Shipwrecked at sea, Viola is separated from her twin brother, Sebastian. She disguises herself as a boy, Cesario, and becomes the page of Duke Orsino. Orsino uses Cesario to plead his love to the Countess Olivia, Viola falls in love with Orsino and Olivia falls in love with Cesario. In a subplot, Olivia’s maid, Maria, and her partner in debauchery Sir Toby Belch conspire to humiliate Malvolio, Olivia’s disapproving steward.
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Cast
Orsino
Kario Salem
Orsino
Kario Salem
Curio/Priest
Ross Salinger
Curio/Priest
Ross Salinger
Valentine
Christopher Colt
Valentine
Christopher Colt

Viola/Cesario
Cherry Jones

Viola/Cesario
Cherry Jones
A.R.T.: Cherry was a founding member of the A.R.T. and has appeared multiple times on its stage, including: King Lear, Twelfth Night (with Diane Lane), Three Sisters, As You Like It, The Serpent Woman, Life is a Dream, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Major Barbara, Love’s Labors Lost, Lysistrata. Broadway and Off-Broadway: Doubt (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award), The Heiress (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award), Pride’s Crossing (Drama Desk Award), Lincoln Center Theater; Angels in America; Imaginary Friends; Moon for the Misbegotten (Tony Award nomination); The Night of the Iguana; Our Country’s Good (Tony Award nomination); Faith Healer; Mrs. Warren’s Profession; The Baltimore Waltz (OBIE Award). Television: “24” (Emmy Award for role as President Allison Taylor), “What Makes a Family,” and most recently as Dr. Judith Evans in “Awake.” Film: Ocean’s Twelve, Cradle Will Rock, The Horse Whisperer, The Perfect Storm, Erin Brockovich, Signs, The Village, Mother and Child, Swimmers, Terrence Malick’s upcoming film Knight of Cups.

Sea Captain
Kevin Cole Costin

Sea Captain
Kevin Cole Costin
Mr. Costin is the first alumnus of the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University to join the board. He is the Executive Director of Counseling Service of the Eastern District of New York (CSEDNY), a New York State-licensed mental health and substance abuse treatment agency with multiple sites in New York City and Long Island. With Diane Paulus, Mr. Costin initiated A.R.T. In NYC, a group of arts-lovers and friends supporting works originally produced or developed at the A.R.T. in Cambridge which have gone on to play in New York including Sleep No More, The Glass Menagerie, and the Tony-award winning productions of Once, Pippin, and The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. He has also been active with other non-profits- as Executive Director of ComALERT and on boards including New York City Anti-Violence Project, CorbinDances, and The Workplace Center at Columbia University School of Social Work. Mr. Costin is a graduate of Harvard College and holds a MSW degree from Columbia University.

Sir Toby Belch
Jeremy Geidt

Sir Toby Belch
Jeremy Geidt
A.R.T. Senior Actor, founding member of the Yale Repertory Theatre and the A.R.T. Yale: more than 40 productions (including The Seagull). A.R.T.: 100 productions including The Seagull (three turns as Sorin), Julius Caesar, Three Sisters, The Onion Cellar, Major Barbara (Undershaft), Heartbreak House (Shotover), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Quince four times, Snug once), Henry IV (Falstaff), Twelfth Night (Toby Belch), The Caretaker (Davies), The Homecoming (Max), Loot (Truscott), Man and Superman (Mendoza/Devil), Waiting for Godot (Vladimir), The Threepenny Opera (Peacham/Petey), Ivanov (Lebedev), Three Sisters (Chebutkin), Buried Child (Dodge), The Cherry Orchard (Gaev) and The King Stag (Pantelone). Teaches at Harvard College, Harvard’s Summer and Extension Schools and at the A.R.T/MXAT Institute. Trained at the Old Vic Theatre School and subsequently taught there. Acted at the Old Vic, Young Vic, The Royal Court, in the West End, in films and television and has been hosting his own show “The Caravan” for the BBC for five years. Came to the U.S. with the satirical revue The Establishment and acted on and off Broadway, at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival and at the Lincoln Center Festival. Lectured on Shakespeare in India and the Netherlands Theatre School. Received the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Boston Actor and the Jason Robards Award for Dedication to the Theatre.
Maria
Lynn Chausow
Maria
Lynn Chausow
Sir Andrew Aguecheek
Robert Stanton
Sir Andrew Aguecheek
Robert Stanton

Feste
Thomas Derrah

Feste
Thomas Derrah
A.R.T.: 119 productions, including R. Buckminster Fuller: THE HISTORY (and Myster) OF THE UNIVERSE (R. Buckminster Fuller), Cabaret (Fraulein Schneider), Endgame (Clov), The Seagull (Dorn), Oliver Twist (also at Theatre for a New Audience and Berkeley Repertory Theatre), The Birthday Party (Stanley), Highway Ulysses (Ulysses), Uncle Vanya (Vanya), Marat/Sade (Marquis de Sade), Richard II (Richard). Broadway: Jackie: An American Life (23 roles). Off-Broadway: Johan Padan (Johan), Big Time (Ted). Tours with the Company across the U.S., with residencies in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles, and throughout Europe, Canada, Israel, Taiwan, Japan and Moscow, and has recently been performing Julius Caesar in France. Other: I Am My Own Wife, Boston TheatreWorks; Approaching Moomtaj, New Repertory Theatre; Twelfth Night and The Tempest, Commonwealth Shakespeare Co.; London’s Battersea Arts Center; five productions at Houston’s Alley Theatre, including Our Town (Dr. Gibbs, directed by José Quintero); and many theatres throughout the U.S. Awards: 1994 Elliot Norton Prize for Sustained Excellence, 2000 and 2004 IRNE Awards for Best Actor, 1997 Los Angeles DramaLogue Award (for title role of Shlemiel the First). Television: Julie Taymor’s film Fool’s Fire (PBS American Playhouse), "Unsolved Mysteries," "Del and Alex" (Alex, A&E Network). Film: Mystic River (directed by Clint Eastwood), The Pink Panther II. He is on the faculty of the A.R.T. Institute, teaches acting at Harvard University and Emerson College, and is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.
Olivia
Diane Lane
Olivia
Diane Lane
Malvolio
James Lally
Malvolio
James Lally
Sebastian
Steven Skybell
Sebastian
Steven Skybell
Antonio
Rodney Scott Hudson
Antonio
Rodney Scott Hudson
Fabian
Dan Nutu
Fabian
Dan Nutu
Set and video designer Dan Nutu was a member of the Acting Company during the 89/90 Season and appeared as Fabian in Twelfth Night and Dr. Ostermark in The Father. He was a leading theater and film actor in his native Romania, and appeared in numerous resident theaters in the U.S. He has also written and directed for television. Pericles is his first design assigment for the A.R.T.
First Police Officer
Deborah Lewin
First Police Officer
Deborah Lewin
Ensemble
Christopher BakerWesley ClarkJoy EhrlichBecky ModeJulia PearlsteinMatthew SheehanJohn David WeigandSteven Zahn
Ensemble