January 1 Monday Night PlayGround Playbill
PlayGround-Chicago presents Season 2
MONDAY NIGHT PLAYGROUND
Topic: “Surviving the Holidays“
January 01, 2024 7pm CT
Vimeo Live Simulcast & On-Demand
Acknowledging the Legacy of the Land We Inhabit
PlayGround-Chicago acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the people of the Council of Three Fires, including the Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Odawa, the original inhabitants of the Chicago metropolitan area. As the past and present Indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the Council of Three Fires have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. We recognize the historic injustice of the forcible removal of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Odawa people from their ancestral lands, and that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. We wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the Ancestors, Elders and Relatives of the Council of Three Fires Communities and by affirming their sovereign rights as First Peoples. We honor the storytellers of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Odawa and are grateful for our ability to share and uplift Indigenous stories and those of other historically marginalized communities. In working with artists and audiences from all over the country, PlayGround-Chicago asks that each member of the PlayGround-Chicago community representing a different geographical space respectfully acknowledge the legacy of the land they inhabit.
To learn about the legacy of the land you inhabit, visit Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land. To read the complete Land Acknowledgment Policy, click here.
PlayGround-Chicago’s Anti-Racist Policy
PlayGround recognizes the impact of racial oppression within society and the American Theater and that we have been complicit in White Supremacy culture. Our goal is to co-create safety for our community by identifying and interrupting instances of racism and all forms of oppression when we witness them, through specific actions rooted in the principles of anti-racism and accessibility. In its endeavor to address the implications of our history, PlayGround is committed to its compliance with the following fundamental rights:
- The recognition of inherent dignity and worth of each human being.
- The recognition of equality of all human beings.
- Recognition of rights of ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic and religious groups.
- Equality and non-discrimination.
PlayGround’s Anti-Racist Policy applies to: all members of the PlayGround community, including employees, independent contractors, volunteers, audience members, donors, and general members of the community.
To read the complete Anti-Racist Policy, click here.
Monday Night PlayGround Memberships
We are deeply grateful to our 2023-24 Monday Night PlayGround Members, whose direct support helps to underwrite artists fees for the Monday Night series across all four regions:
Sharon Baldwin, Jaisey Bates, Tim Bishop, Ms. Linda B Breaux-Smith, Emilie Brooks, Summer Broyhill, Madeleine Butler, Ben Cain, Julie Campbell, Sidney Glass & Eleanor Clement Glass, Joan Cleveland, Ms. Marilyn Berg Cooper, Dodds Delzell, Hillary DeMartino, Sharon Ebehardt, Ann Ehrmann, Ms. Cherielyn Ferguson, Krystyna Finlayson, Sheri Flanders, Conde Freeman, Dr. Jan Gilman, Lara Gilman, Michael Tonjum & Jan Gilman, Hollis Greenwood, Ruben Grijalva, Regina Guggenheim, Dana Hall, Rachel Harner, Gail Hillebrand & Hugh Barroll, Lucy Hsu, Brandy T Jones, Ms. Anne M. Krause, Emily Kuroda, Ms. Kristy Lin Billuni, Mr. John Lindner, Jonathan Luskin & Leslie Katz, Rhea MacCallum, Brian Markley, Linda Marks, Dr. Sheila McCormick, Ms. Cynthia L Morishige, Molly Noble & Bob Guilbault, Annette Oliveira, Maryl Olivera, Ms. Vicki Oswald, Bridgette Dutta Portman, Mrs. Elizabeth Poston, Mr. George Rose, Jessica June Rowe, Michelle Ruscetta, John J. Ruskin, Kathryn Ryan, Miyoko Sakatani, Louel Senores, Mark Sherstinsky, Nancy W. Smith, Stan Stone, Mr. Richard Dana Swart, Kim Tram, Jeffrey Trescott, Michael E Tuton, Dr. Eidell Wasserman, Christian Wilburn, Janine Wilburn and Maury Zeff. Thank you!
To learn more about the Monday Night PlayGround membership program, click here.
The Annie Special
by Matt Schutz
Directed by Manny Buckley
Reed…………….Austin Ku
Cameron………………………Tony Kim
Annie……………………………..Karla Rennhofer
Reindeer Games
by Gabriella Bonamici
Directed by Jim Kleinmann
Calvin………………Dakota Pariset
Tessa…………………………Maya Schnake
Jules…………………………………Charlotte Harris
Stay Humble
by Ian Michael Minh
Directed by Joel Willison
Boomer……………………Valerie Butler-Newbern
Teen…………………………Rogelio Douglas III
Seeing Red
by Samuel Kelly Fair Levit
Directed by Brooke-Erin Smith
Narrator…………………….Shariba Rivers
Traveler…………………………Krystal Mosley
Son…………………………….AJ Lily
Home for Christmas
by Kirsten Baity
Directed by Myesha-Tiara
Mo.…………………………….Reaux Calcote
Thoughts/Perfect……………..Carmia Imani
A Christmas Moo-racle
by Juliet Kang Huneke
Directed by Spencer Diedrick
Buttercup………………………Krystle Piamonte
Britney……………………………Kaitlyn Gorman
Bessie…………………………………….Ilsa Morales
Santa Claus/Farmer Smith………………….Braedyn Youngberg
Stage Manager: Michelle Levinson
This live stream is produced under a SAG-AFTRA New Media Agreement.
PlayGround is a member of Theatre Bay Area, League of Chicago Theatres, and Theatre Communications Group.
People’s Choice Award
Following tonight’s performance, we invite your participation in this month’s People’s Choice Award. Through the People’s Choice Award, our audience can play a direct impact in furthering the career of a promising new playwright. To vote, make a People’s Choice Award tax-deductible donation on behalf of your favorite play(s)/playwright(s) from the evening. Every donated dollar counts as a vote while directly supporting PlayGround’s award-winning incubator programs.
Cast your vote for your favorite play(s) by making a People’s Choice donation via Zelle (info@playground-sf.org), Venmo (our account ID is @playgroundsf and if they ask for the last four digits of my phone, it’s 8541) or on our website at https://tickets.playground-sf.org/TheatreManager/1/online?donationquick=16 (you can also visit the Monday Night PlayGround page for the People’s Choice donation button). Add a note/memo with your gift to indicate your favorite play(s) or email your selection to boxoffice@playground-sf.org.
At the end of the week, we’ll tally up the top vote-getter and automatic semi-finalist for our season-ending Best of PlayGround. It’s a powerful way of showing your support for new writers and their work, while helping PlayGround continue doing what we do!
Biographies
PLAYWRIGHTS
KIRSTEN BAITY (Home for Christmas), they/them, is a Chicago-based playwright, deviser, and intimacy director. Their work includes Love and Nappiness (Perception Theatre) Forest Friends & the First Day of Spring (Theatre Between Addresses), This Is Normal (Quaranstream Theatre Festival), Rage Isn’t Free: A Participatory Play (Youth Empowerment and Performance Project), and Tonin Town and Minstrelsy 2.0 (Columbia College Chicago). They have devised plays with Goodman Theatre’s Playbuild and Inergen Ensembles, About Face Youth Theatre, For Youth Inquiry, and Free Street Theater. Kirsten is a founding member of Intimacy Coordinators of Color and Green Room Collective alum. For more info, check out kirstenbaity.com
GABRIELLA BONAMICI (Reindeer Games), she/her, is a corporate content manager by day and a theater-maker by night. Her plays have had readings, workshops, and productions in Chicago, Madison (Wisconsin), and Columbus (Ohio). She is a Resident Playwright with Three Cat Productions and is currently in the process of developing a full-length historical drama. She is also pursuing her Certificate in Drama through the Dramatist Guild Institute. Gabriella has a particular passion for bringing horror and magical realism from script to stage.
JULIET KANG HUNEKE (A Christmas Moo-racle), she/her, is a playwright and performer who is passionate about theatre that is larger than life. Juliet graduated from Northwestern University in 2022. Most recently, she was awarded the ReImagine: New Plays in TYA grant to develop her new play for young audiences, HANNAH AND HALMONI SAVE THE WORLD!. This January, HOME FOR THE SUMMER, a new musical co-written with Juliet’s dear collaborators Bennett Petersen and Brandon Acosta, will be workshopped at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre. Other writing credits include: MYCELIUM (workshop, Playground Chicago), MECHANICALS (production, Impostors Theater Co Footholds Vol. 4), CENTERVILLE NEW JERSEY HAS A PROBLEM WITH TROUT (production, Vertigo Productions), HOME FOR THE SUMMER (workshop, American Music Theatre Project), and THE WILD (workshop, Jewish Theatre Ensemble).
SAMUEL KELLY FAIR LEVIT (Seeing Red), he/him, is a Chicago-based writer. At Bennington College and beyond, he studied under playwrights Gary Graves, Sarah Hammond, Sherry Kramer, and Jackie Sibblies Drury, whose work and teachings continue to influence his practice. His dramatic work has been seen and developed in the Apprentice Showcase at Magic Theatre, Bennington College, and at PlayGround-San Francisco and Chicago. He is an actor and writer for “The Experience Corporation,” an upcoming sci-fi-ish audio series by Readymade Utopia.
IAN MICHAEL MINH (Stay Humble), he/him, is a Chicago-based actor and playwright who loves exploring ways to give underrepresented faces access to telling beloved, familiar stories. Ian is an artistic ensemble member with Midsommer Flight and has appeared on Chicago stages including Lookingglass Theatre, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Writers Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, Teatro Vista, and Oak Park Festival Theatre. His writing can be found on the New Play Exchange and everything else at ianmichaelminh.com. Ian does what Lavina Jadhwani tells him to, except he’s not getting an iPhone.
MATT SCHUTZ (The Annie Special), he/him, is a playwright and actor currently based in Chicago. His play .PDF Preferred was included in PlayGround-Chicago’s Best of Chicago production. His play With the Weight of her Fate on her Shoulders was a winner of the New South Young Playwrights Contest, was workshopped at the Horizon Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia and earned him a finalist slot for the Dramatist’s Guild Young Playwright Award. He has developed plays with the University of Iowa, Intrinsic Theatre, the Pride Arts Center, and Inkwell Theater.
ACTORS
VALERIE BUTLER-NEWBERN (Stay Humble, “Boomer”), she/her, focuses on commercials, industrials, Indie film and theater. She played Natalie in Tomato Tattoo at Theater Wit for Best of Playground-Chicago’s 2023 Gala. She returns to the Wit for PlayGround-Chicago Season 2. She can be seen in the award winning short films Identity and Bosom. As well as Aspen Dental and Marcum commercials. Valerie started her acting career in 2020 training at Acting Studio Chicago, The Green Room and Vagabond School of the Arts. Valerie continues to train to improve her craft. She is a native Chicagoan, a strong believer in lifelong learning and having fun!
REAUX CALCOTE (Home for Christmas, “Mo”), they/them, is a 24 year old lesbian actor and director from Chicago. They are dedicated to centering Black Queer experiences in their theatre work and spaces. Emphasizing the importance of Black Lesbian stories in the theatre realm. After graduating from Columbia College Chicago they had their first directing debut in 2022. Working on critically acclaimed, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill. Reaux is excited to work with Monday Night PlayGround as Mo on Home for Christmas by Kirsten Baity.
ROGELIO DOUGLAS III (Stay Humble, “Teen”), he/him, is a Black/Afro-Latino multi-hyphenate artist: actor, spoken-word poet, educator. Born and raised in Brooklyn, now resides in LA with an MFA in Acting from UCLA TFT. RD3’s most recent work includes The Talented Tenth (Robey Theatre), The Inheritance (Geffen Playhouse), Picnic (Odyssey Theatre), and Measure for Measure. “They Listen” (Blumhouse), “Space Lightning” (Amazon Prime) and more on NBC, CBS & HBO. Douglas can be heard dubbing English for “Rhythm + Flow France” along with another upcoming Netflix project. He teaches at Theater of Arts Conservatory and UCLA. Proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. | @RogelioDouglas3
KAITLYN GORMAN (A Christmas Moo-racle, “Britney”) she/her, is so excited to be apart of another Monday Night Playground! She received her BFA from the University of Connecticut before moving to New York City for many years but is now living in Chicago and loving it. Past credits include Somebody in Everybody, Clytemnestra in Iphigenia and Other Daughters, Perdita in The Winter’s Tale, and Megan in the web series How to Grow Up. Happy Holidays to all!
CHARLOTTE HARRIS (Reindeer Games, “Jules”), she/her, is a local Chicago actor who hails from Houston, TX. Charlotte enjoys kayaking and football when not acting. She would like to thank her best friend Jordan: for always being the Chandler to my Joey.
CARMIA IMANI (Home for Christmas, “Thoughts/Perfect”), she/her, is a Chicago-based actress who is passionate about embracing discomfort, advocating for radical change, and integrating anti-racist theatre practices into her artistry and work. Her regional credits include: Skeleton Crew, Death of a Salesman (The Black Rep) and Much Ado About Nothing (u/s) (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company). Carmia has participated in new work readings and workshops with Pocket Theatre VR, The Artistic Home, Obsidian Theatre Festival, and now PlayGround-Chicago where she is also a Producing Fellow. Carmia is a proud graduate of Ball State University where she received her BFA in Acting with a minor in New Works for the Stage.
TONY KIM (The Annie Special, “Cameron”), he/him, is happy to be celebrating the first performance of 2024 with Playground!!!!!
AUSTIN KU (The Annie Special, “Reed”), he/they, is a Grammy-nominated NYC performer who loves new works. A former member of PlayGround-SF, he is an inaugural company actor of PlayGround-NY and a 2024 directing apprentice. Int’l/Broadway Tour: CHINGLISH. Off-Broadway: SOFT POWER (Public Theater), PACIFIC OVERTURES (Classic Stage Company w/George Takei) and more. Regional: Lots! (StageSceneLA, Dean Goodman Awards; nominated for Barrymore, BroadwayWorld Boston and IRNE Awards). Film/TV: INVENTING ANNA, THE BUBBLE, BULL, SHADES OF BLUE, TAKE ME TO THE WORLD: A SONDHEIM 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION and more. Austin is also an audiobook narrator and food enthusiast. www.Austin-Ku.com / @secretaustinman.
AJ LILY (Seeing Red, “Son”), he/him, is an artist/actor in NYC.
ILSA MORALES (A Christmas Moo-racle, “Bessie”), she/her, is an actor and comedian based in Chicago. She is a graduate of the Conservatory Program at The Second City and a performer for Portal Prov! at the Otherworld Theater. When she isn’t performing, you can find her laughing with her co-host on their podcast and YouTube channel, Relatable Nerds.
KRYSTAL MOSLEY (Seeing Red, “Traveler”), she/her, comes all the way from Chicago, currently residing in LA and is super excited about the production this evening! Some of her credits include: 10 Virgins with Chicago Dramatist, Ruined with Eclipse Theatre and Blood Wedding with Pursuit Productions. She would like to thank the PlayGround-LA cast, friends and family for their continued support!
DAKOTA PARISET (Reindeer Games, “Calvin”), he/him, is a Chicago actor from Beaver Crossing, Nebraska, and is STOKED to start his year with PG-Chi! He is a company member of PG-Chicago, BYOT Productions and The Lightbulb Factory, where he also serves as founding artistic director, and is a proud alum of The Artistic Home Meisner Studio.
KRYSTLE PIAMONTE (A Christmas Moo-racle, “Buttercup”), she/her, is a San Francisco-based actor who is thrilled to make her PlayGround-Chicago debut! Theatre credits include work at Z Space, SF Playhouse, Magic Theatre, TheatreWorks, Bindlestiff Studio, 59E59 in collaboration with Artistic Stamp, and the radio play, THE FOREVER WAVE by Nicole Gluckstern. Screen credits include the award-winning short films BOUND 4 HEAVEN and MEDIAN. She is a 2x Theatre Bay Area Award Finalist for Outstanding Performance in a Principal Role in a Play and was named an MVP of Bay Area Theatre by KQED. Krystle is a Co-Founder/Co-Artistic Director of The Chikahan Company and a company member of PlayGround SF. www.krystlepiamonte.com
KARLA RENNHOFER (The Annie Special, “Annie”), she/her, is excited to be working on this project. She’s a company member of PlayGround Chicago and Ubiquitous Players. Recent virtual credits include: Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing, Arabella in Line Please, Twink in Dearly Beloved, Mrs. Peters in Trifles, and Mme Pernelle in Tartuffe. www.karla-wren.com
SHARIBA RIVERS (Seeing Red, “Narrator) she/her, is a Chicago-based actor with stage, TV, and audio credits. Her most recent stage appearance was as Jessie (and then as Grace Dunbar in the extension) in THE NACIREMA SOCIETY at Goodman Theatre. You will find her at TimeLine Theatre in NOTES FROM THE FIELD at the end of January. She is represented by Gray Talent Group. www.sharibatheactor.com
MAYA SCHNAKE (Reindeer Games, “Tessa”), she/her, is excited to return to PlayGround-Chicago! She has previously been seen as Melanie u/s in Radial Gradient (Shattered Globe Theatre), Twyla/Roberta in Recitatif (The House Theatre of Chicago) and Belle in A Nantucket Christmas Carol (White Heron Theatre Company), as well as Margot in the upcoming film Year One. She received her Bachelors degree from Northwestern University. Thanks to her family and friends for all their support!
BRAEDYN YOUNGBERG (A Christmas Moo-racle, “Santa Claus/Farmer Smith”), he/him, is thrilled to be joining PlayGround-Chicago in their mission to develop local playwrights! Regional theatre credits include “Don Armado” (Loves Labors Lost), “Roderigo” (Othello), and “Antonio” (Twelfth Night) with Marin Shakespeare Company, “Orlando, et al” (As You Like It) with SF Shakes, “The Monster” (Young Frankenstein) with Spreckels PAC, and “Brad Majors” (The Rocky Horror Show) with Sixth Street Playhouse. Braedyn has trained locally with The Second City and iO Chicago, as well as regionally with Shakespeare & Company.
DIRECTORS
MANNY BUCKLEY (The Annie Special), he/him, is a director that focuses on plays that critique hegemonic masculinity. Since receiving his B.A in Drama from the University of North Texas he has traveled the country working for several professional theaters to observe established directors and study the ecology of regional theater in America. Credits include: 1919 (Steppenwolf), Julius Caesar & God of Carnage (Milwaukee Repertory Theater), Into the Side of a Hill (Flint Repertory Theater “New Works Festival”), Freeze Out (Trinity Repertory Company “America Too” Festival), and Oba (Triangle Rainbow Productions “LGBTQ Short Play” Festival), The Gift of the Magi (American Players Theatre), A Raisin in the Sun (Beverly Arts Center).
SPENCER DIEDRICK (A Christmas Moo-racle), he/him, is a theatre director, producer, and advocate for original & undersung voices. Chicago credits: Sketchtopia 2023 (Inclusive Playwright Project, part of Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series); THEM (Broken Nose); Black Cat Lost (Red Tape); Fragmented (Our Perspective); Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins (Strawdog); Desire, Desire, Desire (Eclipse); Sweet Sixteen Extravaganza!!! (Blue Goose Theatre Ensemble). Regional: Once, Lewiston/Clarkston (GhostLight Theatre, Benton Harbor, MI). Spencer is a proud company member of PlayGround-Chicago. He is eternally thankful for his friends, family and community. Upcoming: The Delivery (Trap Door/IPP), The Hatmaker’s Wife (Theatre EVOLVE).
JIM KLEINMANN (Reindeer Games; Artistic Director & Co-Founder), he/him, co-founded PlayGround in 1994, along with playwright Brighde Mullins and director Denise Shama, and has served as Artistic Director since 1996. For PlayGround, he has provided artistic and administrative leadership for the past twenty-four seasons, developing PlayGround’s unique array of new playwright and new play incubator programs, including Monday Night PlayGround, the PlayGround Festival of New Works, the full-length play Commissioning Initiative, the New Play Production Fund, Potrero Stage: PlayGround Center for New Plays, and most recently the Innovator Incubator. For PlayGround, he has directed more than one hundred short and full-length plays, including works by Garret Jon Groenveld, Aaron Loeb, Geetha Reddy, Lauren Yee, Katie May, and many others. Recent directing and dramaturgy credits include David Steele’s Vignettes on Love and Ruben Grijalva’s Value Over Replacement. He is a veteran arts administrator with more than thirty years of experience, including stints leading Traveling Jewish Theatre, Smuin Ballet and Berkeley Symphony, and received his MFA from the Yale School of Drama.
BROOKE-ERIN SMITH (Seeing Red; Associate Producer), she/her, is a thrilled to be back for another year with PlayGround! As a theatre artist, she has performed across the country and was a finalist for the 2022 Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Her work has been read/performed with Relative Theatrics, Mirrorbox Theatre, Illinois State University, Little Red Theatre Company, and Wellesley College, among others. She was a finalist for the 2021 Echo Theater Company Young Playwrights in Residence program and a semi-finalist for the 2023 Goodman Playwrights Unit. She has directed with St. Croix Festival Theatre, Whiskey Radio Hour, Improv Playhouse, and PlayGround-Chicago, where she is also an associate producer. Find her online at brookeerinsmith.com!
MYESHA-TIARA (Home for Christmas), she/her, is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana native. She is grateful to be making her Artemisia directing debut with A Hit Dog Will Holler. Her Chicago directing credits include: Jeff Recommended, Black Excellence Awards & Chicago Reader Nominated, Panther Women: An Army for the Liberation (Director/Prop Thtr & Perceptions Theatre), The Little Foxes (Associate Director / Citadel Theatre Company); Skin Deep (Director/ Artistic Home Theatre’s: Cut to the Chase One Act Fest), and Somewhere in Uptown (Director/ Collaboraction’s: Peacebook Festival). In Chicago she has been seen in For Colored Girls… as Lady In Brown and Lady In Blue u/s (Court Theatre/ Jeff Awarded); Swamp Baby as Swamp Baby/Iriana (MPAACT); Steel Magnolias as Annelle (Theatre at the Center); The Wedding Band as Mattie (The Artistic Home/ Jeff Recommended); Hamlet as Gertrude and Ophelia/Osric u/s (The Gift Theatre). Outside of Chicago, Myesha-Tiara has appeared in The Miracle Worker and as Mrs. Muller in Doubt (Round Barn Theatre); and North Star as Harriet Tubman (Bright Star Touring Theatre). TV and film credits include: Janet in Broke AF (B Side Productions/webseries) and she was featured in the Academy Award winning film 12 Years a Slave. Myesha-Tiara is a graduate of Northwestern State University with a B.S. in Theatre with a concentration in Performance and Directing. She is also the Founder and Artistic Director of Perceptions Theatre and she is represented by Shirley Hamilton. (myesha-tiara.com).
JOEL WILLISON (Stay Humble), he/him, was born in Evanston, Illinois but spent most of his childhood growing up in Kampala, Uganda. As the Artistic Director for Pocket Theatre VR, he focuses his work on collaboration with early career theatre artists, and increasing accessibility to the stage using Virtual Reality. Joel is making his directorial debut with Laments of a Brown Bird Summer written by Cris Eli Blak with Director’s Haven and is always looking for more opportunities to support theatre in Chicago. Keep up to date with his work at joelwillison.com.
PRODUCTION & STAFF
JIM KLEINMANN (Artistic Director & Co-Founder), he/him, co-founded PlayGround in 1994, along with playwright Brighde Mullins and director Denise Shama, and has served as Artistic Director since 1996. For PlayGround, he has provided artistic and administrative leadership for the past twenty-four seasons, developing PlayGround’s unique array of new playwright and new play incubator programs, including Monday Night PlayGround, the PlayGround Festival of New Works, the full-length play Commissioning Initiative, the New Play Production Fund, Potrero Stage: PlayGround Center for New Plays, and most recently the Innovator Incubator. For PlayGround, he has directed more than one hundred short and full-length plays, including works by Garret Jon Groenveld, Aaron Loeb, Geetha Reddy, Lauren Yee, Katie May, and many others. Recent directing and dramaturgy credits include David Steele’s Vignettes on Love and Ruben Grijalva’s Value Over Replacement. He is a veteran arts administrator with more than thirty years of experience, including stints leading Traveling Jewish Theatre, Smuin Ballet and Berkeley Symphony, and received his MFA from the Yale School of Drama.
MICHELLE LEVINSON (Stage Manager), they/she, is excited to be back at PlayGround-Chicago! Credits include: Hamlet 50/50 (Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival); Cosi Fan Tutti, Hänsel und Gretel, Emperor of Atlantis, The Magic Flute (Northwestern University); The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre); Murder for Two, Oliver!, The Mousetrap, and Private Lives (The Winnipesaukee Playhouse), Three Musketeers, Antigone, The Ghost Tour: Staged Reading, Twelfth Night, and Where Did We Sit On The Bus? (Cleveland Play House); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Saint Joan, and Shakespeare in Love (Ohio Shakespeare Festival); and Tovic Tomte and The Trolls (Talespinner Children’s Theatre). Thanks, thanks, and ever thanks to all who share these wonderful new plays with us.
PLAYGROUND-CHICAGO is the third regional expansion of the celebrated Bay Area playwright incubator and theatre community hub, PlayGround(SF). PlayGround, California’s leading playwright incubator, provides unique development opportunities for the Bay Area’s, Los Angeles’, New York’s and now Chicago’s best new playwrights, including the monthly Monday Night PlayGround staged reading series, annual PlayGround Festival of New Works, full-length play commissions and support for the production of new plays by local playwrights through the New Play Production Fund. To date, PlayGround has supported over 250 early career playwrights, developing and staging more than 1,000 of their original short plays through the Monday Night PlayGround staged reading series and the PlayGround Festival. PlayGround has also commissioned 90 new full-length plays by 60 of these writers through its Commissioning Initiative and, through the innovative New Play Production Fund, has directly facilitated the premiere of 34 plays at theatres of every size, including three that have gone on to NYC and other major theater communities. Most recently, PlayGround renovated and relaunched the former Thick House Theater in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill as Potrero Stage, a state-of-the-art center for new plays, home to PlayGround’s expanding artistic programs and some of the Bay Area’s most distinguished new play developers and producers. Over the past twenty-seven years, PlayGround has served to identify some of the most important new local voices for the theatre. PlayGround’s alumni have gone on to win local, national, and international honors for their short and full-length work, including recognition at the Humana Festival, O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, The Lark’s Playwrights’ Week, New York International Fringe Festival, and others. PlayGround received the 2009 Paine Knickerbocker Award for outstanding contributions to Bay Area theatre, 3 BATCC Awards for Best Original Script for PlayGround commissions, a 2014 National Theatre Company Grant from the American Theatre Wing (founder of the Tony Awards®), and a 2016 Edgerton Foundation New Play Award.
PlayGround Contributors
PlayGround is deeply grateful for the generous contributions of the many individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies whose contributions make our work possible. This list reflects gifts of $125 or more committed between November 1, 2022 & November 20, 2023.
GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, & FOUNDATION DONORS
Alameda County Arts Commission • Amazon • American Rescue Plan Act & CARES Act • Art Space Development Corporation • Avenue Greenlight • Berkeley Civic Arts • The Bernard Osher Foundation • Bill Graham Supporting Foundation of the Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund • California Arts Council • California Humanities • California Nonprofit Performing Arts Grant Program • Creative Capacity Fund • Grants For The Arts • KFF • Koret Foundation • LA County Arts Commission • Lenore & Howard Klein Foundation • The Leo J. & Celia Carlin Fund • Negley Flinn Charitable Foundation • NIAC • Nvidia • Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation • Planet Earth Arts • Rock Paper Scissors Landscape Inc. • Rye Financial Services • San Francisco Arts Commission • The Shubert Foundation • The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
SEASON SPONSORS ($5000+)
Emilie T. & Gordon C. Brooks, Daniel E. Cohn & Lynn Brinton, Lara Gilman & Jim Kleinmann
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ($2500+)
John H. Gilman, Carlie Wilmans, Anonymous (2)
PRODUCERS CIRCLE ($1000-$2499)
Randy Adams, Meriko Borogove, David Goldman, Regina S. Guggenheim, E. Craig Moody, Nitin, David Steele, Anonymous (2)
PLAYWRIGHTS CIRCLE ($500-$999)
Ruth & Robert Brayton, Steve & Gretchen Debenham, Keith Goldstein and Donna Warrington, Jennifer & Sean Jeffries, Paul & Pam Kleinmann, Gregg & Jennifer Le Blanc, Dr. Gary W. London, Pam MacKinnon, Danny & Dolores Martinez, Molly Noble and Bob Guilbault, Pam & John Walker, Janine Wilburn, Maury Zeff, Anonymous (4)
PATRON ($250-$499)
Mary E. Baird, Wendy Bear, Jerome Solberg, Jon & Susan Sweedler, Jon Tracy, Anonymous
ASSOCIATE MEMBER ($125-$249)
Lynda H Barber, Gerhard and Kathleen Bette, Jack Codd, Fair & Levit Family, Eric Garcia, Anirvan Ghosh, Cindy Goldfield, Gina Harris, Gregg Le Blanc, Jonathan Luskin, Lisa A. Mammel, Tobi Marcus, Paris McCarthy, Michelle Nedboy, Doug Peckler & Evelyn Jean Pine , Jesus Reyes, Mary Ann and Malcolm Rodgers, Emily Brauer Rogers, John J. Ruskin, Kathryn Ryan, Diane Sampson, Christine Sheppard, Susan Terris, Bex White, Christian Edward Wilburn, Susannah Wise & Scott Lebus, Anonymous (2)
To contribute to PlayGround, visit https://playground-ch.org/contribute or contact PlayGround Associate Director of Development Lana Richards at lana@playground-sf.org or by phone at (415) 992-6677.
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PLAYGROUND-CHICAGO WRITERS POOL
Maria Arreola, Daniel Arzola, Kirsten Baity, Zach Barr, Melda Beaty, Gabriella Bonamici, McKennzie Boyd, Julie Campbell, Rachel DuBose, Niv Elbaz, Connor Ermir Bradshaw, Kym Fraher, Dana Hall, Toby Inoue, Tanuja Devi Jagernauth, Alfonzo Kahlil, Juliet Kang Huneke, Kerri Killeen, Gaby Labotka, Samuel Kelly Fair Levit, Juliana Liscio , Adelina Marinello, Ian Minh, Shail Modi, Marnie Monogue, J.S. Puller, Mariana Reyes Daza, Emma Rund, Matt Schutz, Katherine Swan, Dan Taube
PLAYGROUND-CHICAGO COMPANY
Brian Balcom, Devin Christor, Spencer Ryan Diedrick, Sheri Flanders, Ashley Graham, Scott Gryder, Charlotte Harris, Hannah Lynn Kato, Benjamin Kelly, Alka Nayyar, Leanna Oliveira, Dakota Pariset, Karla Rennhofer, Brooke-Erin Smith, Yiwen Wu, Braedyn Youngberg, Jordan Zelvin
PLAYGROUND STAFF
Jim Kleinmann, Co-Founder & Artistic Director
Devin Christor, Executive Producer
Brooke-Erin Smith, Associate Producer
Leanna Oliveira, Associate Producer
Maria Arreola, Casting Associate
Carmia Imani, 2023-24 Producing Fellow
Nora Geffen, 2023-24 Directing Apprentice
Sade’ May, 2023-24 Directing Apprentice
Awazi Jaafaru, 2023-24 Directing Apprentice
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