A Christmas Carol (Linney) - November 18 - November 21, 2015

Marshall University Theatre Alliance

 Who's Who 

  • Jack Cirillo head shot

    Jack Cirillo

    as Scrooge

    Jack Cirillo is a professor of performance studies and Program Director of Theatre at Marshall University. Jack received his MFA from the prestigious, Professional Actor Training Program at the University of Washington in 1986, and a BS from the University of Idaho in 1983. As a professional actor, Jack has worked extensively on the New York City stages, as well as in many of our countries finest regional theatres. He has had the good fortune to work with such notable celebrities as: Jerry Orbach, Lynn Redgrave, Peter Gallagher, Jason Robert Brown, Polly Holliday and Val Kilmer. Most recently, Jack played the role of Mark Rothko alongside MU Theatre alumni; Nick Reynolds in The Greenbrier Valley Theatre’s critically acclaimed production of “Red”. He has numerous television commercials and episodic television appearances to his credit and has even appeared with the Radio City “Rockettes” in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.

  • Mandi Butcher head shot

    Mandi Butcher

    as Fezziwig Daughter #3/Laundress

    Mandi Butcher is in her second year in the theatre department at Marshall University. "A Christmas Carol" is her first show here, and she is so excited to be a part of it. She would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her dreams and a special thanks to Mrs. Ward for getting her started on this wonderful journey.

  • CJ Casey head shot

    CJ Casey

    as Caroler/Ensemble

    CJ Casey is a Marshall University Theatre Performance major who is set to graduate next December. He would like to thank his parents, friends, and all his theatre family on stage with him who have made his time here worthwhile.

  • Andrew Durst head shot

    Andrew Durst

    as Fezziwig/Gentleman

    Andrew is a theatre performance major from Seminole, FL. Currently a sophomore; this is his second role here at Marshall. Last year he played Ferapont in Marshall’s production of "The Three Sisters"; he is excited to be on stage again and can’t wait to be a part of future productions.

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