Michael Dalberg
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      • Bereaved for the Better
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      • That's What She Said
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      • Cyrano
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  • Actor
    • Headshot/Résumé
    • Most Recently
    • Production Gallery
  • Director
    • CV/Résumé
    • Most Recently
    • Acting Coach
  • Playwright
    • Résumé
    • Most Recently
    • Short Plays >
      • Bereaved for the Better
      • Minded Absence
      • That's What She Said
      • Thirst
      • To the Moon
      • Stalled
      • Sea Worthy
    • Full Length Plays >
      • Cyrano
      • Family Values
      • Jekyll and Hyde
      • Our House
      • So Far

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Ghosts of Performance Past, Present, and Future

POE (the Raven) by Christina Lepri, Theatre Above the Law. Directed by Tony Lawry in 2018. Photo credit: Tyler Core.​
 The Lion in Winter (Geoffrey) by James Goldman, Madkap Productions. Directed by Edward Kuffert in 2015. Photo credit: Kevin Mell.
Making God Laugh (Father Tom) by Sean Grennan, Oil Lamp Theater. Directed by Brent Stringfield in 2014. Photo credit: Grant Terzakis.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (George) by Edward Albee, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Directed by Alex Metalsky in 2013. Photo credit: Don Litner.
Lonestar (Cletis) by James McLure, Oil Lamp Theater. Directed by Elizabeth Lovelady in 2015. Photo credit: Kerramel Photography.
Macbeth (Lennox), Great River Shakespeare Festival (Apprentice Company). Directed by Rick Barbour in 2013. Photo credit: Heidi Bryant.
Dancing at Lughnasa (Father Jack) by Brian Friel, Kennedy Center Regional III Festival. Directed by Jamie Cheatham in 2012. Photo credit: Don Litner.
A Melancholy Play (Frank) by Sarah Ruhl, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Directed by Jamie Cheatham in 2011. Photo credit: Don Litner.
The Odd Couple (Roy) by Neil Simon, Oil Lamp Theater. Directed by Keith Gerth in 2015. Photo credit: Kerramel Photography.
Twelfth Night (Sir Andrew), the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Directed by Jamie Cheatham in 2013. Photo credit: Don Litner.
Book of Days (Boyd Middleton) by Lanford Wilson, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Directed by Brian Gill in 2012. Photo credit: Don Litner.
Henry V (Bishop of Ely, le Fer, Alice), The University of Wisconsin-Parkside Main Stage. Directed by Gale Childs-Daly in 2011. Photo credit: Don Litner.
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