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LOCAl GIRLS BY EMMA GOIDEL | DIRECTED BY ALLISON HEISHMAN PRODUCTION SPONSORS ROBIN & PATRICK TRACY
A Philadelphia Playwright World Premiere!
FEBRUARY 24 - MARCH 13, 2016 PROSCENIUM THEATRE AT THE DRAKE
Kevin Glaccum Producing Artistic Director
Robin & Patrick Tracy Production Sponsors
AZUKA THEATRE presents
LOCAl GIRLS by EMMA GOIDEL Starring TABITHA ALLEN SAM HENDERSON* ANNA ZAIDA SZAPIRO JAHZEER TERRELL MARY TUOMANEN* Scenic Design LINDSEY B. MAYER
Lighting Design ANDREW J. COWLES
Costume Design JAMIE GRACE-DUFF
Original Music & Sound Design ROBERT KAPLOWITZ
Properties AVISTA CUSTOM THEATRICAL, LLC. Dramaturg SALLY OLLOVE
Production Manager BEN LEVAN Production Stage Manager LAUREN TRACY Directed by ALLISON HEISHMAN
A PHILADELPHIA PLAYWRIGHT WORLD PREMIERE!
February 24 – March 13, 2016 Azuka Theatre is a 501(c)(3) Not for profit organization Local Girls was developed by The Playwrights Realm (Katherine Kovner, Artistic Director)
CAST Diskit........................................................ Anna Zaida Szapiro Riley......................................................... Mary Tuomanen* Francis...................................................... Sam Henderson* Shanice.................................................... Tabitha Allen Roe.......................................................... Jahzeer Terrell *Member of Actors’ Equity Association PLACE, which is also TIME: Tucker, GA, barely within the perimeter of a grittier Atlanta of the recent past. There will be NO intermission. Please turn OFF all electronic devices prior to the performance. Photography or recording of this production, including cell phones, is strictly prohibited.
The noted Actors in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Azuka Theatre is a member of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance (GPCA).
Azuka Theatre is a proud participant in the Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre, a program of Theatre Philadelphia.
Azuka Theatre is an Associate Member of the National New Play Network (NNPN).
Support provided in part by The Philadelphia Cultural Fund (PCF).
FROM THE DIRECTOR A Dreamer Who Is Too Weak To Face Up To by Melt Banana
He can do whatever he wants He can see whatever he wants He can do whatever he needs whatever he hates whatever he dreams... Actually he’s been in a Dream He can hide in the halo He can run into the terror He can fly in to the jello “I can do what I want! I can die when I wish!” He can fit in to the pocket He can set a bomb in a coffin He can live down in the sea “I can fly when I want! I can die when I wish to get my foot prints back to see the place where I’m standing still where I hate, it’s so sad dying world, so I’m fine in here!!”
So he cries to the white moon To the inside to see the cell-scape... Now he’s floating in blood He can set a bug on line He can make a pig fly He can shoot the spy dog “I can lie when I feel! I can cry when I feel!” Dream in vain - he’s hiding in the halo Dream in vain - he’s hiding in the terror Dream in vain - he’s hiding in the shelter What else he got? But now it’s time out! To the inside to see the cell-scape... What your name? Wake up!! What your fate? Wake up!! What your name? Wake up!! What your aim? Wake up!!
He can jump in to the pillow He can break in to the PD He can gulp the DU “I can play when I want! I can die when I wish!”
I am eternally grateful for the brave and brilliant artists and technicians who worked on this show. We hope you enjoy.
— Allison Heishman
WHO’S WHO Tabitha Allen (Shanice) Tabitha was last seen at Azuka in Failure: A Love Story and happy to be back! Recent favorite credits include The Three Musketeers (The Later Years): A Musical Panto (People’s Light), Taming of the Shrew (DSF), Always Coming Soon: The Future (BRAT), This is The Week That Is! (1812), and Vainglorious (Applied Mechanics). Sam Henderson (Francis) Recent shows include 100 (FringeArts Festival), Closer (Luna Theater), and Three Sisters (Arden Theatre Company). Member of InterAct Theater’s Core Playwrights Program; Orbiter 3, a Philadelphia playwright’s producing collective; and the Foundry, a lab for emerging local playwrights. Anna Szapiro (Diskit) Anna is thrilled to be back on the Azuka stage for this very special premiere. Past credits include Azuka (Tigers Be Still), Orbiter 3 (Emma Goidel’s A Knee That Can Bend), PlayPenn/Foundry (Moon Cave), Commonwealth Classic Theatre Co (Rage of Achilles), EgoPo Classic Theater (Death of A Salesman), and others. Anna has collaborated on original, ensemble-driven works with companies including No Face Performance Group, Simpatico Theatre Project, The Renegade Company, and Sam Tower + Ensemble, with whom she developed the role of Virginia Langley in September’s Fringe Festival hit 901 Nowhere Street. She is a graduate of Headlong Performance Institute. Thanks to Allison and the Azuka team, and to Emma for her beautiful work and words this season.
Jahzeer Terrell (Roe) Jahzeer is a Philly native and a proud graduate of the University of the Arts. He was last seen in Quintessence Theatre Group’s Fall Repertory of Romeo and Juliet/The Mandrake, and the Arden Theatre Company’s Macbeth. Much love to family and friends. Ad Victoriam!
Mary Tuomanen (Riley) Mary is a member of Applied Mechanics Theater Company and Orbiter 3 Playwright’s Collective. She has recently been seen as The Witness in InterAct’s #therevolution, Irina in The Arden’s Three Sisters, and Andrei Warhola in Opera Philadelphia/Bearded Ladies’ Andy: A Popera. Her last Azuka show was the title role in Pookie Goes Grenading. She moonlights as a drummer in a band called the Bandits with Local Girls’ playwright Emma Goidel on guitar.
Emma Goidel (Playwright) Emma is a founding member of the critically acclaimed producing playwrights collective Orbiter 3 and a member of the Ars Nova Play Group. Her plays include Local Girls (developed with Playwrights Realm & the Playwrights’ Center), A Knee That Can Bend (Orbiter 3, 2015), The Gap (developed with Ars Nova, Labyrinth Theater Company, & InterAct Theatre Company), and We Can All Agree To Pretend This Never Happened (Ensemble Studio Theatre, Òran Mór in Scotland, Tiny Dynamite/InterAct). She co-created the 2014 FringeArts Festival hit Safe Space with Apocalypse Club, a collaboration with playwrights Emily Acker and Douglas Williams and director Maura Krause. Emma was a Writing Fellow at the Playwrights Realm, Core Playwright at InterAct Theatre Company, a Core Apprentice at the Playwrights’ Center, a member of the Philadelphia Foundry, and the 2012 Dasha Epstein Playwriting Fellow at New York Stage & Film/Powerhouse Theater. She is a 2015 Princess Grace Award Finalist, current ATCA/Steinberg Award nominee, two-time Arnold L. Weissberger Award nominee, winner of the New South Young Playwrights Competition, NNPN Smith Prize nominee, and semi-finalist for the O’Neill Playwrights Conference and the Sundance Theater Lab. Local Girls was included in The Kilroys 2015 Honorable Mentions: the top 32% of plays by women recommended by artistic leaders as among “the best work they had encountered in the past year.” Emma’s short plays have been presented at Philadelphia Theater Company, Horizon Theater (Atlanta), SIT: Dakar, and UPenn. She received a BA with Honors in Theatre from Barnard College in 2012. Allison Heishman (Director) Allison is the Associate Artistic Director at Azuka Theater and a freelance director based in Philadelphia. With Azuka: The (Curious Case of the) Watson Intelligence, Skin & Bone (WP), Failure: A Love Story, Hazard County, the terrible girls (WP), Azuka One Acts. Other credits: Living News (National Constitution Center), Macbeth (Revolution Shakespeare), Rabbit Hole, Eurydice (Ruhl, Arcadia University), No Reservations (PNAA Productions, WP), Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll (Plays & Players), Pinkalicious, the musical (Walnut Street Theater, Kids’ Series), A Respectable Widow Takes to Vulgarity, Spacewang (Tiny Dynamite, A Play A Pie A Pint). Assistant Director under Blanka Zizka for the Wilma Theater’s productions of Angels in America, parts I and II. Up next: Tartuffe (Commonwealth Classic Theatre Co) Lindsey B. Mayer (Scenic Designer) Lindsey’s designs have been featured in Pittsburgh as well as all around Philadelphia area. Notable works include Nick Nutrition (The Walnut Street Theater), Failure; A Love Story (Azuka Theater), and The Lonesome West (The Pittsburgh Playhouse). She has had the privilege of working alongside designers such as Donyale Werle and Robert Schmidt when working as an assistant designer at the Tony Award Winning Denver Center Theater Company in Colorado. Lindsey’s work was exhibited as part of the American student showcase at the 2011 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space. Her set design for Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, originally a class project, was chosen among over 450 submissions from undergrad and graduate students across the USA. Andrew J. Cowles (Lighting Designer) Andrew is delighted to be designing his first show for Azuka Theatre at its new home in the Drake. He has designed over 200 productions around Philadelphia for such companies as Simpatico Theater Project, Theatre Horizon, Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium, Curio Theatre Company, Center City Opera Theater, South Camden Theatre Company, Cabaret Red Light, Rutgers University, Arcadia University, & Penn State. Favorites include The Brothers Size
(Simpatico Theatre Project), Long Live The Little Knife, Gagarin Way, Bedbound, & Pumpgirl (Inis Nua Theatre Company), 70 Scenes of Halloween, Grace, & Breathing Corpses (Luna Theatre Company) and The Nutcracker (Cabaret Red Light.) Barrymore nomination: The Brothers Size with Simpatico Theatre Project. Many thanks to Allison and the Azuka staff for being (Heavy Metal) Rock Stars. Love to Lauren. Jamie Grace-Duff (Costume Designer) Jamie is excited to be returning to Azuka where she designed costumes for their premiere Young Professionals show Hazard County. Currently she is the Costume Shop Supervisor and resident draper at Rowan University. Recent costume designs include Damned Dirty Apes for Renegade Company and Revolution Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost both for the 2015 Philly Fringe. She has also worked for BRAT Productions, Ego Po Productions, Swine Palace in LA, Barter Theater in VA, Centerstage in MD, and Mass Moca in MA. She received her MFA in costume design and technology from Temple University. She loves to explore stories and characters through fabric and challenges herself to think outside the confines of the human form. Robert Kaplowitz (Original Music & Sound Designer) Robert has spent the last 23 years designing sound and composing, and has been honored with an OBIE for Sustained Excellence in Sound Design and a Tony® for Fela! He’s pleased to be returning to Azuka; his last designs here were for Genne Murphy’s magical Hope Street and Other Lonely Places. A Philadelphian since 2010, he’s also designed locally for Interact, PlayPenn, The Wilma, The Arden, Lucidity Suitcase, The Lantern, Pig Iron, Elastic Theater, PTC, PL&TC and Flashpoint; further flung design credits include Lincoln Center, The National Theatre of England, The Public Theatre and Sundance. He is the grateful recipient of a 2013 Independence Grant as well as having received supported from the generous people at the Pew Foundation. Avista Custom Theatrical, LLC (Properties) Owned by Jennifer Burkhart and Amanda Hatch, Avista was founded in 2007 as a properties design and construction firm. Avista specializes in period paper goods and newspapers, custom prop construction, upholstery, soft goods construction, and maintains a 7,000 square foot rental warehouse in Norristown filled with props and lighting equipment. Avista’s work has been seen at Delaware Theatre Co., Inis Nua Theatre, Flashpoint Theatre, Theatre Horizon, Mauckingbird, Theatre Exile, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Temple University, Burlington County College, Act II Playhouse, and Drexel University. Avista is the resident prop team at Azuka Theatre (8th season), 1812 Productions (5th season), and InterAct Theatre (7th season). Valerie Dunn (Assistant Director) Val is a Philadelphia-based writer/director/deviser/performer. She recently graduated from Washington College with a B.A. in Drama and English. This past summer and fall, Val collaborated on a creative research project investigating the eco-critical concept of Space|Place|Non-Place. Since moving to Philadelphia, she has worked frequently with the Bearded Ladies (Mommie Queerest, Bitter Homes and Gardens, Andy: A Popera, Bastille Day). Val is currently a member of Writers on the Rocks and The Foundry, a Philadelphia Playwrights’ Lab. She is excited to work with Azuka Theatre for the first time on an awesome new play. Sally Ollove (Dramaturg) Sally is a Philadelphia and Seattle based dramaturg. She is the Resident Dramaturg of Azuka Theatre and the Associate Artistic Director of the Bearded Ladies Cabaret. Formerly the Literary Manager at Arden Theatre Company, credits include Theatre Exile, The Foundry (Philadelphia), Philadelphia Theatre Company, The Flea, and Untitled Theatre Company #61 among others. She has served as adjunct faculty at Rowan University and University of the Arts and is a graduate of the ART/MXAT Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard. This is her sixth world premiere with Azuka!
Lauren Tracy (Stage Manager) Lauren is excited to be returning to Azuka! She has stage managed Moon Cave, The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence, Skin & Bone, Dutch Masters, Everyone and I, Pookie Goes Grenading, Hope Street and Other Lonely Places, Act A Lady, the terrible girls and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom for Azuka. Other stage management credits include: Macbeth (Revolution Shakespeare); Twelfth Night (Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company); Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll, The Disappearing Quarterback, and Marcus (Plays & Players); 8 Stops (Kimmel Center); No Reservations (PNAA); Les Miserables and West Side Story (Wyoming Seminary’s PAI). She also serves at the Production Manager for Inis Nua Theatre Company and Cheltenham High School. She’s a graduate of Syracuse University’s Stage Management program. Thank you to her friends, family, and Andrew for all of their support. Ben Levan (Production Manager) Ben is delighted to be Production Managing for Azuka this season! He can also be seen around town in the role of Master Electrician, Lighting Designer, and stagehand. Previous shows with Azuka include: Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom, The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence, Moon Cave, and Speech & Debate. Michael Kerns (Technical Director) Michael works as the Technical Theatre Director at Germantown Friends School teaching students about set design, construction, theatrical lighting, sound and production. This show was built by Germantown Friends School students during a special January Term class I offered as a collaboration with Azuka Theatre. The students not only learned about stage construction, but also got an overview of the process from design concept to finishing the set with the scenic paint treatment. This set is the product of that class as well as the efforts of upper school Tech Theatre leaders, Henry Wood and Evan Gorski. Lucas Nguyen (Master Electrician) Lucas is a West Philadelphian and theatre technician. He has worked for such companies in the region as 1812 Productions, InterAct Theatre, FringeArts, and Wilma Theater. Lena Barnard (Assistant Stage Manager) Lena is a playwright and freelance stage manager. As a playwright, she is a member of the Foundry and her work has been presented in SoLow Fest. As a stage manager she has worked with the Philadelphia Artists Collective, Azuka, Revolution Shakespeare and Murmuration Theater. This year she is one of the organizers of SoLow Fest. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College. Danielle Ferguson (Scenic Charge) Danielle has her BA in theatre from Temple University, and is a freelance Scenic Artist in Philadelphia. Some of her previous works include Scenic Charge for Oscar Wilde: From the Depths (The Lantern Theater Co.), Scenic Artist for Funnyman (The Arden Theatre Co.), Lights Rise on Grace (Azuka Theatre), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Theatre Exile), I Promise Myself to Live Faster (Pig Iron Theatre Co.), among others. Johanna Austin (Production Photographer) Johanna of AustinArt has had the pleasure of working with Azuka since she fell in love with them and their Nerve (April 2010 production). For 16 years Johanna has been exploring her perceptions of the world through photography. Her work is inspired by a desire to create still lifes out of performance art. She thrives on constructing images that would otherwise be forgotten, and often, not even seen at all. With her calm, unobtrusive presence, clients find her to be a joy to work with as she captures the energy and spirit of the moment.
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STAFF & CREDITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015-2016 Tamanya Garza – President Natalie Diener – Vice-President Andrea Sheaffer – Treasurer Roz DeKett – Secretary Mark H. Andrews Heather Evans David Fedor Kevin Glaccum Lee Porter Ross Radish
AZUKA THEATRE STAFF Producing Artistic Director Kevin Glaccum Associate Artistic Director Allison Heishman Marketing Director Mark H. Andrews
Electrician Swift Shucker Audio Engineer John Kolbinski Sound Board Operator Damien Figueras Carpenters William Bankhead Taina Broadus* Sophia Bunson* Jack Cherubini* Miles Gomez-Younkin* Evan Gorski* Elliot Greer
Ivy Hunnicut* Taesha McKoy* George Meltzer* Jake Russo* Isabela Viswanath* Noah Weinstein* Henry Wood*
* Member of the Germantown Friends School Professional Scene Design Class. Scenic Charge Danielle Ferguson
Artistic Associate Emily Acker
Movement/Choreography Emma Goidel, Mary Tuomanen, Anna Zaida Szapiro, Tabitha Allen & Jahzeer Terrell
Playwrights in Residence Jacqueline Goldfinger Douglas Williams
Vocal Consultant Adrienne Mackey
Resident Dramaturg Sally Ollove
Studio Band Damon Bonetti - Guitar Hannah Van Skiver - Drums
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