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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST
Caesar, Two Gentlemen of Verona, all at the New York Shakespeare Festival. Regional: Shakespeare Theatre of Washington, Cincinnati Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage, Williamstown Theatre Festival, St. Louis Repertory Theatre and the McCarter Theatre, among others. Most recently: The Price, directed by Charles Towers at the Merrimack Repertory Theatre.
MARK MINEART (Ensemble, Fight Captain, u/s Carpenter, Flavius). Macbeth in Macbeth, Cyrano in Cyrano, Lennie in Of Mice and Men, Black Dog and General Zarko in the world premieres of Flaming Guns and Chad Curtis, Lost Again. Theatres include Actors Theatre of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, St. Louis Rep, Pioneer Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, TFANA. Broadway: Macbeth. Off-Broadway: Svejk. Film/TV: Kinsey, "Law & Order," "L&O: Trial by Jury." Graduate of Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of Delaware.

DAN MORAN (Guard to Caesar, Volumnius, Ensemble, u/s Cobbler, Pindarus). Credits include The Man Who Had All the Luck, A Month in the Country (Roundabout); Henry V, Pericles, Macbeth (Public Theater); Dark Rapture (Second Stage); A Streetcar Named Desire (Arena Stage); A Midsummer Night's Dream, Escape from Happiness (Center Stage). Originated roles in Side Man, Ella & Miles, Dark Rapture and Escape From Happiness (NY Stage and Film). TV: "Law & Order," "Homicide," "Third Watch," "Jonny Zero." Films: Mighty Aphrodite, Deconstructing Harry, Sweet and Lowdown, Happiness, Maximum Risk, Hamlet. 

JASON MANUEL OLAZABAL (Popilius Lena, Ensemble) was last seen on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Anna in the Tropics. NYC theatre includes Guinea Pig Solo (LAByrinth Theater Co./Public Theater), El Paso Blue (Kirk Theatre), The Phantom Lady (Pearl Theatre Co.), Where's My Money? (MTC). Film/TV includes Bad Boys II, SwitchBack, La Cita Imprevista, "Law & Order," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "The Education of Max Bickford." MFA, UMKC '99. Mucho thank you to familia, amigos and mi esposa Sunita.

HOWARD W. OVERSHOWN (Carpenter, Dardanius, Ensemble) is making his Broadway debut in Julius Caesar. Theatre credits include Eugene in Dael Orlandersmith's Yellowman (Manhattan Theatre Club), Sam III in Charles Randolph-Wright's Blue starring Phylicia Rashad (Roundabout) and Reporter #3 in Never the Sinner (at John Houseman Theatre). Howard most recently played Macduff in the NEA/ASF national tour of Macbeth. Film/TV: "Law & Order," "All My Children," "Guiding Light," "As the World Turns," "Dead Canaries." Peace Love.

PATRICK PAGE (Decius Brutus, Messala, Ensemble, u/s Cassius). Broadway: The Lion King (Scar), The Kentucky Cycle, Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere), A Christmas Carol. Off-Broadway: Rex (title role), Richard II (Steven Berkoff, director). Regional: recent roles include Macbeth (opposite Kelly McGillis) at the Shakespeare Theatre, DC; Sergius at Long Wharf; Cyrano and Richard III at Pioneer Theatre. Fall '05: Iago at the Shakespeare Theatre (Michael Kahn, director). Film: Substance of Fire. TV: "One Life to Live," "All My Children." Favorite role: husband to Paige Davis.

KURT RHOADS (Ensemble, u/s Cicero, Decius Brutus, Marullus). New York: Americana Absurdum, Present Company; The Good Natur'd Man, Othello, Pearl Theatre; Kasper Mayer, Ubu Rep; The Seagull, NYU Directors Lab. International: Horse Country, Australian and Netherlands tour. Regional: Old Globe, Arena Stage, Shakespeare Theatre, Arizona Theatre Co., Missouri Rep, Pioneer Theatre Co., Trinity Rep, Playmakers Rep; eight seasons, Dallas Theater Center; ten seasons, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Forty-eight plays with