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Regional News Signature Theatre's Private Jones Finds Cast

The new musical about a real-life Deaf soldier in World War I is written and directed by Marshall Pailet.

Marshall Pailet

Marshall Pailet's Private Jones is headed to Virginia's Signature Theatre after making its world premiere at Goodspeed Musicals last year. Performances will run February 6-March 10 in the D.C.-area company's MAX Theatre.

Pailet is back to direct after staging the Goodspeed bow, returning alongside choreographer Misha Shields, music director Myrna Conn, and Director of Artistic Sign Language Alexandria Wailes.

Some of the cast is returning for the Signature run, as well, including Leanne Antonio as Gwenolyn and Evans, Johnny Link as Gomer Jones, David Aron Damane as Father and Drill Sergeant, and Dickie Hearts as Henry, along with Alex De Bard, Amelia Hensley, George Psomas, and Emily Steinhardt. Newly joining the company are Deimoni Brewington as Bailey, Jake Loewenthal as Redvers, Vincent Michael as Edmund, and Erin Weaver as King. Rounding out the company as swings are Ariel Friendly, Nicholas Hohrman, Stephen Russell Murray, and Hank von Kolnitz. Casting is by Jorge Acevedo, with New York casting by JZ Casting.

Based on a true story, the musical centers on a Deaf soldier in World War I with a particular skill for sniping. The production features a cast of hearing, Deaf, and hard-of-hearing actors. The show is performed in spoken English along with some American and British Sign Language, with open captions to the side of the stage. Closed captions are available at all performances via the GalaPro app. February 22 and 27 and March 10 performances will feature ASL interpretation.

The production will also feature scenic design by Christopher and Justin Swader, costume design by Phương Nguyễn, lighting design by Jen Schriever, sound design by Eric Norris, video design by Patrick W. Lord, wig design by Anne Nesmith, puppets by Nicholas Mahon, and orchestrations by Ryan O'Connell. Catherine Flye is dialect coach, Kerry Epstein is production stage manager, and Lauren Pekel is assistant stage manager.

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