Meet the cast of ENRON, a true story of false profits that follows the astounding rise and fall of the Houston-based energy company. Presented as an epic myth, featuring a cast of all female and non-binary actors, ENRON takes us on the twists and turns of capitalism, the glamour of greed and the toxic adrenaline of success. Witness the depth of deceit that led to one of the largest financial scandals in history.
Featuring Annemarie Alaniz (Jeffrey Skilling), Caroline Beagles (Andy Fastow), Kayla Johnson (Ken Lay) and Bella Medina (Claudia Roe), alongside Adrian Collins (Lehman Brother, Board Member, Trader 2, Geek 1), Lea Donenberg (Trader 8, Ramsay, JP Morgan Analyst, Board Member), Manuela Guerra (Fastow Lawyer, Trader 4, Skilling’s Daughter), Jade Jackson (Security Guard, Trader 1), Brooke Loye (Trader 7, Richard Grubman, Police Officer), Carleigh Newland (Sheryl Sloman, Congresswoman, Irene Gant), Ariana Pleasure (Gayle Davenport, Analyst, Secretary), Brisa Shaw (Trader 10, Board Member, Photographer, Employee), Christina Thomas (U.S. Senator, Trader 6, Deutsche Bank Analyst, Board Member), Megan Todd (Skilling Lawyer, Trader 5, Reporter), Juleeane Villarreal (Trader 9, CITI Bank Analyst, Judge), Lauren Weik (Elise Deluka, Prostitute, Hewitt, Geek 2) and Jill Young (Lehman Brother, Trader 3, Arthur Anderson) with Natasha Cosme Batista, Sarah Maggard and Francis Rodriguez as the Raptors.
Under the direction of Hannah Wolf, ENRON features the creative talents of Aaron Curry (Lighting Design), Cait Graham (Scenic Design), Sam Lipman (Composer), Robert Mallin (Projection Designer), Adam Miller-Batteau (Fight Choreographer), Roxy Mojica (Scenic Design), Oluwaseun S. Olayiwola (Choreographer), Malyssa Quiles (Sound Design), as well the work of Christine Gwillim (Dramaturg), Kara Mavers (Dramaturg), Dack Justiz (Stage Manager), Reed Dryden Neal (Technical Director), Jess O’Rear (Artistic Engagement Strategist) and Bex Orton (Community Engagement Coordinator).
ENRON will be on stage at the Oscar G. Brockett Theatre February 21-March 4, 2018. Details about preview performances, ticketing and directions can be found here.