Chester Theatre Company will explore mother-daughter relationships in the 3rd play of its 26th Season, MEMORY HOUSE, by
Kathleen Tolan. CTC veteran
Debra Jo Rupp returns to CTC in this moving story about the complex issues raised by international child adoption. Performances will run from July 29-August 9.
MEMORY HOUSE opens in a New York apartment on New Year's Eve. Maggie hovers as her teenage daughter Katia tries to finish her college application -- due by midnight. Katia picks tonight -- of all times -- to challenge Maggie on the ethics of her adoption from a Russian orphanage, while Maggie picks tonight to learn to bake a pie. Honest, sharp-witted, sharp-tongued, and ultimately deeply loving, MEMORY HOUSE is "A captivating emotional ballet that is also a moving demonstration of the strenuous work that goes into good mothering." (New York Times).
Tolan was commissioned by
Oskar Eustis, former Artistic Director of the
Trinity Repertory Company (Providence, RI) to write a play that eventually became MEMORY HOUSE. Inspired by a case relating to an international adoption, she wrote about the complexities of raising a child born to a different mother in another part of the world.
"MEMORY HOUSE" is part of our ongoing look at the fluid nature of personal identity," said CTC Artistic Director Byam Stevens, "Both characters are wrestling with their sense of self. Maggie is struggling with the ramifications of career transition from dancing to corporate life. Katia, an American teenager in every sense, fears she's losing her connection to her Russian birth identity. What's great is how Tolan deals with these issues in a way that is both deeply moving and so very witty."
Stage, film, and television actress
Debra Jo Rupp will be starring as Maggie. Katia will be played by newcomer Caitlyn Griffin. The mother-daughter relationship of the play mirrors the relationship of the actors, as Ms. Rupp has taken Griffin under her wing as she makes her professional debut.
THE CREATIVE TEAM:Kathleen Tolan (Playwright) worked for years as an actor and is currently the head of the MFA Playwriting Program at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers.Premiered at New York's
Playwrights Horizons, MEMORY HOUSE has been produced at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Victory Gardens in Chicago, the
Seattle Rep, and at Trinity Repertory Theatre, where it was originally commissioned. Her plays have also been produced in New York (
Playwrights Horizons,
The Public Theatre and the Women's Project), and in Europe. She is the recipient of the 2005 McKnight National Residency and is a member of the Writers Guild, the
Dramatists Guild and PEN.
Sheila Siragusa (Director) Previous CTC productions include An Iliad, Mercy of a Storm, Blackbird and the New England premiere of
Marilyn Campbell and
Curt Columbus's Crime and Punishment. Sheila is cofounder and director of The August Company, directing first folio Shakespeare with Taming of the Shrew, King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing, Twelfth Night and As You Like It. Her original play Water, a movement/theatre piece about privatization of natural resources, was the recipient of the Theatre for Social Justice Award.
Debra Jo Rupp (Maggie) previous work with CTC includes Madagascar and Body of Water. She has worked regionally with the Berkshire Theatre Festival (Deathtrap, Mornings at Seven) The
Williamstown Theatre Festival (True West, A Flea in Her Ear) and TheaterWorks Hartford (Annapurna). Ms. Rupp has been nominated for numerous awards (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Connecticut Critics Circle) for her role of Dr.
Ruth Westheimer in
Becoming Dr. Ruth at the Westside Arts Theatre. Her Television credits include That 70's Show (Kitty Forman, 8 seasons).
Caitlyn Griffin (Katia) is making her professional debut. She will be a senior at the University of Massachusetts Amherst this coming Fall, and has been performing since the age of 9, in upwards of 40 school and community productions.
Scenic Design by Geoffrey Ehrendreich, Costume Design by Sarah Nelson, Lighting Design by James McNamara, Sound Design by Tom Shread.
Tickets are available on CTC's website: www.chestertheatre.org, or by phone at 1800-595-4TIX. To receive a brochure, contact the CTC office at 413-354-7770. CTC performances take place at Chester's Historic Town Hall, 15 Middlefield Road, Chester, MA. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8:00pm, with matinees Thursdays and Sundays at 2:00pm. Tickets are $37.50. Student, Chester Resident, and group rates for 10 or more are also available. For further information, visit CTC's website at www.chestertheatre.org.
Chester Theatre Company, a professional theatre company located in the foothills of the Berkshires, produces 4 plays each summer, performed by topflight actors, directors and designers from across the country. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Byam Stevens, CTC has earned a reputation for producing the best in contemporary theatre -- 17 CTC productions have gone on to Off Broadway, regional, national, and international engagements in the last 18 years.
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