2 minute read
SCENE LIST
Act One
Scene One Hannay’s flat, London
Scene Two Cockney Music Hall, London
Scene Three Hannay’s flat, night
Scene Four Hannay’s flat, very late
Scene Five Lobby, morning
Scene Six Hannay’s flat, morning
Scene Seven Edinburgh train, day
Scene Eight Edinburgh Station, day
Scene Nine Highland train, day
Scene Ten Forth Bridge, night
Scene Eleven On the moors
Scene Twelve Crofter’s cottage, outside
Scene Thirteen Crofter’s cottage
Scene Fourteen Crofter’s cottage, midnight
Scene Fifteen Scottish Moors, dawn
Scene Sixteen Alt Na Shellach
Scene Seventeen Alt Na Shellach, interior
Scene Eighteen The Professor’s study
Act Two
Scene Nineteen Sheriff’s Office
Scene Twenty City streets
Scene Twenty-One Assembly Hall
Scene Twenty-Two Assembly Hall, foyer
Scene Twenty-Three Police Car, night
Scene Twenty-Four Police Car and moor
Scene Twenty-Five The Dark Moors
Scene Twenty-Six McGarrigle Hotel
Scene Twenty-Seven Hotel bedroom
Scene Twenty-Eight Hotel lobby, night
Scene Twenty-Nine Hotel bedroom
Scene Thirty London Palladium, stage
Scene Thirty-One London Palladium, backstage
Scene Thirty-Two Outside Palladium, night
Scene Thirty-Three Hannay’s flat, night
NICHOLAS DUNN (Richard Hannay) is jubilant to be back at the Grand Theatre after appearing last season in Noises Off, and in Inherit the Wind a really, really long time ago. Other Utah credits include Pioneer Theatre Company (Romeo & Juliet, Othello, 42nd Street) The Lyric Rep Company (Amadeus, Big River, Private Lives, Mousetrap, Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged), Pinnacle Acting Company (Mauritius, The Beauty Queen of Lenane), Wasatch Theatre Company (Wit, Dinner) and the SimonFest (Come Blow Your Horn). Nick has also appeared on screen with Hallmark, Magnolia Pictures, the WB, KUED-PBS, and in a number of commercials, including Verizon, Microsoft, and the Utah Jazz. He holds a BFA from the U of U and an MFA from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA. Nick teaches in the theatre department at the University of Utah.
MAX HUFTALIN (Clown Two) is delighted to be returning to The Grand, and to be working with such a talented group of artists. Max is a graduate of Westminster College with a BFA in Theatre Performance and has performed with various companies across the valley, including Company of Cohorts, a company he built with his college classmates and friends, for which he wrote several short plays. Previous credits at The Grand include To Kill a Mockingbird (Jem), A Streetcar Named Desire (Doctor), and Oliver! (the Artful Dodger); Mercury (Nick) at the Salt Lake Acting Company; The Importance of Being Earnest (Algernon) and Mauritius (Dennis) with Pinnacle Acting Company; and The Byron Five (Kipling) and With You (Nick) with Company of Cohorts.
MARA LEFLER (Woman) has an MFA in Acting from Indiana University. She teaches acting, audition technique, Shakespeare, and devised theatre. Her most recent roles include work with SONDERimmersive as Martha Gellhorn in Hemingway and the Byrd and Maria in Through Yonder Window; Colleen/Bart in Mr. Burns: A post-electric play; and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing. She has worked at multiple theatres in Utah, Indiana, and California. Utah credits include The Ziegfeld’s A Comedy of Errors (Adriana), Utah Shakespeare Festival’s educational tour of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania) and HCT’s A Bundle of Trouble (Maggie). Indiana