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Cast
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Noam Ash
Steve
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Paige Clark Perkinson
Agnes
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Adobuere Ebiama
Kaliope/Kelly
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Jacqui Baker
Narrator/Evil Gabbi
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Jamianne Devlin
Vera/The Beholder
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Jordan Clark
Tilly
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Jordan Sobel
Miles
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Kaitee Tredway
Puppeteer/Farrah/Evil Tina
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Meredith Saran
Lillith/Lily
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Mike Handelman
Chuck
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Stewart Evan Smith
Orcus
PLAYWRIGHT & PRODUCTION STAFF
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Qui Nguyen
Playwright -
Shira Milikowsky
Director -
Robert Najarian
Fight Director -
Julie Marie Langevin
Stage Manager -
Phil Berman
Dramaturg -
Chris Robichaud
RPG & Community Consultant -
Miranda Giurleo
Costume Designer -
Justin Paice
Lighting Designer -
Erik Diaz
Set Designer -
Aaron Mack
Sound Designer -
Alexandra Herryman
Puppet Designer -
Sam Sewell
Props Designer -
Roxie Myrhum
Puppet Coach -
Annie McGuire
Assistant Stage Manager -
Rachel Shaw
Assistant Stage Manager -
Joshua McTaggart
Assistant Director -
Karthik Subramanian
Production Manager -
Katherine Clanton
Assistant Production Manager -
Mark Abby VanDerzee
Technical Director
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Noam Ash
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Paige Clark Perkinson
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Adobuere Ebiama
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Jacqui Baker
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Jamianne Devlin
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Jordan Clark
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Jordan Sobel
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Kaitee Tredway
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Meredith Saran
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Mike Handelman
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Stewart Evan Smith
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Qui Nguyen
Qui Nguyen is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and Co-Founder/Co-Artistic Director of the OBIE Award winning Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company of New York City. Scripts include She Kills Monsters (The Flea); Krunk Fu Battle Battle (East West Players); Bike Wreck (Ensemble Studio Theatre); Trial By Water (Ma-Yi Theater); Aliens Versus Cheerleaders (Keen Teens); Soul Samurai; The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G (Ma-Yi Theater & Vampire Cowboys); Lush Valley (HERE Arts Center); and the critically acclaimed Vampire Cowboys productions of Alice in Slasherland; Fight Girl Battle World; Men of Steel; and Living Dead in Denmark. His scripts are published by Samuel French, Broadway Play Publishing, and Playscripts.com. Honors include a 2013 Mellon Residency; 2012 & 2009 GLAAD Media Award nominations (She Kills Monsters and Soul Samurai); 2008 & 2006 NY Innovative Theatre Award nominations for Best Production (Fight Girl Battle World and Living Dead in Denmark); 2012 ITBA Patrick Lee Award for Outstanding Off-Off Broadway Show & 2010 nom in the same category (She Kills Monsters and Alice In Slasherland); named a 2012 TCG Young Leader of Color; 2007 Comiccritique.com citation for Best Adaptation of Comics into other Media (Men of Steel); 2004 NYTheatre.com's People of the Year; and cited as a “Downtown Playwright to Watch” by TIME OUT NEW YORK. He is a proud resident artist at New Dramatists, a core member of The Playwrights’ Center, an alumnus of Youngblood, and a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre and The Ma-Yi Writers Lab. He's currently the Playwright-in-Residence at Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis courtesy the Mellon Foundation. His company, Vampire Cowboys, is the only theatre organization to be officially sponsored by NY Comic Con.
Check out Director of New Work Ilana Brownstein’s great interview with playwright Qui Nguyen, in front of a live audience!
Welcome to the dramaturgy blog for Company One’s upcoming production of SHE KILLS MONSTERS by Qui Nguyen! Here you’ll find context, resources, images, videos, rehearsal photos, design process updates, quips, anecdotes and immense geekery.
SPECIAL EVENTS!
All events are free and held post-show, and all are invited to attend regardless of whether you attend the ticketed performance beforehand.
Sunday, April 14 – discussion with playwright Qui Nguyen, moderated by C1 Director of New Work, Ilana M. Brownstein
Saturday, April 20 & Sunday, April 21 – to celebrate Boston’s Comic Con, come to the show in cosplay and be entered to win an SKM shirt!
Sunday, April 21 – pay-what-you-can performance and discussion with the SKM cast, moderated by dramaturg Phil Berman
CONVERSATIONS WITH GEEK-MASTER CHRIS ROBICHAUD:
Friday, April 19: A Very Brief History of Dungeons & Dragons, or, How Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson Changed the World
Wednesday, April 24: Dungeons & Dragons in the 80s: From ET: The Extra-Terrestrial to the The Church Lady
Friday, May 3rd: Save vs. Death: Some Philosophical Themes in Dungeons & Dragons
Wednesday, May 8: The Future of Dungeons & Dragons: Tabletop Games, Video Games, and the Age of the Geeks
Christopher Robichaud teaches ethics and social epistemology at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is an avid player of board games and table-top roleplaying games who has brought a lifetime of gameplay into his teaching, having designed the first zombie pandemic simulation game for policy students at Harvard. He is currently editing the volume Dungeons & Dragons and Philosophy, due out next summer, and is writing his own horror roleplaying game, Midnight Syndicate, based on the albums of the band of the same name.
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