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ANGELA LIN (Miss Price). Theatre: Strike-Slip (MTC’s 6@7), Sake with a Haiku Geisha (Gotham Stage Company), A Small Delegation (Lincoln Center Directors’ Lab), A Christmas Carol (McCarter), Metamorphoses (Pioneer Theatre), Twelfth Night (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park & Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Miss Saigon (Gateway Playhouse), Joy Luck Club (TheatreWorks) Television: “The Jury”(FOX),“As the World Turns,”“Miracle Dogs” (Animal Planet). Ms. Lin recently graduated from Carnegie Mellon University (B.F.A. Drama).
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DAVID MACDONALD (Lord Ashbrook). Broadway: Two Shakespearean Actors. National tour: An Inspector Calls;  Off-Broadway: Manhattan Theatre Club: The Green Heart, A Night and Her Stars;  Regional: Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis: Julius Caesar;  Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey: Pride and Prejudice, Julius Caesar, The Comedy of Errors, Arms and the Man, Henry IV, Part I, The Importance of Being Earnest;  Actors' Theatre of Louisville: I Hate Hamlet, A Christmas Carol;  Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays: The Big Numbers, The Wizards of Quiz;  Intiman Theatre: Hayfever;  Cambridge Theatre Company: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf;  Manitoba Theatre Centre: A Midsummer Night's Dream;  New York Stage and Film: The Way of the World.  Television: “Sex and the City,” “Law & Order,” “Another World,” “One Life to Live,” “Loving” and six years as Edmund Winslow on “Guiding Light.” 
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QUENTIN MARE (Dr. Smith/Handel). New York: Alice The Magnet (Clubbed Thumb), Julius Caesar (Belasco), King Lear (LCT), The Persians (National Actors Theatre), A Little Night Music (NYCO), Burn This (Signature), World of Mirth (Theatre Four), Birdseed Bundles (DTW), Lick (72nd St. Theatre Project). Regional: The Illiad & The Odyssey (Lensic Santa Fe), After Ashley (O'Neill), Compleat FemaleStage Beauty (Old Globe), The Misanthrope (Portland Stage Co), New Patagonia (Seattle Rep), Hedda Gabler (Longwharf), Twelfth Night (Princeton Rep). Film/Television: Personal Velocity, Lisa Picard Is Famous, "Conviction", "Law & Order," "Johnny Zero."
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JAN MAXWELL (Mrs. Lynch). Broadway:  Plays: Sixteen Wounded (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations), A Doll’s House (Outer Critics Circle nomination), The Dinner Party (OCC Award, Best Ensemble), Dancing At Lughnasa .  Musicals -  Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang (2005 Drama Desk Award, Featured Actress in a Musical; Tony and Outer Critics Circle nominations); The Sound of Music (OCC nomination); City of Angels.  Off Broadway:  Entertaining Mr. Sloane (Drama Desk and OCC nominations), The Bald Soprano (Atlantic Theater), Opening Doors (Carnegie Hall), Jules Feiffer’s A Bad Friend (Lincoln Center), My Old Lady (Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Featured Actress; Drama Desk nomination), House and Garden (Manhattan Theatre Club), The Professional (Circle Repertory), Inside Out (Cherry Lane).  Other theatre: Kennedy Center, ACT, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Playmakers Repertory.  TV: “Law & Order” and “AIDS: Changing the Rules” (PBS).
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KATHLEEN MCNENNY (Mrs. Milcote) was last seen as Elizabeth in Richard III  (NJ Shakespeare Festival and Josie in A Moon for the Misbegotten (McCarter).  Broadway: The Constant Wife, After the Fall (both Roundabout), A Few Good Men.  Off-Broadway:  Comedy Of Errors, Twelfth Night, Winters Tale (Public Theater).  Regional: Good German (Westport  Playhouse), Twelfth Night, As You Like It (Long Wharf); Candida (Yale Rep.); Skin Of Our Teeth (Cal Shakespeare); Human Events (George Street), Othello (Philadelphia Drama Guild); Importance Of Being Earnest (Huntington Theater); My Children, My Africa (Baltimore Center Stage).  TV:  “Law & Order, CI” and “SVU,” “Third Watch,” movie of the week “Pennsylvania Miners Story.” Film:  School of Rock, Life with Mikey, It Could Happen to You, Music and Lyrics.
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CRISTIN MILIOTI (Alice Ashbrook).  Broadway: The Lieutenant of Inishmore (u/s Mairead).New York: Humbuggery, History of Tears (NYU), Leonce Und Lena, TV/Film: “The Sopranos” (Catherine Sacramoni), “3 LBS”, Greetings from the Shore.
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CHARLOTTE PARRY (Young Thomas Ledbury). American debut in the Broadway revival of The Real Thing opposite Jennifer Ehle and Stephen Dillane, directed by David Leveaux. She returned in Peter Hall's productions of As You Like It (as Phoebe) and The Importance Of Being Earnest (as Cecily opposite Lynn Redgrave), both of which were seen in Los Angeles, toured the United States, and played the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Most recently, Ms. Parry played Lulu in The Birthday Party at the McCarter Theater, Imogene in Cymbeline at The New York Shakespeare Festival, and is currently in Howard Katz at The Roundabout Theatre. Major roles in England include Eleanor in Northanger Abbey and Constanze in Amadeus at the Theater Royal York, Nina in The Seagull at the Theater Royal Norwich, Kitty in Charley's Aunt, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Madame DeTourvel in Les Liaisons Dangereuses. She has also appeared on British television in “The Safe House” and “Extreme Ghost Stories,” and on film in The Park Bench. Ms. Parry trained at LAMDA and the University of East Anglia.
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CHRISTINA ROUNER (Lady Ashbrook) Broadway debut. Off-Broadway: Three Tall Women, Promenade Theater; Halfway Home, The New Group. National Tour: Three Tall Women. Regional: Hamlet, Hedda Gabler, Guthrie Theater; A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pera Palas, Long Wharf Theatre; Permanent Collection, Baltimore Center Stage; Continental Divide, La Jolla Playhouse; The Black Dahlia, Yale Rep; Vita and Virginia , Old Globe; Spinning Into Butter, Alliance Theater; The Importance of Being Earnest, Portland Stage Company; Cymbeline , Playmaker's Rep; Oleanna, Coconut Grove Playhouse; Dancing at Lughnasa, Westport Country Playhouse; Inherit the Wind, Ad Wars, The Moonstone, Death Takes a Holiday, Harvey, Williamstown Theater Festival. Film: Fur, The Skeptic, Crazy Like a Fox, Winter Solstice, Herman USA. Television: “Sex and the City,” Law & Order, “ “New York Undercover,”“All My Children,” “One Life to Live, ““Due South.
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IVY VAHANIAN (Melissa/Angel). Broadway debut.  Off-Broadway:  Toys in the Attic (Pearl Theatre Company directed by Austin Pendleton), The Sweepers (Urban Stages).  Regional:  All My Sons (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Brighton Beach Memoirs (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), Biloxi Blues (GEVA Theatre), Room Service (Cleveland Play House), Miracle Worker (Vermont Stage Co.), The Credeaux Canvas (Hartford Theatre Works), Antebellum (Hartford Stage’s Brand:New), Picasso at the Lapin Agile (The City Theatre).  Film & Television: Food for the Sun, “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Guiding Light.”
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WAYNE WILCOX (Adult Alexander Ashbrook). Broadway debut. Theater: Suddenly Last Summer (Roundabout), The Great American Trailer Park Musical (World Stages), A Man of No Importance (Lincoln Center), The Light in the Piazza (Goodman Theater), The Last Five Years (Philadelphia Theater Co.), Sundance Theater Lab, NY Stage and Film, The Summer People, The Time of Your Life, All the Way Home.  Television: "Law & Order" (season 17 premiere), "Gilmore Girls". Film: Rent, Interview, My Sassy Girl
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