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Current Production's Cast:
Carlton Carpenter Carleton, a Bennington native, has a had a long, distinguished career on stage, in film and on television. His first Broadway appearance was in 1944 in Bright Boy. Other Broadway shows include: Almanc, Light up the Sky Hotel Paradiso, and Crazy for You. His films include Three Little Words, Two Weeks in Another Town, Fearless Fagan, Father of the Bride, Up Periscope etc. He sold more than ten million copies of the hit Abba Dabba Honeymoon with Debbie Reynolds. Carleton has acted and directed national and international tours and written songs recorded by the likes of Billy Eckstine. He has acted in many Oldcastle productions including On Golden Pond, An American Daughter, Spinning into Butter and directed The Apple Tree. Shawn Davis Coming Soon... Peter d’Arcy Langstaff Coming Soon... Sophia L. Garder Coming Soon... Richard Howe (AEA) Richard is Oldcastles Associate Artistic Director. He joined the company in 1975 and has appeard in well over 100 productions. Favorites include Judevine, Greater Tuna, Redwood Curtain, Lend Me a Tenor, Of Mice and Men, I Do! I Do!, Dancing at Lughnasa, A moon for the Misbegotten, Picnic, Chesapeake, Dracula and Eric Petersons Civil Union. In 2006 he won Buffalos Katherine Cornell Award for his performance in Juno and the Paycock at the Irsich Classical Theatre. He has also appeared at Sierra Rep in California in The Foreigner and She Loves Me, and in the Theatre Company at Hubbard Halls production fo Pygmalion in Cambridge, NY. Richard has also designed numerous sets for Oldcastle including All My Sons, The Price, Im not Rapaport and Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Melissa Macleod Herion Coming Soon... Matt Malloy Coming Soon... Ron Nagle Coming Soon... Bill Tatum Bill has appeared on Broadway (Man of La Mancha), TV (Law & Order), all the major soaps, hosting (On the Water) film (The Thomas Crown Affair) and in with Oldcastle in The Odd Couple, Raising Kane, Wonderful Tennessee, The Magnificent Ambersons, Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Dinner Party. He is a member of New Yorks Workshop Theater Company.
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