Laura Eason - Geffen Playhouse

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Laura Eason - Geffen Playhouse
AUDREY SKIRBALL KENIS THEATER AT THE GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE
WELCOME TO THE GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE
Photo by Jeff Lorch Photography
SEX WITH STRANGERS
FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
WELCOME TO LAURA EASON’S CAPTIVATING
new play, Sex With Strangers. Friends and colleagues for many years,
Laura and I first crossed paths 25 years ago in a booming Chicago
theater community, and so welcoming her to the Geffen is certainly
my pleasure.
Infused with ideas that examine what it means to live in the modern
world, Sex With Strangers dares us to discern between public and
private personas, no small task in today’s realm of online personalities
and sound bite sum-ups of the human condition. How do two people talk
to one another when these distractions are taken out of the equation?
Real conversation plus sex and literature — what could be better?
Chicago director Kimberly Senior has assembled an incredible team
of designers, who have skillfully rendered both the rural bed and
breakfast where writers Olivia and Ethan seek escape from the noise
of their lives and the urban apartment where the two must later face
reality. Guided by Kimberly and Laura, stellar actors Rebecca Pidgeon
and Stephen Louis Grush have brought to life two writers who share a
common angst about how their work is perceived by the outside world.
As the characters muddle through a quagmire of doubt, first about
themselves, then about one another, they take us on a funny, deeply
personal journey that is recognizable to us all. In a partnership of any
kind, our audience of one can be our greatest supporter or our harshest
critic. Laura’s characters walk the line between encouragement and
ego with great delicacy and humor.
While this play promises a fun, sometimes silly, always sexy ride, it also
poses questions that we hope you will continue to contemplate during
your ride home and long after.
Enjoy the show!
Randall Arney
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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LETTER FROM THE CO-CHAIRS
BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
MARTHA HENDERSON
CO-CHAIR
PAMELA ROBINSON
CO-CHAIR
PATRICIA KIERNAN APPLEGATE
RANDALL ARNEY
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
BETH BEHRS
DR. GENE D. BLOCK
KEVIN BRIGHT
HAROLD A. BROWN
GIL CATES JR.
Photo by Bobby Quillard
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
MICHAEL CENTENO
MARY ANN CLOYD
MERLE DANDRIDGE
DR. BRAD EDGERTON
MARK FLEISCHER
HERBERT M. GELFAND
CHAIRMAN EMERITUS
MARTHA
HENDERSON
PAMELA
ROBINSON
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AT THE GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE
to kick off 2016 in the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater with Sex With
Strangers, written by Laura Eason and directed by Kimberly Senior. This
provocative new work is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat!
As we dive into the new year, we invite you to save the date for our 14th
annual Backstage at the Geffen event on Saturday, May 21, 2016. Our
biggest fundraiser of the year supports our Education, Veterans and
Community Engagement programs, as well as the artistic performances
on stage. This special evening promises to keep you totally entertained,
as surprise musical performances and guest artists take the stage to
share their favorite backstage stories and hilarious behind-the-scenes
memories of life as an artist. Our guest performers have included Lady
Gaga, Samuel L. Jackson, Helen Mirren, Tom Hanks, Anjelica Huston,
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Andy Garcia, Arturo Sandoval, Steve Carell and
Jennifer Garner, just to name a few. We are delighted to share that David
Geffen has graciously agreed to be our Honorary Chair this year, and we
look forward to announcing the honorees soon.
We hope you will consider joining us on May 21 to help support Geffen
Playhouse’s critical Education, Veterans and Community Engagement
programs. We are committed to changing lives through theater,
and Backstage at the Geffen makes this possible. Be a part of this
change and join us on May 21! For more information, please contact
Regina Miller, Chief Development Officer, at 310.208.6500 ext. 112 or
[email protected].
We hope you enjoy the show!
PATRICIA L. GLASER
SAM GORES
ADI GREENBERG
ARTHUR GREENBERG
JOAN KALOUSTIAN
LORETTA EVERETT KAUFMAN
DR. GERALD S. LEVEY
CARLA MALDEN
SUSAN MALLORY
GINNY MANCINI
BARRY MEYER
SCOTT MINERD
STEVEN A. OLSEN
HOLLY RICE
LINDA BERNSTEIN RUBIN
TERI SCHWARTZ
RICHARD SHERMAN
FRED SPECKTOR
LORRAINE SPURGE
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VICE CHAIRMAN
FOUNDING TRUSTEES
KIRSTEN COMBS
ROBERT A. DALY
DAVID GEFFEN
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GLORYA KAUFMAN
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CHAIRMAN EMERITUS
RON MEYER
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IN MEMORIAM
GILBERT CATES
FOUNDER
Martha Henderson
Pamela Robinson
CO-CHAIR, GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE
CO-CHAIR, GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE
MARCIA ISRAEL-CURLEY
AUDREY SKIRBALL KENIS
CHARLES KENIS
KARL MALDEN
EDIE WASSERMAN
LEW WASSERMAN
PETER ROSEN
LEGAL COUNSEL,
LATHAM & WATKINS LLP
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2015 honoree Elton John with Lady Gaga,
who opened the show
2015 host Nathan Fillion greets
storyteller Samuel L. Jackson
SAVE THE DATE
BACKSTAGE at the GEFFEN
Saturday, May 21, 2016
YOU NEVER KNOW WHO WILL TELL A STORY ...
WHO WILL PERFORM ...
AND WHO WILL STEAL THE SHOW!
For more information please contact Regina Miller
at 310.208.6500 ext. 112 or [email protected]
Photos by Jordan Strauss.
TITLE SPONSOR
PRESENTING SPONSOR
Violinist Lee England Jr. with
legend Quincy Jones
Storyteller Anjelica Huston
GEFFENPLAYHOUSE.COM/BACKSTAGE
As of printing date February 17, 2016.
THE
PERSON
IN
PERSONA
CURATING
IDENTITY IN THE
DIGITAL AGE
BY AMY LEVINSON
IN LAURA EASON’S
SMART, SAUCY PLAY,
SEX WITH STRANGERS,
WE ARE INTRODUCED TO
TWO CHARACTERS, BOTH
WRITERS BY PROFESSION.
What we witness on stage, or even in interviews, is,
While Olivia has taken a more traditional route of
generous, open-minded, hard-working, lovable and
writing and selling novels, to mediocre success, Ethan
loving woman. With that said, her true personality did
has completely embraced the world of the online
not suffer fools gladly, and that key part of her was
persona including a blog, a Twitter presence and
integrated and exponentially amplified in her onstage
constant interaction with fans, successfully monetized.
persona. Stephen Colbert is another example of the
This phenomenon, due to the combination of product
person versus the persona. The character of “Stephen
exposure and personal invisibility that online life
Colbert” on The Colbert Report had a political agenda
creates, is relatively new in our culture, but the curation
completely at odds with Colbert’s own. He used this
of a persona for the sake of one’s art is ages old.
enormously conservative persona to comic purpose
granted, a part of who the artist is, but the attributes
they emphasize have been turned up so loud that the
person they are at their core is barely visible. Joan
Rivers’s persona was that of an insult-hurling, crass,
nasty woman who had a bone to pick with everyone.
Ask the majority of people with whom she worked
and they will tell you they’ve rarely met a more
Before the ease and simplicity of being able to
— so effectively that many actually believed that the
craft a persona behind the comfort of one’s computer
persona he created in fact held his political views. In
screen, there were plenty of people working to
an interview in which he spoke as himself and not as
create these alter egos in other forms. Take stand-
his TV personality, he stated that he didn’t allow his
up comedians as a prime example of the difference
children to watch his show because he never wanted
between a person and the persona they project.
them to see him being so entirely insincere.
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THE PERSON IN PERSONA
There are those too, in our popular culture, who are
famous solely for their personas. Society’s obsession
with the Kardashians or Hiltons, famous for being
famous, is further proof that we often fail to separate
the people from their personas and this can make for
challenging interpersonal relationships — a theme
Eason explores in Sex With Strangers to great interest.
With the internet playing such an important role
in all of our lives, this idea of creating a version of
one’s self for public consumption has been taken to
new heights. Using Eason’s play as inspiration, let us
consider the world of online dating. The first thing
one is asked to do when entering into the fray of
connections made via computer (and I choose the
word “fray” carefully — it’s a minefield out there) is
create a profile. While you are ostensibly being asked
to talk about yourself, in the “creation of a profile”
there is an automatic response to lean into the best
version of one’s self. Unlike a job interview, where
we certainly bring our personality A game to the
table, in these online profiles, we can be whomever
we wish. And this is not lying, per se. It is akin to the
persona of the comedian, but instead of turning up
negative attributes for the sake of humor, we focus
on the positive. And presumably we’re going to ‘sell’
our best selves when creating an online profile, but
this is often taken to extremes as people strive to
get noticed in a sea of competition for attention.
Interestingly, what often emerges is a sense of the
generic. Time and again, in reading online profiles
(which, of course, I did purely for research purposes
for this article), one is struck by the similarity in
descriptions, as people put forth what they assume
others will find attractive. Recurring themes include
“sense of adventure, well-travelled, strong sense of
self, successful and romantic.” No one focuses on
their desire to binge watch Netflix in yoga pants
and order in. Not unlike the job interview, where,
when we are asked what our biggest weakness is,
we don’t admit our propensity for procrastination
or our ongoing need to beat everyone we know in
online Scrabble (again, purely for research). We talk
about our perfectionism being our greatest downfall.
But what can’t be hidden in an interview — how well
spoken one is, knowledge about one’s field (or lack
thereof), social aptitude, etc. — is writ large in that
first meeting. Online, one can pretend to be all of
those things. The “confident, hard-working, sensitive
person” you read about in a profile may in fact be
an “arrogant, career-obsessed person with anger
management issues.” It’s all online spin.
Of course, many of these profile “facts” are easily
sorted upon a first meeting. And this is just where
Eason’s play begins. By choosing for the internet to be
down when the first meeting between Ethan and Olivia
occurs, Eason immediately creates a scenario where
two strangers have no choice but to deal with one
another face to face, without electronic interruption or
online fact-finding. Ethan, who has had great success
with an online persona (a magnified, exaggerated
version of himself), is introduced to us and to Olivia as
the person, and not until Act II are we exposed to the
online persona. As the play progresses, we and Olivia
are confronted by the differences between the two.
Apart from how these two sides of Ethan’s
character impact the interpersonal aspects of this
play, there is much focus on the selling of one’s
self professionally and the spin required to make
headway in an over-saturated market. Art, whether it
be visual, literary or performance, needs to cultivate
an audience and also falls prey to the pitfalls of mass
media online. When we turn on our computers and
log on anywhere, our “likes” lead us into a maze of
advertising catered directly to our online habits.
Inevitably, art becomes something that can be mass
marketed according to the likes and dislikes of
consumers. An algorithm finds an audience for art
and vice versa. Therein lies a similar problem to how
an online profile becomes watered down to hold the
most appeal for the largest audience. The algorithm
can only pull out the most generic attributes of what
we read, listen to or attend. As Olivia strives to write
something that separates her from the masses, Ethan
wants her to focus on what makes her work saleable
to the greatest number of readers, and often these
elements are diametrically opposed.
Sex With Strangers navigates between the personal
and the professional lives of these two characters
by making them inextricably linked and, in doing so,
makes each side of their lives a metaphor for the other.
In Eason’s play — indeed, as in our own lives — it is
an inarguable fact that we are slaves to our obsession
with the online world. We have had to employ the term
“unplugging” to define turning off our electronics and
paying attention to the people in the room. But on- and
offline, we seek the same thing. Eason understands
our fundamental need as humans to be seen and
recognized in our work, in our art and in our lives. And
this deep recognition never comes in regards to the
persona, which is only click-bait; it comes in seeing the
person across from us.
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THE GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE
PRODUCTION OF
Written by
Laura Eason
Scenic Designer
Costume Designer
Sibyl Wickersheimer
Elisa Benzoni
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Joshua Epstein
Production Stage Manager
Julie Haber
Cricket S. Myers
Casting Director
Phyllis Schuringa, CSA
Directed by
Kimberly Senior
New York Premiere produced by Second Stage Theatre, New York, 2014
Carole Rothman, Artistic Director
“SEX WITH STRANGERS” was developed through Steppenwolf Theatre Company’s
New Play Initiative, was presented as part of its First Look Festival of New Work and
the world premiere was produced by Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL;
Martha Lavey, Artistic Director and David Hawkanson, Executive Director
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS CIRCLE MEMBERS
Laurie & Bill Benenson • Martha Henderson • Pamela Robinson Hollander & Robert Hollander
Loretta Everett Kaufman & Victor Kaufman • Jason & Yvonne Lee • Gail & Andrew Roth
Linda Bernstein Rubin & Tony Rubin • Miranda & Brett Tollman
Opening Night: Wednesday, March 9, 2016
OPENING NIGHT SPONSORS
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(In alphabetical order)
Ethan ................................................................................................................................... Stephen Louis Grush
Olivia .......................................................................................................................................... Rebecca Pidgeon
SETTING
ACT I: A bed and breakfast in rural Michigan
ACT II: Olivia’s apartment in Chicago
RUNNING TIME
Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
There will one 15 minute intermission.
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SEX WITH STRANGERS
CAST OF CHARACTERS
PRODUCTION BIOGRAPHIES
STEPHEN LOUIS GRUSH
(Ethan)
Stephen Louis Grush makes
his Geffen Playhouse debut.
Recent theater credits
include: Airline Highway, The
March, Sex With Strangers,
The Tempest, Dublin Carol,
Good Boys and True and Last
of the Boys (Steppenwolf
Theater Company); he was
also commissioned to write
and direct Adore as a part
of Steppenwolf’s initial
Garage Rep Series in 2009.
Other recent Chicago credits
include: The Seagull, A True
History of the Johnstown
Flood, Oedipus Complex
and Pericles (Goodman
Theatre); Cymbeline,
Romeo and Juliet (Chicago
Shakespeare Theater);
True West (American
Theater Company); and
Topdog/Underdog (Congo
Square). Recent television
credits include: Longmire,
Gracepoint, Lucky 7, The
Mob Doctor, Powers, Cooper
and Stone, Detroit 187, The
Chicago Code and Starting
Under. Recent film credits
include: The Free World,
Catch Hell, Return to Sender,
At Any Price, The Express, Left
Alone, Nightlights, Dead Girl,
Attrition, Lac Du Flambeau
and Lifeguard.
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REBECCA PIDGEON
(Olivia)
Rebecca Pidgeon has starred
in the films: The Spanish
Prisoner, The Winslow Boy,
State and Main, Heist, Red,
Two Bit Waltz and most
recently played a role in The
Divergent Series: Allegiant.
Her television credits include
Phil Spector for HBO and
Jesse Stone: Sea Change
for CBS. She had recurring
roles on the hit series The
Unit for CBS and The Shield
for FX and played a regular
role on In Justice for ABC.
She starred in Uncle Vanya
for the BBC, and in Samuel
Beckett’s Catastrophe
opposite Sir John Gielgud
and Harold Pinter for Channel
4. Pidgeon played “Deeny”
in The Old Neighborhood
on Broadway and “Claire”
in Boston Marriage at the
Geffen Playhouse. She
originated the role of “Carol”
in Oleanna Off-Broadway,
which had its world premiere
at the Orpheum Theatre.
As a member of The Royal
National Theatre in London,
she starred in its productions
of Speed-the-Plow and The
Changeling. She is a member
of the Atlantic Theater
Company and is a graduate
of the Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art in London. In
addition to her career as an
actress, Pidgeon is a singer/
songwriter whose album
Slingshot was nominated for
a Grammy award. Her latest
album is Bad Poetry.
LAURA EASON
(Playwright)
Laura Eason is a screenwriter,
playwright of both original
work and adaptation, and
a musical book writer. As a
screenwriter, she recently
finished her third season
on the Emmy-nominated
Netflix drama, House of
Cards (WGA nomination for
Outstanding Writing in a
Drama Series), sold a drama
pilot to 20th Century Fox
TV/FOX network, executive
produced by Danny Strong,
and is writing a feature film
for Sarah Jessica Parker’s
company, Pretty Matches. Her
more than twenty produced
plays include Sex With
Strangers (Second Stage
Theatre, NYC; Steppenwolf
Theatre, Chicago; Sydney
Theatre, Australia; Blackwing
Productions, Buenos Aires,
Argentina; fifteen productions
in 2015–2016 including the
US, UK, Spain and Australia)
and Around The World In
80 Days (recently at the
St. James, London, world
premiere at Lookingglass
Theatre, Baltimore Center
Stage, KC Rep., also New Vic
and Royal Exchange Theaters,
UK). Her musical Days Like
Today, music and lyrics by
Alan Schmuckler, has its
world premiere at Writers
Theatre, Chicago. Laura
is a long-time Ensemble
Member of Lookingglass
Theatre Company in Chicago,
recipient of the 2011 Regional
Theatre Tony Award, and
served as the company’s
Artistic Director for six years.
In New York, she is a member
of Rising Phoenix Rep, New
Georges and an alumna of the
Women’s Project Playwright’s
Lab. Laura is a proud
graduate of Northwestern
University. Born and raised
in Chicago, she now lives in
Brooklyn, NY with her family.
Information and updates
at lauraeason.com and
@LeasonNYC.
KIMBERLY SENIOR
(Director)
Kimberly Senior is a freelance
director and the director of
the 2013 Pulitzer Prize winning
play Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar.
She is also a 2013 Finalist for
the SDCF Joe A. Callaway
Award, the Zelda Fichandler
Award and the Alan Schneider
Award. In Chicago, Kimberly is
a Resident Director at Writers
Theatre and an Associate Artist
at TimeLine Theatre. Her work
has received multiple Joseph
Jefferson nominations. As an
educator, Kimberly spent 10
years as both an administrator
and Resident Artist with
Steppenwolf for Young Adults.
In addition, Kimberly either ran
programs or taught for Court
Theater, Northlight Theatre,
Redmoon Theater, Roadworks
Productions, Victory Gardens,
Metropolis, Act One Studios
and Acting Studio Chicago. She
has served as adjunct faculty
at Columbia College and
DePaul University. She is the
recipient of Columbia College’s
2010 Excellence in Teaching
Award. Kimberly has served
as Program Director and as a
dramaturg for Steppenwolf’s
First Look Repertory of New
Work. New York: Disgraced
(Broadway), The Who and
The What, Disgraced (Lincoln
Center Theater 3). Chicago:
Disgraced and Rapture, Blister,
Burn (Goodman Theatre);
Marjorie Prime, The Diary of
Anne Frank, Hedda Gabler,
The Letters (Writers Theatre);
4000 Miles, The Whipping Man
(Northlight Theatre); Want,
The North Plan (Steppenwolf);
Inana, My Name is Asher Lev,
PRODUCTION BIOGRAPHIES
SIBYL WICKERSHEIMER
(Scenic Designer)
Sibyl’s regional set design
credits include productions
at Oregon Shakespeare
Festival, Woolly Mammoth
Theatre, Lookingglass
Theatre, Seattle Repertory
Theatre, Portland Center
Stage, Portland Playhouse,
Berkeley Rep, Arizona Theatre
Company, The Kirk Douglas
Theatre, Geffen Playhouse
and South Coast Rep. In Los
Angeles, Sibyl has designed
for numerous companies,
including 10 productions at
The Actors’ Gang of which
1984 and The Trial of the
Catonsville 9 have toured to
five continents. Outside of the
traditional theater space, her
art installations and sculpture
have been exhibited in
galleries throughout Southern
California. Sibyl’s set design
for The Unfortunates at OSF
was recently displayed at
the Prague Quadrennial for
Performance Design and
Space, and will be exhibited
at the 2016 USITT conference
in Salt Lake City. Sibyl is also
an Assistant Professor at
the University of Southern
California in the School of
Dramatic Arts.
ELISA BENZONI
(Costume Designer)
Elisa is an Italian born costume
designer working in LA and
San Diego. She is currently
the resident costume designer
for North Coast Repertory
Theatre. Select Credits include:
The Who and The What, Our
Town; Tall Girls; Brahaman/I;
Sam Bendrix at the Bon
Soir (La Jolla Playhouse);
Pericles, Reckless, Much Ado
About Nothing, Measure for
Measure (Old Globe/USD);
Snakeskin, Lifeblood Harmony,
Chagall; A Man Found
Wanting (Malashock Dance);
The Storm; The Threepenny
Opera; A Man, His Wife, and
His Hat (UCSD). Assistant
costume credits: Dialogues des
Carmelites (Teatro Petruzzelli,
Bari), Paradise Found (Menier
Chocolate Factory, London),
Milk Like Sugar (La Jolla
Playhouse), As You Like It,
Midsummer Night’s Dream
(The Old Globe). Elisa holds
a costume design MFA from
UCSD where she is now an
adjunct lecturer.
www.elisabenzoni.com
JOSHUA EPSTEIN
(Lighting Designer)
Joshua has designed lighting
for many of the top regional
theaters in the country
including: the Mark Taper
Forum, Kirk Douglas Theatre,
Pasadena Playhouse, The
Guthrie, The Goodman,
Philadelphia Theatre Company,
Trinity Repertory Company,
Baltimore Center Stage, Long
Wharf Theatre, Paper Mill
Playhouse, Alliance Theater,
Actor’s Theatre of Louisville,
Playmakers Repertory and
Cincinnati Playhouse in the
Park. He has served as a
lecturer at the UCLA School
of Theater, Film and Television
since 2014. Josh received his
MFA from NYU’s Tisch School
of the Arts. He is a recipient
of the NEA/TCG Career
Development Program for
Designers and a Member of the
O’Neill National Playwrights
Conference Artistic Council.
Josh lives in Los Angeles with
his wife and three daughters.
www.joshepsteindesign.com.
CRICKET S. MYERS
(Sound Designer)
On Broadway, Cricket earned
a Tony Nomination and a
Drama Desk Award for her
design of Bengal Tiger at the
Baghdad Zoo. Off Broadway
designs include The Marvelous
Wonderettes. She has also
designed regionally at Geffen
Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse,
The Ahmanson, The Mark
Taper Forum, Berkley Rep,
Arena Stage, South Coast
Rep, The Kirk Douglas Theatre
and Pasadena Playhouse.
Other selected L.A. designs
include NoHo Arts Center,
The Rubicon, Ghost Road
Theater Company, The
Celebration Theater, and Circle
X. She has earned 18 Ovation
Nominations, as well as
winning The Kinetic Award for
Outstanding Achievements in
Theatrical Design, an LADCC
and a Garland Award.
www.cricketsmyers.com
JULIE HABER
(Production Stage Manager)
Julie is delighted to be
working again with director
Kimberly Senior, with
whom she just completed a
Berkeley Rep/Seattle Rep
co-production of Disgraced,
by Ayad Akhtar. She has stage
managed at many regional
theaters around the country,
including Pasadena Playhouse
(A Song at Twilight), as well as
Magic Theatre in San Francisco
and four summer seasons
at Santa Cruz Shakespeare
(formerly Shakespeare
Santa Cruz). She served as
Administrative Stage Manager
at American Conservatory
Theater for three seasons and
as Company Stage Manager
at South Coast Rep for 20
seasons. She enjoys working
on children’s theater at
MainStreet Theater Company
in Rancho Cucamonga. Julie
received her MFA from Yale
School of Drama, has taught
stage management at UC
Irvine, UC San Diego, Cal
Arts and Yale and is a proud
member of Actors’ Equity.
PHYLLIS SCHURINGA, CSA
(Casting)
Phyllis has been the casting
director at Geffen Playhouse
for 12 years and now is also
the Artistic Associate. Recent
plays at the Geffen include
Barcelona; Bad Jews; The
Night Alive; Switzerland; The
Country House; Wait Until
Dark and American Buffalo.
Before joining the team at the
Geffen, she was the casting
director for Steppenwolf
Theatre in Chicago where
her favorites include Frank
Galati’s adaptation of The
Grapes of Wrath (also La Jolla
Playhouse, National Theatre in
London, and Broadway, where
it received the Tony Award
for Best Play), the original
production of Steve Martin’s
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
(and subsequent productions
including Westwood
Playhouse and Briar Street
Theater in Chicago), Austin
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P9
SEX WITH STRANGERS
All My Sons, Dolly West’s
Kitchen (TimeLine Theatre);
The Great God Pan, After
the Revolution, Madagascar,
The Overwhelming and The
Busy World is Hushed (Next);
Waiting for Lefty (American
Blues); Old Times, The
Conquest of the South Pole,
Uncle Vanya, Cherry Orchard,
Three Sisters, Fuddy Meers and
Knives in Hens (Strawdog);
Cripple of Inishmaan, Bug
and The Pillowman (Redtwist
Theatre); Thieves Like Us (The
House Theatre), among others.
Regional: Disgraced (Berkeley
Rep/Seattle Rep); The Who
and The What (La Jolla
Playhouse); Little Gem (City
Theatre); Murder on the Nile,
A Few Good Men (Peninsula
Players); Mauritius (Theatre
Squared, Fayetteville, AR).
PRODUCTION BIOGRAPHIES
Pendleton’s Orson’s Shadow
and Charles L. Mee’s Time
to Burn. Broadway transfers
include One Flew Over the
Cuckoo’s Nest (Tony Award for
Best Revival) and The Song
of Jacob Zulu. She teaches
auditioning at Steppenwolf
West and is a member of the
Casting Society of America.
RANDALL ARNEY
(Artistic Director)
Randall Arney has been
a theater professional for
over 30 years and has
served as Artistic Director
of the Geffen Playhouse
since 1999. In addition to
his artistic programming
and oversight at the Geffen,
Arney has helmed more
than 10 productions for
the theater, most recently
Outside Mullingar, The Night
Alive, Reasons to Be Pretty,
Slowgirl, American Buffalo,
Superior Donuts, The Female
of the Species, The Seafarer,
Speed-the-Plow and All My
Sons. Arney is an ensemble
member and former Artistic
Director of Chicago’s
Steppenwolf Theatre where
his directing credits include:
Slowgirl, The Seafarer, The
Beauty Queen of Leenane,
Death and the Maiden, Curse
of the Starving Class, Killers
and The Geography of Luck,
among others. Arney also
directed Steppenwolf’s world
premiere of Steve Martin’s
Picasso at the Lapin Agile,
as well as the subsequent
national and international
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acclaimed productions. Mr.
Arney’s acting credits with
Steppenwolf include Born
Yesterday, Ghost in the
Machine, The Homecoming,
Frank’s Wild Years, You
Can’t Take it with You, Fool
for Love, True West, Balm
in Gilead and Coyote Ugly.
As the Artistic Director
for Steppenwolf from 1987
to 1995, he oversaw the
creation of a new stateof-the-art theater which is
Steppenwolf’s current home.
Broadway transfers under his
leadership include The Rise
and Fall of Little Voice, The
Song of Jacob Zulu (six Tony
Award nominations) and The
Grapes of Wrath (1990 Tony
Award, Best Play). Mr. Arney
has an MFA degree in Acting
from Illinois State University
and has taught master
classes and workshops at
UCLA, Steppenwolf, around
the U.S. and in Tokyo.
GIL CATES, JR.
(Executive Director)
Gil Cates, Jr. has proudly
served on the Geffen
Playhouse Board since 2012
and has years of producing
and directing experience in
theater, film and television.
Gil’s theater credits include
the award-winning Names
(Matrix Theatre) starring Dixie
Carter and Greg Mullavey,
The Night I Knocked Out Joe
Frazer and Lost 90 Pounds
(Gardner Stage Theater),
as well as Three Sisters and
David Mamet’s A Life in the
Theatre (both at Syracuse
Stage). Gil’s film credits
include The Surface (starring
Sean Astin and Geffen
Playhouse alumnus Chris
Mulkey), Jobs (starring Ashton
Kutcher, Josh Gad, Dermot
Mulroney, as well as Geffen
Playhouse alumni Matthew
Modine and Ron Eldard) and
the 2011 feature film Lucky
(starring Colin Hanks, Ari
Graynor, Ann-Margret and
recent Golden Globe winner
Jeffrey Tambor). In addition,
Gil produced and directed
the critically acclaimed Life
After Tomorrow, featuring
Sarah Jessica Parker, which
won best documentary at
the Phoenix Film Festival
and later had its premiere
Christmas Eve on Showtime.
His other films include Deal
(starring Burt Reynolds,
Bret Harrison and Charles
Durning), The Mesmerist
(starring Geffen Playhouse
alumnus Neil Patrick Harris),
and the critically acclaimed
independent film Order of
Chaos. Gil also made his TV
directorial debut with an
episode of the NBC comedy,
Joey, starring Emmy winner
Matt LeBlanc. He studied at
the National Theatre Institute
in Waterford, Connecticut, and
holds a BFA in Drama from
Syracuse University in 1991.
REGINA MILLER
(Chief Development Officer)
Regina has been a
development professional
for over 18 years, working
with non-profit institutions,
foundations and corporations
on strategy, analysis and
fundraising. She has worked
for Simon Wiesenthal Center,
The Clinton Foundation,
Ben Affleck’s Eastern Congo
Initiative, Hank Azaria’s
Determined to Succeed,
Charlize Theron's Africa
Outreach Project, Water.org,
Codenow.org among others.
Prior to the Geffen, Regina
served as the Director of
Partnerships for Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Greater Los
Angeles and the Inland Empire
where she led strategic
planning and development
while executing policies that
advanced the organization’s
visibility and growth. Regina
also has a strong passion for
teaching. After graduating
from University of North
Carolina School of the Arts,
she taught in preschools and
kindergartens in New York.
From the age of 13, Regina
worked as a professional
dancer on Broadway as well as
with a number of prominent
modern dance ensembles.
Fusing two of her interests,
she created a highly successful
program which incorporated
dance therapy and creative
movement into an early
childhood curriculum as
well as wrote and produced
a television show based on
this concept. In addition to
being a published author and
photographer with Tallfellow
Press and Prometheus Books,
Regina has taught and lectured
at numerous schools in New
York, Los Angeles and abroad.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
GEFFEN
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Assistant Set Designer Yuri Okahana and Dreem Qin
Assistant Lighting Designer Ning Ji
Wardrobe Supervisor Kit Peterson
Sound Board Operator Michael Gunderson
Production Assistant Marissa Putnick
Stage Crew Alex Norkus
Properties Artisan Cami Viand
Properties Artisan Devin Lennon-Davey
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Set provided by Scenic Highlights
Lighting Equipment provided by 4Wall Entertainment Lighting
Sound Equipment provided by Jon Sound Inc.
Production Photographer Michael Lamont
Media Filming Four Leaf Media
SPECIAL THANKS
UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television Scene, Prop, Sound and
Costume Shops; London Cleaners
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Geffen Playhouse is affiliated with the University of California at Los Angeles,
specifically the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Geffen Playhouse
values its role as an important educational resource by providing students
with master classes, workshops and internships. Students are also able to work
and learn from distinguished visiting Geffen artists such as Alan Ayckbourn,
Jon Robin Baitz, Annette Bening, Ed Harris, David Ives, Neil LaBute, David
Mamet, Donald Margulies, Terrence McNally, John Rando and Kathleen Turner
in areas of directing, playwriting, acting, design, dramaturgy, management and
production. Geffen Playhouse also draws upon the distinguished experts in the
university to enhance the theater’s programs and research.
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AT THE THEATER
This theater operates under agreement between the League of Resident Theaters
and Actors Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers
in the United States.
The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity
Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
This theater operates under agreement between the League of Resident Theaters and
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union.
LATE SEATING
Should you arrive late to the theater
or vacate your seat during the
performance, please expect to be held
in the lobby until an appropriate pause
in the action on-stage. To minimize
disturbance to other patrons, you may
be seated in the first available location
by the house staff even if different from
your assigned seat. Be advised that
some productions or circumstances may
not allow for late or return seating.
The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT theaters are represented
by United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.
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ANNUAL DONORS
Geffen Playhouse recognizes the following individuals and organizations for their generous support of our Annual Fund and Backstage
at the Geffen. Donors are listed at the Associate level and higher for gifts made between December 1, 2014 and February 1, 2016.
In appreciation, donors enjoy a host of special benefits including house seats, complimentary drinks, receptions and much more.
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Jill Barnes
Sam Craven-Griffiths
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Jeni Pearsons Director of Special Events
David Gerhardt Supervising House Manager
Jane Phillips Harper Deputy Supervising House Manager
Josiah Davis, Brett Donaldson, Amy Farkas,
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Jonathan Schwartz
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Ally Aberrotman, Rebecca Birstock, Kailey Bray,
Christopher Caron, Taylor Cerny, Vianney Cossyleon,
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Keith Mitchell, Aaron Newman, JoJo Nwoko,
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Luis Ruiz, Oliver Vaughn, Cody Williams,
Dennis Woullard Ushers
Rob Mersola
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Adam Carr, Brenda Davidson, David Gregory,
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Ryan Turner Bartenders
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Miguel del Castillo
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Mario Santillan-Perez
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Juan Carlos Umaña
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This project was also funded in part by the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles.
Geffen Playhouse, a not-for-profit theater company, is proudly affiliated with the University of California at Los Angeles.
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