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Haven Theatre Presents DIRECTORS HAVEN 2018

October 15 – 31, 2018 at The Den Theatre

Haven Theatre is pleased to present its fourth DIRECTORS HAVEN, the company’s ever-growing initiative annually showcasing the talents of three rising directors. This season, Charlotte Drover directs Madame Rachilde’s surreal horror ballet THE CRYSTAL SPIDER, with translation by Daniel Gerould; Airos Sung-En Medill helms Josefina Lopez’ heartfelt and healing SIMPLY MARIA, OR THE AMERICAN DREAM; and Dani Wieder directs an imaginative take on William Inge’sdrama PEOPLE IN THE WIND. The three productions, which will have the support of a full production team, will run back-to-back in one program. DIRECTOR’S HAVEN 2018 will play October 15 – 31, 2018 at Haven Theatre’s resident home, The Den Theatre (2A), 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood. All performances are pay-what-you-can. Tickets are currently available at haventheatrechicago.com.

Pictured: (left to right) Charlotte Drover, Airos Sung-En Medill and Dani Wieder will helm Haven Theatre’s DIRECTORS HAVEN 2018.

Comments Artistic Director Josh Sobel, “I have been overwhelmed by how the Director's Haven continues to evolve and grow year after year, and this year is no exception with our 4th cohort of early-career directors. These are three exceptionally exciting burgeoning visions, distinctly contemporary, curious about the sheer potential of the art form and deeply, immensely personal. I invite you to join us at the ground floor of what’s next as we showcase some of the next generation's emerging artistic leaders and visionaries. Join Haven Theatre as we continue our mission to invest in the future.”

Directors Haven Cast - Haven Theatre’s DIRECTORS HAVEN 2018 will feature (top, l to r) Kristen Alesia, Kylie Anderson, Lynne Baker, Emily Butcher, Diana Camacho, Sar Cohen, Elena Dern, Berit Godo, (center, l to r) Natalie Hanson, Grayson Heyl, Gregory D. Hicks, Hillary Horvath, Amy Hunt, Jennifer Ledesma, Sarah Ellen Miller, Jessica Morales, (bottom, l to r) Ernesto Moreta, Mollyanne Nunn, Esme Perez, Andrew Rathgeber, Rolo Rodriguez, Jorge Silva, Alec Silver and Kate Staiger.

DIRECTORS HAVEN 2018 includes:

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THE CRYSTAL SPIDER

By Madame Rachilde, translated by Daniel Gerould

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Directed by Charlotte Drover

Mentor: Krissy Vanderwarker

Cast: Emily Butcher (Ensemble), Elena Dern (Ensemble), Sarah Ellen Miller (Ensemble), Jessica Morales (Ensemble), Mollyanne Nunn (Ensemble), Alec Silver (Terror Stricken) and Kate Staiger (Mother). Swing: Berit Godo (Ensemble).

The Crystal Spider is a surreal horror play that dives into the mind of Terror-Stricken, a young person plagued by their Mother's social and sexual pressures and haunted by their strange and paralyzing fear of mirrors. They revive this story for their Mother, awakening the suppressed memories trapped within the looking glass. This story – told through poetry, dance and physical theatre – forces Terror-Stricken into a final confrontation with their mirror self and every demon they run from.

SIMPLY MARIA, OR THE AMERICAN DREAM

By Josefina Lopez

Directed by Airos Sung-En Medill

Mentor: Jess McLeod

Cast: Diana Camacho (Girl, Ensemble), Sar Cohen (Girl, Ensemble), Natalie Hanson (Girl, Ensemble), Jennifer Ledesma (Carmen), Ernesto Moreta (Jose, Ensemble), Esme Perez (Maria), Rolo Rodriguez (Priest, Ensemble) and Jorge Silva (Ricardo).

Simply Maria, or the American Dreamis an episodic telling of Maria and her family's migration from Mexico to the United States and what it means to be a woman in her family in the past, present and future. Desperate to change their story, Maria is forced to face the collision of her family and her new home while navigating the definitions of gender and culture that are passed on from one generation to the next.

PEOPLE IN THE WIND

By William Inge

Directed by Dani Wieder

Mentor: dado

Cast: Kristen Alesia (Elma), Kylie Anderson (Girl), Lynne Baker ( Professor), Grayson Heyl (Old Lady), Gregory D. Hicks (Driver), Hillary Horvath (Old Lady), Amy Hunt (Grace) and Andrew Rathgeber (Man).

A girl bursts into a roadside diner, panicked. Something on the greyhound bus she has been riding cross-country is not right. But everyone else is also on the run, fixated on the hope that this Kansas wind will blow them as far west as possible. So what’s a girl to do? William Inge’s one act, which would eventually become the first draft of his play Bus Stop, explores the chaotic effects of the American Dream and how the quest for a perfect life can make us blind to the pain of others.

The production team for DIRECTOR’S HAVEN 2018 includes Will Tople (scenic design), Amanda Rabito (costume design), Blake Cordell (lighting design), Emily Boyd (props design), Sarah D. Espinoza (sound design), David Da Legend Ingram (choreography, The Crystal Spider), Jurrell Lewis (object design, People in the Wind), Marika Mashburn (casting director), Nik Whitcomb (assistant casting director), Angela Salinas (production manager), Josh Prisching (technical director), Liz Larsen (stage manager, People in the Wind), Corbin Paulino (stage manager, Simply Maria, or The American Dream) and Haley Schmidt (stage manager, The Crystal Spider).

PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Title: DIRECTOR’S HAVEN 2018

Location: The Den Theatre (2A), 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago

Previews: Monday, October 15 at 7:30 pm and Tuesday, October 16 at 7:30 pm

Regular Run: Wednesday, October 17 – Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Curtain Times: Sundays at 3 pm; Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7:30 pm

Tickets: Pay-what-you-can. Tickets are currently available at haventheatrechicago.com.

About the Directors

Charlotte Drover is a director, choreographer, and teaching artist (Lookingglass, Northlight Theatre), working in Chicago since 2013 after graduating from Drew University with a BA in Theatre Arts. Directing credits include: Deathscribe X (WildClaw Theatre), Venus in Fur (Circle Theatre), Van Gogh: After Dark (Art Institute Chicago), Associate Director on Octagon (Jackalope Theatre) and choreography for Bobby Pin Girls(Nothing Without A Company), The After (Collaboraction), Jerusalem (Profiles Theatre) and the Chicago Home Theatre Festival – Garfield Park.

Airos Sung-En Medill (they/them/theirs) is a theatre director, Equity Diversity and Inclusion facilitator and a teaching artist. They work to make space for QTPOC, centering them in the stories they tell; moving bodies in space as a means to heal. They work to change the world around them by gathering family, infusing spaces with joy, breath and imagination. They are currently a company member at For Youth Inquiry (FYI), a teaching artist with the Goodman and an Adult Educator for ICAH.

Dani Wieder is a director of movement and object driven performance in Chicago. Recent theater credits include La Ronde (American Theatre Company, CORE), Josephine the Mouse Singer by Franz Kafka (Curious Theatre Branch, Rhinofest), Look Down, Keep Counting (The Runaways), Miley Cyrus is Still Twerking, or I Know You (Women’s Theatre Alliance), Miss Julie and All choiceless She (University of Chicago). Dani has assistant directed and dramaturged plays across Chicago at theaters such as at The Goodman Theatre, American Theater Company, Walkabout Theatre Company, Steep Theatre Company, the House Theatre, and Court Theatre. She studied Theater and Performance Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Chicago, where she was granted the 2016 Performance Studies Award for her critical writings on the performer-spectator relationship. Coming up: In the Canyonby Calamity West (dramaturg, Jackalope Theatre), Cool for Five Secondsby Calamity West (director, short film). www.daniwieder.com

About Haven Theatre

NEXT GENERATION. NEW CANON. SOCIAL PROFIT.

We exist to be a Haven for The Future. We achieve this through championing the next generation of playwrights, directors and actors by producing and promoting plays and performances that are staking their claim as the immediate future of this art form, and by investing in those at the very beginning of their professional journeys. Through this inspiration, we seek to ignite in each audience member a hope for the Future - the Future of theatre and performance, the Future of each other, the Future of our community.

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