The 39 Steps
Adapted by Patrick Barlow
From the novel by John Buchan
From the movie by Alfred Hitchcock
Directed by Evan Hoffmann
September 26 - October 20, 2013
What do you get when you mix a Hitchcock masterpiece, a juicy spy novel, and just a dash of Monty Python? One of the cleverest, exciting, and hysterical plays to come out of Broadway in years! An amazing cast of 4 takes on more than 140 characters in a fast-paced whodunit that zips across England and Scotland. Murder, high speed chases, mistaken identities, espionage, and romance will keep you on the edge of your seat in this loving homage to the classic spy thriller films of the 30’s.
Cast
Evan Crump
as Clown 2
James Finley
as Richard Hannay
Emily Levey
as Annabella/ Pamela/Margaret
Nick Rose
as Clown 1
Creative Team
Evan Hoffmann / Director
Susan d. Garvey / Production Manager
Alexis Rose / Co-Stage Manager
Laura Moody / Co-Stage Manager
David Phelps / Technical Director
James Villarubia / Scenic Designer
Erica Constance / Scenic Painting Crew
Jenny O’Donnell / Costume Designer
AnnMarie Castrigno / Lighting Designer
Stan Harris / Sound Designer
Brian Christiansen / Assistant Sound Designer
Kevin Laughon / Properties Designer
Kat Brais / Hair & Makeup Designer
Assisted by: Lorraine Magee, Jenny O’Donnell
Katie Nigsch-Fairfax / Scenic Painter
Assisted by: Lorraine Magee, Susan d. Garvey
Ginger Kohles / Playbill
Jason Pepping and J. Noah Rubin / Season Design
Rebekah Purcell / Event Photography
Lighting Board Operators: Sierra Banack, Mary Ann Hall, Susan d. Garvey
Construction Crew: Marty Sullivan, Jeff Boatright, Kevin Walker, JoAnne Becker, Theresa Bender, Richard Durkin, Skip Gresko, Nick Rose, Evan Hoffmann, Lorraine Magee, James Finley, Susan d. Garvey
Presented by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
“For me, the best thing about this company has always been how our actors, directors, and designers come up with exciting and creative ways to fit epic stories into our tiny little theatre. This reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock’s early masterpiece seemed like the perfect way to keep that tradition alive as we begin our next phase.”
- Evan Hoffmann, Producing Artistic Director