Schiller's JOAN OF ARC (translated by Robert David MacDonald) directed by Christopher Cartmill
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Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, Levin Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Celebration from 2012 Baruch College concert reading (with Brian Hotaling, Kathleen O'Grady and Michelle Hurst)
Final Scene The ensemble of Chrstopher Cartmill's translation of Molière's TARTUFFE at Baruch College
Tatuffe and Dorine LeRoy McClain (as Tartuffe), Julie Evan Smith (as Elmire) and Suzie Devoe (as Dorine) in 2009 staged reading at NYU
All Afire Tim Monsion (as Tartuffe), Ken Bolden (as Orgon) and Kathleen O'Grady (as Elmire) in 2004 Gad's Hill of Christopher Cartmill's translation of Molière's TARTUFFE
Mother and Son Virginia Lowery (Mme Pernelle) and Ken Bolden (as Orgon in 2004 Gad's Hill of Christopher Cartmill's translation of Molière's TARTUFFE
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Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, Levin Theater, New Brunswick, NJ
Victoria J. Mastriobuono Theatre at Mason Gross School of the Arts, New Brunswick, New Jersey
If all the world's a stage, then why fill it with utter nonsense? In this wicked satire of epic proportions and theatrical pretensions, an invitation to see the final dress rehearsal of a tragedy proves to be pure comedy.
Miranda Theater Co. at IATI Downstairs, 64 East 4th Street, New York City, NY
Christopher Cartmill performs a tale of history, home and an American identity — based on his book, THE NEBRASKA DISPATCHES.
Free