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After the Revolution |
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It’s 1999, and three generations of a radical leftist family meet in New York to celebrate the law school graduation of Emma, the family’s youngest torchbearer. A public revelation about her late grandfather, a victim of the blacklist, sends Emma reeling as the family begins to fracture. Shaken and betrayed, she must weigh her fierce politics and family loyalty to decide if the ends really justify the means. Developed from scratch as part of the 2009 Fellowship Projects and directed by former WTF Directing Fellow Carolyn Cantor, Amy Herzog’s provocative world premiere questions love, family secrets, and the American Left. READ MORE... |
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Mark Blum
as Leo
3rd WTF Season: The Physicists; The Waverly Gallery. B’way: Twelve Angry Men; The Graduate; A Thousand Clowns; The Best Man; My Thing of Love; Lost in Yonkers; The Merchant. Off-B’way: The Singing Forest (Public Theater); Mourning Becomes Electra, The Music Teacher (New Group); Buffalo Gal (Primary Stages); The Overwhelming (Roundabout Theatre Co.); The Long Christmas Ride Home (Vineyard Theatre); The Waverly Gallery (Promenade Theatre); Mizlansky/Zilinsky, It’s Only a Play (MTC); Gus and Al, Little Footsteps (Playwrights Horizons); Key Exchange (WPA Theatre). Film: Step Up 3-D, Shattered Glass, Getting to Know You, You Can Thank Me Later, Stag, Miami Rhapsody, Worth Winning, The Presidio, Blind Date, “Crocodile’ Dundee, Desperately Seeking Susan, Just Between Friends, Lovesick. TV: “The Good Wife,’ “Jesse Stone,’ “Fringe,’ “CSI: Miami,’ “Law &Order,’ “The Practice,’ “Ed,’ “The Judge,’ “The West Wing,’ “The Sopranos,’ “Frasier,’ “The Defenders: Payback,’ “NYPD Blue,’ “Wings,’ “Indictment: The McMartin Trial,’ “Capital News,’ “Sweet Surrender.’ |
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Peter Friedman
as Ben
B’way: Twelve Angry Men; Ragtime; The Heidi Chronicles; Execution of Justice; Piaf. Off-B’way: Circle Mirror Transformation (Playwrights Horizons); The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island (Vineyard Theatre); End Days (Ensemble Studio Theatre); Body Awareness (Atlantic Theater Co.); The Common Pursuit (Promenade Theatre); The Loman Family Picnic (MTC); ...And a Nightingale Sang (Lincoln Center Theater); My Old Lady (Promenade Theater). New York: A Soldier’s Play (Negro Ensemble Co.); The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World (New York Musical Theatre Festival). Film: Coming Up Roses, Harvest, Love and Other Drugs, Breaking Upwards, The Messenger, I’m Not There, The Savages, Freedomland, Paycheck, Safe, Blink, Single White Female, The Seventh Sign, Synecdoche New York. TV: “The Muppet Show,” “Brooklyn Bridge.” |
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David Margulies
as Morty
Mr. Margulies has acted on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in the regions, on tour, on television, and in the movies. |
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Katharine Powell
(official website)
as Emma
B’way: The Farnsworth Invention. Off-B’way: Election Day, The Water’s Edge (Second Stage Theatre); The Voysey Inheritance (Atlantic Theater Co.). New York: Smashing (Play Co.). Regional: Happy Now? (Yale Rep.); The Farnsworth Invention (La Jolla Playhouse); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (ART); The Three Sisters (A.C.T.). Film: The Girl in the Park, Oranges, The Baxter. TV: “Guiding Light,” “Out of Practice,” “Without a Trace.” Education: MFA, New York University; BA, Brown University. |
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Lois Smith
as Vera
2nd Season WTF: The Hot l Baltimore. B’way: Buried Child (Tony Award nomination); The Grapes of Wrath (Tony Award nomination); Blues for Mister Charlie; Orpheus Descending; The Young and Beautiful; Time Out for Ginger. Off-B’way: The Trip to Bountiful (Drama Desk Award, Lucille Lortel Award, OBIE Award, Outer Critics’ Circle Award and Drama League Honoree, Signature Theatre Co.); The Vagina Monologues (Westside Theatre); Give Me Your Answer, Do! (Roundabout Theatre Co.); Defying Gravity, Dog Logic (American Place Theatre); Measure for Measure, Bodies, Rest and Motion (Lincoln Center Theater); The Glass Menagerie (New York City Center); April Snow (Ensemble Studio Theatre). New York: Impossible Marriage (Laura Pels Theatre); Beside Herself (Circle Repertory Co.). Regional: Lil’s 90th (Long Wharf Theatre); Dividing the Estate (Hartford Stage); The Tempest, The Royal Family, Mother Courage and Her Children, Buried Child, The Mesmerist, The Grapes of Wrath (Steppenwolf Theatre Co.); Trip to Bountiful (Joseph Jefferson Award, Goodman Theatre); Mrs. Warren’s Profession, The Cherry Orchard, Escape from Happiness (Baltimore Centerstage); The Seagull (Guthrie Theater). Film: Roadie, Please Give, Killshot, Diminished Capacity, Turn the River, Griffin & Phoenix, Hollywoodland, Sweet Land, Red Betsy, A Foreign Affair, Minority Report, The Pledge, Tumbleweeds, Nora, Larger Than Life, Twister, Dead Man Walking, How to Make an American Quilt, Holy Matrimony, Falling Down, Fried Green Tomatoes, Green Card, Fatal Attraction, Black Widow, Reckless, Reuben Reuben, Four Friends, Resurrection, Foxes, Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Up the Sandbox, Five Easy Pieces (National Society of Film Critics Award), East of Eden. TV: “Army Wives,” “A Dog Year,” “True Blood,” “ER,” “Cold Case,” “LAX,” “The Best Thief in the World,” “Iron Jawed Angels,” “Law & Order” (all), “Daughters of the New World,” “Frasier,” “Truman,” “Skylark.” |
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Elliot Villar
(official website)
as Miguel
New York: The Age of Iron (Classic Stage Co.); Coraline (Manhattan Class Co.); The Brothers Size (Public Theater); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (New York Shakespeare Festival/Delacorte Theater); El Amor de Don Perlimplin con Belisa en su Jardín (Repertorio Español); I’m with Mauricio (INTAR Theatre); Playing House (HERE Arts Center). Regional: Boleros for the Disenchanted (Huntington Theatre Co.); The Brothers Size (Studio Theatre); All’s Well that Ends Well (Yale Rep.); The Winter’s Tale, The Silent Woman, Much Ado About Nothing, Richard III, Hamlet (Shakespeare Theatre Co.). The Winter’s Tale, Othello (Colorado Shakespeare Festival). Film: The Rebound, Two Lovers. TV: “Mercy,” “Law & Order,” “The Beautiful Life,” “The Return of JezebelJames.” Recipient of the Oliver Thorndike Acting Award. Education] MFA, Yale School of Drama; BA, Vassar College. |
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Mare Winningham
as Mel
Off-B’way: 10 Million Miles (Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk Award nomination, Atlantic Theater Co.). Regional: Bonnie & Clyde (La Jolla Playhouse); The Glass Menagerie (Old Globe); Side Man (Pasadena Playhouse); Hurlyburly (Geffen Playhouse); The Genius (Mark Taper Forum). Film: Brothers, Swing Vote, Georgia (Independent Spirit Award, Academy Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations), The War, Wyatt Earp, Turner & Hooch, Miracle Mile, St. Elmo’s Fire. TV: “Mildred Pierce,” “The Maldonado Miracle” (Emmy Award nomination), “George Wallace” (Emmy Award, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations), “The Boys Next Door” (Emmy Award nomination), “Hallmark Hall of Fame: Love Is Never Silent” (Emmy Award nomination), “Amber Waves” (Emmy Award). |
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