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News McKean, Chalke, Pantoliano Added to Williamstown Summer Season More casting has been announced for the 2005 Williamstown Theatre Festival—the first with new artistic director Roger Rees at the helm. Among the additional names to play the festival's newly constructed stages are Sarah Chalke ("Scrubs"), Gaby Hoffman ("Sleepless in Seattle"), Michael McKean (Hairspray), Tim Hopper (After Ashley) and Joe Pantoliano ("The Sopranos," Frankie and Johnny).
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The festival will run July 6 through Aug. 28, beginning a bit later than the customary late-June start.

Pantoliano and Chalke will star on The Nikos Stage in Create Fate by Etan Frankel (July 13-24). Michael Chernus will also star in the new work, which is directed by Christopher Ashley.

Hoffman, meanwhile, will be seen in the Nikos' next offering, The Sugar Syndrome by Lucy Prebble (July 27-Aug. 7). Patch Darragh, Tim Hopper and Betsy Aidem also star. Maria Mileaf directs.

McKean will grace the Mainstage in On the Razzle, Tom Stoppard's take on Austrian playwright Johann Nestroy's 19th century farce, Einen Fux will er sich machen (which also inspired Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker). It will run Aug. 3-14, with English director David Jones (The Caretaker and No Man's Land on Broadway) in the director's chair. The cast will also feature Margaret Colin as Frau Fischer, John Lavelle as Christopher, Aasif Mandvi as Melchior, Sandra Shipley as Gertrud, Robert Stanton as Weinberl and Benjamin Walker as Sonders.

As previously announced, the Mainstage season kicks off with a revival of Wilde's comedy about marital suspicion, Lady Windermere's Fan, running July 6-17, and directed by Moises Kaufman. Starring are Isabel Keating as Duchess of Berwick, Adam Rothenberg as Lord Darlington, Sandra Shipley as Lady Jedburgh, Jean Smart as Mrs. Erlynne, Samantha Soule as Lady Windermere, Benjamin Walker as Cecil Graham, and Chandler Williams as Mr. Dumby. Next up, July 20-31, is Caryl Churchill's Top Girls, in which famous women from different ages compare notes at a fantasy dinner party. Jo Bonney, who has directed such recent New York shows as Fifth of July and Living Out, will look after Reiko Aylesworth as Lady Nijo/Win, Becky Ann Baker, Brienin Bryant as Waitress/Kit/Shona, Jessica Hecht as Marlene, Ellen McLaughlin as Pope Joan/Louise, and Elizabeth Reaser as Patient Griselda/Nell/Jeanine.

The final slot on the Mainstage is American William Inge's classic naturalistic drama Bus Stop. Will Frears (Omnium Gatherum) directs the Aug. 17-28 stay of the tale of a group of misfits and loners temporarily stuck at a roadside diner, to be played by Elizabeth Banks as Cherie, Bill Camp as Dr. Gerald Lyman, Logan Marshall-Green as Bo Decker, Laura Heisler as Elma Duckworth, Kristine Nielsen as Grace Hoyland, and David Zayas as Will Masters.

Tickets may be purchased by calling (413) 597-3400, or by visiting the box office in person.

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The WTF 2005 season, in brief, is as follows:

Main Stage Season:

  • Lady Windermere's Fan by Oscar Wilde, directed by Moisés Kaufman, July 6-17
  • Top Girls by Caryl Churchill, directed by Jo Bonney, July 20 31
  • On the Razzle by Tom Stoppard, directed by David Jones, Aug. 3 14
  • Bus Stop by William Inge, directed by Will Frears, Aug. 17-28 Nikos Stage Season:

  • Create Fate by Etan Frankel, July 13-24
  • The Sugar Syndrome by Lucy Prebble, directed by Maria Mileaf, July 27-Aug. 7
  • Tough Titty by Oni Faida Lampley, Directed by Charles Randolph Wright, Aug. 10-21
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