(The Trickster of Seville)
by Tirso de Molina
rhyming verse translation by Dakin Matthews
directed by Anne McNaughton
stage managed by Young Ji

Don Juan Tenorio —
Jeffrey Nordling                             Catalinón, his servant — Michael Faulkner
IN NAPLES
The King of Naples — Bill Mendieta                                    Duchess Isabella — Jennifer Gatti
Don Octavio, her intended — Andrew Matthews                           Ripio, his servant — Terry Evans
Don Pedro Tenorio, Spanish Ambassador to Naples — Paul Eiding
IN THE SEACOAST VILLAGE OF TARRAGONA
Tisbea, a fisherwoman — Trista Delamere        Anfriso, a fisherman in love with her — Terry Evans
Coridón, another fisherman in love with her — Bill Mendieta
Belisa, another fisherwoman — Anne McNaughton              Fabio, Dona Ana’s man — Nick Cagle
IN SEVILLE
Alfonso XI, theKing of Castile — Bill Mendieta
Don Gonzalo de Ulloa, his ambassador to Lisbon — Dakin Matthews
Dona Ana de Ulloa, Gonzalo’s daughter — Jennifer Gatti
One of Dona Ana’s Ladies — Anne McNaughton
Don Diego, Don Juan’s father and Don Pedro’s brother — Paul Eiding
The Marquis of Mota, Don Juan’s friend — Nick Cagle
ON THE ROAD TO LEBRIJA
Batricio, the bridegroom — Andrew Matthews
Aminta, the bride — Trista Delamere
Gaseno, the bride’s father — Dakin Matthews
Belisa, the bride’s friend — Anne McNaughton
Servants, Guards, Guests, Musicians, Courtiers — The Ensemble