A play by Kate Hamill.
An adaptation of Jane Austen's novel follows the fortunes and misfortunes of the Dashwood sisters after their father's sudden death leaves them financially destitute and soically vulnerable.
Directed by Susan Speidel
Guiliana Bartucci (Elinor Dashwood)
Christine Talarico (Marianne Dashwood)
Peter Despres (Edward Ferrars)
Jason Kruk (Colonel Brandon)
Nick Foil (John Willoughby)
Karen Thornton (Mrs. Dashwood)
Laetitia Hubert (Margaret Dashwood)
Matt Marino (John Dashwood)
Rachael DiMichino (Fanny Dashwood)
Lorraine Ford DeMan (Mrs. Jennings)
Charles Grayson (Sir John Middleton)
Noah Kudman (Gossip #1) Robert Ferrers, Thomas, Ball Guest
Lisa Barnett (Gossip #2) Lady Middleton, Mrs. Ferrers
Jessica Phelan (Gossip #3) Lucy Steele, Ball Guest
Susan Hagen (Gossip #4) Anne Steele, Ball Guest
Robert Podolak (Gossip #5) Doctor, Servant, Ball Guest
Jenna Burke Assistant Director
Joann Scanlon Producer
Pam Heller Assistant to the Producer
Kenneth Herr Assistant to the Producer
Fred Cuozzo Stage Manager
Roy Pancirov Set Design/Construction
Jenna Burke Set Decorator
Fran Harrison Costume Chair
Ann Lowe Costume Assistant
Amanda Ciurciu Assistant
Joe Hupcey Lighting Designer
Matthew Bene Lighting Operator
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