Caffeine Theatre will end its production of Wild Nights With Emily, by Madeleine Olnek, directed by Meghan Beals McCarthy on April 11th.
Much of
Emily Dickinson's life remains a mystery; she was only published a handful of times while she was alive, and rarely left her room in her later years. Upon her death, hundreds of poems were found hidden away, just as much of her existence had been. As the people closest to her compete to tell their version of her story, another side of
Emily Dickinson emerges: the nature of her relationship with her dearest friend and eventual sister-in-law Susan Gilbert was one that literature books don't generally acknowledge.
A queer quirky comedy about a reclusive poet's secret life, Wild Nights With Emily skips around in time and space, switching narratives in an energetic and comical exploration through the life, the forbidden love, and the death of Miss
Emily Dickinson.
Cast:
Jessica Bennett, Dana Black*,
Carey Lee Burton*, Annie Calhoun, Amanda Hartley, Ian Novak,
Ian Randall, and Lauren Vitz
*Caffeine Theatre Artistic Associate
Director: Meghan Beals McCarthy has helmed productions, workshops and readings in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Edinburgh, working with companies such as Goodman, Steppenwolf, Northlight, Chicago Dramatists, Collaboraction, Pavement Group and Theatre Seven (Chicago) and the
Women's Project, Abingdon Theatre,
Ensemble Studio Theatre and The Pearl (New York). Previously she served as Program Assistant for Steppenwolf's First Look Repertory of New Work, and presently serves
Northlight Theatre as their Literary Manager and Resident Dramaturg. Before Chicago, Meghan was the Artistic Associate at The Pearl Theatre Company in New York City; she served as casting director and manager of the resident acting company's extensive research and development programs. Meghan earned her MFA in Directing from The Theatre School at DePaul University and her BA in Theatre from the University of Southern California. She is an Associate Artist with Chicago Dramatists and a Trustee of Caffeine Theatre.
Playwright: Downtown New York playwright/director Madeleine Olnek, has often worked with the comic performers Dennis Davis, Cynthia Kaplan,
Nancy Giles, and Deb Margolin. Her low-budget, largely underground NYC productions, described by playwright
Paula Vogel as "incredible contemporary masterpieces" in American Theatre Magazine, include Wild Nights With Emily, Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same, and You Call For The Fireman and The Arsonist Comes (which premiered at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater). She is a co-author of A Practical Handbook for The Actor (foreword by
David Mamet). Hold Up is her first film.
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