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THE 39 STEPS

May 19, 2016 - Sep 11, 2016

Greer Cabaret Theater

HITCHCOCK MEETS HILARIOUS IN THIS TONY AWARD®-WINNING HIT COMEDY!
This madcap comic thriller features a juicy spy story mixed with a dash of Monty Python mayhem. A young man bored with life falls in with a mysterious woman claiming to be a secret agent and soon he’s the target of a cross-country manhunt with a shadowy organization called “The 39 Steps” on his trail. Four ridiculously talented actors take on over 150 roles in a plot packed with intrigue, international danger, an on-stage plane crash, old-fashioned romance, high-spirited comedy and a death-defying finale!

“ABSURDLY ENJOYABLE! This gleefully theatrical riff on Hitchcock's film is fast and frothy, performed by a cast of four that seems like a cast of thousands.” –Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Click here to learn more about our CLO Cabaret VIP Experience!

Cast

Luke Halferty

Luke Halferty (Clown) Is proud to return to the CLO Cabaret, where he last appeared as Aaron in FIRST DATE. A graduate of Point Park University's Conservatory, some of Luke's regional credits include Young Scrooge in A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS CAROL with Pittsburgh CLO., Conservatory Theatre Co. (Oklahoma!, Urinetown, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, The School for Scandal, The Crucible), PICT Classic Theatre (Lady Windermere's Fan, The Crucifer of Blood, The "Scottish Play"), The REP (Of Mice and Men), Playhouse Jr. (The Outsiders), and St. Vincent Summer Theatre (Too Many Cooks, Jeeves in Bloom). Thanks to friends and family for their support! www.lukehalferty.com

J. Alex Noble

J. Alex Noble (Understudy) is a Pittsburgh area native and Point Park University graduate. You may have seen him on stage recently with Pittsburgh CLO (Annie, Fiddler on the Roof, Sunset Boulevard, A Musical Christmas Carol), Pittsburgh Public Theater (My Fair Lady, Guys and Dolls), Pittsburgh Musical Theater (Beauty and the Beast, Hairspray, Les Miserables, Peter Pan), PICT Classic Theater (Macbeth, Sharon's Grave), or with Stage Right! (Rocky Horror, Shrek, Secret Garden, Children of Eden, Spelling Bee, Jesus Christ Superstar, Tink, Bye Bye Birdie, Charlie Brown Christmas). THE 39 STEPS marks his CLO Cabaret Debut!

Megan Pickrell

Megan Pickrell (Annabella/Margaret/Pamela) is thrilled to be making her Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret debut in THE 39 STEPS. A California native, Megan moved to the East Coast to receive her M.F.A. in Acting from Penn State. Recent credits include Twelfth Night and The Importance of Being Earnest (Penn State), Drifting (Dixon Place), Cymbeline, Romeo and Juliet, Charlotte's Web (Orlando Shakespeare Theatre), Julius Caesar (Muse of Fire), and Love’s Labour’s Lost (Georgia Shakespeare). Special thanks to my family and friends for all of their love and support!

Quinn Patrick Shannon

Quinn Patrick Shannon (Clown) is thrilled to return for his fourth production at the CLO Cabaret. He previously appeared in Plaid Tidings (Frankie), Judge Jackie Justice (Male Swing), and A Grand Night for Singing (Male Swing). Most recently, Quinn played Nicely Nicely Johnson in The Pittsburgh Public Theater's production of Guys and Dolls. Other credits include My Fair Lady with The Pittsburgh Public (Ensemble), Forever Plaid (Frankie) with the Mountain Playhouse, Young Frankenstein (Igor) with Pittsburgh Musical Theater, and Our Class (Wladek) with PICT Classic Theatre. He would like to thank his friends and family for all their love and support.

Allan Snyder

Allan Snyder (Richard Hannay) is thrilled to make his Pittsburgh debut at the CLO Cabaret! A recent transplant from New York City, Allan has appeared on Broadway in Les Miserables, off-Broadway in The Fantasticks and just finished a successful run in the national tour of The Phantom of the Opera (on many occasions appearing in the title role). Favorite regional credits include Kiss Me Kate (Fred/Petruchio), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Percy), The Full Monty (Jerry) and White Christmas (Bob Wallace). Thanks to Guy and the entire Pittsburgh CLO team, my amazingly gracious in-laws Harley and Janis, and my beautiful wife Kate!

Kelly Trumbull

Kelly Trumbull (Understudy) is thrilled to be returning to CLO Cabaret after appearing as Gabriella in last year’s production of BOEING BOEING. Additional local theater credits include productions with Quantum Theatre, The Rep at Point Park University, Bricolage Production Company, No Name Players, City Theater Company, and Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Young Company. Favorite roles include Gloria in By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, Freddy Reception in Strata, Abigail Williams in The Crucible, Jenny in Backsliding in the Promised Land (world premiere), and Jessica in This is Our Youth. Kelly currently teaches in the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Point Park University and Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Music. She holds a BFA in Acting from Syracuse University and a master’s in Educational Theatre from New York University. Proud member of Actor’s Equity. Love to the fam. www.kellytrumbull.com

Guy Stroman (Director) directed and choreographed Forever Plaid for the inaugural production of the Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret. He has since directed that show for the fifth anniversary of the Cabaret, both productions of Plaid Tidings, and the Cabaret’s production of Ring Of Fire. He has directed numerous productions of plays and musicals around the country and in New York, including: Driving Miss Daisy and The Glass Menagerie, both starring Sandy Duncan; The King and I, starring Lou Diamond Phillips (Best Director Award), Loot (Best Production award-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette); Twelfth Night (Cleveland Playhouse); 1776 (Best Director Award); Man of La Mancha (Audience Favorite Award), to name a few. Guy originated the role of Frankie in Forever Plaid in New York, London’s West End, and Los Angeles, where he won the L.A. Drama Critics Award for Best Actor.

Tony Ferrieri (Scenic Designer) Pittsburgh CLO: First Date, Girls Only, Boeing Boeing. City Theatre: Sex With Strangers, Sunset Baby, The Night Alive. Pgh. Playwrights Theatre: Miss Julie, The Piano Lesson. barebones: One Flew Over the Coo-coo’s Nest , A Streetcar Named Desire. Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center: The Little Mermaid. Quantum: The Master Builder, The Winter’s Tale. International Poetry Forum: Tell it to the Marines. Dana Phil Playhouse Productions: You Say Tomato, I say Shut Up, Other credits include designs for: Milieu Theatrics NY, Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Opera, Carrnivale, PICT, Emelin Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Madison Rep, TheatreWorks, 1812 Productions, REP, Playhouse Conservatory, Tuesday Musical Club, Hartwood, Gargaro, Physical Theatre, Spur of the Moment, Chatham, Pitt, Development Dimensions International, Saltworks and Unseam’d. Tony wishes to express his appreciation to all those who made this production possible.

Andrew David Ostrowski (Lighting Designer) National credits: The National High School Musical Theater Awards in NYC, The Asolo, Virginia Stage Company, North Shore Music Theatre, George Street Playhouse, TheatreWorks, New York Theater Institute, Merrimack Repertory Company, The Arden Theatre, Spoleto Festival USA, Madison Opera. Internationally his designs have appeared in France, Sweden, Scotland, and Ireland. From 1998-2003 Andy was the lighting director for an international tour of the Gershwin opera “Porgy and Bess”.  Local credits: Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical, Pittsburgh Ballet, City Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Pittsburgh Symphony, The REP, The Conservatory Company at the Playhouse, as well as, other.  See more at www.tfpld.com 

Stephanie Shaw (Costume Designer) currently works at City Theatre Company as the Costume Shop Manager.  Stephanie is new to Pittsburgh, moving here from her previous job as Instr. Asst. Professor of Costume Technology for the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss.  Some of her costume design credits include:  The Spitfire Grill (Ole Miss 2015), World Builders (Contemporary American Theatre Festival 2015), Blood Brothers (Texas Shakespeare Festival 2012), The Taming of the Shrew (TSF 2011), and Hamlet (Reduxion Theatre Company NYC 2006).  She would like to thank her new theatre friends of Pittsburgh for their warm welcome!

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THE 39 STEPS

May 19, 2016 - Sep 11, 2016

Greer Cabaret Theater

HITCHCOCK MEETS HILARIOUS IN THIS TONY AWARD®-WINNING HIT COMEDY!
This madcap comic thriller features a juicy spy story mixed with a dash of Monty Python mayhem. A young man bored with life falls in with a mysterious woman claiming to be a secret agent and soon he’s the target of a cross-country manhunt with a shadowy organization called “The 39 Steps” on his trail. Four ridiculously talented actors take on over 150 roles in a plot packed with intrigue, international danger, an on-stage plane crash, old-fashioned romance, high-spirited comedy and a death-defying finale!

“ABSURDLY ENJOYABLE! This gleefully theatrical riff on Hitchcock's film is fast and frothy, performed by a cast of four that seems like a cast of thousands.” –Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Click here to learn more about our CLO Cabaret VIP Experience!

Cast

Luke Halferty

Luke Halferty (Clown) Is proud to return to the CLO Cabaret, where he last appeared as Aaron in FIRST DATE. A graduate of Point Park University's Conservatory, some of Luke's regional credits include Young Scrooge in A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS CAROL with Pittsburgh CLO., Conservatory Theatre Co. (Oklahoma!, Urinetown, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, The School for Scandal, The Crucible), PICT Classic Theatre (Lady Windermere's Fan, The Crucifer of Blood, The "Scottish Play"), The REP (Of Mice and Men), Playhouse Jr. (The Outsiders), and St. Vincent Summer Theatre (Too Many Cooks, Jeeves in Bloom). Thanks to friends and family for their support! www.lukehalferty.com

J. Alex Noble

J. Alex Noble (Understudy) is a Pittsburgh area native and Point Park University graduate. You may have seen him on stage recently with Pittsburgh CLO (Annie, Fiddler on the Roof, Sunset Boulevard, A Musical Christmas Carol), Pittsburgh Public Theater (My Fair Lady, Guys and Dolls), Pittsburgh Musical Theater (Beauty and the Beast, Hairspray, Les Miserables, Peter Pan), PICT Classic Theater (Macbeth, Sharon's Grave), or with Stage Right! (Rocky Horror, Shrek, Secret Garden, Children of Eden, Spelling Bee, Jesus Christ Superstar, Tink, Bye Bye Birdie, Charlie Brown Christmas). THE 39 STEPS marks his CLO Cabaret Debut!

Megan Pickrell

Megan Pickrell (Annabella/Margaret/Pamela) is thrilled to be making her Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret debut in THE 39 STEPS. A California native, Megan moved to the East Coast to receive her M.F.A. in Acting from Penn State. Recent credits include Twelfth Night and The Importance of Being Earnest (Penn State), Drifting (Dixon Place), Cymbeline, Romeo and Juliet, Charlotte's Web (Orlando Shakespeare Theatre), Julius Caesar (Muse of Fire), and Love’s Labour’s Lost (Georgia Shakespeare). Special thanks to my family and friends for all of their love and support!

Quinn Patrick Shannon

Quinn Patrick Shannon (Clown) is thrilled to return for his fourth production at the CLO Cabaret. He previously appeared in Plaid Tidings (Frankie), Judge Jackie Justice (Male Swing), and A Grand Night for Singing (Male Swing). Most recently, Quinn played Nicely Nicely Johnson in The Pittsburgh Public Theater's production of Guys and Dolls. Other credits include My Fair Lady with The Pittsburgh Public (Ensemble), Forever Plaid (Frankie) with the Mountain Playhouse, Young Frankenstein (Igor) with Pittsburgh Musical Theater, and Our Class (Wladek) with PICT Classic Theatre. He would like to thank his friends and family for all their love and support.

Allan Snyder

Allan Snyder (Richard Hannay) is thrilled to make his Pittsburgh debut at the CLO Cabaret! A recent transplant from New York City, Allan has appeared on Broadway in Les Miserables, off-Broadway in The Fantasticks and just finished a successful run in the national tour of The Phantom of the Opera (on many occasions appearing in the title role). Favorite regional credits include Kiss Me Kate (Fred/Petruchio), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Percy), The Full Monty (Jerry) and White Christmas (Bob Wallace). Thanks to Guy and the entire Pittsburgh CLO team, my amazingly gracious in-laws Harley and Janis, and my beautiful wife Kate!

Kelly Trumbull

Kelly Trumbull (Understudy) is thrilled to be returning to CLO Cabaret after appearing as Gabriella in last year’s production of BOEING BOEING. Additional local theater credits include productions with Quantum Theatre, The Rep at Point Park University, Bricolage Production Company, No Name Players, City Theater Company, and Pittsburgh Public Theater’s Young Company. Favorite roles include Gloria in By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, Freddy Reception in Strata, Abigail Williams in The Crucible, Jenny in Backsliding in the Promised Land (world premiere), and Jessica in This is Our Youth. Kelly currently teaches in the Conservatory of Performing Arts at Point Park University and Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Music. She holds a BFA in Acting from Syracuse University and a master’s in Educational Theatre from New York University. Proud member of Actor’s Equity. Love to the fam. www.kellytrumbull.com

Guy Stroman (Director) directed and choreographed Forever Plaid for the inaugural production of the Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret. He has since directed that show for the fifth anniversary of the Cabaret, both productions of Plaid Tidings, and the Cabaret’s production of Ring Of Fire. He has directed numerous productions of plays and musicals around the country and in New York, including: Driving Miss Daisy and The Glass Menagerie, both starring Sandy Duncan; The King and I, starring Lou Diamond Phillips (Best Director Award), Loot (Best Production award-Pittsburgh Post-Gazette); Twelfth Night (Cleveland Playhouse); 1776 (Best Director Award); Man of La Mancha (Audience Favorite Award), to name a few. Guy originated the role of Frankie in Forever Plaid in New York, London’s West End, and Los Angeles, where he won the L.A. Drama Critics Award for Best Actor.

Tony Ferrieri (Scenic Designer) Pittsburgh CLO: First Date, Girls Only, Boeing Boeing. City Theatre: Sex With Strangers, Sunset Baby, The Night Alive. Pgh. Playwrights Theatre: Miss Julie, The Piano Lesson. barebones: One Flew Over the Coo-coo’s Nest , A Streetcar Named Desire. Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center: The Little Mermaid. Quantum: The Master Builder, The Winter’s Tale. International Poetry Forum: Tell it to the Marines. Dana Phil Playhouse Productions: You Say Tomato, I say Shut Up, Other credits include designs for: Milieu Theatrics NY, Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Opera, Carrnivale, PICT, Emelin Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Madison Rep, TheatreWorks, 1812 Productions, REP, Playhouse Conservatory, Tuesday Musical Club, Hartwood, Gargaro, Physical Theatre, Spur of the Moment, Chatham, Pitt, Development Dimensions International, Saltworks and Unseam’d. Tony wishes to express his appreciation to all those who made this production possible.

Andrew David Ostrowski (Lighting Designer) National credits: The National High School Musical Theater Awards in NYC, The Asolo, Virginia Stage Company, North Shore Music Theatre, George Street Playhouse, TheatreWorks, New York Theater Institute, Merrimack Repertory Company, The Arden Theatre, Spoleto Festival USA, Madison Opera. Internationally his designs have appeared in France, Sweden, Scotland, and Ireland. From 1998-2003 Andy was the lighting director for an international tour of the Gershwin opera “Porgy and Bess”.  Local credits: Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical, Pittsburgh Ballet, City Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Pittsburgh Symphony, The REP, The Conservatory Company at the Playhouse, as well as, other.  See more at www.tfpld.com 

Stephanie Shaw (Costume Designer) currently works at City Theatre Company as the Costume Shop Manager.  Stephanie is new to Pittsburgh, moving here from her previous job as Instr. Asst. Professor of Costume Technology for the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss.  Some of her costume design credits include:  The Spitfire Grill (Ole Miss 2015), World Builders (Contemporary American Theatre Festival 2015), Blood Brothers (Texas Shakespeare Festival 2012), The Taming of the Shrew (TSF 2011), and Hamlet (Reduxion Theatre Company NYC 2006).  She would like to thank her new theatre friends of Pittsburgh for their warm welcome!