THORNTON WILDER FESTIVAL, Yale School of Drama, 2008

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2007-08 Studio Series

THORNTON WILDER FESIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS

DISAPPEARING ACTS

An Evening of One-Act Plays by Yale Playwrights

Fiel t l e v e ooy Ksim Rosenstock her Mirto R f o s b top ilot by Chris directed Lone P

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tiontonn a v r e s reSusan Soon He Staman P f o t r by ine by Jen W T he A directed L

Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre are committed to rigorous, adventurous, and passionate exploration of our art form. We embrace a global audience. Our highest aim is to train artistic leaders in every theatrical discipline who create bold new works that astonish the mind, challenge the heart, and delight the senses.

iank s s u R ear ning by Michael Mitnic ou directed

by Jesse

J

March 6 - 8 Studio Theatre 217 Park St. drama.yale.edu/studioseries


YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA

James Bundy, Dean / Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean PRESENTS

Thornton Wilder Festival of One-Act Plays

Disappearing Acts

An Evening of One-Act Plays by Yale Playwrights

Production Staff MANAGING DIRECTOR ARTISTIC COORDINATOR CREW

Run Time: Approx. 3 hours with one 10-minute intermission

Stephanie Ybarra Brian Valencia Justin McDaniel Yoki Lai Mattie Brickman

LONE PILOTS OF ROOSEVELT FIELD Kim Rosenstock Christopher Mirto STAGE MANAGER Kris Longley-Postema BY

DIRECTED BY

Special Thanks

FEATURING

Anya Klepikov, Barbara Reed, Bellefonte Area School District Libraries, David Kaden, Patricia McGregor, Jenna Woods, Karen Hashley, Daniel Cress, Robin Hirsch, Phillip Owen, Jason Fitzgerald, and our families, friends, and faculty for their support.

Ryan Lockwood Barret O’Brien Brooke Parks Aubyn Dayton Philabaum The Voice Richard Foreman

Up Next in the Yale School of Drama Studio Series

THE ART OF PRESERVATION Susan Soon He Stanton DIRECTED BY Jen Wineman STAGE MANAGER Iris O’Brien BY

DADO DESIREE

Christopher Grant Reese Smith INTERMISSION

LEARNING RUSSIAN Michael Mitnick Jesse Jou STAGE MANAGER Jessica Barker

by William Shakespeare adapted by Patricia McGregor & Rebecca Phillips directed by Patricia McGregor

BY

DIRECTED BY

DANIEL MAN MEG

Matt Biagini Slate Holmgren Aja-Naomi King

March 13 - 15 New Theater, 1156 Chapel St. For free reservations visit

drama.yale.edu/studioseries


YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA

James Bundy, Dean / Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean PRESENTS

Thornton Wilder Festival of One-Act Plays

Disappearing Acts

An Evening of One-Act Plays by Yale Playwrights

Production Staff MANAGING DIRECTOR ARTISTIC COORDINATOR CREW

Run Time: Approx. 3 hours with one 10-minute intermission

Stephanie Ybarra Brian Valencia Justin McDaniel Yoki Lai Mattie Brickman

LONE PILOTS OF ROOSEVELT FIELD Kim Rosenstock Christopher Mirto STAGE MANAGER Kris Longley-Postema BY

DIRECTED BY

Special Thanks

FEATURING

Anya Klepikov, Barbara Reed, Bellefonte Area School District Libraries, David Kaden, Patricia McGregor, Jenna Woods, Karen Hashley, Daniel Cress, Robin Hirsch, Phillip Owen, Jason Fitzgerald, and our families, friends, and faculty for their support.

Ryan Lockwood Barret O’Brien Brooke Parks Aubyn Dayton Philabaum The Voice Richard Foreman

Up Next in the Yale School of Drama Studio Series

THE ART OF PRESERVATION Susan Soon He Stanton DIRECTED BY Jen Wineman STAGE MANAGER Iris O’Brien BY

DADO DESIREE

Christopher Grant Reese Smith INTERMISSION

LEARNING RUSSIAN Michael Mitnick Jesse Jou STAGE MANAGER Jessica Barker

by William Shakespeare adapted by Patricia McGregor & Rebecca Phillips directed by Patricia McGregor

BY

DIRECTED BY

DANIEL MAN MEG

Matt Biagini Slate Holmgren Aja-Naomi King

March 13 - 15 New Theater, 1156 Chapel St. For free reservations visit

drama.yale.edu/studioseries


2007-08 Studio Series

THORNTON WILDER FESIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS

DISAPPEARING ACTS

An Evening of One-Act Plays by Yale Playwrights

Fiel t l e v e ooy Ksim Rosenstock her Mirto R f o s b top ilot by Chris directed Lone P

d

tiontonn a v r e s reSusan Soon He Staman P f o t r by ine by Jen W T he A directed L

Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre are committed to rigorous, adventurous, and passionate exploration of our art form. We embrace a global audience. Our highest aim is to train artistic leaders in every theatrical discipline who create bold new works that astonish the mind, challenge the heart, and delight the senses.

iank s s u R ear ning by Michael Mitnic ou directed

by Jesse

J

March 6 - 8 Studio Theatre 217 Park St. drama.yale.edu/studioseries


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