Yale School of Drama presents Even tonight and I need to take a walk and clear my head about this poem about why I can’t go out without changing my clothes my shoes my body posture my gender identity my age my status as a woman alone in the evening/ alone on the streets/alone not being the point/ the point being that I can’t do what I want
The Taming of the Shrew
to do with my own body because I am the wrong sex the wrong age the wrong skin and suppose it was not here in the city but down on the beach/ or far into the woods and I wanted to go there by myself thinking about God/or thinking about children or thinking about the world/all of it disclosed by the stars and the silence: I could not go and I could not think and I could not stay there alone as I need to be alone because I can’t do what I want to do with my own body and who in the hell set things up like this –From Poem about My Rights, by June Jordan
To read the complete poem, visit: poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=178526
2010–11 season
The Studio Series productions are designed to be learning experiences that complement classroom work, providing a medium for students at Yale School of Drama to combine their individual talents and energies toward the staging of collaboratively created works. Your attendance meaningfully completes that process.
drama.yale.edu
by william shakespeare directed by lileana blain-cruz
Thursday, march 17, 4PM Friday, march 18, 4PM and 8PM Saturday, march 19, 4PM ISEMAN THEATER 1156 CHAPEL STREET
March 17 to 19, 2011 Yale School of Drama James Bundy, Dean Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean presents
The Taming of the Shrew by william shakespeare directed by lileana blain-cruz
Artistic Staff
cast
production Staff
Choreographer CHristy Lee
Baptista Minola Matt Biagini
Associate Managing Director
Suzanne R. appel
Associate Production Supervisor
Joe Stoltman
Scenic Designer sidney erin johnson
Bianca Minola Hallie Cooper-Novack
Assistant Lighting Designer
Yi Zhao
Costume Designer aaron p. mastin
Tranio Brett Dalton
Assistant Sound Designer and Engineer
Eric casanova
Lighting Designer masha tsimring
Lucentio Lucas Dixon
Stage Management Advisor
brandon curtis
Technical Director
shaina graboyes
Sound Designer kenneth goodwin
Gremio/The Widow Alexandra Henrikson
Assistant Technical Director
barbara tan-tiongco
Fight Choreographer Michael Rossmy
Grumio/Vincentio Brian Lewis
Master Electrician
Steven Albert
Costume Project Coordinator
linda kelley-dodd
Dramaturg anne seiwerath
Petruchio Max Gordon Moore
Staff Sound Engineer
Paul bozzi
Stage Manager nicole marconi
Katherine Minola Lupita Nyong’o
in alphabetical order
Hortensio/Pedant Michael Place Biondello Emily Trask
Crew Shaminda Amarakoon Alex Bergeron orlando chavez Maria Hooper eric C. lin adam rigg Management Assistant
jeNnifer lagundino
House Manager
matthew gutschick
SPECIAL THANKS: Tashal Brown, Anne Erbe, New England Brewing Company
March 17 to 19, 2011 Yale School of Drama James Bundy, Dean Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean presents
The Taming of the Shrew by william shakespeare directed by lileana blain-cruz
Artistic Staff
cast
production Staff
Choreographer CHristy Lee
Baptista Minola Matt Biagini
Associate Managing Director
Suzanne R. appel
Associate Production Supervisor
Joe Stoltman
Scenic Designer sidney erin johnson
Bianca Minola Hallie Cooper-Novack
Assistant Lighting Designer
Yi Zhao
Costume Designer aaron p. mastin
Tranio Brett Dalton
Assistant Sound Designer and Engineer
Eric casanova
Lighting Designer masha tsimring
Lucentio Lucas Dixon
Stage Management Advisor
brandon curtis
Technical Director
shaina graboyes
Sound Designer kenneth goodwin
Gremio/The Widow Alexandra Henrikson
Assistant Technical Director
barbara tan-tiongco
Fight Choreographer Michael Rossmy
Grumio/Vincentio Brian Lewis
Master Electrician
Steven Albert
Costume Project Coordinator
linda kelley-dodd
Dramaturg anne seiwerath
Petruchio Max Gordon Moore
Staff Sound Engineer
Paul bozzi
Stage Manager nicole marconi
Katherine Minola Lupita Nyong’o
in alphabetical order
Hortensio/Pedant Michael Place Biondello Emily Trask
Crew Shaminda Amarakoon Alex Bergeron orlando chavez Maria Hooper eric C. lin adam rigg Management Assistant
jeNnifer lagundino
House Manager
matthew gutschick
SPECIAL THANKS: Tashal Brown, Anne Erbe, New England Brewing Company
Yale School of Drama presents Even tonight and I need to take a walk and clear my head about this poem about why I can’t go out without changing my clothes my shoes my body posture my gender identity my age my status as a woman alone in the evening/ alone on the streets/alone not being the point/ the point being that I can’t do what I want
The Taming of the Shrew
to do with my own body because I am the wrong sex the wrong age the wrong skin and suppose it was not here in the city but down on the beach/ or far into the woods and I wanted to go there by myself thinking about God/or thinking about children or thinking about the world/all of it disclosed by the stars and the silence: I could not go and I could not think and I could not stay there alone as I need to be alone because I can’t do what I want to do with my own body and who in the hell set things up like this –From Poem about My Rights, by June Jordan
To read the complete poem, visit: poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=178526
2010–11 season
The Studio Series productions are designed to be learning experiences that complement classroom work, providing a medium for students at Yale School of Drama to combine their individual talents and energies toward the staging of collaboratively created works. Your attendance meaningfully completes that process.
drama.yale.edu
by william shakespeare directed by lileana blain-cruz
Thursday, march 17, 4PM Friday, march 18, 4PM and 8PM Saturday, march 19, 4PM ISEMAN THEATER 1156 CHAPEL STREET