Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Our Town continues to leave audiences awestruck with wonder and a shared sense of our humanity. Guided by an amiable stage manager, the theatre becomes turn-of-the-century Grover’s Corners, where the occurrences of everyday life reveal universal truths about community and love, life, and death. “A hauntingly beautiful play” (The New York Times), Our Town is both deeply allegorical and endlessly captivating. Directed by STC’s Associate Artistic Director Alan Paul (Camelot), Our Town will celebrate the artists who call the DMV-area home.
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“A TRIUMPHANT PRODUCTION filled with vitality, consequence, appeal and everyday gumption…Takes on new resonance and depth in the capable hands of an extraordinary ensemble.” –BroadwayWorld
“The uniformly EXCELLENT performances, directed BEAUTIFULLY by Alan Paul, made me feel lucky to live in an area where such skill and artistry are available to us on a regular basis.” –DC Theater Arts
“★★★★…Reflecting on the eternal and the ephemeral, Our Town hits every note in Thornton Wilder’s classic symphony of Americana.” –Metro Weekly
“STELLAR…Our Town showcases depth of D.C. acting talent.” –The Washington Post
“FRESH…INSPIRATIONAL…You will fall in love.” –MD Theatre Guide
“The HEART of this production is Holly Twyford as the omniscient Stage Manager, who with great warmth and compassion sets the scenes…Chinna Palmer and Jake Loewenthal give GLOWING performances, individually and together, as Emily and George.” –Talkin’ Broadway
“EMOTIONAL…It’s a perfect pairing of story and casting.” –Two Hours’ Traffic
For the run of Our Town, STC will require that all patrons provide proof of vaccination to attend any performances or events. In addition to audiences, STC has mandated COVID-19 vaccinations for all performers and theatre staff. Please visit our Health and Safety page for full guidelines about providing proof of vaccination at the theatre.
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THORNTON WILDER (1897–1975) was a pivotal figure in the literary history of the twentieth-century. A novelist and a playwright, his works celebrate the connection between the commonplace and the cosmic dimensions of human experience. He is the only writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for both drama and fiction: for his novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey, and two plays, Our Town and The Skin of Our Teeth. His other novels include The Cabala, The Woman of Andros, Heaven’s My Destination, The Ides of March, The Eighth Day, and Theophilus North. His other major dramas include The Matchmaker (adapted as the musical Hello, Dolly!) and The Alcestiad. The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden, Pullman Car Hiawatha, and The Long Christmas Dinner are among his well-known shorter plays. He enjoyed enormous success as a translator, adaptor, actor, librettist, and lecturer/teacher and his screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt remains a classic psycho-thriller to this day. Wilder’s many honors include the Gold Medal for Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. More information on Thornton Wilder and his family is available in Penelope Niven’s definitive biography, Thornton Wilder: A Life (2013) as well as on the Wilder Family website ThorntonWilder.com.
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Our Town of Artists Part 3: The Work
OUR TOWN production photos
BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Michael John LaChiusa
Our Town of Artists Part 2: Community
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Our Town of Artists Part 1: Relationships
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‘A Quick 5’ with Scenic Designer Wilson Chin
Our Town of Artists trailer
OUR TOWN Design Sneak Peek
STC: Will on the Hill. NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: We Three Lizas, DMLRR: The Brontes, Petite Rouge. TOURS: KC: Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka | Mattel/Live Nation: Barbie Live!, Capitol Steps. REGIONAL: Berkshire Theatre Group, VA Repertory Theatre, Gulfshore Playhouse Signature Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Arena Stage, Factory 449, The Kennedy Center, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Round House Theatre, Studio Theatre, Rep Stage, MetroStage. AWARDS: Berkshire Theatre Award nomination (Nina in Nina Simone: Four Women), RTCC Award (Celie in The Color Purple), Helen Hayes Award (Lela in Lela & Co.). OTHER: Company Member: Factory 449, Everyman Theatre | Ford’s Theatre Artistic Associate | Host of WETA Arts. PERSONAL: she/her/hers | Training: University of Maryland, College Park | Instagram: @thefeliciacurry.
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STC: Kiss Me, Kate; As You Like It; Hamlet; Henry V; Macbeth; Volpone; All's Well That Ends Well. NEW YORK: The Acting Company | Tour '2000. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: The Pajama Game | Folger Theatre: Elizabeth the Queen | Olney Theatre Center: The Little Mermaid | Ford's Theatre: A Christmas Carol, Little Shop of Horrors, Civil War | Wayside Theatre: Othello, Driving Miss Daisy | Northern Lights Playhouse: Show Boat, Little Shop of Horrors, Lend Me a Tenor | Arrow Rock Lyceum: Little Shop of Horrors, Driving Miss Daisy. PERSONAL: Elliot is also a teacher and photographer. | Teaching: Shenandoah University, University of South Carolina, The Sheridan School | Training: MFA in Acting, University of South Carolina, Full season internship: The Shakespeare Theatre Company | Instagram: @elliotdashphoto | Web: ElliotDash.Photograph.
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STC: Academy for Classical Acting: Much Ado About Nothing (Claudio). REGIONAL: Marcus Performing Arts Center: The Comedy of Romeo & Juliet Kinda Sorta | Cooperative Performance: A Piece of My Heart | Forge Theatre: Asuncion. TELEVISION: Paradox Division, Works in Progress, Reading Between the Lines. PERSONAL: he/him/his | Training: University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: BA, STC’s Academy for Classical Acting at The George Washington University: MFA candidate | Instagram: @josh_t_decker.
NATIONAL TOUR: The 39 Steps. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Vanya and Sonya and Masha and Spike, JQA | Ford’s Theatre: Born Yesterday, Twelve Angry Men | Folger Theatre: Cyrano, Arcadia, The Winter’s Tale, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Macbeth, Love’s Labor’s Lost | Studio Theatre: The Effect | Theater J: Everything is Illuminated, Life Sucks, Body of an American | Round House Theatre: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, The Great Leap | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play | La Jolla Playhouse: The 39 Steps | Milwaukee Repertory Theater: Eurydice | Seattle Repertory Theatre: The 39 Steps | Asolo Repertory Theatre: Glengarry Glen Ross, The Great Society | Syracuse Stage: Around the World in Eighty Days | Cleveland Play House: The Game’s Afoot. FILM: Out of Time (with Denzel Washington, Dir. Carl Franklin). TELEVISION: One Tree Hill, Xena, Mortal Kombat. AWARDS: Helen Hayes Award (Bernard in Arcadia at Folger Theatre). PERSONAL: Training: Florida State University’s Asolo Conservatory: MFA | Website: EricHissom.com.
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STC: Our Town, The Merchant of Venice. REGIONAL: Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, RED, The Glass Menagerie, An Enemy of the People. INTERNATIONAL: Mother Courage and Her Children, The Changeling, The Bacchae, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. PERSONAL: he/him | Training: STC Academy: MFA in Classical Acting, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art: MA in Acting.
REGIONAL: Axelrod Theatre: A Bronx Tale (Young C), Gypsy (Newsboy). TELEVISION: Disney Fam Jam. PERSONAL: Hudson is a singer and competitive dancer in Hip Hop and Contemporary styles with his dance studio. Rep: AEFH. Management: Linda Townsend Management | Training: Adrenaline Dance Studio, Broadway Artist Alliance | Instagram: @HudsonKoo.
STC: Our Town. REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: Into the Woods, She Loves Me, RENT | Hartford Stage: Macbeth, La Dispute | Trinity Repertory: A Christmas Carol | Quintessence Theatre Group: King Lear, The Dreams and Madness Rep | Playhouse on Park: Cabaret | Theater at Monmouth: Henry V, Richard III, Dial M For Murder | Short North Stage: Bad Jews, The Rocky Horror Show, Noises Off (director) | Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre: Young Frankenstein. PERSONAL: he/him | Training: Fordham University: BA, Brown University: MFA |Instagram: @jake_loew | jakeloewenthal.com.
STC: The Comedy of Errors (Dr. Pinch), The Government Inspector (Grusha), Macbeth (Witch), Pericles (Ceremon). REGIONAL: Berkshire Theatre Festival: The Book Club Play | Arena Stage: The Glass Menagerie, How I Learned to Drive, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Women, You Can’t Take it With You, Briarpatch, The Miser, Blithe Spirit, Execution of Justice | Studio Theatre: Doubt, Admissions, The Apple Family Plays, Golden Dragon, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Margarida’s Way, Sylvia, Betty’s Summer Vacation | Folger Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It, Twelfth Night | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Zombie: The American; Civilization; In the Next Room, or The Vibrator Play; Dead Man’s Cell Phone; Clean House; The Dead Monkey; Wanted | Round House Theatre: Angels in America, Camille, The Cherry Orchard, Love and Anger, Escape from Happiness, Criminals in Love, Baby with the Bathwater. TEACHING: Georgetown University, Duke Ellington School of The Arts.
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REGIONAL: Studio Theatre: The Father, Animal | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Company Member; Stupid Fucking Bird, Baby Screams Miracle | Arena Stage: The Book Club Play | Folger Theatre: King John, Mary Stuart, Macbeth | Santa Cruz Shakespeare: Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing | Berkeley Repertory Theatre: Concerning Strange Devices | Humana Festival: Gnit, Eat Your Heart Out | Portland Center Stage: The North Plan, Bo-nita | Wilma Theater: My Wonderful Day | Florida Stage: Ghost-Writer | Gulfshore Playhouse: Constellations, Body Awareness. AWARDS: Helen Hayes Award (Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Folger Theatre; Kay/Jayne in She Stoops to Comedy at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company) | Barrymore Award (Eleanor/Esme in Rock & Roll at Wilma Theater). PERSONAL: she/her/hers. Kate is a director and guest educator for Universities across America, specializing in Comic Practice and Theory, Alternative Casting Practices, and Shakespeare. | Training: Pacifica Graduate Institute: MA in Humanities and Creativity, Mary Baldwin University: MFA in Shakespeare & Performance.
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NATIONAL: On Point National Dance Competition (First Place Overall National Champion Junior Soloist). REGIONAL: Kennedy Center: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre: Revelations | City Dance: Creating the Magic | Strathmore Music Center | UniverSoul Circus Pre-Show | FILM: Showtime’s The Comey Rule (2020) (Child Protestor). PERSONAL: he/him/his. Tommy is an award-winning dancer/performer. Training: Linda Townsend Feature Films/Commercials Workshops.
REGIONAL: Round House Theatre: Nollywood Dreams (upcoming) | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Fairview. FILM: Akata Boys, The Zeke Sanders Story, Train, We Find Love. AWARDS: American Black Film Festival: Web Series Official Selection (Perfect). OTHER: Perfect (web series); Homebound: We Wear the Mask (Round House Theatre web series) | Washington Post: Throwback Thursday series. PERSONAL: she/her/hers. Chinna is a student of life taking every step “rooted in Love; driven with Purpose; in search of Truth.” | Teaching: Young Playwright’s Theatre; Howard University (Acting for TV/Film TA) | Training: Howard University: BFA in Acting; British American Drama Academy: Midsummer in Oxford | Instagram: @chinna.palmer.
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REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: The Story of Walter | American University: The Women | Friends Community School: Red: A Crayon Story. FILM: Lulu & Josie. PERSONAL: Maisie Ann Posner is a fifth-grader at Friends Community School.
STC: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; The Government Inspector; Much Ado About Nothing; As You Like It; Romeo and Juliet; Richard III; Cyrano; Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2; Camino Real; The Beggar’s Opera. TOURS: Guys and Dolls. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Great Society, Intelligence, All the Way, Ruined | Signature Theatre: She Loves Me, Assassins, Blackbeard, Grand Hotel, Passion | Round House Theatre: Quixote Nuevo, Permanent Collection | Olney Theatre Center: Miss You Like Hell. AWARDS: Artist Fellowship Grant, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities; Helen Hayes Award (1997, 1998); seven additional nominations.
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REGIONAL: Ford’s Theatre: A Christmas Carol | Studio Theatre: A Clockwork Orange | Folger Theatre: All’s Well That Ends Well | Washington Shakespeare Company: A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Longacre Lea: Bald Soprano | Project Y: The Crackwalker | Imagination Stage: Perfectly Persephone | 1st Stage: Italian American Reconciliation | Taffety Punk: Julius Caesar. INTERNATIONAL: Liz Lerman’s Dance Exchange: Ferocious Beauty-Genome (Tour). FILM: Franmeister (Franmeister), The Snowflake Crusade, Odyssey. PERSONAL: she/her/hers. Susie is Artistic Director of Open Circle Theatre where she received Helen Hayes Award nominations for Outstanding Direction and Musical in a Regional Production as well as the Theatre Lobby Award for Jesus Christ Superstar. Additionally, she is the recipient of the Montgomery County Executive’s Excellence in the Arts Community Award, is a member of The Kennedy Center’s Culture Caucus, and directs the annual musical at Farquhar Middle School in Olney. | Teaching: Artstream, Georgetown University | Training: UNC-Chapel Hill: BA in Acting | OpenCircleTheatre.org.
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STC: Macbeth. TOURS: Elephant & Piggie’s We Are in a Play!, National Players Tour 65. REGIONAL: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: A Strange Loop | Arts on the Horizon: Jingle Journey (Co-Creator/Composer), Everyday Magic | Signature: Assassins, Gun and Powder | Kennedy Center TYA: Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! | Olney Theatre Center: Matilda | Ford’s Theatre: The Wiz, Into the Woods | Round House Theatre: The Book of Will | Imagination Stage: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown | Know Theatre of Cincinnati: Andy’s House of [blank]. PERSONAL: he/him/his. Christopher is a director, teaching artist, and proud DCCAH Fellow (FY20–FY22). | Training: The College of William & Mary: BA in English and Theatre | CMRich.me.
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REGIONAL: Arena Stage: The Heiress; Ah, Wilderness!; The Women | Ford’s Theatre: Death of a Salesman, Our Town, The Laramie Project, The Carpetbagger’s Children, Sabrina Fair | Studio Theatre: The Apple Family Play Cycle, Hedda Gabler, Frozen, Crestfall | Everyman Theatre: Pipeline, You Can’t Take It with You, Proof | Folger Theater: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Measure for Pleasure, The Gigli Concert, Watbanaland | Olney Theatre Center: The Diary of Anne Frank | Mosaic Theater Company: Oh, God; Vicuña & the American Epilogue | Round House Theatre: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, A Prayer for Owen Meany | Theater J: The Sisters Rosensweig, The Admission, Hannah and Martin. INTERNATIONAL: Edinburgh Fringe Festival: Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You. TELEVISION: Homicide: Life on the Streets. PERSONAL: Teaching: The Theatre Lab, Georgetown University | Training: St. John’s College: BA.
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STC: Harold Pinter’s Old Times (Anna; Emery Battis Award for Acting Excellence). REGIONAL: Close to eighty productions in the Washington Metropolitan area, including Arena Stage, Studio Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and more. Nationally, Ms. Twyford has appeared in various productions and readings in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Red Bank, NJ, and Santa Cruz, CA. DIRECTING: No Rules Theatre Company: Stop Kiss | Adventure Theatre MTC: A Lump of Coal for Christmas | Studio Theatre 2ndStage: Edgar and Annabel, Mary Kate Olsen is in Love | Theater J: Becoming Dr. Ruth | Signature Theatre: Escaped Alone | Factory 449: The Amish Project (Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Director). OTHER: She has appeared on the small screen and in several independent films, most recently the feature film Dakota. Her credits also include numerous commercials, voiceovers, and educational and training films. AWARDS: Multiple Helen Hayes Award nominee and five-time winner for Folger Theatre’s Romeo and Juliet (Juliet), Studio Theatre’s The Shape of Things, Signature Theatre’s The Little Dog Laughed, Folger Theatre’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Ford’s Theatre’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. PERSONAL: Ms. Twyford is proud to be a Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, a member of the Studio Theatre’s Cabinet, and a Ford’s Theatre Associate Artist. Ms. Twyford is proud to be a resident of Washington, D.C.
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STC: Numerous productions including Our Town, Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2; The Government Inspector; Romeo and Juliet; Julius Caesar; Antony and Cleopatra; Tamburlaine; Edward II. REGIONAL: Ford’s Theatre: Death of a Salesman, A Christmas Carol, Fences, The Guard, The Laramie Project, Our Town, Necessary Sacrifices, Sabrina Fair, Jitney | Round House Theatre: A Doll’s House, Part 2; “Master Harold”...and the Boys; Permanent Collection; Tabletop; The Little Prince | Folger Theatre: District Merchants, Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew, Cyrano, Much Ado About Nothing, Othello, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure | Arena Stage: All the Way, The Great Society, K2, All My Sons, The Great White Hope, Hot-n-Throbbing | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Botticelli in the Fire, The Last Orbit of Billy Mars, Tommy J & Sally, Our Lady of 121st Street, Starving | Everyman Theatre: The Cherry Orchard, The Soul Collector | Signature Theatre: Angels in America, Parts One and Two | Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Hangar Theatre. PERSONAL: Teaching: STC Academy, Howard University | Training: Howard University: BFA, Pennsylvania State University: MFA, Royal National Theatre, London.
INTERNATIONAL: Beijing, China: Macbeth (Lady Macbeth), The Removalists (Kate), Così (Ruth), Grounded (The Pilot); ¥16.5 (The Woman). CHINESE LANGUAGE NATIONAL MUSICAL TOURS: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Rosemary), Man Of La Mancha (Antonia), Avenue Q (Christmas Eve). FILM: Shadows And Lies, The Thing in the Bag, The Jiu Jitsu Girl, Mama, Magic Mirror, Fleeting Time. TELEVISION: Blue Sky, Great Team, Love Is Love. PERSONAL: Summer is a native Chinese who lives in Beijing where she has acted in both English and Chinese on stage and in film and television. Along with performing in many Chinese plays and films, Summer has been an actress in numerous China premieres of western plays. Our Town is her first professional production in America. | Training: STC’s Academy for Classical Acting at The George Washington University: MFA candidate; The Central Academy of Drama in Beijing, China: PhD in Acting and Directing; Yunnan Arts University, Kunming, China: MFA and a BA in Theater and Acting.
STC: Associate Artistic Director; All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain; Peter Pan and Wendy; The Comedy of Errors (Helen Hayes Award Nomination, Best Director); Romeo and Juliet (mainstage and 2018 Free For All); Camelot; Kiss Me, Kate; Man of La Mancha (Helen Hayes Award Nomination, Best Director); A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Helen Hayes Award, Best Director); The Boys from Syracuse; The Winter’s Tale (2014 Free For All); Twelfth Night (2010 Free For All); As You Like It (Associate Director); Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2 (Associate Director); numerous galas, readings, and special events; Assistant Director: 13 shows. THEATRE DIRECTING: 5th Avenue Theatre: Kiss Me, Kate | Arena Stage: The Pajama Game | Signature Theatre: I Am My Own Wife | Studio Theatre 2ndStage: Silence! The Musical (Helen Hayes Nomination, Best Director), The Rocky Horror Show | MetroStage: Fully Committed | University of Maryland: The Matchmaker | Apex Theatre Company: Richard II. OPERA DIRECTING: Palm Beach Opera: The Pirates of Penzance (with Stephanie Blythe) | Portland Opera: Man of La Mancha | Washington National Opera: Penny (premiere) | numerous works for Urban Arias, The In Series, Strathmore Concert Hall, Wolf Trap Opera and the National Symphony Orchestra. PERSONAL: Finalist for the 2013 European Opera Directing Prize (Vienna, Austria) | AlanPaulDirector.com.
STC: The Way of the World. NEW YORK: Broadway: Pass Over (Lucille Lortel Award nomination), Next Fall. Off-Broadway: Manhattan Theatre Club: Cost of Living, By the Water | Ma-Yi Theater Company/The Public Theater: Teenage Dick | DR2 Theatre: A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet | MCC Theater: Space Dogs | The Public Theater/La Jolla Playhouse: Wild Goose Dreams | Playwrights Horizons: The Thanksgiving Play | The Playwrights Realm: My Mañana Comes | Roundabout Theatre Company: Too Much, Too Much, Too Many | Atlantic Theater Company: The Jammer | AudibleTheater/Minetta Lane Theatre: Sakina’s Restaurant | Second Stage Theater: Engagements | Primary Stages: Informed Consent. OPERA: Lyric Opera of Chicago: Lucia di Lammermoor | Canadian Opera Company: Eine Florentinische Tragödie/Gianni Schicchi (Dora Mavor Moore Award). FILM/TELEVISION: Pass Over (dir. Spike Lee), NBC’s Blindspot. PERSONAL: Eastern Region Board member of Local USA 829. Instagram: @wilsonchindesign.
NEW YORK: Broadway: Pass Over. Off-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons: Heroes of the Fourth Turning (Obie Award) | Greenwich House Theater: Broadway Bounty Hunter | LCT3: Plot Points, Pass Over. REGIONAL: Geva Theatre Center: Slow Food | Kitchen Theatre Company: Cry It Out, The Royale | Art House Productions: Not Medea; Grace, or The Art of Climbing | Araca Project: The White Dress | Playhouse Creatures Theatre Company: One Flea Spare | Rising Circle Theater Collective: This Time | Arena Stage: Good Men Wanted | The Barrow Group: Couriers and Contrabands | NewYorkRep: Why You Beasting?. OTHER: Associate and assistant costume design credits on and off-Broadway. PERSONAL: Education: Adelphi University, BA.
STC: Measure for Measure, Private Lives, The Government Inspector, The Heir Apparent. NEW YORK: Broadway: Mrs. Doubtfire, Pretty Woman, The Elephant Man, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, It’s Only a Play. REGIONAL: Kennedy Center, La Jolla Playhouse, Ford’s Theatre, Guthrie Theater, The Old Globe, TheaterWorks Hartford, Hartford Stage, Alliance Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Denver Center Theatre Company, Alley Theatre, Arena Stage, McCarter Theatre Center, Manhattan School of Music, Portland Stage Company, The Actors Company Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Dorset Theatre Festival, Bay Street Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals, Two River Theater, George Street Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse.
STC: Peter Pan and Wendy, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado About Nothing. NEW YORK: Broadway: Composed music and/or designed sound for more than 40 Broadway productions, including All My Sons, The Elephant Man with Bradley Cooper, The Trip to Bountiful with Cicely Tyson (Tony Award nomination), The Best Man (Drama Desk Award), Torch Song, All My Sons, Clybourne Park, Seminar, Man and Boy, The Columnist, Next Fall, A Bronx Tale, Prelude to a Kiss, Proof, Sight Unseen, Well, Rabbit Hole, A Streetcar Named Desire, Twelve Angry Men, A Few Good Men. Off-Broadway: Delacorte Theater: Measure for Measure | The Young Man from Atlanta, The Cake, Amy and the Orphans, Twelfth Night, Shadowlands, The Incident at Vichy, Ripcord, Old Hats, My Name is Asher Lev, The Orphans’ Home Cycle (Drama Desk and Henry Hewes Awards), The Screwtape Letters (including the national tour), Shipwrecked! (Lucille Lortel Award), The Singing Forest, Julius Caesar, The Skriker (Drama Desk Award), Machinal (OBIE Award). REGIONAL: More than 300 productions at major regional theatres | Ford’s Theatre: A Christmas Carol (radio drama on WAMU), Born Yesterday, Death of a Salesman, The Glass Menagerie, Fly, et al. TELEVISION: Score for the Emmy Award-nominated film version of The Trip to Bountiful and Showing Roots. AWARDS: NEA Opera/Music Theatre Fellowship, Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, Eddy Awards, grants from the NJ State Council on the Arts and Meet the Composer. PERSONAL: JohnGromada.net.
STC: As You Like It. NEW YORK: Broadway: The Wild Party (Tony Award nomination), Marie Christine (Tony Award nomination), Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Tony Award nomination). Off-Broadway: First Daughter Suite, Giant, Queen of the Mist (Outer Critic’s Circle Award, Best Musical), Bernarda Alba, See What I Wanna See, Little Fish, Hello Again, First Lady Suite, Four Short Operas: Break, Agnes, Eulogy For Mr. Hamm, Lucky Nurse. REGIONAL: The Old Globe: Rain, The Gardens of Anuncia (World Premiere). COMMISSIONS: Chicago Lyric Opera: Lovers & Friends: The Chautauqua Variations | Houston Grand Opera: Send (who are you? I love you) written for Audra McDonald | South Coast Repertory, Oregon Shakespeare Festival. REVUES: Joe’s Pub: La La LaChiusa | Blank Theatre: Hotel C’est l’Amour | Jazz at Lincoln Center: Heartbreak Country: Michael John LaChiusa’s Stories of America. AWARDS: Five Tony Award nominations; Obie, Gillman Gonzalez-Falla, Kleban Foundation, Dramatists Guild, and 2008 and 2009 Daytime Emmy Awards.
REGIONAL: Kennedy Center: Follies, Ragtime, Gigi, Mame, Company, Passion (Sondheim Festival) | Signature Theatre: Urinetown, Side Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, A Christmas Carol Rag | Ford’s Theatre: A Christmas Carol, 110 in the Shade, Violet, 1776, Liberty Smith, The Civil War | Studio Theatre: A New Brain | Round House Theatre: A Year with Frog and Toad | Metro Stage: Starting Here, Starting Now. PIANIST: The Phantom of the Opera, The Producers, Mamma Mia!, Bounce, James Joyce’s The Dead, Martin Guerre, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Dance Theatre of Harlem. CABARET PIANIST: Judy Kuhn, Kevin Spacey, Judy Simmons, Michael Rupert, Will Gartshore, Sam Harris. AWARDS: Seven-time Helen Hayes Award nominee and winner for Outstanding Music Direction for Urinetown at Signature Theatre. PERSONAL: Music Director of Music Theater and Television at the John F. Kennedy Center (2008–Present) | Training: University of Maryland: Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance, Northwestern University: Master of Music in Piano Performance.
MIME AND MOVEMENT CONSULTATION: Constellation Theatre: The 39 Steps, Equus, The Marriage of Figaro | Baltimore Center Stage: Stones in His Pockets (with Emma Crane Jaster) | Theater J: Falling Out of Time (with Emma Crane Jaster) | Ford’s Theatre: Our Town | Round House Theatre: How to Write a New Book for the Bible, Our Town | Adventure Theatre MTC: The Jungle Book, The Red Balloon, Winnie the Pooh | Imagination Stage: Corduroy | The Kennedy Center: Elephant and Piggie’s We Are in a Play!. PERFORMANCE: Round House Theatre: Uncle Vanya | Olney Theatre Center: Fickle: A Fancy French Farce | Happenstance Theater: Cabaret Macabre, BrouHaHa, Barococo, Moxie: A Happenstance Vaudeville, Bon Voyage | Maryland Renaissance Festival: A Fool Named 'O' (35 seasons). AWARDS: Helen Hayes/Robert Prosky Award for Outstanding Lead Actor: Impossible! A Happenstance Circus. PERSONAL: Training: École de Mime Corporel Étienne Decroux; Marcel Marceau Ann Arbor Summer Seminars: Teaching Assistant to Mr. Marceau | Teaching: Shakespeare Theatre Company, Maryland Opera Studio, Round House Theatre, American Academy of Ballet, Imagination Stage, Maryland Youth Ballet. OTHER: Artistic Co-Director of Happenstance Theater | HappenstanceTheater.com.
STC: Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski. NEW YORK: Heartbeat Opera (Associate Artist): Fidelio, La Susanna, Butterfly, Dido & Aeneas | Juilliard: Agrippina | Constellation Chor/Marisa Michaelson: Desire/Divinity Project, Sappho Fragments. REGIONAL: Theater J: Our Class | Round House Theatre: I’ll Get You Back Again (Associate), Young Robin Hood | Baltimore Center Stage: Stones in His Pockets | Opera Lafayette: Radamisto. FILM: Breathing Free. OTHER: International exchange: Theater Zar Poland, DaLiangShan International Theater Festival China, UTheater Taiwan. OTHER: Artist residencies: NYC: HERE Arts, BAX, Fresh Ground Pepper | San Francisco: ODC, Studio210. Artist Fellowships: DCCAH, Asian Cultural Council, Amherst College. PERSONAL: Teaching: IDEO, MoMA, Cornell Tech, University of Louisville, Georgetown University. Training: Kuttiyattam Sanskrit Theater (India), LaMama Director’s Syposium (Italy), Lecoq School for Physical Theater (France), performance from age 6 with mime father, Mark Jaster (Happenstance Theater). | Emma is a core member of the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics at Georgetown University.
STC: Our Town, The Silent Woman. REGIONAL: Baltimore Center Stage: The Garden, How to Catch Creation | Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Describe the Night; BLKS; Botticelli in the Fire; Oedipus el Rey; Mr. Burns, a post-electric play; House of Gold | Round House Theatre: Spring Awakening | 1st Stage: The Phlebotomist, Secret Things, Three Days of Rain, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom | Taffety Punk: Pram Kicker, Riot Grrrls Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar | Signature Theatre: Pacific Overtures | Imagination Stage: Merlin and the Cave of Dreams, Perseus’ Bayou. PERSONAL: Lorraine is an Intimacy, Fight, and Movement Director in the D.C. Metro area. She is the Intimacy and Fight Director for the summer season at The Theatre at Monmouth. | Training: Virginia Commonwealth University: MFA.
STC: Resident Stage Manager; 40 productions including King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing; Our Town; Once Upon a One More Time; The Amen Corner (2021 remount); The Oresteia; The Panties, The Partner and The Profit; The Comedy of Errors; Camelot; Hamlet; The School for Lies; The Secret Garden (also at 5th Avenue Theatre and Theater Under the Stars); The Critic and The Real Inspector Hound (also at Guthrie Theater); Kiss Me, Kate; Man of La Mancha; The Tempest; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Strange Interlude; All’s Well That Ends Well. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: The Heiress, Let Me Down Easy | Seattle Repertory Theatre: Eight seasons including An Ideal Husband, Play On!, Golden Child, Don Juan, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe (with Lily Tomlin) | American Conservatory Theater: The Rivals, The Circle, The Government Inspector, Vigil | Berkeley Repertory Theatre: Journey to the West, An Almost Holy Picture, Having Our Say | Regional Tour: Let Me Down Easy, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (both with Anna Deavere Smith). PERSONAL: Training: Oberlin College: BA.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: The School for Lies | Project Springboard: Developing Dance Musicals: A Nation Grooves, The Night Falls. REGIONAL: Signature Theatre, Arena Stage, Baltimore Center Stage, McCarter Theatre Center, Barrington Stage Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Studio Theatre, Theater J, Shakespeare & Company, TheatreSquared, Bristol Riverside Theatre. INTERNATIONAL: Wuzhen Theatre Festival/Goodman Theatre: The White Snake. OTHER: Resident Production Stage Manager for Theater J. PERSONAL: he/him/his | Training: Oklahoma City University: BFA in Stage Management.
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: The Ally, Into the Woods. REGIONAL: Olney Theatre Center: The Price, Dancing Lessons, The Giver | Adventure Theatre MTC: Garfield, Frosty the Snowman, Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical | Baltimore Center Stage: Jazz, Shakespeare in Love. PERSONAL: Thanks, Mom!
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
STC: Our Town (upcoming). NEW YORK: Architect Theatrical, 321 Theatrical Management, Stuart Thompson Productions, Tectonic Theater Project. Off-Broadway: Rock of Ages, Mother of the Maid, Under the Radar Festival, Onassis Festival, Othello, Queer & Now Forum, Women of the Public Gala 2019, Curse of the Starving Class, Play On! Shakespeare Festival, Illuminati Lizards from Outer Space, Witness. OTHER: Several events with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. PERSONAL: she/her/hers. Training: Columbia University: MFA in Stage Management. | Instagram: @alisonrsimone.
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
STC: The Comedy of Errors, Richard III, The Oresteia (Fellowship). REGIONAL: Stagedoor Manor: Blood Brothers, Singin’ in the Rain, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (SM). INTERNATIONAL: Dutch National Opera, Amsterdam: Jephtha, Les Contes d’Hoffman, Rodelinda, Ritratto (ASM) | Opera Zuid, Maastricht: La Voix Humaine/L’heure espagnole (PSM). TOURS: Opera Zuid, The Netherlands: Die Zauberflöte, Roméo et Juliet (PSM). TELEVISION: Eurovision Song Contest 2021 (Assistant Show Producer). PERSONAL: she/her/hers. Training: Academy of Theatre and Dance, Amsterdam University of the Arts: Stage Management; Central School of Speech & Drama, London: Stage Management.
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
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