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Mary Kate Law

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  • (1989- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1989) Stage Play: Starmites. Musical comedy.Music by Barry Keating; Lyrics by Barry Keating. Book by Stuart Ross and Barry Keating. Musical Director: Henry Aronson. Dance arrangements by Henry Aronson. Music orchestrated by James McElwaine. Vocal arrangements by Dianne Adams. Associate Musical Dir.: Dianne Adams. Additional lyrics by Freida Williams ("Spousal Arousal"). Additional music by Freida Williams ("Spousal Arousal"). Percussion arrangement by Jeffrey Potter ("Spousal Arousal"). Choreographed by Michele Assaf. Assistant Choreographer: T.C. Charlton. Directed and staged by Larry Carpenter. Criterion Center Stage Right: 27 Apr 1989- 18 Jun 1989 (60 performances + 35 previews that began 24 Mar 1989). Cast: Janet Aldrich (as "Maligna, Banshee"), Gabriel Barre (as "Trinkulus, Innerspace"), Bennett Cale (as "Ack Ack Ackerman, Starmite"), Victor Trent Cook (as "Herbie Harrison, Starmite"), John-Michael Flate (as "Droid"), Ariel Grabber (as "Shak Graa, Innerspace"), Brian Lane Green (as "Spacepunk, Innerspace"), Liz Larsen (as "Eleanor, On Earth/Bizarbara, Starmite"), Mary Kate Law (as "Shotzi, Banshee") [Broadway debut], Sharon McNight (as "Mother, On Earth/Diva, Starmite"), Ric Ryder (as "Droid"), Gwen Stewart (as "Canibelle, Banshee"), Freida Williams (as "Balbraka, Banshee"), Christopher Zelno (as "Dazzle Razzledorf, Starmite"). Understudies: Janet Aldrich (as "Diva/Mother"), John-Michael Flate (as "Shak Graa/Spacepunk/Trinkulus"), Ric Ryder (as "Ack Ack Ackerman/Dazzle Razzledorf/Herbie Harrison") and Wendy-Jo Vaughn (as "Balbraka/Bizarbara, Canibelle/Droid/Eleanor/Maligna/Shotzi"). Produced by Hinks Shimberg, Mary Keil and Steve Warnick. Associate Producer: Peter Bogyo, John Burt and Severn Sandt.
  • (2007) Stage Play: Inherit the Wind. Drama (revival). Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Associate Director: Mark Schneider. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Directed by Doug Hughes. Lyceum Theatre: 12 Apr 2007- 8 Jul 2007 (100 performances + 27 previews that began on 19 Mar 2007). Cast: Brian Dennehy (as "Matthew Harrison Brady"), Christopher Plummer (as "Henry Drummond"), Byron Jennings (as "Rev. Jeremiah Brown"), Denis O'Hare (as "E.K. Hornbeck"), Terry Beaver (as "Judge"), Anne Bowles (as "Mrs. Loomis/Townsperson"), Steve Brady (as "Townsperson"), Bill Buell (as "Mr. Bannister"), Bill Christ (as "Vendor/Townsperson"), Carson Church (as "Gospel Quartet"), Conor Donovan (as "Howard"), Lanny Flaherty (as "Elijah"), Kit Flanagan (as "Townsperson"), Beth Fowler (as "Mrs. Brady"), Sherman Howard (as "Townsperson"), Katie Klaus (as "Gospel Quartet"), Maggie Lacey (as "Rachel Brown"), Jordan Lage (as "Tom Davenport"), Mary Kate Law (as "Gospel Quartet"), Philip LeStrange (as "Townsperson"), Kevin Loomis (as "Monkey Man/Townsperson"), David M. Lutken (as "Gospel Quartet"), Charlotte Maier (as "Mrs. Krebs/Townsperson"), Matthew Nardozzi (as "Timmy/Townsperson"), Randall Newsome (as "Photographer/Townsperson"), Jay Patterson (as "Dunlap/Townsperson"), Pippa Pearthree (as "Mrs. Blair/Townsperson"), Scott Sowers (as "Meeker"), Amanda Sprecher (as "Melinda"), Erik Steele (as "Reuter's Reporter/Harry Y. Esterbrook/Townsperson"), Jeff Steitzer (as "Mayor"), Henry Stram (as "Mr. Goodfellow"), Benjamin Walker (as "Bertram Cates"), Andrew Weems (as "Sillers/Townsperson"). Understudies: Anne Bowles (as "Rachel Brown"), Steve Brady (as "Dunlap/Elijah/Sillers"), Bill Christ (as "Mr. Goodfellow/Rev. Jeremiah Brown"), Kit Flanagan (as "Mrs. Blair/Mrs. Brady/Mrs. Krebs"), Sherman Howard (as "Henry Drummond/Monkey Man"), Jordan Lage (as "E.K. Hornbeck"), Philip LeStrange (as "Judge/Mayor/Mr. Bannister"), Kevin Loomis (as "Meeker/Reuter's Man"), Matthew Nardozzi (as "Howard/Melinda"), Erik Steele (as"Bertram Cates/Photographer") and Jeff Steitzer (as "Matthew Harrison Brady"). Produced by Boyett Ostar Productions, The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Philip J. Smith: President. Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President), Lawrence Horowitz, Jon Avnet, Ralph Guild, Roy Furman, Debra Black, Daryl Roth, Bill Rollnick, Nancy Ellison Rollnick and Stephanie McClelland. Associate Producer: Judith Resnick.

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