[NEohioPAL] Lillian Hellman's "The Autumn Garden" Opens Ashland Univ. Theatre Season

Tricia Applegate via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Fri Oct 14 11:13:10 PDT 2016


Ashland University Theatre presents

 The  AUTUMN GARDEN

by *Lillian Hellman*

directed by *Teresa Durbin-Ames*

*October 21, 22, 28, 29 at 7:30 p.m.*

*October 23 at 2 p.m. | Hugo Young Theatre*


*Opening Night Reception:* Friday, Oct. 21, following the performance

*Pre-Show Talk:* Friday, Oct. 28 at 6:45 p.m.
*School Matinee:* Friday, Oct. 28 at 9 a.m. (All seats $2)


*Ashland University Box Office*
419-289-5125 (Noon-6 p.m., Monday-Friday)
Online at www.ashland.edu/tickets
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*Single Tickets
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$12
Adults
  $10 Senior Citizens, AU Alumni & Faculty/Staff
  $8 Groups of 10 or more*
  $5 Non-AU Students*
  $2 Ashland University Students w/ ID*

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*ASHLAND.EDU/THEATRE <http://www.ashland.edu/theatre>*

Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Teresa Durbin-Ames, Hellman's
drama contains humor, sharpness, integrity and toughness. The story takes
place in 1949 at an annual reunion of old acquaintances in their forties
who reflect on their misspent lives, paralyzing regrets and realization
that life isn’t what everyone thought it would be. The characters realize
it is important to be honest with yourself and create an identity that you
can live with; yet there are those who can change their lives, and those
who are stuck.

With the theatre season's theme of "The Pursuit of Happiness," Durbin-Ames
explains, "Hellman’s play has given the cast and audience an opportunity to
explore complicated characters, most of who are not being honest with
themselves and others. Many of them realize that they have not made
anything of their lives. They have been waiting for something or someone
that never materialized and the sad part is that some of them don’t seem to
mind. We must all be active participants in our pursuit of happiness to
live lives of purpose and meaning so that we don’t look back with regret at
the life we lived."

The cast of complicated characters begins with Constance Tuckerman, played
by senior musical theatre major Andrea Disch (East Liverpool), who owns the
summer guest house in the deep South where the friends reunite. Constance
was once in love with Nicholas Denery, portrayed by freshman history major
Carson Chipner (Loudonville), who is now married to Nina played by senior
psychology major Muslimah Williams (Oberlin). As an added twist,Edward
Crossman, ployed by sophomore theatre major Waylon H. O'Donnell (West
Sunbury, Pennsylvania), may have been in love with Constance many years ago
.

Constance's niece, Sophie, portrayed by sophomore theatre major Maya
Rickard (Wooster), is engaged to Frederick Ellis who is played by freshman
sports communication major Jacob Ellis (Bellevue). It is suggested that
Frederick is homosexual, but his mother, Carrie, and grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Ellis, portrayed respectively by senior musical theatre major Ceyanna
Stasick (Sullivan) and community member Kathleen Thompson Parker (Ashland),
are in denial.

Meanwhile Rose Griggs, played by junior history major Mary Joyce Myers (St.
Joseph, Missouri), will not face the reality that she is in a loveless
marriage and her husband, General Ben Griggs, portrayed by freshman
Alejandro Ridolfi (Parma Heights) wants a divorce. Additional characters
include Constance's gossiping employee, Leona, and the Denery's German
maid, Hilda, as played by freshman musical theatre major Alli Lange
(Mansfield) and freshman forensic biology major Megan Saupé
(Fairfield), respectively.

The production staff includes three guest design artists including Daniel
Hobbs, costume designer; Patricia E. Lanious, lighting designer; and
Kimberly V. Powers, scenic designer.

Hobbs is a freelance scenic and costume designer currently based in NYC. He
earned his MFA in production design from Michigan State University, where
he collaborated on several world premiere shows. His most recent credits
include assistant costume design for the tour of *Cheers, Live on Stage *as
well as working in designer David Korins' studio in New York, which
designed the sets for shows such as *Hamilton* and *Grease Live!* on FOX.

Lanious has worked for organizations such as Syracuse Stage, the University
of Illinois, and First City Players in Ketchikan, Alaska. Prior to joining
Ashland University, Patty served as the General Manager for Wayne Center
for the Arts in Wooster, Ohio; and spent a decade at the Sharon Lynne
Wilson Center for the Arts near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she was
Director of Operations. Patty holds an MFA in Theatre Design & Technology
from Northern Illinois University and a BA in Communication Arts/Theatre
from Allegheny College. In addition to her lighting design, Lanious is also
the production manager for *The Autumn Garden*.

Powers is a graduate of Ashland University Theatre (2001), completed her
MFA in Scenic Design from Kent State University (2006) and has worked as a
freelance set, exhibit, and event designer, as well as scenic artist. She
has designed for venues across the country and has taught in higher
education for six of the past eight years. Additionally, she was an
assistant in the scene design studio at the Denver Center Theatre Company
(2006-08), the Resident Set Designer and Props Master for Ocean State
Theatre Company (2012-13), and an Assistant Scenic Artist for The Cleveland
Play House (2002).

Other Ashland University Theatre alumni on the production staff
include Justin Bilewicz (2009) as the costume studio manager and Dusten
Welch (2007) as the fight choreographer. J. Michael Desper serves a
double-role as sound designer and technical director. Junior design and
technical theatre major Seth Morrison (Millersburg) and freshmen Alli
Lange, Tiffany Smolinski (Circleville) and Morgan Tinnirello (Middleburg
Heights) are the show's stage manager, assistant stage managers and
assistant to the director, respectively.
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