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Transcript of "Moon Cave" Production Program
Kevin Glaccum Louis BluverProducing Artistic Director Honorary Producer
AZUKA THEATREpresents
by DOUGLAS WILLIAMS
StarringTAYSHA CANALES KEVIN MEEHAN*
Scenic Design Lighting Design Costume Design
COLIN MCILVAINE JOSEPH GLODEK KATHERINE FRITZ
Sound Design Properties
NICK KOURTIDES AVISTA CUSTOM THEATRICAL, LLC
Dramaturg Production Manager
SALLY OLLOVE MIKE TRONCONE
Production Stage Manager
LAUREN TRACY
Directed byKEVIN GLACCUM
World Premiere
November 4 – 22, 2015Azuka Theatre is a 501(c)(3) Not for profit organization
This play was developed with the support of PlayPenn, Paul Meshejian, Artistic DirectorMedia Sponsor: Geekadelphia
CASTRachel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taysha Canales
Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kevin Meehan*
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association
There will be NO intermission.
Please turn OFF all electronic devices prior to the performance. Photography or recording of this production,
including cell phones, is strictly prohibited.
Azuka Theatre is a member of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance (GPCA).
Azuka Theatre is a proud participant in the BarrymoreAwards for Excellence in Theatre, a program of Theatre Philadelphia.
Azuka Theatre is an Associate Member of the National NewPlay Network (NNPN).
The noted Actors in this production are members of Actors’Equity Association, the union of professional Actors andStage Managers in the United States.
Proud member of Off-Broad Street. Celebrating Philadelphia Independent Theater!
ONWARD & UPWARD: SOME NEWS FROM AZUKA
Dear Azuka Family,
For the past four years, we have loved bringing you dynamic and daring stories of outcasts and underdogs in this beautiful little theater. It is here that we have producedsome of our most-seen plays, launched our first three-show subscription series, andbegan producing our New Professionals shows. We have also grown our family of audiences and subscribers by 30%. Alas, sometimes things must change, even when it’s just getting good.
Last fall, the First Baptist Church building was put up for sale and purchased by LibertiChurch. We’re grateful to the previous owners, First Baptist Church, for welcoming us,supporting our work and envisioning this space as one of creation. We’re sad to reportthat Liberti Church does not share this vision and, after much negotiation on our part,has chosen to terminate our lease on April 30, 2015.
We’ve already secured a space for our next show – Speech & Debate by Stephen Karamwill play at Studio X (home of Theatre Exile) at 13th and Reed Streets – and already havean exciting new venue lined up for our 16th Anniversary Season, but right now we needyour help!
There are several ways our Azuka family can pitch in and help us with this mid-season move through financial and in-kind support. Please visit our website atwww.azukatheatre.org to read the full version of this letter and to learn more about how you can help.
Have no fear, we’re still here! Of course we are disappointed and upset, but we are not discouraged. In true underdog fashion, we will rise up to meet this challenge together.
Onward & Upward!
Kevin GlaccumProducing Artistic Director
Mark H. AndrewsCo-Founder
Director of Marketing
Allison HeishmanArtistic Associate
Tamanya GarzaBoard President
Natalie DienerBoard Vice-President
Andrea SheafferBoard Treasurer
Roz DeKettBoard Secretary
Heather Evans
Lee Porter
David Fedor
I love working on new plays. There is something really special about being thefirst group of people to bring a play to life. When it’s the playwright’s first professional production that just adds more joy to the experience (and a little bit of pressure)! I had already read two of Doug’s scripts and seen a Fringe show he co-wrote before committing to Moon Cave. I felt like I had encountered a unique voice, and more specifically a voice that was truly in linewith the work we do here at Azuka Theatre. Our mission to give voice to thestories that go unheard, the outcasts and underdogs, is in perfect alignmentwith the stories Doug likes to tell. I’m looking forward to a long and fruitful collaboration with our newest Playwright in Residence.
What first captivated me about Moon Cave was that it looked at a life completely shaped by a single event. We are all shaped by our life experiences,for better or worse. What does an adult life look like when the key experiencethat shapes it happens in childhood and is so traumatic, so defining? How doyou get past that? CAN you get past that? These are questions without easy answers, questions I was interested in exploring and sharing with our audiences.These are the kinds of questions we have been bringing to you for many years.
I hope you enjoy our 15th World Premiere production. It is an honor for us to be able to bring you, our loyal audiences, such incredible new work. Plays youcan’t see anywhere else. It is equally important that we are able to tell thesestories with the enormous talent pool we’re so lucky to have here in Philadelphia. Our voices, telling our stories, for you.
– Kevin Glaccum
FROM THE DIRECTOR
FROM THE PLAYWRIGHT
Moon Cave was written all over this city. It was written in the basement of theAdrienne during the 2014 PlayPenn Conference. It was written in the offices of the Arden during Foundry meetings. At my parents’ house, my day job, in coffee shops, and in bars. Apartments I’ve rented in South Philly, Fishtown, and Manayunk.
It began as a twenty page scene about a troubled 12-year old boy namedRichard, and morphed into an 82 page draft (tentatively and inexplicably) titledDisco 2000 with a cast of seven. A year and six drafts later Moon Cave was beingwritten in rehearsal rooms at the Off-Broad Street Theatre as we prepared forproduction with a cast of two.
After having spent so much time with the characters of Richard and Rachel it willbe hard to let them go. While their voices and intentions have changed duringthe writing of Moon Cave, they have both remained haunted by their past anddedicated to changing their future. It is a future they are struggling to create together.
The development of a new play is a collaborative process and Moon Cave hasbenefited from the focus and insight of some extremely talented people. PaulMeshejian and Michele Volansky of PlayPenn, as well as the cast and creativeteam that helped bring that workshop to life: Trevor Fayle, Anna Zaida Szapiro,Jared Michael Delaney, and Linda Liebman. Thanks to Maura Krause, AllisonHeishman, and the members of The Foundry for their ongoing notes as the play took shape. Martha Stuckey for helping me figure out the ending and forkeeping me sane as opening night inched closer and closer. Taysha and Kevin as well as our incredible crew and design team for pushing the limits of thisstory during the final weeks. And most especially, thanks to Sally Ollove andKevin Glaccum.
– Doug Williams
WHO’S WHOTaysha Canales (Rachel)This is Taysha’s Azuka debut! She is an alumnus of Arcadia University (B.F.A.). Regional: La Bete, Sideways Stories From Wayside School (Arden Theatre), The MostSpectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington, Slip/Shot (Flashpoint Theatre), Marcus, or the Secret of Sweet (Plays&Players). Taysha is a Teaching Artist for Dancing with the Students, Arden Theatre, and PYP. Much love to the Canales’,Jones’, the lovely ladies, and Davis, for all of your support! Upcoming: The Jungle Book (Arden Theatre)
Kevin Meehan (Richard)Kevin made his Philadelphia debut with Azuka and is stoked to be joining the team fora third time (Kid Simple, Failure: A Love Story). A proud local artist, he has worked withsuch companies as the Arden, Wilma, Interact, Inis Nua, Lantern, Simpatico, Phila. Artists’Collective, Flashpoint, PlayPenn, Curio, Hedgerow, and is a company member of the experimental theatre group New Paradise Labs. He enjoys working on new plays withawesome people (like this one!) and also collaborating with non-theatre artists tomake experiential installation-y things. Upcoming: an interactive feminist piece of
choreography for Simpatico Theatre’s Second Stage. Thanks to Kevin, Doug, Taysha, the whole Azuka familyfor wanting to play with him, and to his family and friends for their support.
Douglas Williams (Playwright)Doug is the Playwright-in- Residence here at Azuka Theatre and a founding member of Orbiter 3, a playwrights producing collective. Other plays include The Death and Lifeof Uncle Gene and Shitheads, which was a finalist at the Lark’s Playwrights’ Week and asemi-finalist at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center’s National Playwrights Conference.He is the recipient of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts SilverAward, which was presented by playwright Sam Shepard. He is a member of theFoundry, a new play lab for emerging playwrights, and a graduate of Temple
University. Moon Cave, which was developed at the 2014 PlayPenn New Play Conference, marks his first professional production.
Kevin Glaccum (Director)Kevin has been a member of Azuka Theatre since their inaugural production of La Rue des Faux. For Azuka he has directed productions of Tigers Be Still, Dutch Masters,Pookie Goes Grenading, Everyone and I, Hope Street and Other Lonely Place, Act aLady, Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom, Nerve, Whisky Neat, Greek Active, Kid Simple, Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Barrymore Nomination; Best Director of a Musical,Philadelphia Weekly), Azuka One-Acts, Four, The Boys and Sincerity Forever. Other credits include Say Goodnight, Gracie (Act II Playhouse) Iron Kisses (Philadelphia Gay
and Lesbian Theater Festival), The Shoes (Philadelphia Fringe Festival) and The Rocky Horror Show, Club California, Proof and The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon at Arcadia University where he’s also an adjunctprofessor. Kevin currently serves as Board President for Theatre Philadelphia the organization responsible for The Barrymore Awards, Philadelphia’s professional theater awards program; for the past ten years he hasbeen a peer panelist for the Philadelphia Cultural Fund, The City of Philadelphia’s organization that supportsand enhances the cultural life and vitality of the City of Philadelphia and its residents through the awardingof grants; he is a member of Lincoln Center’s Directors Lab. Thanks HP.
Colin McIlvaine (Scenic Designer)Most recent design credits include: Unnecessary Farce (Act 2 Playhouse), Metamorphosis (Quintessence Theatre), Red Speedo (Theatre Exile), Dark Dark House (Sympatico Theatre Project), and Gideon’s Knot(Interact Theatre Company). Colin’s recent assistant and associate design credits include: Venus in Fur (Huntington Theatre), Don Juan Comes Home From Iraq (Wilma Theatre), Kata (Spoleto Festival). In additionto his freelance career, Colin is an adjunct lecturer at The University of the Arts. B.A. University of Maryland;MFA Scenic Design Temple University.
Katherine Fritz (Costume Designer)Back at Azuka after last year’s world premiere of Skin and Bone! Regional costume designs include: SignatureTheatre (DC), Arden, InterAct, Pig Iron, 1812 Productions, Theatre Horizon, Inis Nua, Theatre Exile (BarrymoreNomination), Riot Group (NYC), Applied Mechanics, Act II Playhouse, Flashpoint, and the Philadelphia Artists’Collective, where she is a proud artistic associate and resident designer. In her secret double life, she is thewriter behind I Am Begging My Mother Not To Read This Blog and Ladypockets. Her words have been published in the New York Times, the Huffington Post, and Upworthy, and critically lauded in media outletssuch as Bustle, Refinery 29, Yahoo!, El Pais, and Daily Life Australia. She is a regular contributor to MTV Style,where she blogs about the intersection between pop culture and feminism.
Nick Kourtides (Sound Designer)Nick designs for musical theatre and creates sound environments for ensemble works. He is thrilled to collaborate again with Kevin Glaccum. Previously with Azuka: Hedwig and the Angry Inch. New York: TheChocolate Show! (47th St.), Elephant Room (St. Ann’s), Our Aeneid (Red Bull), Carson McCullers Talks AboutLove (Rattlestick), Jomama Jones * RADIATE (Soho Rep), Chekhov Lizardbrain (Under The Radar, Soho ThinkTank). International: Edinburgh Festival, Paris Quartier d’Ete, London Barbican, Lublin Konfrontacje Teatralne.Regional: Wilma Theater, Center Theater Group, Arena Stage, Folger Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Flat Rock Playhouse, PTC, Walnut Street Theatre, Prince Music Theater, Arden Theatre, Inis Nua, Passage Theater, and many others. With BalletX: Sunset o639 Hours. With Pig Iron Theatre Company:Cankerblossom, Isabella, Chekhov Lizardbrain, Mission to Mercury. With Rainpan43: The Object Lesson, Flesh and Blood & Fish and Fowl. Visiting Instructor in Sound Design at Swarthmore College 2010. 2006 Barrymore Award.
Avista Custom Theatrical, LLC (Properties)Owned by Jennifer Burkhart and Amanda Hatch, Avista was founded in 2007 as a properties design andconstruction firm. Avista specializes in custom prop construction, upholstery, soft goods construction, andalso owns a 7,000 square foot rental house in Norristown filled with props and lighting equipment. Avista’swork has been seen at Azuka Theatre, Flashpoint Theatre, Theatre Horizon, Mauckingbird, Act II Playhouse,Theatre Exile, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Temple University, Burlington County College and Drexel University.Avista is in its fourth season as resident prop team at 1812 Productions and its seventh season at InterActTheatre. Please visit avistacustom.com.
Sally Ollove (Dramaturg)Sally is the Resident Dramaturg at Azuka Theatre. She has dramaturged locally for Arden Theatre Company,The Bearded Ladies Cabaret, Gas & Electric Arts, and Theatre Exile and nationally at the American RepertoryTheatre, Signature Theatre Company in New York, and Untitled Theatre Company #61 among others. Sallyalso teaches at Rowan University and holds an MFA in Dramaturgy from the MXAT/ART Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. Thanks to Kevin and the Azuka family.
Lauren Tracy (Stage Manager)Lauren is excited to be returning to Azuka! She has stage managed The (curious case of ) the Watson Intelligence), Skin & Bone, Dutch Masters, Everyone & I, Pooking Goes Grenading, Hope Street and OtherLonely Places , Act A Lady, the terrible girl and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom for Azuka. Other stagemanagement credits include: Macbeth (Revolution Shakespeare); Twelfth Night (Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company); Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll, The Disappearing Quarterback, and Marcus (Plays & Players);8 Stops (Kimmel Center); No Reservations (PNAA); Les Miserables and West Side Story (Wyoming Seminary’sPAI). She also serves at the Production Manager for Plays & Players Theatre and Cheltenham High School.She’s a graduate of Syracuse University’s Stage Management program. Thank you to her friends, family, and Andrew for all of their support.
Mike Troncone (Production Manager)Mike holds a B.A. in Theatre - Design/Technology from DeSales University and currently resides in Philadelphia. Mike has worked as a Production Manager, Technical Director, Designer, Consultant and Technician for numerous companies including Azuka Theatre, Theatre Exile, Philadelphia Theatre Company,BRAT Productions, Walnut Street Theatre, The Arden, Philly Fringe Arts, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Pig Iron Theatre Co, The German Society of Pennsylvania and many more. Some of his favorite productions includethe terrible girls (Azuka - Technical Dir.), knives in hens (Exile - Technical Dir.), and Old Wicked Songs (BristolRiverside Theatre - Sound Designer).
Robert J. Klimowski (Technical Director)Rob is a South Jersey native and he is a graduate from Rowan University with a BA in Technical Theatre. Hehas worked all over the Tri-State area for the past few years as a Free-lance Scenic Carpenter and has workedwith many theatres as their Technical Director as well. He now runs his own scenic shop out of Blackwood, NJ.He does everything from Theatre sets to Special Events, RJK Scenic Productions, LLC. Rob is very excited to beworking with Azuka Theatre again and would like to thank them for giving him this opportunity. He wouldalso like to thank his Family and Friends for all their love and support, especially Janet.
Lena Barnard (Assistant Stage Manager)Lena is a Playwright and freelance Stage Manager. As a Playwright she was a member of the SoLow Fest Incubator Residency with Simpatico Theatre Project and a member of the Foundry. As a Stage Manager shehas worked with Plays & Players, Azuka, Shakespeare in Clark Park and Murmuration Theater. This year she isone of the organizers of SoLow Fest. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College.
Johanna Austin (Production Photographer)Johanna of AustinArt has had the pleasure of working with Azuka since she fell in love with them and theirNerve (April 2010 production). For 14 years Johanna has been exploring her perceptions of the world throughphotography. She hones her sense of composition by focusing on the essence of what she sees, and presentsit with a fresh eye. Johanna specializes in creating dynamic, vibrant images in low-light atmospheres of per-formance venues of all kinds. Although she shoots everything, her photography is inspired by a desire to cre-ate a still life out of performance art. She thrives on constructing images that would otherwise be forgotten,and often, not even seen at all. With her calm, unobtrusive presence, clients find her to be a joy to work with as she captures the energy and spirit of the moment. Check out her portfolio here: www.austinart.org
2013-14NP**Tigers Be Still
by Kim Rosenstock*Skin & Boneby Jacqueline Goldfinger**Dutch Mastersby Greg Keller
2012-13NP†Failure: A Love Storyby Philip Dawkins*Everyone and Iby Elizabeth ScanlonCo-Produced with The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts*Pookie Goes Grenadingby J.C. Lee
2011-12NP**Hazard County
by Allison Moore*Hope Street & Other Lonely Placesby Genne Murphy
**Act a Ladyby Jordan Harrison
2010-11**Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doomby Jennifer Haley*the terrible girlsby Jacqueline Goldfinger
2009-10**Nerve by Adam Szymkowicz**The Long Christmas Ride Homeby Paula Vogel
2008-09**Kid Simple by Jordan Harrison*Whiskey Neat by Bruce Walsh
2007-08*Sweetie Pie by Madi DistefanoHedwig and the Angry Inchby John Cameron Mitchellmusic & lyrics by Stephen Trask
2006-07*Azuka One-Acts by various‘Twas the Night by Veronica GriegoTwo Rooms by Lee BlessingCo-Produced with Blue Ridge Theatre Festival
2005-06*‘Twas the Night by Veronica Griego*The Boys by Kris Elgstrand
2004-05**Laura’s Bush by Jane Martin**Four by Christopher Shinn
2003-04*An Artist’s Workshopconceived and created by Alden Moorewritten by Raelle Myrick-Hodges
2001-02**Sincerity Forever by Mac Wellman**Friends by Kobo Abe
2000-01**Polaroid Stories by Naomi Iizuka
1999-2000*Trouble With Bohemiaby Raelle Myrick-HodgesMetamorphosis by Franz Kafkaadapted by Steven Berkoff
1999*La Rue des Faux by Raelle Myrick-Hodgesadapted from James Baldwin’s
Giovanni’s Room
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PRODUCERS CIRCLEHonorary ProducersLouis BluverPatrick & Robin Tracy
Executive ProducersDr. & Mrs. Joel PorterAndrea Sheaffer
ProducersDavid FedorKevin GlaccumDavid & Linda GlicksteinMr. & Mrs. Jon HarmelinKaren & David JonesJune & Steve Wolfson
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Production ManagerMike Troncone
Playwrights in ResidenceJacqueline GoldfingerDoug Williams
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