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Yaron Lotan

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Yaron Lotan

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  • (November 24 to December 23, 2015) He acted in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Taylor Abels, Lisa Bol, Marc Bovino, Michael T. Brown, Celina Dean, Michael Fell, Shanara Gabrielle, Andy Gaukel, Mbali Guliwe, Hannah Karpenko, William McNulty, Jermaine Miles, Benjamin Pelteson, John Preston, Ari Shapiro, Jayson Speters, Emily Stout, Walls Trimble, Sara Turner, Douglas Waterbury-Tieman, Kyle Whalen, Lindsey Noel Whiting, Amelia Windom, Nadia Allen, Julien Allen, Nathan Bukowski, Elise A. Coughlan, Vaughn Michael Ramirez, Austin Ramirez, Bailey Ramirez, Calvin Ramirez and Gebe Weible in the cast. Drew Fracher was director. Antje Ellermann was scenic designer. Kristopher Castle was costume designer. Thomas C. Hase was lighting designer. Matt Callahan was sound designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Paul Mills Holmes was production stage manager. Katie Shade was assistant stage manager. Katie Glasheen was dialect coach. Delilah Smyth was movement supervisor. Tim Murner was music director. Zan Sawyer-Dailey was casting director.
  • (January 12 to 16, 2016) He acted in Tasha Gordon-Solmon's play, "Coffee Break," (Nick O'Leary was director); Francesca Pazniokos's play, "Goodnight," (Cara Phipps was director); Eric Dufault's play, "Maybe One Day He Will Get Divorced," (Michael Legg was director); Cory Hinkle's play, "This Quintessence of Dust," (James Kennedy was director); Lynn Rosen's play, "The Opulent Complex," (Jessica Fisch was director); James Kennedy's play, "Trudy, Carolyn, Martha and Regina Travel to Outer Space and Have a Pretty Terrible Time There," (Cara Phipps was director); Steve Moulds' play, "You Are Trying My Patience," (John Rooney was director) and Eric Pfeffinger's play, "That Thing That Time," (Jessica Fisch was director) were performed in "The Tens 2016 Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Victor Jory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Austin Blunk, Lisa Bol, Michael T. Brown, Glenna Brucken, Michael Fell, Tracey Green, Mbali Guliwe, Alejandro Hernandez, Hannah Karpenko, Esau Mora, Ari Shapiro, Jayson Speters, Adenike Thomas, Walls Trimble, Sara Turner, Kyle Whalen, Park Williams, Addison Williams and Amelia Windom in the cast. Karl Anderson was scenic designer. Maggie McGrann was costume designer. Cheyenne Davis was lighting designer. Rachel Spear was sound designer. Codey Butler was production stage manager. Abbie Betts and Anna Nerikirk were assistant stage managers. Kate Cuellar, Hannah Rae Montgomery and Jessica Reese were Dramaturges. Sonia Diaz, Tia Kelley and Jonathan Harper Schlieman were assistant Dramaturges. Katie Sammons was production manager.
  • (March 25 to April 10, 2016) He acted in Martyna Majok, Meg Miroshnik, Jiehae Park and Jen Silverman's play, "Wondrous Strange," was performed in a Humaan Festival production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Austin Blunk, Lisa Bol, Michael T. Brown, Glenna Brucken, Michael Fell, Tracey Green, Mbali Guliwe, Alejandro Hernandez, Hannah Karpenko, Esau Mora, Ari Shapiro, Jayson Speters, Adenike Thomas, Walls Trimble, Sara Turner, Kyle Whalen, Park Williams, Addison Williams and Amelia Windom in the cast. Marti Lyons was director. Max Vernon was composer. Daniel Zimmerman was scenic designer. Beatrice Vena was costume designer. Paul Toben was lighting designer. Christian Frederickson was sound designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Mallory Paige Marsh was production stage manager. Jessica Reese was Dramaturge. Drew Fracher was fight director.

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