Wish You Were Here
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From the Playwright: Sanaz Toossi I was once asked why the women of Wish You Were Here sound so American. “Girls will be girls,” I responded, a smile pasted across my face. As the words came out of my mouth, I knew I hated them. I hate them now. Here is my chance to rectify that statement. The women of this play speak in an American argot because that is how I have translated them. These characters are actually speaking Farsi, but you get it. It’s theater. But I suspect the question was actually this: “Why are they talking about their bodies? Why are they talking about sex?” I believe the question behind the question was, “Why do these women sound so free?” I want to tell you now that these girls do not sound like you. You sound like them. The Iranian women who raised me could cut you like glass then sew you up in the same sentence. There was so much talk about bodies. Everyone’s bodies. No one’s body was their own. Nothing was just yours. Everything was everyone’s because those women belonged to each other. When I think about the women who inspired this play, I hear obnoxious, cacophonous laughter. The decrescendo of that laughter is the central loss of this play. But it does not define the play. These women do not need your pity, nor do they want it. But they demand to be seen in their full humanity, as do all refugees, immigrants, and almost-migrants, no matter what part of the world they’re from. People everywhere — beautifully, tragically, obviously — strive for normalcy. I wonder what a humanity play is. What does it mean to show a people in their humanity? Is that setting the bar extremely low? Or extremely high? Is every good play a humanity play? Is every play about humanity? And what makes a play political?
Photo by Zack DeZon
Who We Are
Doesn’t every play exist within a set of politics? Must a play be political if the events of the play are affected by the politics of the play’s setting? Isn’t every play political? I can’t decide. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter to me. I wrote this play as a love letter to my mother. I wrote it as a daughter of an immigrant. I wrote it because I’m proud of her, because I wanted her to know that every contour of her story was real to me, that I know her. I know you. And I feel like I knew you then. I love you and everyone who loved you. I don’t care about breaking form. Or structure. I don’t care about being provocative or adding to the canon. Not with this play. This play is for you and you only. I think we would have been friends then, the time at which I’ve set this story. I would have been lucky to be your friend. Your laugh is so loud. I wanted to hear it onstage the way I’ve known it in life — its ring ricocheting throughout the room, warming everything it touches.
Up Next: A restless quartet about care-taking and caregiving from the Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright of Heroes of the Fourth Turning.
Playwrights Horizons
Corsicana
General Manager
Will Arbery
(Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Plano) Directed by
Sam Gold
(Fun Home, Circle Mirror Transformation)
Artistic Director
Adam Greenfield Photo by Zack DeZon
Written by
Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Managing Director
Leslie Marcus
Carol Fishman
presents
Wish You Were Here Written by
Sanaz Toossi Featuring
World premiere Starts June 2 in the Mainstage Theater
Nikki Massoud Marjan Neshat Nazanin Nour Artemis Pebdani Roxanna Hope Radja Scenic Design
Arnulfo Maldonado
“Will Arbery’s showing us how language, even at its most beautiful, can destabilize a mind, a backyard, the world.” The New York Times
Costume Design
Sarah Laux
Lighting Design
Reza Behjat
Original Music
Production Stage Manager
Press Representative
Casting
Associate Managing Director
Associate Artistic Director
Brandon Terzic Blake Zidell & Associates
Kyle Sircus
Sound Design
Sinan Refik Zafar Brian Hickey
Vanessa Coakley
Alaine Alldaffer, CSA Karyn Casl, CSA Natasha Sinha
Directed by
Gaye Taylor Upchurch An audio production of Wish You Were Here was produced by the Williamstown Theatre Festival (Mandy Greenfield, Artistic Director) in collaboration with Audible, released April 2021. Wish You Were Here is the recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award. Special thanks to The Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater for its generous support of this production.
Cast Zari Nazanin Rana Shideh Salme
NIKKI MASSOUD MARJAN NESHAT NAZANIN NOUR ARTEMIS PEBDANI ROXANNA HOPE RADJA
Production Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager
VANESSA COAKLEY LINDSAY EBERLY
About the Artists NIKKI MASSOUD (Zari). Playwrights debut. Off-Broadway: Othello (NYTW). Regional: The Old Globe, Berkeley Rep, Huntington, Portland Center Stage, South Coast Rep, The Two River Theater, Trinity Rep. TV: “Love Life,” “Mozart in the Jungle,” “Madam Secretary,” “Emergence,” “Succession,” “Homeland,” “Odd Mom Out.” Education: Georgetown University, BADA, Brown University/Trinity Rep MFA. nikkimassoud.com. @nikkima1776. For my family. MARJAN NESHAT (Nazanin). Playwrights: Selling Kabul. New York: English (Atlantic); Joan (Colt-Coeur); Julius Caesar (NYSF); The Three Sisters Project, Queens (WP), The Seagull (CSC). Film: Love 40, Rockaways, Chromophobia, Almost in Love, Robocop, Sex in the City 2, First Person Singular, Cry Funny Happy, among others. TV: “New Amsterdam,” “Bull,” “For Life,” “Quantico,” “Strangers,” “Elementary,” “Royal Pains,” “Blue Bloods,” “Person of Interest,” “Rescue Me,” “Law & Order,” and many others. Member of The Actors Center. NAZANIN NOUR (Rana). Playwrights debut. Nazanin is an actor, writer, and comedian; she recently co-wrote and co-starred in a horror short All Of You, which had a successful festival run. Regional credits: Othello (Vpstart Crow Theater), Pack of Lies (The Little Theater of Alexandria), Christmas at the Murphy’s (Lifedome Theater). Film: The Last King, All
Of You, A Thousand Little Cuts. TV: “Persia’s Got Talent,” “Madam Secretary,” “Criminal Minds,” “Political Animals.” Education: George Mason University. Instagram @iamnazaninnour, Twitter @NazaninNour. Nazanin is proud to be making her Off-Broadway debut with such talented Iranian women. ARTEMIS PEBDANI (Shideh). Playwrights debut. TV: “Scandal,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Masters of Sex,” “The Goldbergs,” “Big City Greens,” “Love, Victor,” “Welcome to Flatch,” “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” “Mother, May I Dance with Mary Jane’s Fist?: A Lifetone Original Movie for Adult Swim.” Film: The Croods: A New Age, Sex Tape, Godmothered, Sex Appeal. BFA in Theatre: Southern Methodist University, Professional Training Program: Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre. @therealshmartemis ROXANNA HOPE RADJA (Salme). Playwrights debut. Broadway: Torch Song, Frost/Nixon, After the Fall, The Women, Boeing Boeing, and others. Off Broadway: Dan Cody’s Yacht, Ruins of Civilization (MTC); Torch Song (Second Stage); Ode To Joy, Horsedreams (Rattlestick); Mahida’s Extra Key To Heaven (Epic Theater Co); Princess Turandot (Blue Light Theater Co); 1001, Arabian Nights. Regional: Hartford Stage, Shakespeare Theatre of NJ, ACT, Williamstown Theater Festival, Huntington, Westport Country
Playhouse, Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Film: Puncture, She Said. TV: “New Amsterdam,” “The Blacklist,” “Law and Order: SVU,” “Elementary,” “Blue Bloods,” “Unforgettable,” “The Good Wife,” “Law and Order,” “Law and Order CI,” “All My Children.” MFA: American Conservatory Theater. SANAZ TOOSSI (Playwright). Playwrights debut. Sanaz is an Iranian-American playwright from Orange County, California. Her plays include Wish You Were Here (Williamstown Audible 2020, Stavis Award) and English (Atlantic/Roundabout 2022, Weissberger New Play Award, Kilroys’ List 2019). She is currently under commission at the Atlantic, Williamstown Theatre Festival, MTC, South Coast Repertory, IAMA Theatre, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival (American Revolutions Cycle). Sanaz is a member of Youngblood and the Middle Eastern American Writers Lab and was the 2019 P73 Playwriting Fellow. She was a recipient of the 2020 Steinberg Playwright Award and the Laurents/ Hatcher Foundation Award. TV: “5 Women,” “A League of Their Own,” “Invitation to a Bonfire.” MFA: NYU Tisch. Sanaz is a proud child of immigrants. GAYE TAYLOR UPCHURCH (Director). Playwrights debut. GT is a freelance director with a background in dance. She has directed several world premieres including Clare Lizzimore’s Animal (Atlantic and Studio Theatre), Lauren Gunderson’s Half-Life of Marie Curie (Audible at Minetta Lane), Anna Ziegler’s The Last Match (Old Globe), Melissa Ross’s Of Good Stock (South Coast Rep), Laura Marks’s Bethany (WP Theater). Other Off-Broadway: Simon Stephens’s Harper Regan and Bluebird (Atlantic), Lucy Thurber’s Stay (Rattlestick). Regional: Member of the Wedding (Williamstown), Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival: An Iliad (toured to West Point), and As You Like It (International Falstaff Award for Best Production, toured to The Folger in DC). GT has developed new work at NY Stage & Film, NYTW, The Vineyard, EST, P73, New Dramatists, and Space on Ryder Farm and is a Drama League alum and a graduate of University of NC School of the Arts.
ARNULFO MALDONADO (Scenic Designer). Playwrights: Selling Kabul, A Strange Loop (Special Citation Obie), I Was Most Alive with You, Dance Nation, Iowa, Men on Boats. Broadway: A Strange Loop, Trouble In Mind. Off-Broadway: Shhhh, Paris (Atlantic); Fires in the Mirror (Signature); one in two (The New Group); Nollywood Dreams, School Girls... (MCC); Sugar in Our Wounds (MTC, Lucille Lortel Award); Usual Girls (Roundabout). Regional: Alley Theatre, Berkeley Rep, CTG, Guthrie, Steppenwolf. International Tour: The Magnetic Fields: 50 Song Memoir. 2020 Obie Sustained Excellence in Set Design, Princess Grace Fabergé Theater Award, Henry Hewes Design Award nominee. MFA: NYU Tisch. @arnulfo.maldonado.design arnulfomaldonado.com SARAH LAUX (Costume Designer). Playwrights debut. Broadway: The Band’s Visit, Fully Committed, The Humans. Selected Off-Broadway/Regional: Prayer For The French Republic (MTC); Kimberly Akimbo, Blue Ridge, This Ain’t No Disco, On the Shore of the Wide World, The Band’s Visit (Atlantic); The Humans (Roundabout); Superhero, Man From Nebraska (Second Stage); Downstairs (Primary Stages); Jerry Springer: The Opera (New Group, Obie Award); The Effect (Barrow Street); A Play Is A Poem (Taper Theater); Before The Meeting (Williamstown); Bad Dates and Come Back, Little Sheba (Huntington). Film: Freakshow, The Sixth Reel, Not Okay. TV: “High Fidelity,” “Godfather of Harlem” (Season 2). REZA BEHJAT (Lighting Designer). Playwrights debut. Off-Broadway: English (Atlantic), Out of Time (NAATCO/The Public), The Vagrant Trilogy (The Public), P.S. (Ars Nova), Disclaimer (UTR), Henry VI (NAATCO), Hamlet (Waterwell). Regional and others: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Guthrie Theater, PlayMakers Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Baltimore Center Stage, Geva Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare, Long Wharf Theater, Target Margin, New Georges, and more. Awards: Knight of Illumination Award for Nina Simone: Four Women (2019). rezabehjat.com SINAN REFIK ZAFAR (Sound Designer). Playwrights: What to Send Up When It Goes Down. Broadway: What The Constitution Means to Me. National Tour: What The
Constitution Means to Me. Off-Broadway: MCC, NYTW, The Public, Second Stage, Atlantic, BAM, Clubbed Thumb, Rattlestick, The Movement Theater Company. Regional: Kennedy Center, Guthrie, Mark Taper Forum, Berkeley Rep, Williamstown, and more. sinanzafar.com BRIAN HICKEY (Sound Designer). Playwrights debut. Some recent designs and collaborations include The Pool 2021 productions of Superstitions, Is Edward Snowden Single?, and The Ding Dongs (New Ohio); A Nation Groove’s (Mass MoCa); Esai’s Table (JAG/ Cherry Lane). Audiobook: Brutal Imagination (Audible Original). Upcoming: Black Odyssey (Classic Stage Company). MFA: Yale. BRANDON TERZIC (Original Music). Playwrights debut. Brandon is a multiinstrumentalist who has performed with everyone from jazz legend Henry Threadgill to the rising Sudanese star Alsarah. He has performed internationally at prestigious festivals such as WOMAD, Glastenbury,Roskilde, and many others all over the EU and Africa. He has also taught extensively, both privately and conducting workshops at various schools and institutions such as the Asia Society in NYC, Duke University, Johnson State College, Baltimore Arts council, UCLA, USC, and multiple public schools in the NYC metropolitan area. He has released two albums of his own, “Xalam Project,” and “Western skies Eastern Dreams.” FIMA CHUPAKHIN (Musical Arrangements). Playwrights debut. Fima was born in Krivoy Rog, an industrial city in the East part of Ukraine. He formed his own jazz project “Acoustic Quartet,” with whom he recorded three albums. He has gained the reputation of being a prolific crossgenre keyboardist, as he had participated in the recording of 15 crossover albums. He also has been extensively touring with “AQ” and with the famous Ukrainian pop/ rock artists in Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, Georgia, Israel, Russia, and Belarus. He has been awarded the world prestigious Fulbright Scholarship and holds two masters degrees in Jazz Studies from William Paterson University and Kharkiv State University of Arts (Ukraine).
VANESSA COAKLEY (Production Stage Manager). Playwrights: Marjorie Prime, Your Mother’s Copy of the Kama Sutra, Pocatello, The Call, Assistance, Go Back to Where You Are. Broadway: Waitress; Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812; The Merchant of Venice. Other Off-Broadway: The Public, Roundabout, MTC, MCC, and more. National Tour: Aladdin, La Cage aux Folles. For JWC. LINDSAY EBERLY (Assistant Stage Manager). Playwrights debut. Off-Broadway: Prayer for the French Republic, Bella Bella (MTC); By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, Paradise Blue (Signature); A Sign of the Times (LDK Productions); Tell Hector I Miss Him (Atlantic). Regional: Contemporary American Theater Festival, Baltimore Center Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Hartford Stage. BFA: Emerson College. PLAYWRIGHTS HORIZONS is dedicated to cultivating the most important American playwrights, composers, and lyricists, as well as developing and producing their bold new plays and musicals. Adam Greenfield became Artistic Director in 2020; Leslie Marcus has served as Managing Director since 1993. As it enters its 51st season, Playwrights builds upon its diverse and renowned body of work, counting 400 writers among its artistic roster. In addition to its onstage work each season, Playwrights’ singular commitment to nurturing American theater artists guides all of the institution’s multifaceted initiatives: our acclaimed New Works Lab, a robust commissioning program, an innovative curriculum at its Theater School, and more. Robert Moss founded Playwrights in 1971 and cemented the mission that continues to guide the institution today. André Bishop served as Artistic Director from 1981–1992. Don Scardino succeeded him and served until 1996. Tim Sanford, the organization’s longest-serving Artistic Director, held the position from 1996-2020. Over its 50-year history, Playwrights has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including seven Pulitzer Prizes, 13 Tony Awards, and 47 Obie Awards.
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“Sanaz’s grief — the grief for somewhere you didn’t grow up — eludes language and, in turn, resolution. And this makes sense. The feelings that haunt us the most are, after all, the ones we understand the least.” Literary Director Lizzie Stern
“Wish You Were Here is the story of diaspora from the perspective of those who stay home to live through the gradual re-composition of their world. But at the same time, another movement is at work as the play unfolds, a kind of silent attrition that’s inexorable and deeply human.” Artistic Director Adam Greenfield
“Writing doesn’t make me feel better. What would make me feel better would be if I could have all of my family at my wedding. That would make me feel better.” Playwright Sanaz Toossi
Playwrights Horizons Staff
PLAYWRIGHTS DOWNTOWN ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR......................... EVA ROSA-FERRERA
OPENING NIGHT: MAY 2, 2022
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR........ ADAM GREENFIELD MANAGING DIRECTOR...........LESLIE MARCUS GENERAL MANAGER............ CAROL FISHMAN Associate General Manager...................Seth Shepsle Company Manager............................... Maggie Swahl Assistant Company Manager and Head House Manager................ Ashley Villanueva Executive Assistant and Board Liaison...................................Kiara Johnson ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR........................ NATASHA SINHA Literary Director........................................ Lizzie Stern Artistic Programs Producer............ Karl Baker Olson Literary and Community Engagement Assistant................May Treuhaft-Ali Artistic Fellow........................................ Aydan Shahd Script Reader..............................................Noah Ezell CASTING DIRECTOR......... ALAINE ALLDAFFER Associate Casting Director....................Lisa Donadio Casting Fellow.......................Annika Perez-Krikorian COMMISSIONED ARTISTS Doris Duke Charitable Foundation/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Commissions David Adjmi, Clare Barron, Dave Harris, Amy Herzog, Lucas Hnath, Ike Holter, Julia Jordan, Greg Keller Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Commissions Kate Attwell, Christopher Chen, Heather Christian, Mia Chung, Samuel D. Hunter, Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen, Taylor Mac, Bruce Norris, Tori Sampson Kate and Seymour Weingarten Commissions Cesar Alvarez, Kate Cortesi, Sarah DeLappe, Bathsheba Doran, Emily Feldman, Marco Ramirez, Ianne Fields Stewart Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Commission Lisa Kron Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Program for Commissioning Women in the Performing Arts Danai Gurira, Aleshea Harris, Sarah B. Mantell Amal Commission Mona Mansour Jody Falco and Jeffrey Steinman Commissions for Emerging Playwrights T. Adamson, Brittany K. Allen, Will Arbery, Bleu Beckford-Burrell, Agnes Borinsky, John J. Caswell, Jr., Milo Cramer, Julia Izumi, Hansol Jung, Jiehae Park, Korde Tuttle Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Musicals in Partnership Initiative Commissions Todd Almond and Lear deBessonet M.E.W. Commissions David Adjmi, Ricky Ian Gordon, Michael Korie, Anne Washburn Stacey Mindich Productions Commission Jenny Giering, Adam Gwon, Karen Hartman
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AUTHOR’S THANKS
Michael Walkup, Kari Olmon, and Page73; Rachel Viola
CREDITS
The set was built in the Playwrights Horizons Scenery Shop.
SPECIAL FUNDING
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Special thanks to The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting new plays and musicals at Playwrights Horizons. The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of actors’ equity association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 is the union representing scenic, costume, lighting, sound and projection designers in Live Performance.
STAFF FOR WISH YOU WERE HERE Company Manager............................... Maggie Swahl Production Stage Manager.............Vanessa Coakley Assistant Stage Manager....................Lindsay Eberly Assistant Company Manager and Head House Manager................ Ashley Villanueva Directing Fellow.......................................... Adam Coy Cultural Consultant................................Borna Barzin Stage Management Fellow......................Kayla Owen Musical Arrangements.....................Fima Chupakhin Properties Supervisor...............................Matt Carlin Associate Scenic Designer..........................Joe Burt Assistant Props Supervisor......................... Ali Mark Paint Charge...............Jesse Harron, Maryann Cirillo Carpenters.................... Angus Davis, Dulfy Trinidad, Granville Bell, Emily Tabler, Samuel Spear Assistant Costume Designer...................... Tiffany Yu Wardrobe Supervisor.................................. B. Reeves Costume Crew.................. B. Reeves, Taylor Marrs Assistant Lighting Designer.........Colleen Doherty Lighting Programmer........................... Jacob Wesson Light Board Operator..................... Cassandra Kalley Lighting Crew...............................Stephen Cornelius, Shane Crowley, Kyle Diggs, Emma Havranek, Kyle Lefeber, Howard Leuthold, Dajane Wilson Audio Coordinator.................................Dylan Carrow Audio Supervisor......................................Matt Hubbs Sound Board Operator...........................Ross Monroe Audio Crew................ Alejandro Suquisupa, DJ Potts Projections Supervisor.............................. Ted Brown Projections Crew.................................. Brandon Bulls Artwork Design...........................................Jeff Rogers COVID Safety Officer........................... Jennifer Kiefer House Managers..................................Ashley Burton, Kimberly Chatterjee, Carolyn Emery Vaccination Managers.....................Jonathan Amaya, Tanya Chattman, Daniel George, Joanna Pisano, Jaime Welcher
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Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty Once on This Island
Madeleine George The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence 2014 Pulitzer finalist Richard Greenberg, Scott Frankel, & Michael Korie Far From Heaven Amy Herzog The Great God Pan, After the Revolution Samuel D. Hunter The Whale 2013 Lortel Award Drama Desk Special Award Gina Gionfriddo Rapture, Blister, Burn 2013 Pulitzer finalist
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PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS
NOTABLE PRODUCTIONS
Michael R. Jackson A Strange Loop 2020 Obie, Lortel, Drama Desk awards
Sylvia Khoury Selling Kabul
Annie Baker The Flick 2013 Obie Award Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Bruce Norris Clybourne Park 2012 Tony Award Doug Wright I Am My Own Wife 2004 Tony Award Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine Sunday in the Park with George Wendy Wasserstein The Heidi Chronicles 1989 Tony Award Alfred Uhry Driving Miss Daisy
Will Arbery Heroes of the Fourth Turning 2020 Pulitzer Prize finalist Tori Sampson If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must Be a Muhfucka Larissa FastHorse The Thanksgiving Play Craig Lucas I Was Most Alive with You Clare Barron Dance Nation 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Max Posner The Treasurer Dan LeFranc Rancho Viejo, The Big Meal
Adam Bock A Life, A Small Fire Lucas Hnath The Thin Place, The Christians 2015 Kesselring Prize 2016 Obie Award Robert O’Hara Bootycandy 2015 Obie Award Jordan Harrison Log Cabin, Marjorie Prime 2015 Pulitzer finalist, Maple and Vine
Lisa D’Amour Detroit 2011 Pulitzer finalist 2013 Obie Award Kirsten Greenidge Milk Like Sugar 2012 Obie Award Annie Baker Circle Mirror Transformation 2010 Obie Award Melissa James Gibson This Doug Wright, Scott Frankel, & Michael Korie Grey Gardens 2006 OCC Award Lynn Nottage Fabulation 2005 Obie Award David Greenspan Go Back to Where You Are, She Stoops to Comedy 2003 Obie Award
Heidi Schreck Grand Concourse
Richard Nelson & Shaun Davey James Joyce’s The Dead 2000 Tony Award, Lortel Award, and Drama Critics’ Circle Award
Anne Washburn Mr. Burns, a post-electric play
Richard Nelson Goodnight Children Everywhere
Taylor Mac Hir
Kenneth Lonergan Lobby Hero
Kirsten Childs Bella: An American Tall Tale 2017 Audelco Award The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin 2000 Obie Award
Clare Barron Dance Nation 2017 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist
Theresa Rebeck The Butterfly Collections Christopher Durang Miss Witherspoon 2006 Pulitzer finalist, Betty’s Summer Vacation 1999 Obie Award, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You 1982 Obie Award A.R. Gurney The Dining Room, Later Life Jon Robin Baitz The Substance of Fire Jeanine Tesori & Brian Crawley Violet 1997 Obie Award, Lortel Award, and Drama Critics’ Circle Award
Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine Sunday in the Park with George 1985 Pulitzer Prize
Adam Guettel & Tina Landau Floyd Collins 1996 Obie Award and Lortel Award Scott McPherson Marvin’s Room 1992 OCC Award Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman Assassins 1991 Drama League Award Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty Once on This Island
Michael R. Jackson A Strange Loop 2020 Pulitzer Prize
William Finn March of the Falsettos 1981 OCC Award, Falsettoland
Photos of Dance Nation and A Strange Loop by Joan Marcus. Sunday in the Park… by Gerry Goodstein. Once on This Island by Martha Swope.
Bruce Norris Clybourne Park 2011 Pulitzer Prize 2012 Tony Award
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Juliet Moser Literary and Theatrical Enthusiast
Ethan Geto Principal, Geto & de Milly, Inc.
Robert Moss Founder, Playwrights Horizons
Fell Gray Head of Brand and Creative, Arizent
Mark Musico Partner, Susman Godfrey LLP
Adam Greenfield Artistic Director, Playwrights Horizons
Robert O’Hara Writer/Director
Eric M. Gural Co-Chief Executive Officer, GFP Real Estate
Vinnie O’Toole Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, Horizon Media
Tim Sanford Former Artistic Director, Playwrights Horizons Marisa Sechrest Producer/Theatrical Consultant, Altair Entertainment Dana M. Seshens Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Scott Slobodnyak Vice President, Markets Group BNY Mellon Rachel Wilder Freelance Writer Bruce Nathan Wilpon Partner, Sterling Equities Jide Zeitlin
Institutional Support
Institutional supporters of Playwrights Horizons receive many benefits, such as complimentary tickets, discounts for their employees, and public recognition. For more information about how your company can support Playwrights Horizons, please contact Susan Ferziger, Associate Director of Institutional Giving, at sferziger@phnyc.org or 212 564 1235 ×3142.
$25,000+ Bondi Foundation Citi Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Edgerton Foundation The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. GFP Real Estate Howard Gilman Foundation Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC J.L. Greene Arts Access Fund in The New York Community Trust The Laurents/Hatcher Foundation The Marc Haas Foundation Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation No Guarantees The Richenthal Foundation Sir Peter Shaffer Charitable Foundation The SHS Foundation The Shubert Foundation Seth Sprague Educational & Charitable Foundation The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Teneo Tiger Baron Foundation Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation WarnerMedia $10,000–$24,999 21st Century ILGWU Heritage Fund Bloomberg Philanthropies Carl Jacobs Foundation Con Edison Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, Inc. Frederic R. Coudert Foundation
Ernst & Young LLP Horizon Media The Hyde and Watson Foundation Jerome Foundation The JKW Foundation The Ralph & Ricky Lauren Family Foundation, Inc. The Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation Princeton University The Rosenthal Family Foundation/Nancy Stephens and Rick Rosenthal S&P Global Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. The Spingold Foundation The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation, Inc. Taconic Capital Advisors LP The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund The Travelers Companies, Inc. The Wilke Family Foundation $5,000–$9,999 The Theodore H. Barth Foundation, Inc. The Carter Fund Charina Foundation, Inc. The Barbara Bell Cumming Charitable Trust Green Curtain Productions Marta Heflin Foundation Bertha and Isaac Liberman Foundation, Inc. The Liman Foundation Lucille Lortel Foundation Morgan Stanley The New York Community Trust PricewaterhouseCoopers The Jerome Robbins Foundation The Evelyn Sharp Foundation The Geraldine Stutz Trust
Government Support National Endowment for the Arts New York City Department of Cultural Affairs New York City Council at the request of Speaker Corey Johnson and Council Member Carlina Rivera New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature
$2,500–$4,999 The Diamonstein-Spielvogel Foundation First Republic Bank Malcolm Gibbs Foundation, Inc. National Alliance for Musical Theater - Frank Young Fund for New Musicals Ropes & Gray LLP NYSCA/TDF TAP PLUS $500–$2,499 Actors’ Equity Foundation Alliance of Resident Theaters/ New York Amazon Smile The BWF Foundation, Inc. Chez Josephine The Betsy and Alan Cohn Foundation, Inc. DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. Rodgers and Hammerstein Foundation West Bank Cafe Yotel
Playwrights Horizons is a recipient of support from The Leading National Theatres Program, a joint initiative of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Artistic Director’s Circle
The Playwrights Horizons Artistic Director’s Circle includes our most dedicated individual donors who have committed to gifts of $10,000 or more each year for a three-year period. The Artistic Director’s Circle joins with the Playwrights Horizons Board of Trustees in supporting the vision of Artistic Director Adam Greenfield. Members of the Artistic Director’s Circle are considered loyal partners in developing and producing new plays by some of the most adventurous and talented artists working in theater today. For more information about the personalized benefits and access available for the Artistic Director’s Circle, please contact Benjamin Weisman, Development Director, at bweisman@phnyc.org or 212 564 1235 ×3145. Anonymous Mark & Lillian Banchik Svante Bergström J. Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer Evan Hoffman & Eugene Paceleo
Judith H. Krupp Jarrett & Maritess Lilien Stephen & Carolyn McCandless Dorinda J. Oliver Barbara Raho
Nancy & Roger L. Strong, Jr. Seymour & Kathleen Weingarten Cathy & Stephen Weinroth
Individual Support Individual supporters of Playwrights Horizons receive exclusive benefits ranging from complimentary tickets to intimate dinners and cocktail parties with artists, staff, and Board members. For more information about how you can support Playwrights Horizons, please contact Benjamin Weisman, Development Director, at bweisman@phnyc.org or 212 564 1235 ×3145. $25,000+ Anonymous (6) Jimmy Asci Svante Bergstrom David Caplan & Karen Wagner Jill & Chuck Crovitz Angela M. Crossman & Bryce L. Friedman Paul Daniels Eric & Nancy Gural Robert W. Jones Mark Musico Vinnie & Loretta O’Toole Judith O. & Robert E. Rubin Dana Seshens & Robert Kresberg Bruce Nathan Wilpon $10,000–$24,999 Roger Altman & Jurate Kazickas Mark Birkhead Ann L. & Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Joan B. Cohen Friedman Family Foundation Krystyna Doerfler Mr. Mark T. Gallogly and Ms. Elizabeth B. Strickler Sam Gonzalez Fell & Charles Gray Evan Hoffman & Eugene Paceleo Tom Healy & Fred P. Hochberg Lisa Kentgen Judith H. Krupp Erin Laber Alex Halpern Levy Jarrett & Maritess Lilien Bruce Lovett
Stephen & Carolyn McCandless Richard & Ronay Menschel Dorinda J. Oliver Alan Poul Barbara Raho Nancy & Roger L. Strong, Jr. Seymour & Kathleen Weingarten Doug Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Samson Christine & Stephen Schwarzman Sue & Edgar Wachenheim III Cathy & Stephen Weinroth The Wilder Family Dorinda & Mark Winkelman
$5,000–$9,999 Anonymous (2) Birna Anna Bjornsdottir & Peter Niculescu J. Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer Rob Cordell Sandra Davis Cheryl & Blair Effron Jody Falco & Jeffrey Steinman Katherine Farley & Jerry I. Speyer Lori and Edward Forstein James Gleick & Cynthia Crossen Laurie Goldberger & Leslie Kogod Cathy Grape Tara & Clifford Harris Lili Lynton & Michael Ryan Jill H. Matichak Amy B. McIntosh & Jeffrey Toobin Robert B. Menschel Terry Miller Pauline & Nicolas Oudin Carole Pesner Dr. Robert A. Press Shelley Roisen Fiona Howe Rudin
$3,000–$4,999 André Bishop John & Jill G. Bishop Ruth & Robi Blumenstein Loyd Crawley Carol & Tom Creel Robert W. Davenport David desJardins Glenn & Eva Dubin Suzan & Fred Ehrman Betsy & Andrew Fippinger Tony & Jane Ford-Hutchinson Roberta A. Jones Chien Cho Liu Katrina E. McCann Niclas Nagler & David Alberto Alvarez Rosemary E. Newman John Orberg Gretchen & Jamie Rubin Nicholas P. Russo Joanne & Daniel C. Smith Patricia Brown Specter Scott Slobodnyak David Wertheimer & Alice Fricke
$1,800–$2,999 Anonymous (2) Andrew D. Austin & Michael R. Sonberg Maggie & Don Buchwald Lisa & Dick Cashin Jonathan L. Cohen Kim & Stan Corfman Scott M. Delman Scott & Diane Emery John R. Ettinger & Linda A. Simpson Richard Feiner & Annette Stover Paul Finger Robert A. Gender James W. & Virginia M. Giddens Cynthia Green Colin Melissa Greener Guerrerio Family Foundation Jane Hartley & Ralph Schlosstein Kris & Kathy Heinzelman Nancy Heller & Holly Gewandter Stephen H. Jaffe & Jane Gilbert Leslie Hendrix & Joseph Adam Smith Maxine Isaacs Philip M. Jelley, Jr. Rory & David Jones David I. Karabell & Paula A. Moss Amy L. Katz & Irving Scher Liz & George Krupp Gina Maria Leonetti Vicki Gold Levi James & Emily Levin Beth W. Liou The Honorable and Mrs. Earle Mack Leni & Peter May Kathleen O’Grady Nina B. Matis Scott McDonald Lisa Orberg Jamie & Daniel Ordower Ellen Ozur & Stuart Brown Susan & Richard Pasternak Frank H. & Patti S. Penski Perakis Family Richard & Lisa Perry Mrs. Mark Rosso and Ms. Larissa Kruesi Stagedoor Manor Karen & Charles Schader Marisa Sechrest Eileen Silvers & Richard Bronstein Marlene Marko & Loren Skeist Beth & Mikael Salovaara Carol & Robert Walport Burton Zwick $1,000–$1,799 Anonymous (2) Susanna R. Bergtold
Ann & Steven Berzin Kimberly S. Blanchard Susan M. Borozan Stuart J. Chanen Darren Dotson Mariana Elder Sandra Garner Deborah Grant & Serge Tanjga Dr. Rob & Audrey Greenfield Christy Gundrum Mary G. Gurney Andrew Harris Robert J. Katz Robert Klein Barbara & Stuart Kreisberg John Kuehn & Elaine Crowley Linda & Paul Lee Douglas Liebhafsky David W. Mallison and Carolyn Chaliff Courtney Mitchell Patricia Hayot & Ricardo A. Mestres, Jr. Lowell & Sandra Mintz Asha & DV Nayak Lori and Lee Parks Carl & Zelie Pforzheimer Marc Pickard Irene Ramp Christine & Stephen Rhodes Matt Schneider & Priyanka Garg Aleksandra Szczepanowska & Gordon Shearer Janet & Mike Slosberg Lois Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Solomon Tim P. Stanard Carlo Steinman Edward & Barbara Weikert Francis H. Williams Jason Wu $500-$999 Nancy Ashen Richard Berg Elaine S. Bernstein Al Berr Allison M. Blinken Sudip Bose Susan Brown Romy Cohen Ellie & Edgar M. Cullman, Jr. Tom Cunningham Mary Jane Divino Ev & Lee Mary Ferlan Hazel & Russel Fershleiser Megan Flaniganx Patricia Gannon-Lovier & Lester Lovier Ethan Geto Mary Goldberg
David Goldston Horacio & Gloria K. Gonzalez Stephen & Halley Green Adam Greenfield & Jordan Harrison Pamela Gross & Susan Silverstein Bob Hall David Harrison Robert Harrits Peter Hedges Cristy Hill & Richard Mizer Lynn E. Hopkins Bradley Horner Kelly Houseman Katharine J. Hughes Ellen & Rick Kelson Walter Klores Elizabeth Knowles Karen & Christopher Kyle Robb Lady Lee Ann Laimbeer Jennifer Leuba Allan & Anita Lubarsky Craig Lucas Jane Macan Martin Maleska Robert D. & Jean Markley Herbert A. Morey James & Terri Muren Trevor S. Norwitz Michael & Gabrielle Palitz Annie Parisse & Paul Sparks Ross Pasquale Elizabeth Payne Deborah Perry Dr. S. Abraham Ravid Allen G. Reiter & Andrea Hirsch Susan F. Salmansohn Beth Senturia Andrew W. Siegel Mindy & Gary Sircus Barbara & Cheryl Small Elizabeth Stearns Jennifer Thomas Susan & Charles Tribbitt Matthew Werner Susan Whitlock & Earl Lewis Kristen Wolf
Legacy Circle
Playwrights Horizons gratefully acknowledges those who have chosen to become a member of our Legacy Circle by including a Charitable Bequest for Playwrights Horizons in their estate plans through wills, retirement accounts, life insurance ownerships, and real estate. Members of this group receive invitations to exclusive events and insider information on organizational goals and plans. To learn more, or to join, please contact Development Director, Benjamin Weisman at 212 564 1235 ×3145. Joan B. Cohen Liz Fallon Culp Ann B. Dickinson Howard Epstein Jane Epstein Susan Ferziger Jill Garland Sam Gonzalez
Barbara Kreisberg Stu Kreisberg Leslie Marcus Enid Nemy Dorinda J. Oliver Linda Rothstein Judith O. Rubin Robert E. Rubin
Mikael Salovaara Carole Schwartz Mal Schwartz Georgina Spelvin The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation Benjamin Weisman Rachel Wilder
Matching Gifts
Many companies have matching gift programs that enable our donors to double their donations. Playwrights Horizons thanks these companies for matching the gifts of their employees and supporting our theater. For more information about matching gifts, please contact Susan Ferziger, Associate Director, Institutional Giving and Campaign, at sferziger@phnyc.org or 212 564 1235 x3142. Adobe, Inc. American International Group, Inc. Assured Guaranty Bank of America The Bank of New York Mellon Carnegie Corporation of New York Charities Aid Foundation of America Deutsche Bank Americas FIG, LLC Fortress Investment Group LLC
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC Merck Meredith Corporation Foundation New York Community Trust Pfizer, Inc. Public Service Electric & Gas Company State Street Foundation S&P Global Two Sigma Walt Disney Company
Generation PH
Generation PH is a community of theatergoers ages 45 and under who attend Playwrights Horizons productions; mingle with artists, artistic staff, and our Board of Trustees at exclusive parties and receptions; and see theater in a new way by talking to writers about the development of their plays. Plus, a portion of each membership is a tax-deductible contribution that directly supports these amazing artists and their new work. For more information about joining Generation PH, contact Development Director, Benjamin Weisman at 212 564 1235 ×3145. LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE Katrina E. McCann, Co-Chair Nick Russo, Co-Chair
Betsy Fippinger Deborah Grant Anna Mack Steve Nowicki Elana Propis Scott Slobodnyak
Carlo Steinman Aleksandra Szczepanowska Carol Walport Robert Walport Jason Wu
BEST FRIEND ($1,500+) Richard Berg Lauren Ehrhardt Nicole & Franco J. Azzopardi, Jr. Betsy & Andrew Fippinger Deborah Grant & Serge Tanjga Cari Hauck Taena Kim Dillon & Brenda Lorda Katrina E. McCann Melinda McLellan Alex Mitow & James Miille Steve Nowicki Pauline & Nicolas Oudin Elana Propis Nicholas P. Russo Matt Schneider & Priyanka Garg Scott Slobodnyak & Owen Sweeney Carlo Steinman Aleksandra Szczepanowska & Gordon Shearer Carol & Robert Walport Jason Wu
John Bishop & Diana Sciortino Eugene Brodach Allison Curran & Michael Hilkin Emily Erstling Cynthia R. Flowers Sandra Garner Nelson A. Isava Hernandez Travis James Philip A. Johnson Trevor S. Kokal &Naoki Sasamoto Christina Koza Nick Luckenbaugh Catherine Lynch Michael Melamedoff Catherine Mulligan Anne G. Myers Marc Pickard Lauren Dettloff Rothstein Cochleen & Jonathan Sands Andrea Stefanescu Briel Steinberg Martin Woodard
Anna Glick Jen Hoguet Courtney Mitchell Camille Nivero Cate Nivero Erica Rotstein Erika Stallings Jennifer & Benjamin Whitfield
DEVOTED FRIEND ($600–$1,499) Aude & Thibault Adrien Attienette G. Azille
GOOD FRIEND ($400–$599) Nicole Aiken Nicole Aiken Jeffrey Ferrera
NEW FRIEND ($200–$399) Pinto Adhola Henri Benaim Talia Corren Brett S. East Jennifer de Fouchier Christopher Fox William Gfeller Justin Hale Phoebe Holtzman & Massimo Young Mike Karp & Ramón Torres Christina Koza Suzy Morais Michael Oliveras Madeline Rhodes Elian Seidel Nathalie Sommer Lists complete as of March 1, 2021
Announcing Our 2022/23 Season
“The up-to-date culture vulture should see everything at Playwrights Horizons.” New York Magazine
Catch As Catch Can Written by Mia Chung Directed by Daniel Aukin Starts October 2022 Steppenwolf Theatre Company and The National Theatre’s production of
Downstate
Written by Bruce Norris Directed by Pam MacKinnon New York premiere Starts October 2022
The Trees
Written by Agnes Borinsky Directed by Tina Satter Co-produced with Page 73 Productions World premiere Starts February 2023
Regretfully, So the Birds Are Written by Julia Izumi Directed by Jenny Koons Co-produced with WP Theater World premiere Starts March 2023
Wet Brain
Written by John J. Caswell, Jr. Co-produced with MCC Theater World premiere Starts May 2023
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