James Tyrone |
Timmi Mikkel Harrop |
Mary Tyrone |
Telisa Steen
Telisa is honored to be a part of this extraordinary production, and looks forward to all of the exciting challenges that lie ahead. She is eager to grow as an actor, and is dedicated to pushing herself beyond her comfort zone by continuing to take on challenging roles. Favorite past stage roles include: Clare in Tennessee Williams' Out-Cry (The Two-Character Play), Sonya in Uncle Vanya, Flora in 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, and Solange in The Maids. Telisa also works steadily acting in indie films, and has found a wonderful balance between film and stage work. She would like to express her gratitude to Kirsten for making this tremendous "journey" possible. |
James Tyrone, JR. (Jamie) |
Kirsten McCoryKirsten is thrilled to be working on one of her all time favorite plays in one of her all time coveted roles. Kirsten has been performing in Seattle since the turn of the century - some of her favorite parts include Portia, (The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar), Sylvia from The Typists and Eve from All About Eve, also produced by New Amerikan Theatre. Most recently she was seen in Stone Soup's production of Tom Stoppard's 15-Minute Hamlet as Claudius and Polonius. Kirsten studied acting at Evergreen State College & Freehold Theater Lab, and completed their Ensemble Training Intensive (E.T.I.) in 2006. She is learning the art of producing as it happens. Thanks to a wonderful, dedicated cast. |
Edmund Tyrone |
Haley WolfeAfter a recent move to the Seattle area, Haley has enjoyed new opportunities to explore her craft and enjoys all of the risks that come with growing as an actress. Most recently Haley worked with Stone Soup on The Fifteen Minute Hamlet. This past summer, she worked with Memory War Theatre Project in the ensemble derived piece Work Created Under Compulsion which opened at Bumbershoot. Other favorite credits include Aricia in Phaedra and the life changing opportunity to play Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire. She is particularly happy to be a part of this thought provoking version LDJIN. Playing a man rocks! |
Cathleen |
Amber Rose CutlipAMBER ROSE CUTLIP (Cathleen) was most recently seen as Pongo in "Aladdin" at Centerstage and Julie in "Perfect Wedding" at Sierra Repertory Theatre in California. She has performed around town at Crepe de Paris, Village Theatre, Wooden O Theatre, Eastside Musical Theatre, Edge of the World, and Freehold Theatre/Studio Lab, where she studied in the Ensemble Training Intensive with castmate Kirsten. |
Director |
Paul FlemingPaul Fleming is an actor, director, acting teacher. A union actor, his affiliations include: Actor’s Equity Association, Screen Actor’s Guild, and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Over the last 32 years Mr. Fleming has performed at many Seattle area professional theatres including ACT, Tacoma Actor’s Guild, The Seattle Repertory Theatre and was a founding company member of Seattle Children's Theatre. Mr. Fleming also helped to establish the theatre education program at SCT. Paul Fleming has been featured is several major motion pictures and a featured actor in over 200 radio and television commercials. |
Stage Manager |
Parker WolfA graduate of Illinois State University with a BS in Theatre Management, Parker has been working back stage in both Illinois and Seattle for a number of years; working in Production and Stage Management, as well as Costume Crew, Run Crew, Light and Sound Board Op, and Props Master. |
Lighting Designer
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Eric JohnEric john got his start in theatre back in 1994 in San Antonio, Texas, when he was just eighteen years old. He started out at The Alamo Street Restaurant Dinner Theatre and continued doing light and sound at various theatres. He moved to Seattle in 2008, and is on his way to become Seattle’s premiere lighting designer. He is absolutely thrilled and proud to be apart of Stone Soup’s production of long days… |
Irish Fiddler
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Larissa BrownLarissa Brown studied at the Oberlin Conservatory and Northwestern University obtaining a B.M. in Performance with Dr. Roland Vamos. She obtained her M.M. degree under the tutelage of Rivka Golani at the Birmingham Conservatoire in the UK. She was awarded first prize in the Washington MENC competition and received scholarships to study during the summers at the Manchester Music Festival, Niagara Falls International Chamber Music Festival, Ceberos String Festival, Killington Music Festival, and Music in the Galilee. Serving as principal violist of the Fontainebleau Chamber Orchestra under Philip Entrement, Larissa has also performed chamber music live on the Seattle radio station Classical King FM. She has appeared in performances with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, Tacoma Symphony, Bellevue Philharmonic, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Bellevue Ballet, Northshore Baroque Orchestra, and numerous movie soundtracks. She has also enjoys playing Irish music and practicing Capoiera. |