A Great Big Woolly Mammoth Thawing from the Ice by Tatty Hennessy
Dir. Lucy Jane Atkinson
Dates: Sept 29 – Oct 16, 2022
Location: Murphey School
Silent Sky by Laura Gunderson
Dir. Rebecca Holderness
Dates: December 3-18, 2022
Location: Murphey School
Mlima's Tale by Lynn Nottage
Dir. Ana Radulescu
Dates: January 26 - February 12, 2023
Location: Murphey School
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Dir. Randolph Curtis Rand
Dates: April 6-23, 2023
Location: Murphey School
The Great Big Woolly Mammoth Thawing from the Ice by Tatty Hennessy
Dir. Lucy Jane Atkinson
Dates: September 29-October 26, 2022
Location: Murphey School
Artistic Director’s Notes:
The second quarter century. Daunting to consider. And yet, the first blew by like a breeze, here one
minute, then gone. I remember so clearly the meeting Simmie and I had in John Mcllwee’s office at
NCSU, and our tentative ask: “Could we possibly use your studio space? We’re starting a theatre.” And John’s immediate reply: “Sure!”. Not what I was expecting, but then Raleigh and this community has been a never ending supply of ‘unexpecteds’ over the years. And with that positive and cheerful reply, we
stepped into a new world (for us), and began the work that would lead us to today.
One of the reasons I wanted to start this second quarter-century with this wooly mammoth is this: it is a new play. Twenty-five years ago, the idea of doing that in Raleigh would have been all but unthinkable.
Most plays on tap were from the cannon, either genuine oldies or modern plays that had cleared the
gauntlet of a ‘Broadway Production’ and thus infiltrated the minds of the general public sufficiently to ensure some interest. Today, things are different. Now it is possible for an intimate theatre like ours to commission a playwright from 5 time zones away, get a hearty ‘Sure!”
from that playwright, and then get it on the boards. New Works has always been the life’s blood of the theatre. Think Shakespeare in England, Mo liere in France, Fugard in South Africa, Chekhov in Russia.
Unlike many other art forms, where the form takes precedent, the theatre is really only as good as this
morning’s headlines. Sure, the characters, the setting, even the theme of a play might be ‘old fashioned’, but in the theatre, what really matters is “what does it mean to us, now?” And of course the people for
whom that meaning must be derived is you, the audience. Well, guess what? You aren’t the same
audience! You’ve up and changed. And so, too, then must the meaning of plays change. In every art form, but most particularly in storytelling, the meaning of a word, a gesture, a casting choice, can change as the wind shifts direction. To continue to serve our changing community, it is important that we continue to do
what we have done: look at the cannon for new meaning, but also add to that cannon.
We’ve done new plays before. We’ve commissioned plays before. But to launch such an auspicious season with this new work is beyond thrilling to me. It makes clear a few things. The blood is flowing, the body
is healthy and doing what it needs to do. We’re alive! Please, if you like this show, or if you believe in the idea of new plays being presented in Raleigh, NC, tell your friends. Without your support, the company and its work has no relevance. But with you, who knows what new worlds might be possible?
Jerome Davis
Crew
Director: Lucy Jane Atkinson
Stage Manager: Jeremy Vance
ASM: Cynthia Mandese
ASM: Carry Vaughan
Technical Director: Joel Soren
Master Electrician: Barry Jaked
Lighting Designer: Kevin Frazier
Set Designer: Erin Morales
Props Designer: Joel Soren
Costume Designer: Jane Stein
Sound Designer: Christy Rose
AD: Abigail Colburn
AD: Ana Radulescu
Cast:
Ben Apple — Chris
Gene Cordon– Jim
AC Donohue — Leah
Matt Hager –Justin
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Silent Sky by Laura Gunderson
Dir. Rebecca Holderness
Dates: December 1-18, 2022
Location: Murphey School
Crew:
Stage Manager: Jeremy Vance
ASM: Rebecca Hedges
Master Electrician: Barry Jaked
Lighting Designer: Stephen R. White
Set Design: Ao Li
Costume Designer: Lauren Bevams
Sound Design: Juan Isler
Sound Assistant: David Marshall
Board Op: Elizabeth Galbraith
Cast
Katie Werlin
Nash Tetterton
Staci Sabarsky
Laurel Ullman
Rebecca Bossen
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Mlima’s Tale by Lynn Nottage
Dir. Ana Radulescu
Dates: January 26-February 12, 2023
Location: Murphey School
Crew:
Stage Manager: Cynita Lew
Choreographer: Movement Coordinator: Willie Hinton
Dramaturg: Jordan Lichtenheld
Master Electrician: Barry Jaked
Scenic Designer: Xinyuan “Lee” Li
Lighting Designer: Chris Popowich
Sound Designer: Emma Hasselbach
Costume Designer: Calypso Michelet
Props/Technical Director: Joel Soren
Painter: Meredith Riggen
Cast:
Preston Campbell
Khalil LeSaldo
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The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Dir. Randolph Curtis Rand
Dates: April 6-23, 2023
Location: Murphey School
Artistic Director’s Notes:
Some playwrights hammer away at “big ideas” and end up with very small plays. Plays that seem to grow flaccid like a French fry left on the plate too long. The shape is still there, the coloring,
but it just isn’t appealing anymore. Other playwrights, like Anton Chekhov, focus on the minutiae of everyday life and somehow find that they have written plays for all people, for all times. The Cherry Orchard might be his best example of that rare skill. In this play, we meet a
well off community, a group so comfortable in their position, that they almost literally become
blind to their own impending doom. Chekhov thought this was a comedy. So do I.
In present day America, we have discovered that there is a class of people, not unlike the Czars of old Russia, that own everything, that control the flow of information, that are buddy-buddy
with those entrusted with making us safer, and that instantly change the law to allow their indiscretions and criminalize those who resist them. In short, they got it all! For them, the logical question would be: Now how do we hold on to it? In Czarist Russia, the answer was to bury your head in the sand and hope that what happened yesterday will happen tomorrow. But are we much different here, today? As I look around for clues, I’m inclined to believe the answer is “no”. The ruling class in America seems to believe that tightening their grip on those who would object to their rule is the quick and easy solution. That impulse has grown worse in my lifetime, and particularly so in the past decade. In days of old, five minutes ago, it was possible to lose
grace fully, if you were a public figure. Not so much, anymore. If they win, hosannahs abound.
If they lose, let the blame game begin as they reach for a broadcasting or print media paycheck and control of the public discourse that way. But fear not. There’s an old saying: Journalism is the first draft of history. Art is the final draft.
Or, to put it more directly: Chekhov has got your
Here, then, is the final draft on a declining society. On a creeping authoritarian ism that knew and knows that its spiritual rot was and is finally starting to show.
Enjoy The Cherry Orchard. And enjoy the laughs while you can!
Jerome Davis
Crew
Stage Manager: Adam Budlong
Assistant Director: Carry Vaughan-Sprouse
ASM: Cynthia Mandese
Set Design: Matthew Pezzulich
Lighting Designer: Chris Popowich
Props Designer: Randy Carter
Technical Director: Joel Soren
Master Electrician: Barry Jaked
Ranevsky: Lynda Clark
Anya: Elise Kimple
Varya: Maxine Eloi
Leonid Gayev: Mark Filiaci
Yermolai Lopakin: Juan Isler
Pyotr Trofimov: Matthew Hager
Pishchik: Gene Cordon
Charlotta: Abigail Colborn
Dunyasha: Jordan Lichtenheld
Firs: Stephen Jones
Yasha: Erin Amlicke
Semyon Yepikhodov: John Jimerson
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Arcadia by Tom Stoppard
Dir. Jerome Davis
Dates: October 12-29, 2023
Location: Murphey School
Moonlight by Harold Pinter
Dir. Greg Hersov
Dates: November 30-December 17, 2023
Location: Murphey School
Hymn by Lolita Chakrabarti
Dir. Marcus D. Harvey
Dates: January 25 – February 11, 2024
Location: Murphey School
A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler
Dir. Jerome Davis
Dates: April 4-21, 2024
Location: Murphey School
ARCADIA by Tom Stoppard
Dir. Jerome Davis
Dates: October 12-29, 2023
Location: Murphey School
Crew:
Stage Manager: George Waller
Technical Director: Barry Jaked
Lighting Designer: Chris Popowich
Scenery Design: Stephen White
Costumer: Beth Gargan
Props Design: Randy Carter
Music: David Marschall
Sound Engineer: Juan Isler
Dialects Coach: Kirby Wahl
Asst Dir/Understudy: Lissa Pope
ASMs: Kelly Buynitzky, Kat Cupp, Addison Florio, Courtney Pisano
Intimacy Coach: Veronica Dress
Scenic Artist: Meredith Riggan
Cast:
Jacob Berger
Thom Christiansen
Jeffrey Dillard
Ian Finley
Matara Hitchcock
Byron Jennings
Maggie Lea
Emily Rieder
Daniel Ryder
Susanna Skaggs
Chance Thompson
Chandler Vance
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Moonlight by Harold Pinter
Dir. Greg Hersov
Dates: November 30-December 17, 2023
Location: Murphey School
Crew:
Stage Manager: Ryan Vasconcellos
Scenic Designer: Tom Burch
Lighting Designer: Matthew Adelson
Assistant Stage Manager: Bri Flynn
Props: AC Donohue
Costume Designer: Linda Clark
Sound Designer: Christy Rose
Cast:
Ben Apple
Tamara Farias
Mark Filiaci
John Jimerson
Randolph Curtis Rand*
Susanna Skaggs
Jenn Suchanec
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Hymn by Lolita Chakrabarti
Dir. Marcus D. Harvey
Dates: January 25-February 11, 2024
Location: Murphey School
Crew:
Stage Manager: Juliana Fresca
Set Designer: Marie Laster
Lighting Designer: Valentina Moya
Costume Designer: Deb Royals
Costume Assistant: Jennifer Ijeoma
Properties: Briana Farrar
Sound Designer: Juan Isler
ASMs: Courtney Pisano, Sydney Kain
Board OP: Addison Florio
Technical Director & Master Electrician: Barry Jaked
Cast:
Juan Isler
Byron Jennings
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A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler
Dir. Jerome Davis
Dates: April 4-21, 2024
Location: Murphey School
Crew:
Stage Manager: Sarah Gendron
Assistant Stage Manager: Carry Vaughn
Scenic Designer: Xiang Li
Lighting Designer: Matthew Adelson
Props Designer: Randy Carter
Costume Designer: Stacey Herrison
Sound Designer: Juan Isler
Cast:
Natalie Blackman
Alli Mae Carnes
Margaret Ellen Christensen
Alec Donaldson
Ian Finley
Will Godby
Kai Halford
Christine Hunter
Juan Isler
Byron Jennings
Kelley Keats
Devin Lackey
Nunna Noe
Derek Robinson
Natalie Turgeon
Melanie Simmons
Sarah Winter
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