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Menage A Quatre
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TERRI HANAUER
(Executive Producer)
Terri Hanauer is an actor and multiple award-winning theatre director, most recently winning Broadway World Los Angeles Best Director Award. Her first feature film, Sweet Talk, is streaming on Gravitas Films. She directed a season of HBO Cinemax’s Zane’s Sex Chronicles and Amazon’s Smothered. She is a graduate of AFI’s Directing Workshop for Women. She worked extensively as an actress appearing on countless TV shows and the Mark Taper Forum and the Arena Stage Theatre. She’s a graduate of Toronto’s York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Her poems and stories have appeared in Beyond Words Literary Magazine, Cathexis, Ariel Publishing, Prometheus Dreaming, Side-Eye Anthology, On The Bus and We Were Just Thinking…. (co-written with Brynn Thayer). Her self-help book, The Party – How to Have Fun While Finding True Love, is available on Amazon and in bookstores. The Lightness of Rain, her debut novel, will be published this August.
Stevie Wonder blessed her baby when she was nine months pregnant, magician Doug Henning hypnotized and sawed her in half when she was his assistant and the hugging saint, Amma, hugged her. She enjoys family, fashion and float tanks. TerriHanauer.com
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PETER LEFCOURT
(Playwright)
Peter has worked in television, film, and theater, with a number of his plays produced locally and nationally: Sweet Talk; La Ronde de Lunch; Mutually Assured Destruction; The Assassination of Leon Trotsky: A Comedy; The Way You Look Tonight; Café Society; Drama Queens From Hell; Remembering the Future; Café Society and The Death and Life of Mary Jo Kopechne.
He is the author of eight novels – The Deal, The Dreyfus Affair, Di & I, Abbreviating Ernie, The Woody, Eleven Karens, The Manhattan Beach Project and Purgatory Gardens. The Deal was adapted as a movie in 2008.
His television career spans thirty odd years, with his winning an Emmy as a writer/producer. Notable credits: “Scarecrow and Mrs. King”; “Cagney and Lacey”; “Our Family Honor”; “Studio Five B”; “Due South”; “Beggars & Choosers,” “Karen Sisco”; and “Desperate Housewives.” Among his longform TV credits are “Cracked Up”; “The Women of Windsor”; “Fine Things”; and the four-hour miniseries, “Monte Carlo,” in which he managed to keep Joan Collins in the same wardrobe for thirty-five pages (and live to tell the tale).
He has never won a Nobel Prize, or even been short-listed. You can find out more than you ever wanted to know about him on his website: www.peterlefcourt.com.
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CARLY J. CASEY
(Jeannie)
is thrilled to be stepping into Jeannie’s shoes for the World Premiere of Ménage À Quatre. Calling LA home for over a decade, Carly thrives in the moments that bring her back to her theatre roots. LA theatre-goers may recognize her from her recurring portrayal of Joyce in SCISSORHANDS: A Musical Tribute. Other favorite theatre credits include, Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Carlotta in Phantom of the Opera, & Mrs. Potts in Beauty & The Beast. TV/Film credits include: Grown-ish, Lucifer, Hawaii Five-O, Prom - although her claim to TV fame is for her portrayal of “Binky Mom” in Kia’s 2023 long-running Super Bowl spot. Proud member AEA/SAG; BFA Music Theatre, Elon University. Proudest to be Mama to her son, Lion.
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MATTHEW DOWNS
(Reuben)
is an American character actor whose versatile roles span film and television. In recent years, he’s taken on memorable recurring parts, playing Trooper Mark Rigby in Yellowstone and Officer Melnick in Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. His more recent credits include The Lincoln Lawyer, Hacks, Bosch: Legacy, and S.W.A.T. (all in 2025), underscoring his steady presence in high-profile TV dramas. A reliable face in law enforcement and authority roles, Downs brings grounded authenticity and subtle nuance to every performance. He loves and lives for the supporting cast in his life. His leading lady, Cheryl and daughters, Georgia and Gillian, and late son, Sam who inspired him to go for it all!
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DANIEL MONTGOMERY
(Walter, Darren, Ezra Pound)
is a graduate of the USC School of Dramatic Arts and has trained at NC School of the Arts, Beverly Hills Playhouse, The Groundlings, and UCB. His directorial film debut The Jessica Cabin, which he also wrote and stars in, was featured in The NY Times and on NPR (available on Prime Video!). He is also the writer/co-artist director of JFI Productions, one of the nation’s premier immersive theatre companies known for Creep LA, Night Fever and The Willows (all of which Daniel has also performed in). Onstage, he has performed with Celebration Theatre, Public Assembly, Sacred Fools, Skylight Theatre, Coeurage Theatre, New American Theatre, Liquid Gold Productions, Rogue Machine, and, most recently, Psycho Beach Party at the Matrix. TV/Film: Barry (recurring), Muppets Now!, Jane The Virgin, Insecure, Grey’s Anatomy, Mom.
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JEREMY S. WALKER
(Gary)
is a stage and screen actor known for layered performances that live at the intersection of charm and contradiction. Originally from Memphis, he studied acting in Denver, where he began shaping his voice as an artist. His years on stage include appearances in A Soldier’s Play, Almost, Maine, and It’s Just Sex — LA’s longest running comedy — for which he received a NAACP Theatre Award nomination. Screen credits include 9-1-1, Young & the Restless, and The Identical (opposite Ray Liotta and Seth Green) and over fifty other film, TV, and commercial projects, including national campaigns for Geico, M&M’s (Super Bowl), Hulu, Samsung, and Fruit of the Loom. Jeremy thrives in stories that live somewhere between laughter and consequence — which is probably why he’s in this play. He is also the host of The Boho Black Label, a podcast about identity, duality, and living between worlds.
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SARAH WOLTER
(Meg)
Regional credits include: Baker's Wife Into the Woods (Greenway Court Theatre), Mother Abbess The Sound of Music (Musical Theatre West), Elizabeth Benning Young Frankenstein (La Mirada), Countess Charlotte Malcolm A Little Night Music (Greenway Court Theatre); and most recently Emma Parker/Stella in the world premiere revival of Bonnie and Clyde (Rubicon Theatre). In addition to her theatrical work, LA audiences may remember Sarah’s multiple appearances on comedy stages around town including: The Groundlings, Second City, and Rockwell Table & Stage; where she performed improv and original sketches as a founding member of Fred for Nothing and Stupid Songs LA. Sarah is represented by Avalon Artists Group.
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