T. Ryder Smith
T. Ryder Smith* Benedick T. Ryder has appeared on Broadway in War Horse and Equus, and Off-Broadway in Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play and Dead Man’s Cell Phone, and world premieres of plays by Richard Foreman, David Greenspan, Anne
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T. Ryder Smith* Benedick T. Ryder has appeared on Broadway in War Horse and Equus, and Off-Broadway in Sarah Ruhl’s Passion Play and Dead Man’s Cell Phone, and world premieres of plays by Richard Foreman, David Greenspan, Anne
Terrell Donnell Sledge* Claudio Terrell is excited to return to the PTC stage, having first appeared in the premiere of Find and Sign. [Regional:] Cincinnati Playhouse: FLY; Repertory Theatre of St. Louis: FLY; B
Max Robinson* Dogberry Max was last seen at PTC inA Few Good Men. He has also appeared in Noises Off,My Fair Lady, The Producers, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Les Misérables (Thénardier), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Amadeus, The
David Manis* Don Pedro David was seen recently at PTC in A Few Good Men and last year’s Clybourne Park. Broadway credits include War Horse, Henry IV with Kevin Kline, Exit the King with Geoffrey Rush, Abe Lincoln
Terrence Goodman* Antonio New York roles include the original production of Jesus Christ Superstar, the first revival of Damn Yankees with Gwen Verdon and Ray Walston, and as Captain Smith in Titanic. Major regional
Christopher Duval* Don John/Fight Choreographer Chris is very pleased to be making his PTC debut. As an actor and fight director, his work has been seen throughout the country at
Michael Jean Dozier* Conrade Michael makes his Pioneer Theatre Company debut. He was last seen as Lennox in Macbeth, a studio production by New Book Press. A graduate from UNCSA (B.F.A.),
Colleen Baum* Ursula/Master Colleen is from Salt Lake City and is happy to be back at Pioneer Theatre Company. She was last seen at PTC in Our Town, The Heiress, Lost in
Tobin Atkinson* Borachio Tobin returns to PTC after playing Juror 5 in Twelve Angry Men. Regional credits include roles at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Plan-B Theatre, SLAC, the Asolo (FL), the
John Ahlin* Leonato Broadway credits: Waiting for Godot, Journey’s End (2007 Tony Award Best Revival), The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Voices in the Dark, One Mo’ Time, Whoopee! and Macbeth. Regional – Recently, John appeared in two world premiere plays: A Dram