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Goldstein, Munar, Overshown, Paley, Potts, et al. Set for E.S.T Marathon 2008

By: Brian Scott Lipton · Apr 29, 2008  · New York

Darren Goldstein<br>
(© Joseph Marzullo/Retna)
Darren Goldstein
(© Joseph Marzullo/Retna)
Casting has been announced for "Series A "of the Ensemble Studio Theatre's Marathon 2008, to run May 8-31.

The series will include Matt Lauria and Darren Goldstein in David Auburn's An Upset, directed by Harris Yulin; Julie Fitzpatrick and Jake Hoffman in Amy Herzog's Christmas Present, directed by R.J. Tolan; Michael Potts and Karen Trott in Willie Reale's A Little Soul-Searching, with music by Patrick Barnes, to be directed by Evan Cabnet; Andres Munar, Jenny Gomez, Berrett Doss, and Howard Overshown in Michael John Garces' Tostitos, to be directed by May Adrales; and Petronia Paley, Autumn Dornfield, Eric Gild, and Jacob Hawkins in Quincy Long's Wedding Pictures, to be directed by Kathleen Dimmick.

"Series B" (May 23-June 20) will include Neil LaBute's The Great War; Taylor Mac's Okay; Lloyd Suh's Happy Birthday William Abernathy; David Zellnik's Ideogram; and Anne Washburn's October/November, while "Series C" (June 6-June 28) will include Lewis Black's In Between Songs; Michael Feingold's Japanoir; Frank D. Gilroy's Piscary; Jose Rivera's Flowers; and Jacquelyn Reingold's A Very Very Short Play.

For more information, visit www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org.


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