CFA 109 855 COMMONWEALTH AVE BOSTON, MA MARCH 1-3, 2024
BOSTONUNIVERSITYSCHOOLOFTHEATREPRESENTS
Written
by
LAURA SCHELLHARDT
Directed by NICK VARGAS
MARCH 1-3, 2024
CFA 109
855 COMMONWEALTH AVE
BOSTON, MA
BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Runtime: 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no intermission
Caution: This production includes the simulated use of a gun, the use of handheld flashlights, and depicts moments of physical violence, abuse, and assault
CAST
AMES
JUNKER G Z DELIA
THIS GUY/OLD LADY SIMMS/MR. G
REVEREND BROWN/CHARITY SIMMS/MR. STICKS
ELIJAH
MERCY JOHNSON/MAMA BROWN
Ambria Benjamin
Luigi Bianchi
Lucas Brown
Eva Luna Cirilo
Dany Dakhlallah
Lillian Devlin
Zachary Kautter
Kennedi Young
PRODUCTION TEAM
DIRECTOR
STAGE MANAGER
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
SCENIC DESIGNER
SOUND DESIGNER
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Nick Vargas
Maddie Koury
Ash Strange
Sirena Lopez
Ash Strange
Gavin Mariani
DIRECTOR
Nick Vargas (he/him/his) is the Interim Artistic Director & Associate Director of Education at Wheelock Family Theatre at Boston University and is grateful for the opportunity to be working with this dedicated company on “Ever in the Glades”. WFT@BU directing credits include “The Addams Family”. “The Wizard of Oz”, “Walking the Tightrope” (a collaboration with BU SoT), “Little Women the Musical”, “Ragtime”, “Stuart Little”, “Seussical” (Boston Children’s Museum), “A Year With Frog & Toad” (Boston Children’s Museum), “Nightfall with Edgard Alan Poe” (Teen Ensemble), & “The Drowsy Chaperone” (Teen Ensemble). Additional directing credits include, “The Spitfire Grill” (Emerson Stage), “Bigger Than You, Bigger Than Me” (Field Trip Theatre) & “Fallbeil” (Field Trip Theatre). He previously served as the Casting Director and Artistic Associate at Imagination Stage, in Bethesda, MD and was a founding member and Artistic Director of Field Trip Theatre in Washington, D.C. Nick holds a BA in Theatre Education & Directing from Emerson College and a MBA in Social Impact, with a concentration in Leadership & Organizational Transformation from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business.
PLAYWRIGHT
Laura Schellhardt is a playwright and adaptor. Her original works include “Upright Grand”, “Air Guitar High”, “Auctioning the Ainsleys” (Jeff Award Nominee), “The Apothecary's Daughter”, “How to Remove Blood From a Carpet”, “The K of D” (Jeff Award Nominee, 2010 NYC Fringe Festival Best New Play Award), “Courting Vampires”, “Shapeshifter”, “Inheritance”, and “Je Ne Sais Quoi”. Adaptations include “The Phantom Tollbooth”, “The Mysteries of Harris Burdick”, “The Outfit” (Jeff Award Nominee), and “Creole Folktales”. She is also the author of Screenwriting for Dummies. Schellhardt is a recipient of the TCG National Playwriting Residency, the Jerome Fellowship, the New Play Award from ACT in Seattle, and a Dramatist Guild Playwriting Fellowship. She has participated in the SoHo Rep Writer/Director Lab, the Women Playwrights Festival at SRC, The Kennedy Center's New Voices/New Visions Festival, The Bonderman TYA Symposium, and the O'Neill National Playwright's Festival. She received her graduate degree from Brown University, under the tutelage of Paula Vogel. Schellhardt oversees the undergraduate playwriting initiative in the Northwestern University Department of Theatre.
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