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Specialized Indexes > Theatre Chronology
2012-2013 Academic YearDepartment of Film, Television, and Theatre Faculty: James Collins (Chair), Ted Barron, Christine Becker, C. Kenneth Cole, Donald Crafton, William Donaruma, Richard E. Donnelly, Kevin Dreyer, Anne García-Romero, Karen Heisler, Peter Holland, Scott Jackson, Anton Juan, Aaron Magnan-Park, Ted Mandell, Olivier Morel, Grant Mudge, Briona Nic Dhiarmada, Susan Ohmer, Mark Pilkinton, Yael Prizant, Siiri Scott, Gary Sieber, Jeffrey Spoonhower, Marcus Stephens, John Welle, Pamela Robertson Wojcik Emeriti: Reginald Bain, Jill Godmilow, Frederic Syburg Staff: Lynn Holbrook, Jo Ann Norris, Christina Ries, Stacey Stewart
Event: ND Theatre NowTwo World Premiere One-Act Plays by Notre Dame Students Stage Manager:/ Erin Moffitt*Costume Designer: Brock Switzer* Scenic Designer: Samantha Schubert* Producer: Kevin Dreyer New Play Process Advisor: Anne García-Romero Dates: Thursday, September 27--Friday, October 7, 2012 Producing Organization: Department of Film, Television, and Theatre Venue: Philbin Studio Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Play 1: SheAuthor: Renée RodenDirector: Lauren Palomino Play 2: The SinopeanAuthor: Daniel García de ParedesDirector: Maria Fahs Casts and Crews:to follow Note: Source: Program, Department of Film, Television, & Theatre Play: The Servant of Two MastersAuthors: Carlo Goldoni Dates: Wednesday, November 7 through Sunday, November 9, 2012 Producing Organization: Department of Film, Television, and Theatre Venue: Decio Theatre Director: Grant MudgeProducer: Kevin Dreyer Costume Designer: Richard E. Donnelly Lighting Designer: Kevin Dreyer Scenic Designer: Marcus Stephens Technical Director: C. Kenneth Cole Costume Shop Manager: Lynn Holbrook Stage Manager: Melissa Flynn* Production Staff: to follow Cast (to follow): Source: Program, Department of Film, Television, & Theatre Play: Shadows of the ReefAuthor: Anton JuanDates: February 21-March 3, 2013 Producing Organization: Department of Film, Television, and Theatre Venue: Philbin Studio Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Artistic Staff: to follow Director: Anton JuanCast: Lupe: Olga Natividad** Production Staff: to follow Note: Anton Juan's past directorial efforts have included The Laramie Project (2005), Salome (2006, with guest artist Olga Natividad in the title role), The Threepenny Opera (2007), The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus (2008), Guernica (2009), and Antígona Furiosa (2012). With this production of Shadows of the Reef, Juan brought his combined work as a playwright and director to the Notre Dame stage for the first time. Source: Program, Department of Film, Television, & Theatre Play: Intimate ApparelAuthor: Lynn NottageDates: Wednesday, April 17--Sunday, April 21, 2013 Producing Organization: The Department of Film, Television, and Theatre Venue: Decio Mainstage Theatre, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Artistic Staff: Director and Producer: Kevin DreyerDramaturg: Charlie O'Leary* Lighting Designer: Patrick Fagan Scenic Designer: Marcus Stephens Costume Designer: Richard E. Donnelly Costume Shop Manager: Lynn Holbrook Technical Director: C. Kenneth Cole Stage Manager: Sam Schubert* Assistant Stage Manager: Kyle Aggarwal Makeup and Hair Designer: Brock Switzer* Acting and Dialect Coach: Siiri Scott Cast: Esther: Zuri Eshun*George Armstrong: KeiVarae Russell George Armstrong: Brock Switzer* (for the Saturday performances) Mr. Marks: Christopher Brandt* Mayme: Natalia Cuevas Mrs. Dickson: Priscilla Nyankson Mrs. Van Buren: Katherine Dudas* Production Staff: to follow Scenery, Props, Lighting, and Costume Construction Crew: to followCostume Shop Assistants: to follow Note: Intimate Apparel (2003) is the first play by Lynn Nottage (born 1964)
produced by FTT and is Kevin Dreyer’s third directorial contribution to FTT seasons. Known most notably as the resident professional lighting designer over the past two decades, Professor Dreyer first directed at Notre Dame his own translation of José Triana’s Night of the Assassins in November 1991 (performed in the Lab Theatre in Washington Hall). More recently in the fall of 2011, he directed Anne García-Romero’s Provenance in the Philbin. Source: Program, Department of Film, Television, & Theatre * Film, Television, and Theatre major ** Guest Artist
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