'Macbeth' at St. Stephen's & St. Agnes
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'Macbeth' at St. Stephen's & St. Agnes

St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School will present Shakespeare's Macbeth, opening on Friday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. Additional productions will be Saturday, Nov. 7, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. For more information call the Drama Room Office at 703-212-2788.

CAST LIST

Lady Macbeth: Scarlett Bermingham

Macbeth: Casey Pearce

Banquo: Daniel Fifer

Macduff: Daniel Butenas

Weird Sister One: Galen Griffin

Weird Sister Two: Kat Connors

Weird Sister Three: Alison Yates

Duncan, King of Scotland: Andrew Henderson

Malcom (his son): Daniel Malloy

Donalbain (his son): Greg Cooper

Captain: Caroline Schenkel

Lennox: Caroline Schenkel

Ross: Emily Russel

Angus: Patrick Lenderman

Porter Fleance (son to Banquo): Whitney Owens

Seyton, an officer attending Macbeth: Cam McBrearty

Boy, son to Macduff: Kayvan Farchadi

An Old Woman: Liz Barrett

Murderer One: Patrick Lenderman

Murderer Two: Ricky Mann

Murderer Three: Daniel Malloy

Doctor: Mikey Lewan

Gentlewoman, attendant to Lady Macbeth: Abigail Meyer

Attendants: Kayvan Farchadi, Whitney Owens

Siward: Greg Cooper

Menteith: Whitney Owens

Lord One: Kayvan Farchadi

Lord Two: Mikey Lewan

Macdonwald: Mikey Lewan

Soldier One: Kayvan Farchadi

Soldier Two: Whitney Owens

Soldier Three: Cam McBrearty

MEET THE TECHIES ...

Here's what a number of "techies" say about being a backstage guru:

Cheryl Gnerlich, student director, said, "It's wonderful having first-hand experience with such an amazing director, cast, and crew."

Abby Lynch, lighting designer, said, "It will be hard to light theater in round but I'm really excited because it brings a whole new set of

challenges."

Sound designer Michelle Cook said, "I'm both excited and scared because this is the first year I'm designing sound on my own.

Laura Sauls, costume designer, said, "It's during a play as complicated as 'Macbeth' that I become aware of how integral costumes are to character."