Randy Danson has been seen at the A.R.T. in the title roe
of Phaedra, as Kate in The
Cripple of Inishmaan, Delfina Treadwell in Valparaiso,
Mae Garga in In the Jungle of Cities, Agave in The
Bacchae and Clytaemnestra in The
Oresteia. She played Ahab's Wife in Ahab's Wife and the Whale,
conceived, choreographed, and staged by Amy Spencer
and Richard Colton, with text by Tom Sleigh,
and presented at the Jim Henson Festival at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center
in New York. Other New York credits include Ain
and David Gordon's workshop production of The
First Picture Show and Elizabeth
Egloff's The Devils, directed by Garland Wright; the title role in
Elizabeth Egloff's Phaedra;
Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest; as well as Triumph of Love, The
Treatment, and Blue Window. Her resident credits include Masha in
Three Sisters, Arkadina in The Seagull, ShenTe/Shui Ta in The
Good Person of Szechuan (Helen Hayes Award winner), Kate in The Taming
of the Shrew, several roles in Tony Kushner's Slavs, and the title
role in Robert Woodruff's production of The
Duchess of Malfi. On television she has appeared in the film version of
"Blue Window" and "The Prince of Homburg," as well as in guest roles on "Law
and Order," "The Equalizer," and several soaps. On film
she has been in several features by independent filmmaker Mark Rappaport and
in Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ. She is the recipient
of an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence.
Read a profile of Randy Danson coinciding with In the Jungle of Cities.
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