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Distracted
Cast

CYNTHIA NIXONCYNTHIA NIXON (Mama) won a Theater World Award at age fourteen for her stage debut in Ellis Rabb's production of The Philadelphia Story at Lincoln Center and a Tony Award in 2006 for her performance in David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole for Manhattan Theater Club. At age eighteen, while a first-semester freshman at Barnard College, she appeared simultaneously in two Broadway productions: David Rabe's Hurlyburly and Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, both directed by Mike Nichols. Cynthia's other Broadway credits include Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles, Indiscretions (Tony nomination), The Women (Roundabout), Tony Kushner's Angels in America and Alfred Uhry's The Last Night of Ballyhoo. She most recently appeared on the New York stage in Scott Elliott's revival of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for the New Group. For her television work, Cynthia has received four Emmy nominations, five Golden Globe nominations and six SAG award nominations for “Sex and the City” and “Warm Springs,” having been honored with an Emmy Award, two SAG Awards and a Lucy Award for “Sex and the City.” Her recent film credits include Little Manhattan, One Last Thing and the Sex and the City movie.



PETER BENSON (Dr. Broder, Dr. Karnes, Dr. Jinks). Broadway: To Be or Not to Be (Manhattan Theatre Club) The Pajama Game ('Prez' – outer critics nomination – best featured actor), Wonderful Town ('Frank Lippencot), Roundabout Theatre Co. production of Cabaret at Studio 54, Wendy Wasserstein's – An American Daughter ('Billy Robbins'), Little Me (multiple roles') and State Fair ('Harry'). Off-Broadway: The Maddening Truth (Keen Co.) The New Moon (City Center Cncores!), Tina Howe's Birth and Afterbirth (Atlantic Theatre Co.), The Country Club (The Drama Dept.). On television Mr. Benson has guest starred on “Law & Order”, “Ed”, “Strangers with Candy”, “Law & Order: CI” and appeared as a regular on HBO's “Oz” and ABC's “Hi Honey I'm Home”.

SHANA DOWDESWELL (Natalie). NY Theatre: Substitution (Soho Playhouse), This Bloody Mess (Lincoln Ctr), Sonia Flew (SPF – Theatre Row), Finding Claire (Theatre for a New City), D.C. (EST), Eva Hesse (Mabou Mines), The Devils Disciple and The Return of Peter Grimm (Metropolitan Playhouse). Regional: The Diary of Anne Frank (as Anne, Papermill Playhouse), I Oughta Be in Pictures (Deertrees Theatre, Maine) and Guinevere (O'Neill Festival, Ct). Television: All 3 “Law & Orders”, “Family of the Year” (ABC pilot). Film: Winning Season (Sundance festival), Choose, Asylum Seekers, Garmento, Farewell Ms. Fortune and 13 Going on 30.

LISA EMERY (Vera). Broadway: The Women, Present Laughter, The Smell of the Kill, Jackie, Rumors, Burn This. Off Broadway: Mouth to Mouth, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Abigail's Party (Drama Desk and Lortel nominations), What The Butler Saw, and Curtains (ensemble Obie) all at The New Group. Lucy at EST, The Maddening Truth at The Keen Company, Iron at MTC (Obie Award, Lortel Nomination), Dinner With Friends, Far East at LCT, The Monogamist and Marvin's Room (Drama Desk nom.) at Playwright's Horizons, Talley and Sons and Dalton's Back at Circle Rep. Film: The Night Listener, People I Know, Roger Dodger, A Map of the World, and the as yet unreleased The Messenger and Cold Souls. Television: “Law & Order” (incl. CI and SVU), “Third Watch”, “Sex and the City”, “Ed”, “The Fringe”, “Damages”, “Canterbury's Law”, and “Far East” and “The Women” on PBS's Stage to Screen.

NATALIE GOLD (Dr. Zavala, Waitress, Carolyn). Theatre: The Language of Trees, Howard Katz (Roundabout), The Fever Chart, Twelfth Night (The Public Theater), Brendan (The Huntington), Festen (Broadway), Unfold Me (SPF), The Umbrella Plays (New York Fringe Festival - Winner 2008 Outstanding Play). TV + Film: “Law and Order,” “Law and Order: CI,” “Six Degrees,” “Without a Trace,” Before the Devil Knows You're Dead. Upcoming: Important Things with Demetri Martin and The International.

MATTHEW GUMLEY (Jesse). Broadway: Mary Poppins (Michael Banks), Beauty and The Beast (Chip). Regional: The Music Man (Winthrop), Kathie Lee Gifford's Saving Aimee (Rolf). TV: “Law & Order: SVU,” “Drake & Josh,” “Dora the Explorer” (voice of Benny the Bull), “All My Children,” “The Wonder Pets,” “In Search Of...” Proud member of AEA, SAG, and AFTRA.

MIMI LIEBER (Sherry). THEATER - Broadway: Brooklyn Boy, I'm Not Rappaport (revival); The Heidi Chronicles (national tour), all directed by Daniel Sullivan; Regional credits include: Persephone & The Sister's Rosensweig (Huntington Theater), both directed by Nicholas Martin; We Won't Pay, We Won't Pay (Longwharf); Leon, Lena & Lenz (Guthrie), directed by Joanne Akalaitis; Figaro Gets a Divorce (La Jolla Playhouse), directed by Robert Woodruff; Taking Sides, The Greeks, Love Council, Accidental Death of an Anarchist , Offending the Audience, Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Odyssey); Potestad (Stages); Help (Coast Playhouse); Othello, Much Ado About Nothing (LA Shakespeare); U.S. Comedy Arts Festival w/ Ensemble StudioTheater (Grand Jury Prize). TELEVISION: “The Sopranos”, “Law & Order” (recurring), “The Naked Brothers Band”, “Cashmere Mafia”, “The Practice”, “Friends”, “ER”, “NYPD Blue”, “Seinfeld”, “X-Files”, “Judging Amy” (recurring), “Early Edition” (recurring), “Dave's World” (recurring), “Wiseguy” (recurring), Spielberg's “High Incident” (recurring). FILM: Cold Souls (about to be released), Arranged, The Thing About My Folks, Bulworth, Corrina Corrina, Ghost in the Machine, Wilder Napalm, Last Resort, Nightshift, Showtime's Just Another Story, Grease!. In addition to her acting work, Mimi choreographs the Nickelodeon series “Naked Brothers Band” and is also a much-in-demand acting teacher in NYC.

ALETA MITCHELL (Mrs. Holly, Dr. Waller, Nurse). Broadway: August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, directed by Lloyd Richards. Off-Broadway credits include: The Ohio State Murders by Adrienne Kennedy, Marvin's Room, Tina Howe's Approaching Zanzibar; Joseph Chaikin's production of Night Sky and Peter Sellers' staging of Ajax. Regional: Yale Repertory Theater's productions of Galileo and The Winter's Tale, Wit and The Amen Corner at Long Wharf Theater, The Comedy of Errors at Hartford Stage and The Member of the Wedding at Westport Country Playhouse. Films: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Malcolm X, Valmont, The Serpent and the Rainbow and No Mercy. Television: “The Jury” (Barry Levinson), “Law & Order”, “The Cosby Show” and numerous daytime dramas.

JOSH STAMBERG (Dad). Josh Stamberg is thrilled to be making his Roundabout debut. Josh co-developed the play Tape with Stephen Belber and Dominic Fumusa (productions in New York, Los Angeles and London.) Also in New York, Josh has appeared at the Atlantic Theater Company, the Barrow Group and the Actor's Studio. Regionally, Josh has worked often in Chicago (Steppenwolf, the Court Theater and the Next Theater), the O'Neill Conference, the Ojai Festival, NY Stage and Film, and at the Williamstown Theater Festival. He has also performed for LA Theaterworks. Films include Legion, Fracture, Must Love Dogs, A Lot Like Love, and Drifting Elegant (written by Stephen Belber.) On television, Josh appeared as a series regular in “Courting Alex”, has recurred on “Six Feet Under”, “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip”, and “Over There” and has made numerous guest star appearances. He most recently shot “Drop Dead Diva”, a pilot for Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. Josh lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Myndy Crist and their daughter Vivian.

Creative

LISA LOOMER (Playwright). Lisa Loomer's plays, including Living Out; The Waiting Room; Expecting Isabel; Broken Hearts; Birds; Bocón!; Looking for Angels; Cuts; Maria!, Maria, Maria, Maria; and Accelerando have been produced at such theatres as the Mark Taper Forum, Arena Stage, South Coast Rep, the Kennedy Center, Seattle Rep, Missouri Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Trinity Rep, Theater Works, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and in New York at the Vineyard Theatre, Second Stage, Intar, and the Public. Her newest play, Distracted, had its world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum last spring and was subsequently produced at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Her work has also been seen in Europe, Mexico, Israel and Egypt. She's received grants from The NEA and NYFA, is a two-time winner of the American Theatre Critics Award, and has also won the Kennedy Center Award for New Plays, the Jane Chambers Award, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and an Imagen Award for positive portrayals of Latinos in all media. Her work is included in The Best Plays of 1994, 1998, and 2003, and is published by Dramatists Play Service. She is also a screenwriter.


MARK BROKAW (Director). At Roundabout, Brokaw recently directed the Off-Broadway production of Suddenly Last Summer, starring Blythe Danner and Carla Gugino & the Tony® Award nominated revival of The Constant Wife starring Kate Burton and Lynn Redgrave. Other Broadway: Cry-Baby the Musical. Other recent New York revivals include Reckless (Manhattan Theatre Club and Second Stage at the Biltmore) and Baltimore Waltz (Signature Theatre Company). New York premieres include Paula Vogel's The Long Christmas Ride Home and How I Learned to Drive (Vineyard Theatre), Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero (Playwrights Horizons and its UK premiere at London's Donmar Warehouse and West End) and This Is Our Youth (New Group and Second Stage), Craig Lucas' The Dying Gaul and Stranger (Vineyard Theatre), Douglas Carter Beane's As Bees in Honey Drown and Music From a Sparkling Planet (Drama Dept.), Wendy Wasserstein's Old Money (Lincoln Center Theater), Lisa Kron's 2.5 Minute Ride (New York Shakespeare Festival) and Lynda Barry's The Good Times Are Killing Me (Second Stage). Regional credits include the new musical Marty with John C. Reilly at the Huntington, A Little Night Music in the Sondheim Celebration at the Kennedy Center, as well as work at the Guthrie, Mark Taper Forum, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Hartford Stage Company, La Jolla Playhouse and the Gate Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. He is an Associate Artist at Roundabout Theatre Company, serves on the executive board of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and is a member of Drama Dept.

 


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December 23, 2008


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