Studio Season

Spring 2014

6B

By Sean Patrick Monahan
Directed by James Presson

God’s Ear

By Jenny Schwartz
Directed by Harry Dreyfuss
Assistant Director: Garrett Kim
Stage Manager: Kaleigh Bernier
Set Design: Jessica Bonaventure
Costume Design: Zoë Allen
Lighting: Katie Ryan
Sound: Lawrence Schober

Savage in Limbo

By John Patrick Shanley
Directed by Emily Thornton
Assistant Director: TJ Brent
Stage Manager: Jenna Fratello
Set Design: Caitlyn Murphy
Costume Design: Danica Martino
Sound: Kiyun Kim
Prop Design: Marie Kadoyama
Choreography: Elise Blanchard
Assistance Choreographer: Emily Throton

#Adaire

By Adaire Kamen
Directed by Riley Teahan
Assistant Director: Garrett Kim
Production Stage Manager: Justice Longshore
Production Assistant: Keenan Hurley
Set Design: Dan Geggatt
Assistant Set Design: Caitlin Murphy
Costume Design: Celina Lam
Assistant Costume Design: Geena Roth
Lighting: Alex deNevers & Katie Ryan
Sound: Lawrence Schober
Projection Design: Nick Graci
Props Design: Peter McNally

Fit for a King

By Mêlisa Annis
Directed by Kel Haney

Not quite living the dream, Margo—a washed up English actress—is worried about her cantankerous, gin-swilling husband John. Out of ideas, she turns to an old friend, hoping he’ll be the tonic she needs.

All the People You’ve Been

By Matthew Capodicasa
Directed by Jesse Jou

Emily has a problem. Her big sister, Amanda, is totally, completely, devastatingly depressed. And nothing seems to help. Until Emily buys her a necklace. A necklace that, when Amanda wears it, turns out to be something more than it appears. Or someone more than it appears.

Antigone

By Mac Wellman
Directed by John Bezark
Assistant Director: JT Friedman
Stage Manager: Katherine Barton
Set Design: Dan Geggat
Costume Design: Zoë Allen
Lighting: Alex deNevers
Sound: Lawrence Schober

Nina

By Jenny Rachel Weiner
Directed by Sarah Krohn

Meet Nina. She’s from Florida, she grew up in the 90’s, and she talks to her Mom six times a day. Shaken by the news that her best friend/back-up husband is marrying her polar opposite, Nina is catapulted back to the traumatic time of her Bat Mitzvah, when she first realized how scary it is to grow up.

Bishop

By Eljon Wardally
Directed by Seret Scott

October, 1983 near Fort Rupert, Grenada. Prime Minister Maurice Bishop risks a coup that would divide his nation while political activist Sherry Ann and her husband Conroy struggle to keep the war outside from dividing their home.