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25 th ANNIVERSARY EDITION become a TMT SUBSCRIBER and GET TICKETS Now! Including a Metropolitan Production of Eugene O’Neill’s epic trilogy: Mourning Becomes Electra With special features: The Great God Brown Beyond the Horizon Dynamo Durned Queer Marco Millions The TMT Institute 25th Anniversary Gala NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE BROOKLYN, NY PERMIT #84 Paid XXV T.M.T. 138 S Oxford St Room 5A Brooklyn, NY 11217 www.targetmargin.org [email protected] XXV XXV 25 th Anniversary Season TMT programming is made possible through major support from The Andrew W. Mellon New York Theater Program, A.R.T./New York, The Asen Foundation, Axe-Houghton Foundation, The Barbara Bell Cumming Foundation, Bank of America Charitable Foundation, The Bernard Myers Fund, Charina Foundation, The Clinton-Walker Family Foundation, The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Fred Alger Management, Inc., Greene Rubin Miller & Pacino, The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, The Howard Gilman Foundation, Iger Bay Foundation, The Jan Don Foundation, The Jerome Robbins Foundation, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts, The Shubert Foundation, Robins Kaplan LLP, The Tony Randall Fund. Need Direction? turn to TARGET MARGIN THEATER You already know the Target Margin Theater Highway— for 25 years we’ve presented aggressively re-imagined adaptations of classics and new plays inspired by existing sources, including 40 Mainstage productions directed by David Herskovits. But don’t forget about the rest of Target Margin’s programs—regularly updated to help you get lost, no matter where you’re going. The TMT Lab, our festival of works by exciting new talent, has guided over 1000 early and mid- career artists in their creative travels. And our yearlong fellowship, The TMT Institute, helps five artists every year navigate the roadmap of their practice, providing guidance at every U-turn. Whatever road you're on, we have a program for your traveling needs. Support us with a tax-deductible donation at targetmargin.org or by mail! TMT STAFF: Artistic Director: David Herskovits Artistic Producers: Sarah Hughes + Moe Yousuf Associate Artistic Director: Lenore Doxsee Graphic Design: Maggie Hoffman TMT Board of Directors: Hilary Alger, Clark Anderson, Matthew Boyer, Lenore Doxsee, Paul Giamatti, David Herskovits, Dana Kirchman, Matthew McFarlane, Jennifer Nadeau, Adam Weinstein, Amy Wilson 2016/2017 SEASON SUBSCRIPTION Your $125 Season Subscription (a $250 value!) gets you: TWO TICKETS to all five Unseen O’Neill Lab productions in December 2016. Features Durned Queer directed by David Herskovits as well as a special collaboration with CUNY. TWO TICKETS to our marathon production of Mourning Becomes Electra, directed by David Herskovits in April / May 2017. PRIORITY SEATING! WAIVED BOX OFFICE FEES! INVITATIONS TO READINGS, REHEARSALS, WORKSHOPS AND MORE! SPECIAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE GIFT! TO BUY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION VISIT TARGETMARGIN.ORG OR CALL 718-398-3095 B e c om e a S u b c r ib e r T o d a y ! Official Auto Road Atlas of the 2016 / 2017 Season

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Page 1: You already know the Target Margin Theater Highway— · MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA by Eugene O’Neill Directed by David Herskovits Abrons Arts Center | April / May 2017 Love, race,

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TARGET MARGIN THEATER You already know the Target Margin Theater Highway—for 25 years we’ve presented aggressively re-imagined adaptations of classics and new plays inspired by existing sources, including 40 Mainstage productions directed by David Herskovits.

But don’t forget about the rest of Target Margin’s programs—regularly updated to help you get lost, no matter where you’re going. The TMT Lab, our festival of works by exciting new talent, has guided over 1000 early and mid-career artists in their creative travels. And our yearlong fellowship, The TMT Institute, helps five artists every year navigate the roadmap of their practice, providing guidance at every U-turn.

Whatever road you're on, we have a program for your traveling needs. Support us with a tax-deductible donation at targetmargin.org or by mail!

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(a $250 value!) gets you:

TWO TICKETS to all five Unseen O’Neill Lab productions in December 2016. Features Durned Queer directed by David Herskovits as well as a special collaboration with CUNY.

TWO TICKETS to our marathon production of Mourning Becomes Electra, directed by David Herskovits in April / May 2017.

PRIORITY SEATING! WAIVED BOX OFFICE FEES! INVITATIONS TO READINGS, REHEARSALS, WORKSHOPS AND MORE!SPECIAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE GIFT!

TO BUY YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONVISIT TARGETMARGIN.ORG

OR CALL 718-398-3095

Become a Sub criber Today!

Official Auto Road Atlas of the 2016 / 2017 Season

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?. THE INSTITUTE2017 application due midnight October 31, 2016. The Institute is a year-long fellowship for five artists to expand their creative practice. Built on TMT’s history of nurturing talent, the Institute provides each Fellow a $1,000 stipend, institutional support and space for open-ended questioning and experimentation within, and at the edges of, the form of theater.

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R. TMT LAB: UNSEEN O’NEILLThe Brick | December 1-17, 2016 TMT takes four of Eugene O'Neill's known, studied, but rarely-seen works out for a spin. Tickets $18, on sale now at targetmargin.org and bricktheater.com.

Beyond The Horizon Lead Artist: Ann Marie DorrDecember 1-4DynamoLead Artist: Kathleen Kennedy TobinDecember 2, 4, 15, and 16The Great God BrownLead Artist: Eva von SchweinitzDecember 14-17Marco MillionsLead Artists: Claire Moodey and Bess Rowen December 8-11

Plus, a theater-making workshop for veterans, a panel on adapting O’Neill, and Durned Queer—a special in-process showing of Mourning Becomes Electra.

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41. MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA by Eugene O’Neill Directed by David HerskovitsAbrons Arts Center | April / May 2017Love, race, money, and war: Eugene O’Neill captured the essence of our country in his great trilogy Mourning Becomes Electra. Part Greek tragedy, part U.S. history play, part family romance, and infused with TMT’s unique brand of passionate irreverence, our production explodes the American project. You’ve never had a ride quite like this.

XXV. 25TH ANNIVERSARY BLOWOUT PARTY SAVE THE DATE: MARCH 9, 2017This season Target Margin turns 25 and we’re pulling out all the stops… including a special one-night-only performance directed by David Herskovits. Keep your eyes on the road and stay tuned for more details!

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1. TITUS ANDRONICUS by William Shakespeare. Directed by David Herskovits. With Todd Alcott, William Badgett, Aaron Beall, Paul Boocock, Geoff Brackett, Michael Carley, David Chalfant, Terence Cranendonk, Henry Di John, James Ferguson, Michael Gans, Bradley Glenn, Rinne Groff, Eugene Nesmith, Mary Neufeld, Scott Rabinowitz, Randolph Curtis Rand, Steven Rattazi, Chris Rossi, Thomas Jay Ryan, Noel Simmons, Yuri Skujins, and Rock Townsend. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Lenny Bart, Costumes: David Zinn, Dramaturgy: Megan Raddant, Stage Manager: Christine Lemme, Sound: John Collins, Technical Director: Eric Dyer, Graphics: James Hannaham.2. EGYPT. Directed by David Herskovits. Adapted from Antony & Cleopatra by William Shakespeare. With William Badgett, Neil Bradley, Bradley Glenn, Rinne Groff, James Hannaham, Karl-Peter Hermann, Daniel Pardo, Gregor Paslawsky, Erik Passoja, Scott Rabinowitz, Randolph Curtis Rand, Steven Rattazzi, Thomas Jay Ryan, Greig Sargeant and Yuri Skujins. Music: Thomas Cabaniss, Sets: Marsha Ginsberg, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn, Sound: John Collins, Dramaturg: Douglas Langworthy, Production Manager: Rohana Kenin, Stage Manager: Christine Lemme, Assistant Stage Managers: Hiedi Tradewell, Colleen Werthmann.3. LITTLE EYOLF by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by David Herskovits. With Neil Bradley, Linda Donald, Rinne Groff, Clifton Munz-Phelps, Mary Neufeld and Thomas Jay Ryan. Dramaturg: Douglas Langworthy, Sets: Erika Belsey, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: Tom Broecker, Sound: John Collins, Production Manager: Rohana Kenin, Stage Manager: Christine Lemme, Technical Director: Mike Taylor, Press: Marlo LeCort, Assistant Production Manager: Hiedi Tradewell, Assistant Director: Sam Osheroff, Assistant Costume Designer: Delia Doherty, Props: Gretchen Griffin.4. MEDEA by Hans Henny Jahn, translated by Douglas Langworthy. Directed by David Herskovits. With Daniel Amenda, William Badgett, Patrick Boll, Caroline Clay, Claire Dorsey, Johnnie Gamble, Tyrone Henderson, Daniel Wilkes Kelley, James Leftwich, Clifton Munz-Phelps, David Pincus and Damond Taylor. Sets: Sarah Edkins, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn, Sound: John Collins, Stage Manager / Dramaturg: Christine Lemme, Production Manager: Stephanie Coen, Technical Director: Luciana Fusco, Assistant Costume Designer: Delia Doherty, Props: Gretchen Griffin.5. HAMLET by William Shakespeare. Directed by David Herskovits. With Adam Cunningham, Debra England, David Eye, Nicole Halmos, Anne Hemmett, Daniel Wilkes Kelley, Rohana Kenin, Gary Mink, Mary Neufeld, Scott Rabinowitz, Lynn Silver and Amy Wilson. Sets: Erika Belsey, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn, Sound: James Ferguson, Fight Choreographer: Brian Byrnes, Dramaturg: Douglas Langworthy, Production Manager: Dana Kirchman, Production Stage Manager: Christine Lemme, Assistant Stage Manager: Jonathan Couser.6. OBJECTS LIE ON A TABLE by Gertrude Stein. Directed by David Herskovits. With Michael Booth, Neil Bradley, Linda Donald, Rohana Kenin, Steven Rattazzi, Greig Sargeant, Noel Simmons, Yuri Skujins, Penelope Smith and Barbara Wiechmann. Production Stage Manager: Meredith Palin, Production Manager: Dana Kirchman, Sets: Sarah Edkins, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn, Sound: David Hull, Assistant Production Manager: Jonathan Couser, Dramaturg: Douglas Langworthy, Press: Deb Warren. What Is a

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12. STRICTLY DISHONORABLE by Preston Sturges. Directed by David Herskovits. With Andrew Dolan, Patricia Dunnock, Devid Letwin, Mary Neufeld, Steven Rattazzi, Jeffrey Ricketts, Greig Sargeant, and Yuri Skujins. Sets & Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn, Sound: Wayne Frost, Stage Managers: K. Kennedy Tobin and Josh Reynolds, Assistant Stage Manager: Al Eistman, Assistant Director: Brian Bauman, Props: Jeff Tapnick, Assistant Set Design: Shannon Rednour. B. LOST AMERICAN CLASSICS. Lead Artists: Lenore Doxsee & Emma Griffin, James Hannaham, Yuri Skujins and Maria Striar.13. MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS by Dorothy and DuBose Heyward. Directed by David Herskovits. With Heather Gillespie, Melody Cooper, Will Badgett, David Eye, Billie James, Rosemarie Cepeda, Beresford Bennett, Joyce Lee,Tony Jackson, Alvin Alexis, Greig Sargeant, Lenore Pemberton. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Erika Belsey, Costumes: David Zinn, Music Director/Composer: Thomas Cabaniss.14. MEASURE FOR MEASURE by William Shakespeare. Directed by David Herskovits. With Will Badgett, Beresford Bennett, Victoria Boomsma, Mark Byrne, Andrew Dolan, Sheri Graubert, Jacqueline Gregg, Tony Jackson, Billie James, Giuseppe Jones, Mary Neufeld, Jina Oh, Greig Sargeant, Randy Schein and Yuri Skujins. Sets: Carl Balley, Costumes: David Zinn, Music: Thomas Cabaniss, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sound: Ronit Kirchmann, Production Stage Manger: K. Kennedy Tobin, Assistant Stage Manager: Al Einstman, Assistant Directors: George Kastrinos, Stanislas Kemper & Mimi Epstein.C. WHAT IS A LABORATORY? Lead Artists: Carolyn Cantor, Trip Cullman, Nick Dear, Ronit Kirchman and Yuri Skujins. 15. THE SEAGULL by Anton Chekov, translated by Erika Warmbrunn. Directed by David Herskovits. With Will Badgett, Beresford Bennett, Nicole Halmos, Gretchen Krich, Lenore Pemberton, Steven Rattazzi, Greig Sargeant, T. Ryder Smith, Raphael Nash Thompson, Purva Bedi, Sue Jean Kim, Christy Meyer and Carolyn Vujcec. Sets: Marsha Ginsberg, Costumes: Greco & Voyce, Sound Consultant: Tim Schellenbaum, Sound Associate: Mimi Epstein, Lighting Design: Lenore Doxsee, Dramaturg: Floraine Kay, Production Stage Manager: Al Einstman, Technical Director: Roy Ballard, Assistant Stage Manager: George T. Kastrinos, Assistant Directors: Susanna Gellert and Frank Hundley.

27. AS YET THOU ART YOUNG AND RASH based on Euripides’ Suppliant Women. Directed by David Herskovits. With Satya Bhabha, Mia Katigbak, Mary Neufeld, Tina Shepard and Stephanie Weeks. Sets: Susan Barras, Lights: Juliet Chia, Production Stage Manager: Olivia O’Brien, Costumes: Meredith Palin, Assistant Stage Manager: Shannon L. Sexton, Production Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Assistant Director: Sherrine Azab.

30. TEN BLOCKS ON THE CAMINO REAL by Tennessee Williams. Directed by David Herskovits. With Purva Bedi, Satya Bhabha, Curt Hostetter, McKenna Kerrigan, Dara Seitzman and Raphael Nash Thompson. Sets / Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: Asta Bennie Hostetter, Sound: David Herskovits, Musical Director: David Rosenmeyer. Big Sound Guy: Jim “Sneaky” Breitmeier, Sound Demon: Will Fulton, Production Manager: Kat West, Production Stage Manager: Jacqueline Prats, Assistant Director: John Kurzynowski, Props / Assistant Scenic Designer: Peiyi Wong, Assistant Lighting Designer: Avery Lewis, Technical Director: Nick Lazzaro, Assistant Stage Manager: Lily Perlmutter.31. A FAMILY OF PERHAPS THREE by Gertrude Stein. Directed by David Herskovits. With Chinasa Ogbuagu, Allison Schubert and Indika Senanayake. Production Design: Lenore Doxsee, Sound Demon: Caroline Kaplan, Production Stage Manager: Laura Wilson.

11. SOUTH by Julian Green. Directed by David Herskovits. With Will Badgett, Marissa Chibas, Tony Jackson, Billie James, Rizwan Manji, Mary Neufeld, Lenore Pemberton, Maria Porter, Thomas Jay Ryan, Greig Sargeant, Yuri Skujins, Douglas S. Stewart, Maria Striar and James Urbaniak. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn and Audrey Fisher, Sets: Marsha Ginsberg, Sound: Wayne Frost, Company/Production Manager: Meredith Palin, Production Stage Manager: Alison C. Kyle, Assistant Stage Manager: Michael McGoldrick, Props: Halla Gunnarsdottir, Dramaturg: Shawn-Marie Garrett, Assistant Directors: James Hannaham and Marya Mazor, Assistant Set Designer: David Morris, Assistant Lighting Designer: Mark Barton.

16. TULPA, by Todd Alcott. Directed by David Herskovits. With Melody Cooper, Chuck Montgomery, Mary Neufeld, Lenore Pemberton, Kavitha Ramachandran and Yuri Skujins. Sets: Louisa Thompson, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: Meredith Palin, Sound: Tim Schellenbaum, Props: Alice Einstman, Stage Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Technical Director: Mark Hankla, Assistant Directors: Michael Goldfried and Whitney Pastorek.17. THE 5 HYSTERICAL GIRLS THEOREM by Rinne Groff. Directed by David Herskovits. With Peter Ackerman, Rene Alberta, Purva Bedi, Angela Bullock, Tonya Canada, Maurice Carlton, Rafeal Clements, Jorden Foster, Joyce Lee, Rizwan Manji, Miodrag Mihajlovic, Kwana Martinez, Charles Parnell, Ron Piretti, Steven Rattazzi, Abigail Savage, Yuri Skujins and John Lloyd Young. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: David Zinn, Sets: Tim Schellenbaum, Production Stage Manger: Beth-Steigel Rohr, Dramaturg: Floraine Kay, Props: Alice Einstman, Sound Operator: Franklin Hundley, Assistant Director: Susanna Gellert, Assistant Stage Manager: Beth Shumaker, Assistant Set Designer: Susan Barras, Assistant Costume Designer: Meredith Palin, Assistant Lighting Designer: Brenda Dolan, Assistant Costume Designer: Liza Siegler.

20. THE SANDMAN. Directed by David Herskovits. Composed by Thomas Cabaniss. Libretto by Thomas Cabaniss, Douglas Langworthy & David Herskovits. Musical Direction by David Rosenmeyer. With Jay Johnson, Rachel Mondanaro, Gregory Emmanuel Rahming, Christian Sebek, Byron Singleton and Violetta Zambetti. Sets: Erika Belsey, Assistant Set Designer: Susan Barras, Costumes: David Zinn, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Production Stage Manager: Fran Rubenstein, Assistant Stage Manager: Nathan Croner, Sound: Tim Schellenbaum, Assistant Director: Mike Shapiro, Props: Chantal Pavageaux.21. THESE VERY SERIOUS JOKES. Directed by David Herskovits. Adapted from Part One of Goethe’s Faust. Translated by Douglas Langworthy. With Will Badgett, Pun Bandhu, Purva Bedi, David Greenspan, George Hannah, E. C. Kelly, Wayne Scott and Yuri Skujins. Production Manager: Bradley Crews, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Carol Bailey, Costumes: Kaye Voyce, Sound: Tim Schellenbaum, Production Stage Manager: Christine Goutmann, Production Supervisor: Lenore Doxsee, Dramaturg: Douglas Langworthy, Assistant Directors: Eric Powers & Alicia Andrews, Assistant Stage Manager / Deck Chief: Carol A. Sullivan, Assistant Set Design: Susan Barras, Assistant Lighting Design: Edith Blackman, Assistant Costume Design: Nicole R. Frachiseur, Assistant Dramaturg: Yolanda Solis, Props: Melanie Mulder.22. THE MYSTERY OF THE CHARITY OF JOAN OF ARC by Charles Péguy, translated by Julian Green. Directed by David Herskovits. With Daphne Gaines, Jerusha Klemperer and Sophia Skiles. Sets: Lenore Doxsee, Lights: Mark Barton, Costumes: David Zinn. Dramaturg: Julie Bleha, Sound: Tim Schellenbaum, Production Stage Manager: Christine Goutmann, Production Manager: Monica Moore, Assistant Director: Alicia Andrews, Assistant Set Design/Props: Susan Barras, Assistant Lighting Design: Edith Blackman.

I. THE THEATER OF TOMORROW LAB. Lead Artists: Ásta Bennie Hostetter & Julia Jarcho, Andrew Simon & Bronx Prep Charter School and Kathleen Kennedy Tobin.J. THE UNKNOWN WILLIAMS LAB. Lead Artist: Sherrine Azab, William Burke, Travis Chamberlain, Kate Foster, Jake Hooker, Diana Konopka, Michael Levinton, Alisa Matlovsky, Shannon Sindelar, Andrew Simon, Kathleen Kennedy Tobin and Donya K. Washington.32. THE REALLY BIG ONCE. Directed by David Herskovits. With McKenna Kerrigan, John Kurzynowski, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Hubert Point-Du Jour and Steven Rattazzi. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Laura Jellinek, Costumes: Kaye Voyce, Sound Demon: Kate Marvin.K. TARGET MARGIN-OLOGY LAB. Lead Artists: Kate Foster & Mary Neufeld, Kate Marvin and Yuri Skujins. 33. SECOND LANGUAGE. Directed by David Herskovits. With Ayhan Aktas, Purva Bedi, Mark Casino, Daniel Glass, Sharif Griggs, Katie Hoffacker, Yehuda Hyman, Dana King, Lakia Lewis, Hoi Lun Lui, Bruce Pavia, Steven Sowell and Fernando Torres. Lights/Sets: Lenore Doxsee, Costumes: Annie Simon, Sound Demon: Kate Marvin.34. THE TEMPEST by William Shakespeare. Directed by David Herskovits. With Noel Allain, Clare Barron, Purva Bedi, James Tigger! Ferguson, Yehuda Hyman, Mia Katigbak, Meg MacCary, Nana Mensah, Mary Neufeld, Hubert Point-Du Jour, Steven Rattazzi and J.H. Smith III. Original Music: Tom Cabaniss, Robin Goldwasser & Julia Greenberg, Robert Johnson, Kate Marvin, Mel Marvin, John Morton & David Rosenmeyer. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: David Birn, Costumes: Carol Bailey, Sound: Kate Marvin & David Herskovits, Craft/Props: Kate Sinclair Foster, Video: Mark Costello, Stage Manager: Joseph Fletcher, Assistant Stage Manager: Kathleen Purcell, Assistant Director: Maia Karo, Production Manager: Monica Moore, Technical Director: Anthony Cerrato, Assistant Lighting Design: Natalie Robin, Assistant Costume Design: AraBella C. Fischer.L. 0,2012: THE LAST FUTURIST LAB. Lead Artists: Eliza Bent, William Burke, Corinne Donly, Kristine Haruna Lee, Eben Hoffer, Maia Karo & Kate Marvin, Carolyn Mraz, Chinasa Ogbuagu, Maggie Robinson, Kristan Seemel, Philip Shneidman, and Kathleen Kennedy Tobin. 35. UNCLE VANYA by Anton Chekov. Directed by David Herskovits. With Clare Barron, Don Castro, Rebecca Hart, Susan Hyon, Mary Neufeld, Edward O’Blenis, Greig Sargeant and Yuri Skujins. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Laura Jellinek, Costumes: Annie Simon, Sound Design Team: Kate Marvin & David Herskovits, Craft/Props: Kate Sinclair Foster, Production Stage Managers: Ryan Gohsman & Phillip Rudy, Assistant Directors: Rafael Miguel & Gil Sperling.36. THE (*) INN. Adapted from Peretz Hirschbein's Haunted Inn. Directed by David Herskovits. With Ugo Chukwu, Rachel Claire, Amir Darvish, David Greenspan, Susan Hyon, Meg MacCary, Julia Sirna-Frest, J.H. Smith III, Sam T. West. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Carolyn Mraz, Costumes: Ásta Bennie Hostetter, Sound: David Herskovits, Associate Sound Designer: Eben Hoffer, Props Designer/Assistant Set Designer: Aaron Ethan Green, Dramaturg: Debra Caplan, Assistant Director: Raymond Blankenhorn, Assistant Lighting Designer/Master Electrician: Sarah Lurie, Assistant Costume Designer: Joseph Wolfslau, Assistant Dramaturg/Yiddish Coach: Adrian

D. SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. Lead Artists: Kent Alexander, Michael Brodsky, James Hannaham, Teddy Jefferson, Kathy Hemingway Jones, Mary Neufeld, Cahir O’Doherty, Adam Rapp, Steven Rattazzi, Nicholas Ridout, Yuri Skujins and Elizabeth Stevens. 18. DIDO, QUEEN OF CARTHAGE by Christopher Marlowe. Directed by David Herskovits. With Will Badgett, Rinne Groff, Nicole Halmos, Adrian LaTourelle, Rizwan Manji, Mary Neufeld, Steven Rattazzi, Greig Sargeant, Abigail Savage and Douglas Stewart. Sets: David Zinn, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Costume: Kaye Voyce, Sound: Tim Schellenbaum, Assistant Director: Susanna C. Gellert, Production Stage Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Assistant Set Designer: Frank Hundley.E. THE MARLOWE LAB: TAMBURLAINE. Lead Artists: Susanna C. Gellert, James Hannaham, James Rattazzi & Steven Rattazzi, Yuri Skujins and Hillary Spector. 19. CRAZY DAY, OR THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. Directed by David Herskovits. With Paul Vincent Black, Rinne Groff, Alvaro Heinig, Joyce Lee, Kwana Martinez, Christy Meyer, Robert Alexander Owens & Yuri Skujins. Sets: Emily Phillips, Costumes: Miranda Hoffman, Lights: Josh Epstein, Sound: Michael Kraskin & David Herskovits, Production Stage Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Assistant Stage Manager: Tobin Waskom, Dramaturg: Rachel Shtier.F. OPERATIC ERA. Lead Artists: Kevin Bohl, Susanna C. Gellert, Jyana S. Gregory, Ethan Hein, Lucas Hnath, Franklin Y. Hundley II, Chloe Johnston, Mary Neufeld, James Rattazzi & Steven Rattazzi, Yuri Skujins and Aaron Tugendhaft.

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23. PEOPLE ARE WRONG! by Julia Greenberg and Robin Goldwasser. Directed by David Herskovits. With additional material by John Flansburgh, Joe McGinty, Jeremy Chatzky, Ben Karlin, Jason Ross, and Aaron Lubarsky. With Chris Anderson, Sean Altman, Connie Petruk, Tricia Scotti, Robin Goldwasser, John Flansburgh, Julia Greenberg, David Driver and Maggie More. The Band: Jeremy Chatzky (bass), Joe McGinty (piano), Clement Waldmann III (drums) and Kris Wooisey (guitar). Musical Directors: Joe McGinty and Jeremy Chatzky, Production Design: Louisa Thompson, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Stage Manager: Fran Rubenstein, Assistant Director: Chantal Pavageaux, Producer: John Flansburgh, Choreography: The Company.

24. FAUST IN LOVE (Goethe’s Faust 1.2), translated by Douglas Langworthy. Directed by David Herskovits. With David Greenspan, Nicole Halmos, George Hannah, Wayne Alon Scott, Kendra Ware and Eunice Wong. Production Stage Manager: Patrick Lanczki, Translator/Dramaturg: Douglas Langworthy, Assistant Lighting Designer: Natalie Robin, Costume Designer: Kaye Voyce, Prop Designer: Stephanie Wiesner.25. HELENA by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by Douglas Langworthy. Directed by David Herskovits. With Will Badgett, Daphne Gaines, David Greenspan, Nicole Halmos, Lian-Marie Holmes, Wayne Alon Scott and Eunice Wong. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Carol Bailey, Costumes: David Zinn, Sound: John Collins, Associate Scenic Design: Susan Barras, Production Stage Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Production Manager/Dramaturg: Joe W. Novak, Assistant Stage Manager: Kathryn Masterson, Assistant Lighting Design: Marnie Cumings, Assistant Costume Design: Ásta Bennie Hostetter, Sound Demon: Diana Konopka, Assistant Director: Alice Reagan, Assistant Dramaturg: Sarah Montana Hart, Graphic Design: Noah Scalin, Photographer: Paula Court.26. FAUST, PARTS I & II by Johannes Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by Douglas Langworthy. Directed by David Herskovits. With Will Badgett, Aysan Celik, Daphne Gaines, David Greenspan , George Hannah, Lian-Marie Holmes, Ty Jones, E.C. Kelly, Wayne Alon Scott and Eunice Wong. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets: Carol Bailey, Costumes: Kaye Voyce, Sound: John Collins, Associate Set Design: Susan Barras, Original Music: Katie Down, Stage Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Assistant Director: Alice Reagan. Assistant Stage Manager: D.J. Potter, Sound Demon: Diana Konopka.

G. THE HELLENIC LAB. Lead Artists: Gisela Cardenas, Ásta Bennie Hostetter, Michael Levinton & Mallery Avidon, Alexis Poledouris, Alice Reagan and Kathleen Kennedy Tobin. 28. THE ARGUMENT & DINNER PARTY. Text adapted by David Greenspan from Aristotle, and by Target Margin from Plato’s Symposium. Directed by David Herskovits. Argument performed by David Greenspan. Dinner Party performed by David Greenspan, Han Nah Kim, Diana Konopka, Mary Neufeld, Hubert Point du Jour, Steven Rattazzi, Greig Sargeant, Stephanie Weeks, Ian Wen. Lights: Lenore Doxsee & Natalie Robin, Sets: Sarah Edkins, Costumes: Asta Bennie Hostetter, Sound: Jim Sneaky Breitmeier, Stage Manager: Olivia O'Brien, Assistant Stage Manager: Shannon L. Sexton, Production Manager: Brenna St. George Jones, Assistant Director: Sherrine Azab. Dinner Party was developed at Mass MoCA, premiered at The Kitchen, and toured to the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.H. THE ARISTOPHANIC LAB. Lead Artists: Mallery Avidon, Sherrine Azab, Judith M. Smith & Keith Larson, Jessica Brater, Anna Brenner, William Burke & Glennis McMurray, Rachel Chavkin & Taylor Mac, Rob Handel, Jake Hooker, Diana Konopka, Michael Levinton, Kristin Marting, Matthew McAlpin, Alice Reagan, Kathleen Kennedy Tobin, Ken Urban, Jose Zayas.29. OLD COMEDY FROM ARISTOPHANES’ FROGS by David Greenspan. Directed by David Herskovits. With Purva Bedi, Davina Cohen, Charlie Hudson III, Michael Levinton, Derek Lucci, Pedro Pascal, Tina Shepard and Anthony Mark Stockard. Composer: Thomas Cabaniss, Music Director: David Rosenmeyer, Sets: David Evans Morris, Costumes: Meredith Palin, Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Associate Scenic Design: Carolyn Mraz, Sound: Alex Hawthorn & Kate Marvin, Production Stage Manager: Ryan C. Durham, Production Manager: Jason Adams, Assistant Stage Manager: Mary E. Leach, Assistant Director: Tobi Bercovici.

Silver, Handlers: Alex Randrup and Nick Trotta, Production Manager: Katherine Gloria Tharp, Production Stage Manager: Devorah Jaffe, Assistant Stage Manager: Brian R. Sekinger. M. YIDDISH LAB 1.0. Lead Artists: Joseph Fletcher, Joshua William Gelb, Ásta Bennie Hostetter, Kathleen Purcell, Gil Sperling, Stephanie Weeks and Donya Washington.N. YIDDISH LAB 2.0. Lead Artists: Mallery Avidon, Raymond Blankenhorn, William Burke, Sanaz Ghajarrahimi, Susan Hyon, Michael Leibenluft, Alex Randrup, Emily Rea, Andrew Simon, James Smith III, Allen Lewis Rickman, Yuri Skujins and Moe Yousuf.?. 2014 INSTITUTE FELLOWS: Claire Moodey, Kyoung Park, Cara Scarmack, Sarah Cameron Sunde and Ari Tabei 37. URIEL ACOSTA: I WANT THAT MAN!. Directed by David Herskovits. With Don Castro, James Tigger! Ferguson, Mary Rasmussen, J.H. Smith III. Lights: Lenore Doxsee, Sets/Costumes: Kaye Voyce, Video: Gil Sperling, Props/Associate Scenic Designer: Aaron Ethan Green, Toy Theater: Kathleen Kennedy Tobin, Sound Demon: Jesse Freedman, Sound: David Herskovits, Associate Costume Designer: Ásta Bennie Hostetter, Assistant Lighting Designer: Sarah Lurie, Props Assistant: Andrew Davison, Songs: Rebecca Hart, Dramaturg: Debra Caplan, Assistant Director/Associate Dramaturg: Nick Trotta, Video Calligraphy: Galia Sasson, Production Stage Manager: Olivia O’Brien, Assistant Stage Manager: Nic Adams, Production Manager: Ann Marie Dorr.?. 2015 INSTITUTE FELLOWS: Avi Amon, Kaaron Briscoe, Tanisha Christie, Morgan Gould and Peter Mills Weiss.O. GERTRUDE STEIN LAB 1.0. Lead Artists: Nic Adams, Adam R. Burnett, Nikki Calonge, Nehassaiu Degannes, Aaron Ethan Green, and Megan Hill.38. COMPOSITION...MASTERPIECES...IDENTITY. By Gertrude Stein. Performed by David Greenspan. Sets: Carolyn Mraz, Lights: Tlaloc Lopez-Watermann, Stage Manager: Claire Moodey, Production Manager: Ann Marie Dorr, Associate Production Manager: Aaron Minerbrook.P. GERTRUDE STEIN LAB 2.0. Lead Artists: Jessica Brater & Natalie Robin, John Del Gaudio, Jesse Freedman, Sarah Lurie, Handan Ozbilgin and Patrick Scheid.39. REREAD ANOTHER. By Gertrude Stein. Directed by David Herskovits. With Clare Barron, Ugo Chukwu, and Purva Bedi. Scenographer Ásta Bennie Hostetter, Lights: Jennifer Reiser, Sound: David Herskovits, Stage Manager: Flora Vassar, Assistant Director: Emilyn Kowaleski, Assistant Scenographer: Frank Oliva, Piano Coach: Thomas Cabaniss.?. 2016 INSTITUTE FELLOWS: Eliza Bent, Stephen Cedars, Barbara Samuels, Sugar Vendil and Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li.40. DRUNKEN WITH WHAT. Adapted from Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra. Directed by David Herskovits. With Satya Bhabha, Mary Neufeld, Stephanie Weeks, and Eunice Wong. Lights/Sets: Lenore Doxsee, Costume Designer: Kaye Voyce, Sound Designer: David Herskovits, Sound Demon: Jesse Freedman, Stage Manager: Olivia O’Brien, Assistant Stage Manager: Suzi Bonnot, Assistant Director: Claire Moodey, Production Manager: Ann Marie Dorr.Q. THE ICEMAN LAB. Lead Artists: Katie Rose McLaughlin, Julia Sirna Frest, Yuri Skujins and Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew.

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