Sarah Jones, "SELL / BUY / DATE" Program

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Sarah Jones SELL/BUY/DATE SEP 12 - 15 & 18 - 21, 7:30 PM


SELL/BUY/DATE

Written and Performed by Tony Winner Sarah Jones Sarah Jones, Writer/Performer Carolyn Cantor, Director Hannah Wolf, Associate Director Dane Laffery, Original Scenic and Costume Design Kimie Nishikawa, Scenic Design based on original designs by Dane Laffrey Elizabeth Harper, Original Lighting Concepts Yuki Nakase Link, Lighting Design Cody Grey, Assistant Lighting Design Bray Poor, Sound Design Kumi Ishikawa, Sound Engineer Jonathan A. Burke, Additional Sound Content Amanda Eno, Production/Stage Management Meredith Boggia, Producer Jaclyn Whitehair, Associate Producer Rachel Scandling, Associate Producer Kersten Stevens, Marketing Manager Running Time: 90 minutes Sep 19 Stay Late Conversation with Melanie Thompson and Jayne Bigelsen, in conversation with Sarah Jones.


FUNDING Commissioned by the NoVo Foundation, which works around the world to end violence and discrimination against all girls and women. www.novofoundation.ORG Produced by Sell/Buy/Date Inc with Foment Productions.

SPECIAL THANKS Sarah Jones: Pamela Shifman, NoVo Foundation, New York Live Arts, Antonia GrilikesLasky, Carolyn Cantor, Hannah Wolf, Cat Coyne, Meredith Boggia, Amanda Eno, Kersten Stevens, Jaclyn Whitehair, Sade Swift, OW Public Relations, The LA LGBT Center, Andrew Carlberg, MTC, The Geffen Playhouse, Vivian Schneider, Sundance Theatre Lab, YBCA, Nuyorican Poets Café, SummerStage, Hunter College,Vineyard Arts, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Jane Wagner, Gloria Steinem, Altman Greenfield Selvaggi, Ann Hirsch, Maheen Kaleem, Joe Voeller, Equality Now, GEMS, Rachel Moran, Carmel McMahon, Jenny Taitz, Kiné Corder, Robin Amos Kahn, The MacDowell Colony, Civitella Rainieri, The Corporation of Yaddo, Hedgebrook Writers Residency, Leslie Farrington-Griggs, Ronald A. Jones, and our entire AH-MAZING design team—thank you!! Carolyn Cantor: MTC, The Geffen Playhouse, Antonia Grillikes-Lasky, Sundance Theatre Lab, Vineyard Arts, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, John Buzzetti, Emma Feiwel, Paul and Helaine Cantor, Stella and Vivian Korins, Philip Himberg, Amy Rosenblum, Stephen Kaus, Amy Levinson, Libby Unsworth, Elizabeth Rothman, and Janice Paran. Thank you to Baxter Pit, Cody Richardson, Greg Levine and Carl Schwab for fabrication support.


BIOGRAPHIES Sarah Jones (Writer/Performer): Called “a master of the genre” by The New York Times, Jones is a Tony® and Obie-winning performer, writer and producer. She is known for her multi-character, one-person Broadway hit Bridge & Tunnel (originally produced by Oscar® winner Meryl Streep) and the critically-acclaimed show Sell/ Buy/ Date. Her work has enjoyed theatrical runs and commissions from institutions such as The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, the Ford Foundation, The NoVo Foundation, Berkeley Repertory Theater, The Market Theater in South Africa and numerous theaters in Europe and Asia.

Jones was educated at The United Nations School and Bryn Mawr College, which contributed to her becoming a vocal advocate for the empowerment of women and girls globally. She performed in this capacity at The White House and the United State of Women Summit for President and First Lady Obama, and gave a historic performance at The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as the first artist on its main stage normally reserved for heads of state.

She is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, raising awareness of gender, ethnic, racial, and economic injustice and disparities, including in the United States. Most Jones’ work also extends beyond recently, Jones launched Foment the theater. She is currently writing, Productions, a social justicestarring in and executive producing, focused entertainment company. along with Imagine Entertainment, Jones is excited to be returning her own television series She the to New York Live Arts with this People. Renowned as “a one- woman production of Sell/Buy/Date, global village”, she has also given which was first commissioned by multiple main-stage TED Talks the NoVo Foundation. Learn more garnering six million views; coabout Sarah’s ongoing projects at created and starred in a short film sarahjonesonline.com and follow her directed by Fisher Stevens at the on her social platforms request of Vogue and Anna Wintour; @yesimsarahjones. appeared in the final season of Broad City, and will next be seen Meredith L Boggia (Lead Producer) in Noah Baumbach’s Untitled is an independent producer Noah Baumbach Project, opposite and curator working fine and Scarlett Johansson. performing arts. She has had the pleasure of working at such The daughter of two physicians, institutions as Massachusetts


Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Dance Museum, Dance Theater Workshop/New York Live Arts, Kentler Gallery; and as a line producer events such as BRIC’c Celebrate Brooklyn! 40th Anniversary Season, Solid Sound Music Festival(s), The Margaret Meade Film Festival, the Wassaic Project’s Summer Festival(s), Fresh Grass Music Festival(s), The New York Dance and Performance Awards, and the Tribeca Film Festival Hub among others. Meredith Boggia Productions have garnered 3 Obie Awards, 6 Bessie Awards, 3 Creative Capital Awards, 4 Guggenheim fellowships, among others. Meredith Boggia.com

on Sell/Buy/Date since its 2015 development at the Sundance Theater Lab. New York credits include Sell/BuyDate, Regrets, and Pumpgirl (Manhattan Theatre Club); Indian Summer, Fly By Night, The Great God Pan, After the Revolution, and Essential SelfDefense (Playwrights Horizons); In A Dark Dark House (MCC Theater); Arlington (Vineyard); Something You Did (Primary Stages); The Talls (Second Stage); Core Values (Ars Nova); Orange Flower Water, Now That’s What I Call A Storm, Living Room in Africa, Stone Cold Dead Serious, and Life is a Dream (Edge Theater); EVE-olution (Cherry Lane). Selected regional credits include Good Boys (Pasadena Playhouse), THEO (Two River), The Violet Hour Jonathan A. Burke (Additional (Old Globe), Sell/Buy/Date and Sound Content) Recent designs Rabbit Hole (Geffen), Diary of Anne include Two’s A Crowd at 59E59 Frank (Papermill), Not Waving and and The Tempest at Disney Hall. King Stag (Williamstown Theatre Off Broadway: Lonesome Traveler, Festival), and Vera Laughed and Get The Best is Yet to Come: The Music What You Need (NYS&F). Carolyn of Cy Coleman (59E59). Regional: has received a Callaway Award Chasing Mem’ries, Outside from SDC, the Kanin-Seldes Award Mullingar, The Seafarer, (Geffen from the Theater Hall of Fame, both Playhouse), Our Town (Pasadena the Boris Sagal and Bill Foeller Playhouse). My Fair Lady, Last Five Fellowships from the Williamstown Years, Daddy Long Legs (Rubicon Theatre Festival, and a Drama Theatre Co.). In addition to designing, League Directing Fellowship. She Jonathan teaches Sound Design is a graduate of Dartmouth College at UCLA School of Theater and and the mother of two daughters. runs Jabworks, LLC a sound design, consulting and rental company. Amanda Eno (Production and Stage jonathanburkesounddesign.com Manager) is a native of Colorado who now calls Los Angeles her Carolyn Cantor (Director) has home. While she spends most of been working with Sarah Jones her time in the immersive theater


and events realm, she is excited to be joining the Sell/Buy/Date team. Her previous projects include The White Album (Currently Touring, Los Angeles Performance Practice/ Early Morning Opera), AMC/ DeadQuarters (San Diego Comic Con 2019/Giant Spoon), I Want To Live In Your Mouth (Gryffon Productions), HULU Castle Rock Activation (San Diego Comic Con 2018/OA Experiential), Wood Boy Dog Fish and Kaidan Project (Rogue Artists Ensemble), Museum of America (30 Seconds to Mars Album Release Party), Prometheus Bound (Getty Villa/CalArts Center for New Performance). Amanda holds an MFA in Stage Management from California Institute of the Arts. Cody Grey (Assistant Lighting Designer) is a New York based lighting designer and assistant in both theater and dance. Over the years, he has worked in all facets of technical production for several theaters and educational programs across the US. His most recent Lighting Design credits include The Boy Who Grew Flowers with Treehouse Shakers, Rhinoceros at The Chapin School, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at Piper Theater, and Student Senior Solos at Alvin Ailey. Cody is also a frequent electrician at the Public Theater and Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theater. Elizabeth Harper (Original Lighting Concepts) is a Los Angeles-based lighting designer. She’s designed

numerous world premieres including Julia Cho’s Office Hour, Gregory Moss’ Reunion, and Shelia Callaghan’s Woman Laughing Alone with Salad, along with new works by Eliza Clark, Lucy Alibar, Kemp Powers, Kimber Lee, Michael Mitnick, and Jeffrey Hatcher. Additional credits include designs for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, The Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, La Jolla Playhouse, Kansas City Rep, Geffen Playhouse, Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre and The Industry Opera Company. Elizabeth has had the privilege of working and collaborating with world-class artists such as Phylicia Rashad, Teller (of Penn & Teller), Tony award winner Sarah Jones, Billy Porter, Kristen Chenoweth, Alfred Molina, and Sandra Oh. Her work has been featured at events and immersive spaces for Microsoft, Ubisoft, Under Armour, AirBnB, Asics, and Universal Studios.Upcoming world premiers include Between Two Knees by The 1491s directed by Eric Ting at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Mysterious Circumstances by Michael Mitnick directed by Matt Shakman, and Invisible Tango, a new magic show from Helder Guimarães directed by Frank Marshall. Elizabeth received her M.F.A. in Design from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and is currently a professor of lighting design at the University of Southern California.


Kumi Ishizawa (Sound Engineer) is a sound designer and engineer. Her portfolio includes works such as “The Devil You Know”, “Angels of Swedenborg”, and “Undesirable Element Festival” by Ping Chong & Co; “Pass the Blutwurst, Bitte” by John Kelly; “Stopped Bridge of Dreams” by John Jesurun; “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” ,“ Sweeney Todd”, “Psycho Beach Party”,by Piper Theater Production. And was involved with “Jekyll and Hyde”, and “Spider-Man” on Broadway. Dane Laffrey (Original Scenic and Costume Design): Broadway: Once on This Island (2018 Tony Best Revival, first national tour launching in October), Deaf West’s Spring Awakening, Sam Shepard’s Fool for Love. Recent off-Broadway: Hercules (The Public Theater), Dying City (Second Stage), Apologia (Roundabout), Collective Rage... (MCC), Summer and Smoke (Classic Stage), Rancho Viejo and Indian Summer (Playwrights Horizons), The Harvest (Lincoln Center Theatre), David Greenspan’s Strange Interlude (Transport Group), many others. Other Regional: Mark Taper Forum, Geffen Playhouse, The Old Globe, Huntington, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Arena Stage, Humana Festival, Denver Center, Dallas Theatre Center, Shakespeare Theatre, Woolly Mammoth, Papermill, many others. Dane has been nominated for a Tony Award, two Drama Desk Awards, eight American Theatre Wing Henry

Hewes Awards, and won a 2017 OBIE for sustained excellence in set and costume design. Yuki Nakase Link (Lighting Designer) is a Japanese lighting designer for performing arts and fashion productions. Recent design credits include: Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) (Disney Hall, Power Center, Kennedy Center and BAM), Resonance III (LaGuardia Performing Arts Center), Theo, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Women Of Padilla (Two River Theater), Queen of Basel (Colony Theatre/Miami New Drama), Tiny Beautiful Things (Long Wharf Theatre), Hope (Wild Project). Her designs have been seen at University of Hartford, University of Rochester, Columbia Stages, Stony Brook University and numerous NTV programs in Japan. She was born in Tokyo, grew up in Kyoto, Japan and currently lives north of NYC in the woods. B.A. in Dance: JWCPE, M.F.A. in Lighting Design: NYU. For more information, visit yukinlink.com. Kimie Nishikawa (Scenic Design) is a Japanese scenic designer based in NYC. Recent credits include: Ain’t No Mo(The Public Theater); The Light (MCC); Mobile Unit: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Public Theater); Hello, From the Children of Planet Earth and The Revolving Cycles Truly And Steadily Roll’d (The Playwrights Realm); Tin Cat Shoes (Clubbed Thumb); Henry


VI (NAATCO) Regionally, her work has been seen at Kansas City Rep, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Long Wharf Theatre, Marin Theatre Company. MFA: NYU Tisch. kimienishikawa-design.com

of Redondo Beach’s Cultural Arts Division, overseeing its performing arts center, municipal public art program, and both the public art and historical commissions. She fundraised and produced for the Music Center between 2010Bray Poor (Original Sound Design): 2016, helping to launch Grand Broadway: Latin History for Morons, Park through the production and The Glass Menagerie, The Real programming of performance, public Thing, the vibrator play, American art installations, and large-scale Plan. Recent work includes original festivals in downtown LA. She holds music for Mary Page Marlow at her M.A. in Performance Curation Second Stage and The Member from Wesleyan University and is the of the Wedding at Williamstown recipient of the 2018 Sam Miller Prize. Theater Festival, sound for At Home at the Zoo and The Amateurs. Other Jaclyn Whitehar (Associate recent notable work Office Hour at Producer) is thrilled to rejoin the the Public (Lortell Nom), The Last Sell/Buy/Date team at New York Match at the Roundabout (Lortell Live Arts. She was also a part of Nom), and Little Bunny Foo Foo at Sell/Buy/Date’s run at the Renberg Actors Theater of Louisville. His Theatre in Los Angeles as the work has been heard in regional production coordinator. Jaclyn has theaters around the country and worked with numerous theatre Europe. Obie Awards for Annie companies including Redmoon Baker’s John and Sustained Theatre, Collaboraction Theatre, Excellence in Sound Design. Up Geffen Playhouse and The Blank next, True West on Broadway at the Theatre. Credits include The Red Roundabout. Coat, The Rimers of Eldritch, Summer and Smoke, No More, Rachel Scandling (Associate Ladies Night, AOA Shakespeare Producer) has been working Benefit, Romeo and Juliet, The in performance and public Blank Theatre’s Living Room programming as a producer, curator, Series, as well as work with LA’s and administrator for more than a Story Salon. You’ve also seen her in decade. She most recently served as shows on MTV (Underemployed), Managing Director of Los Angeles Discovery (Desperate Measures), Performance Practice, in addition FOX (Strange Inheritance). Most to six years as part of the producing recently, she produced and wrote team for the annual Los Angeles the independent film, Breach. Exchange (LAX) Festival. From jaclynwhitehair.com 2016- 2018, she directed the City


Hannah Wolf (Associate Director) is a Los Angeles based director originally from Juneau Alaska. Recent work includes: Instructions for a Séance by Katie Bender (MoHA), Franklin by Samantha Noble (Perseverance Theatre), TITLE LOADING (Fusebox Festival), The Bigot by William Glick, Dry Land by Ruby Rae Spigel, ENRON by Lucy Prebble (UT Austin), and The Sky Game by Kimberly Belflower (Peppercorn Theatre). She’s directed and developed new plays with the Geffen Playhouse, Greenway Arts, We the Women Collective, Chalk Rep, The Fountain Theatre, Superhero Clubhouse and The Civilians. She also founded and curates the blog Ask A Director. SDC Associate, National Directors Fellow, Lincoln Center Directors Lab, Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab and Fulbright Research Fellow (Bucharest Romania) MFA: UT Austin. hannahjwolf.com

Prior to her position at Covenant House, Jayne was the Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the New York City Bar Association for nearly eight years. At the City Bar, Jayne advocated for the legislative positions formed by the Association’s 160 committees, many of which involved human trafficking and domestic violence. A graduate of Brandeis University and Harvard Law School, Jayne returned to school in 2008 to pursue a graduate degree in psychology at Fordham University in order to combine psychology, policy and law in areas related to social justice including, domestic violence and human trafficking.

Melanie Thompson (Moderator) is a speaker, activist, and leader in the global fight to end sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. Trafficked and sold into prostitution in New York at the age of 12, she Jayne Bigelsen (Moderator) is was later arrested and placed the VP of Anti-Human Trafficking into foster care. She became an Initiatives/Advocacy at Covenant activist at age 14. Ms. Thompson House New York (CHNY), At has testified before numerous CHNY, she joined forces with legislatures about the need to pass Fordham University to conduct a strong anti-trafficking laws and comprehensive study to ascertain ending the arrests of sex trafficked the prevalence and types of and prostituted children and people trafficking experienced by homeless in the sex trade. She is a student youth. She is now co- directing the at Hunter College of the City anti-trafficking services at both University of New York and plans CHNY’s main shelter and an off-site to open a non-profit organization safe house where survivors can heal to assist victims of trafficking and and thrive. foster care.


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