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"Three fine performances. Justin Kruger catches the depth of Micah's emotionally scrambled turmoil.
Adam LeFevre, bulky and twinkly, offers a wonderfully nuanced mix of Santa Claus sweetness, sorrow, and menace. Heidi Schreck, whose ability to hold center stage is no surprise at this point, slips ingeniously past the rigidity of the role as written by turning each hardening of Susan's position into an increased cry of pain."
Michael Feingold, The Village Voice

"An intelligent new play. Catherine Trieschmann provides a thought-provoking look at the complexity of people who find it impossible to empathize with viewpoints not their own."
Jennifer Ferrar, Associated Press

"Trieschmann amps up the intensity with a steady and pitiless hand. She's a playwright, and a damned good one. Taking those duties seriously, she funnels us toward a real neck-snap of a conclusion — the earth shakes a little." Scott Brown, New York Magazine


Cast & Creative Team


The PlaywrightCatherine Trieschmann

CATHERINE TRIESCHMANN's
plays include The Bridegroom of Blowing Rock (Weissberger Award), crooked, The World of Others, Hot Georgia Sunday, Small and Selfish Creatures, and How the World Began. Her work has been produced Off-Broadway at Women’s Project, South Coast Repertory, the Bush Theatre (London), Out of Joint (London), the New Theatre (Sydney), American Theatre Company (Chicago), Florida Stage, the Summer Play Festival, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Theatre in the Square, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and the New York International Fringe Festival. She has received commissions from South Coast Repertory Theatre and Manhattan Theatre Club. Her work is published by Samuel French, Methuen, and Smith & Kraus, as well as featured in The Best New Playwrights of 2009. She also wrote the screenplay for the film Angel's Crest, which premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival and will be released by Magnolia Pictures. Originally from Athens, Georgia, she currently resides in a small town in western Kansas.


The Director
Daniella Topol
DANIELLA TOPOL-- For Women’s Project: Sheila Callaghan’s Lascivious Something (in partnership with Cherry Lane), Trista Baldwin’s Sand. Upcoming; Lloyd Suh's Jesus in India (Magic Theatre, SF), Stefanie Zadravec's Electric Baby (Quantum Theatre, PA). Recent productions include: Catherine Treischmann's How The World Began (South Coast Rep in association with WP), Carla Ching's Sugarhouse at the Edge of the Wilderness (Ma-Yi Theatre), Rajiv Joseph's Monster at the Door (Alley Theatre), Anna Ziegler’s Photograph 51 (Theatre J, DC), Judith Thompson’s Palace of the End (Epic Theatre), Susan Bernfield’s Stretch:  A Fantasia (People’s Light and Theatre Company), Caridad Svich’s Instructions For Breathing (Passage Theatre), Sheila Callaghan's Dead City (New Georges), Niko Tsakalakos and Janet Allard's Pool Boy (Barrington Stage)and the Cherry Lane Mentor Project. A graduate of Carnegie Mellon, Daniella has been the Artistic Program Director of the Lark Play Development Center and the New Works Program Director of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. She is an NYTW Usual Suspect, an EST Member, a member of the Lark's Artistic Cabinet and Board of Directors and is a WP Lab alum.

 

The Cast

Heidi SchreckHEIDI SCHRECK (Susan Pierce) - New York City: Circle Mirror Transformation (Playwrights Horizons; 2010 Theatre World Award, OBIE Award for Ensemble, and Drama Desk Award for ensemble), The Language Archive (The Roundabout), Drum of the Waves of Horikawa (Two-Headed Calf at HERE, OBIE Award for performance); and productions with Target Margin, The Foundry, Clubbed Thumb, 13P, The Talking Band, and SPF. RegionalThe world premiere of In the Wake (Center Theatre Group; Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Top Ten performances of 2010, L.A. Times), The Old Masters at Long Wharf, and plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Empty Space, Bay Street Theatre, New York Stage and Film, Sundance Theatre Lab, On the Boards, Printer's Devil Theatre in Seattle, and Theater of War in Japan. Film/TV: The Good Wife, Law & Order: SVUHedda Gabler, Perfidia. As a playwright, Heidi's work has been produced by Rattlestick, New Georges, Printer's Devil, On The Boards, and Page 73; and published by Samuel French, the New York Theatre Review and Rain City Press.



Adam LeFevreADAM LEFEVRE (Gene Dinkel) has performed on Broadway in the plays The Devil's Disciple, Our Country's Good, Summer And Smoke, and the musicals Footloose, Mamma Mia, and the 2009 revival of Guys And Dolls.  Off-Broadway credits include Turnbuckle, The Boys Next Door, The View From Here, The Doctor's Dilemma, Frank Langella's Cyrano, The Marriage of Bette And Boo, and Herman Kline's Mid-Life Crisis.  Regional: performed in plays ranging from Shakespeare and Moliere to Alan Ayckbourn and Beth Henley at theaters such as Long Wharf, Yale Rep, Hartford Stage, The Alley Theater, Huntington Stage, and Actors Theatre of Louisville.  He has appeared in numerous television shows including Empire Falls and Recount (HBO).  His many films include Return of the Secaucus 7, Only You, You Can Count on Me, The Ref, Fools Gold, The Bounty Hunter, Romance and Cigarettes, Fair Game, and next year The Lucky One (Warner Brothers).  He has published two books of poetry and seen productions of a number of his plays in NYC and regionally.


Justin KrugerJUSTIN KRUGER (Micah Staab) recently graduated from Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts with a BFA in acting and is excited to be making his New York debut with Women's Project. Regional:Twelfth Night as Valentine/Fabian (Westport Country Playhouse directed by Mark Lamos), The Odd Ball as Rick (Mile Square Theater). Favorite MGSA Credits include Marat/Sade as Duperret (Directed by Anders Cato), The Hostage as Leslie (Directed by Sue Lawless) and Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Rutgers Conservatory at Shakespeare's Globe/Sam Wanamaker Festival).



 


The Designers


CLINT RAMOS
(Scenery & Costumes) - WP: Sand, Transfigures. NY: Public Theater, Second Stage, New York Theater Workshop, Lincoln Center Theater, Mint, Red Bull, Juilliard, Clubbed Thumb, Ma-Yi, Naatco, New Georges, PS122, HERE, others. REGIONAL : Alliance, Guthrie, La Jolla, OSF, CalShakes, ART, Williamstown, Denver Center Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Asolo, Kansas City Rep, Merrimack Rep, Chautauqua, Opera Boston, Opera Theater of St. Louis, many others. INTERNATIONAL: Rijksteatern (Stockholm), Thalia (Bucharest), Teatro Pilipino (Manila), Barbican (London), Kanon (St. Petersburg), O'Reilly (Dublin) HONORS: TDF Irene Sharaff, 2 ATW Henry Hewes Award, Drama Desk Award nom, NYTW Design Fellowship, Audelco, IRNE, Elliot Norton. UPCOMING: When The Rain Stops Falling (LCT, directed by David Cromer), Ruined (Oregon Shakespeare Festival).

BRIAN H SCOTT (Lights) – With SITI Company: American Document, Antigone, Freshwater, Who Do You Think You Are, Radio Macbeth, Hotel Cassiopeia, Death and the Ploughman, bobrauschenbergamerica (2004 Henry Hewes Design Award), systems/layers, War of the Worlds – The Radio Play.  With Rude Mechanicals: The Method Gun, Lipstick Traces, Big Love, Cherrywood, Matchplay. Classic Stage Company: The Age of Iron, Hamlet, Richard II, Richard III, The Tempest.  With Playwrights Horizons: Dead Man’s Cell Phone.  With NYTW: Songs From an Unmade Bed.

DARRON L WEST  (Sound) - is an award winning sound designer whose work for theater and dance has been heard in over 500 productions nationally and internationally, on Broadway and off. His accolades for sound design include the 2010 Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award, the 2006 Lucille Lortel and AUDELCO Awards, the 2004 and 2005 Henry Hewes Design Award, the Princess Grace, The Village Voice OBIE Award, and the Entertainment Design Magazine EDDY Award. Sound designer and founding member of Anne Bogart’s SITI Company. Former Resident Sound Designer Actors Theater of Louisville and the Williamstown Theater Festival.


Significant Others

ALAINE ALLDAFFER(Casting Director) is the Casting Director for Playwrights Horizons and The Huntington Theater in Boston. Theater credits include Deadman's Cellphone with Mary Louis Parker (PH), Grey Gardens (PH and Broadway), Walmartopia the musical, Knights of Prosperity (ABC), ED (NBC). Currently in the works is This with Parker Posey at Playwrights Horizons.   She credits Lisa Donadio as co-casting director for How the World Began.


Jessi HillJESSI HILL
(Assistant Director) is a member of the WP Lab 2010-2012. Recent credits include:  Sladjana Vujovic's The Tender Mercies (One Year Lease at Teatro Circulo, NYC), Mia McCullough's Lucinda's Bed (Chicago Dramatists), Alena Smith'sIt or Her (soloNOVA Arts Festival at PS122, Berkshire Fringe Festival, 2010 Frigid Festival Audience Choice Award, NYC) Jeff Grow'sCreating Illusion (terraNOVA Collective, 2 New York Innovative Theatre Awards, NYC),Johnna Adams' Angel Eaters (Flux Theatre Ensemble, 6 New York Innovative Theatre Award Nominations, NYC), The Children's Hour (Astoria Performing Arts Center, NYC), as well as many new plays in development at The New Group, The Lark, The Playwrights Realm, Red Fern, Diverse City, among others.   She has recently been Staff Repertory Director for The Acting Company, a Director-in-Residence at Ensemble Studio Theatre, and a guest director at Fordham, NYU/Strasberg, NYU/Tisch and Long Island University.  Jessi is a transplant to NYC from Chicago where she lived for eight years working as a freelance director and Artistic Director of Stage Left Theatre, an ensemble based company dedicated to developing and producing new plays. She is currently Director of terraNOVA Collective's Groundbreakers new play development program and an Affiliated Artist of New Georges.  Jessi is a recipient of the Denham Fellowship from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation and was recently named a finalist for the NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Directors. MFA: Yale School of Drama. Visit www.jessidhill.com.

 

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