Set in a huge farmhouse on the plains of modern day, middle-class Oklahoma, August: Osage County is darkly comic as it shares the revelations of the the embattled Weston family. They are all intelligent and sensitive but have the uncanny ability of making each other absolutely miserable. When the esteemed poet patriarch of the household mysteriously vanishes, the Weston clan gathers together to simultaneously support and attack one another as they negotiate the hilariously cynical and drug fueled forcefield generated by the devious matriarch, Violet.
August: Osage County
Ticket Information
August/September 2017
Cast & Creative
Aaron Lamb
Aaron has worked in Seattle for Village Theatre, Taproot Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, and Seattle Shakespeare Company and has worked regionally throughout the country. Aaron was awarded a Seattle Critics (Footlight) Award for his work as Lord Goring in An Ideal Husband at Taproot Theatre, the Memphis Critics (Ostrander) Award for Best Actor for his work as Jerry in The Full Monty at Playhouse on the Square, a Kennedy Center award for Best Actor for his work as Samuel Coleridge in Grasmere, and an OC Weekly Award for his work as Peck in How I Learned to Drive. Aaron holds an MFA in acting from California State University, Fullerton, and a BA from Washington State University.
In 15 seasons and 40 shows at Harlequin:
A Bright Room Called Day (Gottfried Swetts, Director, Sound Design) A Christmas Carol (Player 6 (Fred, others), Director, Player 4) A Doll's House (Director) August: Osage County (Director) Cabaret (Director) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brick) Deathtrap (Director) Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Dr. Jekyll) Enchanted April (Mellersh Wilson) Every Brilliant Thing (Director) Falsettos (Musical Director, Piano and Synth) Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Director) Hedda Gabler (Director) Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Director) Hundred Days (Director) I Am My Own Wife (Director) Love and Information (Director) Man of La Mancha (Director) Mating Dance of the Werewolf (Ken) Middletown (Director) Noises Off (Frederick Fellowes) Philadelphia Story (Macaulay Connor) Present Laughter (Garry Essendine) Ruthless (Director / Music Director, Piano 1) Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol (Director) Sweeney Todd (Director) The 1940s Radio Hour (Director / Music Director, Piano) The 39 Steps (Richard Hannay) The Highest Tide (Director) The Language Archive (George) The Last Five Years (Jamie Wellerstein / Piano, Musical Director) This Flat Earth (Director) Three Days of Rain (Director) Time Stands Still (Director) To Kill a Mockingbird (Atticus Finch)
Jeannie Beirne
Jeannie Beirne is the Resident Scenic Designer for Harlequin Productions. She has also enjoyed working with The Olympia Family Theatre, Saint Martin’s University, and South Puget Sound Community College. In Missouri, she has designed Urinetown and The Music Man with Missouri Western State University, and The Drowsy Chaperone, She Loves Me, and Damn Yankees for Tent Theater. In Arizona, Jeannie designed Mama and Jack Carew and the world premiere of Suocera by Hal Corley at the Theatre Artists Studio and Big Love with Kim Weild at Arizona State University.
In 10 seasons and 37 shows at Harlequin:
A Christmas Carol (Scenic Design) A Doll's House (Scenic Design) August: Osage County (Scenic Design) Building Madness (Scenic Design) Cabaret (Scenic Design) Every Brilliant Thing (Scenic Design) Falsettos (Scenic Design) Fighting Over Beverley (Scenic Designer) First Date (Scenic Design) Fun Home (Scenic Design) Hedda Gabler (Scenic Designer) Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Scenic Design) Hundred Days (Scenic Design) I Ought To Be In Pictures (Scenic Designer) Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill (Scenic Design) Little Shop of Horrors (Scenic Designer) Love and Information (Scenic Design) Man of La Mancha (Scenic Design) Middletown (Scenic Designer) Noises Off (Scenic Design) Present Laughter (Scenic Design) Pride and Prejudice (Scenic Design) Ruthless (Scenic Designer) Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol (Scenic Design) Sweeney Todd (Scenic Design) Tenderly (Scenic Design) The 1940s Radio Hour (Scenic Designer) The 39 Steps (Scenic Designer) The Highest Tide (Scenic Design) The Language Archive (Scenic Designer / Video Designer) Three Days of Rain (Scenic Design) To Kill a Mockingbird (Scenic Designer) Until the Flood (Scenic Design)
Darren Mills
Darren Mills is the Resident Costume Designer for Harlequin Productions. Additional regional credits: La Cage Aux Folles and Angels In America (SPSCC), Equivocation (SMU), and Murder Ballad (Sidecountry Theater). NYC hairdressing credits: Broadway: Phantom, Mamma Mia!, The Music Man. Film: The Stepford Wives, War of the Worlds, Lonesome Jim, The Notorious Bettie Page. TV: The Sopranos.
In 26 seasons and 68 shows at Harlequin:
A Christmas Carol (Costume Design) A Doll's House (Costume Design) A Long Day's Journey into Night (Wig/Makeup Designer) A Rock 'n' Roll Twelfth Night (Hair & Wig Designer) A Rock N' Roll Twelfth Night (Costume Designer) A Streetcar Named Desire (Hair & Makeup Designer) And a Nightingale Sang (Costume Co-Designer) As You Like It (Costume Designer) Assassins (Costume Designer) August: Osage County (Costume Design) Cabaret (Costume, Wig, Hair and Makeup Design) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Costume Designer) Dancin' in the Aisles (Costume Designer) Deathtrap (Costume Design, Wig, Hair and Makeup Design) Enchanted April (Costume Designer) End Days (Costume Designer) Falsettos (Costume/Hair/Makeup Design) Forever Stardust (Costume Designer) Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Costume, Hair and Makeup Design) Henry V (Company Dresser) I Am My Own Wife (Costume Design) Intimate Apparel (Costume Designer) La Béte (Hair/Makeup Designer) Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill (Costume Design) Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Costume Designer) Little Shop of Horrors (Costume Designer) Love and Information (Costume Design) Man of La Mancha (Costume Design) Murder in the Cathedral (Costume Designer) My Old Lady (Costume Designer) Noises Off (Costume Design) Operation Stardust (Costume Designer) Philadelphia Story (Costume Designer) Present Laughter (Costume Design) Rock 'n' Roll Twelfth Night (Costume, Wig, Hair & Makeup Designer) Rough Crossing (Costume Designer) Ruthless (Costume Designer / Hair and Wig Designer) Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol (Costume Design) Six Hotels (Costume Designer) Stardust Radio Review (Costume Designer) Sweeney Todd (Costume Design, Wig, Hair and Makeup Design) Swingtime Stardust (Costume, Wig, Hair & Makeup Designer) Sylvia (Costume, Wig, Hair & Makeup Designer) Tenderly (Costume Design) The 39 Steps (Hair & Wig Designer) The Art of Racing in the Rain (Hair/Wig Design) The Constant Wife (Costume Designer) The Elephant Man (Costume Designer) The Glass Menagerie (Costume Designer) The Importance of Being Earnest (Costume Designer) The Ladies of the Camellias (Costume Designer) The Last Schwartz (Costume Designer) The Love List (Costume Designer) The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Costume Designer) The Real Thing (Costume, Hair & Makeup Designer) The Rocky Horror Show (Costume Designer) The Seafarer (Costume Designer) The Stardust Christmas Commotion (Costume Designer) The Stardust Christmas Enchantment (Costume Design) The Taming of the Shrew (Costume Designer) The Twelfth Night of Stardust (Costume Designer) The Understudy (Costume Design) The Women (Costume Design) To Kill a Mockingbird (Costume Designer) Unexpected Tenderness (Costume Designer) Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike (Costume Designer)
Amy Chisman
In 6 seasons and 22 shows at Harlequin:
A Rock N' Roll Twelfth Night (Lighting Designer) August: Osage County (Lighting Design) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Lighting Designer) Clybourne Park (Lighting Designer) Cymbeline (Lighting Design) Fighting Over Beverley (Lighting Designer) Gloucester Blue (Lighting Designer) Hedda Gabler (Lighting Designer) Henry V (Lighting Designer) I Am My Own Wife (Video Design) Jesus Christ Superstar (Lighting Designer, Video Designer) Or, (Lighting Designer) Present Laughter (Lighting Design) Recent Tragic Events (Asst. Lighting Designer) Sixties Chicks Too (Lighting Designer) The 39 Steps (Lighting Designer) The Last Five Years (Video Designer) The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe (Lighting Designer) The Stardust Christmas Commotion (Lighting Designer) To Kill a Mockingbird (Lighting Designer) Two Gentlemen of Verona (Lighting Designer) Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike (Lighting Designer)
Keith Jewell
In 21 seasons and 75 shows at Harlequin:
A Christmas Carol (Co-Sound Design) A Christmas Survival Guide (Sound Designer) A Rock N' Roll Twelfth Night (Sound Designer) A Stardust Christmas Carol (Sound Designer) A Stardust Homecoming (Sound Designer) Accomplice (Sound Designer) And a Nightingale Sang (Sound Designer) August: Osage County (Sound Design) Baskerville (Sound Design) boom (Sound Designer) Cabaret (Sound Design) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Sound Designer) Dancin' in the Aisles (Audio Engineer) Deathtrap (Sound Design) Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Sound Designer) Enchanted April (Sound Designer) Every Brilliant Thing (Sound Design) First Date (Sound Design) Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Sound Designer) Fun Home (Sound Design) Hedda Gabler (Sound Designer) Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Sound Design) Hundred Days (Sound Design) Intimate Apparel (Sound Designer) Jesus Christ Superstar (Sound Designer) Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill (Sound Design) Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Sound Designer) Let the Good Times Roll! (Audio Engineer) Little Shop of Horrors (Sound Designer) Love and Information (Sound Design) Magical Mystery Midsummer Musical (Sound Design) Man of La Mancha (Sound Design) Mating Dance of the Werewolf (Sound Designer) Middletown (Sound Designer) Murder for Two (Co-Sound Design) Operation Stardust (Sound Designer) Phantom of the Stardust (Sound Designer) Philadelphia Story (Sound Designer) Romeo and Juliet (Sound Designer) Ruthless (Sound Designer) Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol (Sound Design) Sixties Chicks (Sound Designer) Sixties Chicks Too (Sound Designer) Sixties Kicks! (Sound Designer) Soul on Fire! (Audio Engineer) Stardust for Christmas (Sound Designer) Summer in the Sixties (Sound Designer) Sweeney Todd (Sound Design) Tenderly (Sound Design) The 1940s Radio Hour (Sound Designer) The Americans Across the Street (Sound Designer) The Art of Racing in the Rain (Sound Design) The Constant Wife (Sound Designer) The Elsinore Diaries (Sound Designer) The Highest Tide (Sound Design, Sound Designer) The Last Five Years (Sound Designer ) The Love List (Sound Designer) The Rocky Horror Show (Sound Designer) The Stardust Christmas Blizzard (Sound Designer) The Stardust Christmas Commotion (Sound Designer) The Stardust Christmas Dazzle (Sound Designer) The Stardust Christmas Enchantment (Sound Design) The Stardust Christmas Fandango (Sound Design) The Taming of the Shrew (Sound Designer) The Twelfth Night of Stardust (Sound Designer) The Understudy (Sound Design) To Kill a Mockingbird (Sound Designer) Until the Flood (Sound Design)
Jeff Leigh
In 7 seasons and 31 shows at Harlequin:
A Christmas Survival Guide (Properties Designer) August: Osage County (Properties Design) Clybourne Park (Properties Designer) Dry Powder (Properties Designer) First Date (Properties Design) Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Properties Designer) Gloucester Blue (Properties Designer) Hedda Gabler (Properties Designer) Henry V (Properties Master) I Am My Own Wife (Properties Design) Jesus Christ Superstar (Properties Designer) Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Properties Designer) My Name is Rachel Corrie (Properties Design) Or, (Properties Master) Philadelphia Story (Properties Designer) Present Laughter (Properties Design) Recent Tragic Events (Properties Designer) Ruthless (Properties Designer) The 39 Steps (Properties Designer) The Language Archive (Properties Designer) The Last Schwartz (Properties Designer) The Stardust Christmas Blizzard (Properties Designer) The Stardust Christmas Dazzle (Properties Designer) The Stardust Christmas Enchantment (Properties Design) The Stardust Christmas Fandango (Properties Design) The Understudy (Properties Design) Three Days of Rain (Properties Design) Time Stands Still (Properties Designer) To Kill a Mockingbird (Properties Designer) Two Gentlemen of Verona (Properties Designer) Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike (Properties Designer)
Angela DiMarco
Angela was born and raised in the PNW and has been acting on stage and screen for 36 years. You may have seen her on stage at Village Theatre (The Importance of Being Earnest, The Foreigner, Crimes of the Heart), Seattle Rep (Boeing Boeing), ReAct (Closer, Angels in America), Seattle Public Theatre (Christmastown), ArtsWest (Reasons to be Pretty), Book-It Repertory (Mrs. Caliban, Sense & Sensibility). When not performing, Angela and her husband teach at Mighty Tripod Acting Studio, helping actors empower their art.
In 4 seasons and 5 shows at Harlequin:
A Bright Room Called Day (Agnes Eggling) August: Osage County (Karen Weston) Building Madness (Ruby Deleoni) The Revolutionists (Olympe de Gouges) This Flat Earth (Lisa)
Doug Fahl
Doug has performed with several Seattle-area theaters over the past 25 years, including Village Theatre (Billy Elliot, Beauty and the Beast, Hello Dolly, South Pacific); Theatre 22 (The Pride); Seattle Musical Theatre (Sweet Charity, 9 to 5, Cabaret); Second Story Rep (Little Shop, Chess, Little Night Music); Seattle Rep (Great Gatsby); ArtsWest (Shipwrecked); Stage Right (Boys Next Door and the Gregory Award Winning production of Into the Woods); and Annex (Yellow Kid, For Lorne, Cat Like Tread). Doug also stars in Lionsgate’s 2009 comedy-horror film Zombies of Mass Destruction. He has featured roles in several other independent films including PUNCH, Dead Men, and Junk! and will make his network television debut on the season four opener of Z Nation very soon. He’s also lent his voice to various film and commercial projects. Doug continues to divide his performance time between stage and film but has also started focusing on the emerging medium of Virtual Reality gaming and experiences.
In 1 season and 1 show at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Steve Heidebrecht)
Ann Flannigan
Ann studied theater at Lewis & Clark College and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
In 18 seasons and 21 shows at Harlequin:
A Man for All Seasons (Margaret More) A Streetcar Named Desire (Stella) Arcadia (Hanna Jarvis) August: Osage County (Barbara Fordham) Cymbeline (Queen) Dry Powder (Director) End Days (Sylvia Stein) Fighting Over Beverley (Cecily Shimma) Frozen (Agnetha) I Ought To Be In Pictures (Steffy) La Béte (Director) Macbeth (Lady Macduff/Witch) Philadelphia Story (Margaret Lord) Present Laughter (Monica Reed) The American Pilot (Sarah) The Americans Across the Street (Alexa) The Highest Tide (Mother/Ensemble) The Misanthrope (Arsinoe) The Real Thing (Annie) To Kill a Mockingbird (Maudie Atkinson)
John Forbes
THEATRE: William Booth, Blood & Fire (alongside Eden Espinosa) Disney/ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop in New York City (Stephen Schwartz); King Herod, Who Do You Say I Am? at C.C.C. in Los Angeles, CA; Jo Bouillon in Billy Wilsons’ Josephine The Musical in Europe; and Ned in Strange Sightings In The Southwest, New York City. FILM: 5th Grade Boss, Delivery and Door To Door. TV: GRIMM (NBC). John has also worked as a producer and director. On Broadway, Jackie – An American Life as associate General Manager, Off-Broadway, he was one of the producers of Hedwig & The Angry Inch and helped develop The Great American Trailer Park Musical. John is a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City where he was Associate Producer of their Marathon of One-Act Plays from 1996-1998. In 2005, John wrote, directed and produced the opening festivities for the Center of Hope hosted by His Majesty King Goodwill Zweletini, the Mayor of Durban and the Minister of Health – a center serving the HIV/AIDS community in the township of Bhekulwandle, South Africa, where he was privileged to visit and work on eleven trips between 2003 and 2014.
In 1 season and 1 show at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Sheriff Deon Gilbeau)
Dana Goodknight
Dana is a graduate from the State University of New York at Albany, and has starred in previous productions such as Really Really (Leigh), Crimes of the Heart (Babe), and These Shining Lives (Catherine). She can also be seen in Growing Up Smith currently playing in select theatres. She would like to thank her parents for all their support. With love for Paul – “I don’t want to do the water!”
In 1 season and 1 show at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Jean Fordham)
Jenny Vaughn Hall
Jenny has enjoyed working at Taproot Theatre and having a good musical comedy romp with The Village Theatre.
In 6 seasons and 7 shows at Harlequin:
A Doll's House (Nora Helmer) August: Osage County (Ivy Weston) Man of La Mancha (Choreographer) Middletown (Mrs. Swanson) This Flat Earth (Lisa) Time Stands Still (Sarah Goodwin) What the Constitution Means to Me (Heidi)
Jason Haws
Other local roles include Captain Hook in Peter Pan (OSD Players and CTE), Toad in The Wind in the Willows (OFT), Clov in Endgame (Calpurnia’s Dream), Richard in Fuddy Meers, and Adam in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me (Centralia College). Jason has directed numerous shows for children and is going into his fifteenth season as the director of Creative Theatre Experience’s Showcase program. He currently teaches Drama and Social Studies at Thurgood Marshall Middle School here in Olympia. Jason owes everything to his beautiful family for their tremendous love and support. Cheers to my lovelies, Liz, Emma and Tess. You are my shining stars!
In 21 seasons and 33 shows at Harlequin:
A Bright Room Called Day (Emil Traum) A Christmas Carol (Bob Cratchit) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Bottom/Pyramus) And a Nightingale Sang (Andie Ryan) As You Like It (Touchstone) August: Osage County (Bill Fordham) Clybourne Park (Karl / Steve) Hapgood (Maggs) I Ought To Be In Pictures (Herb) Intimate Apparel (Mr. Marks) Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Max Prince) Murder in the Cathedral (4th Priest) My Old Lady (Mathias) Noises Off (Garry LeJeune) Phantom of the Stardust (Sam Gordon) Philadelphia Story (C.K. Dexter Haven) Rabbit Hole (Howie) Romeo and Juliet (Prince Escalus) Rough Crossing (Sandor Turai) The Constant Wife (Mortimer Durham) The Elephant Man (John Merrick) The Importance of Being Earnest (Lane/Moulton/Merriman/Gribsby) The Ladies of the Camellias (Ivan) The Misanthrope (Basque/Bicycle Messenger/Du Bois) The Rocky Horror Show (Simon Lock, The Narrator) The Seafarer (James "Sharky" Harkin) The Taming of the Shrew (Grumio) The Tempest (Andrian/Boatswain) The Understudy (Harry) The Weir (Brendan) The Winter's Tale (Time) Two Gentlemen of Verona (Launce / Outlaw #1) Unexpected Tenderness (Archie/Roddy Stern (the elder))
Russ Holm
Favorite roles elsewhere include Edmund in King Lear, El Gallo in The Fantasticks (Electric City Theatre), Charlie in The Foreigner, Hines in The Pajama Game (Abbey Players), Kenickie in Grease, Arthur in Camelot (Summer Showcase), Jesus in Godspell (May Carol Theatre Productions), Mr. Peachum in The Threepenny Opera (Capitol Playhouse), Mr. Nobody and the Tooth Fairy in Good Night Moon, Geppetto in Pinocchio (Olympia Family Theater) and Shylock in The Merchant of Venice (Theater Artists Olympia).
In 24 seasons and 49 shows at Harlequin:
A Christmas Carol (Ghost of Christmas Past, Player 4 (Jacob Marley, others)) A Doll's House (Dr. Rank) A Man for All Seasons (Sir Thomas More) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Snug/Lion) A Rock 'n' Roll Twelfth Night (Malvolio) Arcadia (Bernard Nightingale) As You Like It (Duke Frederick/Duke Senior) August: Osage County (Beverly Weston) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Big Daddy) Cymbeline (Cymbeline, Cornelius) Cyrano de Bergerac (de Guiche) Deathtrap (Sidney Bruhl) Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Utterson, Hyde 1) Dracula (Dr. John Seward, John Seward) Enrico IV (Doctor Dionisio Genoni) For Peter Pan On Her 70th Birthday (Jim) Hamlet (Ghost/Player/Priest/Soldier) Henry V (Ensemble) Measure for Measure (Duke Vincentio) Murder in the Cathedral (3rd Priest) Operation Stardust (Sgt. James Avery) Operation: Stardust (Sergeant James Avery) Philadelphia Story (William Tracy) Psychopathia Sexualis (Dr. Block) Richard III (Hastings) Rock 'n' Roll Twelfth Night (Officer/Priest) Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Lead Player) She Stoops to Conquer (Servant/Inn Customer) Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol (Watson/Ensemble) Stardust for Christmas (Salvatore Mantolini, Simon Mantolini) The American Pilot (Captain) The Elephant Man (Pin Man/L. Police/Lord John/Porter/Will) The Ladies of the Camellias (Gustave-Hippolyte Worms) The Language Archive (Resten / Baker / Zamenhof) The Misanthrope (Oronte) The Real Thing (Max) The Rocky Horror Show (Riff Raff) The Stardust Club Christmas 1944 (Sam Hart) The Taming of the Shrew (Gremio) The Tempest (Sebastian) The Winter's Tale (Leontes) To Kill a Mockingbird (Bob Ewell) Two Gentlemen of Verona (Eglamore / Panthino / Outlaw #2)
Bill Johns
Recently with other companies, Bill played The Commander in Mother Courage and M. Loyale in Tartuffe at Seattle Shakespeare; Sasha/Dr. Glass/Sen. Blake in Room Service, Solomon Rothschild in The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge, and Luigi in Explorer’s Club at Taproot Theater; the Mighty Molecule in Book-It’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Alfonse Frankenstein in Book-It’s Frankenstein and Lee Collins in Stage Right’s Floyd Collins. Bill teaches at the Overlake School and the Seattle Film Institute, is married to novelist Stephanie Kallos (Broken for You, Sing Them Home and Language Arts), and is dad to Brynn, Noah, and Sam and “Bill-dad” to Amara, his new daughter-in-law.
In 4 seasons and 3 shows at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Charlie Aiken) For Peter Pan On Her 70th Birthday (Michael) Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike (Vanya)
Ellen McLain
Ellen has worked in theater and opera for over thirty years. Her professional career began on Broadway with Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady and with the legendary Peggy Lee in her show, Peg. Ellen’s stage credits range from Linda Loman in Death of a Salesman to Mimi in La Boheme. Ellen can be seen on the Web as the Fairy Godmother in Synthetic Picture Haus’ Wish It, Inc. Her work as Lisa Clark in Arthur Allen’s film, Winning Dad has been seen at LGBT Film Festivals in Boston, Kansas City, Seattle, and Mumbai, India. Ellen is also the voice of Gipsy Danger in Guillermo Del Toro’s film, Pacific Rim. Known as the computer game character “GLaDOS”, Ellen’s voice appears in Half-Life 2, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead, Portal, Portal 2, and Lego Dimensions. In the audio book realm, Ellen reads the sci-fi saga, Dancing With Eternity, with and authored by her husband, John Patrick Lowrie, to whom she has been blissfully married for over thirty years!
In 1 season and 1 show at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Violet Weston)
Janette Oswald
Janette has a BFA degree in acting from Baylor University. A recent transplant to Washington from Dallas, TX, some of her favorite roles include: Mistress Quickly, Merry Wives of Windsor (Bainbridge Performing Arts); Ginger, Becky’s New Car (Twelfth Night Productions); Lady Bracknell, The Importance of Being Earnest (Anderlin Arts); Princess Puffer, Drood (Stolen Shakespeare Guild); Sister Acacius, The Divine Sister (Uptown Players); Grandma Kurnitz, Lost in Yonkers (Richardson Theatre Centre).
In 2 seasons and 2 shows at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Mattie Fae Aiken) Ruthless (Lita Encore)
Mackenzie Platt
Local productions include Aida in Aida and Dynamite #1 in Hairspray with Apple Tree Productions. Other recent and notable productions include Kiss Me, Kate with Seattle Musical Theatre, Pippin with the University of Washington (2017), the Mute in The Fantasticks! with Olympia Musical Theater (2016), and Little Becky Two-Shoes in Urinetown with UW Stage Notes (2016). In the fall, she will return to the University of Washington for her senior year and will complete her Bachelor’s of Arts in Musical Theater and American Indian Studies. When not in school or performing, she works as a dance instructor at Debbi’s Dance Etc. and Hi-Liner’s Theater, and choreographer for Apple Tree Productions. Mackenzie is a member of the Coharie Native American Indian Tribe of North Carolina and is honored to be able to share her heritage and indigeneity in this production.
In 1 season and 1 show at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Johnna Monavata)
Brian Pucheu
Previous select Washington State theatrical credits include: Jekyll in Jekyll & Hyde (Renton Civic), Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance (Gilbert & Sullivan Society), Jamie in Time Stands Still (ReAct Theater), and Dr. Carrasco in Man of La Mancha (Seattle Musical Theater). He also does the occasional short film as well as some voice over work for a few video games.
In 1 season and 1 show at Harlequin:
August: Osage County (Little Charles Aiken)