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Lusia Strus (Nadya)<br />
Makes her <strong>McCarter</strong> debut in Travesties followed by<br />
Are You There, McPhee?. Broadway: ENRON,<br />
Elling. Off-Broadway/Regional: The Retributionists<br />
(Playwrights Horizons); Hysteria, Our Town,<br />
Whispering City, It Ain’t No Fairy Tale (LAWeekly<br />
Award–Solo Performance; Steppenwolf); Henry IV<br />
(Chicago Shakespeare/Royal Shakespeare<br />
Company); Big Love (Goodman/BAM); SLAVS!, Go<br />
Away-Go Away (Jefferson Award–Principal Actress;<br />
European Rep); Slasher (Humana–ATL). Member of The Neo-Futurists in Chicago/NYC. Film: Gus Van<br />
Sant’s Restless, Stir of Echoes, 50 First Dates, Miss Congeniality 2, The Secret (Supporting Actress<br />
Award–MIFF), and the upcoming Cotton dir. by Marty Madden. TV: Pilots for NBC and FOX, Modern<br />
Family, Blue Bloods, two seasons on Nickelodeon’s Ned’s Declassified, and the award-winning web<br />
series, Jack in a Box.<br />
Sara Topham (Cecily)<br />
<strong>McCarter</strong> debut. Broadway: The Importance of Being<br />
Earnest (The Roundabout). Canada’s Stratford<br />
Shakespeare Festival: The Misanthrope (Célimène),<br />
Twelfth Night (Olivia), Dangerous Liaisons (Madame<br />
de Tourvel), Peter Pan (Wendy), The Importance of<br />
Being Earnest (Gwendolen), As You Like It<br />
(Rosalind), Fuente Ovejuna (Laurencia), An Ideal<br />
Husband (Mabel), King Lear (Cordelia), The Glass<br />
Menagerie (Laura), Agamemnon (Cassandra),<br />
London Assurance (Grace), Noises Off (Brooke), The<br />
Merchant of Venice (Jessica), Henry VIII (Anne), All’s Well That Ends Well (Diana), Henry V (Princess<br />
Katherine), Henry IV Part One (Lady Mortimer). Other theater: Maggie in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Neptune<br />
<strong>Theatre</strong>), The Governess in The Turn of the Screw (Belfry <strong>Theatre</strong>), Constanze in Amadeus (<strong>Theatre</strong><br />
Aquarius). Film/TV: Eloise at Christmastime (Disney).<br />
James Urbaniak (Henry Carr)<br />
Originated the title role in Will Eno's Thom Pain<br />
(based on nothing) (Drama Desk nom.; Best Actor–<br />
–Edinburgh Fringe). NY theater: Richard Foreman's<br />
The Universe (Obie Award), The Rivals (Lincoln<br />
Center), [sic] (Soho Rep), Sueno (MCC), The World<br />
Over (Playwrights Horizons), Arden Party (co-<br />
founder), Elevator Repair Service, Clubbed Thumb,<br />
and Target Margin. Film: American Splendor (as<br />
Robert Crumb), Henry Fool, Sweet and Lowdown,