Max Casella, Reg E. Cathey, Mark Nelson Will Join Richard Thomas for Public's Timon of Athens | Playbill

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News Max Casella, Reg E. Cathey, Mark Nelson Will Join Richard Thomas for Public's Timon of Athens Max Casella, Reg E. Cathey and Mark Nelson have joined the Public LAB Shakespeare cast of Timon of Athens starring Emmy Award-winning actor Richard Thomas.

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As previously reported, Thomas will star in the title role of the rarely produced Shakespearean tragedy, which will run Feb. 15-March 6 under the direction of Shakespeare Initiative director Barry Edelstein.

The company will also feature Casella (Endgame, "Doogie Howser") as Apemantus, Cathey (The Shawshank Redemption, "American Psycho") as Alcibiades, Nelson (Secrets of the Trade, A Few Good Men) as Flavius, as well as Che Ayende (Thief, Servilius), Tom Bloom (Old Athenian, Senator), Cary Donaldson (Thief, Lucilius), Brian Keane (Merchant), David Manis (Lucius, Senator), Anthony Manna (Jeweler, Caphis), Greg McFadden (Poet), Chris McKinney (Lucullus, Senator), Orville Mendoza (Painter), Joe Paulik (Messenger) and Triney Sandoval (Sempronius, Senator).

The Public describes Timon of Athens as "Shakespeare's play for the post-Bailout Age. Its central concern--money’s dark potential to corrupt every human interaction--couldn’t be more timely or fascinating. As one of Shakespeare's least-familiar works, it is also one of his most unique: a comedy written with an acid pen, a morality tale told in a fury."

The production will have set design by Neil Patel, costume design by Katherine Roth, lighting design by Russell Champa and music composition by Curtis Moore.

Thomas appeared in the Shakespeare in the Park production of As You Like It, as well as the Broadway productions of Race, Sunrise at Campobello, Strange Interlude, The Playroom, Everything in the Garden, Fifth of July, The Front Page, Democracy and A Naked Girl On The Appian Way. His numerous screen appearances include "The Waltons," "All Quiet on the Western Front," "Roots: The Next Generations," "The Red Badge of Courage," "Wonder Boys" and "Taking Woodstock." The Public Lab, which has devoted its past four seasons to exploring new voices in theatre, will take a minimalist approach to Shakespeare with the new endeavor. The focus will be on actor, text and the story. As with all Public LAB productions, tickets are available at only $15.

Phone (212) 967-7555 or visit PublicTheater.

 

The Public Theater is located at 425 Lafayette Street in Manhattan.

 
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