Monday Night PlayGround November 27 Playbill
PlayGround-NY presents Season 3
MONDAY NIGHT PLAYGROUND
Topic: “The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit”
November 27th, 2023 7pm ET
Vimeo Live Simulcast & On Demand
ACKNOWLEDGING THE LEGACY OF THE LAND WE INHABIT
PlayGround-NY acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Munsee Lanape, the original inhabitants of the territory colonially known as the five burroughs of New York City. As the past and present Indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the Munsee Lanape 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 Munsee Lanape 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 Munsee Lanape Communities and by affirming their sovereign rights as First Peoples. We honor the storytellers of the Lanape and are grateful for our ability to share and uplift Indigenous stories and those of other historically marginalized communities.
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’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, Summer Broyhill, Madeleine Butler, Ben Cain, Julie Campbell, Sidney Glass & Eleanor Clement Glass, Joan Cleveland, Ms. Marilyn Berg Cooper, Ann Ehrmann, Ms. Cherielyn Ferguson, Krystyna Finlayson, Sheri Flanders, Dr. Jan Gilman, Michael Tonjum & Jan Gilman, Hollis Greenwood, Dana Hall, Rachel Harner, Gail Hillebrand & Hugh Barroll, Brandy T Jones, Ms. Anne M. Krause, Emily Kuroda, Ms. Kristy Lin Billuni, Mr. John Lindner, Jonathan Luskin & Leslie Katz, Rhea MacCallum, Dr. Sheila McCormick, Ms. Cynthia L Morishige, Molly Noble & Bob Guilbault, 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, Mr. Richard Dana Swart, Kim Tram, Michael E Tuton, Dr. Eidell Wasserman, and Janine Wilburn. Thank you!
To learn more about the Monday Night PlayGround membership program, click here.
I Want to See the Sun Again
by Bram Hartmann
Directed by Jackson Bradshaw
Molly…….……Sharlene Hartman
Hank………….….Richard Perez Jr.
Sissy…………..….Kimberly Van Vo
The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit
by Stanley Hathaway
Directed by Kayla Amani
Blythe Freeman……………Amber Jessie
Parker Harris………………..Kirby Mason
Lately
by Todd Cerveris
Directed by Mack Brown
Concierge 1………………..Jully Lee
Concierge 2……………Mark Peters
A…..…………..Claudia Nguyen
B……………..….Kenyon Terrell
Mercy as a Mother on a Child
by Claire Abramovitz
Directed by Jim Kleinmann
Yishmael………..Laith Zuaiter
Hagar……………….Jen Anaya
@RudyMocha has Entered the Chatroom
by Bailey Jordan Garcia
Directed by Abigail Rosen
Betsy……..Kylie Lavrenchik
Lexi..………Sarah Guilbault
Peter..…………Felton Sparks
These White Men Are Dangerous
by Danielle E. Moore
Directed by Julio Dowansingh
Cheyenne…………..……Shaina Vallespi
Mika…………………Katie Harden
Usher………………..Alex Moggridge
Stage Manager – Sarah Gasser
This live stream is produced under a SAG-AFTRA New Media Agreement.
PlayGround is a member of Theatre Bay Area 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-ny.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=168 (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 next 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
CLAIRE ABRAMOVITZ (Mercy as a Mother on a Child), she/they, is an emerging playwright living and working in New York City. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English, Theatre, and Jewish Studies from Oberlin College. Her play To Rot in His Bones was a semifinalist in the 2021 Jewish Plays Project Annual Jewish Playwriting Contest. In her spare time, she writes poetry, song parodies, jokes, keeps a list of fake band names, and makes soup for at least thirty. Her dream is to open a soup restaurant/comedy club.
TODD CERVERIS (Lately), he/him, a professional actor for over 30 years, Todd’s play, PROVENANCE, was the Vermont state winner in Portland Stage’s Clauder New England Playwrights Competition. His solo play LET ME SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU won best storytelling at the United Solo Festival in New York. His screenplay FOUR DAYS FROM BETHANY took second place at the Big Bear Lake International Screenplay Festival. And his collaboration with Caridad Svich and Nick Philippou, THE BOOTH VARIATIONS, was a Fringe First nominee at the Edinburgh Fringe.
BRAM HARTMANN (I Want to See the Sun Again) he/him, is a New York-based writer. Bram studied playwriting at The Actors Studio. He lives in Hell’s Kitchen with his fiancé and cat. @bramhwriter on X.
STANLEY HATHAWAY (The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit), he/him, is originally from New York City. I was raised in New York City. I was educated in New York City. I’ve taken Playwriting Classes at HB Studio, and Primary Stages. I’ve been writing plays for some time now. I’ve written a number of One-act plays, and a few Full length plays.
BAILEY JORDAN GARCIA (@RudyMocha has Entered the Chatroom) they/them, is a non-binary playwright located in NYC. They’ve worked with places such as The Blank (“Pedo Punchers”), Cry Havoc (“We Heart Christopher H. Mahoney…”), The Bechdel Group (“Tvilah”), Ohio University (“An Abstinent Orgy”), PlayGround-NY & PlayGround-LA (produced x12), and many others! Currently, Bailey is in a residency with PlayGround-One, working on their full-length entitled “Crazy Jezebels”. When they aren’t writing, Bailey can usually be found at Bethesda Fountain, cuddling with their 3-legged pup, or talking your ear off about Angels in America. baileyjordangarcia.com
DANIELLE E. MOORE (These White Men Are Dangerous), she/her, is an NYC-based writer/producer who has developed content for companies including NBCUniversal and The Shubert Organization. Select theater credits include Audrey Hepburn biomusical Audrey (Bold New Women’s Musical Voices 2020 Selection), CROSSOVER (Illuminate the Arts Grant Recipient; Philadelphia Inquirer’s “Theater to See This Week”). Awards: University of Pennsylvania 2018 Office of the Provost Year of Innovation Grant for the revisionist musical adaptation GATSBY; 2014 PURM Fellowship; Finalist, 2021 Johnny Mercer Foundation Songwriters Project; 2023 Maestra Mentee. BA, The Annenberg School.
ACTORS
JEN ANAYA (Mercy as a Mother on a Child, “Hagar”), they/ them, is a queer Indigenous Mexican theater/music/art/ritual space maker, doula, and energy healer raised on Yavapaiv Apache, Cocopah, and O’odham land. From La Mama to Harvard Art Lab, The Kitchen to Radio City Music Hall, the mountains of Greece to Harpa in Iceland, Jen has been weaving music, theater, art, movement, and healing together for 15 years. A founding member of Constellation Chor, contributor to You Are Here Creations, and 2021 FORGE Fellow, Jen tends to their healing arts practice De Luz Healing, and loves to kick it with the youth at the 52nd St. Project. www.jenanaya.com
SARAH GUILBAULT (@RudyMocha has Entered the Chatroom, “Lexi”), she/they, is a curious nuisance is a curious little nuisance; a hopeful clown. They can be found on social media @guilbobaggins.
KATIE HARDEN (These White Men Are Dangerous, “Mika”), she/her, started show business at the tender age of seven. She modeled for Sears department stores and grew up around musical theater. Katie was blessed to play The Narrator in Joseph at The Academy of Performing Arts, directed by Mark Wilson (BWay/Nat tour: Hair.) She made her Off-Broadway debut in a comedy variety show as well as performed in As You Like It as a supporting role at The Player’s Theatre. Katie originated the role of ‘Katie Winters’ with Seven Angels Theatre and also was in the top 25 at Don’t Tell Mama’s Next Big Act. She has been seen in multiple productions and NYC cabarets and interviews celebrities for her online magazine, Lorette. Also was a guest singer at the Wesleyan University ‘Future Broadway Star’, The Wadsworth, Xfinity Center, The Bushnell, and the Orion Capital to name a few. Selected regional roles: Nancy in Oliver, Maisie in The Boyfriend. Ellie May Shipley in Show Boat, Betty Rizzo in Grease, and Kate Mullins in Titanic. Katie is a proud member of AEA and thanks her parents and her rep The Talent Express for putting up with her. Love to my mom, dad, Evelyn, Ana, and Lorna.
SHARLENE HARTMAN (I Want to See the Sun Again, “Molly”), she/her, has been acting, singing, dancing, writing & directing for most of her life. It started out in San Francisco, with a broken collarbone and a lisp. Her credits include: Off-Broadway, Indie Films, Television, Live Industrials, Nightclubs, Commercials, Voice Acting, Skit Comedy, and Rap Songs. But her heart truly belongs to the theatre. However, most recently she’s been having a love affair with film. Her latest, LUNCH WITH LESLIE, is currently in festivals, receiving numerous awards. She loves creating a character.
AMBER JESSIE (The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit, “Blythe Freeman”), is a NYC actress, honing her craft for two years at the William Esper Studio. Her most recent role was Assata in the compelling play “Anytown USofA” directed by Jonathan Travis. Grateful to contribute her talent, Amber is thrilled to be part of “The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit,” continuing to explore the rich tapestry of storytelling through her art.
KYLIE LAVRENCHIK (@RudyMocha has Entered the Chatroom, “Betsy”), she/her, is an artist and activist dedicated to sparking conversation and awareness about body image issues and the harm they have in the theatre community. She is a proud 2022 graduate of NYU Tisch with a BFA in Drama.
JULLY LEE (@RudyMocha has Entered the Chat, “Concierge 1”), she/her, is an Ovation-nominated actor and the Artistic Director of COLD TOFU IMPROV, the nation’s first and longest-running Asian American comedy troupe. Jully made her Broadway debut in KPOP the Musical, and was recently in HELLO KITTY MUST DIE at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this past summer. Jully has received critical acclaim for her performances in over 30 productions onstage and was nominated for Good Morning America’s Inspiration List: “Who is Making Asian American Pacific Islander History in 2021.” Next week, she will be headed to La Jolla Playhouse for the workshop presentation of MCNEAL by Ayad Akhtar. jullylee.com
KIRBY MASON (The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit, “Parker Harris”), she/her, is an AEA member and graduate of Temple University with a BA in Theater Arts. Amongst her acting career she sits on the Executive Board of the Apollo Theater’s Education Advisory Committee; designing curriculum and continuing education opportunities for theater artists and educators around the world. She has worked off and onstage in theaters across the East Coast. Her favorite roles include the 2023 Broadway World nominated role of Matilda “Tillie” Binks ( Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner), Rheba (You Can’t Take it With You), and Sister Hubert (Nunsense).
ALEX MOGGRIDGE (These White Men Are Dangerous, “Usher”), he/him, is delighted to return to Playground. THEATER Broadway: Betrayal, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz; Regional: Metamorphoses, Treasure Island, Three Sisters, Chinglish (Berkeley Repertory Theatre); Eat Your Heart Out, I Will Be Gone, (Actors Theatre of Louisville/Humana Festival); Clybourne Park, It’s a Wonderful Life, Baskerville(Long Wharf Theatre); Three Sisters(Yale Repertory Theatre); Christmas Carol, Beard of Avon (American Conservatory Theater) and others. PLAYWRITING The Boatman (Flint Repertory Theatre), Simon Dawes Becomes a Planet (Access Theatre, New York) FILM/TELEVISION Batman Begins; “The Defenders,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Person of Interest,” “Trauma”.
CLAUDIA NGUYEN (Lately, “A”), she/her, is delighted to be a part of the Refuge to Planet Mìn cast. Her recent credits include Linh from Brackish at The Wayward Artist and Meghan from End Titus VDM. Claudia has worked on commercials for Dove and San Diego. She is currently learning how to screenwrite.
RICHARD PEREZ JR. (I Want to See the Sun Again, “Hank”)
MARK PETERS (Lately, “Concierge 2”), he/him, performed last year as The Count in a new translation of Schnitzler’s La Ronde, staged at IRT in Manhattan. He was King Lear in A Fool’s Lear, an original adaptation of Shakespeare’s play at the same theatre. Other NYC and regional roles: DeGuiche — Cyrano with Gabriel Barre at St. Clement’s; Sharky — The Seafarer, Nantucket; Frank — The Country Girl; Vanya — Uncle Vanya; Doc — Come Back, Little Sheba (musical) opposite Donna McKechnie (cast album Amazon); Emile — South Pacific; Perón — Evita (three times); Ahab — Moby-Dick (musical – Katsaros-St. Germain), Boston. Mr. Peters is a professional violist. Numerous camera performances. www.MarkPeters.me
FELTON SPARKS (@RudyMocha has Entered the Chatroom, “Peter”), he/him, is excited to step back into the acting world after an extended break. Off-Broadway: The Ebonic Woman (The Gold Dust Orphans). Regional: Stuart Little (Wheelock Family Theater), Cato & Dolly (Plays in Place), Kiss of the Spider Woman (Lyric Stage Company), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Center Square Theater). Workshops: Nosferatu and Beloved King: A Queer Bible Musical. Felton is also a singer and songwriter with original music available on all streaming platforms.
KENYON TERRELL (Lately, “B”), he/him, is a multidisciplinary actor based in NY and the Midwest.
SHAINA VALLESPI (These White Men Are Dangerous, “Cheyenne”), she/her, is a Honduran, New York-based stage and film actress. She recently graduated from NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Studies where she was able to train and embrace all mediums of visual and performance art: Film, Theatre, Dance, Photography, Digital Art, and Filmmaking. Shaina is currently working on fully immersing herself in the professional craft of storytelling through performance. Her most recent work consists of roles on Paramount’s Mean Girls: The Musical, HBO’s Succession, Molli and Max in the Future, and JVN Hair’s Holiday Campaign. Shaina is thrilled to be a part of Playground-NY’s third season!
KIMBERLY VAN VO (I Want to See the Sun Again, “Sissy”), she/her, is a recent graduate of the William Esper Studio Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program. Before trading Toronto for NYC, she studied Theatre at the University of Ottawa, The Dirt Underneath, and The Second City Training Center. Outside of performing, she can be found hiking in the woods, road running around the globe, or baking up a storm in the kitchen.
LAITH ZUAITER (Mercy as a Mother on a Child, “Yishmael”), he/him, is a Palestinian-American, Brooklyn-raised actor/director/writer/producer. He started out acting through The New York Shakespeare Festival as a kid and since has been acting, directing, producing, and writing films and theatre with his friends and family. He makes films under the label, Friendly Stranger Entertainment, a production company started in 2014 at his high school at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts with a team of individuals who were having a hard time trying to find a group of friends to make a film in a 64 hour film festival. Laith got his start in 2007 on a Spike Lee NBC pilot written by Barry Levinson and Tom Fontana called, M.O.N.Y and had his on-screen debut alongside, Bobby Cannavale. Laith is the son of actor/producer, Waleed Zuaiter and Joana B. Zuaiter, producer. Laith is currently workshopping Three Sisters playing Andrey at the Actors Studio. Laith has worked immensely behind the scenes, crewing for films such as 20th Century Women, Babylon, Maestro, and A24’s RAMY. Laith is bi-coastal between LA and New York but is predominately based in Brooklyn, NY.
DIRECTORS
KAYLA AMANI (The Legacy of the Land We Inhabit), she/they, is a director, actor and storyteller born and raised in New York City. They are a graduate of Syracuse University and have recently assisted directors such as Lileana Blain-Cruz and Sarah Hughes at Second Stage and Lincoln Center Theater. Kayla is thrilled to be to be making their PlayGround debut!
JACKSON BRADSHAW (I Want to See the Sun Again), he/they, is a theatre artist and filmmaker based in New York City. Selected theatrical directing credits include Heard it From a Birdie: a Tweet Inspired Musical (Purple Light Productions,) The Apartment on Yucca by Stephen Jared (Premiere the Play,) Rising by Gabrielle Freitas (Dobbins Conservatory,) and Little One by Julia Bilboa (Dobbins Conservatory.) Selected film directing credits include Jackson’s multi-award-winning short film: Untitled Self Portrait and Look Back. Jackson is a graduate of The Dobbins Conservatory of Theatre and Dance. @jacksonbradshawofficial
MACK BROWN (Lately), they/them, is a Brooklyn-based butch charming. Recent creds: marked green at birth, marked female at birth (Fault Line Theatre), The Interrobangers (Theatre [Untitled]). Broadway: Associate Director, Pictures from Home. Off-Broadway: Associate Director, I Can Get It For You Wholesale (CSC), the bandaged place (Roundabout Underground). Roundabout Directing Fellow 2022-23. Gratitude to Bee, Milo, and Mabel. www.readymack.com
JULIO DOWANSINGH (These White Men Are Dangerous), he/they, born in May 1993, stands as a distinguished Jamaican-American filmmaker and portrait/fashion photographer based in the vibrant landscape of New York City. With global recognition adorning his work in both film and photography, Dowansingh dedicates his artistry to amplifying the voices of the most marginalized communities, whose narratives often remain misrepresented in mainstream media. Driven by the profound intersectionality of his identity as a black, queer, and immigrant artist, Dowansingh crafts narratives that resonate deeply with authenticity and purpose. His debut short film, ‘Louder Than Words,’ has captivated audiences worldwide, amassing over 2 million views and gracing prestigious film festivals across China, Japan, Spain, Los Angeles, Boston, and more. His sophomore creation, ‘Family Affair,’ has not only touched hearts but also earned him multiple accolades for his exceptional directing prowess.
JIM KLEINMANN (Mercy as a Mother on a Child; Co-Founder & Artistic Director), 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, and 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.
ABIGAIL ROSEN (@RudyMocha has Entered the Chatroom), she/her, is a New York-based director, dramaturg, and producer, and she is the Executive Producer of Playground-NY. Abigail has experience with new play workshops on Broadway, off-Broadway, and local levels. Follow her career and pop culture blog on Instagram @abimayrose, and on her website at abigailrosen.me.
PRODUCTION
SARAH GASSER (Stage Manager) joined PlayGround in 2017 and has staged managed for the Monday Night PlayGround series and PlayGround Festival. In the Bay Area, she has stagemanaged for Brava and Bay Area Children’s Theatre, among others.
PLAYGROUND-NY is the second 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’ and now New York’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 350 early career playwrights, developing and staging more than 1,500 of their original short plays through the Monday Night PlayGround staged reading series and the PlayGround Festival. PlayGround has also commissioned 100 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 36 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 Steinberg Awards, Glickman Awards (including 6 of the past 10), 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 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-NY, 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.
PLAYGROUND-NY WRITERS POOL
Sam Affoumado, Momo Akashi, Anthony Anello, Andy Boyd, Christin Cato, Todd Cerveris, Jayne Deely, Josh Drimmer, Barry Eitel, Bailey Elis, Jack Feldstein, Ruth Geye, Dana Leslie Goldstein, Stanley Hathaway, Rachel Herron, David Hilder, Rebecca Kane, Elizabeth Lee, Dani Nelson, Matthew Park, Alexander Perez, Jacob Rice, Rachael Richman, Kathryn Ryan, Natalie Sacks, Louise Schwarz, Marcus Scott, Riley Tollen, Gaven Trinidad, Rebbekah Vega-Romero, Charles Velasquez-Witosky, Leela Velautham, Rhys Washington, Maggie Wilson
PRODUCTION & STAFF
Jim Kleinmann, Co-Founder & Artistic Director
Kalina Ko, Associate Producer
Jully Lee, Associate Producer
Abigail Rosen, Associate Producer
Sarah Gasser, Resident Stage Manager
Kelsey Bray, 2022-23 Directing Apprentice
Laith Zuaiter, 2022-23 Directing Apprentice
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