UTNT (UT New Theatre) (2022)

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MARCH 3-11, 2022 | OSCAR G. BROCKETT THEATRE CO-PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTORS, KJ SANCHEZ AND ALEXANDRA BASSIAKOU SHAW ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, JENNY LAVERY


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

THURSDAY, MARCH 3

Tiny Fingerprints

Brockett Theatre

Murky as Hell

Brockett Theatre

2:00pm

Tiny Fingerprints

Brockett Theatre

7:30pm

Jinkies! or The Dog Play

Brockett Theatre

2:00pm

Tiny Fingerprints

Brockett Theatre

7:30pm

Murky as Hell

Brockett Theatre

Jinkies! or The Dog Play

Brockett Theatre

Murky as Hell

Brockett Theatre

Jinkies! or The Dog Play

Brockett Theatre

7:30pm FRIDAY, MARCH 4

7:30pm SATURDAY, MARCH 5

SUNDAY, MARCH 6

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9

7:30pm THURSDAY, MARCH 10

7:30pm FRIDAY, MARCH 11

7:30pm

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Tiny Fingerprints BY JAYMES SANCHEZ PG. 4

Murky As Hell BY ANDREA L. HART PG. 10

Jinkies! or The Dog Play BY JOSIAH THOMAS TURNER PG. 17


A NOTE FROM THE CO-PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTORS Welcome to UTNT 2022! It is an honor to present three new works this season by our ascending third-year M.F.A. playwriting and directing candidates: Jinkies! or The Dog Play by Josiah Thomas Turner; Murky as Hell by Andrea L. Hart and Tiny Fingerprints by Jaymes Sanchez. Now in its fifeenth year, UTNT has consistently served as a launchpad for The University of Texas at Austin’s graduate and undergraduate theatre artists; artists who are continuing to change the American theatre landscape and influence hearts and minds around the globe. The works you are about to experience are the products of insight, collaboration, craf, dedication and innovations for how we tell stories in this changed and changing world. UTNT stands for UT New Theatre. Welcome to the launch of these profound works. Thank you for being the first!

Co-Producing Artistic Directors KJ Sanchez Alexandra Bassiakou Shaw

The Department of Theatre and Dance is a world-class educational environment that serves as the ultimate creative incubator for the next generation of artists, thinkers and leaders in theatre and performance.


Tiny Fingerprints BY JAYMES SANCHEZ DIRECTED BY ADAM FLORES MARCH 3 AT 7:30 P.M. MARCH 5 AND 6 AT 2:00 P.M. OSCAR G. BROCKETT THEATRE | F. LOREN WINSHIP DRAMA BUILDING THEATREDANCE.UTEXAS.EDU Meagan Beattie – Costume Designer • Sara Chaney – Lighting Designer • Adam Flores – Director Mia Gomez-Reyes – Stage Manager • Dillon James – Sound Designer • Lisa Laratta – Scenic Designer Jenny Lavery – Associate Producer • Jonah Maughan – Projected Light Show Designer Tobie Minor – Fight Director • Ashton Bennett Murphy – Technical Director Jaymes Sanchez – Playwright • Frances Smith – Makeup Designer

CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Bobby Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simon Salinas Jr. The Host. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raquel Schmidt Ramirez Nancy Carole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Moriah Del Toro Richey Otis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter Simon Laura Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insha Noorani

GHOST CHILDREN Giovanny Castro De La Torre Amaya Coleman Angel Hernandez

Jaime Leal Ava Nielsen

The videography, photography or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.


A NOTE FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT Hello and welcome! Thank you for taking this journey into my fun little world of magic – or not-magic – and ghosts – or not-ghosts. It means a lot to me. Mexicans and Mexican-Americans believe in ghosts. This is true even for those of us who consider ourselves to be educated and rational. We believe at the same time that we don’t believe. In lots of things. In this play, I tell you that ghosts aren’t real and then I put ghosts on stage in front of you. I show you a psychic performing feats of supernatural power only to cast doubt on those powers later. This might incline you toward expecting to know by the end of the play if ghosts and magic are real in the play. But I hope you will relieve the play of the burden of that expectation of certainty. This is not a play about certainty. It’s a play about doubt. Or maybe it’s a play about hope. Or maybe doubt and hope are two sides of the same coin. Assuming one’s doubt isn’t just thinly veiled disbelief, doubting one’s belief carries with it an implied hope that the belief is true and that the doubt is misplaced. The play has plenty of questions, but few answers. I don’t know if any of this is real, but wouldn’t it be amazing if it was?

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR If you’re like me you have been struggling with how to start emails. “Hope this finds you well,” just seems like the dumbest possible thing to say to someone these days. It feels like we are all in a global state of grieving. And at the same time, we are all dealing with it in such wildly diferent ways. It is a delight to get to work on this play in a moment when we are all trying so hard to know what to do. I don’t know what I’m doing at all; like at all. If you ask the cast and crew of the show, they will confirm just that. Luckily, I come from a long line of people who make the most from the least. It is a privilege to work on this show led by a young team of artists that represent the global majority with such intensity and joy. I don’t think this play will give you any clear insight into how to move through these troubled times, but this play may help you not feel alone in that confusion. And I really hope this play finds you well.

SPECIAL THANKS Anna Skidis Vargas Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Liz Engelman and Jai Laura Neill

Lily Wolf David Lozano Cal Blackstock Kirk Lynn


CREATIVE Meagan Beattie (Costume Designer) is first-year M.F.A. in Theatre (costume design) candidate. Her career encompasses costume design for both theatre and independent film. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include costume design for Cositas, choreographed by Joel Valentín-Martínez as part of Fall For Dance (2021). Sara Chaney (Lighting Designer) is a recent graduate of the B.A. in Theatre and Dance program at The University of Texas at Austin. She is currently pursuing her second bachelors in sociology with a minor in Spanish. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include In the Ether (2020), Not Omaha (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020) and Sow and Suckling (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020). Chaney also served as an assistant lighting designer for The Elixir of Love (Butler Opera Center, 2021). Adam Flores (Director) is the manager of community engagement and education at the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival and holds a M.F.A. in Directing from Baylor University. His work as a director, actor and producer centers on hyper-local communities, immigrant/ refugee populations, racial justice and his beloved chosen home of St. Louis, Missouri. Mia Gomez-Reyes (Stage Manager) is a thirdyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance major at The University of Texas at Austin with an emphasis in performer's process. This is her third consecutive year working with UTNT (UT New Theatre) productions, with previous credits including assistant stage management for sad women being sad (2021) and A Fistful of Trespassing (2020). Dillon James (Sound Designer) is a B.S. in Arts and Entertainment Technologies major at The University of Texas at Austin. James has had an aptitude for music and sound in the digital realm since childhood. Past credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Year of the Tiger (2021) and “Kimmy” (2021). He is currently working on projects for Texas Theatre and Dance, the Department of Radio-Television-Film and the School of Design and Creative Technologies.

Lisa Laratta (Scenic Designer) received her B.F.A. in Toronto, Ontario and her M.F.A. in Theatre (live design and production) from The University of Texas at Austin and has been in Austin ever since. Laratta creates vast, detailed worlds for stage and screen using architecture, furniture, fabric, string, found objects and paint. Her design credits include Plano, Poor Herman and Baal (paper chairs); Antigonick (Salvage Vanguard Theater) and Heroic Dose and Stop Hitting Yourself (Rude Mechs). Jenny Lavery (Associate Producer) is an Austinbased director, producer, educator and performer who enthusiastically champions new works. She is the founding producing artistic director of Austin's Theatre en Bloc. Lavery holds a B.F.A. from New York University, an M.Ed. from the University of Massachusetts and an Executive Strategy for Non-Profit Management Certification from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Associate Member and a first-year M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in directing. Credits with the Department of Theatre and Dance include Red Bike (director’s studio project, 2021). jennylavery.com Jonah Maughan (Projected Light Show Designer) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in design and technology. He has experience with multiple areas of theatre. This will mark his first involvement in a Texas Theatre and Dance production. Tobie Minor (Fight Director) teaches Stage Combat and Movement at Texas State University. He has been a certified Advanced Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors for 22 years. Minor has choreographed violence for Texas State, The University of Texas at Austin, St. Edward’s University, ZACH Theatre, Austin Shakespeare, Austin Playhouse, Hidden Room and Penfold Theatre. He has been nominated and won several awards both locally and internationally, and his choreography has been featured at the Blackfriars Conference and at The Globe Theatre in London.


CREATIVE Ashton Bennett Murphy (Technical Director) is a projection designer, scenic painter and technician living in Austin, Texas. She received her B.A. in Theatre and Dance from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018 and has since been working full-time at Texas Performing Arts as a project specialist, technical director and lecturer in the College of Fine Arts. Murphy also freelances around Austin as a technician and designer. ashtonbennettmurphy.com Jaymes Sanchez (Playwright) is a Texan playwright, actor and educator. His play The Cucuy Will Find You won the 2020 Keene Prize for Literature. Sanchez's plays have been developed with The Lark, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Company One, Teatro Vivo, San Diego Repertory Theatre and Artists' Theater of Boston. Sanchez has been a finalist for the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and the Latinx Theatre Commons’ Carnaval. He is a Michener Fellow at The University of Texas at Austin. Frances Smith (Makeup Designer) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process. They have been honored to serve as makeup director for several productions, including two with the University Theatre Guild, one of the oldest theatre organizations at The University of Texas at Austin.


CAST

Simon Salinas Jr.

Raquel Schmidt Ramirez

Moriah Del Toro

Hunter Simon

Insha Noorani

Giovanny Castro De La Torre

Amaya Coleman

Angel Hernandez

Jaime Leal

Ava Nielsen


CAST Simon Salinas Jr. (Bobby Allen) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process at The University of Texas at Austin. Theatre has been a part of his life for over 10 years. Recent credits with the Department of Theatre and Dance include A Pregnant Pause (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021) and Cafeteria Formosa (thesis project, 2021). Raquel Schmidt Ramirez (The Host) is a fourthyear UTeach Theatre major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has been acting since 2011. Recent directing credits include working with students from Navarro Early College High School on scenes from Lloronx. Acting credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include roles in sad women being sad (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2021) and Margot and Mr. Snooze (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021). Moriah Del Toro (Nancy Carole) is a UTeach Theatre major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in acting as well as filmmaking. This is her first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Hunter Simon (Richey Otis) is a history major at The University of Texas at Austin. He has six years of acting experience. Tiny Fingerprints is his first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Insha Noorani (Laura Lee) is a UTeach Theatre major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in acting and vocal performance and is a member of the student organization Texas Ballroom. This is her debut performance with Texas Theatre and Dance. She performed extensively throughout high school, her most recent role being “Thea” in Spring Awakening. Giovanny Castro De La Torre (Ghost Child) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer's process at The University of Texas at Austin. He’s participated in multiple productions, including Dallas College Richland Campus Drama Department’s performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Night

Thoreau Spent in Jail. Tiny Fingerprints is his first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Amaya Coleman (Ghost Child) is a fourthyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer's process and a minor in media and entertainment industries with an extensive background in multiple areas of theatre. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Come Winter's End (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021), 12 Ophelias (a play with broken songs) (2019) and Dope Fit! (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2019), along with several workshops and readings. Angel Hernandez (Ghost Child) is a UTeach Theatre major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in acting and movement. Tiny Fingerprints will be her first performance with Texas Theatre and Dance. Jaime Leal (Ghost Child) is a B.F.A. in Acting major at The University of Texas at Austin. In addition to Tiny Fingerprints, which will be his acting debut with Texas Theatre and Dance, Leal is currently working on a series of stand-up comedy sketches. Ava Nielsen (Ghost Child) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer's process at The University of Texas at Austin. She has many years of experience in dance, singing and acting. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include CTRL, presented as part of The Cohen New Works Festival (2021). Other credits at UT Austin include Campus Events and Entertainment’s Rocky Horror Picture Show and The 40th Annual Madrigal Dinner Theatre.


Murky as Hell WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY ANDREA L. HART MARCH 4, 6 AND 10 AT 7:30 P.M. OSCAR G. BROCKETT THEATRE | F. LOREN WINSHIP DRAMA BUILDING THEATREDANCE.UTEXAS.EDU Zoey Crow – Projection Designer • Maxwell Franko – Composer/Sound Designer Andy Grapko – Intimacy Director • Andrea L. Hart – Playwright/Director/Shadow Puppet Designer Ari Jamieson – Lighting Designer • Lisa Laratta – Scenic Designer Jenny Lavery – Associate Producer • Katie Miller – Costume Designer • Tobie Minor – Fight Director Ashton Bennett Murphy – Technical Director • Kelsey Oliver – Choreographer Adam Sornat – Stage Manager • Emma Catherine Watkins – Dramaturg

CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Maid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Wakefield Recruiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Elkins Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Mata Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Fisher Vestal Virgin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eliza Moldawer

VESTAL VIRGIN ARMY Keeley Bryant Annie Clepper Madysen Criss Katelyn Lopez

Madelyn Martinez Mariah Mendoza Bella Morgart Montserrat Santibáñez

The videography, photography or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.


A NOTE FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT I wrote the first draf of this play in a fit of rage afer reading about the women who facilitated Jefrey Epstein’s abuse of young girls. As I wrote, I incorporated stories from other cases, most notably Harvey Weinstein (who used women as “honey pots” to make other women feel comfortable conducting meetings in his hotel room) and Terry Richardson (whose then-intern-now-wife would allegedly ride home in the cab to talk down a distraught model afer one of his unexpectedly pornographic photo shoots: “We were all just having fun, right?”). What began as an exercise in black and white—imagining fitting punishment for these women—turned into a meditation on the unnerving grey areas around the violence we inflict on each other and the systems that teach us how to do it. I thought of the stories I grew up with: Snow White put in a coma by a Queen who is jealous of her beauty; Cinderella tormented by her wicked stepsisters for the attention of the prince; Tamora ordering her sons to “satisfy their lust” on Lavinia in revenge against her father; Medea cursed by Hera to get back at Pelias; Medusa turned into a gorgon by Athena afer being raped by Poseidon. Women destroying other women for the sake of a man. We’re on our own out there, and to gain favor with the gods, you’ve gotta smash a lot of other maidens. What would it take to reprogram everything these stories have taught us? If we were successful, could we eradicate the murkiness that allows these tragedies to happen? These questions fueled my writing process. At the end of every rehearsal, we all stood in a circle and performed a ritual of movements meant to telegraph love and care to each other. Every member of this cast dedicated themselves to fully embodying the stories of these women. We created agreements based on what we needed to feel safe and successful. We laughed, we got angry, we sweated and stretched and supported each other in a night-by-night process of collective reprogramming. And now, you have stepped into the ring with us. Welcome. Each of us has entered; what stories can we tell when we leave?

SPECIAL THANKS Kim Gambino Mia Morris Tanya Dougherty Liz Engelman and Tofe Lake Center Ross Robertson Kirk Lynn

Josiah Turner, Jaymes Sanchez, Pat Shaw Alex Bassett Shaw and KJ Sanchez The Miami Herald, the women who spoke up even when they weren’t believed, the women who testified, the women who made it safe to tell the stories


CREATIVE Zoey Crow (Projection Designer) is a third-year M.F.A. in Theatre (integrated media for live performance) candidate. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include projection and scenic design for The Tasters (2021), projection design for Fall For Dance (2019) and Year of the Tiger (2021), associate projection design for (Re)current Unrest (2020) and assistant projection design for 12 Ophelias (a play with broken songs) (2019) and Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet (2020). zoeycrow.com

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Maxwell Franko (Composer/Sound Designer) is a composer, sound designer and multiinstrumentalist from Youngstown, Ohio. Now living in Austin, Texas, he composes and mixes sound for independent film, stage theatre and audio theatre. As a composer, Franko's focus is on electroacoustic music, in which he incorporates live instruments, sampled instruments and sound design into his film and theatre scores. maxfranko.weebly.com

Lisa Laratta (Scenic Designer) received her B.F.A. in Toronto, Ontario and her M.F.A. in Theatre (live design and production) from The University of Texas at Austin and has been in Austin ever since. Laratta creates vast, detailed worlds for stage and screen using architecture, furniture, fabric, string, found objects and paint. Her design credits include Plano, Poor Herman and Baal (paper chairs); Antigonick (Salvage Vanguard Theater) and Heroic Dose and Stop Hitting Yourself (Rude Mechs).

Andy Grapko (Intimacy Director) is a lecturer and resident intimacy director for the Department of Theatre and Dance. She’s trained with Intimacy Directors International, Intimacy Directors and Coordinators and Theatrical Intimacy Education. A Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Associate and member of the Association of Theatre Movement Educators, her recent intimacy credits include: The Tasters (Texas Theatre and Dance, 2021), rains falls special on me (Ground Floor Theatre) and A Fistful of Trespassing (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020). andygrapko.com Andrea L. Hart (Playwright/Director/Shadow Puppet Designer) is a third-year M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in directing at The University of Texas at Austin. Recent directing credits with the Department of Theatre and Dance include Meek (director’s studio project, 2021), Wyeth Airlines Flight Thirteen (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020) and sad women being sad (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2021). Before coming to UT Austin, she wrote, directed and devised theatre in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has developed work at New Ohio Theatre, Great Plains Theatre Conference, MacDow-

Ari Jamieson (Lighting Designer) is a M.F.A. in Theatre (lighting design) candidate at The University of Texas at Austin. She has a background in both theatre and dance. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Sonnets for an Old Century (2021) and Radiance (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2021) as well as the student-led studio projects Onions and Untamed Beats.

Jenny Lavery (Associate Producer) is an Austin-based director, producer, educator and performer who enthusiastically champions new works. She is the founding producing artistic director of Austin's Theatre en Bloc. Lavery holds a B.F.A. from New York University, an M.Ed. from the University of Massachusetts and an Executive Strategy for Non-Profit Management Certification from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Associate Member and a first-year M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in directing. Credits with the Department of Theatre and Dance include Red Bike (director’s studio project, 2021). jennylavery.com Katie Miller (Costume Designer) is a second-year M.F.A. in Theatre (costume design) candidate at The University of Texas at Austin. Most recently, she designed the costumes for The Horizon and the Ofing, a dance piece presented as part of Fall For Dance (Texas Theatre and Dance, 2021). Past credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include costume design for Radiance (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2021) and Memory Box (The Cohen


CREATIVE New Works Festival, 2021) as well as costume coordination for (Re)current Unrest (2020). Tobie Minor (Fight Director) teaches Stage Combat and Movement at Texas State University. He has been a certified Advanced Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors for 22 years. Minor has choreographed violence for Texas State, The University of Texas at Austin, St. Edward’s University, ZACH Theatre, Austin Shakespeare, Austin Playhouse, Hidden Room and Penfold Theatre. He has been nominated and won several awards both locally and internationally, and his choreography has been featured at the Blackfriars Conference and at The Globe Theatre in London. Ashton Bennett Murphy (Technical Director) is a projection designer, scenic painter and technician living in Austin, Texas. She received her B.A. in Theatre and Dance from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018 and has since been working full-time at Texas Performing Arts as a project specialist, technical director and lecturer in the College of Fine Arts. Murphy also freelances around Austin as a technician and designer. ashtonbennettmurphy.com Kelsey Oliver (Choreographer), an Austin native, is a freelance choreographer, performer and artist in the digs for ridiculous theatre, video and dance. Routinely in scrappy, maximalist, humor-struck collaborations, Oliver has worked with Frank Wo/Men Collective, Rude Mechs, Salvage Vanguard Theater, Magdalena Jarkowiec, Heloise Gold, Thee Gay Agenda and Body Shif, among others. Oliver received a B.F.A. in Dance in 2015 at The University of Texas at Austin. Kelsey-Oliver.com Adam Sornat (Stage Manager) is a third-year B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in stage management at The University of Texas at Austin. This is his second production with Texas Theatre and Dance, and he has served as stage manager for several productions beyond the department as well. Most recent credits include Red Bike (director’s studio project, 2021), VIBE:

Awakening (Ground Floor Theatre), Lonely Planet (Austin Community College) and Much Ado About Nothing (The Curtain Theatre). adamsornat.com Emma Catherine Watkins (Dramaturg) is a M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in playwriting at The University of Texas at Austin. Her plays include Unbecoming (PlayPenn; Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts) and Trailing Rhiannon (McCarter Theatre Center, Chapter Arts Centre (United Kingdom)). She is the recipient of a Fulbright Award and the co-founder of Humbug! Theatre Co. She holds an A.B. in English, Theatre, and Environmental Studies from Princeton University and a M.A. in Celtic Studies from Cardif University.


CAST

Ryan Wakefield

Melissa Elkins

Eliza Moldawer

Madysen Criss.

Angela Mata

Keeley Bryant

Liz Fisher.

Annie Clepper

Katelyn Lopez

Madelyn Martinez

Bella Morgart

Montserrat Santibáñez

Mariah Mendoza


CAST Ryan Wakefield (Maid) is a first-year B.F.A. in Acting major starting out their college career at The University of Texas at Austin. Melissa Elkins (Recruiter) is a third-year B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process. Elkins has been acting since her sophomore year of high school. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Year of the Tiger (2021), Margo and Mr. Snooze (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021) and, most recently, kin • song: ode to disability ancestors (2021). Angela Mata (Secretary) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process at The University of Texas at Austin. This is her first production with Texas Theatre and Dance as a first-year student at UT Austin. Liz Fisher (Voice) is an interdisciplinary theatremaker based in Austin, Texas. She performs with companies including Austin Playhouse, Austin Shakespeare, Capital T Theatre Company, Hidden Room, Hyde Park Theatre, Shrewd Productions, Rude Mechs and Bayou Radio. She has starred in films that have premiered at the Venice International Film Festival and South by Southwest. Fisher is a recipient of the Princess Grace Award in theatre, an associate artistic director of Penfold Theatre and a Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Associate Member. She received her M.F.A. from Texas State University. Eliza Moldawer (Vestal Virgin) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer's process and a minor in business foundations. She has ample experience in both stage and film acting. Recent projects with students in the Department of Radio-Television-Film include Posers and Undiagnosed. Additionally, Moldawer was recently seen in the Department of Theatre and Dance director’s studio project Meek (2021). Keeley Bryant (Vestal Virgin Army) is a secondyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer's process at The University of Texas at Austin. This is her first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. She has

recently performed in multiple short films and has participated in the Dark Night Reading Series. Annie Clepper (Vestal Virgin Army) is a first-year B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in both acting and singing. Recent credits include kin • song: ode to disability ancestors (2021), a virtual production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Madysen Criss (Vestal Virgin Army) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process at The University of Texas at Austin. Recent credits include kin • song: ode to disability ancestors (Texas Theatre and Dance, 2021). Before coming to UT Austin, she voiced several characters in Austin Community College's audio production, Radiopidemic. She has an extensive background in acting, dancing and singing. Katelyn Lopez (Vestal Virgin Army) is a UTeach Theatre major with a minor in journalism and media at The University of Texas at Austin. This is her first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Madelyn Martinez (Vestal Virgin Army) is a fourthyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process, also pursuing a minor in French. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include “Chorus” in 12 Ophelias (a play with broken songs) (2019), “Little Girl” in The Book of Orpah (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020), “Cygnet” in Wyeth Airlines Flight Thirteen (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020) and "Opal" in Come Winter's End (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021). Mariah Mendoza (Vestal Virgin Army) is a second-year UTeach Theatre major. She has been performing both on and of the stage for as long as she can remember. Bella Morgart (Vestal Virgin Army) is a first-year UTeach Theatre major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has extensive experience in acting, singing and dance. Recent credits include kin • song: ode to disability ancestors (2021) and


CAST scenes from the films Almost Famous and End Days with student directors from the Department of Radio-Television-Film. This is her second production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Montserrat Santibáñez (Vestal Virgin Army/ Assistant Director) is a double major in international relations and global studies and theatre and dance with an emphasis in performer’s process, also pursuing a Bridging Disciplines Program certificate in Human Rights and Social Justice. A member of the Portuguese Flagship Program, she has experience in acting, dancing, stage management and directing. Credits include Tjipetir: A Search History (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020); Matawan (Texas Theatre and Dance, 2018); The Sacrament of Matrimony and Noises and Voices: A Collection of Ghost Stories (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2019).


Jinkies! or The Dog Play BY JOSIAH THOMAS TURNER DIRECTED BY BRAXTON RAE MARCH 5, 9 AND 11 AT 7:30 P.M. OSCAR G. BROCKETT THEATRE | F. LOREN WINSHIP DRAMA BUILDING THEATREDANCE.UTEXAS.EDU Benjamin Cervantes – Associate Director • Jackson Cobb – Projection Designer Kasey Durham – Sound Designer • Sarah Jean Elliott – Lighting Designer Leah Hummel – Costume Designer • Lisa Laratta – Scenic Designer Jenny Lavery – Associate Producer • Ashton Bennett Murphy – Technical Director Braxton Rae – Director • Morgan Randall – Stage Manager • Josiah Thomas Turner – Playwright

CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Kasey/Quaelee Johnson Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marissa Angel Barker Kile/Oficer Chet/Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kairos Looney Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Suresh Daph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shabnam Rasul Norville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Cotton Hearne Vel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karla Bermudez Tara/Mara/Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lylah Taank Mayor Blake/Fisherman Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sebastian Ojeda Orpah Rivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jasmine Games

The videography, photography or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. There will be one 10-minute intermission.


A NOTE FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT As a child, cartoons were an escape - the rules of the “real world” don’t exist: the cheesy jokes, the lack of consequences, the lack of physics. The characters always learn a lesson; or if they don’t? Wait for the end credits: they’ll have another chance next episode. Growing up I watched animation almost exclusively, finding myself drawn to the zany plots and colorful characters even while noticing that those characters were rarely of color. Where was I represented? What place did I have as a queer Black child amongst the falling anvils and talking rabbits? Since I began writing I’ve known I wanted to someday explore one of those cartoon worlds as a play – to put those stories and themes on real bodies; furthermore, bodies that looked like mine. What happens when dimension is introduced to those once flat worlds? What changes when four white teenage mystery-solvers are suddenly rendered in color? What if cartoons could be more than an escape? What if they could ofer us a safe place to cope, an accessible way to process the collective trauma of living? I set out to write Jinkies! or The Dog Play bearing all of this in mind. In Jinkies!, the members of our favorite teenage mystery-solving team have been split up, out navigating the “real world” away from their home in Coolsville, Ohio; a town that’s not very real at all. This play is about coping, about finding your place in the world and about who you leave behind. It’s about the consequences of youth and growing up too fast. Mostly it’s about time; something that never seemed to matter in the cartoons of my childhood. Who gets to have time? Who is allowed second chances? Who gets the chance to change?

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR Hello everyone and welcome to Jinkies! or The Dog Play. I'm so excited you are able to experience this work! In this play we explore what happens when the world of a cartoon collides with reality. It's easy to think that there are no real conflicts in an animated world because we as audience don't see them. Similar to a cartoon world, we as people sometimes hide our true selves from even the people we are closest to. It's hard to confront those close to you who have failed you. It’s hard to ask for help. This doesn't mean that it isn't worth it. Sometimes we find greater truths in the cartoons we watch than in real life; however, these cartoon characters have no choice but to face their truths whether they like it or not. In this play, we see what happens when these characters all come back together afer a decade of running away from their emotions and each other. As our trusty gang works to thwart one more villain, will they end up being the ones unmasked afer all?

SPECIAL THANKS

Anne Washburn Kristofer Diaz Noah Ezell


CREATIVE Benjamin Cervantes (Associate Director) is a third-year B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in playwriting and directing. Recent credits include the role of “Paul/Chorus” in My Mother the Sun (Teatro Vivo, 2020) and as “Pirate Captain” in Spells of the Sea (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021). He has also worked on several shows with student organizations and is in the B.A. honors program. Jackson Cobb (Projection Designer) is a M.F.A. in Theatre (integrated media for live performance) candidate. He earned his B.A. in Digital Media Arts at Hamline University. Recent design credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Sonnets for an Old Century (2021) and In the Ether (2020). Assistant credits include Thoughts of a Colored Man (Broadway, 2021), Wyeth Airlines Flight Thirteen (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020) and Fast Company (Theater Mu at the Guthrie, 2019). jacksoncobb.design Kasey Durham (Sound Designer) is attending The University of Texas at Austin as a secondyear B.A. in Theatre and Dance student with an emphasis in design and technology. She has trained in both sound design and stage management. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Radiance (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2020) and Spells of the Sea, a project presented as part of The Cohen New Works Festival (2021). Sarah Jean Elliott (Lighting Designer) is a firstyear M.F.A. in Theatre (lighting design) candidate. She earned her B.A. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She started her M.F.A. career assisting Ari Jamieson on Texas Theatre and Dance’s Sonnets for an Old Century (2021) and designing Concert I of Fall For Dance (2021). Some favorite designs include The 39 Steps (2020), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2018) and La Cage aux Folles (2020) at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Florida as well as many productions with The Barter Players and Ballet Vero Beach. Leah Hummel (Costume Designer) is a first-year M.F.A. in Theatre (live design and production) candidate at The University of Texas at Austin.

They have worked as a theatre educator at Niles West High School (Skokie, Illinois) and Yachad Chicago. Their costume and prop work has been seen on the stages of Chicago with such companies as The Neo-Futurists, Raven Theatre and Strawdog Theatre Company, where they received a Joseph Jefferson Award nomination. Lisa Laratta (Scenic Designer) received her B.F.A. in Toronto, Ontario and her M.F.A. in Theatre (live design and production) from The University of Texas at Austin and has been in Austin ever since. Laratta creates vast, detailed worlds for stage and screen using architecture, furniture, fabric, string, found objects and paint. Her design credits include Plano, Poor Herman and Baal (paper chairs); Antigonick (Salvage Vanguard Theater) and Heroic Dose and Stop Hitting Yourself (Rude Mechs). Jenny Lavery (Associate Producer) is an Austinbased director, producer, educator and performer who enthusiastically champions new works. She is the founding producing artistic director of Austin's Theatre en Bloc. Lavery holds a B.F.A. from New York University, an M.Ed. from the University of Massachusetts and an Executive Strategy for Non-Profit Management Certification from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Associate Member and a first-year M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in directing. Credits with the Department of Theatre and Dance include Red Bike (director’s studio project, 2021). jennylavery.com Ashton Bennett Murphy (Technical Director) is a projection designer, scenic painter and technician living in Austin, Texas. She received her B.A. in Theatre and Dance from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018 and has since been working full-time at Texas Performing Arts as a project specialist, technical director and lecturer in the College of Fine Arts. Murphy also freelances around Austin as a technician and designer. ashtonbennettmurphy.com Braxton Rae (Director) is a director, deviser and creator whose work is focused on blackness, queerness, feminism and marginalized identities


CREATIVE more broadly. Additionally, Braxton is interested in the craft of intimacy work and how to stage intimate moments while prioritizing care and safety for everyone involved. Braxton’s artistic goals are to foster a community within the arts that has a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion. braxtonrae.com truthbybraxtonrae.com Morgan Randall (Stage Manager) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in stage management at The University of Texas at Austin. Recent stage management credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Sonnets for an Old Century (2021) and sad women being sad (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2021). Additionally, Randall has served as stage manager for productions outside the department, including a workshop performance of Public Property (Salvage Vanguard Theater). Josiah Thomas Turner (Playwright) is a M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in playwriting. For his full-length play Uncle Tom's Nephews, Turner received the 2019 National Undergraduate Playwright Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and was named runner-up for the Lorraine Hansberry Playwriting Award as well as a semi-finalist for The Playwrights Realm Scratchpad Series (2019). Turner’s play George, Jesse and Mary was a finalist for the John Cauble Award for Outstanding Short Play. He was also the recipient of the 2019 Ken Ludwig Playwriting Scholarship.


CAST

Marissa Angel Barker

Kairos Looney

Jay Suresh

Shabnam Rasul

William Cotton Hearne

Karla Bermudez

Lylah Taank

Sebastian Ojeda

Jasmine Games


CAST Marissa Angel Barker (Kasey/Quaelee Johnson Jackson) is a second-year UTeach Theatre major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in theatre and dance. Past credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Fall the House (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2021). Kairos Looney (Kile/Officer Chet/Ensemble) is a theatre-maker based on unceded Lipan Apache, Coahuiltecan, Comanche and Tonkawa lands. KairosLooney.com. Jay Suresh (Rick) is a first-year student pursuing a B.B.A. with specializations in finance and global management in The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. He has a robust background in theatre and piano. Most notably, Suresh played multiple lead roles in high school including “Sam Carmichael” in Mamma Mia! and “John Proctor” in The Crucible. Shabnam Rasul (Daph) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in acting and vocal performance. Recent credits include It Can't Happen Here (John Anthony Theatre) and The Tale of the Winged Monkeys (John Anthony Theatre), a devised new work based on the forgotten writings of L. Frank Baum. Jinkies! or The Dog Play is Shabnam's first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. William Cotton Hearne (Norville) is a Plan II and government double major at The University of Texas at Austin, originally from Houston, Texas. Hearne has previously appeared on stage in the Houston Grand Opera’s production of Show Boat and Bayou City Concert Musicals’ productions of Finian's Rainbow and The Pajama Game. He is also a violinist and creative writer.

Karla Bermudez (Vel) is a first-year B.F.A. in Acting major at The University of Texas at Austin. Previous production credits include A Midsummer Night's Dream (Cumberland Academy), Beauty and the Beast (Tyler Civic Theatre Center) and Ada and the Engine (Cumberland Academy). This is her first production with Texas Theatre and Dance. Lylah Taank (Tara/ Mara/Ensemble) is a B.F.A. in Acting major at The University of Texas at Austin. She has an extensive background in film, theatre, web series, music and writing. Her most recent work was with the podcast Slavery in Texas. Credits with the Department of Theatre and Dance include Meek (director’s studio project, 2021) directed by Andrea L. Hart. Taank plays the drums and piano and has published several written pieces online. Sebastian Ojeda (Mayor Blake/Fisherman Phil) is a B.A. in Theatre and Dance major with an emphasis in performer’s process at The University of Texas at Austin also pursuing a B.S. in Radio-Television-Film. Recent credits with Texas Theatre and Dance include Sonnets for an Old Century (2021), “Joe” in This Is Life (The Cohen New Works Festival, 2021) and “Dick” in Three Shitty Sons (UTNT (UT New Theatre), 2019). Jasmine Games (Orpah Rivers) is a third-year M.F.A. in Theatre candidate with a specialization in drama and theatre for youth and communities. She is a spoken word poet, theatre-maker and justice worker. jasmineigames.com


CREW

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR MONTSERRAT SANTIBÁÑEZ (MURKY AS HELL)

PROJECT MANAGER, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO DAVID TOLIN

ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS KAYLA ALONZO (TINY FINGERPRINTS) MIRANDA LUNA (TINY FINGERPRINTS) ELI MENDENHALL (MURKY AS HELL) RYLEE VINES (JINKIES! OR THE DOG PLAY)

OPERATIONS MANAGER, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO JASON LEE HUERTA

ASSISTANT SCENIC DESIGNERS TERESA GUERRERO CARDOSO ALEX ROCKEY ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNERS JACOB BENAIM (JINKIES! OR THE DOG PLAY) RACHEL GREEN (MURKY AS HELL) LAURESTHER MEDINAJIMENEZ (TINY FINGERPRINTS) ASSISTANT LIGHTING DESIGNERS SARA CHANEY SARAH ELLIOTT ARI JAMIESON ASSISTANT PROJECTION DESIGNER AMBER HUCHTON (JINKIES! OR THE DOG PLAY) ASSISTANT MAKEUP DESIGNER SAVANNAH SMITH (TINY FINGERPRINTS) PROPERTIES SHOW MANAGERS TAYLOR ABS (MURKY AS HELL, JINKIES! OR THE DOG PLAY) SYDNY DEMEYER (TINY FINGERPRINTS) GUEST DRAMATURG LIZ ENGELMAN PRODUCTION SOUND ENGINEER BRYCE RIGGLE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO J.E. JOHNSON ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO KAREN MANESS TPA* SENIOR TECHNICAL DIRECTOR SCOTT BUSSEY

PROPERTIES MANAGER, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO CAROLYN HARDIN LEAD FABRICATOR, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO HANK SCHWEMMER PROJECT SPECIALIST, TPA* FABRICATION STUDIO ASHTON BENNETT MURPHY

PROP ARTISANS GRACE FEATHERSTON ROXOLANA KRYWONOS HELEN SOHYUN PARK JULIE WEBB MICHAEL WILLIAMS MARTINEZ PROP STOCK MANAGER HELEN SOHYUN PARK COSTUME PRODUCTION DIRECTOR NANETTE ACOSTA COSTUME FABRICATION STUDIO PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE DESIREÉ HUMPHRIES

GRADUATE PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS TERESA GUERRERO CARDOSO INJI HA ALEXANDER ROCKEY HELEN SOHYUN PARK

DRAPERS SARAH BARBOUR POUA YANG

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MADISON SHERIDAN

STITCHERS HAROLD HORSLEY KATIE MILLER CAMRYN PATTERSON

PRODUCTION LEAD ROXOLANA KRYWONOS FABRICATION PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS TAYLOR ABS LEAH AUSTIN ZOE BIHAN SE’AN BOATNER SAMANTHA CORTEZ NICOLE DELAROSA SYDNY DEMEYER RODRIGO ESQUIVEL HERRERA GRACE FEATHERSTON DANIEL GELD DAVID HERNANDEZ MICAH HERNANDEZ BROOKLYN HINDERER ISABELLA HOLLIS RUSAMA ISLAM JAKE JOSEPHI MAJED JOSEPHI MIKAELA KELAREK BRITTNEY KOOPMANN ROXOLANA KRYWONOS AUSTIN LUCHAK DAIJHA MAINOR MELISSA MARTIN JONAH MAUGHAN JULIO MUÑOZ HANNAH NELSON JORDYN PAUL EMILY PEREZ SKYLER QUAIT MIA RAMIREZ ISABELLA RAY MADISON SHERIDAN ANNA SOUTHERN CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR KOBE WILLIAMS REBECCA WOOLLS JULIA YELVINGTON

FIRST HANDS EMMA DICKERSON CALIFORNIA THORSON

COSTUME CRAFTS ARTISAN TANYA OLALDE COSTUME CRAFTS ASSISTANTS HAROLD HORSLEY JULIE WEBB COSTUME FABRICATION STUDIO ASSISTANT RACHEL GREEN COSTUME FABRICATION CREW SUPERVISORS HSIAOWEI CHEN KATIE MILLER COSTUME FABRICATION CREW KATRINA ESPINOZA ABIGAIL GERRON CECILIA GONZALES ALYSSA HERNANDEZ ESTRELLA MARTINEZ MIKA O’DWYER SEBASTION OJEDA JADZIA PADILLA RICHARD PRATCHETT AIMEE RAMOS SIMON SALINAS FRANCES SMITH ASHLEY SPEIGHT REBEKAH URBAN JOYLIN WEI WARDROBE SUPERVISOR LINDSEY THURSTON WARDROBE CREW CHIEF MEAGAN BEATTIE

COSTUME STOCK SUPERVISOR DESIREÉ HUMPHRIES COSTUME STOCK ASSISTANTS JACOB BENAIM LEAH HUMMEL 324P LIGHTING FACULTY SUPERVISOR JEDIDIAH ROE TPA* SUPERVISING ELECTRICIAN SARAH CANTU TPA* LIGHTING SUPERVISOR SEB BOONE SENIOR LIGHTING TECHNICIANS SARAH ELLIOT ARI JAMIESON NINGMO LIU TEXAS THEATRE AND DANCE LIGHTING CREW FEDOR AGLYAMOV PETE ALMARAZ HAYLIE BOYD SAMANTHA BROWN BRIDGETTE CLIFFORD ISAAC GARCIA ZACHARD MARTIN ANDREA NUÑEZ JUAN PADRON FATIMAH QURAISHI LORIANN RATLIFF SIMONE THOMAS MADELINE THOMPSON MORIAH DEL TORO MICHAEL WILLIAMS MARTINEZ TPA* LIGHTING CREW SARA CHANEY LIBBY JANTZ SADIE KLOS ZACKARY READ MATTHEW E. SMITH SHELLY UPHAM TPA* AUDIO SUPERVISOR DREW MILLAY TPA* ASSOCIATE AUDIO SUPERVISOR KENNY KUYKENDALL TPA* AUDIO CREW CHEYENNE CHESTER CODY HANCOCK ALEX TITSWORTH INTEGRATED MEDIA SHOP SUPERVISOR EARNEST MAZIQUE


CREW

MEDIA GRADUATE ASSISTANTS JACKSON COBB ZOEY CROW JOHN ERICKSON HEEKYUNG KIM SYDNEY SOUSA MEDIA SHOP CREW JEREMY CANALES CHRISTIAN COFFEY AMBER HUTCHTON ANDREW LIMAS MIRANDA LUNA ISABELLA MORGART SYDNEY ROKAS NICOLE RUDAKOVA SOPHIA SAVELLOS AGUSTUS WHEELER

PRODUCTION RUNNING CREW EVAN CARLSON MEGAN DAVIDSON EMILY FIGUEROA CLARISSA GARCIA PAYGE GARCIA MELODY LUNA NELSON NWACHUKWU RAYCE RISCH KAYLA STEWART VICTORIA VARGAS JULIA VEIGA JULIA YELVINGTON STAGE MANAGEMENT ADVISOR RUSTY CLOYES DIRECTING ADVISORS KJ SANCHEZ ALEXANDRA BASSIAKOU SHAW

COSTUME DESIGN ADVISOR RAQUEL BARRETO COSTUME TECHNOLOGY ADVISOR JAMES GLAVAN LIGHTING DESIGN ADVISOR MICHELLE HABECK

PLAYWRITING ADVISORS ANNIE BAKER BRANDEN JACOBS-JENKINS KIRK LYNN KJ SANCHEZ ALEXANDRA BASSIAKOU SHAW PATRICK SHAW

INTEGRATED MEDIA DESIGN ADVISOR SVEN ORTEL

TPA* DIRECTOR OF FABRICATION AND ACADEMIC PRODUCTION JEFF GRAPKO

SCENIC DESIGN ADVISOR JOSAFATH REYNOSO

PHOTOGRAPHER THOMAS ALLISON

AUDIO DESIGN ADVISOR PHILLIP OWEN

GRAPHIC DESIGNER JEFF GRAY *TPA = Texas Performing Arts


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