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COMPLETE CAST ANNOUNCED FOR “OEDIPUS” STARRING MARK STRONG & LESLEY MANVILLE

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE

COMPLETE CAST ANNOUNCED
FOR
THE OLIVIER AWARD®-WINNING
“OEDIPUS”
A NEW ADAPTATION CREATED AND DIRECTED BY
ROBERT ICKE
AFTER SOPHOCLES STARRING
MARK STRONG & LESLEY MANVILLE

 

BROADWAY PREVIEWS BEGIN OCTOBER 30TH
OPENING NIGHT SET FOR NOVEMBER 13TH
AT STUDIO 54

**14 WEEKS ONLY**

New York, NY (September 17, 2025) – Producers Sonia Friedman Productions, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, and Patrick Catullo, in association with the Roundabout Theatre Company, announced today the complete cast for the Broadway production of the Olivier Award®-winning, West End sensation, Oedipus a bold and electrifying adaptation created and directed by Robert Icke. Oedipus begins performances on Broadway on Thursday, October 30, 2025, with an opening night set for Thursday, November 13 at Studio 54 (254 West 54th Street) for a strictly limited 14-week engagement.

Joining the previously announced Mark Strong – reprising his Olivier-nominated role as ‘Oedipus’ – and Lesley Manville – reprising her Olivier-winning role as ‘Jocasta,’ – also reprising their UK roles will be Samuel Brewer as ‘Teiresias,’ Bhasker Patel as ‘Corin,’ Jordan Scowen as ‘Eteocles,’ and James Wilbraham as ‘Polyneices.’ They will be joined by John Carroll Lynch as ‘Creon,’ Teagle F. Bougere as ‘Driver,’ Ani Mesa-Perez as ‘Lichas,’ Olivia Reis as ‘Antigone,’ and Anne Reid as ‘Merope.’ The ensemble will feature Brian Thomas Abraham, Denise Cormier, Karl Kenzler, and Oliver Rowland-Jones.

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Robert Icke – the youngest Olivier Award-winning Director in history – transforms Sophocles’ epic tragedy into an essential, explosive, sensual human thriller catapulting the secrets of the past into a high-stakes present. Led by Olivier Award winner Mark Strong as ‘Oedipus’ – reprising his celebrated role from the West End – and Academy Award® nominee Lesley Manville – who is making her Broadway debut after garnering the Olivier Award for her performance as ‘Jocasta’ – this production “set the stage on fire” (The Guardian).

Oedipus recently received two Olivier Awards, including Best Revival of a Play and Best Actress (Lesley Manville), as well as three U.K. Critics’ Circle Theater Awards including Best Director (Icke), Best Actor (Mark Strong), and Best Actress (Lesley Manville), cementing it as one of the most celebrated theatrical events of the year.

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It’s election night. The polls predict a landslide victory. Everything is about to change.

Manville’s ‘Jocasta’ is “magnetic and magnificent” (iNews), while Strong delivers a

“fearless, sometimes fearsome” (Independent) performance, brimming with raw intensity and tragic inevitability. Their chemistry is “dazzling” (Sunday Times), their presence “transfixing” (Financial Times), and together, they drive the drama toward its shattering conclusion. This fall, Broadway audiences will experience what London critics and theatergoers already know: Oedipus isn’t just a revival. It’s a revelation.

Hailed as a “tightly sprung, gasp-inducing, modern-day political tale of truth and lies” (The Guardian), Icke’s visionary revival was nothing short of a sensation. Oedipus became an instant phenomenon and the highest-grossing limited-run production in Wyndham’s history. “Electric” (Observer) and urgent, it didn’t just bring Greek tragedy back to the West End—it redefined it. Named the Observer’s No. 1 Best of Culture 2024, this Oedipus played like a political thriller, gripping audiences in breathless suspense until its final, devastating moment.

The creative team includes Hildegard Bechtler (Scenic Designer), Wojciech Dziedzic (Costume Designer), Natasha Chivers (Lighting Designer), Tom Gibbons (Sound Designer), and Tal Yarden (Video Designer). Casting is by Julia Horan, CDG and Jim Carnahan, CSA.

Robert Icke’s Oedipus was originally produced in Dutch by Internationaal Theater Amsterdam and was presented at the Edinburgh International Festival.

BIOGRAPHIES

Mark Strong (Oedipus). Multi-award-winning actor Mark Strong returns to the stage. He previously appeared in A View from the Bridge directed by Ivo Van Hove (Young Vic, West End and Broadway—Olivier and Critics Circle Awards for Best Actor and Tony Award nomination); The Red Barn, Patrick Marber’s CloserDeath of a SalesmanMurmuring  JudgesFuente OvejunaNapoli MilionariaKing Lear and Richard III (National Theatre); Twelfth Night and Uncle Vanya (Donmar Warehouse—Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor); Speed the Plow (New Ambassadors Theatre); The Iceman Cometh (Almeida Theatre); The Thickness of Skin and The Treatment (Royal Court Theatre); Hess is DeadThe Plantagenets and The Man Who Came To Dinner (RSC). His television credits include “Temple” (also series Executive Producer); “Deep State;” “Low Winter Sun;” “The Long Firm” (Broadcast Guild Award for Best Actor and BAFTA nomination); “Prime Suspect;” “The Jury;” Anna Karenina;” “Our Friends in the North” and the forthcoming “Neuromancer” (Apple TV+), “Dune: Prophecy” and “The Penguin” with Colin Farrell (HBO) as well as “Nine Perfect Strangers” (Hulu/Amazon). An acclaimed film actor, he recently appeared in The Critic with Ian McKellen; Dead Shot with Felicity Jones; Nocebo with Eva Green; Murder Mystery 2 with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston (Netflix) and in The End We Start From with Jodie Comer; Shadow Force opposite Omar Sy and Kerry Washington and Atlas opposite Jennifer Lopez. His other film credits include Todd Field’s Tar with Cate Blanchett; Sam Mendes’ 1917Miss Sloane with Jessica Chastain; Cruella alongside Emma Stone; The Imitation Game with Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley; The Kingsman films with Taron Egerton and Colin Firth; Before I Go To Sleep with Nicole Kidman; Thomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy with Gary Oldman; Peter Weir’s The Way Back; John Michael McDonagh’s The Guard; Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood with Russell Crowe; Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law; Martin Campbell’s Green LanternThe Young Victoria opposite Emily Blunt; Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty; Danny Boyle’s Sunshine; Stephen Gaghan’s Syriana with George Clooney; Roman Polanski’s Oliver Twist and Thomas Vinterberg’s It’s All About Love.

Lesley Manville (Jocasta) is a multi-awarding winning stage, film and television actress, known for her Emmy and BAFTA nominated role as Princess Margaret in “The Crown” and her Academy Award and BAFTA nominated role in Paul Thomas Anderson’s film Phantom Thread. Her recent theatre work includes her role in Oedipus, which saw her win the Best Actress Olivier Award (2025). Directed by Robert Icke for Wyndham’s Theatre, Lesley will transfer to Broadway with the production, later this year. Recent roles include Alfonso Cuarón’s “DISCLAIMER*” for Apple and Ryan Murphy’s “Grotesquerie.”  She featured in Luca Guadagnino’s award nominated Queer, which premiered at Venice Film Festival. Mr Burton, opposite Toby Jones and Harry Lawtey. Her further big screen roles include: Mrs Harris Goes To Paris for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. Upcoming roles include: Jack of Spades, Cold Storage, opposite Liam Neeson, Winter of the Crow and Midwinter Break. For Television, she will reprise her role as Susan Ryeland in the third and final installment of Antony Horowitz’s Susan Ryeland Murder trilogy called “Marble Hall Murders.” Lesley has worked extensively with director Mike Leigh. Most notably on Another Year for which she won the prestigious NBR Best Actress Award, The Critics Circle Award and also received BAFTA and BIFA nominations. Other films with Mike Leigh are All or Nothing (Critics Circle Best Actress Award), Topsy-Turvey, Mr Turner, High Hopes, Secrets and Lies, Vera Drake, and Grown Ups. Other films include, Back to Black, The Critic, Ordinary Love, Let Him Go, Misbehaviour and both Maleficent films. Lesley’s extensive television career has seen her work on many highly acclaimed and award-winning shows includingSherwood,” which secured Lesley a BAFTA Supporting Actress nomination. She did 3 series of the BBC’s “Mum” which won her an RTS Comedy Performance Award and 2 BAFTA nominations. Other TV includes, “Citadel,” “Magpie Murders,” “I Am Maria,” “Harlots,” “Save Me Too,” “Talking Heads,” “World on Fire,” “North and South,” “Cranford,” and “Other People’s Children” and “Bodily Harm,” both of which earned her RTS Best Actress nominations. Upcoming TV roles include “Moonflower Murders” and the second installment of “Citadel” for Amazon. Theatre credits include: Ghosts (Almeida, West End and BAM New York) for which she won a Best Actress Olivier Award and Critics Circle Award. She also received Best Actress Olivier nominations for Long Days Journey Into Night (Bristol Old Vic, Wyndham’s, BAM New York and LA) and Grief (National Theatre). Other recent theatre includes THE VISIT at the National Theatre and Talking Heads at The Bridge. Her early career was dominated by work at the Royal Court Theatre working on new plays including Top Girls, Serious Money, Rita, Sue and Bob Too, and Borderline as well as classics such as Three Sisters, The Popes Wedding, and Saved. For the RSC, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, As You Like It, The Philistines, and The Wives Excuse. For the National Theatre, credits include His Dark Materials, Pillars of the Community, Her Naked Skin, and The Alchemist. For The Old Vic, All About My Mother and Six Degrees of Separation. In the West End, The Cherry Orchard and Some Girls. Lesley was appointed an OBE in 2015 and promoted to CBE in 2021.

Anne Reid (Merope) trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in the 1950s. Since then, she has worked extensively across theatre, television, and film.

Most recently, she starred in the acclaimed television series “The Sixth Commandment,” which was nominated for an International Emmy. Anne received a BAFTA nomination for her performance. She also appeared in five series of “Last Tango in Halifax” alongside Derek Jacobi. Her many other television credits include the Jane Austen adaptation “Sanditon,” “Years and Years” by Russell T Davies, and two guest appearances in “Doctor Who,” where she memorably played the monstrous Florence Finnegan — sucking the blood from the Doctor’s neck with a straw! Anne’s stage work includes Out of This World (Cole Porter) at Chichester Festival Theatre, Happy Now by Lucinda Coxon, Wild Oats at the National Theatre, The York Realist by Peter Gill, Epitaph for George Dillon by John Osborne, A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde in the West End, and Marjorie Prime by Jordan Harrison at the Menier Chocolate Factory. In 2025, she toured in the new play By Royal Appointment by Daisy Goodwin, portraying Queen Elizabeth II.

Her film work includes The Mother by Hanif Kureishi, starring alongside Daniel Craig. For this performance, she won the London Film Critics’ Circle Award for Best Actress and received nominations for both a BAFTA and Best European Actress at the Berlin Film Festival. Anne has also performed her own cabaret in France and London, and in 2015 at 54 Below in New York. She is thrilled to be returning to New York. In recognition of her services to drama, Anne was awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II, and in 2025, she was appointed CBE by King Charles III.

John Carroll Lynch (Creon) has worked with many great filmmakers including Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, Clint Eastwood, Miguel Arteta, Karyn Kusama, John Lee Hancock, Pablo Lorain, and the Coen Brothers (who cast him opposite Francis McDormand in 1995’s Academy Award winning film Fargo.) In film, Lynch can currently be seen opposite Eva Victor in her critically acclaimed Sundance hit Sorry, Baby for A24. Other recent film roles include ‘Dr. Morris’ in the Pamela Adlon comedy Babes opposite Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau, a role in She Rides Shotgun opposite Taron Egerton, and ‘David Dellinger’ in Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7, a performance Time Magazine hailed as one of the ten best of the year. On television, John has appeared as characters that are villainous, scary, quirky, confused, and lovable. Highlights include roles on “American Horror Story,” “The Walking Dead,” “Carnivale,” “The Drew Carey Show,” Craig Zobel’s “One Dollar,” “Veep,” and as both ‘Rick’ and ‘Wolf Legarski’ on David E. Kelley’s “Big Sky.” He was recently seen recurring opposite Julia Roberts and Sean Penn in the limited series “Gaslit” on Starz, and in “White House Plumbers” on HBO. He can currently be seen starring opposite Maggie Q on Amazon’s hit series “Ballard. Early in his career, Lynch worked at the Guthrie Theater for eight seasons. His directorial debut Lucky, was released in 2018 and received accolades both for the film and its star, the late Harry Dean Stanton.

Teagle F. Bougere (Driver). Broadway: The Tempest (Caliban) with Patrick Stewart, A Raisin In The Sun (Asagai) with Phylicia Rashad, and The Crucible directed by Ivo van Hove. London, West End: James Baldwin “Debate, Baldwin vs Buckley. Selected television and film: “Queen America” (series regular) with Cathrine Zeta-Jones, “Law and Order S.V.U.” a.d.a. Phillip Baptiste (recurring), “The Blacklist,” “Bull,” “The Mist,” “The Path,” “Cosby,” “The Big C,” “The Job,” “A Gifted Man,” “Conviction,” “What The Deaf Man Heard,” eight episodes for the various “Law and Order” franchises. A Night At The MuseumThe Pelican BriefTwo Weeks NoticeThe Imposters. Selected Off-Broadway includes The New Englanders, Manhattan Theater Club (Audelco Award -Outstanding Lead Actor); Beast In The Jungle, Vineyard Theater, directed by Susan Stroman; Is God Is, Soho Rep; A Last Dance For Sybil by Ossie Davis, starring Ruby Dee and Coriolanus at The New York Shakespeare Festival. Coriolanus was Mr. Bougere’s 13th appearance with the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. Past turns at the festival include Plato in Socrates; Caska in Julius Caesar; Eros in Antony and Cleopatra, directed by and starring Vanessa Redgrave. Regionally Mr. Bougere created the title role in the world premiere stage adaptation of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. The production played The Court Theater In Chicago; Studio Theater in Washington D.C., and Boston’s Huntington Theater. At The Pittsburgh Public Theater he played The Poet in the one man show, AN ILIAD. For five seasons (1990-95) he was a member of the resident acting company at Arena Stage in Washington D.C. For Jay.

Samuel Brewer (Teiresias) was recently nominated for Best West End Debut by The Stage for his role in the west end run of Oedipus. He is Co-Artistic Director of international touring theatre company FlawBored. Their debut show It’s a Motherf*king Pleasure (which he co-wrote and starred in), won the Untapped Award and went on to be selected as one of the Edinburgh Fringe Five 2023, before touring nationally and internationally (US tour: SOHO Playhouse, Woolly Mammoth & Arts Emerson). FlawBored’s second show What’s the F*king Point is currently in development and was commissioned by Unlimited. He is currently developing a TV series with The Story Collective. Theatre credits include: It’s a Motherf**king Pleasure (Southbank Centre, various); Frankenstein (Parkwood Theatre); Fahrenheit 451 (Complicité). Development credits include: Odd & The Frost Giants (Unicorn Theatre); Otto Weidt’s Brush and Broom Workshop (Leeds Playhouse); The Sleeping Sword (Development, Watermill Theatre). Other credits: Skulduggery Pleasant Lane: A Small Matter of Impending Catastrophe (Voice Over).

Ani Mesa-Perez (Lichas) is a New York based American actress. She can currently be seen starring in the Sundance award winning film Superior, streaming on the Criterion Channel, HBO MAX (EU), and Mubi (USA). Continuing her relationship with the production team of Superior, Ani recently wrapped Destroy All Girls, her first feature film as both writer and actor. She is a graduate of the Stella Adler Conservatory at NYU Tisch.

Bhasker Patel (Corin). Theatre: A Map of the World; Nation; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Tartuffe; Wicked Yaar; The Magic Carpet; Playing with Fire; No Zealot Like a Convert and Hebron; (Royal National Theatre); The Vote; Silence (Donmar Warehouse); Anthony and Cleopatra (Liverpool Playhouse); Blood; The Great Celestial Cow; Blame it on the Boogie; (Royal Court); Timon of Athens (Young Vic); The Comedy of Errors (Bolton Octogan); A Passage to India – lead role Dr Aziz (Farnham Redgrave); Passing (Park Theatre); MacBeth (New York International Theatre Festival & Half Moon Theatre); Philip Pullman’s Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp (Bristol Old Vic); Open All Hours (Derby Playhouse); Whale (Sheffield Crucible); Comedians (Belfast Lyric); Hijra (Bush Theatre & Plymouth Theatre Royal); Zameen; Little Clay Cart; Vigilantes; (Arts Theatre Leicester Square); Mr Robinson’s Party(Tricycle Theatre); Macbeth, All the Fun of the Fair (Half Moon Theatre); Film Film Film (Shaw Theatre/ACT); Mowgli; My Friends the Monkeys;(Polka Theatre); Ramayana (Indian Dance Drama); Wide Eyes Kingdom;(BAC- Musical Comedy); The Yeast Factory; (Cockpit Theatre); Before Dawn (Old Red Lion). Television: 12 years playing RISHI SHARMA in “Emmerdale” – ITV SOAP; “Coronation Street”; “Dirty Filthy Love”; “Jewel in the Crown”; “Crown Court”; “A&E” (ITV/Granada); “Silent Witness”; “Dr Who”; “The Garden”; (BBC TV Pilot/Tiger Aspect); “Spooks”; “Holby City”; “My Family”; “Murder in Mind”; “Only Fools & Horses”; “Birds of a Feather”; “Casualty”; “The Scarlet Pimpernel”; “Moving On”; “The Rain has Stopped” with Sheila Hancock; (BBC); “Brookside”; “(Channel 4)”; “Skins”; “Canterbury Tales – The Sea Captain’s Tale”; “Casualty”; “The Lingo Show”; “Holby City”; (BBC); “Civvies”; “Keen Eddy”; “NCS”; “Happy Birthday Shakespeare”; “Pure Wickedness”; “This is Dom Jolly”; “The Bill”; “15 Storey’s High”; “The Last Detective”; “State of Mind”; “Sea of Souls”; “Roger Roger; Funland”; “High Hopes”; “Trial and Retribution, Dalziel and Pascoe”; “Law and Order”; “Compulsion”; “Katy Brand’s Big Ass Show”;  “Fairy Tales – Billy Goat”; “Holby Blue”; “Game On”; “Two Oranges & A Mango”; many more…German TV: – “Kustenwache – Der Schleuser”; “Die Nacht Hat 17 Stunden”; “Zehn Wahnsinnige Tage (10 Crazy Days)”; “Mut”; Film: Drachenfutter; (CIVIS Award – Best Lead Actor/ Germany); Snowden – Dir: Oliver Stone; Octopussy; Goldeneye – Dir: Martín Campbell; Being Human; with Robin Williams – Dir: Bill Forsythe; Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom; Kidulthood; Anuvahood; Sumotherhood; Hanif Kureishi’s My Son the Fanatic; & My Beautiful Launderette; Brothers in Trouble; Wild West; Thunderbirds – with Bill Paxton,  Dir: Jonathan Frakes; (Working Title); Twin Town; Pulp, The Infidel; Junkhearts; Ashes; “8” Person to Person; Arabian Nights; Immaculate Conception; A Business Affair; Flight; Partition; Don’t Stop Dreaming; Mad Dog; It’s Not Unusual; Just Inès; Heartless; What’s Your Name 41?; Bridget Jones – On the Edge; Don’t Stop Dreaming; Indigo; Tenner; Morning Echo; The Family Portrait; Rent; Coffee Table Revolutionaries; Shirin; Friday; Jung; Conviction; The Artiste and the Shopkeeper; The End Of It; Making Friends; Good Men of Leicester; Shona May; as well as many short films….German Film: Call of the Toad; Das Letzte Siegel (Last Sealing Wax); Thank You Mr President; In Der Kneipe; Transatlantis; Radio: The Archers; Midnight’s Dream; My Name is Iqbal Masih; Corner; Raj Quartet; Silver Street; My Brother’s Keeper; The Goddess; An Imaginative Experience; An Urn Full of Ashes; Giles Wembley Hogg Goes Off; An Enemy Of The People; Rescue Me; & many more for BBC Radio 3, Radio 4 & BBC World Service.

Olivia Reis (Antigone). Off-Broadway: Shit. Meet. Fan., Coriolanus. Northwestern: Schiller’s Mary Stuart, Julius Caesar, Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties, Fefu and Her Friends. TV: “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Only Murders in the Building.” Olivia is a graduate of Northwestern University.

Jordan Scowen (Eteocles) is a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and will be making his Broadway debut reprising his role of ‘Eteocles’ in Robert Icke’s Olivier awarding winning production of Oedipus. Television credits: “Belgravia: The Next Chapter” (MGM+/Carnival), “Masters of the Air” (Apple TV+), “Casualty” (BBC), “Home” (Channel 4), “Urban Myths” (SKY), “Doctors” (BBC). Film Credits: Horrible Histories: The Movie (BBC FILMS). Theatre credits: Oedipus (Wyndham’s Theatre), The History Boys (Wolverhampton Grand).

James Wilbraham (Polyneices) is a Welsh actor and graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Television Credits include: “Tom Jones” (ITV/PBS), “SAS: Rogue Heroes” (BBC), “In My Skin” (BBC), “Ordinary Lies” (BBC), “Pobol y Cwm” (BBC Wales), “Gwaith/Cartref” (Fiction Factory). Theatre credits include Ikaria (UK Tour). Roles at RWCMD include Den (The Electric), Sebastian (All That I Am), Feste/Student (Twelfth Night Remembered), Angelo (Measure for Measure), and Captain Brice (Arcadia).

Brian Thomas Abraham (Ensemble). Broadway: Life Of Pi, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts 1&2. Selected Regional: The Guthrie, The Huntington Theater, American Repertory Theater, Berkshire Theater Group, Mark Taper Forum, The Geffen Playhouse, Milwaukee Rep, San Diego Rep, Laguna Playhouse. Television includes: “Young And The Restless” (recurring), “Super Pumped,” “Brooklyn Nine Nine,” “The Shield,” “Drake and Josh,” “As The World Turns,” “Victorious.” Brian is an award-winning audiobook narrator and versatile voice actor, bringing unforgettable villains to life in some of today’s most popular video games. He is a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina School of The Arts.

Denise Cormier (Ensemble). Broadway/Tour: The Minutes, Linda Vista, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Graduate. Theatre: Over 30 regional theater companies across the country. Television: “Law & Order,” “Search Party,” “The Affair,” “Law & Order: CI.” 2017 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, The Actors Center member.

Karl Kenzler (Ensemble). Broadway: Fiddler On The Roof, You Can’t Take It With You, Mary Poppins, Twelve Angry Men, The Caretaker, Dinner At Eight, The Heiress. Off-Broadway: Life & Trust (Emursive), Twilight: Los Angeles 1992 (Signature, Lucille Lortel nomination), Peter & The Starcatcher (NYTW, NY premiere), All Our Children (Sheen Center), Usual Girls (Roundabout), Three Wise Guys and Beyond Therapy (TACT), Clinton: The Musical! (NYMF). Hamlet and The Tempest (CSC), Spinning Into Butter (LCT), The Charity That Began At Home and Diana of Dobson’s (Mint Theater), Back From The Front (Working Theater), The Libertine (Theatre Row Theater). TV/Streaming includes: “How To Fix A Drug Scandal,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Marvels,” “The Blacklist,” “Blue Bloods,” “Madam Secretary,” “Suits,” “Mister Robot,” “House of Cards” (recurring), “Law & Order: SVU” (recurring), “Person of Interest,” “Made in Jersey,” “The Good Wife,” Law & Order,” “Darwin: The Series.” Film: Irresistible, Marvelous, The Woods, Neurotica, Red Flag. Regional theater includes: Two River Theater, Playmakers Rep, Bucks County Playhouse, Denizen Theatre, Williamstown, Barrington Stage, Guthrie, Shakespeare Theater, Old Globe, Chautauqua Theater Company. Training: University of Evansville (BFA), NYU Grad Acting (MFA). Visit: KarlKenzler.com

Oliver Rowland-Jones (Ensemble) grew up pinging between Dartford in the UK and Washington State. Trained under James Brill of the Neighborhood Playhouse. Credits include Christopher Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Christopher Wren in The Mousetrap. Thrilled to be making his Broadway debut with Oedipus.

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