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Harriett Trangucci is Performing Arts Center, HERE Arts
delighted to be working Center, Alliance Rep, Manhattan Rep,
with these beautiful, Downtown Urban Arts Festival, Hudson
talented souls again. Guild, The Secret Theatre, The Chain
Harriett was last seen on Theatre, The Midtown International
the mainstage here last Theatre Festival, Strawberry Festival,
October as Vanessa in The The Whitefire Theatre, The Barrow
Lucky Ones. Favorite roles Group, Fresh Produce’d LA and The
include Zelda in The How Bendheim Performing Arts Center,
And The Why, Juliana in The Other among others. As an actor she has
Place, Pilot in Grounded, Alice in Clever performed on Broadway, off-Broadway,
Little Lies, Karen, Muriel and Norma in in National Tours and in numerous
Plaza Suite, Mother in Distracted and regional theatres across the country.
Mable in Prides Crossing. Film credits: Her passion is developing new works
Punchline, Long Shadows and Sudden with kids of all ages and sharing the joy
Manhattan. Harriett trained at William of creating with those who feel they
Esper Studios and Indiana University. don’t have a voice in the world.
She is the wildly lucky mother of three
and wife of one. Off stage Harriett is a Will Eno (Playwright)is a Residency
CASA Coordinator for children in foster Five Fellow at the Signature Theatre in
care. Harriett is a member of the New York, which presented Title and
Actors' Equity Association. Deed in 2012, and The Open House, in
2014. Following an acclaimed run at
Emaline Williams is an Yale Repertory Theatre, his play The
Ohio native currently Realistic Joneses was on Broadway in
residing in Hackettstown,
NJ. Her theatrical credits 2014, directed by Sam Gold and
include NYC: Vampire starring Toni Collette, Michael C. Hall,
Cowboys Theater Co Tracy Letts, and Marisa Tomei. The
(Alice in Slasherland, Realistic Joneses won a Drama Desk
GEEK!) Centenary Stage Award, was named USA Today’s “Best
Company (Dracula, Hitler’s Tasters) The Play on Broadway,” topped the The
Bickford Theatre (Accomplice), The Guardian’s 2014 list of American plays,
Growing Stage (Tales from the Garden) and was included in The N.Y. Times’
& Alliance Repertory (Bluff, Trying), “Best Theatre of 2014.” The Open
Monomoy Theatre (The Crucible, House won the 2014 Obie Award, the
Harvey, Henry IV 1&2, George Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, and
Washington Slept Here) Film: A a Drama Desk Award, and was included
Thousand Words, Hotel*, Hunter’s in both the Time Out New York and
Weekend Webseries: Jess Archer VS* Time Magazine Top 10 Plays of the
*now streaming on Amazon Prime.
Emaline received her BFA in theater Year. Title and Deed was on The N.Y.
performance from Ohio University and Times and The New Yorker magazine’s
is a proud member of the Actor’s Equity Top Ten Plays of 2012. His play Gnit, a
Association. loving but aggressive adaptation of
www.emalinewilliams.com Peer Gynt, premiered at the Actor’s
Theatre of Louisville in 2013.
Betsy True (Director) has had a Middletown, winner of the Horton Foote
diverse career in the theatre as an Award, premiered at the Vineyard
award-winning director, writer and Theatre and subsequently at
actor that has spanned over 35 years. Steppenwolf Theater and many other
She has directed numerous plays in American Theaters and universities. His
NYC, NJ and LA, many of which were internationally heralded play Thom Pain
new works. She is delighted to be back (based on nothing) was a finalist for the
with Vivid Stage after directing 2005 Pulitzer Prize and has been
Everything is Super Great, The Lucky translated into more than a dozen
Ones, What Stays, Psychodrama and languages. He was recently awarded
the workshop of A Certain Age. She has the PEN/Laura Pels International
directed pieces that have been Foundation Award.
performed at the New Jersey