"The Gap" Production Program

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Kevin Glaccum Producing Artistic Director

David & Linda Glickstein Honorary Producers

AZUKA THEATRE presents

THE GAP by EMMA GOIDEL Starring CIERA GARDNER MAGGIE JOHNSON* JAIME MASEDA GENEVIÈVE PERRIER* ALICE YORKE Scenic Design APOLLO MARK WEAVER Costume Design JILLIAN KEYS

Lighting Design MASHA TSIMRING Sound Design MICHAEL KILEY

Video Design JORGE COUSINEAU Dramaturg MICHELE VOLANSKY

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Production Manager LAUREN TRACY

Production Stage Manager KRISTA THORP

Directed by REBECCA WRIGHT WORLD PREMIERE!

November 1-19, 2017 Azuka Theatre is a 501(c)(3) Not for profit organization


CAST Maggie Johnson*

Jaime Maseda

Alice Yorke

Geneviève Perrier*

Ciera Gardner Member of Actors’ Equity Association 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. The Dramaturg is a member of the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of America (LMDA). The Lighting Designer for this production is represented by United Scenic Artists, Local 829 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. 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 William Penn Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, The Barra Foundation, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.


FROM THE DIRECTOR It has meant a tremendous amount to me to work on a play about a complex sister relationship. My relationship with my sister is among the most formative of my life: I don’t think I will ever reach the end of the mystery of it, nor finish uncovering ways in which it has shaped me. In a world where so much airtime is devoted to hetero romance and stories of men, and so little to serious treatment of relationships between women, I am grateful to have gotten to live in the landscape of The Gap and explore the people who live there. It has been equally rich and gratifying to work on a piece about artists making art in order to understand their world and their lives. As an artist, I am often keenly aware of how much artistic process is where I go to figure out and develop my own thoughts, feelings, and theories about the world and my place in it. I am grateful to Emma for writing a play that gives so much space and respect to artistic process, and grateful to you, audience, for joining us in the final stage of this process as witness and observer. — Rebecca Wright


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WHO’S WHO Maggie Johnson Maggie is stoked to be part of this project. Azuka debut. Pronouns: they/them. Past credits include: An Octoroon (Wilma Theater), Rodgers’ Romance (East Lynne Theater Co.), A Children’s Hour (EgoPo Classic Theater), Cat in the Hat (Arden Theatre Co.), Bitter Homes and Gardens (Bearded Ladies Cabaret), and ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective) among others. TV: “HBO’s Masterclass Series with Patti Lupone.” Training: BFA musical Theatre from the University of the Arts. They are a YoungArts Finalist and Silver Winner in theatre. Thanks to Becky, Emma, and Azuka for the opportunity to at long last play an out queer person onstage. The arrival is so sweet. www.maggie-johnson.com Alice Yorke Alice is an actor and deviser. She is a Co-Director of Lightning Rod Special, with whom she created and performed in Hackles, Let the Dog See the Rabbit, and Sans Everything. She is the lead artist on Lightning Rod Special’s newest piece, Unformed Consent, a dark comedy with original music that reveals the absurdity, hypocrisy, and misogyny of the abortion debate in America; the piece is currently in development and set to premiere in 2018. Other performance credits include Alex Bechtel’s The West, Pig Iron’s 99 Beakups and Pay Up, InterAct Theatre’s Down Past Passyunk, and dancing with clown-funk band, Red 40 and the Last Groovement. Proud graduate of the Pig Iron School for Advanced Performance Training. Ciera Gardner Ciera recently graduated from both The University of the Arts ‘16 with a BFA in Acting, as well as the Headlong Performance Institute ‘15. Within one year since graduation, Ciera became a new member of the interdisciplinary art collective, Plant Me Here, and has worked and performed with Shakespeare in Clark Park (Coriolanus) and The National Trust of Clievden (Liberty to Go to See). This one’s for Rabbit! You continue to live on through my art and ambition. Thank you. Jaime Maseda Jaime is an artist living and working in Philadelphia. He is one half of No Face Performance Group, a collaborative partnership with NYCbased artist Mark McCloughan. Working with a revolving group of associate artists, they’ve been making performances using a wide variety of processes and sources since 2007. Jaime has also performed and created with Lightning Rod Special, Pig Iron Theatre Company, Mel Krodman & Kelly Bond, Miguel Gutierrez, Magda & Chelsea, George & Co., Alex Torra, and Orbiter 3. He is currently a printmaking apprentice at the Fabric Workshop & Museum.


Geneviève Perrier Geneviève is thrilled to be returning to Azuka after appearing in ‘Twas The Night. Some credits include: Photograph 51 Lantern Theater, The Women EgoPo, and Detroit Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has also worked with the Berserker Residents in The Annihilation Point the Abrons Art Center in NYC. Geneviève is a two-time Barrymore winner and fivetime nominee. She is a teaching artist at Rowan and West Chester Universities. Thank you to all these amazing artists for their collaboration and to Azuka for this chance to play. Love always to my D, S, and M. Emma Goidel (Playwright) Emma is a founding member of Orbiter 3, Philadelphia’s critically acclaimed producing playwrights collective. She is delighted to return to Azuka with The Gap, developed at Ars Nova and Labyrinth Theatre Co. in NYC, and InterAct Theatre Co. and Theatre Exile in Philadelphia. Her other plays include A Knee That Can Bend (Orbiter 3, finalist for seven 2016 Barrymore Awards, American Theater Critics Association/Steinberg Award nominee); Local Girls (Azuka Theatre, developed at Playwrights Realm); and We Can All Agree To Pretend This Never Happened (Tiny Dynamite & InterAct Theatre Co. in Philly, Òran Mór in Glasgow, Ensemble Studio Theatre in NYC). Her work has been supported and developed through residencies and fellowships at Ars Nova and Playwrights Realm in New York, the Playwright’s Center in Minneapolis, SPACE on Ryder Farm, New York Stage & Film at Vassar, and InterAct Theatre Company and The Foundry in Philadelphia. Emma was a finalist for the 2016 F. Otto Haas Award, the 2016 Independence Foundation Award for an Outstanding New Play/Musical, and the 2015 Princess Grace Award, and was a 2017 Lanford Wilson Award nominee. Love to Ilana, who is now, finally, her spouse. Rebecca Wright (Director) Rebecca is a Philadelphia-based director-creator, and the artistic director of Applied Mechanics, with whom she has created ten original immersive plays. Recent credits include Peaceable Kingdom with Orbiter 3, At Home With the Humorless Bastard with Annie Wilson at FringeArts, Marcus/Emma at InterAct Theatre Company, Articles of Faith with Cynthia Hopkins, Close Music for Bodies with Michael Kiley, Kafka’s The Metamorphosis and Shaw’s St. Joan with Quintessence Theater Group, Sarah Flood in Salem Mass at The Flea, Sophie Gets the Horns with The Riot Group, and FEED and We Are Bandits with Applied Mechanics. Next up: Ibsen’s The Wild Duck at Quintessence, L. Feldman’s A People with Orbiter 3, and a new Applied Mechanics piece premiering in Spring 2018. Apollo Mark Weaver (Scenic Designer) Apollo is a professor of theatrical design at Juniata College with a BA from Nazareth College and an MFA from Temple. Recent Philly credits include set designs for Shitheads and Moth with Azuka; Peaceable Kingdom with Orbiter 3; and Son of a Dog at the Walnut’s Studio 5. Regional credits include The Making of a Great Moment at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, and Tinker to Evers to Chance and No Child... at Geva Theatre Center. He is also designing forthcoming productions of The Brownings with Orbiter 3 and Henry


VI part 1, The Merchant of Venice, and The Merry Wives of Windsor for Utah Shakespeare Festival. Please visit him at appolloweaver.com. Masha Tsimring (Lighting Designer) Masha is a NYC based lighting designer for performance. Recently: Destiny Estimate (MJ Kaufman); Romeo & Juliet (Chautauqua Theatre Co.); The Music Man, Minor Character (New Saloon/Sharon Playhouse); As You Like It (CalShakes); The Garden of Forking Paths (Nichole Canuso Dance Co.); Frontieres Sans Frontieres (Bushwick Starr); My Fair Lady (Playmakers Rep); Constellations (Wilma); Sans Everything (FringeArts); Ultimate Beauty Bible (Page73); Grounded (Interact); Elementary Spacetime Show (UArts/Fringearts); The Bachelors, Wyoming (Lesser America); Invisible Hand (Theatre Exile); The Price, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Triad Stage); MFA - Yale School of Drama. www.mashald.com Jillian Keys (Costume Designer) Jillian is stoked to be doing her first design with Azuka! She is a UArts graduate (2011), and former Walnut St. Theatre Apprentice (20112012). Along with managing the Drexel University Costume Shop she has worked with Pig Iron Theater Company, The Arden, Theater Horizon, Orbiter 3, Applied Mechanics, Theatre Exile, Act II Playhouse, The Lantern Theatre, Inis Nua, EgoPo, InterAct, Lightning Rod Special, and The Berserker Residents among others. For other fun facts please visit: https://jilliankeys.carbonmade.com Michael Kiley (Sound Designer) Michael is a Philadelphia based composer, sound designer, performer and educator working in dance, theater and public installation. Original works include: As The Eyes of the Seahorse (HERE Arts Center), The Empty Air and Animina (available via iTunes), Kuerner Sounds (Brandywine River Museum), With Happiness for You, World (American Composers Forum), (In)determinate Duet and Elegy for a Home (The Hacktory), Close Music for Bodies (FringeArts Festival). Michael spent much of the last two years touring with choreographer Faye Driscoll performing Thank You For Coming: Attendance all over the world. He served as vocal consultant during the process of luciana achugar’s Otro Teatro, and is a frequent collaborator with Philadelphia dance theatre duo Chelsea and Magda. Other collaborators include Lars Jan, Nichole Canuso Dance Company, The Arden Theatre, The Acting Company, SubCircle, People’s Light and Theater Company, Theatre Exile, The Lantern Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company and The Play Company, among others. His work has been supported by The Independence Foundation, The American Composers Forum, The Hacktory, FringeArts, The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage and the Wyncote Foundation through Bowerbird. He was nominated for three Barrymore Awards, and won Outstanding Sound Design for The Invisible Hand. Jorge Cousineau (Video Designer) Jorge is a designer of sets, lights, sound and projections for dance and theater productions. Over the last twenty years his designs have been seen and heard internationally, regionally, and all over Philadelphia. Together with his wife Niki Cousineau and Scott McPheeters he codirects their company subcircle. Jorge is a recipient of two Independence


Foundation Fellowship grants, a Lucille Lortel Award in New York City, and several Philadelphia Barrymore Awards. He was awarded the F. Otto Haas Award for Emerging Theater Artist and is a recipient of the Pew Fellowship in the Arts. 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. This season Avista will serve as Props Master/Supervisor at Opera Philadelphia, Azuka Theatre, Inis Nua, 1812 Productions, and Drexel University. Krista Thorp (Stage Manager) Krista is a stage manager, artist teacher, arts administrator, and frontof-house person extraordinaire from New Hampshire, even though sometimes she lies and tells people she’s from Vermont. The Gap is Krista’s return to the Philly production world after a brief hiatus, during which time she has been inventing theater games and devising shows about superheroes with middle school students. Krista’s Philadelphia credits include directing Tenara Calem’s one-woman show, Me More Normal, in this year’s Fringe and SoLow festivals, and assistant stage managing for the PAC’s He Who Gets Slapped and EgoPo’s The Children’s Hour. Shira Berger (Assistant Director) Shira is so honored to be working on her first production with Azuka! She is a Uarts graduate (2016), second year teaching artist, and a freelance theatre maker. She’s had the pleasure of working with The Arden Theatre Company, The Pub at The Public, and Orbiter 3 among others. She’d like to thank Becky for inviting her into this meaningful process and Emma for putting into words what too many women are screaming inside their heads. Lauren Tracy (Production Manager) Lauren is thrilled to be returning to Azuka again. She’s served as their production manager and stage manager on and off since 2010. She also serves as the production manager for Inist Nua Theatre Company, InterAct Theatre Company, Revolution Shakespeare and Cheltenham High School. She holds a B.F.A in Stage Management from Syracuse University. She would like to thank her friends, family and Andrew for all of their love and support. Lena Barnard (Assistant Stage Manager) Lena is a playwright and freelance stage manager. As a playwright, her work has been presented in SoLow Fest, Azuka Theatre’s Spotlight Series and PlayPenn. She is also an alum of the Foundry, a Philadelphia playwright’s lab. 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.


Michele Volansky (Dramaturg) Michele is Chair and Associate Professor of Theatre at Washington College and the Associate Artistic Director for PlayPenn. She has worked on nearly 200 new and established plays in her professional career and has served on the artistic staffs at Actors Theatre of Louisville (1992-95), Steppenwolf Theatre Company (1995-2000) and Philadelphia Theatre Company (20002004). She has served as an artistic consultant for the TCG playwright residency program, a reader for the Eugene O’Neill Center’s National Playwrights Conference and the New York Shakespeare Festival/The Joseph Papp Public Theatre’s Emerging Voices Program and is the 1999 inaugural co-recipient of the Elliot Hayes Award for Dramaturgy. She is a past president of LMDA, the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (2002-2004). Her book on playwriting and collaboration with Bruce Graham entitled The Collaborative Playwright was published in March, 2007 by Heinemann Press. She holds a B.A. in English from Washington College, an M.A. from Villanova University and a PhD from the University of Hull (England); her dissertation explores the politics and advocacy of the critics Kenneth Tynan and Frank Rich. Ben Levan (Master Electrician) Ben is excited to be back at Azuka! He is a production manager, master electrician, lighting designer, and playwright living in Philadelphia. Past Azuka shows include: Local Girls, How We Got On, Sh*theads, and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom. Past Masha shows include: I Am Not My Motherland (Orbiter 3), The Invisible Hand (Theatre Exile) and Bortle 8 (Tiny Dynamite). He is also a proud member of The Foundry, a Philadelphia based playwriting workshop.

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PRODUCTION CREW & CREDITS

2017-2018

Assistant Stage Manager Lena Barnard

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