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FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Last summer, we had a new intern, Rachel, an aspiring playwright who came to us from Connecticut College. She was an all-star throughout her time with us, but that wasn’t surprising; we’ve been blessed with awesome interns before. What was surprising to me was why she had decided to give San Francisco a try. When I asked her why she was interning so far from home, she said, “because this is where the new plays are.” Well, that was new, if not news. When Leah and I arrived here in 1998, no one could say that with a straight face. Certainly, there were companies that supported new work, but I doubt anyone would have claimed that San Francisco was a “new play town.” However, somewhere in the last five years or so, there has been a seismic shift in the community. I’m pretty sure you can hear a reading of a new play almost every day of the week if you want to, and the new play productions are almost endless. Companies have sprouted up to support this exciting trend and existing institutions like Custom Made, who had occasionally done a world premiere, find ourselves surrounded by all this playwriting talent that we’re inspired to help develop. The play you are seeing tonight is part of our Undiscovered Works series, which we are happy to announce is expanding its mission. Under the stewardship of Stuart Bousel, we will be developing four locally curated plays through their first two readings, and then one of those plays will receive additional development, including an NYC reading. We’re thrilled about this new program and about our partner in it, the Gallery Café at 1200 Mason Street, and hope you will join us for this important new endeavor. It’s terribly exciting to debut a new play. However, a script only gets one world premiere, so it is also a great responsibility to care for the work and help it reach its unlimited potential - a charge which we take very seriously. Both Serpents and Sam and Dede are plays that we have been championing for some time and it is hard to not feel paternal as they see their first audiences. We truly hope you fall in love and spread the word so that these wonderful new stories have a life beyond the Bay Area, getting even more people to say, “that’s where the new plays are!”

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Leah S. Abrams executive director

Stewart Lyle technical director

Eden Neuendorf company manager

Paul Stout facilities manager

Gabriel A. Ross casting director

Stuart Bousel director of new works

Adam L. Sussman literary manager

Cat Howser resident stage manager

Brooke Jennings resident costume designer

Maxx Kurzunski resident lighting designer

Liz Ryder resident composer

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COMING SOON

By Will Eno Directed By Brian Katz Eno, the Tony-nominated author of The Realistic Joneses, is an absurdist with the comic sensibilities of Jon Stewart. His take on Our Town follows the lives of the inhabitants of Middletown as they intersect in strange and poignant ways on a journey that takes them from the local library to outer space and points between. It is a wry, human portrait of a town with two lives, one ordinary and visible, the other epic and mysterious. Beginning March 24

COMPANY MEMBERS Perry Aliado Terry Bamberger Lewis Campbell Stefin Collins Ashley Cowan AJ Davenport Jennifer Dean Giana DeGeiso Danielle Doyle Mark Eisman Stephanie Ann Foster Justin Gillman Ryan Hayes Eric Johnson Shelley Lynn Johnson Tavis Kammet Catherine Luedtke Brian Martin Eden Neuendorf Fred Pitts Eric Rice Gabriel A. Ross Jessica Jade Rudholm Kim Saunders Rona Siddiqui Dave Sikula Paul Stout Richard Wenzel Teri Whipple

Inspired by a true story, the play follows the trail of a young AfricanAmerican con man, Paul, who insinuates himself into the lives of a wealthy, white New York couple, claiming he is the son of actor Sidney Poitier, and that he has just been mugged and all his money is gone. No subject is left untouched in this comic, fast-paced and affecting Pulitzer finalist that popularized the theory of how terribly interconnected we truly are, despite the barriers that seemingly keep us apart. Beginning May 19th

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ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES ANDREW CALABRESE (Father,

BUBLITZ

CALABRESE

Papa, Pere, Uncle) is thrilled to return to Custom Made after playing Rev. Parris in the 2014 production of The Crucible. Andrew has worked in the Bay Area for the past 16 years as an actor, director and producer. As an actor he's worked with many companies including Theatre Rhinoceros, Second Wind Productions, New Conservatory Theatre Center, Impact Theatre, Shotgun Players, No Nude Men and The Breadbox. Andrew is one half of the comedy quartet, Shandyland which has performed at the SF DadaFest, the Works San Jose and most recently at Mojo Theatre. He was a founding member of Precarious Theatre Ensemble.

SABRINA DE MIO (Mother,

DE MIO

DOMINGO

Mama, Mere, Nurse Helen) is very excited to be part of this terrific ensemble in this important and fun show. She came to California after receiving her degree in math and dance from Sarah Lawrence in New York and studies acting with Richard Seyd and voice with Jonathan Smucker. She has recently had the honor of working with Performers Under Stress (PUS), Woman's Will, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Bay Area Children's Theatre, Rapid Descent, Lamplighters Music Theatre and Shotgun Players. She hopes you will enjoy tonight's show.

LAURA DOMINGO (Girl, Fille,

Pirate, Nurse Clara) is making her Custom Made debut! Previous credits include Pride and Prejudice and Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Actor’s Ensemble of Berkeley), Much Ado About DIIORIO

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Nothing (Curtain Theatre), Lend Me a Tenor (Ross Valley Players, SFBATCC Award), Crimes of the Heart and Man of La Mancha (Altarena Playhouse), The Life of Galileo and The Hot Mikado (Masquers Playhouse). Treading the boards by night, Laura is lucky enough to work in the arts by day, as an online advertising strategist for some of the nation's biggest theater companies. Laura sends her love and thanks to her new husband, #1 fan and best sound designer around, Ryan.

MARIA LEIGH (Iro) is delighted to return to Custom Made and to continue collaborating with director Ariel Craft after performing in Late: A Cowboy Song in 2015. She’s also thrilled to have been part of playwright Rachel Bublitz’s developmental process again after having worked on one of her previous plays, The Red House Monster, as part of the SF Olympians Festival (also under the direction of Ariel Craft). Other regional credits include Tartuffe (Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Macbeth at Fort Point and The Odyssey on Angel Island (We Players), ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (The Breadbox), Chamber Macbeth and Tartuffe (Rapid Descent), plus foolsFURY, San Francisco Theater Pub, The Cutting Ball Theater, Ragged Wing, La Tropa and Thunderbird Theatre Company. She has performed nationally in Tartuffe (Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington D.C.) and internationally at Centro Estatal de las Artes (Mexicali, Mexico). Maria is an associate artist at The Breadbox. breadboxtheatre.org


MARIA GIERE MARQUIS

(Annika, Athena, Ruth) has been acting in the Bay Area since 2008. She is a theatre and voice actor, as well as a corporate trainer committed to making work less boring. She has worked with various companies including Dragon Productions, City Lights Theater Company and Pear Theatre. She is a company member at Impact Theatre, where she specializes in Shakespeare. mariagmarquis.com

HEREN PATEL (Boy, Pirate,

Garcon, George) has performed in such shows as The Merchant of Venice (EnActe Arts) and Breaking the Code (Theatre Rhinoceros). His new found love for the performing arts has driven him to new heights including acting, directing, singing and dancing. He was inspired to do so through his Disney-like love affair with Bollywood movies. His San Francisco State acting credits include Seminar, Gruesome Playground Injuries and Evening Primrose, under the celebrated Brown Bag Theatre, and he has been a part of new works in State's Fringe Festival. In 2013, Heren also worked for New Musical Theater of San Francisco's premiere of Chance: The Musical, where he assistant directed under legendary Broadway and Off-Broadway director Robert Kalfin. Heren hopes to one day move to Mumbai, India to live his dream of working in films and Bollywood galore.

ROBERT SHEPARD (Andre the

Giant) has been acting for many years, beginning in improv but finding theater to be his true love. Robert’s most recent roles have been Sydney Greenberg in Talk Radio and the Executioner

in The Actor’s Nightmare (BHP/ SF) and Howie Newsom and Sam Craig in Our Town (16SP). Robert is represented by MDT Agency Inc.

DAVE SIKULA (Samuel Beckett)

Previous roles include Major Bouvier/Norman Vincent Peale (Grey Gardens), Narrator (Kurt Vonnegut's SlaughterhouseFive), title roles in Uncle Vanya and Bullshot Crummond, Edna Turnblad (Hairspray), Lawrence J a m e s o n ( D i r t y Ro t t e n Scoundrels), Boris Trigorin (The Sea Gull), Hildy Johnson (The Front Page), J. Carlyle Benson (Boy Meets Girl), John (Oleanna), Mike Connor (The Philadelphia Story), Victor Prynne (Private Lives), Charles J. Guiteau (Assassins), Moonface Martin (Anything Goes), Artie Shaughnessey (The House of Blue Leaves), Pompey (Measure for Measure), Oronte (The Misanthrope), Dr. Marshall Boyle (Prelude to a Kiss), Max Tarasov (Superior Donuts), Tom (The Speakeasy), Reverend Tollhouse (The Book of Liz) and Alexander Andrews (The Walls of Jericho). Love to Pidge.

RACHEL BUBLITZ (Playwright,

Of Serpents and Sea Spray) is an award-winning and internationally produced playwright. She founded the 31 Plays in 31 Days project and the Loud & Unladylike reading festival, she is a Youth Ambassador for the Dramatists Guild of America and she has been a member of the PlayGround Writers’ Pool since 2013. Last year she was awarded the June Anne Baker Prize and the Emerging Playwright Award from PlayGround. Of Serpents and Sea Spray was commissioned by Custom Made in 2014, and Rachel is absolutely thrilled to share it with the world. In 2013, Rachel’s full length play The Fantasy Club was 2016.01 • BAYSTAGES.COM

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MARQUIS

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produced by All Terrain Theater in San Francisco and her short plays have been produced by Playwrights Foundation, The OneMinute Play Festival, PlayGround, San Francisco Theater Pub, PianoFight, San Jose Rep’s Emerging Artist Lab, Wily West Productions, Playwright’s Center of San Francisco, Unity Stage Company and others. Rachel has also been commissioned by the San Francisco Olympians Festival and PlayGround. Her play My Body was published in The Best Ten-Minute Plays of 2014. She has an MA in English and an MFA in creative writing from San Francisco State University. When Rachel isn’t writing, she’s chasing after her two viking-like children or sleeping.

GINO DIIORIO (Playwright, Sam

and Dede) is a New York City based playwright whose plays have been seen across the U.S. and internationally including productions at New Jersey Rep, Penguin Rep, Urban Stages, Luna Stage, Virginia Stage Company, Seven Angels Theatre, the Arclight Theatre, the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre and the Garter Lane Theatre. His new play Crib was a finalist for the 2014 Laurents Hatcher Award. The Jag received the 2010 Firehouse Theatre’s Great American New Play Award and was a finalist in the 2011 Laurents Hatcher Award Competition. Other plays include Reparation (E. Desmond Lee Playwriting Prize - 2011, and Yale Drama Series finalist), Release Point (Thomas Barbour Memorial Playwright’s Award finalist and Greenhouse New Play Festival), Centennial Casting (co-written with Nancy Bleemer) and Dead Ringer and Apostasy , b oth pub l i sh e d by Samuel French. Gino is a member of the Dramatists Guild and is a theatre professor and department chair at Clark University. ginodiiorio.com 8

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LEAH S. ABRAMS (Director, Sam

and Dede) is the co-founding Executive Director of Custom Made. Directing projects for the company include the Bay Area premiere of Catherine Trieschmann's How the World Began, Wendy Kesselman's adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank, Lee Blessing's Two Rooms, Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple, Mark Eisman’s Sightlines (NYC), and a dozen Beckett shorts including Krapp’s Last Tape, Rockaby, Come and Go and Catastrophe. Having produced all of Custom Made’s shows these last nearly 20 years, she is especially proud of the company’s world premieres including Of Serpents and Sea Spray, The Braggart Soldier and Little Brother, as well as Bay Area premieres like Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five and Red Light Winter. She has been a fan of Sam and Dede since its conception and is honored to have directed several readings leading up to this world premiere. Leah is an alumna of Clark University. Immense gratitude to Gabe for his recruitment efforts!

ARIEL CRAFT ( D i r e c t o r, Of

Serpents and Sea Spray) is a Bay Area director and arts administrator. She is the founding Artistic Director of The Breadbox, a company in residence at EXIT Theatre, and is the Producing Associate Artistic Director at The Cutting Ball Theater. Ariel served as Assistant Artistic Director at Custom Made throughout its 2014/2015 season and directed Sarah Ruhl’s Late: A Cowboy Song last January. Ariel received her BFA with honors in theatre from New York University and, following graduation, she was awarded an artistic fellowship at the American Conservatory Theater. Recent Bay Area directing credits include McDonagh's The Pillowman, Lorca's Blood Wedding and Ford's 'Tis Pity

She's a Whore. Upcoming directing projects include a world premiere adaptation of Kate Chopin’s The Awakening and Shudder, a devised horror show drawing upon verbatim text from tales of the Brothers Grimm.

NIKKI EGGETT (Stage Manager,

Of Serpents and Sea Spray) has stage managed a number of shows at Altarena Playhouse including God of Carnage (2013), Boeing-Boeing (2014) Blood Brothers (2015), Eat The Runt (2015) and most recently, Always...Patsy Cline (2015). She also stage managed for A.C.T.’s MFA spring show, The Skin of Our Teeth, over the summer. This is her first show with Custom Made and she’s very excited to be working with such a great group of people!

BETH HALL (Stage Manager, Sam

and Dede) hails from Fresno and received her BA in theatre arts from Fresno State. She soon after moved to San Francisco to accept an internship with the San Francisco Playhouse. In her time in the City, she has been lucky enough to work with a number of amazing theaters in the Bay Area and is thrilled to be making her Custom Made debut this season! Some of Beth's recent credits include Stage Kiss, Dogfight, and Promises, Promises (San Francisco Playhouse), in a word (Sandbox Series), #julys (Bay Area Playwright's Festival), Heroes, Geeks, and Powerfreaks (Stagewrite) and The Revolutionists and King of the Yees (Playwright's Association).

BROOKE JENNINGS (Costume

Designer) is ecstatic to return to Custom Made. A graduate of UC Santa Cruz’s theater arts Master’s program, Brooke has designed costumes in the Bay Area and New York. Credits include Peter Pan (Berkeley Playhouse) Ondine at Sutro (We Players), A Lie of the


Mind, Bad Jews (Asst. Designer, Magic Theatre), The Singularity, Crooked, Ransom, Texas (Virago Theatre), In Love and Warcraft , This is Our Youth, Grey Gardens, How the World Began , Late: A Cowboy Song, The Crucible (CMTC), The Rocky Horror Show

(City Lights Theater Company) and A Year with Frog and Toad (Asst. Designer, Santa Cruz Shakespeare). Brooke received a 2015 TBA Award nomination for Outstanding Costume Design for her work on We Players’ Ondine at Sutro, directed by Ava Roy and Carly Cioffil.

MAXX KURZUNSKI (Lighting

Designer) has designed for many CMTC shows over the past four years including Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, Next to Normal, Why Torture is Wrong... and, most recently, In Love and Warcraft. He is the producer for FaultLine Theater at PianoFight and designs lighting for weddings and corporate events with Impact Lighting Audio & Video.

ERIK LADUE (Scenic Designer)

studied at UC Santa Cruz’s Theater Arts department, where he received his BA in their undergraduate program and then a certificate in performance studies. His Bay Area credits include Next to Normal, Superior Donuts, How the World Began and Late: A Cowboy Song (Custom Made); REDWOLF, Time Sensitive, Thru the Wall (Ragged Wing Ensemble); Year of the Rooster (Impact Theatre); South Pacific (Youth Musical Theatre Co); Blood Wedding (Breadbox Theatre)and Charlotte's Web (Marin Theatre Company). Erik also does installations and found art pieces. erikladue.com

STEWART LYLE ( Te c h n i c a l

Director) is also the technical director for Berkeley Playhouse and Contra Costa Civic Theatre in El Cerrito. He has designed,

tech directed and/or built over 50 shows in the last four years,including Custom Made’s The Pain and the Itch, The Crucible, Three Tall Women (BATCC Award Nominee), Grey Gardens, This is Our Youth and the upcoming Six Degrees of Separation. For Alameda’s Altarena Playhouse, he directed and designed Wait Until Dark, Art, Man of La Mancha, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Moonlight and Magnolias, The Fantasticks, Rent, Blood Brothers and the upcoming The Light in the Piazza. For CCCT he directed and designed Children of Eden and designed The Addams Family. A member of Actors' Equity Association, he has appeared in over 100 productions throughout California including roles with TheatreWorks, San Jose Stage, Pacific Repertory Theatre, Center Rep, Diablo Theatre Company, Palo Alto Players, The Mountain Play and, most recently, in Altarena’s Almost Maine and Woodminster’s Les Misérables (Thenardier).

FLORENCE MCCAFFERTY (Props

Designer) first gained a love for theatre design while interning at Spiral Q Puppet Theatre in Philadelphia. She has a background in visual arts – drawing, painting and sculpture – that informs her current work. Florence has worked on props and/or sets for Broadway By the Bay, Bay Area Children’s Theatre and now Custom Made. In the spring, she will be designing props for Ragged Wing Ensemble.

RYAN LEE SHORT (Sound Design)

is excited to be making noises for Custom Made again after designing for this season’s This is Our Youth and 2012’s The Merchant of Venice. His designs can also be heard at SF Shakes (Resident Artist), TheatreFIRST (Artistic Associate)

and occasionally he makes things louder at SF Sketchfest and in various musicals around the Bay Area. In the harsh light of day, he can be found (to the surprise of those who’ve heard him speak casually) wrangling young children and guiding them through the rigors of long division. Many thanks to Ariel, Nikki, Rachel, Leah, Brian, this delightful cast and to the best design team in the business. Much love to his new wife Laura for being in the show also, making the trek back across the bay each night much more enjoyable.

KITTY TORRES (Asst. Costume

Designer) is super pumped to be assisting in costume design for this show as she did for In Love and Warcraft. On stage, she's acted in The Crucible, The Desk Set and at the San Francisco Olympians Festival.

BRIAN KATZ (Artistic Director) is

the founding Artistic Director of Custom Made Theatre Co., the resident company here at Custom Made Theatre. For the company he has directed over thirty productions including Edward Albee’s The Play About the Baby (SFBATCC Best Overall Play of 2012). Other recent projects include Tony Kushner’s A Bright Room Called Day (SFBATCC nominee, Best Director), Next to Normal (SFBATCC nominee, Best Overall Production) and the regional premieres of Kurt Vonnegut’s SlaughterhouseFive, Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer and Red Light Winter among others. He has worked at Cal Shakes, Berkeley Rep, the Goodman Theatre, Killing My Lobster and other cool places. Brian is an alumnus of Clark University. Next up, he is excited to helm the San Francisco premiere of Will Eno's Middletown at Custom Made. 2016.01 • BAYSTAGES.COM

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