March 4th Monday Night PlayGround Playbill

PlayGround-Chicago presents Season 2

MONDAY NIGHT PLAYGROUND

Topic: “Flashback: 1994
March 4, 2024 7pm CT
Theater Wit & Simulcast


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: Sam & Naomi Abramovitz, Tanvi Agrawal, Linda Amayo-Hassan, Sharon Baldwin, Jaisey Bates, Tim Bishop, Ms. Linda B Breaux-Smith, Emilie Brooks, Robyn Brooks, Summer Broyhill, Madeleine Butler, Ben Cain, Julie Campbell, Sidney Glass & Eleanor Clement Glass, Joan Cleveland, Ms. Marilyn Berg Cooper, Sandra Cruze, Dodds Delzell, Hillary DeMartino, Sharon Ebehardt, Ann Ehrmann, Ms. Cherielyn Ferguson, Krystyna Finlayson, Sheri Flanders, Conde Freeman, Michael Fried, Dr. Jan Gilman, Lara Gilman, Michael Tonjum & Jan Gilman, Hollis Greenwood, Ruben Grijalva, Regina Guggenheim, Dana Hall, Rachel Harner, Sharlene Hartman, Gail Hillebrand & Hugh Barroll, Lucy Hsu, Brandy T Jones, Ms. Anne M. Krause, Emily Kuroda, Douglas Le Blanc, Ms. Kristy Lin Billuni, Mr. John Lindner, Jonathan Luskin & Leslie Katz, Rhea MacCallum, George Maguire, Brian Markley, Linda Marks, Dr. Sheila McCormick, Bacilio Mendez II, Ms. Cynthia L Morishige, Dan Morley, Molly Noble & Bob Guilbault, Annette Oliveira, Maryl Olivera, Ms. Vicki Oswald, Bridgette Dutta Portman, Mrs. Elizabeth Poston, Madeline Puccioni, Mr. George Rose, Jessica June Rowe, Michelle Ruscetta, John J. Ruskin, Kathryn Ryan, Miyoko Sakatani, Louel Senores, Mark Sherstinsky, Nancy W. Smith, Stan Stone, Cathie Stonie, Mr. Richard Dana Swart, Mary Lou Torre, Kim Tram, Jeffrey Trescott, Michael E Tuton, Dr. Eidell Wasserman, Michael Waterson, Bex White, Christian Wilburn, Janine Wilburn, and Maury Zeff. Thank you!

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Timing is Everything
by Rachel DuBose
Directed by Carissa Lee
Nia……………….Esther O’Brien
Shawna…………..Ashli Funches
Waiter…………….Peter Stielstra

Raisin Girl
by Emma Rund
Directed by Leanna Oliveira
Dawn………………..Juliana Liscio
Lisa…………………..Ilsa Morales

1994: Stealing the Scream
by J.S. Puller
Directed by Braedyn Youngberg
Pal.……………….Peter Stielstra
Carmen…………..Diana Simonzadeh

Gibber
by Toby Inoue
Directed by Eileen Dixon
Rosa……………Charlotte Harris
Tim….……………….Nnamdi Nwankwo

1994: clinton files
by alfonzo solomon kahlil
Directed by India Burton
Prisoner #1………….Shariba Rivers
Prisoner #2………….Yvette Corrine

Dreaming
by Juliet Kang Huneke
Directed by Kendall Phillips
Assistant Directed by Nora Geffen
Jess..…………….Vivian Delgadillo
Ashley……………Skylar Frishman

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-ch.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=180 (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

RACHEL DUBOSE (Timing is Everything), she/her, is a Chicago based playwright , educator, wife + mother. Her work explores magical realism through the Black lens. Most recently she has worked with Broken Nose Theatre, Definition Theatre and Second Site. She holds a MFA from Northwestern University Writing for the Screen + Stage and a BA in Drama from Spelman College.

JULIET KANG HUNEKE (Dreaming), 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!. Other writing credits include: 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). When she’s not acting or writing, Juliet teaches silly theatre classes at Chicago Children’s Theatre.

TOBY INOUE (Gibber), (she/her) is drawn to the complicated gray areas between heroes and villains in her plays. Recent productions of her short plays include FRESH STARTS (One Night Stand’s “Date Night” at Vintage Theatre); BEST FUNDAY FRIEND (North Park Playwright’s 2023 festival); and THE AUDITION (Media Arts Council program of radio plays). Her full-length play KEEP IT LIGHT received a reading in Speranza Theatre Company’s Women’s Play Reading Series in May 2023. In addition to being a member of PlayGround-Chicago, she is also a member of the Womens+ Playwrights Circle at Speranza Theatre Company.

alfonzo solomon kahlil (1994: clinton files), he/they, is a poet, playwright, and performance artist, raised on the W(b)estside of Chicago, who believes whatever doesn’t kill you, makes for great art. Dramatist of SCORPIO & THE NEW / NEW TESTAMENT, alfonzo’s art utilizes the polyphony of spoken word and performance as a medium to explore the realm of the profane, the profound, the sacred, and the taboo of the interpersonal. alfonzo holds a BFA in theatre from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and is represented by Stewart Talent. alfonzo was previously seen in The Island (Court u/s John), Allegiance (Goodman), The Dream Engine (Kirby), Track 13 (Young Fugitives), The Seekers (Bushwick), Lectures (Cloud), EFFICIENCY (Dixon), HOLD UP, CANNABITCHES, and CHICAGO FIRE.

J.S. PULLER (1994: Stealing the Scream), she/her, is a playwright and author from the Windy City, Chicago. She is an award-winning member of the American Alliance for Theatre and Education and has written about the social-emotional benefits of arts education with the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research. She is the author of two novels, CAPTAIN SUPERLATIVE and THE LOST THINGS CLUB, both published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. She also has several published plays, including: WOMEN WHO WEAVE (Playscripts, Inc.), PERSEUS AND MEDUSA – IT’S ALL GREEK TO ME! (Lazybee Scripts), and THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD (Stage Rights).

EMMA S. RUND (Raisin Girl), she/her, is a Chicago-based playwright passionate about the power of live theatre to share truth. As Tim O’Brien so beautifully wrote in The Things They Carried, “I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth.” Theatre has a unique power to elicit empathy that Emma tries to harness in her stories. She’s had the pleasure of workshopping her plays with Women’s Theatre Alliance, Wayward Sisters, and the Rogue Theatre Festival. You can find Emma’s work on NPX and in an anthology titled, American Theatre of the Twenty-First Century.

ACTORS

YVETTE CORRINE (1994: Clinton Files, “Prisoner #2”), she/her, is a performer, writer and educator. She holds a BA in education and graduated from the ACADEMY at Black Box Acting Studio in 2022. Some recent credits include Beneatha in A Raisin the Sun at Beverly Arts Center and “The Writer” in Gut, a new work co-produced by Avalanche and Platform Theater Company. In addition to performing, she is a passionate education, housing, and environmental justice advocate. She works with Chicago’s youth as a teaching artist cultivating community gardens on the south and west side. Yvette is thrilled to be doing her first production with Playground Chicago. ig: its_ms_yvette

VIVIAN DELGADILLO (Dreaming, “Jess”), she/they, is a performing artist with an interest in social issues based in Chicago. As someone who loves to sing, dance and act, she is finding her way back into the theater scene. She loves all aspects of collaborative and imaginative play & is down to clown.

 

SKYLAR FRISHMAN (Dreaming, “Ashley”), they/she, is super excited to be back with Playground Chicago! They have done a handful of other Playground events, as well as working with other Chicago theaters such as Corn Productions, Explore Assemblies, and Chicago Kid’s Company.

 

ASHLI FUNCHES (Timing is Everything, “Shawna”),

 

 

 

CHARLOTTE HARRIS (Gibber, “Rosa”), she/her, is a chicago actor, and resident company member of Playground-Chicago. Some of her most recent work (aside from Playground) was at The Second City, performing in a sketch show called “Penny For Your Intrusive Thoughts”. As a musical theatre native, Charlotte is so excited to be a part of this round of Playground performances, and would like to thank Playground for choosing her in this process! She would also like to thank her supportive friends and family who have helped her get here, along with her fabulous vocal and acting coaches! You can find Charlotte at @charrischarlie on all social platforms

JULIANA LISCIO (Raisin Girl, “Dawn”), she/her, is a playwright and actor. Current: The Diary of Anne Frank (The Young People’s Theatre of Chicago). Recent: A View From the Bridge (Shattered Globe Theatre, u/s); Space Station Safety (The National Theatre for Children); Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Brighton Beach Memoirs (Citadel Theatre). Juliana is a writer with the Inclusive Playwright Project, and has had her work read as a part of Steppenwolf’s LookOut series, among other readings. Juliana trained at Loyola University Chicago and the Fordham London Dramatic Academy, and is represented by Shirley Hamilton.

ILSA MORALES (Raisin Girl, “Lisa”), she/her, is proud to return to the PlayGround Theater for her third Monday Night Playground performance! Ilsa is a graduate of the Second City conservatory program and an improv performer for the show Portal-Prov! at the Otherworld Theater. She is represented by Chicago Talent Network, and when she isn’t acting in the “bystander intervention” videos shown by the HR department at your job, you can find her laughing about nerdy pop-culture topics on her popular podcast and YouTube channel, Relatable Nerds.

NNAMDI NWANKWO (Gibber, “Tim”), he/him, is thrilled to be a part of PlayGround-Chicago for the second time. Recent credits include a reading of Chicago playwright, Christian Alexander’s “Vulnerable”, “Into the Woods” at Paramount Theatre, man in orange in the world premiere of “For Colored Boyz” at Fulton Theatre, Agwé in “Once on this Island” at Town Hall Arts Center, and Merrick in the world premiere of “Elephant” at Benchmark Theatre as well as workshopping “Intelligence”, a new opera by American Composer/Librettist duo, Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer. @nnamdiknwankwo on Instagram, X, and Tiktok.

ESTHER O’BRIEN (The Fair Foul, “Pam”), she/they, is so excited to be making their debut here in Chicago after spending much time in Milwaukee pursuing her theatre career. After 10 years performing on various stages, they’re excited to be welcomed with Chicago’s open arms.

 

SHARIBA RIVERS (1994: clinton files, “Prisoner #1″), she/her, is happy to join PlayGround Chicago again. Recent credits: Notes from the Field (TimeLine Theatre), The Nacirema Society (Goodman Theatre), Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), and Trouble in Mind (Timeline Theatre)). She was recently featured in “The People Issue” of The Chicago Reader and was listed in Newcity Stage as one of its “Players 2023” for theatre. TV credits include Chicago Med, The Chi, Chicago Fire, Empire, and Chicago PD. Film credits include Smoking Gun!, Okie, and Start Without Me. Shariba is a member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA and is represented by Gray Talent Group. www.sharibatheactor.com

DIANA SIMONZADEH (1994: Stealing the Scream, “Carmen”), she/her, is thrilled to make her fourth appearance with Monday Night PlayGround! She’s currently in production for a non-union feature, Necro 101 as Dr. Mabel Mrytlewood Sinclair, professor of Necromancy! Theater credits include: The Corpse Washer at Actor Theatre’s Louisville’s 43rd Humana Festival of New American Plays; Perfect Mendacity at Asolo Repertory; Night Over Erzinga and Scorched at Silk Road Cultural Center; Homebody/Kabul at Steppenwolf Theatre; Return To Haifa at Next Theater; Bye Bye Birdie at Drury Lane; and West Side Story and Oklahoma! at Pheasant Run Resort theater. Diana is a proud recipient of an Actors Equity Jeff Award.

PETER STIELSTRA (Romeo Doesn’t Know, “Romeo”), he/him, is a Chicago based actor and singer. He is glad to be returning to the Playground. Recent credits include HERSHEL AND THE HANUKKAH GOBLINS (Max/Guitarist) with Strawdog, THE THREEPENNY OPERA (Ensemble, u/s Macheath) with Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre, and GIRLFRIEND (Mike) with PrideArts. Before moving to Chicago from San Francisco, some of his favorite credits include: AS YOU LIKE IT (Orlando u/s and ensemble) with the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS (Barrabas) at UC Berkeley.

DIRECTORS

INDIA NICOLE BURTON (1994: Clinton Files), she/her, is a native of Akron, Ohio, where she started her own African Theatre Company entitled: Ma’Sue Productions in 2011. She is a Playwright/Director/Educator and Producer. She has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Nebraska Omaha. India is a two time recipient of the National New Play Network Producer in Residence program in collaboration with Cleveland Public Theatre. She received a National New Play Network Rolling World premiere for her Choreo-Poem entitled Panther Women: An Army for the Liberation. India was nominated for a Jeff award for best new work in 2023 for her play Panther Women: A Army for the Liberation.She currently resides in Chicago where she is a teaching artist at Court Theatre and an associate producer of new work at Pegasus Theatre.

EILEEN DIXON (Gibber), she/they, (Acting Artistic Director of Theatrical Production at Redtwist Theatre) is a Chicago based director, playwright, actor, and teaching artist with a focus on creating and directing new work. She received her MFA in Acting and Directing from UMKC in 2022 and spent the following summer at Ojai Playwrights Conference (Robert Egan’s Last Year as Artistic Director), were she worked under director Casey Stangl and playwright Anna Zeigler on the workshop of The Janiad. Eileen has developed several of her own works, including In/Genuine and Regression, which were both produced in Kansas City. In September of 2023, Regression was workshopped and produced in Chicago at Redtwist Theatre. Other credits include The Coterie Theatre, Ensemble Stage, and Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Eileen’s interest currently is on artful collaboration within the play workshopping process and the directors role in new play development.

CARISSA LEE (Timing is Everything), she/her, is a Chicago based artist that works with theater, performance, sound, public intervention, workshops, and video. In addition to being an artist she is a passionate teacher who has worked with theaters and non profits across Los Angeles. She received her BFA in theater from NYU And MFA in Studio Art with focus in performance from the School of the Art institute Chicago. She is a founding member of the Suspended Culture art collective.

LEANNA OLIVEIRA (Raisin Girl), she/her, is very excited to return to Monday Night Playground! She graduated from the University of Central of Florida with her Bachelor’s in Theatre and earned a Master’s Degree in Directing at Roosevelt University. Some of her favorite directing credits include: She Kills Monsters YA Edition, Antigone, Medea, Peter & the Starcatcher, A Christmas Story, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, and Much Ado About Nothing. Leanna would like to take this opportunity to thank Jim for inviting her back, this wonderful cast and crew, and her family, friends and boyfriend for always supporting her.

KENDALL PHILLIPS (Dreaming), she/they, is a Chicago-based director and playwright. Originally from Houston, they fell in love with the Chicago theatre scene. Currently, they are studying Theatrical Directing at Columbia College Chicago, where their ten minute play “Third Skeleton from the Left” was published in the 2023 Renaissance Anthology. This is Kendall’s third show directing for PlayGround! When she’s not writing or being excited about new work, you can find her at crafting events around the city.

BRAEDYN YOUNGBERG (1994: Stealing the Scream), 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.

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.

DEVIN CHRISTOR (Executive Producer) 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).

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.


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 March 1, 2023 & March 4, 2024.

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 • Disney • 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 • NYSCA-A.R.T./New York Creative Opportunity Fund • 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, Paul Haahr, Lara Gilman & Jim Kleinmann

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ($2500+)

John H. Gilman, Carlie Wilmans, Anonymous

PRODUCERS CIRCLE ($1000-$2499)

Randy Adams, Meriko Borogove, David Goldman, Regina S. Guggenheim, Linda Kremer, Eric Craig Moody, Nitin, David Steele, Janine Wilburn, Anonymous (2)

PLAYWRIGHTS CIRCLE ($500-$999)

Steve & Gretchen Debenham, Hillary DeMartino, Keith Goldstein and Donna Warrington, Ms. Kathryn A Hecht, Paul & Pam Kleinmann, Gregg & Jennifer Le Blanc, Kathy Roberts & Aaron Loeb, Dr. Gary W. London, Pam MacKinnon, Danny & Dolores Martinez, Molly Noble and Bob Guilbault, Jeffrey Trescott, Pam & John Walker, Christian Wilburn, Maury Zeff, Anonymous (5)

PATRON ($250-$499)

James & Cassandra Carpenter, Sheila Collins, Kelly & Carlos Delgado, Philippa M Kelly & Paul Dresher, Jonathan Luskin, Dolores Martinez, Chris and Cindy Redburn, Diane Sampson, Jon & Susan Sweedler, Jon Tracy, Anonymous

ASSOCIATE MEMBER ($125-$249)

Mary E. Baird, Ms. Lynda H Barber, Ruth & Robert Brayton, Fair & Levit Family, Anirvan Ghosh, Dana Hall, Tobi Marcus, Michelle Nedboy, Doug Peckler & Evelyn Jean Pine, Kimberly Ridgeway, Mary Ann & Malcolm Rodgers, Kathryn Ryan, Christine Sheppard, Ms. Susan Terris, Mary Lou Torre, Anonymous (2)

To contribute to PlayGround, visit https://playground-ny.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 Company

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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