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CO-PRODUCING SPONSORS Donald Spector & Stacia Zabusky by Iva Brdar UNDERWRITING SPONSOR Jorgelina Cerritos Rebekka Kricheldorf Santiago Loza Saviana Stanescu Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon translated by Neil Blackadder, Samuel Buggeln, Ana Brdar productions: The Children (KTC), The Roommate (KTC), A Doll’s House, international première | May 1 - 9, 2020 Part Two (Hangar), Antigone Project (director, ). streaming online Neil Blackadder (translator) Previous Cherry: Testosterone (translator). Neil Blackadder is a translator of drama and prose from German and French, specializing in contemporary theatre, and recently retired from CAST a 25-year career teaching theater at Knox College and Duke University. Nora Susannah Berryman He also translated Rebekka Kricheldorf’s Testosterone as produced at Rafael Eric Brooks the Cherry last year, and his translations of plays by Lukas Bärfuss and Oana Ewald Palmetshofer have been staged in London, New York, Chicago, Helen T Clark and elsewhere. Other translations by Neil of plays by Ferdinand Schmalz, Radu Joseph D’Amore Mishka Lavigne, Maxi Obexer, and Thomas Arzt among others have Narrator Jeffrey Guyton been widely published, and presented in staged readings. Chelle Cynthia Henderson Ana Brdar (translator) Previous Cherry: Rule of Thumb (translator). Ana Lia Elizabeth Mozer Brdar is a translator and writer based in Serbia and South Korea. She Wikihow Dean Robinson earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the Faculty of Philogy Guy Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr. at the University of Belgrade, where she majored in English Language Girl Erica Steinhagen and Literature. Over the course of her career, she has produced English Jamie Amoreena Wade to Serbian (and vice versa) translations for various cultural institutions Woman across the former Yugoslavia, including museums, theatres, NGOs and Natasha Lorca Yannacañedo festivals, and has translated books for leading publishers in the Balkan Coretta Sylvie Yntema region and beyond.

PRODUCTION Iva Brdar (playwright) Previous Cherry: Rule of Thumb (playwright). Iva Brdar studied Dramaturgy at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade directors Samuel Buggeln and earned a master’s degree in Theatre Studies at Sorbonne Nouvelle Beth F Milles Paris III. Her play Rule of Thumb, which had its world premiere at the live video mixing & design Noah Elman Cherry Arts, won the Brücke Berlin Prize, the Sterijino Pozorje Prize, was shortlisted by the Berlin Theatertreffen Stückemarkt, and staged CREW in theaters worldwide. Geraniums Can Survive Anything won first prize at the Heartefact Foundation Contest for best socially-engaged play, stage manager Jennifer Schilansky and her newest play Tomorrow Is (For Now) Always Here also made the additional video design Sarah Chaneles Theatertreffen’s Stückemarkt shortlist. She lives in Berlin. original song by Mary B Lorson translation assistant Sebastián De la Paz Eric Brooks (Rafael) Collective member. Previous Cherry: The Missing Chapter, The Snow Queen, Testosterone. Many shows at Kitchen ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT Theatre Company, including The Price, Talley’s Folly, Peter and the Starcatcher, and the world premiere of Precious Nonsense (also at Emma Bowers, Carolyn Goelzer, Kathleen Mulligan, Darcy Auburn Public Theatre). Other regional credits include A View from the Rose, Josh Sedelmeyer, David Studwell, Jacob White Bridge, The Iceman Cometh, Macbeth (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Comedy of Errors, She Loves Me, Guys & Dolls (Meadow Brook Theatre, CHERRY ARTS STAFF Detroit). New York theatre includes Henry V, Richard II (11th Hour Company), Naked Will (PS 122). Several years as Dr. Louis Darnell on artistic director Samuel Buggeln the CBS soap Guiding Light. operations manager Rose Howard marketing manager Sarah Chaneles Samuel Buggeln (conceiver, co-director) is a Canadian director box-office manager Maddie Kennedy and translator and the Founding Artistic Director of The Cherry Arts, a multidisciplinary company with a focus on international works. Over the WORK/STUDY PRODUCING ASSOCIATES last five years at the Cherry he has produced, directed, translated, and/ or commissioned over a dozen productions from Ithaca-based and Francesca Infante-Meehan, Maya Jones, international writers. Before founding the Cherry, Sam directed over Julia Machlin, Jahmar Ortiz 20 productions at regional theaters. In NYC he is an Artistic Associate at the New Ohio Theatre: work at the New (and original) Ohio includes BIOS the world première of The Eyes of Others (Bulgaria); the Off-Broadway première of Conor McPherson’s Rum & Vodka; the Drama Desk- Susannah Berryman (Nora) Collective Member. Previous Cherry: On nominated Cressida Among the Greeks, and for the Obie Award-winning the Other Side of the Sea; Nothing to do with Love/Loza Plays; White Ice Factory Festival, his adaptations of Queneau’s Le Vol D’Icare and Rabbit Red Rabbit. Susannah has been a part of the Ithaca theatre Duras’ Les Yeux Bleus Cheveux Noirs, as well as Hater (his translation world since 1980 as a teacher, actor, and director. She has performed of Le Misanthrope, since produced by two west-coast companies and in or directed over sixty plays in the Finger Lakes area, with the Kitchen published in The Mercurian). Recently translated and directed George and Hangar Theatres serving as particularly significant long-term artistic Kaplan by French playwright Frédéric Sonntag, and co-translated homes, and the Cherry Arts as a more recent valued friend, where she is recent works by Argentine playwrights Santiago Loza (published by a member of the original Cherry collective. She is an Associate Professor Oberon and forthcoming from Seagull Books) and Rafael Spregelburd in the Ithaca College Theatre Arts Department. Most recent local (published in The Mercurian). In NYC he has directed and/or developed new works at venues including NYTW, Atlantic, Clubbed Thumb, HERE, Rebekka Kricheldorf (playwright) Previous Cherry: Testosterone. and JACK, and worked extensively on new plays at the Lark. He is an Rebekka Kricheldorf was born in Freiburg and is based in Berlin. She has alum of the Lincoln Center Directors’ Lab, a member of the international written commissioned works for the Staatstheater Stuttgart, the Theater theatermakers’ network The Fence, and has been a regular guest artist am Neumarkt Zurich, the Staatstheater Kassel, and for Deutsches at NYU/Tisch, Hunter College, SUNY Albany, Ithaca College, and Cornell Theater Berlin, and been playwright-in-residence at the National Theater university. Mannheim and the Theaterhaus Jena, where she also worked as a dramaturg and artistic director. Her plays The Ballad of the Pine Tree Jorgelina Cerritos (playwright) Previous Cherry: On the Other Side of Killer, Everyday Life & Ecstasy, and Miss Agnes were all selections the Sea (playwright). Jorgelina Cerritos is an actor and playwright based for the Mülheim Theatertage festival. Among numerous other awards, in San Salvador, El Salvador. She has written more than twenty texts Kricheldorf is the recipient of the Publishers Prize and the Heidelberg for theater, as well as poems and storybooks for adults and children, Play Competition Audience Award for Princess Nicoletta, and The Kleist and on numerous occasions has received El Salvador’s national awards Prize for Warrior Flesh. Her plays have been produced around the world. for Best Play and Best Play for Young People. In 2010 she received the prestigious Casa de las Américas Literary Award for drama for Al Santiago Loza (playwright) Previous Cherry: Winter Animals, Nothing otro lado del mar (On the Other Side of the Sea), which has since been to do with Love, The Saint (playwright). Santiago Loza was born in produced all over Latin America and in the US. In 2011 her play Vértigo Córdoba, Argentina, and is now based in Buenos Aires. He is the author 824 received the George Woodyard Latin American Theater Award, of over 20 plays, collected in three volumes, and of two novels. Many of and in 2012 her play La Audiencia de los Confines received the sixth his plays have enjoyed multi-year runs in Buenos Aires— at one point international “Writing Differences” biennial prize for women’s playwriting. with seven of his plays running concurrently— and tours and productions In 2007 Cerritos founded the Los del Quinto Piso Theater Collective. throughout Latin America. Loza’s début feature film,Extraña , won Best Picture at the 2003 Rotterdam Film Festival, and has been followed by Sarah Chaneles (Cherry Arts Marketing Manager) is a graduate of seven features and documentaries, among which Los Labios received Ithaca College’s Park School of Communications and spends her time the Un Certain Regard prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2010. Most outside of the Cherry planning, marketing, and performing in Ithaca’s arts recently, Breve historia del planeta verde received the Teddy Award at and nightlife scenes. She co-produces and hosts Flame Night Fever; a the 2019 Berlin Film Festival. virtual drag & burlesque show, and directed The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Ithaca’s State Theatre. She manages marketing for an online Beth F Milles (co-director) Collective member. Previous Cherry: Rule literary arts magazine, acts as Treasurer & Aesthetic Director of the of Thumb (director). Beth is an award-winning director and adaptor and dance party Pop’d at The Cherry, teaches drag workshops at Cornell Associate Professor in the Department of Performing and Media Arts University and around the Finger Lakes Region, and is an ongoing at . She has directed at Trinity Rep (Dead Man’s Cell collaboratior with burlesque company Whiskey Tango Sideshow. Phone, The Importance of Being Earnest),The Magic Theatre (Nero: Another Golden Rome developed in collaboration with playwright Steven Helen T Clark (Oana) Collective member. Previous Cherry: Sater and composer Duncan Sheik), Long Wharf (Serial Blackface), Testosterone, Rule of Thumb, Winter Animals/Loza Plays and The Snow Perishable Theater (Lazarus Disposed), SPF (Flesh and the Desert), Queen (2016 & 2017.) Other select favorite regional roles include You and the Actors’ Gang (Private Battle, Self Defense, Carnage, and The Can’t Take it With You (Essie,) Good Children (Iris, world premiere), Imaginary Invalid (4 LA Ovation Awards including Best Adaptation)), Storm Trilogy/K, Or the Girl With the Plastic Rose (Mother), Who’s Afraid and developed work at Playwrights Horizons, The Sundance Theatre of Virginia Woolf? (Honey), Crimes of the Heart (Chick Boyle), Julius Institute, American Repertory Theatre, Young Playwrights, Inc., New York Caesar (Portia), and WRENS (Meg.) She holds a BFA in Acting from Stage and Film, The Mark Taper Forum, New York Shakespeare Festival, UConn, an MFA in Interdisciplinary arts from Goddard College, and is an ASK Theater Projects and South Coast Repertory Theater. Beth directed alumna of Shakespeare and Company’s Center for Actor Training. www. Julia Sweeney’s God Said HA on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre, and HelenTClark.org is the founder of Banter Company, which focuses on the adaptation of classical theatre for the modern audience. Joseph D’Amore (Radu) Cherry debut. Joseph is currently in his Junior year at Ithaca College working on his BFA in Acting. His recent college Elizabeth Mozer (Lia) Collective member. Previous Cherry: George credits include Sender, Twelfth Night, and Tatjana in Color. Kaplan and Listen to Her: a mini-festival in which she performed her one woman play Asylum; awarded “Best Drama” at the United Solo Theatre Noah Elman (live video mixing & design) Cherry debut. Noah Elman recently graduated from SUNY Fredonia and has returned to Festival in NYC. Elizabeth was in the original Broadway casts of Teddy his hometown of Ithaca to pursue stage and film directing. Stage & Alice, Dangerous Games and Victor/Victoria. She wrote and directed directing credits: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare on the Castle on the Hill which premiered at Binghamton University where she Lake), The Pillowman (SUNY Fredonia’s PAC); Assistant directing is an Associate Professor of Theatre. Elizabeth’s directing credits include credits: A Christmas Carol (), The Skriker (House of The Burial At Thebes, A Chorus Line, and Rod Serling’s The Twilight Ithaqua), Hamlet (Shakespeare on the Lake), Legally Blonde Jr., Alice in Zone. Elizabeth is the founding artistic director of the movement-theatre Wonderland Jr., and Seussical Kids (all with Playground Drama Camp). company Theatre in the Flesh. Film directing credits include: re/act, White River (in production); BFA Dean Robinson (Wikihow) Collective Member. Previous Cherry: Acting, SUNY Fredonia. White Rabbit Red Rabbit, Winter Animals, and voicing in both of the walking plays: Storm Country and The Missing Chapter. He has been Jeffrey Guyton (Narrator) Collective Member. Previous Cherry: The Snow Queen (2016 and 2017), Rule of Thumb. Jeffrey started his career a member of Cherry Arts since its inception. Around Ithaca, he has at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival where he was given the Patterson performed in dozens of plays with The Cider Mill Playhouse, The Kitchen Award in his first season and a Guthrie Award in his fourth. He acted Theatre, The Hangar Theater Company, Civic Ensemble, and others. in Wedekind’s Lulu at the Watford Palace In England, has appeared in He has also worked with the Cornell Interactive Theatre Ensemble, the many Off Broadway shows and toured for two years with The Acting Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, and the Hangar’s education Company. Regional theater roles include Smike in Nicholas Nickleby, programs. Currently an assistant professor in the Ithaca College Theatre Richard III, Lear’s Fool at the Asolo Theater, Algernon in The Importance Arts program, Dean has also taught acting at Cornell and Binghamton of Being Earnest, and many others. He taught acting at Cornell Universities. Nationally, Robinson has been seen on the stages at University for seven years. He thanks his wife, Jaekah and daughter, American Conservatory Theatre and Eureka Stage (SF), The Ahmanson Roxane for their love and support. Theatre and LATC in Los Angeles, Trinity Repertory Company, American Southwest Theatre, and Joseph Papp’s Public Theatre. He is a founding Cynthia Henderson (Chelle) Cherry debut. Cynthia has performed member of the critically acclaimed Actors’ Gang of Los Angeles. professionally in the United States, Europe, and Africa. Her credits include A Wrinkle in Time at the Lincoln Center; Off Broadway: Dorothy Jennifer Schilansky (Production Stage Manager) Cherry debut. Dandridge, an evening of song and remembrance and Brother’s Jennifer Schilansky is thrilled to be with the Cherry Arts remotely. She Keeper; other NYC credits include: Vagina Monologues, Joy in the has been the resident stage manager for the Kitchen Theatre Company, Morning, A Star Ain’t Nothing But a Hole in Heaven, and It’s Only a Play. in Ithaca NY, since 2012. Previous production favorites include: The Two Regional credits include: A Raisin in the Sun, Katrina, a new musical, A Kids That Blow Sh*t Up, Tribes, The Royale, Ironbound, Brawler, Birds of Midsummer’s Night Dream, King Lear, and Two Rooms. International East Africa, Hand to God, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Mountaintop, credits include Pretty Fire, Dreamgirls, Into the Woods, Children of Paloma, Sunset Baby, Lonely Planet, Swimming in the Shallows, Slashes a Lesser God, and Little Shop of Horrors, for which she received of Light, What I Thought I Knew, The Motherf**ker With the Hat, The the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical at the European Whipping Man and Brian Dykstra Selling Out. She has also served as the Tournament of Plays. She is a the founder of Performing Arts for Social the Production Stage Manager for the Hangar Theatre’s Little Women, Change (pa4sc.com), a director, author and an associate professor of Dégagé and A Doll’s House Part 2. Prior to moving to Ithaca, she spent acting in the Department of Theatre Arts at Ithaca College. Cynthia is a five years as the resident stage manager for Stageworks Theater in member of Actors’ Equity Association. Hudson, NY. She has also stage managed for Half Moon Theater in Poughkeepsie, NY, and Bard College. A native of Catskill, NY, Jennifer Rose Howard (Cherry Arts operations manager) has a BFA in enjoys exploring the gorges of Ithaca with her sidekick, and unofficial Theatrical Design, Ithaca College ’04. After living in and around NYC, she KTC mascot, Buddy, and her husband Eric. has returned to Ithaca. Highlights from NYC include working props on the Broadway shows South Pacific, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Sunday Godfrey L. Simmons, Jr. (Guy) Collective Member. Previous Cherry: in the Park with George, American Buffalo, and Cyrano de Bergerac. The Shoe, A Cherry Timedive. Godfrey is the Artistic Director of HartBeat She has designed for theatres in New York and Seattle including Ensemble in Hartford, CT, and previously was the Artistic Director of SecondStory Rep, The Ohio Theatre, and The Zipper. She has done Civic Ensemble in Ithaca. He has been championing and shepherding additional work at The Vineyard Theatre, The Signature Theatre, and new scripts and adaptations toward production for over 20 years. He at Williamstown Theatre Festival, the New School for Drama and The most recently appeared in Civic Ensemble’s production of Mike Daisey’s Actors Studio. Trump Card, and directed Eugene O’Neill’s rarely-produced All God’s Chillun Got Wings in Brooklyn and at Cornell University. Godfrey has also been seen in Richard III with Obie Award-winning Epic Theatre CHERRY ARTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ensemble, in the title role of Othello with Ithaca Shakespeare Company, and as Hambone in August Wilson’s Two Trains Running with Syracuse Nick Salvato Greg Carlson Stage. He is a member of Epic Theatre Ensemble (2012 Fox Fellow), President Liz Carney Ensemble Studio Theatre, and the Lark Playground. He has taught at Jennifer Tennant Penelope Chick Cornell University, Binghamton University and Marymount Manhattan Treasurer Kelsey Gardner University. Carlynn Houghton Claire Gleitman Secretary Laura Miller Saviana Stanescu (playwright) Collective member. Previous Cherry: Gordon Barger Erica Steinhagen What Happens Next (writer), A Cherry Timedive (co-writer), Don’t/Dream Jim Bouderau (writer). Saviana Stanescu is an award-winning Romanian playwright and ARTivist based in New York and Ithaca. Her US plays (written in English) Cherry Arts Members enjoy an array of exclusive include Aliens with Extraordinary Skills, Ants (both published by Samuel benefits, along with the satisfaction of knowing that their French), Useless, Toys, For a Barbarian Woman, Lenin’s Shoe, Waxing support helps us continue doing our work! Learn more West (2007 NY Innovative Theatre Award), What Happens Next. Honors and join their ranks at include: Fulbright, Indie Theater Hall of Fame, NYSCA playwright-in- www.thecherry.org/support residence, writer-in-residence for Richard Schechner’s ECA, Audrey Residency, John Golden Award for Playwriting, KulturKontakt artist-in- Cherry Blossom Members Jim Miller residence, Marulic Prize for Best European Radio Drama, Best Romanian ($75+) & Christine Schelhas-Miller Play of the Year UNITER Award. Saviana’s plays have been developed/ Adara Alston Dianne & Jim Orcutt produced at Women’s Project, La MaMa, 59E59, New York Theatre Stewart Auyash Snug Planet Workshop, EST, HERE, New Georges, Lark, Cherry, Civic Ensemble, & Patricia Zimmermann Mark Sarvary Teatro La Capilla, Odeon, etc. She holds an MA in Performance Studies, Susannah Berryman James Wheeless MFA in Dramatic Writing from New York University, and currently works Arthur Bicknell Scott Whitham as an Associate Professor of Playwriting & Contemporary Theatre at Shelley Blackler Joel Zumoff Linda Copman Ithaca College (www.saviana.com) Cherry Pie Members ($300+) Jerry Cornwell Greg Carlson Collective Member. Previous Cherry: White Eric Cranston Erica Steinhagen (Girl) David Coester Rabbit Red Rabbit, The Snow Queen, George Kaplan, What Happens Jamie Dollahite & Lesley Williamson Next. Selected Kitchen Theatre: Hand to God; Cry It Out; The Drunken Sherri Dunham Emmy’s Organics City (world premiere); Dario Fo’s We Won’t Pay!; Nora; Bed and Sofa; Nancy Emerson Carl Ginet The Servant of Two Masters. Selected Hangar Theatre: Ever So Humble Peter Fortunato & Sally McConnelll-Ginet (world premiere); The Sound of Music; Cats; Beauty and the Beast; My Erica Geddes Judith Pratt Fair Lady; Into the Woods. Additionally, Stage Kiss (Cider Mill); The Best Richard Geddes Chris Syphers of Kathy and Mo, Wider than the Sky, and Antigone (Civic Ensemble); Marion Gnadt Jennifer Tennant The Drowsy Chaperone (Human Race Theatre Co.); The Unfortunates, a Daniel Gold one-woman play by Cherry artist Aoise Stratford. Proud member, AEA. Ann Gold Cherry Tree Members ericasteinhagen.com Eleanor Henderson ($500+) Rachel Hockett Gordon Barger Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon (playwright) Collective Member. Previous John Jaquette Frédéric Bouché Cherry: The Snow Queen (lyrics), A Cherry Timedive (co-writer), Esopus Aimee Lehmann & Joanna Luks (writer). Lyrae is the author of Open Interval, a 2009 National Book Award Johannes Lehmann Jim Bouderau finalist, andBlack Swan, winner of the 2001 Cave Canem Poetry Prize, Brian Leonard & Rob de la Fuente as well as Poems in Conversation and a Conversation, a chapbook Roy Luft The CommonSpot collaboration with Elizabeth Alexander. She is currently at work on The Lindsay Mercer Fingerlakes Wealth Coal Tar Colors, her third poetry collection, and Purchase, a collection Laura Miller Management of essays. She was one of ten celebrated poets commissioned to write Rosemary Rasmussen Kent Goetz poems inspired by Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series in conjunction Amy Reading Marshall McCormick with the 2015 exhibit One-Way Ticket: Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Howard Reid Rasa Spa Series and Other Works for the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Karen Rodriguez Vizella Media Annyce Schafft Veterinary Care of Ithaca Amoreena Wade (Jamie) Collective Member. Previous Cherry: The Shoe. Amoreena is a recent transplant to Ithaca and is thrilled to be Melanie Stein Cherry Royale Members returning to The Cherry Arts “stage”. Some of her fondest theatre Elizabeth Stuelke ($1000+) experiences have included Reckless with 40th St Stage in Norfolk, Jens Wennberg Anonymous x 1 VA, You Can’t Take It With You with Cider Mill Playhouse, and many Cherry Tart Members ($150+) Richard Buggeln shows with KNOW Theatre in Binghamton, where she also directed and Leslie Adelson Elissa Cogan & Barry Chester performed in benefit performances ofThe Vagina Monologues, and for Stewart Auyash Ron & Shelley Cooper colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. Eric Brooks-Singerman Carlynn Houghton She has studied at Upright Citizens Brigade in NYC and was a stand-up & Tracey Cranston & Simon Pratt comic for many years. TV: the CW’s One Tree Hill. Liz Carney CSP Management Penny Chick Rachel Lampert Natasha Lorca Yannacañedo (Woman) Cherry debut. As an actor, Dane Cruz & David Squires writer, casting director and director, Natasha’s work spans independent Hugh Egan Miller Mayer LLP film, radio, primetime television, and numerous plays. She has a Master David Feldshuh Purity Ice Cream of Fine Arts in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater and is an & Martha Frommelt Diana Riesman Assistant Professor at Eugenio María de Hostos Community College. She Kitty Gifford Tompkins Trust is a company member of Harlem Shakespeare Festival and is a proud Claire Gleitman Sara Warner & MaryJo Watts member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA. Natasha served the past three years Deborah Homsher as the Vice-Chair for the National Playwriting Program for the Kennedy Cherry Orchard Members John Jaquette ($5000+) Center American College Theatre Festival. She was selected as an apexart Joan Johnston International Fellow in 2018. Anonymous x 3 Andrea Kabcenell Samuel Buggeln David Kramer Sylvie Yntema (Coretta) Collective Member. Previous Cherry: The & Nick Salvato Snow Queen (2018). Sylvie has worked in Ithaca with Civic Ensemble David Kraskow Donald Spector (On the Corner, After Orlando, In the Parlour), Homecoming Players (In John Kuder & Stacia E. Zabusky the Next Room, From the Mississippi Delta), and Fitz&Startz Productions (A Case for the Classics). She is a graduate of the Actors Workshop of Ithaca, a Pilates instructor, and a NYS licensed massage therapist.

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