Parity Productions, the New York based theater company dedicated to producing new work and filling at least 50% of the creative positions (playwrights, directors, and designers) with women and/or trans and gender nonconforming (TCNG) artists, has announced the full cast and crew for their world premiere production of Charlie's Waiting by Mêlisa Annis, Parity's 2017 Commission Winner, as well as an extension of the run. Charlie's Waiting will now play March 28 through April 20 at Theaterlab (357 W 36th St, New York, NY 10018) hosted by TLab Shares. The cast is led by Tony nominee Xanthe Elbrick (Broadway: Coram Boy, Candida), and features Stephanie Heitman (A Snowfall in Berlin), and Amy Scanlon (Balladeers Play to the Moon) and is directed by Parity Productions Artistic Director, Ludovica Villar Hauser.
Charlie's Waiting will feature production design (set, costume, and props) by Meganne George (Broadway: A Wonderful Life), lighting design by Calvin Anderson (The Old Man and the Sea), and sound design by Caroline Kittredge Faustine (Single Rider).
The production is Assistant Directed by Judith Binus, with dramaturgy by Jennifer Kranz, Stage Managed by Jenna Ng Lowry, Assistant Stage Managed by George Weinhouse, M.D., General Managed by Isabella Schiller and Cast by Jamibeth Margolis, C.S.A.
Click here to purchase tickets. $27.50 General Admission. $15.00 Student/Senior/Rush/Military/All Unions. $50 VIP.
Charlie's Waiting, a world premiere by 2017 Parity Commission winner Mêlisa Annis, follows two women the night before their wedding. A pregnant Louise is busy with all the planning while her fiancée Kelly busies herself feeding the goats. Everything is going to plan, that is until Louise is forced to confront questions of trust and intimacy, and she discovers how quickly plans can get derailed. "We often use the phrase 'a singular talent for storytelling' to describe part of our selection criteria for playwrights. Mêlisa Annis has that very singular talent," says Parity's Found and Artistic Director, Ludovica Villar-Hauser. "Mêlisa explores intimacy, trust, abandonment, abuse of power, and relationship dynamics - all told with her characteristic dark wit and deep wisdom. Mêlisa can make us laugh and make us uncomfortable, all while keeping us on the edge of our seats."
"Because of their unwavering commitment to a key segment of playwrights and development of story, working with Parity on Charlie's Waiting has been a rich and rewarding experience. It's an added pleasure to be working with a company that has advocacy inextricably bound to its mission -- it's an additional source of inspiration", says playwright Mêlisa Annis.
Xanthe Elbrick (Louise): Broadway: Coram Boy (Tony Award, Drama Desk Nom, Theatre World Award Winner) Off-Broadway: Candida (Drama Desk Award), Beebo Brinker Chronicles, Leaves of Glass, The Alice Complex, Peter and the Starcatcher (original workshop cast). Sith Inquisitor: STAR WARS The Old Republic, Body Of Lies (dir. Ridley Scott), Igraine The Brave (Parents' Choice Award). Trained Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Actors Studio MFA. Xanthe Elbrick Photography. www.xantheelbrickphotography.com
Stephanie Heitman (Kelly) was trained at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Shakespeare & Company and UCB and is a current member of THE BATS; resident acting company of The Flea Theatre. Recent work includes A Snowfall in Berlin directed by Shaun Peknic at Teatro Latea and The Cutthroat Series: Grand Guignol at The Flea Theatre. In the U.K. Stephanie worked extensively with Castle Theatre Company and performed in regional tours of Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing and Arcadia. Voiceover work includes spots for MTV and Kindle.
Amy Scanlon (Annie) is thrilled to be joining Parity Productions for Charlie's Waiting. Training includes: Film and Theatre BA, Musical Theatre RADA, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Theatre credits include: One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, It Runs in the Family, Midsummer Nights Dream, Blithe Spirit (Gallery Players), For Now (NYFringe), The Rental (The Secret Theatre), Scenes of a Sexual Nature (Water People Theatre), Balladeers Play to the Moon (Joe's Pub). www.amy-scanlon.com
Meganne George (Production Design) Broadway: A Wonderful Life (Actor's Fund Benefit). Off-Broadway: She Calls Me Firefly, The Brightness of Heaven (Cherry Lane) For Mabou Mines: Glass Guignol (CS 122inaugural production), Medea, Finn (NYSCA commission grant) DollHouse (2012 Elliot Norton Nomination-Design); Red Beads, Cara Lucia (ATW Hewes Nomination, Best Design 1stIrish Fest 2011); Superpowers, Orpheus and Eurydice, Children of Ararat, Hurray for Iceboy. John Goldfarb Please Come Home (FringeNY Best Costume Design 2007) Regional/International: For Heaven's Sake(Buffalo), Grey Gardens, As Bees in Honey Drown, No Way to Treat A Lady, Radio Gals, Choeophorae (Patras), Lucia's Chapters and A Prelude to a Death in Venice (Kilkenney Arts Festival), Jihad, Peola's Passing and God Don't Exist for Girls from Brooklyn, Code Blue and Sublet (NPTC at Sala Seki Sano, Bogota) Bronx Opera (14 seasons) Film/Industrial: Mabou Mines' Dollhouse ( Arte, France); Don't Nobody Love the Game (PBS Independent Lens); Sesame Street Celebration Parade (Beaches Resorts).
Calvin Anderson (Lighting Design) is a lighting and projection designer based in Brooklyn, NY. Select local projects have been at BAM, The Joyce, NYLA, Symphony Space, and others. Outside of NYC, highlights have been Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Jacob's Pillow, Mixed Blood (Minneapolis), City Theater (Pittsburgh), and Perseverance Theatre (Alaska). Calvin is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) and production manager with the Bearded Ladies Cabaret (Philadelphia, PA). Calvin is a member of Wingspace Design Collective and USA Local 829.
Caroline Kittredge Faustine (Sound Design) is a transsexual theater designer, director, and musician. She is a founding member of the Brooklyn arts incubator Undiscovered Countries, and with them has developed award-winning performances presented in New York City, Maine, and Chicago. As a sound designer and engineer she's worked on new musicals (Single Rider), religious epics (inHEIRitance) and piles of trash (Trash the Patriarchy). She plays bass for transgender rustic electropunk band Gandor Chorale, whose fourth album ALL TOGETHER NO is now available.
Mêlisa Annis's work has been seen at or developed by Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, The Lark, and with Dorset Theater Festival at the Theresa Rebeck Writers Colony, The New School, Primary Stages, ESPA*Drills, Tangent Theater, AboutFace Theater (Ireland), and her play United Front was a finalist for the Lark's Playwrights Week. She won the Margaret Lamb Creative Writing Prize, and was the recipient of the Fordham Summer Fellowship while studying for her MFA in playwriting at Fordham/Primary Stages. Mêlisa has written for new children's show Jessy and Nessy for Amazon Studios/JAM Media. Mêlisa's play Aberfan was published in Clockhouse Literary Magazine (Goddard University) and her play Fit for a King was illustrated and published in Fourth Wall Magazine. Mêlisa is a frequent contributor to BBC Wales factual programming, and has written personal essays for The Western Mail (UK) and BBC Online. She is the recipient of the Parity Productions Inaugural Annual Commission for her play Charlie's Waiting.
Ludovica Villar-Hauser is the Founder and Artistic Director or Parity Productions. Her credits include Off-Broadway premiere of Final Analysis by Otho Eskin at the Signature Theatre (Outstanding Direction at Midtown International Theatre Festival); the premiere of Gregory Murphy's The Countess, which ran for 634 performances Off-Broadway before moving to London's West End; the Off-Broadway premiere of Leaves of Glass by English playwright Philip Ridley; As It Is In Heaven by Arlene Hutton at The Cherry Lane; Bold Girls by Rona Munro at 29th Street Rep; and the NY premieres of A Dozen Perfect Moments, The Brightness of Heaven, Living Arrangements by Laura Pedersen; and, most recently, She Calls Me Firefly by Teresa Lotz at SoHo Playhouse. Previous to her many credits in New York, Villar-Hauser was the youngest woman ever to simultaneously produce and direct in London's West End. Her Long Day's Journey Into Night transferred after its initial run to a larger West End venue. She is a recipient of NYWA's Galaxy Award, and has served on the Board of the League of Professional Theatre Women since 2009.
Parity Productions is a formidable producer of new work that ensures that they fill at least 50% of the creative positions (playwrights, directors, and designers) on their productions with women and/or TGNC artists. In addition to producing their own work, they actively promote other theatre companies that follow their 50% hiring standard. Artistically, they develop and produce compelling new plays that give voice to individuals who rebel against their marginalized place in society. In concert with Parity's mission to see more cis women and trans and gender nonconforming (TGNC) artists employed in the theatre, Parity Productions awards two commissions per year to cis women and TGNC playwrights who have demonstrated a singular talent for storytelling. The selected playwrights receive $2,500 each.
Parity Productions is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit theatre company formed in 2016 by international award-winning director Ludovica Villar-Hauser with its roots in two other previous not-for-profits founded by Villar-Hauser: VH Theatrical Development Foundation and Works by Women.
Videos