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Douglas Rees

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  • (September 20, 1988 to October 23, 1988) He played Harry Brightman in Horton Foote's play, "The Habitation of Dragons," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Horton Foote Jr. (George Tolliver); Peter Francis James (Lonny); Eugenia Rawis (Miss Helena); Marco St. John (Leonard Tolliver); Emmett O'Sullivan-Moore (Mr. Charlie); Isa Thomas (Leonard Tolliver); Hallie Foote (Margaret Tolliver); Mac Fleischman (Leonard Tolliver Jr.); Stephen Robert Hanna (Horace Tolliver); Matt Mulhern (Wally Smith); Harley Venton (Billy Dalton); Concard McLaren (Virgil Tolliver); Ben Tatar (Lester Whyte); Ann Kittredge (Bernice Dayton); David Butler (Sheriff); Denise Du Maurier (Evelyn Sparks); William Thunhurst (Mr. Smith) and Edward Janeck (Zachary Mott) in the cast. Horton Foote was also director.
  • (November 4, 2004 to January 2, 2005) He acted in Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard's play, "A Tuna Christmas," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Brad DePlanche in the cast. Charles H. Duggan was original producer. Dave Steakley was director.

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