|
1998 |
|
|
JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK | |
YES IS FOR A VERY YOUNG MAN |
|
| by Gertrude Stein | |
Directed by Lamont Johnson |
|
|
|
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| FERDINAND |
David
Drew Gallagher
|
| DENISE |
Megan
Zakar
|
| HENRI |
Josh
Adell
|
| CONSTANCE |
Stacy
Ray
|
| OLYMPE |
Mary
Carver
|
| CLOTHILDE |
Eve
Brenner
|
| GEORGES POUPET |
James
Gleason
|
| THE GERMAN |
James
Harper
|
STANDBYS: |
|
| for CONSTANCE - Leslie Hicks; for DENISE - Sione Owen; for OLYMPE and CLOTHILDE - Betty Vaughan; for FERDINAND, HENRI, and THE GERMAN - Rick Gunn | |
| Set Design |
Bradley
Kaye
|
| Lighting Design |
Cheryl
Waters
|
| Costume Design |
Vicki
Sanchez
|
| Sound Design |
James
F. Dean
|
| Music |
Paul
Cuneo
|
| Associate Producers |
Christal
Lockwood and Megan Zakar
|
| Box Office Manager |
Harryette
Feistman
|
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Jill
Parker
|
| Production Stage Manager |
Keith
Decker
|
Produced by Leon Russom and Carol Mayo Jenkins |
|
| InterACTivity '98 | |
| Fifth Annual Festival | |
June 12 - July 12, 1998 |
|
14 sponsored projects combined for 13 separate programs 26 Performances |
|
|
|
|
project # 1: THE AMERICAN PLAN |
|
| by
Richard Greenberg sponsored by Megan Zakar |
|
| Directed by Stacy Ray | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
|
Matthew Ashford Nancy Boykin David Drew Gallagher Veralyn Jones Megan Zakar Gil Harbison Eva Adler Nick Lockridge Olivia Shaw Lili Adler |
|
| Music Arranged by |
Paul
Cuneo
|
| Stage Manager |
Lisa
K. Monroe
|
project # 2: ONCE UPON A MATTRESS |
|
| Book
by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller Music by Mary Rodgers Lyrics by Marshall Barer sponsored by Betty Vaughan |
|
|
Directed by Glenn Casale |
|
|
THE
CAST: |
|
| PRINCESS WINNIFRED |
Marsha
Kramer
|
| PRINCE DAUNTLESS |
James
Gleason
|
| KING SEXTIMUS THE SILENT |
Sandy
Kenyon
|
| QUEEN AGGRAVAIN |
Betty
Vaughan
|
| THE JESTER |
David
Engel
|
| THE MINSTREL |
Larry
Raben
|
| THE WIZARD |
Ira
Denmark
|
| LADY LARKIN |
Susan
Hull
|
| SIR HARRY |
Matthew
Ashford
|
| SIR STUDLEY |
Doug
Ballard
|
| SIR HAROLD |
Jeffrey
Park
|
| 1st KNIGHT |
Justin
Robertson
|
| 2nd KNIGHT |
Christopher
Caruthers
|
| 3rd KNIGHT |
Phil
Gold
|
| PRINCESS # 12 |
Rona
Benson
|
| LADY ROWENA |
Sione
Owen
|
| LADY MERRILL |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| LADY LUCILLE |
Nancy
Boykin
|
| LADY BEATRICE |
Lia
Sargent
|
| LADY EMILY |
Mary
Carver
|
| NIGHTINGALE OF SAMARKAND |
Sione
Owen
|
| Musical Director |
Lawrence
James Wong
|
| Musical Staging |
David
Engel
|
| Production Coordinator |
Eric
Andrist
|
| Stage Manager |
Lisa
K. Monroe
|
project # 3: THE TIGER |
|
| by Murray Schisgal | |
Directed by Alan Brooks |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| GLORIA |
Dorothy
Brooks
|
| BEN |
Alan
Brooks
|
|
and |
|
|
GOING PLACES |
|
| Five short plays by Louis Felder | |
| sponsored and directed by Alan Brooks | |
FLIGHT OF FANCY |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| JOE |
Steven
Gilborn
|
| TRACY |
Susan
Hull
|
TRUMPS |
|
|
THE
CAST:
|
|
| AUSTIN |
Alan
Brooks
|
| CAMILLE |
Rachael
Harris
|
|
|
|
|
THE
CAST:
|
|
| PAULINE |
Sharon
Madden
|
| ANDY |
Steven
Gilborn
|
JUNGLE EXPRESS |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| CELIA |
Dorothy
Brooks
|
| ARNOLD |
Matthew
Ashford
|
THE MAN IN THE RED SUIT |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| DOUGLAS |
Alan
Brooks
|
| SANTA |
Steven
Gilborn
|
| Sound Design |
Thomas
Needell
|
project # 4: MOLIÈRE ONE-ACTS |
|
| Three
short plays by Molière Translation by Harry G. Carlson |
|
| sponsored and directed by Louis Turenne | |
Friday, June 19 at 8:00 pm & Sunday, June 21 at 1:00 pm |
|
| THE FLYING DOCTOR (Le Médecin Volant) | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| GORGIBUS, a respectable citizen |
Gregory
White
|
| LUCILLE, his daughter |
Mary-Dixie
Carter
|
| SABINE, his niece |
Megan
Zakar
|
| VALÈRE, a young man in love with his wife |
Matt
Sullivan
|
| SGANARELLE, valet to Valère |
Lance Davis |
| GRÔS-RENÉ, valet to Gorgibus |
Alan
Naggar
|
| THE LAWYER |
James
Gleason
|
| THE JEALOUS HUSBAND (La Jalousie de Barbouillé) | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| LE BARBOUILLÉ |
Doug
Ballard
|
| ANGÉLIQUE, his wife |
Christal
Lockwood
|
| GORGIBUS, her father |
Gregory
White
|
| VALÈRE, in love with Angélique |
Matt
Sullivan
|
| CATHALI, Angélique's servant |
Sione
Owen
|
| THE SCHOLAR |
James
Gleason
|
| VILLEBREQUIN, brother of Gorgibus |
Alan
Naggar
|
| LA VALLÉE, friend of Valère |
Steve
Spiro
|
|
SGANARELLE,
or THE IMAGINARY CUCKOLD |
|
|
THE
CAST: |
|
| GORGIBUS, a respectable citizen |
Gregory
White
|
| CÉLIE, his daughter |
Megan
Zakar
|
| LELIE, young man in love with Célie |
Matt
Sullivan
|
| GRÔS-RENÉ, Lelie's valet |
Alan
Naggar
|
| SGANARELLE, neighbor of Gorgibus |
Leon
Russom
|
| MARTINE, his wife |
Sharon
Madden
|
| VILLEBREQUIN, father of Valère, Célie's intended |
Lance
Davis
|
| LISETTE, Célie's confidante |
Mary-Dixie
Carter
|
| DORANTE, Sganarelle's father-in-law |
James
Gleason
|
| Music Arranged by |
Lawrence
James Wong
|
| Solos performed by |
Betty
Vaughan, Sione Owen, and James Gleason
|
| Assistant to the Director |
Alan
Naggar
|
| Stage Manager |
Drew
Stauffer
|
| project
# 5: THE SECOND-STORY MAN |
|
| by
Richard Strand sponsored by Susan Hull |
|
| Directed by Dennis Cockrum | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| KATE |
Susan
Hull
|
| ALEX |
Dave
Florek
|
| ELLEN |
Rachael
Griffin
|
| MARY |
Christina
Carlisi
|
| Stage Manager |
Lisa
K. Monroe
|
| project
# 6: RECKLESS |
|
| by
Craig Lucas sponsored by Amanda Carlin |
|
| Directed by Fred Sanders | |
Saturday, June 20 & Sunday, June 21 |
|
|
THE
CAST:
|
|
| RACHEL |
Amanda
Carlin
|
| TOM |
Steven
Culp
|
| LLOYD |
Dave
Florek
|
| POOTY |
Christina
Carlisi
|
| TRISH |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| ROY |
Doug
Ballard
|
| DOCTORS ONE THROUGH SIX |
Carol
Mayo Jenkins
|
| TIM TIMKO |
Doug
Ballard
|
| TALK SHOW HOST |
Doug
Ballard
|
| TALK SHOW GUEST |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| WOMAN PATIENT |
Christina
Carlisi
|
| RECEPTIONIST |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| YOUNG MAN PATIENT |
Steven
Culp
|
| Sound Design |
Amanda
Carlin and Fred Sanders
|
| Special Effects Costumes |
Amanda
Carlin
|
| Stage Manager |
Lisa
K. Monroe
|
| project
# 7: SKETCHY AT BEST |
|
| comedy pieces written by Lance Davis | |
| sponsored and directed by Lance Davis | |
|
|
|
THE
CAST:
|
|
|
Alan Brooks Lance Davis Debra Henri Lawrence James Wong |
|
| project
# 8: DESERT WOLF |
|
| by
Leigh Podgorski sponsored and directed by Dave Florek |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| CONSUELO ARROYO |
Denise
Blasor
|
| MACK STARR |
Christina
Carlisi
|
| LUKE STONE |
Dave
Florek
|
| LEO MONROE |
Jeris
Poindexter
|
| EPPIE FALCO |
Bette
Rae
|
| ARMAND JACOBI |
Gregory
White
|
| Sound Design |
Steven
Hull
|
| Stage Manager |
Drew
Stauffer
|
| project
# 9: THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG |
|
| by
Wendy Wasserstein sponsored by Annie Abbott |
|
| Directed by Ron Abbott | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| TESS GOODE |
Zoe
Abbott
|
| PFENI ROSENSWEIG |
Nancy
Boykin
|
| SARA GOODE |
Annie
Abbott
|
| GEOFFREY DUNCAN |
Alan
Brooks
|
| MERVYN KANT |
Paul
Collins
|
| GORGEOUS TEITELBAUM |
Amanda
Carlin
|
| TOM VALIUNUS |
Andrew
Villaverde
|
| NICHOLAS PYM |
Gregory
White
|
| Original Sound Design |
Guy
Sherman / Aural Fixation
|
| Vocal Arrangements |
Kevin
D. Mayes
|
| Additional Sound |
Tom
Needell
|
| Incidental Music |
Brian
Smith
|
| Production Coordinator |
Marisol
Novak
|
| Stage Manager |
Drew
Stauffer
|
| project
# 10: XINGU |
|
| by Edith Wharton | |
| sponsored by Leslie Hicks | |
| Directed by Wendy Radford | |
| Saturday, June 27 at 8:00 pm & Sunday, June 28 at 1:00 pm | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| MRS. BALLINGER |
Nancy
Boykin
|
| MRS. LEVERET |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| MRS. PLINTH |
Carol
Mayo Jenkins
|
| MRS. ROBY |
Stacy
Ray
|
| MISS VAN VLUYCK |
Mary
Carver
|
| LAURA GLYDE |
Christal
Lockwood
|
| OSRIC DANE |
Eve
Brenner
|
| Costume Consultants |
Eve
Brenner, Wendy Radford
|
| Stage Manager |
Lisa
K. Monroe
|
|
|
|
DOROTHY PARKER POETRY AND SHORT STORIES by Dorothy Parker sponsored and directed by Sharon Madden |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| JUST
A LITTLE ONE from May 1928 Issue of The New Yorker |
Joel
Anderson & Eve Brenner
|
| COMMENT from Enough Rope |
Carol
Mayo Jenkins
|
| EXPERIENCE from Enough Rope |
Carol
Mayo Jenkins
|
| GODSPEED from Enough Rope |
Carol
Mayo Jenkins
|
| THE
LITTLE OLD LADY IN LAVENDER SILK from Death and Taxes |
Mary
Carver
|
| A
TELEPHONE CALL from January 1928 Issue of The Bookman |
Mary-Dixie
Carter
|
| SENTIMENT from May 1933 Issue of Harper's Bazaar |
Nancy
Boykin
|
| Original Music |
Sebastien
Koch
|
| Costume Maven |
Eve
Brenner
|
| Stage Manager |
Lisa
K. Monroe
|
| project
# 11: DEATH OF A SALESMAN |
|
| by Arthur Miller | |
| sponsored by Eddie Jones | |
| Directed by Anita Khanzadian | |
Thursday, July 9 & Sunday, July 12 |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| WILLY LOMAN |
Eddie
Jones
|
| LINDA |
Carol
Mayo Jenkins
|
| HAPPY |
Steven
Culp
|
| BIFF |
Don
Fischer
|
| BERNARD |
Steven
Hack
|
| THE WOMAN IN BOSTON |
Amanda
Carlin
|
| CHARLEY |
Steven
Gilborn
|
| UNCLE BEN |
Louis
Turenne
|
| HOWARD WAGNER |
Doug
Ballard
|
| JENNY |
Sione
Owen
|
| STANLEY |
James
Gleason
|
| MISS FORSYTHE |
Mary
Jo Mecca
|
| LETTA |
Sione
Owen
|
| VOICE OF WAGNER DAUGHTER |
Kate
Gleason
|
| VOICE OF WAGNER SON |
Bryan
Gleason
|
| VOICE OF MRS. WAGNER |
Laura
Gleason
|
| Assistant to the Director |
Debra
Henri
|
| Original Music |
Paul
Cuneo
|
| Sound Production |
Steven
Hull
|
| Costume Consultant |
Eve
Brenner
|
| Stage Manager |
Debra
Henri
|
| project
# 12: GROTESQUE LOVESONGS |
|
|
by
Don Nigro |
|
| Reading supervised by Joel Anderson | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| STAGE DIRECTIONS |
Alan
Naggar
|
| ROMY, John's girlfriend |
Rachael
Harris
|
| PETE, Louise's son |
James
Calvert
|
| LOUISE, Dan's wife |
Annie
Abbott
|
| DAN, Louise's husband |
Gregory
White
|
| JOHN, Louise's younger son |
Michael
Woolson
|
| Stage Manager |
Drew
Stauffer
|
| project
# 13: BENEDICT ARNOLD |
|
|
by
William Mastrosimone sponsored by Christina Carlisi |
|
| Directed by Joel Anderson | |
| Saturday, July 11 at 8:00 pm & Sunday, July 12 at 3:00 pm | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
| ARNOLD ONE |
Eddie
Jones
|
| BENJAMIN |
Harry
Hutchinson
|
| PEGGY ONE |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| ARNOLD TWO |
Dave
Florek
|
| GENERAL GATES |
James
Gleason
|
| MAJOR FRANKS |
Andrew
Villaverde
|
| THE SURGEON |
Steven
Hack
|
| PEGGY TWO |
Christina
Carlisi
|
| CAPTAIN JOHN ANDRE |
Steven
Culp
|
| JOSEPH REED |
Alan
Brooks
|
| JUDGE EDWARD SHIPPEN |
Leon
Russom
|
| GEORGE WASHINGTON |
Doug
Ballard
|
| THE CONGRESSMAN |
James
Gleason
|
| JOSHUA SMITH |
James
Gleason
|
| SAMUEL CAHOON |
Steven
Hack
|
| SIR HENRY CLINTON |
Doug
Ballard
|
| ISAAC VAN WART |
Steven
Hack
|
| COLONEL ALEXANDER HAMILTON |
Alan
Brooks
|
| THE COURIER |
Harry
Hutchinson
|
| ARNOLD'S SECOND |
Steven
Hack
|
| LORD LAUDERDALE |
Alan
Brooks
|
| LAUDERDALE'S SECOND |
James
Gleason
|
| NATANIS, the Abenaki Indian Chief |
James
McDonnell
|
| STAGE DIRECTIONS |
James
McDonnell
|
| Stage Managers |
Brigid
O'Brien
and Drew Stauffer |
|
FOR INTERACTIVITY: |
|
| Original Scenic Design |
Peter
Zapp
|
| Scenic Artist |
Lisa
Hashimoto
|
| Lighting Design |
J.
Kent Inasy
|
| Associate Producers |
Josh
Adell and Stacy Ray
|
| Box Office Manager |
Harryette
Feistman
|
| Production Stage Managers |
Debra
Henri, Lisa K. Monroe,
Drew Stauffer |
Festival Produced by James Harper |
|
| 6th Annual NoHo Arts Festival | |
| Performed at the interim American Renegade Theatre, at the corner of Lankershim Boulevard & Weddington Street. | |
|
|
|
|
a selection from INTERACTIVITY '98 |
|
|
SKETCHY AT BEST |
|
| comedy pieces written by Lance Davis | |
| Directed by Lance Davis | |
|
THE CAST: |
|
|
Lance
Davis
|
|
|
James
Harper
|
|
| Produced for the NoHo Arts Festival by James Harper | |
| INTERPLAY '98: "Changes" | |
| CHILDREN'S THEATRE WORKSHOP | |
Directed by Sharon Madden |
|
Saturday, July 25, 1998 at 11:00 am & 1:00 pm |
|
|
THE
CAST: |
|
| A
MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM by William Shakespeare directed by Fred Sanders |
|
GROUP IMPROVISATION inspired by Leigh Podgorski |
|
LA DISPUTE by Marivaux |
|
|
THE
CAST: Casey Capoferri Maria Espino |
|
GEMINI by Albert Innaurato |
|
|
THE
CAST: Victor Duran Robert Zeigler |
|
SAMMY CARDUCCI'S GUIDE TO WOMEN by Ronald Kidd |
|
|
THE
CAST:
Shawn D. Helmuth Emmanuel Knight |
|
| Pianist |
Laurence
J. Wong
|
| Assistant Director (5-7) |
James
Calvert
|
| Director - Group B |
Megan
Zakar
|
| Associate Director (5-7) |
Erika
Abbott
|
| Associate Director (7-11) |
Mykle
McCoslin
|
| Playmaker |
Leigh
Podgorski
|
| Artist/Camera |
K.
C. Kat
|
| Camera |
Jack
Rarick
|
| Associate Producer |
Rona
Benson
|
| Grant Writer |
Amanda
Carlin
|
| Program Design / InterPlay Logo |
Steven
Hack
|
| "Changes" Artwork |
K.
C. Kat
|
| Press Representatives |
Michael
Patrick, James Harper
|
| Accounting |
Christal
Lockwood
|
Produced by Mary Jo Mecca |
|
| RECKLESS | |
| by Craig Lucas | |
Directed by Fred Sanders |
|
October 16 - December 20, 1998 35 Performances |
|
|
THE CAST: |
|
| RACHEL |
Amanda
Carlin
|
| TOM, GAME SHOW ANNOUNCER, DERELICT, YOUNG MAN PATIENT |
Don
Fischer
|
| LLOYD |
Dave
Florek
|
| POOTY, WOMAN PATIENT |
Christina
Carlisi
|
| ROY, TIM TIMKO, DERELICT, TALK SHOW HOST |
Doug
Ballard
|
| TRISH, DR. HELEN CARROLL, RECEPTIONIST |
Leslie
Hicks
|
| DOCTORS |
Michele
Farr
|
|
VARIOUS TV AND RADIO VOICES: Doug Ballard, Michele Farr, James Harper, Susan Hull, Christal lockwood, James McDonnell, Gregory White |
|
STANDBYS: |
|
| for RACHEL - Christina Carlisi; for TOM - Matthew Ashford; for LLOYD - Larry Bazzell; for POOTY and TRISH - Christal Lockwood; for ROY - Fred Sanders; for DOCTORS - Annie Abbott | |
| Set Design (5-7) |
Bradley
Kaye
|
| Lighting Design |
Cheryl
Waters
|
| Costume Design |
Eve
Brenner
|
| Sound Design |
Steven
Hull
|
| Fight Director |
Steve
Rankin
|
| Press Representation |
Michael
Patrick
|
| Production Coordinator |
James
Harper
|
| Associate Producers: |
Amanda
Carlin, Leslie Hicks, Megan Zakar, Josh Adell
|
| Box Office Manager |
Harryette
Feistman
|
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Nat
Whitten
|
| Production Stage Manager |
Bryan
Cook
|
Produced by Christal Lockwood |
|