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Laura Donnelly

Joan / Veronica

Laura Donnelly is an Olivier Award-winning and Tony-nominated actress who will reprise her leading role in The Hills of California written by Jez Butterworth and directed by Sam Mendes, for which she received a second nomination for Best Actress at the Olivier Awards this year. Other stage highlights include the Tony and Olivier Award-winning play The Ferryman written by Jez Butterworth and directed by Sam Mendes, and The River on Broadway co-starring Hugh Jackman. Screen credits include HBO’s “The Nevers,” Starz’s “Outlander,” and Marvel’s “Werewolf By Night” alongside Gael García Bernal.


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Leanne Best

Gloria

Select theatre credits: The Hills of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End); Sweat (Donmar/Gielgud); The Human Voice (Gate Theatre); Educating Rita, The Hypochondriac, Fleet Street Nativity, The Way Home, Macbeth (Liverpool Everyman); The Matchbox (Liverpool Everyman/Tricycle Theatre); Damned by Despair (National Theatre); A Streetcar Named Desire, The May Queen, Our Country’s Good (Liverpool Playhouse). Select television credits: “Insomnia,” “The Bay,” “G’Wed,” “Ted Lasso,” “A Town Called Malice,” “The Walk In,” “Compulsion,” “Close To Me,” “Harm,” “Young Wallander,” “Carnival Row,” “Tin Star,” “Cold Feet,” “Babs,” “Good Karma Hospital,” “Black Mirror,” “Home Fires,” “Lucan,” “Ripper Street.” Select film credits: Raging Grace, Bolan’s Shoes, Black Dog, Harm, Little Joe, The Infiltrator, Native, Cotton Wool, Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

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Ophelia Lovibond

Ruby

Theatre includes The Hills of California (Harold Pinter Theatre); The Libertine (Haymarket); Nightfall (Bridge Theatre); The Effect (Sheffield Crucible); The Stepmother (Chichester Festival Theatre). Television includes “Hooten and the Lady,” “Trying,” “Mr. Sloane,” “Inside No. 9,” “FM,” “Minx,” “Partygate,” “This England,” “Trying,” “Roadkill,” “Feel Good,” “Elementary,” “W1A.” Film includes Nowhere Boy, London Boulevard, A Single Shot, Here, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made, Rocketman, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Man Up, Guardians of the Galaxy, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, No Strings Attached.

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Helena Wilson

Jill

Theatre: The Hills of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End); Linck and Mülhahn (Hampstead Theatre); Jack Absolutely Flies Again (National Theatre); White Noise (The Bridge); The Deep Blue Sea (Chichester Festival Theatre); Measure For Measure (Donmar Warehouse–Ian Charleson Award Commendation); The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Donmar); Love Me Now (Tristan Bates Theatre–Offie Award nomination). After graduating from Oxford in 2016, Helena was seen in Kwame Kwei-Armah’s production of Ibsen’s The Lady from the Sea (Donmar). That same year, she made her stage debut as Ophelia alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Joshua McGuire in Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, directed by David Leveaux at the Old Vic.




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David Wilson Barnes

Luther St. John

Broadway: The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Ink. Other theater: Sam Gold’s Othello (NYTW), Becky Shaw (2nd Stage), The Big Meal (Playwrights Horizons) TV: the upcoming Apple+ “The Savant,” “George & Tammy,” “The Son.” Film: Miss Sloane (John Madden, dir), Bridge of Spies (Steven Spielberg, dir).

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Ta’rea Campbell

Biddy / Penny

Ta’rea Campbell has been a professional performer for over 20 years and is thrilled to return to Broadway with this production. Recent: Hamilton (Angelica), Sister Act (Deloris), Lion King (Nala), Aida (Aida alternate), OBC of The Book of Mormon, Leap of Faith and Little Shop. Proud member of the Grammy and Tony Award-winning choir BIV.


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Bryan Dick

Jack Larkin / Dennis

Theatre includes All of Us, The Alchemist, The Life of Galileo at the National Theatre and Hobson’s Choice (West End). Film includes Master and Commander and The Numbers Station. Television includes “Shameless,” “Wolf Hall” and “A Thousand Blows.”


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Richard Lumsden

Joe Fogg / Mr. Potts

Richard is an actor, writer, musician and composer. Films include Sense and Sensibility, Darkest Hour, Downhill, Sightseers and Swede Caroline. Numerous TV roles and stage appearances at London’s Almeida, Kiln and Royal Court Theatres. He’s also written for TV, composed feature film scores and had a novel published by Headline.

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Richard Short

Bill / Mr. Halliwell

Richard Short touts an impressive career spanning film, television and theatre. Credits include starring alongside Denzel Washington in The Tragedy of Macbeth, being nominated Best Lead Actor in “Mary Kills People” (TV)and originating the role of Richard Burton in Cleo. Currently Co-Writer/Producer of Two Of Us - A Play (UK).


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Nancy Allsop

Young Gloria

(she/her). Theatre includes The Hills of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End); The Fever Syndrome (Hampstead Theatre); God Bless the Child (Royal Court Theatre); Annie (Piccadilly Theatre, West End); The Sound of Music (International Tour); The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Manchester Cathedral). Television includes “Young Wallander” (Netflix).

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Sophia Ally

Young Ruby

(she/her). Training: The Brit School, Ariel Drama Academy, Redhurst School of Dance. Theatre: The Hills of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End), Far Away (Donmar Warehouse), Matilda the Musical (RSC), The Ferryman (Royal Court Theatre & Gielgud Theatre, West End), Sunset at the Villa Thalia (National Theatre), Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs (Chequer Mead). Film: A Modest Defeat, The Current War, My Zoe, Be Good (Latitude Film Festival 2019 Gold Award–Lead Actor), Artefact, The Writing Box. TV: “The Marlow Murder Club,” “The Peripheral,” “The Salisbury Poisonings,” “Curfew.” Audiobook: Below (Audible).


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Lara McDonnell

Young Joan

Lara’s feature credits include the Academy Award-winning Belfast, written and directed by Kenneth Branagh for Focus Features/Universal; Artemis Fowl, also directed by Kenneth Branagh, for Disney; Greatest Days for Elysian Films; Visitation (Blinder Films); The Delinquent Season (Parallel Films); and Love, Rosie (Canyon Creek/Constantin Films). Television includes “The Last Bus” (Wildseed/Netflix), “The Holiday” (Chalkboard), “Ballistic” (Automatik Entertainment/New Regency) and “To Walk Invisible,” written and directed by Sally Wainwright for BBC. Stage work includes the title role in Matilda for the RSC/West End and The Hills of California in the West End.

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Nicola Turner

Young Jill

(she/her). Theatre includes The Hills of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End), Matilda (UK and Ireland Tour); Billy Elliott (UK and Ireland Tour/Germany), Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella, The Wizard of Oz (Neon Theatrical).


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Liam Bixby

Tony

Liam Bixby graduated from The Lir Academy (BA) in 2021 and has since appeared on stage in Ireland at The Gate Theatre and The Abbey Theatre and has toured internationally with THISISPOPBABY. Screen credits include Wreck (BBC Three/Hulu) and Galaxy Dance (BBC Three/HaZimation).

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Ellyn Heald

Mrs. Smith

Broadway debut. Regional: Satellites (Premiere Stages), And Then There Were None (Florida Rep), An Inspector Calls (Florida Rep), Passing Strange (The Wilma). Training: MA in Classical Acting, LAMDA. Founder of @livingroomproductionsnyc, host of “Objects of New York” podcast for Radio Free Rhinecliff. IG: @ellynheald


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Max Roll

Mr. Smith

Broadway: An Enemy of the People; Good Night, Oscar. Off-Broadway: Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Regional: The Importance of Being Earnest. Canada: 2 Pianos 4 Hands. UK: Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, The Great Gatsby. Endless gratitude to Henderson Hogan. Proud graduate of the Yale School of Drama. Peachu and Minchka, you are so loved.

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Cameron Scoggins

Dr. Rose

Cameron Scoggins is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut with this incredible production! Theatre: Hir, Pocatello, Lovers, The Big Meal. TV: “PValley,” “Nashville,” “Shades of Blue,” “The Deuce,” “Z,” “Chicago Med,” “Prodigal Son,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Good Wife.” With love and gratitude to his family and Sahar. 




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Jessica Baglow

Understudy

(she/her). Trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Received an Ian Charleson Award commendation for her leading role in Pericles, Shakespeare’s Globe. Film and Television includes “The Railway Children Return” (Studio Canal), “The Street,” “Gentleman Jack,” “Waterloo Road” (BBC).

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Sawyer Barth

Understudy

Sawyer Barth is an actor, director, writer and musician currently pursuing their BA in Theatre from Fordham College at Lincoln Center. This is Sawyer's Broadway debut. Film: And Then I Go (Flake), Super Dark Times (Charlie). TV: “The Kids Are Alright” (Frank).

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Erin Rose Doyle

Understudy

Erin Rose Doyle is extremely excited and honored to be back on Broadway! Recent Credits: Parade (Broadway/NYCC, Mary Phagan). Love and gratitude to the creative team and Stewart Talent, as well as her close friends and family for their constant support. @erinroseleigh


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Liz Pearce

Understudy

Broadway/Off-Broadway: Billy Elliot (OBC), Kinky Boots, Suffs, Sweeney Todd. Select Regional Theatre: Pacific Symphony, Goodspeed, Alliance, Cincinnati Playhouse, St Louis Rep, Denver Center, Alabama Shakespeare, Bay Street, Sacramento Music Circus, Pioneer. CCM BFA. For Aunty Shirley and my Mum.

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Q. Smith

Understudy

Originated the role of Hannah & Others in Come From Away. Other Broadway Credits: Les Misérables and Mary Poppins. Favorite roles to date: Caleb’s Mother and wife to Lawrence Stallings. Special thanks to my parents, BRS/GAGE, friends and family. Love thy neighbor.

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Sadie Veach

Understudy

Broadway debut! TV: “Harlan Coben’s Shelter” (Amazon); “Law and Order” (NBC, S22E18). My words here are the closest I’ll get to shouting from the rooftops, so from this page I shout: You matter! You matter! You matter! For Moses, Zachy, and Brick.