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ACT OUT: 2Gents (2024)

ACT OUT: 2Gents

a 70-minute Shakespeare

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

Performed at libraries, parks, schools and community centers around the Pikes Peak region

Spring and Summer 2024

Ensemble: Patty Bizarro, Carla Brown, Brooke Callahan, Kaley Corinaldi, Sam Fairley, Elijah Field, Ellie Myers, Robb Williams Jr.

Costume Design: Lauren Asselin

Scenic and Props Design: Chelsea Boucher

School and Community Partner Site responses:

Today's production of Shakespeare's Two Gents Best Friends was awesome! Your talents blew us away and we are so lucky that you came to Doherty. Thank you all for making us laugh while we learned cool things about Shakespeare and what it is like to put on a show like this.

Thanks so much for the show and sharing your knowledge and creativity with us. Your work and art inspire me!

Your group is so high-energy and talented, and a lot of students had so much to say about the performance afterward which was exciting for us. 

2 Gents at Heller was a huge success. It was packed, something close to 70 people there. And the performance was great. So, please please consider making this an everyyear kind of thing. Please consider Heller as a potential home for Act Out. Perhaps even consider more than one performance here per summer. We would welcome it!

I just wanted to let you know how much the Haven students and teachers enjoyed today's show. It was wonderful! Throughout the rest of the school day I overheard students discussing their favorite scenes. It was just the inspiration they needed for their own upcoming Shakespeare performance.

The performance was amazing, the Goodwill participants enjoyed it very much. The actors were professional and easy to hear and kept everyone's attention. They also loved being part of the show.

We had a great turn out and everyone was very vocal about how much they loved it. The troupe was awesome. Organized, on time, and so friendly.

You all were FANTASTIC; we had so much fun! 

I was at the ACT OUT: 2 GENTS performance in OCC a few weeks ago with my dad. I don't know if you remember, but I was the audience member who was profuse in my thanks about the ending storyline flip. Rock on. You gave me such satisfying wish fulfillment on that play! We had so much fun. Thank you, and thanks to your team.

Photo credit: Anslee Wolfe and Jeff Kearney

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Little Prince (2023)

The Little Prince

By Rick Cummins and John Scoullar from the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

November-December 2023

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

Cast

Little Prince: Sean Ahmed Sharif

Aviator: Prentiss Benjamin

Rose and Others: Kaley Corinaldi

Fox and Others: Colton Pratt

Puppeteer: Ellie Myers

Scenographer: Scott Penner

Lighting Designer: Jennifer Fok

Puppet and Props Designer/ Puppet Director: Katy Williams

Composer and Sound Designer: Mark Arnest

Assistant Scenographer: Amanda Gladu

Kaley Corinaldi: nominated for a Henry Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Play, Colorado Theatre Guild

Colton Pratt: nominated for a Henry Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Play, Colorado Theatre Guild

Audience responses

Beautiful, heartfelt portrayal of a well known and loved story. The actors were phenomenal. The puppetry was wonderful. The costumes and set were beautiful. I loved this play so much. Going to see it a second time this weekend.

A lovely production, very faithful to the book. Casting, lighting, sound design, and staging were all excellent, as usual. The puppets were amazing!

Stellar performance! Great acting and the puppets brought this beautiful story to life. Truly enjoyable experience. Thank you!

Talent. Heart. Outstanding.

Excellent in every way. Very creative how they portrayed travel among the planets. I came right home and bought tickets for next weekend's performance!

The puppets were marvelous (especially the fox and the caterpillars) and the actors all did a great job. The ending seemed somewhat ambiguous, but I'm okay with that. The play made me think which is one of the main purposes of art, right?

From the Colorado Springs Gazette preview, Puppets, actors work together in Colorado Springs theater company's new version of 'Little Prince' by Jennifer Mulson:

The enchantment of puppetry will help tell a traditional tale in a nontraditional way.

In Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s classic 1943 novella, “The Little Prince,” an aviator who has crashed in the Sahara Desert meets a little prince who loves a rose from a distant world. As the duo goes on an adventure to other planets, the prince utters the book’s famous quote: “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eyes.”

Theatreworks will mount a 90-minute adaptation of the 1943 tale meant for all ages. It runs through Dec. 17 at Ent Center for the Arts.

Some of the show’s major roles are played by actors — Prentiss Benjamin plays the aviator and Sean Ahmed Sharif plays the prince — while two other actors and a puppeteer (Kaley Corinaldi, Colton Pratt and Ellie Myers) work together as the rose and fox puppets, under the direction of puppet designer Katy Williams. The show also will feature object work, where objects come to life, and shadow puppetry to bring the book’s illustrations to life.

“I was interested in the prince’s ability to form friendships that go beyond the human,” said director Caitlin Lowans.

At the emotional core of the story is the relationship between the two central characters, and how the aviator has been told all his life to forego creativity and focus on something more real and solid.

“There’s so much in the text about the bonds we form and how we need to give up a bit of ourselves to be vulnerable to others, to discover what love can be,” said Lowans, Theatreworks’ artistic director. “Shared puppet work is collaborative and vulnerable. If two people play the fox, they have to listen and respond to each other. The shared collaborative work enforces the relational message at the core of the show.”

The use of puppets also pays homage to the book’s famous quote and the ability of puppeteers to give sentience to an inanimate object.

“We’ve done something beyond what is invisible to the eye,” Lowans said. “The eye says that’s just crumpled paper on a stick, but somehow we’ve done something past that reality and into something more true. It has life because we believe it has life. Relationships are important because we believe them to be important. Puppetry is deeply woven into what the show means.”

Blending puppets into a show is what theater is all about for Lowans. It’s a live theatrical event that couldn’t be captured in a film or TV show. There’s something ephemeral about watching puppeteers breathe together or seeing a puppet and actor together on stage.

“The conscious brain knows the words are coming out of the mouth of the actor, yet when the puppet moves we’re transfixed by that rose or that fox,” she said. “It’s that ability to reawaken our capacity for imagination, for metaphor, to see something that isn’t human as real and worthy of care and worthy of empathy. Those are the emotions I want an audience to feel while having a good time.”

Photo credit: Isaiah Downing

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Taming of the Shrew (2023)

Taming of the Shrew

by Williams Shakespeare

July 2023

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

Ensemble:

Annie Barbour, Ian-Michael Minh, Adrienne Martin-Fullwood, Cheerish Martin, Iliana Lucero-Barron, Rachel Fey, Colton Pratt and Birgitta DePree

Costume Designer: Pheobe Boynton

Lighting Designer: W. Alejandro Melendez

Scenic & Props Designer: Marie Verdu

Sound Designer: CeCe Smith

Audio Engineer: Chevelier Wiggins

Birgitta DePree nominated for a Henry Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Play, Colorado Theatre Guild

Audience responses:

I loved the twist of using men as the marriageable people and the shrew. It made me realize how absurd our gender norms can be. Also, the costumes were creative and fun.

The role reversal really worked. No being highly Shakespeare fluent, I had to really concentrate, but the effort was well worth it. Congrats to Director Caitlin Lowans for a superb production.

The gender bending was especially fun, watching as a cis-hetero female. Seeing women woo men, playing with objectivity, reversal of roles and power, while juxtaposition with the Shakespearean text was enchanting.

The concept of the gender reversal was cheeky and timely, and it was executed extremely well. This performance blended the classic delivery of Shakespeare with innovative modernities such that both brought out the best in each other.

The director's choice to swap the character gender was a great idea. It changed the play, and it did in fact make listening to and hearing the words easier and better. I had wondered why this play was chosen, and now I know - and I am still thinking about it.

It was hilarious, brilliant, and extremely entertaining

I appreciated the thought that went into flipping the genders for this performance and the way that opened up the subject matter for greater dialogue after seeing the show

Captivating; brilliant twist; cheeky customs; fantastic actors

The pacing and interpretation of the talented actors made understanding the language and story easy and enjoyable. Love the low use of props, as well!

Excellent cast. I loved the creative character portrayals through language, accents and expressions. The costumes were amazing.

Loved the reversal of gender roles in this production! It created a whole new take on the play!

It was perfect and a wonderful segue to Barbie, which I saw the next day.

Photo credit: Isaiah Downing

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Free-For-All: Tempest (2022)

Free-For-All: Tempest

a 70-minute Shakespeare

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

Performed at libraries, parks, schools and community centers around the Pikes Peak region

Spring and Summer 2022

Ensemble: Rachel Fey, Creston Cooper, Ashley Morris-Hill, Sierra Tune, Sean Verdu, AB Lugo, Emily Newton, Lily DiSilverio, and GJ Noel

Costume Design: Madison Booth

Props Design: Marie Verdu

Photo credit: Anslee Wolfe and Jeff Kearney

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Silence (2021)

Silence

by Moira Buffini

Colorado College

October/November 2021

Ymma: Jolie Curran

Agnes: Monica Carpenter

Silence: Tess Greenshaw

Roger: Calvin Than

Ethelred: Will Bates

Eadric: Sam Davis

Scenic Design: Rebekah Clark

Lighting Design: Heidi Eckwall

Costume Design: Gypsy Ames

Sound Design: Max Sarkowsky

Stage Management: Holly Wenger

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Witch (2021)

Witch

by Jen Silverman

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

September/October 2021

Elizabeth Sawyer: Birgitta DePree

Scratch: Sammie Joe Kinnett

Cuddy Banks: Hossein Forouzandeh

Frank Thorney: Christian O’Shaughnessy

Sir Arthur Banks: David Anthony Lewis

Winnifred: Samia Mounts

Scenic Design: Bri Pilon

Lighting Design: Jennifer Fok

Costume Design: Pheobe Boynton

Sound Design: Noel Armendariz

Props Design: Marie Verdu

Stage Management: Sarah Dale Lewis

Sammie Joe Kinnett: nominated for a Henry Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Play, Colorado Theatre Guild

Audience responses:

Loved the Witch/Devil philosophical/interpersonal exchanges, as well as the contrast provided by the titled family and their own concerns of heritage and property and wealth and happiness.

The actors were superb in a serious play dealing with the forces of evil personified by an actor (devil) who presented evil and evil- doing as attractive and unavoidable. Why then were those persons he attempted to engaged so duplicitous, so hateful in their relationships? So unhappy, even in their supposed conquests. The play is a masterpiece in dealing with these dilemmas throughout. It was a study of the struggles of every person, spiritual with no mention of religious beliefs, etcetera.

Absolutely outstanding! The actors and actresses truthfully embodied their characters.

Interesting twists kept our attention. Each actor performed superbly! The story itself reminded me of long past studies (Faust..) History made very relatable.

This performance was compelling and thought provoking.

It was beautifully cast and directed. All of the design elements were simple yet cohesive.

I very much enjoyed it. It really showed so many perspectives on hope & despair. How everyone can pause to consider what the outcome may be. I don't think certain people would appreciate the venue because of the deeper thought processes involved. Some folks just want entertainment. However, I enjoyed this being different from pure entertainment.

Powerful acting, smooth transitions, loved being so close to the stage action.

Acting was excellent with minimal set design. We were intrigued.

The intimate stage seating was great! Really got immersed in the play. The actors did a terrific job portraying their characters and their emotion.

I thought the performance was beautifully executed. I loved the balance of laughs and tearful moments. Outstanding job cast members!

Wonderful acting, loved the twist of a story. Thought a lot about it afterwards.

The play spoke to so many contemporary issues and just kept getting more intense despite the rather frothy initial veneer. Truly an excellent reminder of why live, in-person theater is so powerful.

The text is well written and did a great job of addressing current relevant issues set in a feudal time. The actors were exceptional and well cast. I thought the lighting was stunning. Excellent direction and smooth transitions. The whole production was wonderful!

Stellar cast, delightful costumes, loved the simplicity of the set. Great direction - love Theater-in-the-round - always challenging for a director. Best fight scene ever!

Very well done by all actors and actresses. The play itself was a breath of fresh air, very enjoyable, all in all.

The acting was outstanding - it gripped the heart - good story told very well.

It was amazing! We talked about it for hours after the show. I’m so grateful to have live shows again.💕

Engrossing, we’ll delivered, well staged.

I was a little bit leery about a dark comedy with the subject matter, but found it exceeding my wildest expectations– – it was excellent in content, casting, production/directing—So, thank you, thank you so much—totally thought-provoking and enjoyable!

Fascinating play well directed with a really good cast made for an excellent evening of theater

Where do I begin? The cast was outstanding; the direction was superb; the delivery by every member of the cast was so thoroughly entertaining; the screenplay was splendid. It seems as if almost every time we attend another performance we say that that particular play is one of the best that we've seen! I can't offer enough accolades about the performance.

Photo credit: Isaiah Downing

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Free-For-All: Midsummer (2021)

Free-For-All: Midsummer

a 70-minute Shakespeare

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

Performed at libraries, parks, and community centers around the Pikes Peak region

Summer 2021

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Demetrius/Flute: GJ Noel

Hermia/Bottom: Arantxa Chavez

Helena/ Starveling: Lily DiSilverio

Oberon/Peter Quince: Colton Pratt

Titania/Snug: Sierra Tune

Costume Design: Pheobe Boynton

Props Design: Marie Verdu

Photo credit: Lynn Vidler

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Arcadia (2019)

Arcadia

by Tom Stoppard

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

December 2018

Septimus Hodge: Justin Jones

Thomasina Coverly: Rachel Moore

Jellaby/ Ricahrd Noakes: Bruce Carter

Lady Croom: Miriam Roth

Mr. Ezra Chater: Michael Lee

Captain Brice: Matt Radcliffe

Hannah Jarvis: Jess Austgen

Chloe Coverly: Erika Mori

Valentine Coverly: Harsh Gagoomal

Bernard Nightingale: Josh Robinson

Gus/Augustus: Gilbert Noel Jr.

Scenic Design: Lawrence Moten

Lighting Design: Jess Fialko

Costume Design: Erika Daun

Sound Design: Carlos Flores

Props Design: Steve Baglio

Stage Management: Kristen Wickersheim

Audience Responses

Wonderful, engaging acting. Challenging, but very interesting material.

The substance is complex and the acting was superior. There was not a weak actor at all.

Superb cast. Handling Stoppard lines and pacing is a challenge which this cast did so well while also creating their characters. Excellent directing. One of the strongest productions I’ve seen in the Springs.

Superb performance by the actors, Stoppard's play writing was truly represented in the performance.

The play was exhilarating and the actors were outstanding.

Set, cast, props, and direction were all outstanding. Arcadia is OUTSTANDING and is Stoppard’s best play. I loved the entire experience.

So many wonderful words! The cast did a great job!

Excellent venue for Stoppard. Acting superb.

It stuck with me and made me ask very big questions about life, the universe, and mathematical models!

The performers make good work of the dense dialogue, the time shifts, and the intelligence and humor of Stoppard's work.

It was one of the most thought provoking productions I’ve seen

Brilliant. From the opening lines to the uplit dancers, I was charmed.

Such a treasure of a play. Great job of highlighting the complexities of the script and characters. Terrific casting and acting.

Stoppard! Cast excellent. So many layers. Lots to discover as an audience and as actors.

I had to be on my toes to follow but enjoyed it so much.

The show was engaging and funny, and it also made you think about what you were witnessing. Phenomenal!

Acting and directing were excellent. The script was complex and yet no one dropped a line. Even the set was perfect.

Excellent performance. Really left you thinking.

I was very impressed by all the actors in this play. By far the best that I've seen

Great choice! Great acting! Great metal exercise!

Loved the scenes where past and present actor were together on stage. They ignored each other very well. [note from Caitlin: I just couldn't resist this comment!]

A tour de force - took a great amount of brain power to keep up. Poignant ending- teary eyes

Photo credit: Isaiah Downing

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Free-For-All: Comedy of Errors (2019)

Free-For-All: Comedy of Errors

a 70-minute Shakespeare

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

Performed at libraries, parks, and community centers around the Pikes Peak region

Summer 2019

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Dromio of Ephesus/ Dromio of Syracuse: Sean Ahmed Sharif

Antipholus of Ephesus/ Antipholus of Syracuse: Julia Greene

Merchant and Egeon: Ambrosia Fees-Armstrong

Adriana: Rachel Fey

Luciana: Anna Faye Hunter

Courtesan/ Abbess: Danté Finley

Costume Design: Maelia Kalua

Props Design: Marie Verdu

Photo credit: Rhonda Van Pelt

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The Roommate (2019)

The Roommate

by Jen Silverman

Kitchen Theatre Company

Ithaca, NY

January 2019

Sharon: Susannah Berryman

Robyn: Maureen Keiller

Lighting Design: Sara JD Gosses

Scenic Design: Frank Oliva

Sound Design: Lesley Lisa Greene

Costume Design: Amanda Gladu

Assistant Director: Zoë Golub-Sass

Stage Manager: Jen Heath

Photo credit: Dave Burbank

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Christmas Carol (2018)

A Christmas Carol

adapted by Murray Ross from the book by Charles Dickens

Theatreworks Colorado Springs

December 2018

Ebenezer Scrooge: Lisa Wolpe

Bob Cratchit/ Fezziwig/ Violin: Hossein Forouzandeh

Mrs. Cratchit/ Mrs. Fezziwig: Rebecca Myers

Fred/ Guitar: Damon Guerrasio

Christmas Past/ Belle/ Clarinet: Kim Almacen

Young Scrooge/ Melodica: Ryan Sturt

Christmas Present: Ambrosia Fees-Armstrong

Old Joe: Makoma Wills

Young Scrooge/Peter Cratchit/ Cello: Ellie Levy

Martha Cratchit/ Violin: Maya Hastings

Tiny Tim: Jeremiah Mitchell

Lighting and Scenic Design: Don Fox

Costume Design: Pheobe Boynton

Sound Design: Kitty Robbins

Music Direction: Curtis Schweitzer

Puppet Design: Cory Moosman

Props Design: Steve Baglio

Stage Management: Kristen Wickersheim

Photo credit: Isaiah Downing

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The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (2018)

The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls

by Meg Miroshnik

Northwestern University

April/May 2018

Annie: Felicia Oduh
Masha: Christina Layton
Katya: Delia Cunningham
Other Katya/Nastya: Diana Dimiri
Olga/Passport Officer/Valentina/Professor: Chloe Howard Yaroslava/Baba Yaga: Lucette Panush

Dramaturg: Janine Chow
Lighting Design: Matt Sharp
Sound Design: Mikhail Fiksel
Scenic Design: Scott Penner Costume Design: Alycia Matz

Photo credit: Justin Barbin

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Passion Play (2017)

Passion Play

by Sarah Ruhl

Northwestern University

April 2017

Pontius/Footsoldier/P: Daniel Stompor John/Eric/J : Reed Lancaster
Mary 1/Elsa: Mimi Reininga
Mary 2: Sinclair Willman
Friar/Englishman/VA Psychiatrist: Grant Lewis
Village Idiot/Violet: Tuuli Sandvold Carpenter 1, Sam/Johann: Alex Milinazzo Carpenter 2, Simon/Ludwig: Bryan Eng
Director/Rochus Schallhammer: Ryan Foreman
Machinist/Officer/Young Director: Christina Layton
Queen Elizabeth/Adolf Hitler/Reagan: Lukas Arnold

Dramaturg: Laura Feldmeyer
Lighting Design: Matt Sharp
Sound Design: Grover Holloway
Scenic Design: Arnel Sancianco Costume Design: Amanda Rabito

Photo credit: Justin Barbin

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The Clytemnestriad (world premiere; 2015)

The Clytemnestriad

by A. Nora Long

Fresh Ink Theatre

April 2015

Clytemnestra: Jade Guerra
Agamemnon: Robert Cope
Electra/Young Clytemnestra: Shanae Burch
Iphigenia/Young Helen: Melody Martin
Orestes/Young Agamemnon: Alex Marz

Dramaturg: Ramona Ostrowski
Lighting Design: Allison Schneider
Sound Design: Andrew Duncan Will
Scenic, Prop & Costume Design: Sarah Winters

Photo credits: Louise Hamill

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Walking the Tightrope (2015)

Walking the Tighrope

by Mike Kenney

Stoneham Theatre

March 2015

Grandpa Stan: Johnny Lee Davenport*
Esme: Maria Ferraguto
Clown: Caela Flanagan
Arrangement and live piano accompaniment: Jacob Michaels

Scenic Design: Crystal Tiala
Lighting Design: Jeff Adelberg
Costume Design: Chelsea Kerl
Props and Puppetry Design: Megan Kinneen

Photo credit: Sue D. Andrews

*member of Actors Equity Association

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In the Summer House (2014)

In the Summer House

by Jane Bowles

Fort Point Theatre Channel

July 2014

Gertrude: Christine Power
Molly: Lydia Barnett-Mulligan
Mr. Solares: Mauro Canepa, 
Mrs. Lopez: Melissa Nussbaum Freeman
Frederica: Ainsleigh Caldicott
Esperanza: Josephine Ho
Lionel: Felix Teich
Vivian: Amelia Lumpkin
Mrs. Constable: Linda Goetz, 
Inez: Becca A. Lewis, 

Scenic and Props Design: Rick Dorff
Costume Design: Karen Pedersen
Lighting Design: Ian King
Sound Design: Brendan Doyle


Photo credit: Daniel J. van Ackere

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Doubt (2014)

Doubt: A Parable

by John Patrick Shanley

Stoneham Theatre (now Greater Boston Stage Company)

September 2014

Sister Aloysius: Karen MacDonald
Sister James: Kathryn Miles
Father Flynn: Gabriel Kuttner
Mrs. Muller: Miranda Craigwell


Scenic Design: JiYoung Han
Costume Design: Rachel Padula-Shufelt
Lighting Design: Chris Fournier Sound Design: David Reiffel

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These Shining Lives (2014)

These Shining Lives

by Melanie Marnich

Stoneham Theatre (now Greater Boston Stage Company)

May 2014

Ensemble: McCaela Donovan, Joe Short, Kathryn Miles, Melis Aker, Allan Mayo, and Dakota Shepard

Scenic Design by Cristina Todesco

Sound Design by David Remedios

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Outlaw Jean (world premiere; 2013)

Outlaw Jean

by MJ Kaufman

Fresh Ink Theatre

October 2013

Outlaw Jean: Caroline Rose Markham
Mama Mystery: Gillian Mackay-Smith
Monkey: Lydia Barnett-Mulligan
Friar Owl: Ron Lacey
Gemini: Chelsea Schmidt
Christian: Melody Martin


Dramaturg: Jessie Baxter
Scenic and Prop Design: Caroline Warren
Lighting Design: Ian King
Costume Design: Erica Desautels
Sound Design: Chris Kurt

Photo credits: Allison McDonough

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2013)

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from Stevenson's short story 

Stoneham Theatre

October 2013

Ensemble: Benjamin Evett, Nick Sulfaro, Esme Allen, Dale Place, Cheryl McMahon, and Alexander Platt

Scenic designer: David Towlun

Costume designer: Rachel Padula-Shufelt

Lighting designer: Jeff Adelberg

Sound designer: Nathan Leigh

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Ryan Landry's M (world premiere; 2013)

Ryan Landry's M

by Ryan Landry (inspired by Fritz Lang's film)

Huntington Theatre

March 2013

Ensemble: Karen MacDonald, Ellen Adair, Paul Melendy, Larry Coen, Laura Latreille and David Drake

Scenic Design by Jon Savage

Lighting Design by Deb Sullivan

Costume Design by Scott Martino

Puppets by Roxie Myrhum

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It's a Wonderful Life (2012)

It's A Wonderful Life

adapted by Weylin Symes from the screenplay

Stoneham Theatre (now Greater Boston Stage Company)

December 2012

Ensemble: Erin Brehm, Mark S. Cartier, Cameron Cronin, William Gardiner, Gabriel Graetz, Mark Linehan, David Lutheran, Janelle Mills, Allison Russell, Gerard SlatteryBobbie Steinbach, Michael Underhill, Heather Buccini, Talya Hamberg, and Max Roberts

Scenic Design by Jenna McFarland Lord

Lighting Design by Bailey Costa

Sound Design by David Wilson

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Three Sisters (2012)

Three Sisters

by Anton Chekhov, trans. Mamet

The Footlight Club

July 2012

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Romeo and Juliet (2012)

Romeo and Juliet

by William Shakespeare

co-directed with Weylin Symes

Scenic Design by Kathryn Kawecki

Costume Design by Rachel Padula-Shufelt

Sound Design & Composition by Nathan Leigh

Lighting Design by Franklin Meissner Jr.

Stoneham Theatre

March 2012

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Psyched! (world premiere; 2011)

Psyched!

by Ryan Landry (inspired by Hitchcock's Psycho)

Huntington Theatre Company and Emerging America Festival

May 2011

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A Midsummer Night's Dream (2011)

A Midsummer Night's Dream

by William Shakespeare

The Footlight Club

January 2011

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The Turn of the Screw (2010)

The Turn of the Screw

Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from the Henry James novella

Stoneham Theatre

October 2010

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Pinter Shorts (2009)

Present Imperfect: A Gallery of Pinter Shorts

by Harold Pinter

Fort Point Theatre Channel

July 2009

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Picnic (2009)

Picnic by William Inge

Stoneham Theatre

April 2009

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And Then There Were None (2007)

And Then There Were None

by Agatha Christie

Stoneham Theatre

April 2007

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A Christmas Story (2005)

A Christmas Story

Stoneham Theatre

December 2005

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Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (2003)

Angels in America: Millennium Approaches

by Tony Kushner

Georgetown University

January 2003

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6
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7
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10
In the Summer House (2014)
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Doubt (2014)
2
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Outlaw Jean (world premiere; 2013)
9
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2013)
12
Ryan Landry's M (world premiere; 2013)
6
It's a Wonderful Life (2012)
6
Three Sisters (2012)
4
Romeo and Juliet (2012)
4
Psyched! (world premiere; 2011)
6
A Midsummer Night's Dream (2011)
4
The Turn of the Screw (2010)
4
Pinter Shorts (2009)
7
Picnic (2009)
1
And Then There Were None (2007)
5
A Christmas Story (2005)
4
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (2003)

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