Details
Select seats (PINK ■ ZONE D seats only), strictly limited availability. |
$10 off any seat except SuperSaver seats. Valid for performances Apr. 24 - May 12 only. No refunds, no exchanges. Buy Tickets
Show is approximately 95 minutes, with no intermission.
Events
$5 NIGHT: April 24, 7:30 pm (Tickets on sale at 4:30 pm)
WINE DOWN FRIDAY: April 26, post-show
MRTEA: April 28, 1:30 pm
COOKIE MATINEE: May 1, 1:30 pm
LOWELL NIGHT: May 2, 7:30 pm (Tickets on sale at 4:30 pm)
ASK THE ARTISTS POST-SHOW DISCUSSION: May 2 and May 9
EDUCATOR & MILITARY DISCOUNT DAY: May 4, 4:00 pm
LADIES NIGHT: May 9, 6:00 pm (must RSVP)
OPEN CAPTIONING: May 12, 2:00 pm
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Creative Team
Erin Felgar (Jessie) Broadway: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. Off Broadway: Billy Witch, The Sporting Life (Studio 42), Seven Minutes in Heaven (Colt Coeur), Wasted: An Historical Musical (ANT Fest), The Tenant (Woodshed Collective). Regional: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Center Theater Group), All's Well That Ends Well, Miss Julie (Yale Rep); On the Razzle (Williamstown Theater Festival). BFA University of Evansville, MFA Yale School of Drama.
MRT: Silent Sky. Off-Broadway/New York: Lincoln Center Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, The New Group, Clubbed Thumb, New Georges, Little Lord, Jack & More. Regional: ART, Yale Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Humana Festival at Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, McCarter, Wilma, Repertory Theatre of Saint Louis, Studio Arena. International: Selina Cross, Peyton Place BBC Radio. Film/T.V.: Law & Order SVU, NBC; Blacklist, NBC; The Looming Tower, Hulu; Chicago Med, NBC; The Americans (recurring), FX; Younger (recurring), TVLand; Gotham, Fox. Education: New School for Drama (MFA), Royal Holloway College University of London. Other: over 100 audio books
is a New York City-based theater artist. In NYC Natasha has appeared in new and developing work at MCC, HERE, PS122, and The Lark. Regional: New York Stage and Film, The Geva Theater, Cape Cod Playhouse, White Heron Playhouse, Gulfshore Playhouse, and The Boston Court. Film: Farah Goes Bang (winner of the Nora Ephron Prize at the TriBeCa Film Festival); Odyssea (Slamdance). TV: “Ground Floor” (TBS); “Betas” (Amazon). MFA: Juilliard. Natasha also works as a director and teaching artist. More info at www.natashabwarner.com
is chuffed to be making his Merrimack Repertory Theatre debut. His previous credits include Indian Ink (Roundabout Theatre), Snow Falling on Cedars (Hartford Stage), The Underpants (Syracuse Stage), Of Mice and Men (Pioneer Theatre), Bloody Blackbeard (Triad Stage), and The Rivals (ACT). His Film and TV credits include Daredevil, Blue Bloods, Deliver Us from Evil, L&O SVU and The Undying. Mark holds an M.F.A. from A.C.T.
is a freelance theatre director in New York City. She has focused her career on developing new work as a director and artistic producer. She was the Artistic Associate and Director of The Professional Training Program (formerly known as The Workshop) at Williamstown Theatre Festival for ten years. Her directing credits include: The Weir for White Heron Theatre (upcoming); True West (reading) at Fort Bliss Army Base for Arts for the Armed Forces; A Liberal Tradition (workshop) at White Heron Theatre; The May Queen at Geva Theatre and Cape Cod Playhouse; The Judy Show at The Geffen Theatre, DR2, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Theatre J; and Caroline in Jersey by Melinda Lopez, Dissonance by Damian Lanigan, Demon Dreams by Tommy Smith, The Witching Hour at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Twelfth Night, Big Love, Our Country's Good, The Lover, and Nobody Here But Us Chickens at Williamstown Theatre Festival Professional Training Program; elemeno pea by Molly Smith Metzler, Yellow by Cybele Pascal, and PT Butterhouse by Elizabeth Meriwether at Juilliard; Christmas Present by Amy Herzog at EST; Missing and Kissing, The Tanks Break by Anne Washburn at Naked Angels; Preserve by Courtney Baron, Pearl by Anne Washburn at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre; The Poet and the Rent and Daniel Goldfarb's Dulche De Leche (workshop) with the Atlantic Theatre Company; A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, The Women, Ludlow Fair, Buy One Get One Free, Downtown, Fore with Atlantic Theatre Company Acting School; Miss Julie at Access Theatre. She has assisted Joe Mantello and Woody Allen. She received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon and is on the Board of SPACE on Ryder Farm.
MRT: debut. Broadway: The Elephant Man (starring Bradley Cooper), Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth (dir. Spike Lee). West End: The Elephant Man. Off-Broadway: Describe The Night, Guards at the Taj (2016 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Set Design), Our New Girl (Atlantic), Vietgone, Important Hats of the Twentieth Century (MTC), Heathers The Musical, Luce (Lincoln Center Theatre), Gigantic (Vineyard), Much Ado About Nothing (Public Theatre). Regional: Geffen, ACT San Francisco, Ford’s Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe, Center Stage Baltimore, Denver Center, Portland Center Stage, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Geva Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, South Coast Repertory, Victory Gardens Theatre, Bay Street Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Arden Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, The Muny, Williamstown. Dance: Doug Varone & Dancers, Cedar Lake Dance. TV: Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, Gotham, Smash, The Today Show. Education: North Carolina School of the Arts, Yale School of Drama. timothymackabeedesign.com
MRT debut. Past productions with Paper Mill Playhouse, The Muny (St. Louis Theater Circle Award, Seussical; Judy Award, Tarzan), Weston Playhouse, Theatre Under the Stars, George Street Playhouse, Irish Repertory Theatre, Yale Repertory Theater, Pittsburgh CLO, Music Theater of Wichita, Engeman Theater, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Feld Entertainment’s Disney Live, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Epic Theatre Ensemble, Westchester Broadway, NYMF (Outstanding Costume Design, Claudio Quest), Cape May Stage, TheatreWorks Hartford (CT Critics Choice Award nomination, The Legend of Georgia McBride). MFA Yale School of Drama. www.LeonDobkowski.com @MrLeonD
Recent projects include The Rembrandt at Steppenwolf, Doll’s House Part 2 for St Louis Rep and Feeding the Dragon at Hartford Stage, City Theatre, and The Cherry Lane in NYC. Past projects include Constellations, Hir, and Georama, a musical. Ann designed the Broadway production of Souvenir and was a Tony nominee for her work on the Tony Award-winning August: Osage County, which she designed for Steppenwolf, Broadway, London, Sydney, and the national tour. She designs extensively in regional theatres, including Milwaukee Rep, the Guthrie, Denver Theatre Center, Yale Rep, the Huntington, the McCarter, the Kennedy Center, the Alliance, and ten seasons at Oregon Shakespeare Festival. In the fall of 2018, Ann was a guest lecturer at University of Texas-Austin teaching graduate Lighting Design skills. Awards include a 2017 NYMF award for Best Design for Georama; a 2014 PAMTA for Best Design for Fiddler on the Roof at Portland Center Stage; 2009 IRNE Award, Best Lighting, Fences at Huntington Theatre; and a Backstage Garland Award, Magic Fire at OSF.
Maegan is thrilled to be returning to MRT for Cry It Out! Selected previous credits include stage manager on Guards at the Taj (Central Square Theater); The Royale and Chill (Merrimack Repertory Theatre); The Effect and A Measure of Normalcy (Gloucester Stage Company); Creditors and Ugly Lies the Bone (Shakespeare & Company); The Legend of Georgia McBride (Greater Boston Stage Company); assistant stage manager on She Loves Me, Mame, Lucky Stiff, Sweet Charity, Funny...Forum, and How to Succeed...Trying (Greater Boston Stage Company). Maegan received her BFA in Stage Management from Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. She and her fiance live with their dog in Lowell, MA.
MRT debut production. Recent credits include Steve Rosen and David Rossmer's The Other Josh Cohen; Accidentally Brave at DR2, directed by Kristin Hanggi; Million Dollar Quartet at Rep Theatre of St. Louis; Cincinnati Rep and Bucks County Playhouse; David Cale’s Harry Clarke for Audible and The Vineyard; Sweeney Todd at Kansas City Rep. Other NY: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson on Broadway, Playwrights Horizons, BAM, The Public, Cherry Lane, The Atlantic, Primary Stages, Rattlestick, PlayCo, St. Ann’s Warehouse. Regional: The Guthrie, The Old Globe, Williamstown Theater Festival, NY Stage and Film, Geva Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company, Center Theater Group, American Conservatory Theater, and Two River Theater. Also, sound design for the film My Name is David and the podcast “Steal the Stars.” Proud member of USA829 and Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association.
MRT: Producer: The Heath, Slow Food, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, Murder for Two, Native Gardens, The Villains' Supper Club, Little Orphan Danny, Lost Laughs: The Slapstick Tragedy of Fatty Arbuckle, KNYUM, A Christmas Carol, The Royale, Going to See the Kid, Abigail/1702, 45 Plays for 45 Presidents, Home of the Brave, Tinker to Evers to Chance, It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. Stage Manager: The Outgoing Tide. Assistant Stage Manager: Out of the City, Oceanside, The Best Brothers, 13 Things About Ed Carpolotti, Dusk Rings a Bell, Equally Divided, The Devil’s Music: The Life and Blues of Bessie Smith, Stella and Lou, Proof, Red, Half‘n Half‘n Half, Mrs. Whitney, The Voice of the Turtle, Two Jews Walk Into a War..., The Exceptionals, Tryst, Four Places, The Last Days of Mickey & Jean, Black Pearl Sings!, Fabuloso, The Seafarer, Bad Dates, Tranced, The Fantasticks, A View of the Harbor (workshop), Stage Management Intern (2004). Regional: Company Manager, Studio Arena Theatre; Production Assistant, Studio Arena Theatre; Assistant Stage Manager, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Seaside Music Theatre; Assistant Stage Manager, Lucie de Lammermoor, Boston Lyric Opera; Stage Management Intern, Trinity Repertory Company. Education: BFA, Salem State College in 2004.
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"Cry It Out" Photos
Written by Molly Smith Metzler
Directed by Amanda Charlton