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Danielle Davenport

December 4, 2020

Westport Country Playhouse: New Works Initiative reading of The Biggest Valley, and on stage in Letters to Our Daughters for International Women’s Day. Her recent TV credits include “Blue Bloods” (CBS), […]

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Mia Dillon

Mia Dillon first appeared onstage at Westport Country Playhouse in the 1979 Pre-Broadway tryout of Once A Catholic for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award. Other Broadway […]

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Sarah Manton*

At WCP: Things We Do for Love, Bedroom Farce, What the Butler Saw, Lettice and Lovage. Other theatre includes: One Man, Two Guvnors (Broadway), Coast of Utopia, South Pacific (National […]

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Paxton Whitehead

December 3, 2020

Westport Country Playhouse: What the Butler Saw, Bedroom Farce, The Circle, How the Other Half Loves, Time of My Life, Relatively Speaking, A Bench in the Sun, The Crucifer of […]

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Sara Bues

November 20, 2020

Theater: Minor Fantastical Kingdoms (now Tiny House) at Delaware University, Falling Away by Christopher Shinn at Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window at Goodman Theatre. TV: “FBI,” […]

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Sandra Marante

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Paola Hernández

Westport Country Playhouse debut: Man of La Mancha. Born and raised in Puerto Rico. Proud Circle in the Square Theater School alumna. Rent National Tour (Mimi Marquez), Rent National Tour […]

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Jermaine Rowe

Westport Country Playhouse: Mlima’s Tale, Man of La Mancha. Jermaine is a multi-faceted theatre artist. Broadway/West End: The Lion King, Fela! Regional: Macbeth, Titus Andronicus, Noon Day Sun, Batboy. Film: Bwoy, Freedom, and was an original […]

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Esteban Suero

Westport Country Playhouse debut: Man of La Mancha. Esteban is a Miami, FL, with two performance degrees from the University of Miami and Oklahoma City University. Past credits include: Will […]

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Carlos Encinias

Westport Country Playhouse debut: Man of La Mancha. Carlos is originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico and studied Theatre at BYU. Broadway: Les Miserables (Feuilly), Mamma Mia (u/s Eddie/Father A), Scandalous […]

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