The 39 Steps

Adapted by Patrick Barlow

From the novel by John Buchan

From the movie of Alfred Hitchcock

Licensed by ITV Global Entertainment Limited

And an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon


Directed by Martha Banta

2009–2010 Mainstage series
January 6, 2010–January 31, 2010


The Story

Hitchcock meets hilarious in this madcap comic thriller, a juicy spy story mixed with a dash of Monty Python mayhem. A young man bored with his life falls in with a mysterious woman claiming to be a secret agent and soon he’s the target of a cross-country manhunt with a shadowy organization called “The 39 Steps” on his trail. Four ridiculously talented actors take on over 150 roles in a plot packed with intrigue, international danger, an on-stage plane crash, old-fashioned romance, high-spirited comedy and a death-defying finale!


Design & Production Staff

Scenic Designer: James Wolk
Costume Designer: Lou Bird
Lighting Designer: Matt Frey
Sound Designer: Mic Pool
Stage Manager: T. R. Martin
Assistant Stage Manager: Tony Dearing

Credited Cast

Michael Keyloun (Man)
Marina Squerciati (Annabella/Pamela/Margaret)
Tyrone Mitchell Henderson (Man)
Paul DeBoy (Richard Hannay)

Additional Credits

Associate Sound Designer: Rusty Wandall

Sponsorship & Support

Major Sponsors: and
and Hugh and Ann Scott

Kevin Kline Awards

Nominations

  1. Outstanding Sound Design: Mic Pool, The 39 Steps
  2. Outstanding Ensemble in a Play: The 39 Steps

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