Tom Mula is delighted to be back for his 14th season at Peninsula Players. Since his first appearance in The Mystery of Irma Vep in 1993, he has premiered his play Bob Almighty, directed Amadeus, The Lion in Winter, Red Herring, Angel Street and Be My Baby, and acted in 21 shows including Cabaret, Art, A Man for All Seasons and many many farces. Tom was the Goodman Theatre’s resident Scrooge for seven seasons. Other Chicago credits include Jefferson Awards for Hot Mikado and his plays The Golem and Nicole Hollander’s Sylvia’s Real Good Advice. Tom is the proud author of the bestselling book/award-winning play Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol; he will be performing it again in Chicago this winter. Mr. Mula teaches at Columbia College as an Artist-in-Residence.
2008 Roles: Director for Greetings!; Senator Norval Hedges in Born Yesterday; Matthew skipps in The Lady's Not For Burning
2007 Roles: Director for Angel Street; Director for Be My Baby
2006 Roles: Frederick/Phillip in Noises Off; Herr Schultz in Cabaret
2005 Roles: Others in The Uneasy Chair; Director for Red Herring; Andreas in Tom, Dick and Harry
2003 Roles: Roy in The Odd Couple; Thomas Cromwell in A Man for All Seasons; Stanley Gardner in Caught in the Net
2002 Roles: Hennesey/Captain in Dames at Sea; Roger Hopewell in Musical Comedy Murders of 1940; Harry the Spanner in Shady Business
2001 Roles: Morman McDonald in Cash on Delivery; Dr. Einstein in Arsenic and Old Lace; Pishchik, a landowner, a homeless man in The Cherry Orchard
2000 Roles: Mr. Mayhew, a solicitor in Witness for the Prosecution; The Reverand Arthur Humphrey in See How They Run; Yvan in Art
1999 Roles: Dr. Bradman in Blithe Spirit; Dr. Hubert Bonney in It Runs in the Family
1998 Roles: Inspector Lord in Spider's Web; Quartermaster Bates, of the Orduna in Rain; Sprules, a butler in Tons of Money; Bellomy, the Girl's Father in The Fantasticks
1996 Roles: Major Murray Hillgrove in The Enchanted Cottage; Vic Johnson in Funny Money
1993 Roles: Nicodemus Underwood, Lord Enid Hillcrest, Alcazar in Mystery of Irma Vep
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