Co-Directed by Ian Wolfgang Hinz & Rebecca Moseley :: Marinello Little Theatre
Fridays & Saturdays @7:00 :: Sundays @ 2:00
At their summer home in Connecticut, each member of the Tyrone family harbors a personal tragedy while maintaining a complicated balance of love and resentment for the others. Father James’s alcoholism, mother Mary’s morphine addiction, younger son Edmund’s advancing illness and elder son Jamie’s bitterness at being a lesser version of his father... these are all just aspects of their daily lives that they must face despite their deep desire
to bury and ignore them. Eugene O’Neill’s autobiographical play is widely regarded as his finest work. First published by Yale University Press in 1956, his powerful exploration of addiction and familial dysfunction won the Pulitzer Prize in 1957, sold more than one million copies, and became a template for many other notable playwrights.
“…a magnificent and shattering play.” -New York Post.
“It is a stunning theatrical experience.”- New York Herald-Tribune.
“This is O’Neill’s most beautiful play.” -New York Daily News.
Meet the Cast:
Doug Sutherland (James Tyrone) (he/him) Doug is thrilled to be back with Ensemble Theatre after last year's The Prospect of Equality. Doug has appeared locally in Skylight, Oleanna and Prodigal Son at none too fragile, The Sunshine Boys at Beck Center, Women of Lockerbie with Seat of the Pants, The Other Place at Dobama, Opus and The Language Archive at Clague Playhouse, and Cleveland Play House’s New Ground Theatre Festival 2025. Here’s to all the friends and supporters of Ensemble Theatre.
Mary Alice Beck (Mary Tyrone) (she/her) is happy to be back on the Ensemble stage. Other Ensemble productions include: Anna Christie (Marthy Owens) and Death of a Salesman (Linda Loman). She has performed at many other area theatres: among them, Cesear’s Forum, The Beck Center for the Arts, Karamu House, Cleveland Public Theatre, and Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Favorite roles include: Copenhagen (Margrethe Bohr), Rasheeda Speaking (Ilene), Lanford Wilson’s Brontosaurs (The Dealer); The Pitmen Painters (Helen Sutherland); Titus Andronicus (Tamora) and
A Streetcar Named Desire (Blanche DuBois).
Dan Zalevsky (Jamie)(he/him) is both thrilled and humbled to be playing Jamie, a dream role in this beautiful and iconic play. The amount of talent in this production, both on and off the stage is just unprecedented. What an honor! Thank you to Ian, Becca and Celeste for the opportunity to continue our collaborative adventures together. All of the gratitude and love to Claudia, Liam, Claire, Hank and Twyla for sharing him with the stage again. His recent credits include Blank Canvas Theatre: Alice By Heart (Dr Buttridge/Jabberwocky/King of Hearts) Cain Park: A View from the Bridge (Eddie Carbone), Ensemble Theatre: The Prospect of Equality (Scalia), Mother Courage (Chaplain), The River (The Man), and Clybourne Park (Karl/Steve).
Michael Montanus (Edmund) (he/him) is so delighted to be returning to Ensemble after playing Swiss Cheese in their recent production of Mother Courage and her Children. While earning his BA in Theatre Arts at Boise State University in Idaho, Cleveland has been Michael’s home for the past three years. Other Cleveland credits include Convergence-Continuum’s We are Continuous (Abe) and After the Blast (Artie), Unruly Grandeur's York Cycle contribution (Herod), Clague Playhouse's Opus (Alan), Cleveland Public Theatre's not-for-profit (Nick), Dobama’s Significant Other (Male Swing), Seat of the Pants’ Trouble in Mind (Eddie), Cleveland Shakespeare Festival’s Measure for Measure (Isabella), and Spark Theatre 4 Youth’s The Emperor’s New Clothes (Concilliario). Michael is also a proud member of the Seat of the Pants Ensemble (www.seatofthepants.org). A huge thank you to this incredibly talented and vulnerable team, Maria, my family, and Mom. "I'll love you forever, I'll like you for always. As long as I’m living, my mother you’ll be."
Mia Radabaugh (Cathleen) (she/her) is excited to be back on the Ensemble stage where she was last seen as the Nurse in East of Eden. She holds a BFA in Acting from Ohio University. Some recent credits include Bananas in House of Blue Leaves at Western Reserve Playhouse and Lady Macduff/2nd Witch in Macbeth at Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Some of her favorite roles include Misery (Annie Wilkes), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Martha), As You Like It (Jaques), and Tartuffe (Elmire). She’s performed all over northeast Ohio including Blank Canvas Theatre, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, French Creek Theatre, Cassidy Theatre, and Rubber City Theatre. She is also a proud member of The Greenhouse, an ensemble of Ohio artists who work, play, and nurture creativity together.
Meet The Crew:
Ian Wolfgang Hinz (Co-Director/Light & Set Design)(He/Him) (Headshot and Bio to Come)
Rebecca Moseley (Co-Director/General Manager/Sound & Props Design) (she/her) is excited to return for her 13th season with Ensemble Theatre, and to celebrate their second season in their new home at John Carroll University! A longtime member of the company, she has worn and will continue to wear many artistic hats. She currently serves as Ensemble’s General Manager and has stage managed numerous productions since 2013, including Describe the Night, Angels in America, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Intimate Apparel, The Iceman Cometh, Anna Christie, and Death of a Salesman. She has appeared on the Ensemble stage in roles such as Catherine (Proof), The Woman (The River), Daisy Buchanan (The Great Gatsby), and Pea (Jerusalem), with additional favorite credits elsewhere including Rosalind (As You Like It), Opehlia (The Horatio Project), Dorine (Tartuffe), and Maggie (A Chorus Line). As a director, Rebecca recently helmed Ensemble’s productions of Lungs, An Enemy of the People: A Rustbelt Adaptation, and co-directed Mother Courage and Her Children with Ian Wolfgang Hinz. She also assistant directed She Kills Monsters at Notre Dame College. She is grateful to Ian and Celeste for their steadfast vision and commitment to beautiful scripts, to her family for their support, and to her husband Kyle for always believing in the magic.
Amy Payne (Costume Design) Headshot and Bio to come!

