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Demetrios Troy
(Bio as of April 2018)
Demetrios Troy returns to the Goodman, where his recent credits include 2666, The Happiest Song Plays Last, A Christmas Carol, The Seagull and The Good Negro. Chicago Credits include The Wheel at Steppenwolf Theatre Company; Charles III, Henry V, Julius Caesar, Timon of Athens, Richard III and Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Never the Sinner at Victory Gardens Theater; Treasure Island at Lookingglass Theatre Company/Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Inana, Blood and Gifts and Danny Casolaro Died for You at TimeLine Theatre Company, where he is an artistic associate; Awake and Sing at Northlight Theatre; Threesome at The Other Theatre Company; Beyond the Score: Haydn, Beyond the Score: Beethoven, Beyond the Score: Schoenberg, The Soldier’s Tale and Welcome Yule at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Working at the Broadway Playhouse. His regional credits include The Boys Next Door at Syracuse Stage; Julius Caesar at Utah Shakespeare Festival; Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, The Heart of Robin Hood at Door Shakespeare; King Lear and The Merry Wives of Windsor at Riverside Shakespeare; King Lear and Tartuffe at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Television and film credits include Chicago Fire, Mob Doctor, The Year that Changed Us, The King, Two Thieves and Jobless. He holds a BA from DePaul University/Barat College and an MFA from the University of South Carolina.