Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 2021-22 Season

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ROOTED TARAH FLANAGAN (EMERY HARRIS) Tarah is delighted to return to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park where she last appeared in Witness for the Prosecution. New York theatre credits include The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture, The Mint Theater Company and off-Broadway in the titular role of The Little Prince, directed by Kim MartinCotten, at the Pearl Theatre. Regional theatre credits include Actors Theatre of Louisville, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Cleveland Play House (Every Brilliant Thing and An Iliad), Clarence Brown Theatre, Crossroads Theatre Company, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, Fulton Theatre, Gulfshore Playhouse, Pacific Conservatory Theatre, Pioneer Theatre Company, Public Theatre in Maine, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Shea’s 710 Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival and The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (titular role in St. Joan). Film and television credits include Mother’s Book (directed by Keith Josef Atkins), FutureStates on PBS, As the World Turns and Darwin: The Series (directed by Carrie Preston). During the pandemic, Tarah has helped create video content for Cleveland Play House, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Great River Shakespeare Festival and the award-winning The Yellow Wallpaper for Actors Theatre of Louisville. She has been a proud company member of the Great River Shakespeare Festival since 2007 where she serves as co-Artistic Associate Artistic Director and Program Director for Shakespeare for Young Actors. EMILY KRATTER (LUANNE) Emily is overjoyed and honored to return to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park after originating the role of Luanne in the 2018 premiere production of Be Here Now by Deborah Zoe Laufer. She has performed and developed new works at Williamstown Theatre Festival, The New Group, Playwrights Horizons, New Dramatists, Portland Stage Company, LAByrinth Theater Company, New Georges, The Playwright’s Realm, The Lark, terraNOVA Collective, Axis Theatre Company and more. Emily recently starred opposite Karen Allen and William Sadler in the independent film, A Stage of Twilight, expected to be released in 2023. Other film/television appearances include Unforgettable (CBS), Half Brother and the upcoming Life After You. Visit emilykratter.com and at Instagram @emkratter for more. TASHA LAWRENCE (HAZEL) Broadway credits include Wilder, Wilder, Wilder; Good People; and Proof (national tour). Off-Broadway credits include Sam Hunter’s The Whale (Playwrights Horizons, Drama Desk Award nomination), The Few (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater) and A Great Wilderness (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Dominique Morisseau’s Pipeline (Lincoln Center Theater); Steven Levenson’s If I Forget (Roundabout Theater Company); Lucy Thurber’s Asheville (Cherry Lane Theatre); and Daisy Foote’s Bhutan (Cherry Lane Theatre). Regional theatre credits include Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House, Part 2 (Theatreworks, Hartford); Jen Silverman’s The Roommate (Actors Theatre of Louisville and Long Wharf Theatre); Theresa Rebeck’s Bad Dates (City Theatre); Keith Reddin’s Human Error (City Theatre); Dangerous Liasons (Huntington Theatre Company); and Harold Pinter’s Betrayal (Northern Stage). Film and television credits include FBI Most Wanted, High Maintenance, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Law & Order (Classic, Criminal Intent and SVU), Third Watch, Deadline, Kevin Hill, The Line (ACTRA Gemini Award nomination), John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, Pooka, Hangnail and Sanctioning Evil.

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