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Colm O’Reilly
(Bio as of October 2012)
Colm O’Reilly previously appeared at the Goodman in a staged reading of CommComm by Seth Bockley (adapted from the story by George Saunders) as part of the Goodman’s 2010/2011 Season New Stages Series. He is a company member of Theater Oobleck, where he has appeared in Letter Purloined and Mickle Maher’s The Hunchback Variations, Spirits to Enforce, There is a Happiness That Morning Is, An Apology for the Course & Outcome of Certain Events Delivered by Doctor John Faustus on This His Final Evening and The Strangerer (in Chicago and off Broadway). Other credits include The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and To Kill a Mockingbird at Steppenwolf for Young Adults; Still in Play, The Caretaker, Elvisbride, Waiting for Godot, Texts for Nothing and Love Horse at Curious Theatre Branch; the role of Constantin Stanislavski in Mickle Maher’s adaptation of An Actor Prepares at the University of Chicago and as the somnambulist’s voice in Redmoon Theater’s The Cabinet.