THE DA VINCI CODE

THE AMERICAN THEATRICAL PREMIERE

STARRING
MICHAEL URIE (Apple TV’s Shrinking, ABC’s Ugly Betty)
HANNAH CRUZ (Hamilton, OP’s Young Frankenstein)
and CHARLES SHAUGHNESSY (CBS’ The Nanny, OP’s Spamalot)

THU AUG 24 - SAT SEP 23

Based on Dan Brown’s bestselling novel, Professor Robert Langdon and Cryptologist Sophie Neveu are in a race against time to solve a murder and unlock the secrets of the Holy Grail. The pair must decipher a labyrinthine code before a shocking historical secret is lost forever.

AUDIENCE REACTION

I couldn’t imagine how such an intense, action-packed book/movie could be brought to the stage but this production brought it all together. I didn’t want it to end! — Terry Rioux Gagne

It was awesome. You continually raise the bar. — John Watson

The show was spectacular! Such technical wizardry and the acting was first-rate! — GD Jessman

What an intense show!! Set changes were amazing. — Nancy Dee

Truly incredible. The talent is beyond words!! — Jen Lewis

The two leads are phenomenal and the scenery is genius. Don’t miss it! — Linda Hargrove

Another great performance. I always leave feeling the world is a better place. — Grace Lavoie

PRESS REVIEWS

“One great mystery” – BroadwayWorld

“See it and be thrilled!” – The Weekly Sentinel

“A thoughtful thriller with chills generated by its secrets” – Portland Press Herald

Run Time: 2 hours 20 min including intermission

Masking is encouraged but optional

Content Advisory: For your safety and consideration, this production contains gunshots, haze, and flashing lights.

Open Captioning Available: Sep 13-17

ASL Interpreted Performances:
Wednesday, Sep 13 at 8:00p
Sunday, Sep 17 at 2:00p
Call 207.646.5511 for special ASL pricing

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CAST

  • Michael can currently be seen starring in the new hit comedy series Shrinking opposite Jason Segal and Harrison Ford, created by Brett Goldstein, Bill Lawrence, and Jason Segal for Apple+. On stage, Michael’s most recent credits include the new Broadway comedy Chicken and Biscuits, the Public Theatre’s revival of Tony Kushner’s A Bright Room Called Day, and the Broadway premiere of Bess Wohl’s Grand Horizons. Prior to that, he starred in the Tony Award-nominated Broadway revival of Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy, following his critically acclaimed performance in the Off-Broadway production at Second Stage, earning Lucille Lortel and Drama League Award nominations. Michael originated the role of Alex More in Jonathan Tolins’ Buyer & Cellar Off-Broadway, on tour, and in London, for which he received the Drama Desk, Clarence Derwent, Lucille Lortel, and LA Drama Critics Awards, as well as Drama League and Outer Critics Circle nominations.

    Broadway: How to Succeed in Business. New York: Jane Anger (New Ohio Theatre), The Government Inspector (Red Bull, Drama League, OCC nominations), Shows For Days (LCT), Homos, Or Everyone In America (Obie Award), The Cherry Orchard (CSC), Angels in America (Signature), The Temperamentals (Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk and Theatre World awards, Drama League nomination), The Revenger’s Tragedy (Red Bull), Another Vermeer (HB Playwrights). Regional: Kennedy Center, Shakespeare Theatre Company (DC), Two Rivers, Old Globe, Vineyard Playhouse, South Coast Rep, Seattle Rep, Folger Shakespeare, Barrington Stage, Hyde Park (Austin), The Blank (LA). As a director, Michael helmed Bright Colors And Bold Patterns, Off-Broadway. He is a producer of Pride Plays, an LGBTQIA+ annual theatre festival.

    Film: Single All The Way (Netflix), Summoning Sylvia, Swan Song, Lavender, He’s Way More Famous Than You (also directed), Thank You for Judging (co-director/exec producer), The Extinction Of Fireflies, Beverly Hills Chihuahua, WTC View, Jeremy Fink And The Meaning of Life, Abducted, The Decoy Bride, Petunia, Such Good People, The Hyperglot (director), Grantham & Rose (exec producer). TV: Modern Family, Younger, The Good Fight, The Good Wife, The Bite, Hot In Cleveland, Workaholics, Partners, and Marc St. James on Ugly Betty. He hosted the Discovery+ competition show Clipped with Martha Stewart as well as four seasons of Logo’s Cocktails And Classics. Streaming: What’s Your Emergency (director). Training: Juilliard.

  • Hannah is thrilled to return to Ogunquit Playhouse. OP: Young Frankenstein (Inga). Off-Broadway: Only Gold (Camille, MCC), SUFFS (Ruza, The Public). Nat’l Tour: Hamilton (Eliza, IRNE Award Best Actress), Bullets over Broadway (Ellen). Upcoming: The Connector (Robin, MCC). Love to her family, her tireless team at KMR and Brillstein, and to her brilliant Fiancé, Edred. @thisishannahcruz

  • Charles is delighted to be returning to Ogunquit Playhouse, where as King Arthur, he has ruled over Monty Python’s Spamalot not once… but twice! Broadway: Urinetown (Cladwell). Regional: My Fair Lady (Henry Higgins; North Shore Music Theatre, Theatre By The Sea), La Cage aux Folles (Georges, North Shore Music Theatre), 42nd Street (Julian Marsh, Tempe Center For The Arts), A Christmas Carol (Scrooge, The Palace Theatre). TV: The Nanny (Max Sheffield, CBS), Days of Our Lives (Shane Donovan, NBC), General Hospital (Alistair Dutton, Victor Cassadine; ABC), Mad Men (St. John Powell, AMC), The Magicians (Christopher Plover, SyFy), The Winchesters (Porter Hobbes, CW), Law & Order: SVU (Martin Trenway, NBC), NCIS: New York (Tom Christensen, CBS), Stargate SG-1 (Alec Coulson, SyFy). Voice Over: Stanley (Dennis the Goldfish, Emmy Award). @charlesshaughnessy

  • David is thrilled to make his Ogunquit Playhouse debut with this American Premiere! Broadway: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Nick u/s), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Major Domo, The Booth Theatre). Off-Broadway: Picnic (Hal), Come Back Little Sheba (Turk, The Transport Group). Regional: Clyde's (Jason, Theater Works); Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors (Dracula, Capital Rep); Meteor Shower (Gerald, Theatre Workshop of Nantucket); Noises Off (Freddie, Cape Playhouse); Sacred Valley (Brian, Powerhouse Theater); Third (Woodson Bull III, Hangar Theater); Spamalot (Sir Gallahad), Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson, Weathervane Playhouse). TV: FBI (Alex Kincade, CBS), Blue Bloods (Jon Donnelly, CBS), Only Murders in The Building (Jared McGregor, Hulu), East New York (Officer Gabe Finley, CBS), The Gilded Age (Prince Alexis, HBO), Law & Order (Jesse Malloy, NBC), The Path (Father Joe, Hulu), Instinct (Earl, CBS). Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.

  • Howard is pleased to make his OP debut with this innovative and new production. Broadway: Miss Saigon (Broadway Theater), The Visit (Ambassador Theater). NYC: Skittles Commercial: The Musical, Silence! The Musical. Nat’l Tour: Mamma Mia. Regional: Dracula (Actors Theater of Louisville), Peter and the Starcatcher (Slank, Pioneer Theater), Intimate Apparel (Mr. Marks, Merrimack Rep), Barefoot in the Park (Victor Velasco, Gulfshore Playhouse), Two Gentleman of Verona (Antonio, Baltimore Center Stage), A Christmas Carol (Jacob Marley, Westport Playhouse); Cincinnati Playhouse, Long Wharf, Alliance, Florida Studio, Goodspeed, Berkshire Theater Festival, Alabama Theater Festival, Syracuse Stage. Juilliard graduate.

  • Glenn is an Italian-Taiwanese actor based in NYC. Most recently he finished shooting two seasons of Ghost (Starz), a spinoff of their hit show Power. He can be seen in Wu-Tang: An American Saga (Hulu), Succession (MAX), and Death Saved My Life (Lifetime). Select Credits: On That Day in Amsterdam at 59e59 (Primary Stages, World Premiere), Vietgone (DCPA), The Orphan of Zhao (Ma-Yi Theatre Co). Glenn attended Fordham University’s Theatre program and was a standout at the 2019 ABC Disney Discovery Showcase. Much love to his team at TalentWorks!

  • Tarik is an actor and writer known for his versatility and dramatic depth. He arrives in Ogunquit fresh off the Tony Award-winning Broadway National Tour of A Soldier’s Play, where he played Peterson, a role originated by Denzel Washington. Film: Music of the Heart, starring Meryl Streep; Whiplash; The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete; Pimp; and Supporting Characters (co-writer and star). Television: Major Crimes (TNT), Blindspot (NBC), Outsiders (WGN), Law & Order (NBC), Blue Bloods (CBS).

  • Thursday is most honored to be making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Broadway: Aida, Parade, Once Upon a Mattress. Off-Broadway: Love & Science (NY City Center),The Bandaged Place (Roundabout), Regrets (MTC), St. Louis Woman, Golden Boy (NYCity Center), Nat'l Tours: Flashdance, Les Miserables, Carousel. Regional: First Wives Club (Old Globe), Merrily We Roll Along (Kennedy Center), Harmony (La Jolla Playhouse), Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Arrow Rock), To Kill a Mockingbird (Weston Playhouse). Television: PokerFace (Peacock), Manifest (Netflix), FBI (CBS), For Life (ABC), Modern Love (Amazon Prime), Search Party (Max), Gotham (Fox), Bull (CBS), The Blacklist (NBC), The Americans (FX), Ugly Betty (ABC). Film: Brian Banks Movie, Holiday in Harlem (Hallmark), Across The Tracks (Amazon). Recordings: You Oughta Be On Broadway. Graduate of the American Musical & Dramatic Academy. Awards: Audelco, Drama~Logue, New Hampshire Theater. thursdayfarrar.com

  • Katya is delighted to make her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Off-Broadway: Mrs. Warren's Profession (Gingold Theatrical Group). Regional: No Child (Kitchen Theatre), Nina Simone: Four Women (Arizona Theatre), Possessing Harriet (Franklin Stage), One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Playhouse on Park), The Resolute (Wyoming Theater Festival), The Winter's Tale (South Dakota Shakespeare Festival). TV: Special Ops: Lioness (Paramount+), The Blacklist (NBC), Dietland (AMC). Katya is the voice and spokesperson for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island. Thank you to Erick and my family. katyacollazo.com

  • Jennifer is delighted to be making her first appearance at Ogunquit Playhouse. Broadway: Born Yesterday (Helen), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Martha standby). West End: The Lady from Dubuque (Carol, Royal Haymarket). Off-Broadway: Straight Line Crazy (The Shed), How I Learned to Drive (Second Stage), Buffalo Gal (Primary Stages), Pig Farm (Roundabout). Regional: Sweat (Tracy, Huntington Theater); Girls (Yale Rep); An Octoroon and Troublemaker (Berkeley Rep); Twelfth Night (Hartford Stage); Lost in Yonkers, Resurrection Blues, The Trojan Women (Old Globe). TV: The Good Nurse (Netflix); The Heartshe Holler, Neon Joe: Werewolf Hunter (Adult Swim); Law & Order: SVU (NBC), FBI: Most Wanted (CBS), God Friended Me (CBS), Elementary (CBS), Blindspot (NBC), Happyish (Showtime). Film: The Humbling, My Dead Boyfriend, The Normals, The Winning Season.

  • Michael is very happy to be joining Ogunquit Playhouse for the first time. Regional: The Scarlet Pimpernel (Engeman Theater); Antony and Cleopatra, Comedy of Errors (Theater at Monmouth); The Play That Goes Wrong (Lyric Stage Boston); Describe the Night, Assassins, The Night Watch, Incognito (The Gamm); Waiting for Lefty, The Cure at Troy, King Lear (Quintessence Theatre); Noises Off, Young Frankenstein (Short North Stage). Six seasons at Interlochen Shakespeare Festival. Graduate of The University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater, Interlochen Arts Academy. Thanks to Pantera/Muphy The Agency. MichaelLiebhauser.com

  • Marissa is thrilled to be making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut and be part of this exciting premiere. Nat’l Tour: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Trixie; u/s Mama). Regional: Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey u/s, North Shore Music Theatre), Hansel and Gretel (Witch, Actor’s Playhouse). New York: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: A Wholly Remarkable Immersive Experience (CASA 51), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Cell/Theatre for a New City), A Brief History of the Soviet Union (Dorothy Strelsin Theatre). Marissa has narrated over 100 audiobooks on Audible. Many thanks to Tiera and the team at FSE, everyone at ARC casting, and my love, Guy. For Joe, always, and my Brookipoo. @catladylately

  • Josh is pleased to make his Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Off-Broadway: That Chemistry Show (Lead Demonstrator) Regional: South Pacific (Yeoman Herbert Quale, Maltz Jupiter Theater), A Christmas Carol (Ebenezer Scrooge, Actor’s Playhouse). NYC: It Shoulda Been You (Marty Kauffman, Gallery Players), Muscle Bears: The Musical (Swing/Assistant Director/Stage Manager). Other Credits include: Beauty and the Beast (Maurice, Disney Cruise Line), Mary Poppins (Pierrot Award Best Male in a Musical, Bert), Hunchback of Notre Dame, Company, The Full Monty, The Sweet Smell of Success, amongst others. Josh would like to thank this incredible cast and crew, the wonderful teams at ATB and ARC and a special thanks to Jonah, Paul and Cat.


CREATIVE

  • Dan Brown has written numerous #1 bestsellers, including The Da Vinci Code, which has become one of the bestselling novels of all time as well as the subject of intellectual debate among readers and scholars. Brown’s novels have been published worldwide in 56 languages with over 200 Million copies in print.

    In 2005, Brown was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by TIME Magazine, whose editors credited him with “keeping the publishing industry afloat; renewed interest in Leonardo da Vinci and early Christian history; spiking tourism to Paris and Rome; a growing membership in secret societies; the ire of Cardinals in Rome; eight books denying the claims of the novel and seven guides to read along with it; a flood of historical thrillers; and a major motion picture franchise.”

    The son of a mathematics teacher and a church organist, Brown was raised on a prep school campus where he developed a fascination with the paradoxical interplay between science and religion. These themes eventually formed the backdrop for his books. Brown is a graduate of Amherst College and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he later returned to teach English before focusing his attention full time to writing. He lives in New England with his yellow lab, Winston.

  • Duncan co-adapted Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code which made its UK stage debut in 2022. He co-adapted Paula Hawkins’s The Girl on the Train, which transferred to London’s West End following a successful UK tour and has performed internationally. He has written for the BBC, Sing London, and his short fiction has appeared in numerous literary anthologies; most recently Comma Press. Duncan is currently under commission with several UK independent theatre producers.

  • Rachel wrote the book for multi-award winning musical, Flowers for Mrs Harris (Sheffield Theatres 2016, Chichester Festival Theatre 2018, opening at Riverside Studios, London, October 2023). Rachel adapted Sebastian Faulks’ novel Birdsong (West End 2009-2010, four UK tours, and an award-winning online release in 2020). Rachel’s adapted Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d (UK tour 2019, NCPA Mumbai 2020, UK tour 2022-2024). With Duncan Abel, Rachel adapted Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train (UK tour and West End 2019) and Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code (UK tour 2022). Rachel co-wrote the musical Moonshadow with Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) for Princess Theatre Melbourne 2012, and the book for original musical Only the Brave (Wales Millennium Centre 2016). For Radio Four, Rachel adapted Sebastian Faulks’ novel The Girl at the Lion d’Or (five-part series, Woman's Hour, 2009), and afternoon play When I Lost You, co-written with Duncan Abel (2013).

  • A Dolls House (Broadway, Drama Desk Best Sound Design Winner 2023, Best Sound Tony Nomination 2023); Prima Facie (West End/Broadway, Best Sound Tony Nomination 2023); Cyrano de Bergerac (West End/BAM NYC, Drama Desk Best Sound Design Winner 2022); Betrayal (West End/Broadway); Blindness (Donmar, Daryl Roth Theatre, Los Metros Award Winner, Mexico); As Creators: Exemplar (Radio series written for BBC Radio 4); Reflections (2 Temple Place); ANNA (Created for National Theatre, Olivier Award Nomination, Best Sound Design); The Return (Directed for ETT); Curse Of The Crackles (Created for STH); Looking For Nigel (BBC R and D).

  • OP: Elf, Kinky Boots, Annie, Mister Holland’s Opus. Broadway/Touring Keyboards: Aladdin (2018-Present), Mean Girls, The Band’s Visit, Something Rotten, The Little Mermaid. Select Music Direction: The Ordway, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Theater Latte Da, Children’s Theatre Company (MN). Select Producing: St. Olaf College Opening Convocation (2011), Johnson and Johnson Consumer Health Opening, Barrymore Film Center Gala, Hennepin Theatre Trust’s Spotlight Showcase (2015-Present). As an Educator: Cretin-Derham Hall (MN), Northern Michigan University, University of Central Arkansas. Proud St. Olaf College Alum. Member of American Federation of Musicians, Local 802. @andrewbourgoin @bourgoinproductions

  • Credits: The Trial of Josie K (Unicorn Theatre), Under My Skin (Pegasus Theatre). She has worked extensively with young people including directing Shooting Truth (National Theatre) as part of NT Connections. As Associate Director: Life of Pi (West End + UK & Ireland Tour); The Mirror and the Light (West End); RSC UK and International Tour of Measure for Measure; Murder for Two (The Other Palace/Watermill/UK Tour); The Moderate Soprano (West End); Beowulf (Unicorn Theatre); Working (Southwark Playhouse). As Assistant Director: Taming of the Shrew (RSC/UK Tour); The Borrowers (Watermill); The Cardinal (Southwark Playhouse); Peter and the Starcatcher (Royal and Derngate); Eliza and the Wild Swans (Bike Shed Theatre). Leigh is a Leverhulme Arts Scholar and recipient of the JMK Leverhulme Regional Assistant Director Bursary and MGC Futures Bursary.

  • & Juliet (West End, Toronto, Broadway, Australia); In Dreams (Leeds Playhouse/Toronto); My Son’s A Queer But What Can You Do? (West End, Turbine Theatre & Edinburgh Fringe); The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep); Rent, Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre); The Secret Diary Of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾: The Musical (West End, Menier Chocolate Factory & Leicester Curve); Billionaire Boy (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton); In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre & Southwark Playhouse); Newsies (Arts Ed); Peter And The Starcatcher (Royal & Derngate); Night Must Fall (Salisbury Playhouse & UK Tour); Stig Of The Dump (UK Tour); Oliver! (Watermill Theatre); Working; Casa Valentina; Next Fall (Southwark Playhouse); Jet Set Go (Jermyn Street & Theatre 503).

  • Phoebe is a theatre creature. Directing credits include The Amazing Doctor She Medicine Show (upcoming), Love Among Dreamers, Charles Ludlam’s Der Ring Gott Farblonjet, Jyoti’s Bridge, Could This Meeting Have Been An Email, Mary Stuart and Measure for Measure. Associate Director: ROCK MEDEA. Assistant Director: & Juliet, Caucasian Chalk Circle. Programming Director for Spicy Witch Productions. MFA: Columbia University School of the Arts. phoebebrooks.com

  • Tom is a multidisciplinary director specializing in movement. He is an Associate Director at Theatre Royal, Plymouth and an Associate Artist of the Watermill Theatre. Credits: Head Over Heels (Hope Mill Theatre); The Art Of Illusion (Hampstead Theatre); Whistle Down The Wind, The Jungle Book (Watermill Theatre); Brother (Southwark Playhouse); The Neon Shadow (Kneehigh); High Fidelity (Turbine Theatre). As Choreographer/Movement Director: The Book Thief (UK Tour); Smoosh (Paraorchestra); My Son’s A Queer (WestEnd); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); Priscilla Queen of the Desert (UK Tour); Amélie (WestEnd/UK Tour); King John (RSC); Fiddler On The Roof (Liverpool Everyman); Boudica, The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare’s Globe); Sweet Charity, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, Romeo & Juliet (Watermill Theatre); Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre/Seoul); The Life (Southwark Playhouse); The Glass Menagerie (Headlong); Peter and the Starcatcher (Royal and Derngate); LIFT (Soho Theatre).

  • Esosa is thrilled to make his Ogunquit Playhouse debut. He is a multifaceted artist and alumnus of Columbia University. A New York native, Esosa was the original Associate Choreographer for Broadway's &Juliet, Creative Director for The Neighbors, EPIC Motion Dance Company, and a featured performer for the critically acclaimed off-Broadway show, Beyond Babel. Aside from his work in theatre and performance spaces, Esosa actively invests in teaching the next generation of dancers. He is a faculty member at dance institutions across New York City, including Broadway Dance Center, Peridance Center, and Movers Bodega. Esosa has unending love for the friends and family who support him. @esosaoviasu

  • Rick and his sons Christian and Collin Kelly-Sordelet created SordeletInc.com, a Native-owned action movement company with 35 years experience. 80 Broadway productions, include The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Waiting for Godot and Tina National Tour with 52 first-class productions worldwide including Beauty and the Beast in the UK, Shanghai Sydney. Opera: resident fight/intimacy directors for Santa Fe Opera since 2015, also the MET, La Scala, The Royal Opera House. Film: The Game Plan starring Dwayne Johnson, Dan in Real Life starring Steve Carell, Ben is Back starring Julia Roberts, Respect, starring Jennifer Hudson, One True Loves starring Simu Lim. Instruction: William Esper Studio, HB Studio, CUNY Harlem, Montclair State and 22 years at Yale School of Drama. Rick is a board member for Red Bull Theater. He and his partner, David Blixt, run a publishing company at Sordeletink.com. @Sordeletinc

  • BARBARA RUBIN (Dialect Coach) Broadway: The Road to Mecca. Off-Broadway: The Rolling Stone (Lincoln Center); Mies Julie (CSC); Boesman and Lena, Master Harold…and the Boys, The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek, The Train Driver, My Children! My Africa!; The Blood Knot (Signature); Dodi and Diana (HERE); My Name is Asher Lev (Westside). Regional: Mlima's Tale (St. Louis Rep) Photograph 51, Chonburi International Hotel and Butterfly Club (Audible/Williamstown); A Raisin in the Sun, A Human Being of a Sort, Dangerous House (Williamstown); Going to St. Ives (Barrington Stage); Born Yesterday (Pittsburgh Public); Judgement Day (Bard SummerScape). Tours: Beautiful; The King & I. Film & TV: "Inventing Anna" & “Ozark”- Julia Garner; “Jigsaw” – Peter Mark Kendall; "Escape from Pretoria" - Daniel Radcliffe; "Official Secrets" - Adam Bakri; "Winnie" - Jennifer Hudson, Terrence Howard; "Chicago Med;" "The Americans”; "Blindspot." Associate Director: Girl From The North Country B’Way and US Tour. Faculty: AADA..barbararubin.net

  • UK Theatre: Curtains (West End & UK Tour), Nativity! (Hammersmith Apollo & UK Tour), Mrs Warren's Profession (Theatre Royal Bath), The Da Vinci Code (UK Tour), Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); Dial M For Murder (UK Tour), Peter And The Starcatcher (Royal & Derngate), Gaslight; Strangers on a Train (ATG UK Tours). International: Titanic (Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto, European Tour & China Tour); Gaslight (Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto); Cornelius, Café Society Swing (59E59 New York); The Truth (Zorlu Centre, Istanbul). David trained in Theatre & Performance Design at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, graduating with first class honours. He was a finalist in the Linbury Prize for Stage Design. David’s designs for Titanic won the Off-West End Award for Best Designer, alongside nominations for the BroadwayWorld Award for Best Set & Costume Design and the Canadian Dora Award for Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design.

  • As a theatrical storyteller, Nate works as a playwright, director, and scenic designer. He designed OP’s entire 2021 Outdoor Season, including Spamalot, Escape to Margaritaville, Mystic Pizza, Young Frankenstein. Recently, he designed Florida Georgia Line's May We All (TPAC Nashville), Ballet Memphis' Dracula, Joe Iconis' Punk Rock Girl. Nate's work has also appeared at Disney's D23 Expo, Google, Broadway Sacramento, Ballet Memphis, Bucks County, North Shore Music Theatre, The Rev, TBTS. As the Associate to two-time Tony Award-winner Beowulf Boritt: Be More Chill (West End/Japan), Crazy for You (LCT), Superhero (2ST). Assistant Designer: New York, New York, Freestyle Love Supreme, A Bronx Tale (Broadway). His plays Letters From War and The SeaView Nursing Home for the Newly Deceased are currently in development. Represented by Gersh Agency. Carnegie Mellon Alumnus. Dean's Scholar at Central Saint Martins, London. Member of The Dramatists Guild and USA829. natebertone.com @natebertone

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  • Credits: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Mountaintop, Mother Courage, Anna Karenina, The Mighty Walzer (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Macbeth - An Undoing (Lyceum Theatre); Comedy of Errors, Endgame, The Libertine (Citizens Theatre); James IV, What Girls are Made Of, (Raw Material); Falstaff (Scottish Opera/ Santa Fe Opera); A Midsummer Night's Dream (Scottish Opera); King John, Macbeth (RSC); Avalanche: A Love Story (Barbican / Sydney Theatre Company); The Da Vinci Code, Dial M for Murder (Simon Friend Productions); Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour (West End / National Theatre Scotland); Thrown, Orphans, Red Dust Road, Adam, Knives in Hens, Venus As A Boy (National Theatre of Scotland); Victory Condition, B, Human Animals, Violence and Son (Royal Court Theatre); Our Town (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre); Romeo & Juliet (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield); Cyrano De Bergerac (Citizens Theatre /National Theatre Scotland / Lyceum Theatre).

  • Alex is a NYC-based Lighting Designer who works primarily as a Lighting Associate, Supervisor, and Programmer. OP: Billy Elliot, Buddy Holly Story, White Christmas, Kinky Boots, Anything Goes, Elf, Million Dollar Quartet, Spamalot. Broadway: Chicken and Biscuits. Tours: Camille A Brown & Dancers, ...iphigenia, An Officer and a Gentleman. Off-Broadway: Regarding the Disappearance of Amy (Eduardo Jimenez Pons), Selling Kabul (Playwright's Horizons), Becky Nurse of Salem (Lincoln Center Theatre). Regional: Williamstown, Glimmerglass, McCarter Theatre, Commonwealth Shakespeare, Huntington. alexfetchko.com

  • Andrzej trained as a Theatre Designer at Central Saint Martins in London. Video Designs include: Sylvia (Old Vic); The Unfriend (West End); &Juliet (Broadway, West End); Message In A Bottle (West End, Tour); Life of Pi (Broadway,West End); Burn (EIF); The Drifters Girl (West End, UK Tour); Room (Stratford East, Toronto); Henry V (Donmar Warehouse, NT Live); People, Places and Things (National Theatre, West End, St Ann’s Warehouse); Groundhog Day (Broadway, Old Vic); The Unreturning, also set design (UK Tour); Pressure (West End, UK Tour, Toronto); The Girl On The Train (UK Tour/West End); Coriolanus (Donmar Warehouse, NT Live); 1984 (Northern Ballet, Sadler’s Wells); Frost/ Nixon (Sheffield Crucible); Silent Night (Philadelphia Opera); Kiki’s Delivery Service (Southwark Playhouse). Awards: Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Olivier, UK Theatre, BroadwayWorld, WOS, Theatre and Technology. agoulding.com

  • Brad is a New York-based Video and Projection Designer. Select Credits: Cats (Broadway Revival); Fish in the Dark (Broadway); Broadway Bounty Hunter (Off-Broadway); If I Forget (Roundabout); Sing Street (The Huntington); El Sitt (Riyadh Festival, Saudi Arabia); Lion…Witch…Wardrobe, Carousel, A Little Night Music (Stratford Festival); Wonderland, The Little Mermaid, Tarzan (Tuacahn); Actually We're... (Off-Broadway); Red Roses - Green Gold (Off-Broadway). Favorite Broadway associate credits include Camelot, Prima Facie, Pictures from Home, Flying Over Sunset, Oslo, Junk, An American in Paris. Brad served as the Production Video head for Life of Pi (Broadway) supporting Andrzej Goulding’s Tony Award-winning video design. Proud member of USA-829.

  • Daniel saw his first Ogunquit Playhouse production at the age of 11. OP: Beautiful, Elf, Young Frankenstein, Kinky Boots, Mamma Mia, An American in Paris, White Christmas, Ragtime, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Buddy Holly Story. Off-Broadway: Culture Project, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Manhattan Ensemble Theatre. Regional: Paper Mill, Barrington Stage, North Carolina Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Gateway, West Virginia Public Theatre. Special thanks to his family.

  • Melanie is pleased to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for her third season! Broadway: The Kite Runner, It Shoulda Been You, Once, High, Looped, Curtains, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Light at The Piazza, Little Women, Jumpers. Off-Broadway: Stardust Road, Gloria: A Life, Party Face, Cagney, Tappin’ Thru Life, Da, Love Loss & What I Wore, Last Easter. Tours: Andrea Martin’s Final Days, Carrie Fisher’s Wishful Drinking, Little Women, Reefer Madness (Edinburgh Festival Fringe). Regional: Carnegie Hall, Williamstown, Kennedy Center, Westport Country Playhouse. Film: Loserville. Television: Handel’s Messiah Rocks with The Boston Pops (PBS).

  • Simon Friend is an independent theatre and film production company developing, producing, and managing all of their own productions, winning Academy Awards, BAFTAs, Olivier Awards, Tony Awards, UK Theatre, and Critics’ Circle Awards. West End: The Crown Jewels (Garrick Theatre), Life of Pi (Wyndham’s Theatre), The Girl on the Train (Duke of York’s Theatre), The Starry Messenger (Wyndham’s Theatre), Admissions (Trafalgar Studios), The Height of the Storm (Wyndham’s), The Philanthropist (Trafalgar Studios), Million Dollar Quartet (Royal Festival Hall), The Father (Wyndham’s Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre), Bad Jews (Arts Theatre), Speed-the-Plow (Playhouse Theatre), Relative Values (Harold Pinter Theatre), Fences (Duchess Theatre). UK Tours: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Da Vinci Code, Dial M for Murder, Dr Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Entertainer, The Girl on the Train, The Messiah, Titanic the Musical, Around the World in 80 Days, The Wipers Times, Trial by Laughter, The Graduate, Million Dollar Quartet. US: Life of Pi (Broadway, Schoenfeld Theatre); The Height of the Storm (Broadway, Samuel J. Friedman Theatre); The Closet by Douglas Carter Beane, starring Matthew Broderick (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Around the World in 80 Days by Laura Eason. International Tours: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (New Zealand); Million Dollar Quartet (New Zealand and India); Titanic the Musical (Germany). Film & Television: The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman (winner of 2 Academy Awards & 2 BAFTAs); The Grinch Musical (NBC & Sky).

  • 150+ productions across the globe & 13 Artios Awards for Casting. Broadway/NY Past & Present Productions include: Life of Pi, Chicago the Musical, Disney’s The Lion King & Beauty and the Beast, Hadestown, Lost in Yonkers, Great Comet of 1812, Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, 39 Steps, Pippin, La Cage aux Folles. TV/Film: Netflix, 20th Century Fox, NBC, Lionsgate, Disney Channel. West End/U.K.: Hadestown, Thriller Live, Menier Chocolate Factory. Tours: 1776, Hairspray, Waitress, Urinetown, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland, Into the Woods, We Will Rock You. Regional: A.R.T., Berkeley Rep, Alley, Bay Street, Goodspeed, Hollywood Bowl, McCarter, Signature. ARC, Part of RWS Global. castingbyarc.com @castingbyarc