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DEVON ABNER has been directed by his favorite writer in Horton Foote’s 1918, Night Seasons, and the 1992 The Roads to Home, and by his favorite actor in Robert Duvall’s Wild Horses. Some NY plays: 4 roles in The Orphans’ Home Cycle (Drama Desk award), The Trip to Bountiful (Drama Desk nom.) with Lois Smith, and on Broadway with Cicely Tyson. Dividing the Estate on Broadway and at Primary Stages, as well as two roles in Harrison, TX. He was in four episodes of “The Office.”
DAN BITTNER Broadway: The Vertical Hour. Off-Broadway: Farragut North (Atlantic Theatre Co.), The House in Town (Lincoln Center). TV/Film: Marshall, Hunter & Game, Wolf of Wall Street, All That I Am, That Awkward Moment, Adventureland, “The Leftovers,” “BrainDead,” “The Good Wife,” “Believe,” “Person of Interest,” “Elementary,” “Bored to Death,” “Law & Order,” & “Wallykazam.”
REBECCA BROOKSHER New York credits include: The Real Thing (Roundabout), Loot (Red Bull), Dying City (Lincoln Center, Lortel nomination Best Actress), Love’s Labor’s Lost (The Public Theater), The Scariest (Bleeker Street), White People (Atlantic Stage 2). Recent regional credits include: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Anna Christie (Berkshire Theatre Festival), Golden Age (The Kennedy Center), She Stoops to Conquer and Twelfth Night (McCarter Theatre), Monster at the Door (The Alley), Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ), and All My Sons (Barrington Stage). TV: “Elementary,” “Love Monkey,” “Ugly Betty,” “The Confession;” recurring on “Happyish,” “The Good Wife,” “Canterbury’s Law,” “One Life to Live.” Film: Cold Souls, The Muse, CUBBY. Juilliard graduate (Group 34). Proud member of Actors' Equity Association.
HALLIE FOOTE returns to Primary Stages where she appeared in Daisy Foote’s When They Speak of Rita and Him, and her father’s The Day Emily Married; Harrison, TX; and Dividing the Estate, for which she received the Richard Seff Award and a Tony Award nomination. Her close collaboration with her father began in 1986 when she performed the title role in The Widow Claire. Other celebrated productions include The Roads to Home (Obie Award); Signature’s 94-95 Horton Foote season: Talking Pictures, Night Seasons, and Laura Dennis (Drama Desk Award); The Last of the Thorntons (Drama League Award); The Carpetbagger’s Children (Drama League Award); The Trip to Bountiful (Lucille Lortel Award); and The Orphan’s Home Cycle (Drama Desk Award).
HARRIET HARRIS Broadway: It Shoulda Been You, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, Present Laughter, Cry Baby: The Musical, Old Acquaintance, Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Featured Actress in a Musical), The Man Who Came to Dinner. Encores: Little Me. Off-Broadway: Standing on Ceremony; Yeast Nation; Jeffrey (Drama Desk nomination); Bella, Belle of Byelorussia (Drama Desk nomination). San Francisco Opera: Show Boat. Film: Love Is Strange, Memento, Nurse Betty, Addams Family Values. TV: “Desperate Housewives,” “Frasier.”
MATT SULLIVAN The Minetta Lane Theatre: Standing on Ceremony. New York Shakespeare Festival: Macbeth, Coriolanus. The Guthrie Theater: Hay Fever. Four seasons with The Acting Company including: Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, Ten by Tennessee, Macbeth. Seven seasons with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey including: Tovarich, I Capture the Castle, Noises Off, The Devil’s Disciple, King Lear, Playboy of the Western World, Henry VIII. National Actors Theater: The School for Scandal. The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, D.C.: All's Well that Ends Well, As You Like It. Studio Arena Theatre, St. Louis Rep, Hartford Stage, Geva Theatre Center, Dallas Theater Center. The Juilliard School.
The Roads to Home
by Horton Foote
directed by Michael Wilson
DATES
Limited engagement
September 14- November 27, 2016
SCHEDULE
Wed-Sat 8; Sat 2; Sun 3
No 2pm performances: Oct 22, Oct 29, Nov 5
No performances: October 2 at 3pm, October 12 at 8pm, November 2 at 8pm, November 24 at 8pm
RUN TIME
2 hours, including a 15-minute intermission
SHOW LOCATION
Cherry Lane Theatre
38 Commerce Street