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Laurie Metcalf

Raleigh

Laurie Metcalf received Tony Awards for her performances in Three Tall Women and A Doll's House, Part 2. Tony nominations include November, The Other Place, Misery, and Hillary and Clinton. Metcalf received three Emmy Awards for her work on the television series “Roseanne” and also for her role on “Hacks.” Other Emmy nominations were for “Third Rock from the Sun,” “Monk,” “Desperate Housewives,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Horace and Pete,” and “Getting On.” Films include Lady Bird (National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress), Somewhere in Queens, Desperately Seeking Susan, Leaving Las Vegas, Uncle Buck, JFK, Internal Affairs and the Toy Story series. She is an original member of Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago.

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Tatiana Maslany

Max

Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated for her starring role in “Orphan Black,” Tatiana Maslany proved her ability to effortlessly play multiple versions of the same character for five seasons on the series. She garnered three Emmy nominations and a win in 2016 for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.” Maslany was last seen in the critically acclaimed “She-Hulk,” from Marvel Studios. She plays ‘She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters,’ a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases. In 2018, Maslany made her Broadway debut in Ivo van Hove’s Tony-nominated Network opposite Bryan Cranston and Tony Goldwyn. She made her off-Broadway stage debut earlier the same year in Tracy Letts’ Mary Page Marlowe. Her film credits include Karyn Kusama’s Destroyer alongside Nicole Kidman; David Gordon Green’s Stronger; Kim Nguyen’s Two Lovers and a Bear starring opposite Dane DeHaan; Joey Klein’s The Other Half; Simon Curtis’ The Woman in Gold starring opposite Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds; and Adriana Maggs’ Grown Up Movie Star, which garnered Maslany the 2010 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Breakout Star and a 2011 Genie nomination.

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Paul Sparks

Henry

Paul Sparks recently wrapped shooting three films: Jeff Nichols’ The Bikeriders, for 21st Century Fox; Michael Shannon’s directorial debut Eric Larue; and Lost on a Mountain In Maine, based on the best-selling biography of the same name. Paul is currently shooting season 3 of the AppleTV+ series “Physical” opposite Rose Byrne. Additional series credits include “Joe Pickett” and “Waco” for Paramount+, Stephen Kings’ “Castlerock” for Hulu, HBO’s “The Night Of” and “Boardwalk Empire,” Netflix’s “House Of Cards,” Starz’ “The Girlfriend Experience” and “Sweetbitter,” plus feature films The Lovebirds, The Greatest Showman and Midnight Special. Sparks is also a lauded theatre actor; his distinguished work on stage has earned him five Drama Desk Award nominations in collaboration with some of theatre’s brightest playwrights: Adam Rapp, Craig Wright, and Stephen Belber.

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Sophia Anne Caruso

Marlow

Sophia Anne Caruso currently stars in Netflix’s hit feature The School For Good And Evil, directed by Paul Feig and adapted from The New York Times best-selling series of novels by Soman Chainani. Sophia stars opposite Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, and Sofia Wylie in the film, which became #1 on Netflix in numerous countries within the first 24 hours of its release. Sophia has already cemented herself as a staple of the theater community. She starred as ‘Lydia’ in Warner Bros’ cult Broadway favorite, Beetlejuice, directed by Alex Timbers, for which she received a Theater World Award and a Clive Barnes Award nomination. Sophia made her Broadway debut in the highly praised production of David Harrower’s Blackbird with Jeff Daniels and Michelle Williams and directed by Joe Mantello. She previously received Outer Critics Circle Award and Lucille Lortel Award nominations for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical” for her breakout performance in New York Theatre Workshop’s critically acclaimed run of the David Bowie and Enda Walsh hit musical, Lazarus. She later reprised her role in the production’s London transfer. Sophia also earned a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for her performance in Jennifer Haley’s The Nether, directed by Anne Kauffman at MCC Theater. Her additional theater credits include the world premiere of Warner Bros’ Secondhand Lions The Musical, Susan Stroman’s production of Ahrens & Flaherty’s Little Dancer at the Kennedy Center, the Encores! Off-Center production of Elizabeth Swados’ Runaways at New York City Center, and New York Stage & Film’s reading of The Secret Life Of Bees opposite Uzo Aduba, directed by Sam Gold. On television, Sophia appeared in CBS’s “EVIL,” and in NBC’s hit series “SMASH” opposite Bernadette Peters. She played ‘Brigitta von Trapp’ on NBC’s Emmy Award-winning The Sound Of Music Live, starring Carrie Underwood, which was seen by over 30 million viewers nationwide.

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Millicent Simmonds

Bernie

Millicent Simmonds burst onto the scene as the star of Todd Haynes’s film Wonderstruck opposite Julianne Moore. This was her feature film debut and she received a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Young Actress for her performance. In 2018 she starred opposite Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt in the Paramount blockbuster film A Quiet Place, for which she again received a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Young Actress. In 2020 she reprised her role and starred in A Quiet Place Part II. She received a nomination for an MTV Movie & TV Award for Most Frightened Performance and a Critics Choice Super Award for Best Actress in a Horror Movie. In 2022, Millicent was nominated for the prestigious BAFTA Rising Star Award. Also in 2022, Millicent starred in the short Bumblebees, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Upcoming projects include a series based on Sara Novíc’s novel, True Biz; she will portray Helen Keller in Wash Westmoreland’s film Helen & Teacher opposite Rachel Brosnahan as Anne Sullivan, and she will star in the action thriller Ballerina Overdrive alongside Lena Headey, Yara Shahidi, Isabela Merced, Lana Condor and Iris Apatow.

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Cyndi Coyne

The Ancient

B’way debut. Hot L Baltimore (Suzy) at Williamstown d. Joe Mantello. Off B’way: Paul Selig’s Terminal Bar, Three By Shepard d. Kevin O’Connor, Florida Crackers at Circle Repertory. Her first play Dry Land was produced by Josh Astrachan at Theater Row with Marylouise Burke & Christian Slater. Coyne's Ladies Night was an O'Neill finalist. Awards: NYFA Artist Fellow (screenplay), two Iowa Arts Council Grants (writing, music). Received her MFA at The Iowa Playwrights Workshop.

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Colby Kipnes

Squirrel

Ecstatic to make her Broadway Debut in Grey House! Select Regional Theater: Tuck Everlasting (Winnie Foster, 92nd St. Y), A Christmas Carol (Fan/Martha, WPPAC), Godspell, Evita & Joseph…Dreamcoat (ACT of CT), O Negative (Charlotte, NYTF) TV: "Fleishman Is In Trouble," "Saturday Night Live," "Bubble Guppies," "Nella the Princess Knight." Film: Perception, Jump Cut. Beyond thankful to this unbelievable cast, crew, creative & production team, Caparelliotis Casting, Mr. Montello, Avalon Artists Group, Bercy Talent, Emily Bauer, Devin Ilaw, & Alyson Isbrandtsen. Love to Mom, Dad, Kyle & Asher @colbykipnes

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Alyssa Emily Marvin

A1656

Honored to make her Broadway debut with this incredible team! Off-Broadway/Disney+: Trevor: The Musical (Cathy). National/international tours: School of Rock (Marcy), Annie (Molly). Regional: Edie Saves the Birds (Theatre East), Pie Lessons (Metropolitan Playhouse), Showboat (Westchester Broadway Theatre). Love and gratitude to the entire Grey House team, Leslie Zaslower/Buchwald, Brian Carter, Noëlle Larson, Julia Mendelsohn, Janine Molinari, and her friends and family. alyssamarvin.com. Instagram: @alyssaemmarvin

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Eamon Patrick O'Connell

The Boy

Eamon Patrick O'Connell is an actor with over five years’ professional experience. Eamon most recently completed filming Mother’s Instinct with Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain in the role of Theo. Eamon has played the lead role in multiple independent films in NYC and loves being on set. Eamon is currently a theatre major and a highly competitive swimmer and chess player. Eamon is represented by Stewart Talent and lives in Brooklyn with his parents and three siblings, including his twin sister Grace.

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Winsome Brown

u/s Raleigh, the Ancient, Max

Broadway debut. Theatre: King John (title role), Macbeth, Midsummer Night’s Dream for Shakespeare on the Sound. Debuted plays at La MaMa, Irish Repertory, Performing Garage, with Wallace Shawn/André Gregory, and internationally. Obie Award. Film/TV: Dopesick, News of the World, "Blacklist," "Elementary," "Supergirl," "Buffy," "White House Plumbers," "The Crowded Room." winsomebrown.com

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Emma Safiyah Haeri

u/s Squirrel, A1656

Excited to make her Broadway debut with this amazing cast and crew! Last year, lead in untitled workshop with Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin. Film/TV: "That Damn Michael Che," "Driven" (pilot); She performed on stage as Matilda in Matilda, Pugsley in The Addams Family, and Pinocchio in Shrek. Thanks to Mom, Dad, family and friends, Leslie/Buchwald, and dog Ziggy.

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Mia Sinclair Jenness

u/s Marlow, A1656, Squirrel

There is nothing more terrifying than being an actual teenage girl. Broadway/Tour/NY Theatre: Matilda, Mary Page Marlowe, Les Misérables. Select Film/TV: Netflix’s "Arcane" (Emmy Award), Disney’s "Fancy Nancy" (Emmy nomination), The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, "Blue Bloods," "Orange Is the New Black," "Raven’s Home." Grateful to my chosen and bio family! @MiaSinclairJenness

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Claire Karpen

u/s Raleigh, The Ancient, Max

Broadway: Sylvia. Television: "Love Life," "New Amsterdam," "Law & Order," "Blue Bloods." London: Into The Woods. Off-Broadway: Into The Woods (Roundabout), Jack (59E59), Heir Apparent (CSC). Regional: Much Ado About Nothing; Dairyland (Premiere); Birthday Candles (Premiere); On the Exhale; Bedroom Farce. Directing: The Woodsman, Bernie & Mikey… Training: Juilliard, Brown. www.clairekarpen.com

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Daniel Reece

u/s Henry

Broadway Debut. Off-Broadway: Socrates (The Public), The Infinite Hotel (Prototype Festival). Regional: Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Yale Repertory Theatre, among others. TV/Film: "Modern Love," "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Mr. Harrigan’s Phone," "Elementary," "Blue Bloods," "Bluff City Law," and more. Upcoming: "Lioness" on Paramount+. MFA: Yale School of Drama.

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Erin Rosenfeld

u/s Bernie, Marlow, A1656

Broadway debut! Erin is a Deaf actor who is passionate about breaking barriers and increasing Deaf representation. Offstage, her advocacy work in the Deaf community has led to features in Teen Vogue, Forbes, CBS, Buzzfeed, and more. Endless thanks to family, friends, and mentors for making this dream a reality.

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Luca Thomas

u/s The Boy

Broadway debut at age 12! NYC native, recent regional: Amahl in Amahl and the Night Visitors, and featured soloist in The Snowman. Thanks to Dr. Patrick Allen, JK, Mom, Dad, Indi, family and friends! IG: @luca.thomasofficial

Scenic Design

Scott Pask

Scott Pask has received Tony Awards for The Book of Mormon, The Coast of Utopia and The Pillowman. Selected credits: Shucked, Some Like It Hot, Ain't No Mo’, American Buffalo (Tony nom.), The Prom, The Band’s Visit (Tony nom.), Mean Girls (Tony nom.), Waitress, Pippin (Tony nom.), I’ll Eat You Last, Hair, Pal Joey (Tony nom.), Urinetown. Netflix: “Oh, Hello,” “John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City,” “John Mulaney: Baby J.,” “Hasan Minhaj: The King’s Jester” (ADG nom.). Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna. Insta @scottpaskstudio

Costume Design

Rudy Mance

Rudy Mance is an Emmy-nominated costume designer. His film/television credits include "The Leftovers" (HBO), "The Alienist" (TNT), "American Horror Story" (FX), "The Watcher" (Netflix) and "Dahmer" (Netflix). Grey House is his first Broadway production.

Lighting Design

Natasha Katz

Natasha Katz has designed for theater, opera, dance, concerts and film. Recent Broadway credits: Sweeney Todd; MJ; Springsteen on Broadway; Long Day's Journey Into Night; and Hello, Dolly! She is a TDF Wendy Wasserstein Project Mentor, a 7-time Tony winner, and was recently inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame.

Sound Design

Tom Gibbons

Tom Gibbons is an Olivier Award-winning sound designer and composer for musicals, plays and film, working in the UK and internationally. Recent Credits include Good (West End), Best of Enemies (Young Vic/West End), Animal Farm (UK Tour), West Side Story, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Broadway), Cabaret (Goteborg Opera), Afterlife, The Antipodes, Home, I’m Darling, and Hedda Gabler.

Hair + Wig Design

Katie Gell & Robert Pickens

Wigmaker Associates has provided wigs/facial hair for dozens of film & television productions including Blonde, Babylon, “Succession,” The Whale, “Stranger Things,” Don’t Worry Darling, Nightmare Alley and many more. Broadway design: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2020). Off-Broadway: A Wilder Christmas, Sommerfugl.

Make-Up Design

Christina Grant

Makeup artist for Shrek, The Lion King, Twelfth Night/Richard III, Tarzan, Metropolitan Opera, Cirque du Soleil. TV: “Orange Is the New Black,” “Search Party,” “Broad City.” Film: tick, tick…BOOM!; West Side Story. Love to R+V.

Associate Director

Logan Reed

Broadway: The Visit, Mothers and Sons, It’s Only a Play (assistant to Terrence McNally). Recently directed: Pair, Happy Journey/ Pullman Car Hiawatha (Lenfest Center for the Arts). Associate producer at PAC NYC. BA Tufts University, MFA Columbia University. LoganReedDirector.com

Voice Coach

Gigi Buffington

Between Riverside and Crazy, Cost of Living, The Minutes, Clyde’s, Slave Play, Pass Over, Linda Vista, Straight White Men, Downstate, Evanston Salt Costs Climbing, Corsicana, Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Prayer for the French Republic, RSC, Steppenwolf. Arts professor, NYU Tisch.

Director of Artistic Sign Language

Andrew Morrill

Direction of ASL: Dark Disabled Stories (The Public Theater), Oedipus (Deaf West), Titus Andronicus (Apothetae). Playwriting: Trash (co-writer) with JACK NY & IRT. Acting: The Music Man (Olney Theatre Center), Oedipus (Deaf West), The Christians (Phamaly Theatre). Education: MFA acting from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Music Supervisor and A Capella Arrangements

Or Matias

Or Matias is an Obie Award-winning musician in NYC. Previous shows include Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (Broadway); Octet (Signature Theater); Moby Dick (A.R.T.); First Daughter Suite (The Public); Preludes (LCT3); and many others. Recently music supervised and orchestrated Love Around the Block for Hermès International. Original musical The Wave produced in Landestheater, Austria, and won several awards including Best Musical and Best Score. For Cora Tzipora and Chloe, my lights. @ormatias

Movement by

Ellenore Scott

she/her Broadway: Funny GirlMr. Saturday Night. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of HorrorsTitanique (Lucille Lortel nomination). Most recently co-directed The Lonely Few at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Other choreography credits: "So You Think You Can Dance?" (Season 17), "Single All the Way" (Netflix). @helloellenore

Written by

Written by Levi Holloway

Levi Holloway is a Chicago-based writer, director, actor and teacher. As a playwright, world premieres include his adaptation of Pinocchio at Chicago Children’s Theatre, Haven Place and Grey House (Jeff Award, Best New Work) at A Red Orchid Theatre, with which he is an ensemble member. He is the co-founder of Neverbird Project, a youth-based Deaf and hearing theatre company. He spent a decade as head of the sign/voice theatre program at Chicago’s Bell Elementary, one of the country’s oldest and most prolific Deaf and hearing integrated schools, founded in 1917. He teaches playwriting with Silk Road Rising, fulfilling residencies throughout Chicago, most recently with Heartland Alliance, helping refugees tell their stories.

Directed by

Joe Mantello

Broadway directing credits: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Hillary and Clinton, Three Tall Women (Tony nomination), The Boys in the Band, Blackbird, The Humans (Tony nomination), Airline Highway, The Last Ship, Casa Valentina, I’ll Eat You Last, The Other Place, Other Desert Cities, Pal Joey, 9 to 5, Laugh Whore, November, The Ritz, Three Days of Rain, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross (Tony nomination), Wicked, Assassins (Tony Award), Take Me Out (Tony Award), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Love! Valour! Compassion! (Tony nomination). Acting credits include “Hollywood” (Netflix), “The Watcher” (Netflix), “American Horror Story: NYC” (FX), “FEUD Season 2: Capote and The Women” (FX); Broadway: The Glass Menagerie, The Normal Heart (Tony nom/HBO), Angels in America (Tony nom). Member of the Theater Hall of Fame.