The cast of "Wittenberg":
Michael Feldsher (Hamlet) makes his Rep Stage debut with "Wittenberg." He has appeared regionally at Shakespeare Theatre Company, Ford's Theatre, Roundhouse Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Spooky Action Theater, Bay Theatre Company, Virginia Shakespeare Festival and Baltimore Shakespeare Festival.
Seth Reichgott (John Faustus, M.D., J.D., Ph.D., Th.D.) is a Philadelphia-based actor, director, and writer. He has appeared at the Wilma Theater, Lantern Theatre, Walnut Street Studio, Mum Puppettheatre and Interact Theatre Company (PA). "Wittenberg" marks Seth's Rep Stage debut.
Michael Stebbins (Rev. FR. Martin Luther, D.D.) has appeared in Rep Stage's productions of "Mrs. Warren's Profession," "The Santaland Diaries," "Stones in His Pockets" and "Fully Committed." He has appeared at regional theatre across the country, including Berkeley Rep (CA), Milwaukee Chamber Theatre (WI), New World Theatre (MA), Woolly Mammoth Theatre Co., (DC), Off-Broadway's Public Theatre/New York Shakespeare Festival and The Mint Theater Company. Michael is Rep Stage producing artistic director.
Emily Clare Zempel (The Eternal Feminine) is making her Rep Stage debut. Credits include Abingdon Theatre Company, Looking Glass Theatre, The Rebel Theater (NY); Milwaukee Shakespeare Company (WI) and Baltimore Shakespeare Festival (MD).
The "Wittenberg" design team:
Paul Christensen (set design) has designed for Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, Tony Tsendeas' Action Theater and Baltimore School for the Arts.
Liza Davies (properties design) is the resident props designer at Everyman Theatre. Other credits include Baltimore Shakespeare Festival and Baltimore Opera Company.
Jay Herzog (lighting design) received a Helen Hayes Award for his lighting design of Rep Stage's production of "Ambrosio." Jay is the resident lighting designer for the Everyman Theatre in Baltimore. Other regional credits include Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Theatre J and The Roundhouse Theatre.
Sound designer Chas Marsh's Rep Stage credits include "God's Ear," "A Lie of the Mind," and "In the Heart of America." He is the resident sound designer for Everyman Theatre. Regional credits include Ford's Theatre and Pittsburgh Public Theatre.
Norah Worthington (costume design) has designed for Everyman Theatre, Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Toby's Dinner Theater and is the resident costumer at the Baltimore School for the Arts.
Rep Stage, a professional Equity theatre in residence at Howard Community College, is in its 17th season. The company is a member of both League of Washington Theatres and Baltimore Theatre Alliance. Performances are made possible by Howard County Arts Council, Howard County Government, and Maryland State Arts Council, an agency funded by the state of Maryland and National Endowment for the Arts, as well as through generous individual contributions. Howard Bank is the Rep Stage 2009-10 season partner.