DIAL M FOR MURDER
by Frederick Knott
THE REPERTORY THEATRE OF ST. LOUIS
2024
CREATIVES & CREW
DIRECTOR | Melissa Rain Anderson
SCENIC DESIGNERS | Margery Spack and Peter Spack
COSTUME DESIGNER | Ruby Kemph
LIGHTING DESIGNER | Minjoo Kim
SOUND DESIGNER | Amanda Werre
INTIMACY DIRECTORS | Rachel Tibbetts and Will Bonfiglio
FIGHT DIRECTOR | Paul Steger
DIALECT COACH | Joanna Battles
WIG DESIGNER | Dennis Bensie
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER | Emilee Buchheit*
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER | Kentrell Jamison*
ASSISTANT SOUND DESIGNERS | Katelyn Gillette and Thomas White
WEBSTER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR | Shell Le
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR | Kate Bergstrom
MANAGING DIRECTOR | Danny Williams
























CAST
MARGOT WENDICE | Jenelle Chu*
TONY WENDICE | Jordan Coughtry*
MAX HALLIDAY | Jayson Heil
THOMPSON | Ethan Stewart
CAPTAIN LESGATE | David Weynand*
INSPECTOR HUBBARD | Eric Dean White*
* member of the Actors Equity Association
PRESS
Steve Callahan | BROADWAY WORLD
“The cast is led by Jordan Coughtry as Tony. His performance is from the Realm of Ideal Forms. It is that perfect! He’s physically graceful and precise, his accent is flawless, and his sharp sense of comedy and timing is largely responsible for the many laughs this production surprisingly finds in the script.”
Rob Levy | BROADWAY WORLD
“The ensemble is led by Jordan Coughtry as the wily Tony. Equal parts charming and menacing, his debut performance with the company gives the characters layers and complexity that make for an intriguing exploration into the mind of a murderer. Onstage, he is delightfully evil.”
Dial ‘M’ for murder at the Rep
Gerry Kowarsky | HEC
“Jordan Coughtry’s Tony is a chameleon. He could not be more charming when pretending to be a loving husband or more chilling when he is up to no good.”
Mark Bretz | Laude News
“Bringing all of the sparkling performances together is Jordan Coughtry as the cunning, cold-blooded Tony. He deliciously delivers the villain’s lines in a debonair, insidious style, and his character very much hails from the tradition of upper-crust killers…”
Michelle Kenyon | KDHX