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STC’s All’s Well That Ends Well Extends Through October 30

Marsha Mason in
All's Well That Ends Well
(© Scott Suchman)
Marsha Mason in
All’s Well That Ends Well
(© Scott Suchman)

The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of All’s Well That Ends Well, at the Lansburgh Theatre, has extended one week, and will now close on October 30. Michael Kahn has directed the production.

In the play, Helena, the daughter of a physician, cures the ailing King of France using the skills her late father taught her. In return, the King promises her the husband of her choice, unaware that the non-committal Count Bertram is the object of her affection. This production will be set the play in the World War I era.

The production is headlined by four-time Academy Award nominee Marsha Mason Mason, in the role of the Countess of Rousillon. The cast also includes Bev Appleton as a Lord, Michael Bakkensen as Parolles, Caitlin O’Connell as Widow Capilet, Nick Depinto as Dumaine the Elder, Conrad Feininger as a Lord, Daniel Flint as the Interpreter, Adam Green as Lavatch, Natalie Mitchell as Diana, Barbara Pinolini as Rynalda and Miriana, Charity Pomeroy as the Nurse, Tony Roach as Bertram, Miriam Silverman as Helena, Ted Van Griethuysen as the King of France, Kristen Varvaris as Isabel, Paxton Whitehead as Lafeau, Danny Yeorges as Dumaine the Younger, and ensemble members Kevin Hasser, Russell Jonas, John W. Schiffbauer, Scott Woltz and Kevin Woods.

The creative team includes Court Watson (set), Robert Perdziola (costumes), Charlie Morrison (lighting), and Adam Wernick (composer).

For TheaterMania’s review of the production, click here.

For more information on the show, click here.