TILTED, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, 2019

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‟The Roof of Africa”:

What you need to make it up Kilimanjaro

Langston Hughes Festival of New Plays

• $$$$$$: Kilimanjaro isn’t for everyone! • Training: Make sure you exercise before you embark on your adventure. • No need to speak the local language; your guide speaks English! • A headlamp (especially if you don’t look like a typical tourist). • Trekking poles • A sturdy water bottle • Warm clothing and a sleeping bag (Don’t worry, the porters will carry it for you.)

• More $ to tip your guides, chef, and porters (Don’t sweat it if you forget; most people don’t tip much, or even at all.)

Tilted

Uhuru Peak

Barafu Camp

Shira Camp

Barranco Camp Machame Hut Machame Gate

Karanga Camp Mweka Camp

DECEMBER 5 AND 9 AT 8PM DECEMBER 7 AND 11 AT 4PM

Mweka Village

—HENRIËTTE RIETVELD, PRODUCTION DRAMATURG

ISEMAN THEATER, 1156 CHAPEL STREET 2019–20 STUDIO SERIES


YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA James Bundy, Dean Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean Chantal Rodriguez, Associate Dean Kelvin Dinkins, Jr., Assistant Dean

Artistic Staff

Setting

Festival Sound Engineer

Mount Kilimanjaro

Production Stage Manager

Tilted is performed without an intermission.

Liam Bellman-Sharpe Sam Tirrell

PRESENTS

Production Staff Associate Safety Advisors

Cam Camden Kelly O’Loughlin

Tilted

Associate Production Manager

Matthias Neckermann Properties Supervisor

By Gloria Majule Directed by Alex Keegan

Creative Team Sound Designer

Daniela Hart

Production Dramaturg

Henriëtte Rietveld Stage Manager

Aisling Galvin

Eric Walker Run Crew

Bekah Brown Lily Haje Emma Pernudi-Moon Cameron Waitkun

Administration Cast

in alphabetical order Sprite

Brandon E. Burton Mshale

Associate Managing Director

Caitlin Volz

Assistant Managing Director

William Gaines

Management Assistants

Manu Kumasi

Jason Gray Sarah Scafidi

Frannie

House Manager

Sarah Lyddan Henry

Adam Shaukat

Supported by The Benjamin Mordecai III Production Fund.

Sarah Cain

Yale School of Drama productions are supported by the work of more than 200 faculty and staff members throughout the year.

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 this process.

THE BENJAMIN MORDECAI III PRODUCTION FUND, established by a graduate of the School, honors the memory of the Tony Award-winning producer who served as Managing Director of Yale Repertory Theatre, 1982–1993, and as Associate Dean and Chair of the Theater Management Department from 1993 until his death in 2005.


YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA James Bundy, Dean Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean Chantal Rodriguez, Associate Dean Kelvin Dinkins, Jr., Assistant Dean

Artistic Staff

Setting

Festival Sound Engineer

Mount Kilimanjaro

Production Stage Manager

Tilted is performed without an intermission.

Liam Bellman-Sharpe Sam Tirrell

PRESENTS

Production Staff Associate Safety Advisors

Cam Camden Kelly O’Loughlin

Tilted

Associate Production Manager

Matthias Neckermann Properties Supervisor

By Gloria Majule Directed by Alex Keegan

Creative Team Sound Designer

Daniela Hart

Production Dramaturg

Henriëtte Rietveld Stage Manager

Aisling Galvin

Eric Walker Run Crew

Bekah Brown Lily Haje Emma Pernudi-Moon Cameron Waitkun

Administration Cast

in alphabetical order Sprite

Brandon E. Burton Mshale

Associate Managing Director

Caitlin Volz

Assistant Managing Director

William Gaines

Management Assistants

Manu Kumasi

Jason Gray Sarah Scafidi

Frannie

House Manager

Sarah Lyddan Henry

Adam Shaukat

Supported by The Benjamin Mordecai III Production Fund.

Sarah Cain

Yale School of Drama productions are supported by the work of more than 200 faculty and staff members throughout the year.

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 this process.

THE BENJAMIN MORDECAI III PRODUCTION FUND, established by a graduate of the School, honors the memory of the Tony Award-winning producer who served as Managing Director of Yale Repertory Theatre, 1982–1993, and as Associate Dean and Chair of the Theater Management Department from 1993 until his death in 2005.


‟The Roof of Africa”:

What you need to make it up Kilimanjaro

Langston Hughes Festival of New Plays

• $$$$$$: Kilimanjaro isn’t for everyone! • Training: Make sure you exercise before you embark on your adventure. • No need to speak the local language; your guide speaks English! • A headlamp (especially if you don’t look like a typical tourist). • Trekking poles • A sturdy water bottle • Warm clothing and a sleeping bag (Don’t worry, the porters will carry it for you.)

• More $ to tip your guides, chef, and porters (Don’t sweat it if you forget; most people don’t tip much, or even at all.)

Tilted

Uhuru Peak

Barafu Camp

Shira Camp

Barranco Camp Machame Hut Machame Gate

Karanga Camp Mweka Camp

DECEMBER 5 AND 9 AT 8PM DECEMBER 7 AND 11 AT 4PM

Mweka Village

—HENRIËTTE RIETVELD, PRODUCTION DRAMATURG

ISEMAN THEATER, 1156 CHAPEL STREET 2019–20 STUDIO SERIES


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