Jeroge Bennett Watson is grateful to be making his Orlando Shakes debut. Mr. Watson was most recently seen as Bono in Fences at Pioneer Theatre Company (Salt Lake City, Utah), as Troy Maxson in Fences…

Caralyn Kozlowski's extensive resume includes over 40 professional theater credits including The Blue Bird, The Three Sisters, Othello, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Macbeth, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Play’s The Thing, Private Lives, and The…

After spending 11 seasons playing Worf, the apex Klingon on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and in five Star Trek feature films, Michael Dorn has continued to work steadily in…

This is Georgia’s first season with Orlando Shakes. Regional: Milwaukee Rep., Pittsburgh Irish and Classical, Monomoy, Festival 56. Florida: Palm Beach Dramaworks, Florida Rep., American Stage, freeFall, StageWorks, Jobsite, Studio 620, Tampa Rep., Banyan, A…

OFF BROADWAY/NYC: Dido in Dido & Aeneas (Dixon Place); Antigone, Mend (Epic Theatre Ensemble); Brewed (NYC Fringe) and more. REGIONAL: Regan in King Lear, Maria in Twelfth Night (The Old Globe); Lady Percy in Henry…

Christian is thrilled to return to Orlando Shakes where he has played Berowne in Love's Labour's Lost, Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby, and Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew. Theater includes: Will Shakespeare…

Previously at Orlando Shakes in Red. Other work includes: The Acting Co. (Guthrie Theatre, New Victory Theater, Lincoln Center) - As You Like It; Baltimore CenterStage - Twelfth Night; Asolo Rep - The Matchmaker, Our Betters;…

Matthew lives in New York City and is enjoying his first season at OST. He has worked across the nation, including locally at Florida Studio Theatre and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, where he originated title…

Mindy has worked locally with Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Mad Cow Theatre, and The Orlando Repertory Theatre. Credits with the Shakespeare Theater include Gwendolyn in The Importance of Being Earnest, Amanda in Private Lives, Iseult in…

Described by the New York Times as “a first rate idiot,” Mr. Mullen was raised by wolves in the wilds of Pennsylvania and was an early victim of an Amish drive-by fruiting. Escaping to Florida…