Twelfth Night (Folger Theatre, 2003)

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The Folger Theatre performed their production of Twelfth Night from January 3 to February 9, 2003. The production was nominated for one Helen Hayes Award, including Outstanding Director, Resident Play, for Aaron Posner.

Cast

in order of appearance

  • Sarah Marshall**: Feste
  • Holly Twyford**: Viola
  • Michael Glenn: Captain
  • Craig Wallace**: Antonio
  • Geoffrey Sobelle**: Sebastian
  • David Marks**: Sir Toby Belch
  • Dori Legg**: Maria
  • James Sugg** Andrew Aguecheek
  • Ian Merrill Peakes**: Orsino
  • Michael Glenn: Curio
  • Michael John Casey: Valentine
  • Kate Eastwood Norris**: Olivia
  • Rich Foucheux**: Malvolio

Production Team

  • Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer
  • Janet M. Clark, Theatre Operations Manager
  • Aaron Posner, Director
  • James Kronzer*, Scenic Designer
  • Nancy Shertler*, Lighting Designer
  • Tony Cisek*, Costume Designer
  • Craig Wright & Peter Lawton, Original Music and Lyrics
  • James Sugg*, Musical Director
  • Karin Graybash, Sound Dseigner
  • Marjie Hashmall**, Stage Manager
  • Brette Goldstein, Casting Director

Production, Direction, and Management

  • Shirley Serotsky, Assistant Direction
  • Taryn J. Colgerg, Assistant Stage Manager
  • Scott Burgess, Technical Director
  • Mike Daniels, Master Electrician
  • Laura Witkowski, Light Board Operator
  • Ruth Yamamoto, Assistant Lighting Designer
  • Michael George, Sound Board Operator
  • Justine Light & Kate Turner-Walker, Associate Costume Designers
  • Delia Taylor, Wardrobe
  • Rachel Kaplan, Production Assistant
  • Production Solutions, Set Construction
  • Jenn Carlson, David Lockhart, & Shirley Serotsky, 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 "**"