MEET THE CAST OF MACBETH


 

 

ANJA AVSHARIAN
LADY MACDUFF / ATTENDANT
Born and raised in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC, Anja Avsharian is thrilled to
make her debut with the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival. New
Orleans stage credits include Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible
(The Fat Squirrel), Blanche (Panic) in The Six Blanches (Tennessee
Williams Theater Company), and Rose Stopnik in Caroline, or Change
(JPAS). Their film work includes the feature Faces of Death and shorts
Sybconscious, Echo’s Chamber, The Maids, Mugshot, Cannibal Hotel,
and Subsequent. In New York City, Anja has appeared Off Broadway at
The Players Theater as Beauty in Beauty and the Beast and A Christmas
Carol, as well as Malka Silber in The Argentinian Prostitute (Theater
Row). She graduated from NYC’s Professional Performing Arts School,
earned a BA in Theater Studies from Loyola University New Orleans,
and completed additional training at The Lee Strasberg Theater and
Film Institute in NYC. She is represented by The Krewe Collective.

 

JAMES BARTELLE
FIRST WITCH
James Bartelle was most recently seen in The Shakespeare Festival at
Tulane’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck). Previous
Festival credits include Julius Caesar (Mark Antony), Romeo & Juliet (The
Prince), Hamlet (Horatio), The Tempest (Gonzalo), Two Gentlemen of
Verona (Speed), The Importance of Being Earnest (Jack), Merry Wives
of Windsor (Sir Hugh Evans), and As You Like It-2008 (Orlando). James
has appeared in several productions with The NOLA Project including
Frankenstein (Multiple Roles), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bottom),
Robin Hood (Robin Hood), and Marie Antoinette (A Sheep). A multiple-
award winning actor and writer, James is the co-creator of the two-person
play Flying Dreams [The Ambitious Ascent of Icarus & Daedalus] which will
travel the Fringe Festival circuit in the very near future.

 

 

ARRIANNA CHAI
MALCOLM
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Arrianna is a theatre artist and
educator excited to work with the New Orleans Shakespeare
Festival. Credits include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck),
Macbeth (Malcolm), Twelfth Night (Maria/Balthasar), Romeo and
Juliet, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Dussie Mae), Three Sisters (Irina),
She Kills Monsters (Lilith), By/Vera Stark (Lottie/Carmen), and Picnic
(Christine). She has worked with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company,
Sargent Conservatory, and various independent artists. Arrianna has
also participated in PLAY/WRITE with Crescent City Stage and Goat
in the Road Productions. She is a graduate of Webster University’s
Sargent Conservatory for Theatre Arts.

 

 

ROBINSON J. CYPRIAN
DONALBAIN / MURDERER 1 / MESSENGER
Born in Hammond, Louisiana, raised in Trenton, New Jersey; Robinson is
elated to return to Festival again! A graduate of the University of Southern
Mississippi, Robinson’s recent performance credits include A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, The Imaginary Invalid, and A Streetcar Named Desire.
Special thanks to my family and friends. I love you JB & Benji.

 

 

LUCIEN GRACE
MACDUFF’S CHILD
Lucien Grace was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and is excited to
be setting foot on the Lupin Theater’s stage for the first time. He is
ten years old and made their theatrical debut at the Le Petit Theatre
during Summer 2025. Lucien enjoys music, acting, mine-crafting, and
is honored to portray a character in such a historic play.

 

 

MONICA R. HARRIS
ROSS
Monica R. Harris is a Black Filipina multidisciplinary artist with a BA,
Theatre Arts from Loyola University New Orleans and has performed
with the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane since 2018. Recent
works: Little Shop of Horrors (Director, Loyola University New Orleans),
Vampires of New Orleans (Atun-Shei Films), New Orleans Fringe Festival
(President, Board of Directors), Somnotomy (Intramural Theater), Mother
Catherine & the Temple of the Innocent Blood (Mudlark Puppeteers,
Jim Henson Foundation), Anne Rice: All Saints’ Day Celebration (The
Orpheum, Q&A Productions NY), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (TWTC), Julius
Caesar (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival), Penny Dreadfuls (TWTC),
Shakespeare’s Tempest: Reimagined (The NOLA Project), Romeo & Juliet
(New Orleans Shakespeare Festival), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The
NOLA Project), Vieux Carré (Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre
Festival), Bare: A Pop Opera (Guest Artist, Whitman College), Birth of a
Culture (Director, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra), The Conductor’s
Spellbook (Narrator, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra).

 

 

RYAN HAYES
BANQUO
Ryan Hayes is thrilled to return to the New Orleans Shakespeare
Festival where he recently performed in King Lear, The Imaginary
Invalid, and Julius Caesar. Other local credits include The Lehman
Trilogy (Emanuel), Beautiful- The Carol King Musical (Don Kirshner), Let
the Right One In, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,
all at Le Petit Theatre. He’s newish to New Orleans after 23 years in
San Francisco and over 50 plays, musicals, films and commercials. He
played James Tyrone in A Moon for the Misbegotten and Long Day’s
Journey into Night in Ireland and California with the Eugene O’Neill
Foundation. He created a one man show he adapted from the poetry of
Walt Whitman entitled Boys Together Clinging.

 

 

DAVID LIND*
MACBETH
David is thrilled to be working with the New Orleans Shakespeare
Festival. Select credits include: Noises Off, You Got Older (Steppenwolf
Theatre Company), The Lehman Trilogy, Doubt (Le Petit Theatre)
New Country (Rattlestick Theater). Other Regional credits: Macbeth,
Amadeus, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Play That Goes Wrong,
The Thanksgiving Play, The Glass Menagerie, Sweat, Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?, The Grapes of Wrath, The Miss Firecracker Contest,
Tender Napalm, Dividing the Estate. Film: Five Nights at Freddy’s, Ally
Clark, Billboard. Television: Chicago P.D., The Bear, Chicago Fire, Fargo,
Shameless, NCIS: New Orleans. Education: Millsaps College, Circle in
the Square Theatre School.

 

 

BRIAN MCCORMACK
SEYTON
Born in NYC, Brian is excited to make his New Orleans Shakespeare
Festival debut. Previous credits include: Henry VI Part 1 (Purchase
Repertory Theatre) and The Seagull (Columbia MFA Dir. Thesis).

 

 

JANA MESTECKY*
LADY MACBETH
Theatrical highlights in her three-decades-long career as an actor/director
include Cherry Lane Theatre, The New Group, Lincoln Center, Playhouse
on Park, Gloucester Stage Company, The New Globe Theatre, Inc, Epic
Repertory Theatre, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Crescent City Stage
(a theatre she co-founded), Tectonic Theater Project, Shakespeare & Co
(Paris, France), The Astoria Choir, and The Actors Studio. Jana holds an
MFA in Acting from Actors Studio Drama School (NYC) and has studied
at The American Conservatory Theatre (CA), The American Repertory
Theatre in Boston, and Le Théâtre des Cinquantes in Paris, France. Jana
also teaches for a variety of institutions in and around New Orleans
including Loyola University, Benjamin Franklin High School (awarded
Teacher of the Year), the English-Speaking Union, Southeastern Louisiana
University, and NOCCA.

 

 

ROBERT A. MITCHELL
DUNCAN
Robert is stoked to return this summer to tackle the role of Duncan!
Past roles here include Beralde in The Imaginary Invalid, Starveling
in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Antonio in Twelfth Night, and
Northumberland in Henry IV, Part I. Thanks, Graham - and, as always,
thanks to my Bunny for giving me up to the theatre.

 

 

GEORGIA MORGAN
THIRD WITCH
Born in North Carolina, Georgia is immensely grateful to be back in
New Orleans making her New Orleans Shakespeare Festival debut in
Macbeth. Credits include: Interview with the Vampire (AMC), Appalachian
Dog (CH Squared Films), Unnecessary Farce (Rhinoleap), and Henry
VI Part I (Purchase Rep). Graduate of UNC School of the Arts & SUNY
Purchase’s Conservatory of Theatre Arts (BFA).

 

 

DC PAUL
LENNOX
DC Paul is a New Orleans native and seasoned multi-hyphenate
entertainer whose work spans stage, comedy, hosting, and voiceover.
His theatrical credits include Pass Over and The Colored Museum (The
NOLA Project), Colossal (Southern Rep), The Bluest Eye (Le Petite), and
The Color Purple (ABCT). DC is thrilled to bring his talents to this year’s
Shakespeare Festival as part of the cast of Macbeth.

 

 

DAVID SELLERS
PORTER / ANGUS / MURDERER 2
David is happy to be back with his family at the Festival. Recent NOLA
credits include Cliteau Cliteau in NOLA Project’s Clown Bar 2 and
Doc Baugh in TWTC’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Past credits include Friar
Laurence in Romeo and Juliet (New Orleans Shakespeare Festival),
Reverend Tooker in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Le Petite Theatre), and Harry
Bishop in Song of a Man Coming Through (Southern Rep). Numerous
Chicago credits include Claudius in Hamlet, Edgar in King Lear and
Boaz in Sirens of Titan (Lifeline Theatre).

 

 

SOFIA SEVERSON
FLEANCE
Sofia is from London, England, and is excited to make her professional
debut with the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival. Previous credits
include: The Lesson, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Ubu Roi (Tulane
Department of Theatre and Dance). Sofia is a rising senior at Tulane
University pursuing a BA in Theatre Performance, Dance, and History.
She would like to thank her family for their continuous support!

 

 

EDWARD CARTER SIMON*
MACDUFF
A New Orleans native and SAG-AFTRA/Actors’ Equity member, Edward
trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (New York) and
the Strasberg Theatre Institute (Los Angeles). Stage highlights include
Kingdom of Earth (TWTC, Crescent City Theater Award Winner, Best
Actor), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Big Easy Award Nomination, Best Actor
in a Musical), and Dinner with Friends at Le Petit Théâtre. Musical credits
include Jesus Christ Superstar (Jesus) and Xanadu (Sonny) with JPAS. On
screen, he portrayed Lieutenant Bradshaw on NCIS: New Orleans. Beyond
the stage, Edward holds a doctorate in clinical psychology. He is proud to
make his New Orleans Shakespeare Festival debut.

 

 

ZARAH HŌKŪLE’A SPALDING
SECOND WITCH
Though born and raised in O’ahu, Hawai’i, Zarah has trained classically
in both New York (SUNY Purchase Theatre Arts Conservatory (BFA))
and London (RADA; The Globe Theatre). Zarah was also the national
champion for the ESU Shakespeare Competition at Lincoln Center
(2015). She is beyond honored to be returning to NOSF for her
fourth season! Recent theatre credits include, NOSF’s A Midsummer
Night’s Dream (Titania), Flying Dreams (Icarus), NOSF’s Julius
Caesar (Octavius), and NOLA Project’s The Tempest (Ferdinand).

 

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