Ted Lewis: About the Artist

 

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Edmund appeared most recently in Bedlam’s acclaimed repertory of “Twelfth Night” and “What You Will.”  Prior to that, he appeared in A.R.T’s production of “The Tempest” which was co-directed by Teller.

A founding member of the innovative Bedlam company, Edmund appeared in the original runs of “Saint Joan” and “Hamlet,” first at the Access Theatre and then Off-Broadway at the Lynn Redgrave Theater. Other New York credits include Sackville & Mr. Harris in The Libertine (directed by Eric Tucker); Mark in The Philadelphia, Kafka in Words, Words, Words, Sir Richard Attenborough in Time Flies (Bang Theatre Collective); Oronte in The Misanthrope, Pozzo in Waiting For Godot, Creon in Antigone (Pilot House); The Father in One Way to Babylon, Banquo in Macbeth (Chimera Theatre); Horny Delivery Guy in 95% Chance They’ll Wind Up Like Larvae (NY Fringe). Edmund can also be seen in his friend Gregory Abbey’s web series Marriage & Other Tragedies and in Andrew Lawton’s short film Have You Seen Calvin? which will be premiering at various film festivals this year.

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