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OLNEY THEATRE C ENTER A ROLLING WORLD PREMIERE BAD DOG By Jennifer Hoppe-House Presented as part of the Women’s Voices Theater Festival THE NATION’S CAPITAL FALL 2015 A NOTE FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Dear friend of Olney Theatre Center, Since I came to Olney Theatre Center two years ago, we’ve made new plays a vital part of each season. From last year’s Helen Hayes Award-winner Colossal to next year’s world premiere of Carmen: An Afro-Cuban Jazz Musical, we take risks – artistic and financial – on new work because writers help us to see our world in new and vibrant ways, and because live theater has a particular power that urges us to act on their vision. That’s because theater, more than any other art form, teaches empathy: to be physically in the room with characters struggling to live better lives demands our emotional attention. And when the artists involved are working at the height of their powers, great reckonings are truly possible in little rooms. That’s what we have here, in the first new play of our 78th season. Bad Dog is Olney’s contribution to the citywide Women’s Voices Theater Festival, and I challenge you to find a more empathetic play, or a more extraordinary group of actresses on stage this fall. Jennifer Hoppe-House has written exquisite roles for six women – a rarity in our field – and we are blessed to have with us the dreamiest cast you could imagine to tell this wonderful story. We’re also blessed to have my friend and colleague Jeremy Cohen here as our director. Jeremy and I go way back to our comparative childhoods in Chicago, where we were both running small theater companies. But while I was programming hits from off-Broadway, Jeremy was staking out ground as one of Chicago’s biggest new-play champions. That passion has brought him to the Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis, the country’s largest new-play development center. Jeremy has gained the love and affection of artists in every part of this country for his talent, for his commitment to playwrights, and to his vision for the field. Bad Dog is therefore a fortuitous union of empathetic new play and artists working at the height of their powers. The story of Molly Drexler, fallen off the wagon after 10 years clean and sober, and her dysfunctional family staging a dysfunctional intervention, is filled with a brutal and hilarious honesty that hopefully touches all of you. None of us have a family exactly like Molly’s, but I bet most of us have family members who use their compassion for us like a cudgel, or know us so well that their love strikes our soft tissue like a hot poker. Few of us may be alcoholics, but many of us know the fear of failure, the guilt of unintended cruelty, or the self-perpetuating draw of self-loathing. The end of Jennifer’s marvelous play is, I think, open-ended: some of you will believe Molly is left in an emotional desert at its conclusion, but I suspect most of you will find abundant reason for hope. The discussion about it between you and your fellow audience-members is what interests me the very most. So let me know how you and your friends respond to Bad Dog at [email protected] As this play continues on its journey through the American theater, your thoughts and questions will be welcome to Jennifer, to Jeremy, and ultimately, to all of us devoting our careers to new American plays. . Onward! Contributing Editor: JJ Kaczynski OLNEY THEATRE CENTER Ad Sales: 301.924.4485 x105 Copyright by Olney Theatre Center. All editorial and advertising material is fully protected and must not be reproduced in any manner without written permission. Olney Theatre Center is a non-profit arts organization with a mission to create professional theater productions and other programs that nurture artists, students, technicians, administrators, and audience members; to develop each individual’s creative potential using the skill and imaginative possibilities of theater and the performing arts. 301.924.3400 Jason Loewith Artistic Director OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 2 Opening Night: Saturday, October 3, 2015 O L NEY THEATR E CEN T E R Jason Loewith, Debbie Ellinghaus, Artistic Director Managing Director presents BAD DOG By Jennifer Hoppe-House featuring Leo Erickson Amy McWilliams Naomi Jacobson Emily Townley Gladys Rodriguez Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan Holly Twyford Carlos Saldaña Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design/Original Music Tony Cisek Ivania Stack^ Dan Covey Joshua Horvath Production Stage Manager Director of Production Keri Schultz Dennis A. Blackledge Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Education Jason King Jones Directed By Jeremy B. Cohen ^Olney Theatre Center Artistic Associate THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION. The use of recording (audio and video) or photographic equipment during the show is strictly prohibited. Please silence all cellular phones and personal paging devices before the performance begins. 301.924.3400 OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 3 GOLDEN AGE MUSICAL COMEDY GUYS AND DOLLS Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Music SUPERVISION BY CHRISTOPHER YOUSTRA Choreography by Michael Bobbitt Directed by Jerry Whiddon November 11 – December 27 301-924-3400 • www.olneytheatre.org O L N E Y TH E ATRE C E N TE R mainstage CAST of BAD DOG (in order of appearance) Linda Drexler................................................................................................................... Emily Townley* Becky Drexler................................................................................................................ Amy McWilliams* Abby Cory.........................................................................................................Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan* Molly Drexler.................................................................................................................. Holly Twyford* Lois Drexler.................................................................................................................. Naomi Jacobson* Walter Drexler.................................................................................................................... Leo Erickson* Sondra.......................................................................................................................Gladys Rodriguez* Cop/Kaufmann/Contractor............................................................................................ Carlos Saldaña+ Production Stage Manager – Keri Schultz* *Member, Actors’ Equity Association + Equity Membership Candidate The play takes place in Sherman Oaks, California over three days in November, 2014. ACT ONE Scene 1: A Sunday afternoon Scene 2: Later that night Scene 3: After midnight Scene 4: The next morning ACT TWO Scene 1: After midnight Scene 2: The next day Scene 3: Later that night Special Thanks to our Sponsors BAD DOG is made possible, in part, by contributions from Production Sponsors The Honorable Karen Montgomery and Mr. Harry Montgomery Artist Sponsors Robert E. Hebda sponsoring Naomi Jacobson Nettie Horne sponsoring Emily Townley Clifford L. Johnson and Margaret T. Roper sponsoring Jennifer Hoppe-House Bob and Lelia Russell sponsoring Holly Twyford Patricia Woodbury and FTI Consulting sponsoring Jeremy B. Cohen 301.924.3400 OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 5 “Superb... The reverent approachContinues! is novel, and its The Holiday Tradition simplicity is a gift” - The Washington Post “A REVELATION... the theatrical experience of a lifetime” - DC Metro Theater Arts “Captivating... theatre at its best”- MD Theatre Guide A Ghost Story of Christmas by Charles Dickens • performed by Paul Morella November 27 – December 27 301-924-3400 • www.olneytheatre.org • www.olneytheatre.org 301.924.3400 301-924-3400 OLNEY THEATRE CENTER Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab 6 OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG WHY OLNEY THEATRE CENTER MATTERS TO ME We have been Olney Theatre Center members for years and always enjoy the variety of shows each season brings. The shows we have seen have made us laugh, cry, and ponder about life. The Olney Theatre Center staff always make us feel welcome and they value the feedback we e-mail after every show. Last year, we did our estate planning and decided to include Olney Theatre Center because we value not only the entertainment but also the educational and outreach programs they provide to the community. We wanted to play a part in ensuring that Olney Theatre Center’s legacy continues for many years to come. Last June, we decided to sponsor an artist, Michael Di Liberto, for Olney Theatre Center’s The Producers. We were delighted to meet Mr. Di Liberto and attend the first rehearsal, where we learned so much about what happens behind the scenes to bring a show to life. A few weeks later when we saw The Producers, we had an even deeper appreciation for how all the elements come together to make the show so spectacular. Since Steve is a sign language interpreter, we also made an additional donation to help defray the costs of providing interpreting services for Deaf staff and patrons. We are proud that Olney Theatre Center strives to foster an environment in which all individuals are welcome. This way of giving makes us feel connected to the Olney Theatre Center family on an even deeper level. Steve C. Phan and Richard J. Poster They couldn’t do it without you. BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY! Sponsorships bring you closer to the artists of Olney Theatre Center. Get to know the artists and creative teams and experience a production from start to finish. Artist Sponsorships (actors, musicians, stage management) begin at $500 Creative Sponsorships (directors, choreographers, musical directors) begin at $1,000 Production Sponsorships (sponsor the run of a show) begin at $2,500 Avenue Q - Kathleen Quinn (center) with sponsored artists from left: cast member David Landstrom, Artistic Director/ Director Jason Loewith and cast member Sam Ludwig. 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When you make a gift to Olney Theatre you directly help us to: • produce high-quality theatre • support local and regional artists • provide educational opportunities for students • train the next generation of theater makers 2015 Helen Hayes Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical HAYES Production - Sam Ludwig How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Colossal - 2015 Helen Hayes Award Recipient, Outstanding Director of a Play, Sound Design, Choreography in a Play - HAYES Production. The Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding Original New Play or Musical TO MAKE A GIFT: • Send your donation to us in the envelope provided in your program • Make your gift online: www.olneytheatre.org/support • Call 301-924-4485 ext. 103 Every gift makes a difference. ThankOLNEYTHEATRE.ORG you. 301.924.3400 8 WHO’S WHO - CAST Leo Erickson (Walter Drexler) Olney Theatre Center: Stuff Happens, In the Mood. Off-OffBroadway: Equilibrium. Regional: Cyrano de Bergerac (Cyrano), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (George). DC area: Arena Stage: Ah, Wilderness, Passion Play. Shakespeare Theater Company: Dog In The Manger, Major Barbara. Studio Theatre: Habit of Art [Helen Hayes Award, Best Ensemble], Solid Gold Cadillac, Guantánamo, A Class Act, Life of Galileo. Woolly Mammoth: Big Love. Center Stage: Voysey Inheritance, Mary Stuart. Rep Stage: Da, Translations, Intelligence. International: Two Rooms. Film: Game Change, White Reindeer, The Vernon Johns Story. TV: Mercy Street, America’s Most Wanted. Naomi Jacobson (Lois) Olney Theatre Center: Awake and Sing, Stuff Happens, Look, We Have Come Through. Most recently: Signature Theatre (Cabaret). Credits: Arena Stage, The Kennedy Center, Shakespeare Theatre Company (Affiliated Artist),Woolly Mammoth Theatre (20 year Company Member), Ford’s Theatre, Folger Theatre, Round House Theatre, Wolf Trap Opera, Center Stage, The Goodman Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Milwaukee Repertory, Delaware Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival. Awards: Lunt Fontanne Fellowship (with Lynn Redgrave), 2 Helen Hayes Awards, a dozen nominations, DC Commission Individual Artist Grant. Member: Actors Arena. Upcoming: Co-production with Shakespeare Theatre Company & The Guthrie Theatre. Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan (Abby Cory) BROADWAY/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL TOUR: Thomas the Tank Engine Live Onstage! REGIONAL: American Shakespeare Center: King Lear, Cymbeline, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night, Measure for Measure, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Henry IV.I, Henry VI.I, Richard III, Richard II, Macbeth. DC AREA: Round House Theatre: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2016), Becky Shaw; Imagination Stage: The Night Fairy; Folger Theatre: Richard III; No Rules Theater Company: Late: A Cowboy Song, Stop Kiss; Center Stage: The Container; Studio Theater: Contractions; Theater J: The History of Invulnerability. Voice Over: Barclay Bank/Apple Rewards (2015), Big Fish Casino App, Zarbee’s Naturals, Education: MFA The Shakespeare Theater Company’s Academy for Classical Acting at George Washington University. Amy McWilliams (Becky Drexler) is happy to be making her first appearance with Olney Theater Center. Washington appearances include: Arena Stage: Good People; Signature Theatre: 11 productions, including Les Misérables [Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Ensemble]; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Mr. Burns: A Post Electric Play, Maria/Stuart, and Rocket to the Moon. She has also appeared at Ford’s Theatre: Violet, A Christmas Carol, Meet John Doe, Grapes of Wrath, and Inherit the Wind, and at The Kennedy Center: Sunday in the Park with George, Merrily We Roll Along, and A Streetcar Named Desire. Other local appearances include Gala Hispanic Theater, Theater J, Round House Theatre, Forum Theatre, Theatre Alliance, Imagination Stage, Kennedy Center Family Theater, and Keegan Theatre. TV Credits include Homicide: Life on the Street and America’s Most Wanted. Emily Townley (Linda Drexler) is very, very pleased to be making her Olney Theatre Center debut! She is a Company Member of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, where a few favorite roles include The Totalitarians (Penny Easter) [Helen Hayes Award Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress], Detroit (Mary), Bright New Boise (Pauline), and Maria/ Stuart (Lizzie). She has also appeared locally in multiple productions for Studio Theatre, Folger Theatre, Rep Stage, Washington Stage Guild, Round House Theatre and Everyman Theatre. Regional credits include The Game’s Afoot (Madge) and All My Sons (Sue Bayliss), both for Gulfshore Playhouse. She can be seen later this season in Between Riverside and Crazy at Studio Theatre and in Mystery of Love & Sex at Signature Theatre. Holly Twyford (Molly Drexler) was last seen at Olney Theatre Center in Noel Coward’s Present Laughter and is delighted to be back. Ms. Twyford has appeared in over 50 productions with many of the area’s numerous theaters including: Studio Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Folger Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre and Arena Stage to name a few. She has performed in theaters in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Santa Cruz, Red Bank, NJ and Milwaukee. Ms. Twyford received the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress for her portrayals of Juliet in the Folger Theatre’s production of Romeo and Juliet, Diane in Little Dog Laughed at Signature Theatre, and Evelyn in Studio’s production of The Shape of Things. She received the Outstanding Supporting Actress Award for a variety of roles in The Two Gentlemen of Verona at the Folger. Ms. Twyford was the recipient of the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Emery Battis Award for Acting Excellence for her 301.924.3400 OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 9 WHO’S WHO - CAST portrayal of Anna in Old Times and she is a Lunt-Fontanne Fellow. She will be directing Lemony Snicket’s Lump of Coal this winter at Adventure Theatre-MTC. Gladys Rodriguez (Sondra) After her debut season in Bad Dog performing for Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Gladys Rodriguez is back interpreting the role of Sondra before the Olney Theatre Center audience. Rodriguez is a seasoned and talented Puerto Rican actor who has played different characters, such as Blanche Dubois in A Streetcar Named Desire and the leading lady role in August: Osage County. She interpreted the main female character in the first Puerto Rican film nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Foreign Picture, Lo Que Le Paso a Santiago. Her experience encompasses all fields of acting in theater, televised situation comedies, and drama. She is well known in many Spanish speaking countries and in 2005 she made her incursion in the US film industry in Shortcut to Paradise, The Caller with Stephen Boyd, and recently, in a Hallmark Channel production, Stranded in Paradise. Carlos Saldaña (Cop/Kaufmann/Contractor) is honored to be making his debut with Olney Theatre Center. REGIONAL: Cincinnati Playhouse: As You Like It, War, A Christmas Carol, and Dead Accounts. Lounge Theatre: The Glass Eye. DC AREA: The Kennedy Center: Danny and the Deep Blue Sea [ACTF National Selection], The Mostly True Adventures of Homer Figg; Shakespeare Theatre Company: Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It; Theatre Alliance: Wonderful World of Dissocia [Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Play], Spark; Brave Spirits/The Atlas Theatre: Romeo and Juliet; Theater J: After The Revolution; Flying V: Pirate Laureate and the King of the Sea; Gala Theatre: DC7: The Roberto Clemente Story; Constellation Theatre Company: Zorro and Scapin. WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE Jennifer Hoppe-House (Playwright)is a film and television writer (Nurse Jackie and Damages) and is currently working on her second season as a writer/producer on Netflix’s hit series Grace and Frankie, starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda. She began as a playwright in Texas and has written smaller pieces for productions in New York and Austin, one of which was a finalist in the Actors Theatre of Louisville 10-Minute Play Competition. Bad Dog is her first full-length play. Jennifer is a member of The Writers Guild West and the Dramatists Guild of America. Jeremy B. Cohen (Director) is in his fifth season as the Producing Artistic Director at the Playwrights’ Center and previously served as the Associate Artistic Director/Director of New Play Development at Hartford Stage from 2003 to 2010, where he also directed several premieres. Other regional directing credits include productions at Center Stage, Alliance, Alley Theatre, Goodman, Dorset Theatre, Steppenwolf, McCarter, Theater J, Victory Gardens, Actors Theatre of Louisville, George Street Playhouse, Kansas City Rep, Repertory Theatre of St Louis, Open Fist, Theatre Latte Da, and Royal George. NYC/Off-Broadway credits include: My Mother Has Four Noses (by award-winning singer/songwriter Jonatha Brooke), and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (New Victory); and workshops at O’Neill Playwrights’ Conference, New York Stage & Film, Pasadena Playhouse, Denver Center, New Harmony, Bay Area Playwrights Festival and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. As Founding Artistic Director of Naked Eye Theatre Company in Chicago, Cohen developed/directed more than 10 plays, including several premieres. He has received numerous directing awards, an NEA/TCG Directing Fellowship, and a residency for his play 12 Volt Heart. In 2014 he directed the World Premiere of Brahman/I (Mixed Blood), Wild With Happy (Centerstage), and the World Premiere of Joe Waechter’s Lake Untersee (Illusion). He’s currently in development on his new play Boys Will Be Boys. Tony Cisek (Scenic Designer) has collaborated with Mr. Cohen on Wild With Happy at Center Stage and Hannah and Martin at Theater J. OLNEY THEATRE CENTER: Sueño, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999). OFF-BROADWAY: Roundabout: Beyond Glory; New York Theatre Workshop: columbinus. REGIONAL: Goodman, Guthrie, Cincinnati Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Milwaukee Rep, Alliance, Cleveland Play House, South Coast Rep, Indiana Rep, Syracuse Stage, Geva, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Intiman, Two River Theatre, Virginia Stage, Delaware Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare & Company. DC AREA: Ford’s Theatre, Arena Stage, Folger Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Round House Theatre, Theatre Alliance, Theater J, GALA, Signature Theatre, The Kennedy Center. TRAINING: NYU Tisch School of the Arts. AWARDS: four Helen Hayes Awards, Washington; four Drammy Awards, Portland; Barrymore nomination, Philadelphia. 301.924.3400 OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 10 WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE Dan Covey (Lighting Designer) shines light onto dysfunctional family memories for Bad Dog at Olney Theatre Center. Previous designs here include The King and I, two productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2011 and 1999), Stuff Happens, The Miser, The Laramie Project, She Loves Me, Man of La Mancha, The Madwoman of Chaillot, Hay Fever, Peter Pan, and Light Up the Sky. OFF-BROADWAY: Roundabout Theatre Company, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, New York Theatre Workshop. REGIONAL: Goodman Theatre, Hanger Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Group - Unicorn Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Arden Theatre Company, Portland Center Stage, Delaware Theatre Company, Hartford Stage, Perseverance Theatre, Everyman Theatre, and Syracuse Stage. DC AREA: Round House Theatre, Forum Theatre, The Kennedy Center, Hub Theatre, Synetic Theatre, Theater J, Rep Stage, Signature Theatre, Folger Theatre, Tribute Productions, Theater Alliance, Ford’s Theatre, Imagination Stage, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Theatre of the First Amendment, Source Theatre Company, African Continuum Theatre Company, American Century Theater, Washington Shakespeare Company, Theatre Lab, Adventure Theatre, Studio Theatre, and National Geographic. Ivania Stack (Costume Designer) is delighted to return to Olney Theatre Center, where she is an Artistic Associate. Previous Olney Theatre Center credits include: Godspell, Colossal, I and You, Rancho Mirage, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Farragut North. Regional: Center Stage: Stones in His Pockets; Contemporary American Theatre Festival: Lidless and Breadcrumbs; Berkshire Theatre Festival: Way Out West. DC Area credits include: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company (Company Member), Round House Theatre, Studio Theatre, Studio Theatre 2nd Stage, Everyman Theatre, Theater J, Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, GALA Hispanic Theatre, Synetic Theatre, Metro Stage, and Forum Theatre. She is a Ring Leader (Artistic Director) for dog & pony dc. Education: MFA in Design Program, University of Maryland. THREE SHOWS MAKE YOU A MEMBER Save on the BEST seats and enjoy EXCLUSIVE MEMBER BENEFITS such as free member programs, discounts on additional tickets and special events, free ticket exchange and replacement, bi-monthly e-newsletter, and MORE! BAD DOG GUYS AND DOLLS CARMEN: AN AFRO-CUBAN JAZZ MUSICAL MARJORIE PRIME DIAL ‘M’ FOR MURDER BAKERSFIELD MIST EVITA THE HYPOCRITES: THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE AND THE MIKADO (IN REP) 301-924-3400 www.olneytheatre.org 301.924.3400 OLN EY THEATRE CEN TER OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 11 WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE Joshua Horvath (Sound Designer/Original Music) is an award winning Sound Designer/Composer/Music Producer. His designs and music have been heard regionally at: Long Wharf, Hartford Stage, The Arena, Center Stage, The Alliance, The Goodman, Steppenwolf, The Court, Lookingglass, Milwaukee Rep, McCarter, Cleveland Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Kansas City Rep, The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, The Mark Taper Forum, California Shakespeare, and Oregon Shakespeare. Mr. Horvath has taught sound design for theatre and film at Northwestern University and DePaul University. He is a four-time Joseph Jefferson Award winner and an LA Ovation winner, a company member of The House Theatre of Chicago, an artistic associate of Lookingglass Theatre, and a collaborative partner with The Goodman. Keri Schultz (Production Stage Manager) is excited to return Olney Theatre Center, where she stage managed The Price and Avenue Q. REGIONAL: TheaterWorks Hartford: The Mountaintop, Almost, Maine, The SantaLand Diaries. Assistant Stage Manager at Trinity Rep, Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Center Stage. Prop Master at O’Neill Theatre Center’s National Playwright’s Conference. DC AREA: Rep Stage: Circle Mirror Transformation, Venus in Fur; Imagination Stage: Doctor Dolittle, Cinderella; Folger Theatre: (ASM) Romeo and Juliet, Richard III; Arena Stage: (ASM) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, RED, One Night With Janis Joplin; Studio Theatre: Pillowman, Red Light Winter. Jason Loewith (Artistic Director) recently directed Olney Theatre Center’s critically acclaimed production of Carousel. Previous productions include the NNPN Rolling World Premiere of Steven Dietz’s Rancho Mirage for Olney Theatre Center as well as last season’s productions of Avenue Q and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying [2015 Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Musical]. Mr. Loewith won Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, and Jeff Awards for Best New Musical for Adding Machine: A Musical, which he co-wrote with composer Joshua Schmidt (off-Broadway, 2008). His latest musical is Big Nate: The Musical which premiered in 2013 at Adventure Theatre-MTC, co-written with Olney’s Associate Artistic Director Christopher Youstra. Recent regional work as a director includes the world premiere of Broke (Alliance Theatre, Atlanta), Time Stands Still (Everyman, Baltimore), Crime and Punishment, Working It Out (Center Stage, Baltimore), Adding Machine: A Musical (Studio Theatre, DC), and a dozen plays for Chicago’s Next Theatre Company, where he served as Artistic Director from 2002-08. Those credits include the Chicago area premieres of Dying City, Defiance, The Long Christmas Ride Home, and Fabulation. He conceived and directed the world premiere of The American Dream Songbook, wrote and directed the world premiere of War with the Newts, and produced Chicago premieres by Caryl Churchill, Suzan-Lori Parks, Carson Kreitzer, Sam Shepard, Dael Orlandersmith, and many more. He is a three-time grantee from the NEA for Artistic Excellence, a recipient of support from the Rockefeller MAP Fund and MacArthur’s International Connections Fund, and a TCG New Generations Future Leaders grant. Jason joined Olney as Artistic Director in 2013 after serving four years as Executive Director of the National New Play Network. Debbie Ellinghaus (Managing Director) joined Olney Theatre Center in August 2014. Prior to her appointment at OTC, she was Director of Development for the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she closed significant gifts that helped to advance student scholarship and academic programming. From 2005-11, Ms. Ellinghaus was the Senior Associate Director of Development at Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, CT. At Yale, she was part of a university-wide campaign that raised more than $3.8 billion and included transformational gifts for Yale Rep from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Robina Foundation, which established the Binger Center for New Theatre. Additionally, she raised funds for scholarship, theatrical productions, and facilities. In her role at Yale, Ms. Ellinghaus provided mentorship to MFA candidates, many of whom are now leading major theaters across the country. Previously, Ms. Ellinghaus was Director of Development at off-Broadway’s Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland, College Park, and is a graduate of New Actors Workshop, a professional theater training conservatory founded by Mike Nichols, George Morrison and Paul Sills. Ms. Ellinghaus currently chairs the Downtown Arts and Culture Commission in Columbia, MD, an organization that works closely with Merriweather Post Pavilion to preserve its cultural significance in Maryland. Suzanne B. 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Rigorous, hands-on, project-based learning for grades 6-12. barrie.org/ Prep Coed Age 18 months through Grade 12 ● Beautiful 45-acre campus located just minutes from the Metro and ICC Bus transportation options for the 2015-2016 school year (ages 5 and up) 301.576.2800 ● barrie.org ● 13500 Layhill Road ● Silver Spring OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 14 301.924.3400 BAD DOG CONTEXT GUIDE When Molly Drexler barrels her Prius through the wall of her living room, her private space becomes public and her demons are on display for all to see. Her family members rush to Los Angeles to either “support” or “deal with” her—however they individually classify it—and her ongoing struggle with addiction. Bad Dog may be a comedy about the consequences of addiction, but it is first and foremost the story of a dysfunctional family. The immediate and extended members of the Drexler family demonstrate a basic human desire to help those we care about in times of need. Interventions and pleas for rehab can be successful routes to recovery, but sometimes they are not what an addict needs to face hard truths. Jennifer Hoppe-House, acclaimed television writer and producer, is returning to her theatrical roots at Olney Theatre Center. “Her conflict is really that she has…two blurring instincts - one is to survive and be happy and the other is to kill herself slowly; and I was thinking ‘I’ve seen plays where addiction affects family but…I was really interested in how family affects addiction.” In this world, it is increasingly rare to encounter a person who has not been affected by drug or alcohol addiction in some way, whether through a partner, a family worker, a co-worker, or an acquaintance. As the Drexler family members learn more about each other in the aftermath of Molly’s crisis, they find that they know even less about how to find normalcy again. Their basic instincts urge them to flock together and push Molly into an eventual rehabilitation program; it never occurs to the Drexlers that the foundation they are trying to provide her is too riddled with cracks resulting from their own troubles to actually give her support. This production is part of the Women’s Voices Theater Festival in the DC area, showcasing more than fifty plays by women authors that show all the stories they want to tell. In an artistic arena where stories tend to focus on men and young women, it is essential to showcase a play like this, where multiple facts of everyday womanhood are on display—the good, the bad, and the especially ugly. Molly and Abby’s living room is open to everybody not just because of a massive hole, but because the Drexler family’s disputes and struggles are found in other living rooms familiar to us. For more insight into the show, visit our dramaturgy blog at www.olneybaddog.wordpress.com. CONTEXT GUIDE Molly isn’t exactly alone in her driving catastrophe: 20,000 people drive into buildings each year. That’s some impressive damage! Exactly how fast was Molly going when she barreled through her living-room wall? GLAD YOU ASKED! 5’-3 7/8” 6’ HOW WAS MOLLY DRIVING? Site of impact: a two story home with a mid-century open floor plan, Sherman Oaks, CA. Calculations were made based on the aproximate specs of this model home, as well as those for a 2008 model Toyota Prius. At the point of impact, the car would have to penetrate 1/2” of vinyl siding, 2” of sheathing, t wo 6” studs (perhaps southern yellow pine – placed aproximately 24” apar t), insulation, and 1/2” of dr y wall. Given the width of the car, it would likely have hit t wo of the studs head - on for a clean break. Treating the car like a non - crushable uniform object would lead to a relatively low impact speed of 9.883 mph to cause this level of damage. The physics of the crash are simple, the af ter- ef fects not so much. BAD DOG 2008 Toyota Prius 175” length 58.7” height 67.9” width gross weight-3,795 lbs. According to statistics: • 30% of vehicle-into-building crashes occur with residential structures (approximately 6,000 each year). • 41% of these collisions are due to pedal error • There were 1,500 vehicles that crashed into 7-Eleven stores between 1991 and 1995. Bibliography: Calculations by Jessica Kleinbart, M.Eng Candidate, Stevens Institute of Technology Prius dimensions from Edmunds.com, Inc. Crash statistics from Davis Law Group, P. S. CONTEXT GUIDE BAD DOG Set Model by Scenic Designer Tony Cisek BAD DOG SKETCH A1 :Center High by Jennifer Hoppe-House OLNEY THEATRE CENTER foray MULITZ-GUDELSKY“My THEATRE LAB directed by Jeremy Cohen into theater was really just wanting to go back to my roots, scenic design by Tony Cisek and wanting to write something on my own, and wanting to write about family and addiction and the sort of systemic patterns in families, which are really microcosms of the world.” – Jennifer Hoppe-House Costumes Renderings by Costume Designer Ivania Stack A NOTE FROM YOUR FINANCIAL DIRECTOR Prepare Prosper Protect A Properly Produced Financial Plan takes CENTER STAGE with Direction, Leadership, & Skill. Integrating Tax & Wealth Management is the key to a Well Prepared financial future. At EagleStone, we provide a full spectrum of investment management, financial planning, wealth advisory, accounting, and tax services so we can help secure Your Financial Future with Your Goals in mind. 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Kneeland Board Chair................................................................................................................................Susan Finkelstein Vice President......................................................................................................................Megan Davey Limarzi Treasurer..................................................................................................................................Patricia Woodbury Secretary...................................................................................................................................... Robert Mitchell Board Members Phyllis Bottegal • Debbie Ellinghaus • Rhonda Friedman • Robert E. Hebda • Clifford Johnson • Stephen Kaufman Stephen Klein • Jason Loewith • Charles S. Mack • Helen Marshall • William H. Meekins • Linda Rosenzweig Rossana Salvadori • Alan Wade Honorary Board Members Frances Glendening • Anthony Morella • Mita Schaffer William H. Graham, Sr. (in memoriam) ARTISTIC ASSOCIATES Actors Evan Casey • Julie-Ann Elliott • Rick Foucheux • Helen Hedman • Valerie Leonard Susan Lynskey • Donna Migliaccio • Paul Morella • Jon Hudson Odom • Tracy Lynn Olivera Michael Russotto • Bobby Smith • Stephen Gregory Smith Directors, Choreographers, AND Musical Directors Michael Bobbitt • John E. Going • Eleanor Holdridge • Tara Jeanne Vallee • Mark Waldrop Designers AND Stage Managers Colin K. Bills • James Fouchard • Misha Kachman • Pei Lee • Josiane M. Lemieux Milagros Ponce de León • Ivania Stack AUDIENCE SERVICES Theater Policies Latecomers are seated at the discretion of the house manager. Please do not bring food into the theater (beverages are allowed). All buildings are smoke-free. The use of recording or photographic equipment during the show is prohibited. Olney Theatre Center is not responsible for any items left on our campus. All children, including babies, require a ticket. We will ask parents to take their children to the lobby if their behavior is disturbing patrons. Please turn off your cell phone in the theaters. Post-Show Discussions Join the artistic staff and/or invited guests after select Saturday matinees for AfterWords. Please call the Box Office at 301.924.3400 for more information on these events. Sign-Interpreted Performances Sign interpretation is available for the third Thursday evening during a show’s run. The service must be requested two weeks in advance and is based on the availability of qualified interpreters. To request this service, please email [email protected]. Audio-Described Performances Audio-described performances are offered during the third week of a show’s run on Wednesday evenings. This includes pre-show program notes and descriptions of the action, scenery, and costumes during pauses in the dialogue. 301.924.3400 Listening Assistance We offer devices that amplify sound free of charge in exchange for identification. Please ask the house manager for assistance. (This service is not available on the third Wednesday evening of a show’s run.) OLNEYTHEATRE.ORG 25 OLNEY THEATRE CENTER STAFF ADMINISTRATION ARTISTIC Artistic Director Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Music Theater Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Education Artistic Apprentice Jason Loewith Christopher Youstra Jason King Jones Leah Wedge PRODUCTION Director of Production Dennis A. Blackledge Company Manager/ Associate Production ManagerFred T. Paul Technical Director Stephen M. Greene Assistant Technical Director David Ash Carpenters Joseph Caverly, Brad Ziegler Resident Scenic ArtistFred Via Costume Shop Supervisor Jeanne Bland Resident Costume Designer/ Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor Seth Gilbert Costume Shop Associate Kelsey Willis Master Electrician Samantha Campbell Properties Master Rachael Erichsen Sound and Projections Supervisor Brian Chismar Production Management Apprentice Kat Lea Company Management Apprentice Elana Lantry Production Apprentices Jessica Bittorf, Caron Davis, Lauren Gallup, Carissa Gilson, Tatyana Goddard, Emily E. James, Nicole Long, Natalie Petruch, Benjamin Ramos, Alexia Sosa, Melody Taylor SHOW STAFF Assistant Director/ Fight Consultant Assistant Stage Manager/ Props Assistant Lighting Designer Sound Board Op Light Board Op Wardrobe Production Dramaturg Light Board Programmers Additional Electricians Additional Carpenters Additional Painters Megan Behm Emily E. James William Kendall D’Eugenio Natalie Petruch Lauren Gallup Nicole Long Alexandra Ley Helen Garcia-Alton, Ashley Wagoner Tyler Bristow, Stefanie DeHart Jessica Bittorf, Brendan Gregg, Sarah Splaine Claire Jones, Anna Mihm EDUCATION Education Programs Manager Dramaturgy Apprentice Education Apprentice 301.924.3400 Managing Director General Manager Facilities Manager Debbie Ellinghaus Valerie Campbell Michael Plater DEVELOPMENT Senior Associate Director of Development Manager of Institutional Giving Development Assistant Marketing and Development Apprentice Julie Carew Tom Eisman Kristina Erwin Clara Huang FINANCE Director of Accounting and Financial Services Senior Accountant Nene Keita Chyeslan Buso Business Manager Kynda Reid COMMUNICATIONS Director of Marketing and Communications Sales Director Marketing and Public Relations Manager Brand Director/ Graphic Designer Patron and Volunteer Services Manager Box Office Supervisors House Managers Box Office Associates Joshua Ford Weldon C. 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