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The Splendor Variations
PLAYWRIGHT & PRODUCTION STAFF
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Kirsten Greenidge
Playwright -
Shawn LaCount
Director -
Ilana M. Brownstein
Dramaturg
Cast
- Alexandria King
Fran
- Becca A. Lewis
Gloria
- Danny Mourino
Anthony
- Greg Maraio
Dave
- Hannah Cranton
Colleen
- James Milord
Clive
- Michael Knowlton
Mike
- Molly Kimmerling
Nicole
- Nicole Prefontaine
Lisa
- Obehi Janice
Aline
- Cheryl Singleton
Patricia
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Kirsten Greenidge
Kirsten Greenidge is a current PEN America/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award for Playwright in Midcareer, whose recent work includes SPLENDOR (Company One), THE LUCK OF THE IRISH (LTC3 and the Huntington Theatre Company), BOSSA NOVA (Yale Rep), RUST (The Magic) and MILK LIKE SUGAR (La Jolla Playhouse and Playwrights Horizons), which received a Village Voice Obie Award, the San Diego Critics Award, and a TCG/Edgerton Foundation Award. Kirsten has attended The O’Neill, The Playwright’s Foundation Summer Festival, Pacific Playwrights Festival, Denver Center New Play Summit and has been a NEA/TCG Fellow and recipient of the Lorraine Hansberry KC/ACTF Award, the Mark Cohen Award, and two IRNE Awards. Past plays produced by Company One are 103 WITHIN THE VEIL, A MORE PERFECT UNION, and THANKSGIVING in the collaborative play GRIMM. She is currently at work on commissions from LTC3, The Goodman, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, the Huntington Theatre Company, the Kennedy Center and the University of Iowa. An alum of New Dramatists, Kirsten attended Wesleyan University where she was a U.S History Major and The Playwrights Workshop at the University of Iowa. Kirsten is also a member of the Boston playwrights group Rhombus.
Shelter of Last Resort
PLAYWRIGHT & PRODUCTION STAFF
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Miranda Craigwell
Playwright -
Summer L. Williams
Director -
Geannetta Bennett
Music Director -
Jessie Baxter
Dramaturg -
Ariel Welch
Stage Manager
Cast
- Jacqui Parker
Sister 1
- Pamela Lambert
Sister 2
- Elle Borders
Sitara
- Kim Holliday
Katherine
- Mason Sand
Lesley
- Liz Morgan
Reader
- Jesse Tolbert
Too Quick
- Amelia Lumpkin
Child
- Cliff Odle
Preacher Man/Big John
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Miranda Craigwell
Miranda Craigwell will be appearing in the world premier of Lydia Diamond’s new comedy, SMART PEOPLE, at the Huntington Theatre Company this summer. Regional credits include Lady Capulet in ROMEO AND JULIET (Actors’ Shakespeare Project), Selector in HOW WE GOT ON* (Company One), Shylock in MERCHANT OF VENUS (Zero Point Theater), Silvia in TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA (Actors’ Shakespeare Project), Susan in RACE (New Rep), and Oya/Shaunta Iyun in THE BROTHER/SISTER PLAYS** (Company One). Film/TV roles include Grace in “LITTLE EYES” (Beyond Measure Productions), Margaret in “FOUR” (Jam the Wimp productions) and Oona in UK television series “NIGHTLIFE”. Ms. Craigwell was formerly a member of the URBAN IMPROV troupe (Freelance Players) and was recently a Playwright Fellow with the Huntington Theatre Company. Her play SHELTER OF LAST RESORT is currently being developed as part of the XX Playlab at the BCA.
www.mirandacraigwell.com
Astro Boy and the God of Comics
PLAYWRIGHT & PRODUCTION STAFF
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Natsu Onoda Power
Playwright -
Natsu Onoda Power
Director -
Jamie Gahlon
Assistant Director/Creative Advisor -
Ilana M. Brownstein
Dramaturg -
Ramona Ostrowski
Dramaturg -
Marc Franklin
Production Stage Manager
Cast
- Clark Young*
Tezuka
- Gianella Flores
Astroboy
- Jessica Chance
Ensemble 1
- Amanda Ruggiero
Ensemble 2
- Kaitee Tredway
Ensemble 3
- Jeff Song
Ensemble 4
- Phil Berman
Ensemble 5
- Robert St. Laurence
Ensemble 6
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Natsu Onoda Power
Natsu Onoda Power is a DC-based writer/director/ designer. Recent works include THE T PARTY (Forum Theatre, writer/ director), A TRIP TO THE MOON (Synetic Theatre, writer/ director/ illustrator), ASTRO BOY AND THE GOD OF COMICS (The Studio Theatre 2ndStage, writer/ director). She has also directed YELLOW FACE (Theatre J); and SONGS OF THE DRAGONS FLYING TO HEAVEN (The Studio Theatre 2ndStage). Her set design has been seen at Imagination Stage, Forum Theatre, Synetic Theatre, and The Hub Theatre. She is an Assistant Professor of Theater and Performance Studies at Georgetown University, where she has directed THE OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA (adapted from Michael Pollan), MADNESS AND CIVILIZATIONS (adapted from Michel Foucault), and numerous other productions. Natsu holds a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, and is the author of God of Comics: Osamu Tezuka and the Creation of Post World War II Manga (The University Press of Mississippi in 2009).
FUFU & OREOS
PLAYWRIGHT & PRODUCTION STAFF
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Obehi Janice
Playwright -
Steven Bogart
Director -
Ilana M. Brownstein
Dramaturg -
Ciera Sadé Wade
Dramaturg -
Veronica Haakonsen
Stage Manager
Cast
- Obehi Janice
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Obehi Janice
Obehi Janice is an actress, writer, producer, and director. A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, her written work explores the power of voice in identity, politics, cultural exchange, and testimony. Her plays have been produced by GAN-e-meed Theatre Project, Sleeping Weazel, MPAACT (Chicago), The One-Minute Play Festival, The Berkshire Fringe Festival, and The Boston Theater Marathon. She is a graduate of Georgetown University.
www.obehijanice.com
It’s time to Geek Out to sci fi, comics, robots, and big-tent diversity!
Geek Theatre is on the rise and we are talking to the folks at the center.
Natsu Onoda Power, creator and director of ASTRO BOY
Ramona Ostrowski, dramaturg, ASTRO BOY
Crystal Skillman, playwright (GEEK; KING KIRBY) and affiliated artist of Vampire Cowboys theatre
Crystal Paul, editor/writer, GeekOutsider.com
A conversation with this season’s XX PlayLab artists talking about some of the biggest issues of new play field: representation, parity, opportunity, and mentorship.
Kirsten Greenidge, playwright
Shawn LaCount, director
Summer L. Williams, director
Jessie Baxter, dramaturg
Obehi Janice, playwright/performer
Steve Bogart, director
Ciera Sade Wade, dramaturg
Natsu Onoda Power, playwright/director
Ramona Ostrowski, dramaturg
Jamie Ghalon, creative consultant