O T T E R B E I N T H E AT R E & D A N C E presents
A
LIE OF THE
MIND BY
SAM SHEPARD Directed by Melissa Lusher
Scenic Design by Dan Gray
Costume Design by Addie Richmond (‘22)
Lighting Design by Sage Wuertzer (‘23)
Sound Design by Kitty Mader (‘21) Stage Managed by Avery Lynn Barrett (‘21)
October 21-23, October 29 & 30, 2021
Campus Center Theatre 100 W. Home St., Westerville
A Lie of the Mind is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
CAST
Jake............................................................................................................ John Michael McCall Frankie..................................................................................................................... Isaac Steiger Beth........................................................................................................................ Abby Messina Mike..................................................................................................................... Daniel Keeling Lorraine.........................................................................................................Hannah Rose Line Sally........................................................................................................................ Taylor Reister Baylor........................................................................................................................Noah Carlin Meg..................................................................................................................... Grace Guichard
SETTING
Act I: A Hospital, A Motel, Jake’s Childhood Bedroom 15-minute Intermission
Act II and III: Beth’s Parents’ Home, Jake’s Childhood Bedroom
PRODUCTION NOTE
Non-firing replica firearms and prerecorded gunshot sounds will be used in this production.
Otterbein University Covid Protocol: Theatre & Dance Performances Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Otterbein University has followed the advice of public health officials to develop protocols in the best interest of the health and safety of our community. This season, Otterbein Theatre & Dance will require all audience, crew, and staff members to be masked regardless of vaccination status. Our fully vaccinated cast of actors will play their roles unmasked, allowing you to enjoy their performances to the fullest extent. This protocol aligns with the athletic season protocols of the Ohio Athletic Conference and NCAA. Additionally, we will socially distance our audience throughout the fall semester by providing one seat of distance between each ticketed party. Otterbein has taken great efforts to ensure that the fresh air exchange and circulation in our theatre spaces meets or exceeds COVID recommendations and has installed MERV filtration and Ion purification in our HVAC system to provide maximum safety. Otterbein’s COVID-19 protocols are developed in consultation with Franklin County Public Health and OhioHealth (Otterbein’s campus healthcare provider) and adhere to the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Ohio Department of Health.
PRODUCTION STAFF
Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance.................................................... T.J. Gerckens Managing Director............................................................................Elizabeth Saltzgiver Production Manager..................................................................................Brian Sekinger Staff Technical Director.................................................................................Justin Miller Paints Mentor........................................................................................ Edith D. Wadkins Costume Design Advisor..........................................................................Rebecca White Costume Shop Supervisor.................................................................... Anna Grywalski Lighting Design Advisor............................................................................. T.J. Gerckens Sound Design Advisor/Lighting & Sound Supervisor................................ Doc Davis Fight Director...............................................................................................Mark Mineart Movement Coach/Voice Coach........................................................... Melinda Murphy Assistant Sound Designer............................................................................. Olivia Rossi Assistant Stage Managers......................................... Aaron Mendoza & Anna Walker Technical Director........................................................................................Reilly J. Ryan Assistant Technical Director.......................................................................... Drew Heck Charge Artist........................................................................................... Baylee Roberson Properties Lead........................................................Gabriela Ahumada Mier y Concha Scenic & Paints Build Crew..............Katie Debolt, Ryan Lewis, & Emylie Winesette Scenery & Props Run Crew............................................. David Graves & Ryan Lewis Hair & Makeup Assistant..........................................................................Cassie Perlatti Wardrobe Lead...................................................................................Addison Chapman Wardrobe Assistant.....................................................................................Cassie Perlatti Stitcher...........................................................................................................Alex Munzke Costume Shop Build Crew................................. Carlos Grunewald & Nicole Hunter Wardrobe Run Crew.............................................. Emma Bailey & Carlos Grunewald Lead Electrician..............................................................................................Jacob Gooch Assistant Lead Electrician............................................................................... Matt Knerr Light Board Operator...........................................................................Emylie Winesette Electrics Shop Hang Crew.................. Libby Carroll, Kateri Condon, Ethan Kuchta, ...................................Ava Meyer, Josh Monteleone, Charles Scaglione, & Paige Vick Sound Board Operator.................................................................................... Jack Giglia Box Office Manager........................................................................................ Julia Kelley House Manager..................................................................................... Niah Themeleras SCENIC STUDIO ASSISTANTS Luca Fragiotta Sophie Rodriguez Drew Heck Olivia Rossi Matt Knerr Reilly J. Ryan Baylee Roberson
COSTUME SHOP ASSISTANTS Addison Chapman Anna Kate Reynolds Morgan Joyner Tiffany Stone Kate Larson
LIGHT & SOUND ASSISTANTS
BOX OFFICE ASSISTANTS
Zoya Bokhari Allison Gammons Jacob Gooch
Carlos Grunewald Aaron Manzer Abby Messina
Kitty Mader Anna Wehrmann Sage Wuertzer
Logan Reeder Anna Kate Reynolds Anna Walker
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BIOGRAPHIES
T.J. Gerckens (Chair/Producing Artistic Director, Lighting Advisor) is the lighting design faculty member at Otterbein University, a USA829 Union Lighting Designer, and proud Otterbein alumnus. At Otterbein, he has designed the lighting for A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Into a Lamplit Room, Dance 2020: The Wild Within (with John Diver), Chicago, Oklahoma!, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Diary of Anne Frank, Adding Machine: A Musical, Damn Yankees, Dance 2016: The Goddess, The Crucible, Fiddler on the Roof, Dance 2015: Famously Yours...Forever, Dance 2014: Tell-Tale Poe, and Into the Woods. As a freelance lighting designer, T.J. has been part of the design team for the Tony Award winner and MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Mary Zimmerman for the last 27 years. Most recently, he designed lighting for the world premiere of the opera Eurydice, by Sarah Ruhl and Matthew Aucoin at the L.A. Opera in co-production with the Metropolitan Opera, The Music Man at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Mary Zimmerman’s world premiere of The Steadfast Tin Soldier at Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre, Metamorphoses at the Guthrie Theatre and Berkeley Rep, and Rusalka at the Metropolitan Opera in NYC. Other notable designs include The Odyssey at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Wonderful Town at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Guys & Dolls in L.A., and Treasure Island at the Lookingglass Theatre and Berkeley Rep. His lighting designs have been seen at regional theatres across the United States, on and off Broadway, and at the Metropolitan Opera. Internationally, he has designed in England, Australia, and at the LaScala Opera House in Milan, Italy. He has received numerous awards for his designs including New York’s Drama Desk Award and Lortel Awards for his lighting of Metamorphoses on and off Broadway, Jefferson Awards for The Odyssey and Metamorphoses in Chicago, and an award for “Exemplifying the Art of Collaboration” given to the Zimmerman design team by Entertainment Design Magazine. You can see his designs for Lucia di Lammermoor and La Sonnambula on DVDs released by the Metropolitan Opera. T.J. holds a BFA from Otterbein University and an MFA from Boston University. He is married to set designer, scenic artist, and Otterbein adjunct instructor, Stephanie R. Gerckens. Melissa Lusher (Director) is a tenured Professor of acting, speech, and dialects in the Otterbein Department of Theatre and Dance, where she also serves as the Associate Chair, the Director of the B.F.A. Acting Program, and the Resident Speech/Dialects Coach for all productions. She was deeply honored to receive Otterbein’s 2018 Teacher of the Year award. Melissa holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the combined program of Carnegie Mellon University and the Moscow Art Theatre in Russia, and a B.F.A. in Acting from Carnegie Mellon. She is also a certified teacher of the Michael Chekhov acting technique through the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium. Her directorial debut production of Spring Awakening at Otterbein in 2012 was named one of the Best 10 Shows of the Year by The Columbus Dispatch. The Otterbein production of Chicago that she directed was awarded the same honor in 2019. Other favorite Otterbein directing credits include The Theory of Relativity, “Master Harold”... and the Boys, Rumors, The Crucible, RENT, The Greeks: The Murders, The Invention of Theater, and No Exit. Favorite acting credits include Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Otterbein), Barbara in August: Osage County (Otterbein), Goneril in King Lear (Actors’ Theatre), Clytemnestra in The Greeks (Moscow Art Theatre), Marina in Volodya (LaMaMa E.T.C.), Margaret in Richard III (AST), and the title role in Miss Julie (CMU). Melissa is enormously grateful to the entire company of A Lie of the Mind for their willingness to dive headfirst into the luminous, terrifying, and hilarious world that only the inimitable Sam Shepard could create.
BIOGRAPHIES
Dan Gray (Scenic Designer) happily re-joins Otterbein this season. Dan has designed numerous productions for Otterbein over the years including Guys & Dolls, Oklahoma!, Clybourne Park, Adding Machine: A Musical, Rumors and Julius Caesar. Dan’s many regional theatre credits include designs for The George Street Playhouse, Capital Rep, Players Theatre Columbus, the Delaware Theatre Company, The Human Race Theatre Co. and CATCO. He also designs for many Central Ohio companies including BalletMet, Opera Columbus, The Dayton Ballet, and The Columbus Symphony. Dan is the Resident Scenic Designer and an Associate Professor at The Ohio State University Department of Theatre. Addie Richmond (Costume Designer) As a junior, double majoring in Theater and Art History, Addie has worked on several past Otterbein productions as a part of the costume department, including draping for The Tempest, and Dance 2020: The Wild Within. This is her first role as a designer. Sage Wuertzer (Lighting Designer) is a junior Theatre Design/Technology major from Glen Ellyn, IL. Previous Otterbein credits include The Tempest (Assistant Lead Electrician), Festival 2021 (Lighting Designer), An Enemy of the People (Assistant Lighting Designer), and Dance 2019: Together Again (Light Board Operator). Sage would like to congratulate John Michael, Isaac, and Cassie on their hard work for this show and thank them for their constant love and support throughout this journey. Kitty Mader (Sound Designer) Kitty Mader is a senior BFA Design/Technology major from Avon, OH. Previous Otterbein credits include The Tempest (Sound Designer), The Theory of Relativity (Assistant Sound Designer), and The School for Scandal (Assistant Sound Designer). She has recently worked as an audio engineer on the opera Le Roi Arthus at the Bard Summerscape Opera and Music Festival, and is a senior audio editor for the podcast Jigsaw Politics. As she prepares to leave Otterbein, she would like to thank her wonderful friends and family for their strength, courage, and support throughout the past couple years. She would also like to thank the Design/Technology faculty and staff for their steady guidance and confidence. The last person she would like to thank is you, for coming to see the show. Enjoy the performance! Avery Lynn Barrett (Stage Manager) Avery is thrilled to be serving this incredible production as the Stage Manager. Avery’s previous Stage Management credits here at Otterbein include Into A Lamplit Room and Dance 2020: The Wild Within, she will also be Stage Managing the spring production of Something Rotten! Avery would like to thank all of her friends and family for the support, especially her partner Kaleb Baldwin, for the constant love and support. Justin A. Miller (Technical Director/Scene Shop Supervisor) Justin is honored to be joining the team at Otterbein University this semester! He will be overseeing the scene shop and tech directing The Pajama Game. Justin received his MFA in Scene Design at The Ohio State University in 2018 and has been actively involved in productions across the US. Some of his favorite shows that he has designed include: Bonnie and Clyde, Urinetown: The Musical, All Shook Up!, Stupid F***ing Bird, and The Diviners. He would like to thank all cast and crew for their hard work on this production. Mark “Coach” Mineart (Fight Director) is a tenured Associate Professor at Otterbein and has been a successful member of the professional theatre community for over 30 years, working as an actor, director, fight director, and coach. He has appeared on and off Broadway with such stars as Denzel Washington and Kelsey Grammer as well as
BIOGRAPHIES
worked at many of the nation’s most well respected and award-winning regional theatres. Classically trained, he has portrayed many of the great characters of world theatre, among them Cyrano de Bergerac, Macbeth, Long John Silver, Lennie in Of Mice & Men, and George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf here at Otterbein with colleague Professor Melissa Lusher. He has created roles in almost a dozen world premiere productions by such playwrights as Jane Martin and Eric Cobble, and even had roles written for him by multiple Tony and Drama Desk Award-winner Arthur Kopit. In 2009 he relocated to Frankfurt, Germany and appeared in such films as What A Man and Iron Sky in addition to working as a performance capture artist for the blockbuster video games Crysis II, Bullet Storm, and NCIS: The Game. In 2011 he shifted the primary focus of his career to teaching serving as Associate Professor and Head of the Acting Curriculum at The American University in Cairo. Mark joined the Otterbein Department of Theatre and Dance in the fall 2015. Most recently, he directed Shakespeare’s The Tempest in 2021. Melinda Murphy (Movement Coach) teaches Alexander Technique and Feldenkrais Method® in the Otterbein Theatre and Dance Department, with application to movement, voice, characterization, singing, and dance. Melinda is one of the few teachers trained in both methods; she combines them in her private practice in Columbus, and in classes and seminars for performing artists at other Ohio colleges. Since coming to Otterbein, she also trained to teach Fitzmaurice Voice work for its specialized tools for improving the voice and breath. Melinda has coached Otterbein productions since the turn of the century. She has also coached equestrians, figure skaters, musicians, and competitive barbershop quartets and choruses including the two-time international gold medalist Southern Gateway Chorus. Elizabeth Saltzgiver (Managing Director) has been a member of the Department of Theatre & Dance since 2000. Her experience in Arts Administration includes work for dhc productions, the Westerville Symphony, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Ohio Light Opera, Ashland University College of Arts and Sciences, the 2013 Westerville Year of the Arts celebration, and the Ashland Balloon Fest. Elizabeth holds a B.A. in Music and Business from Otterbein University and, in 2012, she was named a fellow for the Next Generation Leader of the Arts program here in central Ohio. She is currently Treasurer for the Columbus Arts Marketing Association. Brian Sekinger (Production Manager) joins the Otterbein team this year with experience as an AEA Stage Manager, Line Producer, Consultant, and Educator in the performing arts industry. Brian has a BA in Educational Theatre & English from St. Mary’s College of Maryland and an MFA in Production Technology & Management with a concentration in Stage Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Most recently, he was the Resident Production Stage Manager at Northern Stage and the Production Stage Manager at the New London Barn Playhouse. His passion for new musical development and working with early career Stage Managers has had him jet setting around the country with companies including the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center Education, Davenport Theatricals, DreamWorks Theatricals, RKO Stage, Musical Theatre Factory, Prospect Theatre, Playwrights Realm, Folger Shakespeare, and many others. Noah Carlin (Baylor) is a junior BFA Musical Theatre major from Houston, TX. Previous Otterbein credits include The School For Scandal (Sir Harry Bumper) and The Theory of Relativity (Adam). He would like to thank Melissa Lusher for this wonderful opportunity. He would also like to give out a special shout-out to his family for being his rock even 20 hours away in Texas.
BIOGRAPHIES
Addison Chapman (Wardrobe Lead) is a junior BFA Design/Technology major from Mount Gilead, OH. Previous Otterbein credits include The Tempest (Charge Artist and Draper), The School for Scandal (Stitcher) and Chicago (Stitcher). Addison is excited to further her sewing career and am looking forward to whatever life is holding ahead. Jacob Gooch (Lead Electrician) is a junior BFA Design/Technology major from Wooster, OH. Previous Otterbein credits include A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (A1) and The Launch 2020: A Senior Cabaret (Lighting Designer). Jacob is also the Video Lead at the Lincoln Theatre. Jacob thanks his family for supporting his dive into the arts as a profession, as well as the faculty and staff for their continued caring and support. Grace Guichard (Meg) is a BFA Acting major and Philosophy minor from Walnut Creek, CA. Previous Otterbein credits include: An Enemy of the People (Ellie), The Tempest (Goddess, u/s Antonia and Gonzala), and God of Carnage (Veronica). Grace would like to thank her friends and family for being absolute gems; your love and support mean the world. Live theatre is back! Drew Heck (Assistant Technical Director) is a sophomore Design/Technology major from Columbus, OH. Daniel Keeling (Mike) is a junior BFA Acting major from Naperville, IL. Previous Otterbein credits include The Tempest (Boatswain), The School For Scandal (2nd Gentlemen u/s Careless), Dance 2020: The Wild Within (Phobos). Daniel thanks the cast, crew, and Melissa and sends love to friends and family. John Michael McCall (Jake) is a junior BFA Acting major from Marin County, CA. Previous Otterbein credits include The Tempest (Trinculo), The Aliens (Assistant Director), and Reasons to be Pretty (Greg). John Michael would like to dedicate this show to his oneof-a-kind family, who has provided non stop support and love; and to Melissa Lusher, who pushed actors out of their comfort zones and being an incredible role model for John Michael and the rest of the team. Aaron Mendoza (Assistant Stage Manager) is a sophomore BFA Design/Technology major with a Film minor from Commerce City, CO. Previous credits include Into a Lamplit Room (Production Assistant) and The Theory of Relativity (Light Board Operator). Aaron has enjoyed being a part of this experience with the wonderful cast and crew and bringing this beautiful show to life, and finally being able to enjoy and create live theatre again. Abby Messina (Beth) is a senior BFA Acting major from Westerville, OH. Previous credits include Otterbein’s An Enemy of the People (Dr. Stockmann), Radium Girls (Irene/Wiley), The Tempest (Gonzala); and The Abbey Theatre of Dublin’s Control (Maya). She would like to thank her parents and her amazing cast & crew for supporting her through this process and for making her final show at Otterbein great. Cassie Perlatti (Hair & Makeup Assistant/Wardrobe Assistant) is a junior BA Theatre major from Cleveland, OH. Previous Otterbein credits include The Theory of Relativity (Wardrobe Lead), The How and The Why (Assistant Director). She will next be working on the upcoming production of The Pajama Game as Assistant Director. Cassie would like to thank her lovely family, friends, and cats for their incredible support. She would like to dedicate her work on this show to her family, especially her mom. TPWK.
BIOGRAPHIES
Hannah Rose Line (Lorraine) is a senior BFA Acting major from Windsor, CA. Previous Otterbein credits include The School for Scandal (u./s. Lady Teazle/Maria), An Enemy of the People (Petra), and The Tempest (Stephana). Hannah is very excited to participate in A Lie of the Mind as her last production at Otterbein. She wants to thank her family for their support, Melissa Lusher for her wisdom and the Cast and Crew for being so Amazing. These performances are dedicated to Rachel Fish, Ryan Esparza, Tatum Beck and Amelia Elias for always being the best friends. Godspeed. Reilly J. Ryan (Technical Director) is a senior BA Theatre major with minors in Dance and Arts Administration, from Austin, TX. Previous Otterbein credits include: The Tempest (Assistant Technical Director), The Launch 2020: A Senior Cabaret (Technical Director), and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Master Carpenter). She thanks you for supporting the arts in this time of need! Stay safe and enjoy the show! Taylor Reister (Sally) is a junior BFA Acting major and Film Studies minor from Sarasota, FL. Previous Otterbein credits include The Tempest (Spirit, u.s./Stephana, u.s./Trinculo), Painting Churches (Fanny) and An Enemy of the People (Ensemble). Taylor thanks Melissa Lusher for including her in this absolutely beautiful project. Baylee Roberson (Charge Artist) is a junior here at Otterbein University, and is very happy to be charging their first show here! Nobody loves the trauma of rural ‘merica like this gal. Isaac Steiger (Frankie) is a BFA Acting major from Westerville, OH. Previous credits include Otterbein’s The Tempest (King Alonso), and St. Francis De Sales’ Godspell (Jesus) and The Beauty and the Beast (The Beast). Isaac would like to thank the cast and crew for making this a workable as well as enjoyable environment. He loved every second of working with all of you. He would also like to thank his close friends and family, and anyone who has supported him in his career. “I love and appreciate you all tremendously.” Niah Themelaras (House Manager) is a junior BA Theatre and English major with a concentration in Creative Writing from Westerville, OH. Previous Otterbein credits include Radium Girls (Scenery and Props Crew), The Tempest (Wardrobe Assistant), and The School for Scandal (Usher). Niah, an aspiring playwright, recently had her first play, The Boy in Neon, performed at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, OH. Olivia Rossi (Assistant Sound Designer) is a sophomore BFA Design/Technology major from Hilliard, OH. Previous Otterbein credits include A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Props Lead and Assistant Tech Director). Olivia would like to give a big “TECH YEAH” to those who have supported her and helped her get to where she is today. Anna Walker (Assistant Stage Manager) is a senior BA Theatre major from Barrington, IL. Previous credits include The Tempest (Stage Manager), An Enemy of the People (Assistant Stage Manager), A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder 2020 (Assistant Stage Manager). Anna is thrilled to be returning to live theatre, and she would like to thank Avery and Aaron for their support. She would also like to thank her friends and family for their love and support, particularly EKT, her roommates, and her parents.
THE PLAYWRIGHT
Sam Shepard’s first New York plays, Cowboys and The Rock Garden, were produced by Theatre Genesis in 1964. For several seasons, he worked with Off-Off-Broadway theatre groups including La MaMa and Caffe Cino. Eleven of his plays won Obie Awards, including Chicago, The Tooth of the Crime, and Curse of the Starving Class. Other awardwinning plays include Fool for Love, True West, A Lie of the Mind, and Buried Child, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1979. In 1986, Shepard was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and he received the Gold Medal for Drama from the Academy in 1992. He was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame two years later. As a writer and director, he filmed Far North and Silent Tongue. As an actor, he appeared in numerous films, including The Right Stuff, Days of Heaven and Resurrection. His final works of prose, The One Inside and Spy of the First Person, were published in 2017, the year of his death.
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