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Dale Soules is a prolific performer and has performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally for over forty years. She made her Broadway debut in the landmark musical Hair as (Jeanie). Other Broadway productions include The Magic Show (Cal), where she co-starred with magician Doug Henning, introducing the Stephen Schwartz songs "Lion Tamer" and "West End Avenue"; The Crucible (Sarah Good) directed by Richard Eyre with Liam Neeson and Laura Linney and most recently the Tony award winning Grey Gardens,(covering and playing Edith Bouvier Beale). Her off-Broadway work includes Marsha Norman's acclaimed Getting Out (Arlene), The Water Engine (multiple roles), The Joy of Going Somewhere Definite (multiple roles)(Dir. by William H.Macy) and Blithe Spirit (Madame Arcati), all for Atlantic Theatre Company, New Jerusalem, Lotta(title role) and others for The Public,'Maid for Lincoln Center, and most recently portraying the title role in Emily Dickinson: Herself to Her a Music with the "Ensemble for the Romantic Century"; and Catherine Filloux's "Killing the Boss" where her creation of Monique was reviewed by Caryn James- NY Times as "Pitch Perfect" Dale's extensive regional work includes: Wintertime (Wilma), Landscape of the Body, Caucasian Chalk Circle and her one woman show Chameleons (Seattle Rep.); Candide (Guthrie);Paris Commune (LaJolla); All's Well That Ends Well(Yale Rep) and most recently Grey Gardens(Theatre Works),and Lisa Kron's "Well"(Vermont Stage Co.) Dale's TV credits include:American Playhouse, Law & Order, Sesame Street, and Maurice Sendack's Really Rosie. Her most recent films are The Messenger and Motherhood with Uma Thurman. Dale is associated with New York Theatre Workshop as a Usual Suspect and has been awarded the Mabou Mines Suite/Artists Grant; New Dramatists Charles Boden Award; Spencer Cherashore Artistic Dev. Grant; and the Richard Porter Leach Fellowship in Theatre from SUNY. Ms.Soules last performed in Florida 20 years ago and is happy to be returning with this thought provoking play "Doubt".
NYC: The Cherry Orchard (Varya), Theatre Row; The Coffee Trees (Barbara), The Beckett; Of Mice and Men (Curley's Wife), Urban Stages; The Burial at Thebes (Ismene) Theatre 315; Behind Cut Glass (National Arts Club); EMILY (Emily) The Public Theatre. Partial Regional: Dirty Business (Judy), Florida Stage; OPUS (Grace), Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati; A Streetcar Named Desire (Stella), Triumph of Love (Leonide), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Puck), and The Real Thing (Annie) with The Cleveland Play House; You Can't Take it With You (Alice), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Ann) with Great Lakes Theatre Festival. Tomorrow (Sarah), Tablerock Theatre. TV/Film: All My Children, One Life to Live, Nora Falls (Nora) Stonekap Productions, HMN in 3-D w/ NYU, Almost Tomorrow w/ School of the Visual Arts. MFA at The Cleveland Play House & BFA at Baylor University. Elizabeth is a violinist, and is working on completion of a one woman project to launch at The Cherry Lane Theatre this Fall.. Elizabeth also recently appeared on the Fox television series "Fringe". Proudly AEA, AFTRA, and a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women and Resonance Ensemble. Eternally Jordan's. www.elizabethadavis.com
Patricia is a native Floridian and thrilled to be at Gulfshore Playhouse having recently relocated from Vancouver, Canada. The Actor, born in Fort Myers, graduated Miami High and Florida State University before attending the University of Michigan Professional Theatre Program which helped to land her at the prestigious Stratford Festival, Canada. She performed such roles as Iras in Anthony and Cleopatra, Nerissa in Merchant of Venice, Phoebe in As You Like It and Medea in Medea. She's appeared on numerous regional stages in the United States and Canada. Last season Patricia had success in Doubt at Florida Rep and is "delighted to explore the multi-dimensional character again." Patricia was also seen last season in the role of Texas politician, Barbara Jordan, with The Boars Head Theatre in Voice of Good Hope. She preformed for two seasons with Vancouver's Bard on the Beach (Paulina in Winter's Tale; Queen Margaret in Richard III). Patricia has also been busy in film (Scary Movie 3, Man in the Mirror, Chaos Theory) and television including two season's of Dead Like Me and recurring roles in Battlestar Galactica, John Doe, and Psych. When not in the Theatre Patricia enjoys her at home time writing and substitute teaching. She is a member of The City of Fort Myers Public Art Committee.
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