Adi, a struggling painter, finds his creative spark reignited by Gustav, a magnetic stranger at an isolated sea-side hotel. Their connection is instant and intimate, but what seems like a chance encounter quickly twists into something far darker, as Gustav becomes intrigued by Adi’s wife, the dazzling Tekla. Talk into the night devolves into an intricate web of deception, seduction and revelation, where the lives of all involved may be destroyed or transformed. Jen Silverman’s gripping adaptation of August Strindberg’s psychological thriller, Creditors, includes Liev Schreiber, Maggie Siff, and Justice Smith.
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Cast & Creative Team
Liev Schreiber
Gustav
Hailed by The New York Times as “the finest American theater actor of his generation,” Liev Schreiber is known for his powerful performances across film, television, and theater. Schreiber will soon star in Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing alongside Austin Butler and Regina King. He recently starred in Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple” with Nicole Kidman and the war drama Across The River And Into The Trees. His acclaimed stage work includes a Tony-nominated turn in Broadway’s Doubt: A Parable. On television, Schreiber won acclaim for his role in “Ray Donovan,” earning five Golden Globe® nominations and three Emmy® nods. He also starred as Otto Frank in “A Small Light” and appeared in Asteroid City and Golda. His film credits include Spotlight, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Manchurian Candidate, Salt, Isle of Dogs, and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. A Tony Award winner, Schreiber has starred in Glengarry Glen Ross, A View from the Bridge, and Talk Radio. He made his directorial debut with Everything Is Illuminated. Beyond acting, Schreiber co-founded BlueCheck Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and serves as an ambassador for President Zelensky’s United24 initiative. Liev would like to dedicate this performance to his wife.
Maggie Siff
Tekla
MAGGIE SIFF recently completed a seven-season run starring as Wendy on Showtime’s “Billions,” for which she has received three Satellite Award nominations. She is also known for the FX series “Sons of Anarchy” (two Critics’ Choice Award nominations), and for playing Rachel Menken on the first season of AMC’s “Mad Men” (Screen Actors Guild Award nomination). Recent films include The Short History of the Long Road, A Woman/A Part, The Sweet Life, The Fifth Wave, One Percent More Humid, and Concussion. Siff is also an established theater actress, starring most recently in Breaking the Story at Second Stage, directed by Jo Bonney, as well as in TFANA’s production of Orpheus Descending, directed by Erica Schmidt. She also starred in Signature Theatre’s production of Curse of the Starving Class, as well as in A Lie of the Mind at the New Group (directed by Ethan Hawke) and in Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew at TFANA.
Justice Smith
Adi
JUSTICE SMITH stars in the upcoming Lionsgate’s film Now You See Me 3 out November 14, 2025. In 2024, he led A24’s I Saw the TV Glow which earned him nominations for Outstanding Lead Performance at the Gotham Awards and Best Lead Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards. In 2023, he starred in A24’s Sharper with Julianne Moore and the Paramount blockbuster Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. Justice also reprised his role in Jurassic World: Dominion in 2022, following his debut in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018). Prior, he led HBO Max’s “Genera+ion” and Netflix’s All the Bright Places. In 2019, Justice starred in the highestgrossing video game adaptation, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu. Beyond acting, he makes waves in the fashion industry, having fronted the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2021 campaign.
Geoffrey Cantor
Standby for Gustav
Select Stage: Side Man (Broadway); The Lehman Trilogy; My Parsifal Conductor; Sec 310, Row D, Seats 5&6; Dinner With Friends; Death of a Salesman; Titus Andronicus; Saturday Sunday Monday; Talley's Folly; Romeo and Juliet; Lone Star. Best known as Ellison in Marvel’s “Daredevil” series, other TV credits include “Zero Day,” “Foundation,” “Maniac,” “FBI,” “Bull,” “Madam Secretary,” “House of Cards,” “Blacklist,” “The Tick,” “The Americans,” “Damages,” “Sopranos,” and all the “Law & Orders.” Films include Hail, Caesar!; Creep Box; Hot Air; Man on a Ledge; Fair Game; Public Enemies; and The Dinner Plan. As a director, credits include the multi-award-winning short EnSuite; Talking OutLOUD: Teens & Suicide Loss, A Conversation (documentary); October 7, a Verbatim Play, at the Actors Temple Theater; and NewYork.Circa.1909. (co-writer, director) at Soho Playhouse. Geoffrey graduated with honors from Amherst College, attended NTI (O’Neill), and trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Renata Friedman
Standby for Tekla
Off-Broadway: Russian Troll Farm (Vineyard Theatre), Medea (Brooklyn Academy of Music), Sleeping Rough (Page 73), Zürich (Colt Coeur), No One is Forgotten (Rattlestick), The Underlying Chris (Second Stage), If I Forget (Roundabout), Then They Forgot About the Rest (INTAR), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (New Victory Theater). Regional: Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, Seattle Rep, Barrington Stage Company, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Humana Festival, Portland Center Stage, Roundhouse, ACT, Geva, among many others. TV: “The Patient,” “The Terminal List,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “New Amsterdam,” “Alternatino.” Training: NYU.
Justin Withers
Standby for Adi
Justin Withers is honored to join the cast of Creditors. He was most recently seen as Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Guthrie Theater. Other stage credits include Days of Rage (Second Stage, Off-Broadway), Love All (La Jolla Playhouse), Fences (Crossroads Theatre Company), American Underground (Barrington Stage Company), and Thirst (Contemporary American Theater Festival). His film and television work includes “The Night Agent” (Netflix), “The Good Fight” (CBS), and A Shot Through the Wall. Justin holds a B.F.A. in Acting from Rutgers University. As always, he would like to thank God and his family for their unwavering love and support. @Justbwithers
Scenic Design
Brett J. Banakis
Christine Jones
BRETT J. BANAKIS is thrilled to be a creative member for these inaugural productions of TOGETHER. He is a designer for theater, opera, film, concerts and environments based in Brooklyn. Along with Christine Jones, Brett is a co-founder of AMP Scenography, a design collective created to amplify emerging and underrepresented designers by engaging in equitable collaborations. Broadway: The Outsiders (AMP, Tony nom), John Proctor is the Villain (AMP), The Notebook, The Cher Show. Other credits: All of Me (New Group); Camp Siegfried and Whorl Inside a Loop (2ST); Your Own Personal Exegesis and Ghost Light (LCT3); The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Transport Group); Big Love (Signature); Sunday (Atlantic); Close To You (West End). International Scenic Supervisor for all worldwide productions of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Broadway, West End, Melbourne, San Francisco, Hamburg, Toronto, Tokyo, US Tour). Faculty member at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. www.brettjbanakis.com @brettjbanakis
CHRISTINE JONES is a theatre artist, designer, and director. She is the creator and artistic director of Theater For One, a private portable performance space for one actor and one audience member; co-conceiver/director with Steven Hoggett and Thom Yorke of Hamlet Hail to the Thief (Factory International & RSC); director of Queen of the Night, the Drama Desk-awardwinning sensational immersive nightclub experience; and co-conceiver/director with Steven Hoggett and David Byrne of Social!, a social distance dance club created for the Park Avenue Armory in 2021. As a set designer, Tony and Olivier award-winning projects include The Outsiders, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, American Idiot, and Spring Awakening. Jones founded AMP Scenography with Brett Banakis, a design collective amplifying emerging and underrepresented designers through equitable collaborations. She is currently a professor at New York University and an Artist-in-Residence at the Park Avenue Armory.
Costume Design
Ásta Bennie
Hostetter
ÁSTA BENNIE HOSTETTER designed costumes for the world premieres of Infinite Life, The Coast Starlight, Usual Girls, Dance Nation, The Wolves, Men on Boats, Porto, John, You Got Older and 10 Out of 12. Last fall she designed the world premiere of the opera 10 Days in a Madhouse with Avery Reed. She is a founding member of minor theater and directed their most recent work: Marie It’s Time, a short punk edit of Woyzeck. Other favorite projects include: Gnit (TFANA), Dom Juan (Bard), Taming of the Shrew (Old Globe) & Reread Another (Brick). A member of the collaborative ensemble The Mad Ones with whom she designed Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie and Miles for Mary. USA829 member.
Lighting Design
Isabella Byrd
Recent Broadway work includes Romeo + Juliet, and in 2024, An Enemy of the People and Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, both designs nominated for Tony Awards. Isabella is the recipient of a Drama Desk Special Award for her work in the 2023-24 season, on and off Broadway. Notable world premiere collaborations: Infinite Life (Annie Baker), Primary Trust (Eboni Booth), Weather Girl and Epiphany (Brian Watkins), Sanctuary City (Martyna Majok), Jeremy O. Harris’ Daddy: A Melodrama, and multiple plays by Will Arbery: Heroes of the Fourth Turning and Corsicana, Plano. Internationally, she has designed in London and Edinburgh, and works regionally across the US. Honors include three Lortel Awards, two Obies, a Henry Hewes, and has been featured in The New Yorker. Isabella is a proud USA829 union member, supporting pay equity and sustainability. www.isabellabyrd.design
Sound Design & Original Music
Mikaal
Sulaiman
Broadway: Pirates! The Penzance Musical, The Roommate, Enemy of the People, Doubt, Thanksgiving Play, Fat Ham, Death of a Salesman, Cost of Living, Macbeth, Thoughts of a Colored Man. Awards: Tony Award nom, Drama Desk nom, Obie Awards, Creative Capital Award, Henry Hewes Awards, Audelco Award, and CTG Sherwood Award. www.mikaal.com
Production Stage Manager
Angela M. Griggs
Excited to be making her Off-Broadway PSM debut! Broadway: Once Upon a Mattress, Lempicka, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, Freestyle Love Supreme, Jagged Little Pill, Pass Over. Off-Broadway: Slave Play, Mlima’s Tale, Stuffed. Touring: To Kill a Mockingbird, Hamilton, Freestyle Love Supreme, Once on This Island.
Casting
Jim Carnahan, CSA
Alexandre Bleau, CSA
JIM CARNAHAN, CSA ALEXANDRE BLEU, CSA
has cast over 170 Broadway shows. Work this season: Sunset Blvd, Stranger Things, Pirates!, Just in Time, Hills of California, Our Town, Swept Away, Cult of Love, Harry Potter, Moulin Rouge. Off Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors. Nashville: Dolly: An Original Musical. London: The Seagull, Oedipus. Film: Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid
Associate Director
Dara Malina
DARA MALINA is a director of theatre, opera, experimental works, and video. Recent: Samuel (The Tank); Coach Coach (Clubbed Thumb Winterworks); The Artwork Of The Future, a new opera (World Premiere, Here); Trouble In Mind (Barnard College). Next: Venus reading produced by TOGETHER; Female Complaints (New York Theatre Barn New Works Series). MFA, Columbia. daramalina.com
Press Representation
Boneau /
Bryan-Brown
Advertising
Spotco
Company Manager
Chris
Blasting
Production Supervision
Beacon Theatrical
BEACON THEATRICAL is Jameson Croasdale, Katherine Dumais, Eloia Peterson and Naomi Siegel. They are a multi-faceted live production management firm specializing in Theatrical, Live Television, Fashion and Immersive Entertainment. Off-Broadway credits include: Energy Curfew Music Hour, Strategic Love Play (Audible), The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window (BAM), King James (MTC), Judgment Day, Deep Blue Sea (Park Ave Armory), Stargazers (Page73). Other credits include: BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen - NYC & Vegas, The Traitors - live reunion shows, The Dream Machine Experience (Lincoln Center) FENDI - New York Show, DiscOasis and helping launch New York’s newest OffBroadway venue: Studio Seaview.
General Management
Showtown Theatricals
Broadway/Tour: Oh Mary!, Parade (Broadway/Tour), Job, How To Dance In Ohio, Just For Us, Into the Woods (Broadway/Tour), A Christmas Carol (Broadway/Tour), In Residence on Broadway, The Jimmy Awards, Notre Dame de Paris (Lincoln Center) OB: Audible Theater, Joy, Mind Mangler, A Sherlock Carol. Upcoming: Galileo, Bad News Bears, Anne of Green Gables, Romy & Michele, and When Playwrights Kill showtown.nyc
Adaptor
JEN SILVERMAN
JEN SILVERMAN is a playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. Plays include The Roommate (Broadway: The Booth with Mia Farrow & Patti LuPone; Regionally: Humana Festival, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Steppenwolf, etc.); Highway Patrol (The Goodman); Spain (2ST); Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties (Woolly Mammoth, MCC, Southwark Playhouse London); The Moors (Yale Rep, The Playwrights Realm); and Witch (Writer’s Theatre, The Geffen, The Huntington). Their plays have been produced internationally in Australia, the UK, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Brazil, Spain, and elsewhere, and are published with Concord Theatricals (US) and Methuen (UK). Books include We Play Ourselves, The Island Dwellers, and There’s Going to be Trouble (Random House). Silverman has written on Tales of the City (Netflix) and is a writer-producer on Tokyo Vice (Max), and writer of the short film Troy, which screened at Tribeca, Sundance, Cannes and elsewhere, and is featured online in The New Yorker’s Screening Room. Honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim. More info: www.jensilverman.com.
Directed By
Ian Rickson
IAN RICKSON was the Artistic Director of the Royal Court from 1998 to 2006. He directed numerous productions including The Weir by Conor McPherson, Jerusalem, The River (also West End and Broadway), Mojo (also Chicago), all by Jez Butterworth; Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen and This is a Chair by Caryl Churchill. West End shows include Lyonesse, Rosmersholm, Uncle Vanya, The Birthday Party, Old Times, Betrayal and The Children’s Hour; National Theatre, London Tide, Paradise, All of Us, Translations by Brian Friel, Evening at the Talk House by Wallace Shawn, The Red Lion by Patrick Marber, The Hothouse by Harold Pinter. Productions at the Old Vic include Electra by Sophocles. Ian was Artistic Director of Sonia Friedman’s Re-Emerge season in the West End in 2021 and directed for the stage and the filming of Walden, one of the three plays in that Season. Rickson also works with PJ Harvey and Kate
Tempest on their music and poetry shows.
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