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Following an accident, a woman struggles to find her true identity through memory, fantasy, and psychiatry.

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Bessie

Natacha Roi

Bessie

Natacha Roi

Natacha Roi recently played the roles of Angela in The King Stag, Bessie in The Accident, and Cassandra and Athena in The Oresteia at the A.R.T. In the last year she appeared as Silvia in Changes of the Heart, directed by Stephen Wadsworth at the McCarter Theatre, Fiona and Lady Lelouche in Three Birds Alighting on a Field, directed by Max Stafford-Clark at the Manhattan Theatre Club, and Jessica in The Merchant of Venice, directed by Mark Lamos at Hartford Stage Company. Other credits inlcude Isabelle Perry in Strictly Dishonorable at the Philadelphia Drama Guild, Mary in The Strike of '92 at the AboutFace Theatre Company, and on television as Linda in Another World and Eugenia in One Life to Live. Ms. Roi received her B.F.A. from the Boston Conservatory of Music, Theater, and Dance and her M.F.A. from the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Graduate Acting Program.

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John

Jack Willis

Jack Willis appeared as Hector Malone Sr. in Man and Superman, Carl in The Old Neighborhood, The Drum Major in Woyzeck, Bruto in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and Relling in The Wild Duck in the American Repertory Theater's 1996-97 season. Previously, he appeared as Tilden in Buried Child, Caliban in The Tempest, the husband in The Accident, Man in Hot 'n' Throbbing, Jamie Cregan in A Touch of the Poet, Lopakhin in The Cherry Orchard, Sir Walter Blunt in Henry IV, Part 1 and Lord Hastings in Part 2, Boss Mangan in Heartbreak House, Panin in Black Snow, Uyttersprot in Dream of the Red Spider, Aston in The Caretaker, Sal in Those the River Keeps, and Banquo in Macbeth. As a member of the resident company at the Dallas Theatre Center, his roles included Willie Stark in All the King's Men, Caliban in The Tempest, and Jack Henry Abbott in In the Belly of the Beast. He has also appeared at the Alliance Theatre, Trinity Repertory Company, Yale Repertory Theatre, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Teatro de Dallas, the San Antonio and Dallas Shakespeare Festivals, and Cincinnati Playhouse.  Mr. Willis is also a founding member of Aruba Repertory. Television and film credits include Dallas, All My Children, Love Hurts, Problem Child, and I Come in Peace.

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Ben

Nathaniel DeWolf

Nathaniel DeWolf (Damis in Tartuffe) appeared in the American Repertory Theater New Stages '95 production of The Accident by Carol K. Mack. He is a second-year actor in the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University, where he has appeared in Twelfth Night, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Blood Wedding, Jack or the Submission, and Overboard . Television and film credits include True Blue and Dead Boys' Club.

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Doreen

Caroline Hall

Doreen

Caroline Hall

Caroline Hall (Margherita in We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!) appeared previously as the Lady in Charlie in the House of Rue, Aricia in Phaedra, Livia Majeski in Valparaiso, Bette in The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Angelique in The Imaginary Invalid, Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew, and as Doreen in the A.R.T. New Stages production of The Accident. Her New York credits include Pauline in The Perils of Pauine with the First House Company, Stacy in Good as Goldman at the N.Y.U. Freeplay Series, Anne Brontë in The Brontë Cycle at the Clarence Brown Theatre, and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet at the Lark Theatre Company. She has also appeared as Rootie in Graceland at the Palace Theatre, as Lady Nijo in Top Girls at the Tricycle Theatre in London, and as the Maid in Blood Wedding at Venezuela's Institute Festival. She is a graduate of the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University, where she played Polyxena in The Trojan Women, Viola in Twelfth Night, Irina in Three Sisters, and the title role of Lydie Breeze, among others.

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Dr. Greyson

Jeremiah Kissel

Dr. Greyson

Jeremiah Kissel

Jeremiah Kissel (Ivan Lomov/Anton Chekov in Three Farces and a Funeral) has previously appeared at the American Repertory Theater as the Dauphin in Henry V and as Dr. Greyson in The Accident. He recently played Stephano in The Tempest and previously was seen as Capulet in Romeo and Juliet, as Jaques in As You Like It, and as Cassius in Julius Ceasar at the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. He has been a member of the West Side Repertory Theater in NYC, the State Shakespearean Theater of Maine at Monmouth, and the Lyric Stage Company of Boston. For twenty years he has appeared on stages throughout the Boston area, winning the 1999 IRNE best supporting actor award and the first annual Outstanding Boston Actor Award at the Elliot Norton Awards ceremony in 1990.

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