchman
  • David Mullins: Second Watchman
  • Beth Hylton**: Sexton
  • James Beard: Friar Francis

Production Team

  • Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer
  • Beth Emelson, Assistant Artistic Producer
  • Janet M. Clark, Theatre Operations Manager
  • Director, Nick Hutchison
  • James Kronzer*, Scenic Designer
  • Kate Turner-Walker*, Costume Designer
  • Dan Covey*, Lighting Designer
  • Martin Desjardins*, Sound Designer/Composer
  • Kate Olden**, Stage Manager
  • Elizabeth Johnson, Properties Designer
  • Brette Goldstein, Casting Director

Production and Direction

  • Dan Schrader, Technical Director/Production Manager
  • David Covington, Choreographer
  • Gary Logan, Dialect Coach
  • Laura Ridgeway, Assistant Director
  • Viv Woodland, Assistant Stage Manager
  • Mike Daniels, Master Electrician
  • Michelle DeCesare, Sound Board Operator
  • Holland Gedney, Wardrobe
  • Sam Fisher & Fisher Theatricals, Set Construction
  • Jennifer Carlson, Lauren Furjanic, & Mary Spencer, House Management


Member of United Scenic Artists denoted by "*"
Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States denoted by "**"