Kill One Program

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Photos by Kate Enman.

Portrait by Zack DeZoon


Commissioned and Presented by

Playwrights Horizons Produced by

Raja Feather Kelly Laura Snow The KILL ONE Race has received generous support from The Invisible Dog, a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant, Sydney Skybetter, Lucien Zayan, and New Brooklyn Theatre.

Conceived and Directed by

Raja Feather Kelly Creative

LAURA SNOW RAJA FEATHER KELLY CJ FERRONI LAURA SNOW COLM SUMMERS REMY KURS RAJA FEATHER KELLY REMY KURS & RAJA FEATHER KELLY TYE FITZGERALD LAURA SNOW & RAJA FEATHER KELLY TUCE YASAK YOU-SHIN CHEN & SOPHIE MAGUIRE KEVIN NOVINSKI JACOB SCHMID KATE ENMAN LINDSEY JENNINGS KATE AUGUST SERENA WONG ILYA VIDRIN & JESSI STEGALL SYDNEY SKYBETTER BRANDI HOLT

EDITOR ADDITIONAL EDITOR DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY SECOND CAMERA ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MUSIC SUPERVISOR TITLE MUSIC MEGA MIX MUSIC EDITOR ADDITIONAL MUSIC EDITORS LIGHTING DESIGN SCENIC DESIGNS SOUND ENGINEER + MIX ASSISTANT SOUND + MIX ENGINEER PHOTOGRAPHY SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNICAL DIRECTION ELECTRICIAN ETHICS CONSULTANTS CONSULTING PRODUCER COMPANY MANAGEMENT

FEATURING CHRIS BELL ALEXANDRA GIROUX AMY HOANG CLAIRE GIERINGER JAMEN NANTHAKUMAR ALEXANDER PARIS FANA FRASER RIO SOFIA RAJA FEATHER KELLY LUCIEN ZAYAN

Special thanks to Dav Burrington, Dana Casperson, Adorama Rentals, and Leslie Louis


Filmed at Playwrights Horizons during the pandemic, and inspired by Leslie Louis’s 1963 dystopian novel Kill One, The KILL ONE Race is a reality competition game-play created by Raja Feather Kelly and his dance-theatremedia company the feath3r theory. Over the course of seven days, seven contestants compete in a social and ethical obstacle course to be proven the most ethical—and earn the singular prize of death. Replete with ice-breakers, speed dates, confessionals, sacred rituals, murder plots, and copious dancing, The KILL ONE Race is part-documentary, parttheater, and part-reality TV game show.


Did you know on broadcast television, 15 of the top 20 highest-rated programs among the younger adult group are reality or unscripted shows? Are we aware of the negative psychological effect, the insidious impact on our behavior, or the real estate this form occupies in our moral landscape? As we get more and more information from reality TV, we become more and more desirous of competition. People are willing to give up their families; they’re willing to give up their money; they’re willing to be embarrassed; what’s next? I believe that if we don’t start pointing a finger at it, the premise of these shows will soon be, “who’s gonna be the first to die?”


CAST Chris Bell (Adam Castro aka AC) Originally from San Antonio, Texas has a MFA and BS in dance and because he likes camping and the beach a BS in Geology. He currently makes work with Eryc Taylor Dance and is a frequent collaborator with (and former choreographic assistant to) Mark Dendy. He teaches (mostly kids) for ETD Outreach, Marquis Studios, TADA! Youth Theaters, and Marble Collegiate Church, where he is also the resident choreographer. His company @ chrisbelldances has presented work in four out of five boroughs in NYC (including evening length works at Dixon Place and Gibney Dance Center), threestates, and Mexico. Alexandra Giroux (Mina Wright) Alexandria Giroux-Dorholt grew up in Arizona and attended New School for the Arts and Academics. She’s worked with Ashleigh Leite, Michou Szabo, and apprenticed for the Stephen Petronio Company. She’s been with The Feath3r Theory since 2018. She is also a birth and death doula and Reiki Practitioner. Amy Hoang (Rei Maren) Amy Hoàng is a movement artist from Amarillo, TX. She is going on 10 years of dance since starting at the age of 14. Hoang graduated from The University of North Texas with a BFA in Dance Performance and Education. She performed at the American College Dance Association a total of 4 times and premiered an adjudicated work. Hoang

trained, choreographed, and performed at the American Dance Festival in 2018. In July of 2019, she relocated to Brooklyn, NY to pursue dance professionally. Her current curiosity lies in modern, breaking, and house movements and how they come together. Claire Gieringer (Jenna Pastel) Claire Gieringer (she/they) is a Brooklynbased dance/performance artist, writer, tarot reader, and sex witch. As a psychic channel, Claire experiences art making as a natural extension of their spiritual practice, utilizing dance/movement, voice, poetry, meditation, energy work and tarot reading as avenues for personal and collective reflection, storytelling, and healing. In their spare time, you can find Claire making semi-holy pilgrimages up mountains, saying thank you to mirrors, and sending prayers to the moon. Jamen Nanthakumar (Mandy Jacobs aka MJ) Jamen Nanthakumar is a New York-based actor/writer. Recent credits: Half The Sky (Radio Play/5th Avenue Theatre), Mary Stuart (Pioneer Theatre Co.), Diana (La Jolla Playhouse), A Funny Thing...Forum (Pittsburgh Public). Pace University: BFA Musical Theatre. Alexander Paris (Cosmo Griffin) Alexander Paris is a playwright and performance artist (drag, comedy, fabulism) Recents: “The Black Beginning” - Legacy @ Ars Nova, The Lark’s Beyond


CHRIS BELL ALEXANDRIA GIROUX AMY HOANG CLAIRE GIERINGER JAMEN NANTHAKUMAR ALEXANDER PARIS FANA FRASER RIO SOFIA RAJA FEATHER KELLY LUCIEN ZAYAN

the Binary Writer’s Group, Curation for La MaMa’s “Squirts” Fave gigs: Jeremy O. Harris “the feels...(KMS)”, Will Arbery “Wheelchair”, River Ramirez “Pervert Everything” for more: @ parishiltonals on IG Fana Fraser (Monica Cummings) Fana Fraser is an artist, performer, and full spectrum doula in training. A 202122 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow in Dance and 2021-22 Performance AIRspace Resident at Abrons Arts Center, Fana was shortlisted for the 2020 BCLF Elizabeth Nunez Caribbean-American Writers’ Prize. She served as Rehearsal Director for Ailey II from 2016-20. Rio Sofia (Tommy San Diego) Río Sofia is a visual artist, arts worker, and organizer. Her recent body of artwork explores forced feminization porn, a genre that fantasizes about experiencing gender transformation through coercion and loss of control. This project was spotlighted in Out Magazine’s April and August 2019 print issues, and led her to present her work at institutions such as The New Museum, Princeton University, and Rutgers University. She is currently the Programs & Operations Director at Queer|Art, a New York City based organization serving LGBTQ+ artists across generations and disciplines. Lucien Zayan (Marques Zat) Born in 1965 in Marseille (France) from Egyptian born parents, Lucien Zayan spent

Adam Castro (A.C) Benavides Mina Wright Rei Maren Jenna Pastel Mandy (MJ) Jacobs Cosmo Griffin Monica Cummings Tommy San Diego Calvin Marques Zat

25 years working for some of the most prestigious French cultural institutions among them Théâtre de l’Odéon - Théâtre de l’Europe (Paris), Festival International d’Art Lyrique (Aix-en-Provence), Theatre de la Criée (Marseille), Théâtre de la Madeleine (Paris). In 2009, he moved to Brooklyn and created The Invisible Dog Art Center. Since 2018, he is the executive chef at la Salle A Manger, a food-art related dinning room associated to the arts center. Zayan lives and works on Bergen street, Brooklyn. He recently became American citizen, and married his american lover in Gray (Maine). After loosing this french accent for a perfect American one, he decided to bring it back to look like more Catherine Deneuve than Liz Taylor.


CREATIVE About the Artists

Raja Feather Kelly Choreographer/Director Raja Feather Kelly is the artistic director of the feath3r theory, the dance-theatre-media company that he founded in 2009. Raja is a Creative Associate at The Juilliard School, and has been awarded a Creative Capital Award (2019), a National Dance Project Production Grant (2019), a Breakout Award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (2018), Dance Magazine’s inaugural Harkness Promise Award (2018), the Solange MacArthur Award for New Choreography (2016), and is a three-time Princess Grace Award winner (2017, 2018, 2019) and two-time Lucille Lortel Award nominee (2019, 2020). In 2020 he was an Obie Award winner and Outer Critics Circle Award honoree for choreography for the Pulitzer-winning musical A Strange Loop. He was born in Fort Hood, Texas and holds a B.A. in Dance and English from Connecticut College. Raja has been named as the 2019– 2020 Randjelović/Stryker Resident Commissioned Artist at New York Live Arts and is an inaugural Jerome Hill Artist Fellow. Raja has also been awarded a New York Dance Performance Bessie Award, a Bessie Schonberg Fellowship at The Yard, a DanceWEB Scholarship, a New York Foundation for the Arts Choreography Fellowship, a HERE Arts Fellowship, 2018 Creator-in-Residence at Kickstarter, and a Choreography Fellowship at the Center for Ballet and the Arts at NYU. He has

been granted a 2019–2021 National Dance Project Production Grant and was featured on the cover of the February 2020 issue of Dance Magazine. Over the past decade he has created fifteen evening-length works with his company the feath3r theory to critical acclaim. Most recently, UGLY (Black Queer Zoo) at The Bushwick Starr, and We May Never Dance Again® at The Invisible Dog in Brooklyn. Professionally, Raja has performed with Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group, David Dorfman Dance, Kyle Abraham|Abraham.In.Motion, and zoe | juniper. He has also managed a number of dance companies: Race Dance, Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion, zoe | juniper, and Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group. In 2020, Kelly made his directorial debut at New York City’s Second Stage Theatre with We’re Gonna Die. Since 2016, Raja has choreographed extensively for Off-Broadway theatre in New York City, most notably for Signature Theatre, Soho Rep, New York Theatre Workshop, and Playwrights Horizons. Kelly is the 2019 SDCF Joe A. Callaway Award finalist for outstanding choreography of A Strange Loop (Playwrights Horizons and winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Drama) and Fairview (Soho Rep, Berkeley Rep, TFANA and winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama). Frequent collaborators include: Lileana Blain-Cruz, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Sarah Benson, and Lila


Neugebauer. Other theatre credits include choreography for Skittles Commercial: The Musical (Town Hall), The Chronicles of Cardigan and Khente (Soho Rep.), Everyday Afroplay (JACK), GURLS (Princeton University, Yale Repertory Theatre), Electric Lucifer (The Kitchen), Lempicka (Williamstown Theatre Festival), The House That Will Not Stand (New York Theatre Workshop), Fireflies (Atlantic Theatre Company), If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must Be a Muhfucka (Playwrights Horizons, nominated for the 2019 Lucille Lortel Award and the 2019 Chita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography), The Good Swimmer (BAM), and Faust (Opera Omaha). the feath3r theory the feath3r theory (TF3T) is a New York City based dance-theatre-media company that produces the work of Artistic Director and Choreographer Raja Feather Kelly. As a collaboration of dancers, actors, filmmakers, musicians, photographers, and designers, TF3T explores pop-culture and current cultural phenomena, building original performances that skillfully combine, deconstruct, and reimagine elements of dance, visual media, fashion, drag, standup, minstrelsy, and narrative theatre. The mission of the feath3r theory (TF3T) is to democratize the American theatre, to broaden the space for unheard voices and repressed histories, to bring into the theatre those sometimes left out, and to use theatre to provoke much-needed public

conversations. Our company is committed to addressing pressing social issues through dance, theatre, and media with an emphasis on LGBTQ themes. We do this by challenging our audience (and our creators) to collectively interrogate — and celebrate — the shared relationship to human empathy and personal ethics as expressed in (and distorted by) popular media. By unabashedly appropriating the structures, themes, and aesthetics of popular media the work of TF3T synthesizes into virtuosic, expansive, radical and surreal large scale pop-culture phenomena or an overwhelming, oversaturated ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’ in which artists and audience alike experience their shared humanity. Laura Snow (Media Producer, Lead Editor) Laura Snow is a documentary filmmaker, media producer for New York City Ballet and video collaborator of the feath3r theory since 2012. Her latest dancefilm collaboration with Kelly and TF3T, HYSTERIA, premiered at New York Live Arts in 2021. Laura has associate produced documentary series and films for PBS, VICE, Discovery and CNN, as well as the feature documentary, NEWTOWN (2016). Laura’s solo directorial work includes the short documentaries LEAVE-TAKING (2016) and RETURN TO FORM (2021). Tuce Yasak (Lighting Design) Tuce has been following light in NYC since 2008, creating over 100 site-specific light installations for performance in the US


CREATIVE About the Artists

and abroad. Yasak received the 2018 and 2019 BESSIE Award for Outstanding Visual Design for her designs and has ongoing collaborations with Raja Feather Kelly | the feath3r theory, Contra Tiempo, Miguel Guitierrez, Ayesha Jordan & Charlotte Brathwaite, Daria Fain, Ni’Ja Whitson and Nia Whitherspoon, among many others. Light, movement and architecture intertwine in her work to support space-making and story-telling. Kate Enman (Photography) Born and based in Brooklyn, Kate is a photography artist. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Time Out New York, and Ain’t Bad Magazine. Having studied and shot in Tel Aviv, Rome, and New York City, she is currently passionate about analog photography — particularly of the 35mm variety. Kate delights in documenting the world around her, while specializing in portraiture, dance and still-life. She has recently started her own studio in Bushwick with her many cats, and continues to look for ways to get work done in the bath. You-Shin Chen (Set Design) You-Shin a New York-based scenic designer for performing arts from Taiwan. As a theater practitioner, she is committed to diversity and humanity. Recent theater credits include: UGLY (the feath3r theory & Bushwick Starr); Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie (ArsNova); Monsoon Season (AFO Theatre); The Night Alive (Inis Nua Theatre Company); Eclipsed (Berlind Theatre, PQ ‘19 USA); Messiah (LaMama, Stonewall 50); Rock-

A-Bye (BalletX); The Hollower (New Light Theater Project). Associate scenic designer for Moby Dick (A.R.T., Des. Mimi Lien.). She is the recipient of the 2019 Daryl Roth Creative Spirit Award at The Lilly Awards. youshinchen.com Remy Kurs (Music Supervisor) Remy is a New York music director, orchestrator, and pianist. Most recently, he served as music supervisor and arranger for Raja Feather Kelly’s We’re Gonna Die (by Young Jean Lee) at Second Stage Theater. Remy is also the music supervisor for the Broadway-bound musical Lempicka (directed by Rachel Chavkin). On Broadway, Remy has conducted The Book of Mormon (also music director for the 1st National Tour), Moulin Rouge, and Be More Chill. Sophie Maguire (Creative Architecture) Sophie Maguire is an interdisciplinary artist and landscape architect. Her practice focuses on storytelling, intimacy in architecture, and landscape as theater. She has built projects and published work throughout Canada and the US. Sophie is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture, a designer at WHY Architecture, and continues to create performance work. CJ Ferroni (Director of Photography) CJ Ferroni is a NYC based cinematographer mainly focused on documentary and live performance. He has collaborated with the feath3r theory, New York City Ballet and


several Broadway theaters, and has shot non-fiction features and series across your favorite streaming platforms. Brandi Holt (Company Management) Brandi Holt is the company manager for the feath3r theory and executive assistant to Raja Feather Kelly. She holds a masters in arts and cultural management and has been working with the feath3r theory since 2019. Holt is also a professional illustrator and fashion designer. Colm Summers (Assistant to Director) Colm is an Irish theater and opera director based in New York. He is a published playwright and essayist, and has assisted the Wooster Group, Milo Rau and Pan Pan. This is his second assisting role with TF3T. Next: Spiderlings (LAMDA, UK), Maria Irene Fornés Mud & Springtime (Lenfest Centre, NY). Ilya Vidrin (Ethics Consultant) Dr. Ilya Vidrin is a research-practitioner situated in performing arts, ethics, and interactive media. Born into a refugee family, Ilya grew up navigating nuances of cultural expectations, language barriers, and diverging political ideologies. A graduate of Harvard University, he is Theatre faculty at Northeastern University and directs the Partnering Lab. Jessi Stegall (Ethics Consultant) Jessi Stegall is a multimodalist with backgrounds in expressive therapy, ethics,

and performing arts education. A graduate student in Bioethics at Harvard Medical School, she specializes in narrative ethics for artistic flourishing. Jessi is committed to responsible creativity that ignites social curiosity and civic Imagination. Kevin Novinsky (Sound Engineeer) Kevin Novinsky is a New York City-based theatrical sound mixer and designer, including as the mixer on a variety of mainstage productions with Manhattan School of Music. He previously worked with Raja on the musical A Strange Loop, and is thrilled to be working with him again on The KILL ONE Race.


CREATIVE Playwrights Horizons Staff ARTISTIC DIRECTOR........ ADAM GREENFIELD MANAGING DIRECTOR......... LESLIE MARCUS GENERAL MANAGER............ CAROL FISHMAN OUTGOING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR...........................TIM SANFORD Associate General Manager.................. Jenna Ready Company Manager...........................Caroline Aquino Administrative Assistant......... Carmen A. Quiñones General Management Fellow.............Joanna Pisano ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR....................... NATASHA SINHA Literary Manager......................................Lizzie Stern Artistic Programs Manager............Karl Baker Olson Musical Theater Producing Associate.................... Kent Nicholson Literary Fellow..................................May Treuhaft-Ali CASTING DIRECTOR........ALAINE ALLDAFFER Associate Casting Director.................. Lisa Donadio PRODUCTION MANAGER.............JAY JANICKI Technical Director.....................................Ed Massari Building Manager............................Gustavo Naranjo DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT.......... BENJAMIN WEISMAN Associate Director, Institutional Giving and Campaign............................... Susan Ferziger Associate Director, Individual Giving......... Eva Rosa Institutional Giving and Campaign Associate...................... Holly Neugass Development Assistant....................Maddie Milligan

MANAGER OF HUMAN RESOURCES.....................LIBBY ZAMBRANO CONTROLLER................................ HOJAE LEE Accounting Manager............................Mallory Aubry Data Analytics Manager.......................Carol Thomas ASSOCIATE MANAGING DIRECTOR............................KYLE SIRCUS Digital Content Producer........................ Alison Koch Communications Associate................ Billy McEntee Graphics and Digital Content................. Jordan Best Content Editor.........................................Iman Childs Marketing Fellow............................ Sara Christopher GENERAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE................ BLAKE ZIDELL & ASSOCIATES TICKET CENTRAL STAFF Director of Ticket Services............ Craig Melzer Ticket Services Manager................. Katasha Nelson PLAYWRIGHTS DOWNTOWN ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR...... SUZEN BRIA PLAYWRIGHTS HORIZONS THEATER SCHOOL DIRECTOR............................ TOMI TSUNODA Producing Manager................................... Kyle Gates Manager of Student Affairs................Libby Peterson PLAYWRIGHTS REHEARSAL STUDIOS Client Services Manager...................James Wyrwicz


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Music Official Spotify Playlist

“Teardrop,” Massive Attack “Patience,” Porches “Glory Box,” Portishead “Oops, [oh my],” Feat. Missy Elliot, Tweet Feat. Missy Elliot “Private Show,” Britney Spears “SNAP!,” Rhythm is a Dancer “I’ll Be Your Mirror,” The Velvet Underground, NICO


BIBLIOGRAPHY “Let’s Dance,” Chris Montez

“Me & U,” Cassie

“Ocean of Tears,” Caroline Palochek

“Busamba,” La Lupe

“Waiting for Tonight,” Jennifer Lopez

“Say You’ll Be There,” Spice Girls

“That’ll Be The Day,” The Crickets

“Billie Holiday,” Warpaint

“Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Ricky Martin

“Fantasy,” Mariah Carey

“A Little Less Conversation,” Elvis Presley

“Human Behavior,” Bjork

“Blinding Lights,” The Weeknd

“I Would Die 4 U,” Prince

“Vroom, Vroom,” Charli XCX

“Party For One,” Carly Rae Jepsen

“Try A Little Tenderness, Otis Redding

“Dancing Queen,” Cher

“Sh-Boom,” The Crew Cuts

“Remember Where You Are,” Jessie Ware

“Check On It” (Feat. Bun B & Slim Thug), Beyoncé, Bun B, Slim Thug

“Never Let Me Down Again,” Depeche Mode

“That Don’t Impress Me Much,” Shania Twain

“I Disappear In Your Arms,” Christine and the Queens

“Back & Forth,” Aaliyah

“My Body Betrayed Me,” Black Wing

“Cloudbusting,” Kate Bush

“Pulled Down,” Various Artists, Elizabeth Moss

“Secret Agent Man,” Johnny Rivers “The Rhythm of the Night,” Corona “Pony,” Ginuwine “We Got The Beat,” The Go-Gos “Don’t Leave Me This Way,” Thelma Houston “Erase / Rewind,” The Cardigans “Free Your Mind,” En Vogue “Tequila”, The Champs “Shakin’ All Over,” Johnny Kidd & The Pirates

“Big Time Sensuality,” Bjork “God Is A DJ,” Faithless “Rockin’ Robin,” Bobby Day “Fade Into You,” Mazzy Star “Swan Lake Act 1 Finale” by Pyotr Illyich Tschaikovsky, Conor McGibboney and Scrap Sound Works “High Flying, Adored (Karoke Version)” by Andrew Lloyd Weber & Stingray Music Group “Vordhosbn” by Aphex Twin




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