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 | Will on Wheels
2010-2011 Tour
Romeo & Juliet
Bard's Best!
American Tall Tales featuring Mark Twain
The Legend of the Sword in the Stone
Global Celebrations: Holidays of Light!*
*limited run
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The Will Power Ensemble is made possible through the generous support of The Goizueta Foundation.
| Ann Marie Gideon is delighted to be joining Georgia Shakespeare this season! Most recently she participated in the 61st annual Players tour (Much Ado About Nothing/Hero and Lord of the Flies/Sam). She graduated with a BFA in Acting from the University of Memphis and completed a semester of training at the Accademia dell'Arte in Arezzo, Italy. Favorite credits include Miss Julie, As You Like It (Rosalind), Noises Off (Brooke), Scapin (Hyacinth), Fiddler on the Roof (Chava), Compleat Female Stage Beauty (Nell Gwynn), and The Wild Party. So much love to my amazing family! |
| Brian Harrison is originally from the Atlanta area. He has recently performed at New Stage Theatre in Jackson, MS, having played Reverend Sykes in To Kill a Mockingbird, and Willie/Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Brian is a graduate of Ball State University. |
 | Casey Hoekstra This May Casey graduated with a BFA in Acting from the UMN Guthrie Theater Actor training program. Last summer he interned here at Georgia Shakespeare and particularly enjoyed playing Demetrius in Titus Andronicus and Mustardseed the Fair in A Midsummer Night's Dream. He's very excited to have been invited back and is looking forward to creating some theater with the Will Power Ensemble! Casey is also thrilled to have some time to pluck at the guitar and read anything that isn't a textbook. |

| Caitlin McWethy is a recent graduate of Drew University. Most recently she directed her senior thesis production of As You Like It on the stage of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. She has performed Off-Broadway with the 52nd Street Project (King Lear/Goneril), Manhattan Theatre Club, and The 9th Avenue Theatre Project. Educational credits include Easter (Leah), Talking With...(Twirler), and 101 Humilitating Stories (Lisa). She spent last summer wielding broadswords with the amazing Colleen Kelly (former Society of American Fight Directors vice-president) at the American Shakespeare Center. |
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