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Meet the Glass Menagerie Cast

Photo of Christine DemuthChristine Demuth (Laura) last appeared at Rep Stage as Catherine in “A Dickens of a Carol” and as Shelley in “Intelligence.”  Other credits include Antigone in Bertolt Brecht’s “Antigone,”  Bianca in “The Taming of the Shrew,” and “ Macbeth” (Baltimore Shakespeare Festival); “Henry VI” and “Richard III” (Adirondack Shakespeare Company: Shakespeare IN THE RAW); “ The Wild Duck” (Single Carrot Theatre), “The Awesome 80s Prom” (France Merrick Performing Arts Center);  “Our Country’s Good” (Promethean Theatre Ensemble). 
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Tamara Johnson (Amanda) credits  "Off Broadway, film, television and commercials. Awards include the  Kennedy Center Award for  Excellence and Individual Artist Award from the  Maryland State Arts Council for her one-woman show “In Haste,  Laura Keene.”  Recent stage credits include Lotte in “Lettice and Lovage,” Paulina in “The Winter’s Tale,” Nurse in “Romeo & Juliet,” and Mrs. Prentice in “What the Butler Saw.” Film credits include “Shelter” co-starring with  Julianne Moore, European release 2009. TV credits include “One Tree Hill” and “The Wire.” She will next appear in “A Man for All Seasons” at Virginia Shakespeare Festival.

photo of Karl KippolaKarl Kippola (Tom) returns to Rep Stage after appearing as Richie Stella in “Intelligence” and Johann Friedrich Fasch in “Bach at Leipzig.”  He has worked professionally for 23 years on well over 100 productions.  Local acting and directing credits include Everyman Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Olney Theatre Center, Baltimore Shakespeare, Virginia Shakespeare, Imagination Stage, Journeymen Theater, Firebelly, Center Company, Adventure Theatre and Bay Theatre Company. Karl holds a Ph.D. in Theatre from the University of Maryland and is a professor at American University. 
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Brandon McCoy (Jim, The Gentleman Caller) returns to Rep Stage after appearing in ”Hamlet” and “In the Heart of America.” Brandon earned his BFA in Acting/Directing from Marshall University and an MFA in Acting from Catholic University. He has appeared at numerous theatres and festivals in the Washington, DC area including Arena Stage, Olney Theatre Center, The Bay Theatre, Forum Theatre, Washington Shakespeare Company, Journeymen Theatre Ensemble and Theatre Alliance. Brandon teaches piano and is an adjunct teacher of theatre at CUA and HCC.

The Creative Team

Michael Stebbins directs his fourth production at Rep Stage. In addition to directing, Stebbins is an accomplished actor and teacher as well as the producing artistic director of Rep Stage, a title he has held since November of 2005. 

Melanie Clark (Costume Design) Costume designs for Rep Stage include “Stones in His Pockets,” “Mrs. Farnsworth,” “Thom Pain,” “Trumbo: Red White and Blacklisted,” and “Intelligence.” Additional work includes “Bad Dates” (Olney Theatre Company); “The Faculty Room,” and “She Stoops to Comedy” (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company); “The Night Of the Iguana,” “The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore” and “Titus Andronicus” (Washington Shakespeare Company).

Terry Cobb (Lighting Design) last worked at Rep Stage designing “A Moon for the Misbegotten,” directed by Michael Stebbins. Terry is the Light/Sound Designer at UMBC, where he recently designed lights for “The Crystal Egg” and “Metamorphoses.” 

Chas Marsh (Sound Design) has designed many shows for Rep Stage, including the recent “Wittenberg” and “Hysteria.”  He is the resident sound designer at Everyman Theatre in Baltimore.

Greggory Schraven (Set Design) is the Technical Director for University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s (UMBC) Department of Theatre.  He has also served as Technical Director for many Baltimore area theatre companies including: Rep Stage (“Mrs. Warren’s Profession”); Maryland Stage Company (“A Midsummer’s Night Dream,” Beckett’s “Play,” “ That Time,” “Ohio Impromptu” [performed in Berlin], and “Six Degrees of Separation”); and Everyman Theatre (“Lonely Planet” and “The Waverly Gallery”). Greggory holds an M.F.A. in Technical Production from the Professional Theatre Training Program (PTTP) at the University of Delaware, and a B.A. in Design/Production from the Department of Theatre at UMBC.

Properties design is by Andrea “Dre” Moore. 
Vocal coach is BettyAnn Leeseberg-Lange.

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