John Rando (Tony and Outer Critics Award winner for Urinetown) directs production starring
Arnie Burton (Flesh and Bone) as Jonathan,
Emily Robinson (Transparent) as Tessa,
Jon Tenney (The Closer, Major Crimes, Scandal) as Jack, and
Jennifer Westfeldt (Kissing Jessica Stein, Ira & Abby, Friends With Kids) as Jen.
Five-star amenities and family fallout are on the itinerary as Jack races to land a life-changing deal during an Aspen getaway.But wide open spaces offer no place to hide as Jack's family fails to keep the truth and elements at bay.Pulitzer Prize finalist playwright
Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros and Tony Award-winning director
John Rando offer a funny and poignant cautionary tale about the perils of pretense and fragility of family.
Recipient of the Edgerton Foundation New Play Award. Major support for this world-premiere production is provided by the Edgerton Foundation New Play Production Fund.
On the production team are: Scenic Design by Derek McLane; Costume Design by Denitsa Bliznakova; Lighting Design by Jaymi Lee Smith; Sound Design by Jon Gottlieb; Production Stage Manager Elizabeth A. Brohm; Assistant Stage Manager Maggie Swing and Casting by Phyllis Schuringa.
The production plays previews Tuesday, June 7 - Tuesday, June 14. Opening night is slated for Wednesday, June 15. The show runs through Sunday, July 17, 2016. Tickets currently priced from $32 to $82 and are available in-person at the
Geffen Playhouse box office, via phone at 310.208.5454 or online at
www.geffenpayhouse.org. Fees may apply. The
Gil Cates Theater at the
Geffen Playhouse is located at 10886 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
ABOUT THE CAST AND CREATIVES:
ARNIE BURTON (Jonathan)
Broadway: The 39 Steps, Peter and the Starcatcher, Machinal, A Free Man of Color, Amadeus. Off-Broadway highlights include Lives of the Saints and Mere Mortals, both by
David Ives and directed by
John Rando. Also The Temperamentals (Drama Desk award), 30th anniversary revival of The Mystery of Irma Vep (Drama League nomination), The Last Sunday in June, The Explorers Club, Tail! Spin!, The Merchant of Venice/The Jew of Malta. England: The Merchant of Venice at the
Royal Shakespeare Company. Regional highlights include the L.A. premiere of All in the Timing at the
Geffen Playhouse and the world premiere of A Confederacy of Dunces at the
Huntington Theatre Company, Boston. Other theaters include the Old Globe, Berkeley Rep,
Alley Theatre, A.R.T.,
Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival. Television appearances include The Blacklist, Flesh and Bone (recurring), Frasier, Blue Bloods, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, White Collar, Caroline in the City, Life on Mars, Faith and Hope, 6 Degrees and Sister, Sister. Film: The Real Meaning of Things, Igby Goes Down, The Private Lives of Pippa Lee and Game 6.
EMILY ROBINSON (Tessa)
Emily made her Off-Broadway debut in
Horton Foote's epic, The Orphans' Home Cycle at
Signature Theatre in New York, directed by
Michael Wilson, (Drama Desk Special Award) and is delighted to be making her L.A. theater debut at the
Geffen Playhouse in BIG SKY. Upcoming films include Behold My Heart, Going Under and Broken Vows. Television credits include Amazon's Golden Globe-winning Transparent (Screen Actors Guild Award Nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series), Criminal Minds (CBS), Rizzoli and Isles (TNT), Scorpion (CBS), A.N.T. Farm (Disney), Girl Meets World (Disney), The Following (FOX), CSI:NY (CBS), Person of Interest (CBS), Saturday Night Live (NBC), Late Night with
Jimmy Fallon (NBC) and The Guiding Light (CBS). Emily also recently wrote, directed and starred in her first short film, Virgin Territory.
JON TENNEY (Jack)
BIG SKY marks Tenney's third production at the Geffen, having previously starred in
David Lindsay-Abaire's Good People and
David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow. His Broadway credits include: the Tony Award-winning revival of The Heiress (opposite
Cherry Jones), Biloxi Blues, Brighton Beach Memoirs, and Sweet Sue as well as the national tour of
Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing directed by
Mike Nichols. Off-Broadway credits include: The Substance of Fire (
Playwrights Horizons and Lincoln Center), Chaucer In Rome (Lincoln Center) Beggars in the House of Plenty (Manhattan Theatre Club), Impossible Marriage (opposite
Holly Hunter at The Roundabout), and Tuesdays with Morrie (opposite/
Alvin Epstein at The Minetta Lane). His numerous television credits include seven seasons starring opposite
Kyra Sedgwick on TNT's The Closer, reprising his role in its spin-off Major Crimes and directing episodes of both. Tenney played Vice President Andrew Nichols on ABC's Scandal and recurs on Amazon's original Hand of God. His film credits include featured roles in You Can Count On Me, Tombstone, Fools Rush In, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, and Rabbit Hole. A Vassar graduate and trained at The Juilliard School, Tenney will next be seen in the film adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull opposite
Annette Bening and
Saoirse Ronan.
JENNIFER WESTFELDT (Jen)
An actress and filmmaker,
Jennifer Westfeldt is perhaps best known for writing and starring in the indie films Kissing Jessica Stein, Ira & Abby and Friends With Kids, which also marked her directorial debut. Jennifer made her Broadway debut in Wonderful Town, directed by
Kathleen Marshall, for which she received a Tony nomination, a Theater World Award and a Drama League Award. Recent stage work includes the world premieres of
Nicky Silver's Too Much Sun at
Vineyard Theatre (directed by
Mark Brokaw),
Scott Z. Burns' The Library at the Public Theater (directed by Stephen Soderbergh),
Nell Benjamin's The Explorers Club at Manhattan Theatre Club (directed by
Marc Bruni),
Cusi Cram's A Lifetime Burning at
Primary Stages (directed by
Pam McKinnon) and
Stephen Belber's The Power of Duff at the
Huntington Theatre Company and New York Stage and Film (directed by
Peter DuBois). Television credits include Girls, 24, Grey's Anatomy, Notes From the Underbelly and Children's Hospital, among others.
ALEXANDRA GERSTEN-VASSILAROS (Playwright)
Her play Omnium Gatherum (2004 Pulitzer Prize Finalist, co-written with
Theresa Rebeck) premiered at the Humana Festival and went on to Off-Broadway, national and international productions. Her controversial play The Argument (
Vineyard Theatre) had a recent "revised" production at Theatre J in Washington, D.C. The Ordinary Yearning of Miriam Buddwing (directed by
Anna Shapiro), My Thing of Love (directed by
Terry Kinney; Broadway, directed by
Howard Davies) and Supple in Combat (directed by
Max Mayer) were commissioned and premiered at
Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Mother of Invention (directed by
Nicholas Martin) premiered at the
Williamstown Theatre Festival starring
Estelle Parsons. Mean Time, about the fracturing effects of war on soldiers and their families, was workshopped at Juilliard, NYU Graduate Theatre Program and New York Stage and Film (directed by
Daniel Aukin). Her plays are published by Smith & Kraus and Samuel French. A selection of her short plays will soon be published by Samuel French. Public Radio/Playing for Air is currently featuring two of her short plays: Two Jews in their Seventies with
Jerry Stiller and Open Arms with
Julie White and
Bill Irwin. She has developed several television projects with co-writer Carl Capotorto for HBO, Executive Producers
Will Scheffer and
Mark Olsen, and for KILLER/MOXIE films. Alexandra is a graduate of the NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and a member of PEN. She leads writing workshops for veterans, children and women at The Bowery Mission in N.Y.C. She has three sons and dedicates BIG SKY to Johnny.
JOHN RANDO (Director)
Broadway credits include
Penn & Teller on Broadway, On The Town (Tony Nomination for Best Direction of a Musical), A Christmas Story, The Wedding Singer, Urinetown (Tony and Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Director), A Thousand Clowns and
Neil Simon's The Dinner Party. His recent Off-Broadway credits include Lives of the Saints (
Primary Stages), The Heir Apparent (2014 SDCF Calloway Award for Direction -
Classic Stage Company), All in the Timing (
Primary Stages - 2013 Obie Award for Direction), and The Toxic Avenger, among many others. He directed the Encores! Productions of Annie Get Your Gun, Little Me, It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, On the Town, Damn Yankee, Face the Music, Strike Up the Band, Do Re Mi, The Pajama Game and Of Thee I Sing. He also directed the staged performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel with the
New York Philharmonic.
Geffen Playhouse has been a hub of the Los Angeles theater scene since opening its doors in 1995. Noted for its intimacy and celebrated for its world-renowned mix of classic and contemporary plays, provocative new works and second productions, the not-for-profit organization continues to present a body of work that has garnered national recognition. Named in honor of entertainment mogul and philanthropist
David Geffen, who made the initial donation to the theater, the company was founded by
Gilbert Cates, and is currently helmed by Artistic Director
Randall Arney, Executive Director
Gil Cates, Jr., and Co-Chairs of the Board Martha Henderson and
Pamela Robinson. Proudly associated with UCLA, the Geffen welcomes an audience of more than 130,000 each year, and maintains extensive education and community engagement programs, designed to involve underserved young people and the community at large in the arts. Following a strong 2014/2015 season during which five productions extended, the company's 20th anniversary season features eight productions (two world and three West Coast premieres) featuring some of the nation's leading playwrights and directors.
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