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ICE FACTORY 1998

 

 

July 8-11

The Undeads

STT & Equity Showcase Production

Written by John Kaplan

Directed by Dennis Lee Delaney

Production Staff:

Set Design Bennet Averyt

Lighting Design Christopher Gorzelnik

Costume & Makeup Design Deborah Edelman

Stage manager Missy Hall

Fight Director David DeBesse

Sound Design Dennis Lee Delaney

Technical Director Greg Rajczewski

Featuring:

Susan Rutledge

Shelley Delaney

David Andrew Macdonald

Brian Dykstra

Brandy Zarle

 

 

 

“Father forgive us for what we must do. You forgive us, we’ll forgive you. We’ll forgive each other ‘til we both turn blue. Then we’ll whistle and go fishin’ in heaven.” John Prince

 

 

July 16-18

WANTS

Soho Think Tank & Here

Written by Lenora Champagne

Directed by Sabrina Peck

Wants is a poetic meditation on desire, longing and fulfillment. Angela wishes for a child and finds a baby in the woods. Beth longs for intimacy, but escapes her cold, abusive relationship by hiding in Black Holes. Claire struggles with entropy; her house, her body, her dreams are all falling down around her.

Production Staff:

Music & Sounf by Miki Navazio

Lights & Set by Lenore Doxsee

Assist. Director Tanya Krohn

Featuring:

Lenora Champage

Anna Kohler

Novella Nelson

Molly Powell

“Elegant and painful”

-Voice

 

 

July 23-25

The Breaking Light

Written by Sander Hicks

Directed by Richard Eoin

Nash-Siedlecki

Production Staff:

Lights & Sets by Severn Clay

Costumes by Robin I. Shane

Sound by Jennifer Leong

Assist direcot Emily Bank

Slides by Servern Clay

& Heidi I. Nash-Siedlecki

Production manager Anne F. Carlton

Assist producer Amily Bank

SM Kathy Karadza

Sound board up Donna Stone

Assist SM Bornwen Densmore

Slide op Adam Gefvert

Set crew Evy Gildrie-Voyles

Featuring:

Paul Albe

Mark Byrne

Rosemarie Cepeda

Joyce Lee

Emme Shaw

Jay Snyder

James Urbaniak

 

 
 

 

July 30 - Aug 1

Child Of God

STT & LVL

Book & lyrics by Joshua Furst

Music by Ryan McClead

Directed by Andrew J.Mellen

Production Staff:

Musical direction by George Fulginiti-Shakar

Arrangements by George Fulginiti-Shakar & Ryan McClead

Set design by Sam Buggeln

Lighting Design by Jason Sturm

Costume Design by Christina Teneglia

Sound Design by Chuck London

SM Kimberley Ann Berdy

Assist. SM David Sinclair

Featuring:

Christine Bruno

Elizabeth Cherry

Dustin Hagen

David J. Halt

Gary Lowery

John B. Ross

Matthew Sanders

Alli Steinberg

Lost in the glitter-rock Eighties, Mark Sorenson woke up to find himself involved with a fringe religious group wit one eye on Armageddon. With music that ranges from a cappella choral pieces to gospel and straight-ahead rock and roll, CHILD OF GOD looks at cult phenomenon and the quest for spirituality.

 

 

Aug 6-8

Lonely Comet

STT & Crux production

By Linell Hanover

Directed by Tina Fallon

Production Staff:

Set & Lighting design by Eric Dyer

Sound Design by Brian Bowles and Linell Hanover

SM Al Einstman

Assist SM Donna Stone

Lighting Assist / Light Board Operator Robert Schulzke

Music by Barry Black and Lead Belly

Featuring:

Belinda Becker

Jonathan Woodward

Robert F. Cole

Sander Hicks

Rachel Benbow Murdy

 

A slapstick nocturne. An amnesiac detective is confronted by a guilty woman and the policeman who’s been tracking her. The Moon and The Comet, as witnesses and provocateurs, disrupt the interrogations and wistful confessions. A spare, magical vaudeville about three people seeking redemption in all the wrong places.

 

 

 

Aug 13-15

Gravity

By Matthew Maher & N. Bonnie Reese

Directed by N. Bonnie Reese

Music by Alex Alexander

Production Staff:

Set by Jim Larkin

Costumes by Catharine Dill

Lights by Dennis Menard

Stage Managed by Mike W. Hraban

Featuring:

David Fitzgerald

Matthew Maher

Oz Phillips

Jennifer Rau

Monica Russell

“I cannot read your face right now. In my mind I am running through the cards I was shown as a child and none of those emotions seem to fit.”

Jethro, scene 11

 

 

Maaiker is an autistic woman carng for a farm in the years before WW II. Her grandson, Jethro is a high functioning autistic astronomer. Both are struggling to reconcile their own needs in the face of socially constructed definitions of human relationships. A sharply drawn contrast of two autistic characters.

 

 

 

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