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The Perfect Gift

Poster Design: Georgie Lee | Photo by: Dave Stone-Robb

Married couple Neil and Sally Dugan’s Christmas Eve at home with Sally’s enfeebled mother Rosemary is already wild enough with the outdoor display of their eccentric neighbor Delores attracting the entire neighborhood. But when a stranger arrives at their front door, the Dugan’s are forced to re-examine their seemingly quiet, uneventful lives. A story of the lies we tell ourselves and the ways we cope when our circumstances are seemingly insurmountable.

Family Friendliness Rating: Children are not the intended audience, but families can watch this show together

CAST

Bob Hall – Neil
Jennifer Colacino – Sally
Deborah Basham-Burns – Rosemary
Ida Steele – Delores
Kara Parham – Gracee
Sam Peace – Colleen
Guy Martin – Peter

UNDERSTUDIES

Gary Hoeffler – Neil U/S
Emily Cross – Sally U/S
Lorraine Anastasio – Rosemary U/S
Donna Provencher – Delores U/S
Jessica Roberts – Gracee U/S
Celia Elise – Colleen U/S
Ricky Pratchett- Peter U/S

CREATIVE TEAM

Susan Cain McQuilkin – Playwright
Mark McCarver – Director
Olivia Perry – Stage Manager/Assistant Director
Karen Arredondo – Set Designer
Riley Foster-McCarver – Costume Designer
Tyler Cozart – Lighting Designer
John Coker – Original Music Composer/String Bass Soloist/Sound Designer
Hannah Garrett – Associate Sound Designer
Jonathan Schell – Set Lead
Mitchell Steen – Lighting Technician/Board Op

PERFORMANCES

December 6 – 28, 2024
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Pay-What-You-Will Thursday, December 12th at 8pm
Sunday Matinee, December 22nd at 2pm

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The Wise Women

The Overtime Theater proudly presents The Wise Women, a new play written by Nelson Clark and directed by Jana Drew. Three generations of women have struggled with what is required to live a life in the arts. The Wise women know all the stories, know how to push all the buttons, but still have secrets that make every revelation have dire consequences for each other.

Performances run July 14th to August 5th, 2023, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one Sunday matinee on July 30th at 3 pm, and Pay-What-You-Will night on Thursday, July 27th at 8 pm. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s northwest side. General admission tickets are $18, or $12 for SATCO members, military and students with a valid ID.

CAST

Whitney Marlett – Lin (Starhawk) Wise
Sciovahn Barron – Billy Wise
Jaimie Mclaurin – Omie Wise
Matt Wayne – John Lewis
Jonathan Schell – Yanni Albert
Julie Dupont – Lydia Field Lewis

CREW

Director – Jana Drew
Playwright – Nelson Clark
Stage Manager – Angie Hernandez

PERFORMANCES

July 14th – August 5th, 2023
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Pay-What-You-Will Night Thursday July 27th at 8 pm
Sunday July 30th at 3 pm

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The Mountain King

The Overtime Theater proudly presents The Mountain King, a Western Play by Lemuel Mitchell, set in the badlands of the Dakota Territory in 1876. Joshua is a naive young greenhorn from back east. Kady is his debaucherous and drunken old trail guide. The story follows this odd couple, alone on a long trail through the wilderness, as they travel to rendezvous with Buck Brewster, the greatest of the mountain men, the living myth, the Mountain King. Tensions rise as the men’s differences and the mysterious purpose of their expedition into the Black Hills of Dakota threaten the mission and their very lives.

Performances run June 9th to July 1st, 2023, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one Sunday matinee on June 18th at 3 pm, and Pay-What-You-Will night now on Thursday, June 15 at 8 pm. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s northwest side. General admission tickets are $18, or $12 for SATCO members, military and students with a valid ID.

CAST

Martin Vidal – Arcadius Clay
Timothy Lee – Joshua Weaver
Bob Hall – Buck Brewster

CREW

Director – Dave Stone-Robb
Playwright – Lemuel Mitchell
Costumes – Sabrina Lopez
Sound Design – Dave Stone-Robb
Set Design – Dave Stone-Robb

PERFORMANCES

June 9th – July 1st, 2023
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday June 18th at 3 pm
Pay-What-You-Will Night Thursday June 15th at 8 pm

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A Season of Change

We are excited to share the shows we have planned for our 2023 Summer/Fall Season: A Season of Change. Don’t forget, we also have The Denials Improv every Saturday Night showcasing their incredible improv comedy skills. Stay tuned for information about upcoming auditions and other exciting events. We’ll see you at the theater!

A Pile Up On Memory Lane

The Overtime Theater proudly presents A Pile-up on Memory Lane, a profound new social drama written by Zee Bendici, the newest trans voice in playwriting. Her play follows 3 friends from college reconnecting after a few years. Suddenly a trans woman, named Harmony, arrives who knows everything about them and even shares their memories. But no one remembers her. Suspicions rise about this strange “other” person. What does she want? Friendships are challenged and emotions run high when memories resurface.

Performances run May 5 to 27, 2023, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one Sunday matinee on May 21 at 3 pm, and Pay-What-You-Will night now on Thursday, May 11 at 8 PM. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s northwest side. General admission tickets are $18, or $12 for SATCO members, military and students with a valid ID.

Due to social themes and adult language, this show is not appropriate for children or younger audiences.

CAST

HARMONY: Wren Ramos
LUPIN: Cicero Reyes
DES: M’kyra Meliora
TATI: Zita Powell

CREW

DIRECTOR: Kodi Kareem
WRITER: Zee Bendici
ASST. DIRECTOR: Dave Stone-Robb
STAGE MANAGER: Alejandra Mortimer
LIGHTING DESIGN: Chuck Drew

PERFORMANCES

May 5th – May 27th, 2023
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday May 21st at 3 pm
Pay-What-You-Will Night Thursday May 11th at 8 pm

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Tune In

The Overtime Theater proudly presents Tune In, an insightful new play written by television actor and playwright, Carlos Lacámara. He is most known for his TV sitcoms from the 80s including Nurses and Family Ties. A younger generation will remember him as the father on the Nickelodeon sitcom The Brothers Garcia which was set in San Antonio.

His new play centers around Samantha Albert, a female psychology professor in the 1960s. She battles the patriarchy of a male-dominated university, and the traumatic death of her mother, Lily, to conduct experiments on a new wonder drug– LSD. She turns to the aging head of her department, Professor Melnitz, for support when her place alongside competing professors becomes heated. Her experiments will change her, and the other professors, in ways she didn’t expect.

Performances run March 24 – April 15, 2023, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one Sunday matinee on April 2 at 3 pm. And now we happily bring back Pay-What-You-Will Night on Thursday, April 6 at 8 pm. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on San Antonio’s northwest side. General admission tickets are $18, or $12 for SATCO members, military and students with a valid ID.

CAST

Sam – Amanda Aguirre
Lily – Ida Steele
Dan – Nickolas Villarreal
Cora – Mo Rekel Sartain
Bob – Austin Escobedo
Melnitz – G. Lee
Philip – Cam Todd Mills
Henry – Daniel J. Calderón

CREW

Playwright – Carlos Lacámara
Director – Kat Farrell
Stage Manager – Jerid Mahamuth
Makeup Design – Zeb Matthews
Lighting and Scenic Design – Chuck Drew
Sound Design – Brian Harden

PERFORMANCES

March 24th – April 15th, 2023
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday April 2nd at 3 pm
Pay-What-You-Will Night Thursday April 6th at 8 pm

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Stocking Stuffers! 5 Short Christmas Plays

The Overtime Theater proudly presents “Stocking Stuffers! Five Short Christmas Plays”, a collection of short plays from some of the writers featured in our 2022 season including Felix Racelis, Joe Green, Michael Song and Thomas J. Misuraca with performances running from December 9 to December 31, 2022. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with no show on Christmas Eve and Sunday matinees on December 11 and December 18 at 3 p.m. at The Overtime Theater located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side.

In these five tales our writers have tackled some of the important questions of the Christmas season – Whatever happened to the Grinch? What does it take to really play Scrooge? What happens if the man you fall in love with turns out to be Santa Claus? How should you handle your roommate burning your house down on Christmas Eve? What if your four-year-old tells you they no longer believe in Santa – and then shows you the math?

CAST

Kareem Abu Dahab
Jana Drew
Austin Escobedo
Scott Leibowitz
Dwayne Martin
Nicholas Villarreal
River Wellborn

PLAYWRIGHTS

Michael Burger-Song
Joseph Green
Thomas J. Misuraca
Felix Racelis

PERFORMANCES

December 9th – December 31st, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday December 11th and 18th at 3 pm
No shows Christmas Eve or Christmas Day

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Overlap

The Overtime Theater proudly presents Overlap, a dramatic play by San Antonio-born writer, Catie Carlisle, with performances running Nov. 4 to 26, 2022, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one Sunday matinee on Nov. 20 at 3 pm. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s northwest side.

In Overlap. people in a small West Texas town begin experiencing deja-vu, personality changes, and even rapid physical changes. These familiar strangers find their lives intertwining through this odd phenomenon. They must come together to find the common strand binding their strange ordeal before it destroys their lives. Suspicion and emotional entanglement hit a fever pitch of frustration in this eye-opening science fiction drama.

CAST

Jean: Tomàs Castillo-Roque
Hazel: Jackie Velez
Darla: Jessica Roberts
Carter: Elise Hernandez
Emma: Zita Powell
Lucas: Lorenzo Mireles

CREATIVE TEAM

Writer: Catie Carlisle
Director: Bryan Stanton

PERFORMANCES

November 4th – November 26th, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday November 20th at 3 pm

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Ghosting

Dedicated to providing original, innovative, and accessible entertainment at an affordable price, the Overtime Theater is proud to present Ghosting. This along with The Reverend Dr. Paul(i) Murray and other productions at the Overtime in June are a part of our pride series.

After the death of his husband Todd, Jeffrey, a middle-aged man, hires Brandon, a struggling writer to finish his late husband’s plays in an effort to secure his theatrical legacy. Though Brandon sees this as a temporary job and a chance to get paid to work on his passion project, sparks fly between the young man and the still-grieving widower. In his ghostly form, an ever-optimistic Todd does his best to encourage the match until Brandon discovers an intimate diary detailing Todd and Jeffrey’s final days together. With the help of best friends Carol and Gavin and Todd’s otherworldly approval, the couple find their way back into each other’s hearts while also finishing Todd’s unfinished works.

The show will run for ten performances: Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. June 17th to July 9th, 2022 in The Gregg Barrios Theater. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side. General admission tickets are $18.

The show stars Jonathan Schell as “Jeffrey,” Darrel Philips as “Todd,” Lucas Collins as “Brandon,” Nita Campos as “Carol,” and Albert Penuelaz as “Gavin.” Jeffery Hensel directs.

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The Reverend Dr. Paul(i) Murray

Justin Elms as Professor Bryan Campino and Jeniffer Miranda as Kalina (left); Devon Mathews as Pauli Murray (right); Photography by Ashton Simmons

The Overtime Theater is proud to present this historical docudrama on one of the most important people in the civil rights movement. Please join us at The Little Overtime Theater Fridays and Saturdays June 3rd to June 25th at 7PM.

Pauli Murray’s queerness is brought to the spotlight as Kalina, a graduate student, questions her professor’s assessment of a recent essay that she wrote for his class. This one-act play written by Ada A. explores the tensions and limitations of exploring the past using the words of the “present.”

Devon Mathews plays the titular Pauli Murray. Jeniffer Miranda plays Kalina. Justin Elms plays Professor Bryan Campino. Amy Abrigo directs. You can find more of Amy Abrigo’s theatrical work at her website https://amyabrigo.weebly.com/ or find her on instagram @abrigoa

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Beneath the Surface

Written by Michael Song, Beneath the Surface is an anthology of three stories, each exploring themes of isolation, confinement, and one’s belief in the world around them. In the intimate setting of the Overtime, the peril of our protagonists is palpable, their fear almost permeating and infectious. From abductions to apocalyptic conjurings, our victims endeavor to explore their grisly circumstances; each in turn is being forced to explore deep within themselves if they have hope of survival. As each story unfolds, the audience is invited along on the journey to conjecture, deduce and ultimately discover what lies…beneath the surface.

Performances: March 26-April 16, 2022

Women’s Voices

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The Overtime Theater welcomes you to our second installment of the 2022 New Play Development Series celebrating Women’s History Month. The event, titled “Women’s Voices,” will present staged readings of three selected plays: “Blurred Life” by Dawn Xavier Franklin, “Lucky Numbers” by Hope Hommersand, and “The Reverend Dr. Paul(i) Murray” by Ada A.

The Overtime Theater believes that a staged reading is a vital step in the preparatory stage of the creative process.

The monologue “Blurred Life” will read by Danielle King.

“Lucky Numbers,” a comedic one-act play, will feature Christopher Champlin, Patricia Zamora, and Josh Molnar.

“The Reverend Dr. Paul(i) Murray” will feature Sarah Davis, Dan Grimm, and Danielle King.

Jade Esteban Estrada directs. Jana Drew is our stage manager.

After each reading, there will be an audience feedback session.

There will be one brief intermission.

Show time is 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2022 in the Little Overtime Theater.

Tickets

Overtime: Golden Age

Overtime Golden Age brings three classic radio tales to life on the stage: Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Frankenstein, Drama, comedy and suspense in one evening with one cast!

THE PLAYERS

Elise Hernandez, Sharon Beales, Jessica Roberts, Matthew Roberts, Priscilla Issac and Gideon Njoroge

Performances

September 10th – October 2nd

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday September 19th at 3pm
Sunday September 26th at 7pm


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Dream a Little Dream

by Sarah Goodwin

How do you escape from a nightmare if you’re already awake?

Life was good for Judy. Newly wed to the love of her life and ready to begin a family, everything is perfect. Until she suddenly wakes up in her home only to find it isn’t her home anymore. Surrounded by strangers and suddenly over 50 years in the future, how will she escape the strange men pursuing her–and what is the secret behind the song that seems to follow everywhere she goes? Somehow she must find out the secret–or be separated from her family forever.

Outside Voice Project – Lacuna Community

The newest San Antonio non-profit organization, Lacuna Community is proud to partner with Overtime Theatre for this production.  Natalie Buster, Programming Director of Lacuna Community, and certified trauma-informed yoga therapist will work with actors on creating a safe space to explore the trauma-informed subject matter of this piece, and to practice self-care so they can release at the end of each rehearsal and performance. The project is called the Outside Voice Project which uses trauma-informed yoga and breath techniques for theatrical expression, especially when the material is serious, trauma-informed, or challenging in nature.

Lacuna Community’s mission is to use the tools of yoga and meditation to create a safe foundation for creative expression and personal growth.  There are a lot of misconceptions about yoga – that it’s all about standing on your head or twisting into pretzel shapes in a hot room.  Trauma-informed yoga therapy is a practice where the student is in charge of their experience.  We use movement, visualization, affirmations, and breathwork as tools for the actor’s toolbox, inviting them to create a safe space to express themselves freely.

If you’d like more information about the Outside Voice Project, please contact Natalie at lacunacommunitycontact@gmail.com
Read more about Lacuna Community at https://www.lacunacommunity.org.

CAST

JUDY – Andy Armstrong
JOHN – Timothy Lee
ANNE – Ida Steele
JIMMY – Zen Phisto
BILL– Robert Moritz
JENNIFER – Angie Hernandez
VENDOR – Alaia Brown
DRIVER – Claudisa Aguilar
CATERER – Allie Gomez
NURSE – Jessica Galvan

CREATIVE TEAM

Director – Sarah Goodwin
Assistant Director & Stage Manager – Angie Hernandez
Lights and Sound – Sciovahn
Assistant Stage Manager – Fiona Lydston
Lighting Design – Scott McDowell
Costume Design –  Angie Hernandez

Performances
August 6th – August 28th
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday August 22nd at 7pm

Tickets on sale 7/1

The Meeting by Jeff Stetson

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The Meeting

A One Act Play by Jeff Stetson

This eloquent production depicts an imaginary meeting of two of the most important men of modern times: Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Differing in their philosophies, but alike in their mutual respect, the two men debate their varying approaches to the same grave social problems, both prepared to die for their beliefs but neither aware of how soon their assassins’ bullets would await them.

Note: There will be a talk back by director and actors following both performances.

Cast

Carl E. Brooks – Malcolm X

Ronnie Whyman Alexander – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Torence B. White – Rashad

Creative Team

Producer: The Overtime Theater

Writer: Jeff Stetson

Director: Torence B. White

Performances

Return engagement on Friday and Saturday, November 15 and 16 at 8:00 pm.

Special arrangement granted by Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Tickets: $10.00 general admission. Buy online.

An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe

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An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe

Written by Derek Berlin

Almost a week before his death, Edgar Allan Poe was found wandering the streets of Baltimore, delirious and incoherent.  Derek Berlin takes us inside Poe’s dream state where he narrates his life’s journey. From his purgatorial state, Poe spins his last haunting ghosts of thought: a personal tale of pain, sorrow, and the desire for his soul’s redemption. Rediscover Poe’s Gothic and macabre glory in this one-man show starring Derek Berlin.

“Like Harry Houdini himself, what audiences might find most alluring is the opportunity to see this eclectic take on a feat few performers would endeavor.” – Jade Esteban Estrada, San Antonio Sentinel

Performance Dates

July 5 – July 27, 2019
July 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 at 8pm
Sunday July 14 at 3pm and Sunday July 21 at 7pm

 

Tickets

The Garden Poem

The Garden Poem by Derek Berlin

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Fate and faith collide in “The Garden Poem” at the Overtime Theater

The Overtime Theater in association with Derek Berlin Productions is proud to present “The Garden Poem,” an original play with music, directed and starring Derek Berlin.

“The Garden Poem” follows the journey of legendary recording artist Johnny London (Derek Berlin) who must try to reconcile fate and faith after the loss of his wife Beverly London (voiced by Jacquelyn Nicole) to a car accident and his child’s inevitable passing from leukemia. He finds solace in the words of a poem that he’s read to his daughter Jenny (Ashlyn Rainn Holmes) since birth which describes a special garden of perfection, peace and eternal happiness. The dramatization of his struggles, the comfort and reassurance he receives from his dying daughter, coupled with a reality check he receives from his longtime family friend Audra (Whitney Marlett) opens his eyes to a pathway of acceptance and trust in faith.

Although the new work “has nuances of God,”  “Garden Poem” isn’t “a religious play. [The play] is about finding peace in your heart and understanding [and realizing] that bad things happen to good people,” says the award-winning performer who was last seen at The Overtime in “My Name was Dorian…Dorian Gray.” Berlin feels that the show could offer something to all audiences regardless of their religious background. “The God that we talk about in the play is a God of love, understanding and compassion,” he says.

Berlin was initially inspired to create the play after watching a documentary on family tragedies that particularly dealt with the loss of a child. During his research of how different people deal with feelings of despair, he came to the conclusion that many “want justification” when a loved one is suddenly taken from them. He describes the “I hate God” moment that can occur during the grieving period. “Sometimes there’s no justice and we blame God,” he says. In the play, his protagonist’s faith is redeveloped as he moves through the tumultuous emotional challenge. “As a producer, sometimes the play chooses you,” says Berlin who has enjoyed the themes of spiritual exploration during the rehearsal process. “You don’t choose the play.”

Berlin wrote the lyrics to the songs in the play and will perform the title song live. Producer and Composer Brian Henderson wrote the music and created the musical arrangements.

Cast

Johnny London – Derek Berlin

Audra Simms – Whitney Marlett

Jenny London – Ashlyn Rainn Holmes

Beverly London – Jacquelyn Nicole

 

Creative Team:

Producer – Derek Berlin Productions with The Overtime Theater
Writer and Director – Derek Berlin
Assistant Director – Nicole Erwin
Stage Manager—Jonathan Schell
Original Music – Derek Berlin
Set Design – Derek Berlin
Lighting Design – Christopher Champlin
Board Op—Bob McKinney
Song Lyrics and Lead Vocals – Derek Berlin
Musical Composition and Arrangements – Brian Henderson
Additional Organ and Piano—Brandon Lee Parish
Back up Vocals—Devon Mathews
Poster Photography—Patrick Anness

Performances

Jul 13-Aug 4

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sunday Jul 22 at 3pm; Sunday Jul 29 at 7pm

Tickets are $15 General Admission, $12 Senior, $10 Military/Student/Educator/SATCO with ID and available online at gardenpoem.bpt.me. Limited seating. Reservations recommended.

Quills by Doug Wright

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ARIA Creative Productions asks “What is Art?” with controversial show about the Marquis de Sade at the Overtime Theater

“In order to know virtue, we must first acquaint ourselves with vice.” One of the many memorable quotes from the infamous libertine and author, Donatien Alphonse François, otherwise known as the Marquis de Sade. The Marquis, to say the least, is a historically polarizing figure historically who spent the better part of his adult life in prisons and mental asylums throughout France due to his penchant for writing macabre stories fraught with pornography, violence, and some of the most extreme aspects of human behavior. His legacy is so profound, that even the words “sadism: and “sadist” are derived from his surname.

In 1995, Texas-born playwright Doug Wright took pen to paper and composed his own story about this tumultuous character. Quills premiered at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, D.C. and went on to win an Obie Award, as well as be adapted by Wright himself into a full-length motion picture starring Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet and Michael Caine. The film was critically acclaimed, earning Rush a BAFTA, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award nomination for his performance as the Marquis.

Quills will be the first stand-alone production for ARIA in 2018. ARIA co-produced the regional tour of The Last 5 Years with Texas Light Opera earlier this year. It was during that production ARIA Executive Director Nicole Erwin was given the script and immediately became intrigued by its message.

Quills-Promo-Press“We want to show San Antonio something provocative, not just emotionally, but physically and mentally, as well,” says director Nicole Erwin. “This show, much like the author it’s written about, is as controversial as it gets. Within the first few minutes, the audience will be thrown eloquently written pieces of literature, featuring some of truly perverse scenarios: rape, murder and coprophagia, just to name a few. While we look at such things as atrocious, and justly so, one only has to look at our modern culture and ask, ‘How deplorable do Quills2we consider these things?'”

It was during The Last 5 Years that Erwin and ARIA Artist-in-Residence Joseph Urick began to brainstorm the possibility of putting on such a production. “The chance to bring its source material to life is staggering, but incredibly exciting as well. It is our hope that the show will be both terrifying and wonderful to watch,” says Urick.

The production is full of material pulled directly from Sade’s work, and, as expected, is not for all audiences. “At its heart,” continues Urick, “beyond the sex and the erotica, the story is not about the quality of Sade’s work, rather, it directly asks the audience, ‘What is art?’ ‘Is there a difference between good and bad art?’ ‘Should art ever be censored?’ ‘Who makes the decision to censor it?’ And, most importantly, ‘What gives them to right to make such a decision?’”Quills-Promo-13

The show features a hyper-fictionalized re-telling of the Marquis’ final days at Charenton, a mental asylum in France where the historical Marquis actually did live and die. “Bringing the asylum to life at the Overtime is going to be quite a challenge,” says Erwin.  “We are in the small theatre that seats just over twenty-five seats, so spacing is going to be limited. However, in such an intimate space, we really want to put the action in the audience’s laps, so, in the tradition of the French neo-classic period, we are going to present this show in the French Tennis Court style, with the audience on two sides.”

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“But what makes the show daunting is the extreme subject matter,” continues Erwin, “It would be quite easy to censor some of the more controversial moments of the play, but, if we did, when the play itself is about the lengths some go to censor art, then why do the show at all? So, yes, this production will pull no punches and will feature all those salacious details the Marquis was notorious for. It is my hope that the discerning audience will, at least, have lots of food for thought afterward.”

Quills will feature a cast of six, including Michael Song as Dr. Royer-Collard, a staunchly moral man of seemingly impeccable character; Robert Moritz as the Abbe de Coulmier, a merciful priest whose soft heart and merciful devotion are put to the test; Morgan Clyde as the chambermaid Madeleine Leclerc, a laundry lass smitten with the Marquis’ works; James Lindsley as Monsieur Prouix, an architect who works for Dr. Royer-Collard, Susan Brogdon as Renee Pelagie, the Marquis’ ill-begotten wife, who is desperate to silence her philandering husband, by any means; and finally, Urick will play the insufferably impish Marquis.

Due to its graphic adult content, intense subject matter, and provocative language and situations, this production will be held for a limited run, with only four public performances, and one preview.

Quills is produced by ARIA Creative under special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Quills is meant for mature audiences only, and will feature male nudity, Adult language, situations, and themes. Only those over 18 will be admitted. No exceptions. This production is not recommended for those with sensitive religious beliefs.

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Cast

Susan Brogdon as Renee Pelagie
Morgan Clyde as Madeleine Leclerc
James Lindsley as Monsieur Prouix / Lunatic
Robert Moritz as Abbe de Coulmier
Kyle Picot as Valcour
Michael Song as Dr. Royer-Collard
Joseph Urick as The Marquis de Sade

Crew

Director: Nicole Erwin
Stage Manager: Erin Urick
Costumes: Rose Kennedy

Performances

July 19-July 28; Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM; No Sunday matinees.

Tickets

$20 General Admission. Tickets Online at BrownPaperTickets.com.

Run time is two hours. There will be at 10 minute intermission. Reviewers are invited on or after July 18. Photos Courtesy of Mary Rath.