Actor Biographies: E
Edeiken, Louise (Swing) Theatre: Bway: Nine; Kennedy
Center; BAM; Playwrights Horizons; Goodspeed. Opera: La Scala; Vienna
Staatsopera; Santa Cecilia; Houston Grand. Solo concerts: with Leonard
Bernstein(including premieres of his works), Michael Tilson Thomas,
Seiji Ozawa, John Williams, Lukas Foss. Business: professional organizer
and owner of Easily Done based in New Rochelle; co author of Now That
You're Pregnant(Macmillan). Wife and mother.
Dates 5/94 - ?/??
Eichenberger, Rebecca (Innkeeper's Wife, Carlotta) recieved
a Helen Hays Award nomination for her portayal of Mother in the national
tour of Ragtime directed by Frank Galati. She was Nettie in
the critcally acclaimed national tour of Carousel, directed
by Nicholas Hytner. Other Broadway credits include It's a Grand
Night for Singing, 1776 (Roundabout Theatre), Carousel (Lincoln Center),
and Phantom. Last season she starred as Sharon in Master Class
at the George Street Playhouse and was featured as Catherine of Aragon
in Rex at the York Theatre. Regional roles include Dot in Sunday
in the Park with George (Seattle Rep), Carrie in Carousel
(DCTC), Svetlana in Chess, Laurey in Oklahoma (L.A.
Opera), Cats and Phantom (L.A. National). She was in the film
The Object of My Affection and was a Met Opera Regional finalist.
Rebeccais happy to return to the theare where she met her husband,
with whom she shares two beautiful children, Issac, 8, and Oliva Rose,
6.
Dates 7/90 - 12/92 (Innkeeper's Wife); 4/01
- 10/01, 1/02 - 6/03 (Carlotta)
Eldh, Teresa (Innkeeper's Wife) A native New Yorker made her
Off-B'way debut in Richard Foreman's Love and Science, in which
she created the female lead, Elisabeth. Last spring, she toured Ireland
as Asteria in Handel's Tamerlano to rave reviews. In July,
she sang Giannetta in the Berkshire Opera's Elixer of lover
and this fall, sang her first Micaela in Opera Roanoke's Carmen.
She won the Musician Emergency Fund and Grand Prix vocal competitions
(Rouen, France). This is Teresa's Broadway debut.
Dates 12/92 - 9/99
Ellenwood, Kelly (Carlotta) is equally at home in the worlds
of opera, Broadway, and cabaret. A native of Nebraska, she received
the ``Actress of the Year" Award in Chicago for her performance as
the Witch in the second national tour of Stephen Soundheim's
Into
the Woods as well as winning several national and regional Young
Artist's competitions. Favorite roles include Cunegonde in
Candide
and Constance Bonacieux in a new version of
The Three Musketeers
that she helped develop with composer/lyricist Gregg Opelka. Ms. Ellenwood
holds a Master of Music Degree from the University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana.
She and production supervisor/husband/best friend Timothy Parsaca
make their home in New York City. Blessed Be!
Kelly Ellenwood as Carlotta
Dates 4/98 - 7/98