WILL LeBOW
Alfed in Cardenio; Conspirator in Julius Caesar. A.R.T.: fifty-two productions including Niels Bohr in Copenhagen, Eddie Darko in Donnie Darko, A Marvelous Party!, Mr. Brownlow in Oliver Twist (also at Theatre for A New Audience and Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Capulet in Romeo and Juliet, Garcin in No Exit, Kulygin in Three Sisters, Uncle Jacob, Innkeeperess, Head Waiter in Amerika, Jupiter in Dido, Queen of Carthage, Valère in The
Miser, Goldberg in The Birthday Party,
Egeus and Peter Quince in A Midsummer Night's Dream,
several roles in Highway Ulysses, the President
of the Senate in Lysistrata, Marat in
Marat/Sade, Brabantio and Lodovico in Othello,
Dantly in Animals and Plants,
the Father in Nocturne, Sir Ralph
Bloomfield Bonington in The Doctor's Dilemma,
Gregory Smirnov and Gonov in Three
Farces and a Funeral, Heiner Müller in Full
Circle, Borkin in Ivanov, the State Trooper,
Policeman, Grave Digger, and Grandfather in We
Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!, Dr. McSharry in The
Cripple of Inishmaan, Karl Hudlocke in The
Marriage of Bette and Boo, Shylock in The
Merchant of Venice, Argan in The
Imaginary Invalid, Gremio in The
Taming of the Shrew, Tiresias in The
Bacchae, the title role and other parts in Shlemiel
the First, The Doctor in Woyzeck,
Hjalmar in The Wild Duck, Brighella
in The King Stag, Will in Six
Characters in Search of an Author, Mother/Father in Alice
in Bed, King Wenceslas/McGreedy in Ubu
Rock, Cléante in Tartuffe,
Sebastian in The Tempest, Murray
in Demons, Exeter in Henry V, Aegisthus and Chorus in The
Oresteia, Sagot in Picasso at the Lapin Agile, the Earl of Westmoreland
in Henry IV, parts 1 & 2, and Lord Chief Justice in part 2.
Other credits include The Rivals and Melinda Lopez's Sonia Flew (Huntington
Theatre), Twelfth Night (Feste, Commonwealth
Shakespeare Company), Brian Friel's Faith Healer (Gloucester
Stage Company), Shear Madness (all male roles), the Boston Pops premiere
of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (narrator). Film: Next Stop Wonderland.
Television: the Cable Ace Award-winning animated series Dr. Katz, Professional
Therapist (voice of Stanley).
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