Media Gallery:

The Immigrant

Cast Photos and Biographies:

Hollis Resnik (Ima) is pleased to make her ATC debut. She appeared in the national tours of Thoroughly Modern Millie and Les Miserables. Hailing from Chicago, she has appeared at the Good-man Theatre, Court Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Writers’ Theatre and many others in such varied productions as The Little Foxes, The Misanthrope, The Play’s the Thing, The Beard of Avon, Rough Crossing, Piaf, Mame, Evita, Always Patsy Cline, The Learned Ladies and A Little Night Music. She has sung for Lyric Opera, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Ravinia Music Festival. Ms. Resnik has also appeared in Wings at The Public Theater in New York, Tartuffe, The Guardsman, Arcadia, The Norman Conquests and The State of the Union at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Indiana Repertory Theatre and Santa Fe Stages. She is the recipient of several awards for performance and recently released her own solo debut CD entitled Make Someone Happy. www.hollisresnik.com
Aaron Serotsky (Haskell) is thrilled to be making his ATC debut in The Immigrant. Currently residing in New York City, he has appeared in plays and musicals throughout the country, including five seasons as a member of the Denver Center Theatre Company. Other recent credits include work at the Alliance Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St.Louis, Delaware Theatre Company, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, TheatreVirginia, Two River Theatre Company, Sundance Theatre Lab, and two seasons at the Utah Shakespearean Festival. Mr. Serotsky’s last visit to the desert was as a part of the first national tour of the musical Titanic—he fondly remembers singing the National Anthem at a Diamondbacks game. He has appeared on All My Children, and is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music.
Ana Sferruzza (Leah) is delighted to be making her ATC debut. Her credits include The Time of Your Life and Maria Arndt at Steppen-wolf Theatre Company, Sky-Girls and An Experiment With an Air Pump (a Jeff Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress) at Northlight Theatre, James Joyce’s The Dead at Court Theatre, King Lear at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, The Laramie Project at Next Theatre (Jeff Award and After Dark Award, Best Ensemble), Proof at Apollo Fine Arts, Siegfried at the Lyric Opera, and Schoolgirl Figure at the Goodman Theatre. Film credits include 4/4, an Elisabeth Naughton film. Ms. Sferruzza has studied at the School at Steppenwolf, Circle in the Square and The Warsaw Theatre Academy. She resides in Chicago.
Craig Spidle (Milton) is pleased to be making his ATC debut. He recently appeared as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof at Drury Lane Theatre in Chicago, where he also performed the role of Sheridan Whiteside in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Regional credits include The Beard of Avon, Black Star Line and Black Snow (Goodman Theatre); Over the Tavern, An Experiment With an Air Pump (Northlight Theatre); Life’s a Dream, Little Foxes, Nora, The Cherry Orchard (Court Theatre); Sister Carrie (Indiana Repertory Theatre); As You Like It (Huntington Theatre Company and Pittsburgh Public Theater); Desire Under the Elms (Freedom Repertory Theatre); Richard III, Born Yesterday (Utah Shakespearean Festival) and The Misanthrope at American Players Theatre. Off-Broadway he appeared in Haupt-mann. He has also appeared on television and in several films including Road to Perdition, The Untouchables, The Color of Money and The Wakening. Mr. Spidle has done many voice-overs, commercials and industrials and currently teaches at Columbia College in Chicago.


Special Thanks to ATC’s Full Season Sponsors
I. Michael and Beth Kasser