Isabell Monk O'Connor

At the Guthrie Peer Gynt, Major Barbara, A Christmas Carol (seven productions since 1995), Hamlet, Intimate Apparel, Oedipus, Nickel and Dimed, Romeo and Juliet, Top Girls, Wintertime, In the Blood, Mr. Peters' Connections, The Darker Face of the Earth, Julius Caesar, Black No More, You Can't Take It With You, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Cherry Orchard, K: Impressions of The Trial by Franz Kafka, The Firebugs, King Lear, Macbeth, The Broken Jug, Dream on Monkey Mountain, A Woman of No Importance, Naga Mandala, The Triumph of Love, The Good Hope, The Winter's Tale, The Greek Plays, Death of a Salesman, Marat/Sade, Medea, The Skin of Our Teeth, The History Plays, The Screens, Volpone, The Duchess of Malfi, Uncle Vanya, Twelfth Night, Tartuffe, Requiem for a Nun, Candide, Our Town; "A Midsummer Night's Celebration," 2006 Guthrie Gala; (21 Guthrie seasons, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1989-2007). Theater Broadway: Execution of Justice, The Gospel at Colonus; Mabou Mines: The Warrior Ant, Lear (as Gloucester); The New York Shakespeare Festival; Arena Stage; American Repertory Theatre; The Kennedy Center; Actors Theatre of Louisville; European tour: The Gospel at Colonus; Carnegie Hall; Mixed Blood Theatre: Cut Flowers; The Children's Theatre Company: A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings; Theatre de la Jeune Lune: Medea, The Miser. Film/Television Intolerable Cruelty, Sugar and Spice, Black Knight, Equinox, Grumpy Old Men, Family Business, The World According to Garp, Untamed Heart, Rosewood; made-fortelevision movies: Calamity Jane, Things That Matter, Taking a Stand; "Family Ties," "Benson," "The Equalizer." Other Hope, Family and Blackberry Stew, picture books for children published by Carolrhoda Books; "Creative Storytelling," public school residency programs. Awards McKnight Fellow, Fox Fellow, Obie Award, Helen Hayes Award nominee, Drama Desk Award, Parents' Choice Honoree for Family, Mpls/St. Paul Magazine's Best of 2003. Teaching Neighborhood Bridges at The Children's Theatre Company; Book Buddies at the Guthrie; Arts and Academic Achievement. Training University of St. Thomas; Towson State University; Yale School of Drama


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Peer Gynt

Asa, Peer Gynt

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