YALE CABARET: S'MORES

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A NOTE FROM THE CAB LEADERSHIP

Welcome back to Yale Cabaret for S’MORES by Augustine Lorrie. We are excited to showcase the work of Augustine, a 4th year actor, as our FINAL show of Season Sandbox! Augustine’s passion for producing work at Yale Cabaret brings their journey full circle with this show a month before their graduation. You may know Augustine’s work from CAB 55’s Four Meddling Kids and One Dumb Dog, CAB 54’s The Hedgehog’s Dilemma, and their Dragaret performances CAB 53 through CAB 56.

We set out this year to bring you a season that encompasses as many avenues of theater-making as possible. Our goal was to highlight the brilliance of our colleagues here at the school, both inside and outside their disciplines. We aimed to push the limits of our humble underground space, and we’ve had the privilege of exploring it all with you. Thank you for helping artists explore, experiment, and grow with us.

Thank you for supporting Season Sandbox. We hope you’ll continue coming back to support Yale Cabaret seasons to come. Out of the box and into our Sandbox one last time!

A NOTE FROM THE DRAMATURG

As we all emerge from the desolate isolation of winter, I look forward to the moment I can wander into the wilderness for a weekend to reconnect with myself and the natural world around me. Truthfully, the goal is always to escape “the real world”.

On this quiet night in the Mount Shasta wilderness, our two characters coincidentally find themselves in the woods for this very purpose – a desire to escape and heal. While Henry and Prima had not intended to enter these woods alone, they have arrived at this campsite without the company of others, and with no intention to fill that gap.

In S’MORES, Augustine Lorrie captures the metamorphosis of grief into the beginnings of healing when two characters seeking isolation instead find deep connections within the vast wilderness. Whether or not we seek connection, the natural world finds a way to give us what we need, regardless of who we are. Healing comes from the land, the water, and our community.

Outdoor recreation has historically been exclusively accessible to white, cis, straight, middle-class Americans.

Our story takes place in the indigenous homelands of the Siletz Indians, Shasta, Modoc, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, Grande Ronde, and Klamath people. The generations of indigenous land maintenance and care are the reason that anyone can enjoy the beautiful wilderness in the United States. Nationwide movements such as LANDBACK advocate for indigenous reclamation of the land.

Community-centered outdoor recreation groups such as Next 100 Coalition, and The Venture Out Project continue to fight for a wider breadth of inclusivity and diversity in the American Wilderness.

Please consider donating to LANDBACK, Next 100 Coalition, and The Venture Out Project to continue protecting our land and expanding access to and diversity in outdoor recreation.

SPECIAL THANKS

Alexander Vargas | Gregory Wallace | Tamilla Woodard | Walton Wilson
Francois | Grace Zandasski | Amelia Windom | Acting Class of 2024
Marlon
Janiah-Camile

PRODUCTION TEAM

Director

Doaa Ouf

Stage Manager

Adam Taylor Foster*

Costume Designer

Micah Ohno

Sound Designer

Mike Winch Producer

Assistant Director

Annabel Guevara

Dramaturg/Fire Bender

Colleen Rooney

Lighting Designer

Kyle Stamm Producer

Asst Sound Designer

Robert Salerno*

Adrian Alexander Hernandez

Sarah Saifi

Scenic Designer

Karen Loewy Movilla

Lighting Gremlin DeCarolis

Fire Bender

Claudia Campos

Technical Director

Aholibama Castañeda González

CAST

Prima

Augustine Lorrie (they/she)

Henry

Abraham E.S. Rebollo-Trujillo (s/he)

SHOW SPONSORS

Josh and Erin Taylor | Nancy Yao | Lee and Abby Stump | Miles Benickes

CONTENT GUIDANCE

Production includes mentions of death and rape, states of undress, and the use of prop firearm

S’MORES
*Yale Cabaret Debut

MISSION STATEMENT

Sandbox by definition, is “a shallow box in the ground partly filled with sand for children to play in”. We hope to create a similar sense of curiosity and playfulness, allowing artists to access creativity only possible when given the opportunity to dig and unearth treasures within themselves. Our season will focus on performance arts as a whole, not just script-based plays or musicals, it’s open to ALL. We aim to look at collaborators as they are, without limiting them to the role they hold within the DGSD community. We believe in a theater without labels, where artists are not limited by the hats they wear, but by the experience they bring into the room with them. As a collective, we will create theater that continues to reshape our ever-changing view on the world.

OUR SANDBOX IS...

A Celebration of Ideas: A place where no ideas are bad ideas

Experimental: A space to try, fail, learn, and grow as a community

A Resource: A pool of combined knowledge and artistry

An Outlet: Magnifying unheard voices and underrepresented stories

A Continuum: An application of skills learned

Our Sandbox is a place where you can make your wildest dreams come true.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The state of Connecticut and Yale University occupy the traditional, ancestral, and unceded lands of the Mohegan, Mashantucket Pequot, Eastern Pequot, Schaghticoke, Golden Hill Paugussett, Niantic, Quinnipiac, and other Algonquian speaking peoples. We honor and respect their continued relationship with and stewardship of this land, and we acknowledge that Yale University, Yale Cabaret, and those affiliated have benefited from the oppression of these Nations.

LABOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Yale University does not exist independently from the centuries of forced labor and economic extraction of enslaved people, primarily of African descent, on which this country was built. We are indebted to their labor and their unwilling sacrifice, and we must acknowledge the ongoing violence inflicted on Black and brown people and the resulting impact and generational trauma still felt today.

Co-Artistic Director

Doaa Ouf

LEADERSHIP TEAM

Co-Artistic Director

Kyle Stamm

Managing Director

Annabel Guevara

COLLABORATORS

Associate Managing Director

Adrian Alexander Hernandez

Graphic Designer

Michelle Foley

Production Manager

Aholibama Castañeda González

Restaurant Partner

The Anchor Spa

ADVISORY BOARD

Cab Assistant

Taylor Ybarra

Acting

Grayson Richmond

Dramaturgy

Karoline Vielemeyer

Projection Design

John Horzen

Stage Management

Colleen Rooney

Costume Design

Caroline Tyson

Lighting Design

David DeCarolis

Scenic Design

Kim Zhou

Technical Design

Leo Surach

Directing

Alexis Kulani Woodard

Playwriting

Doug Robinson

Sound Design

Joe Krempetz

Theatre Management

Natalie King

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Eric M. Glover

Samanta Cubias

Chair

Wendy Davies

L.T. Gourzong

Gabrielle Hoyt

Linda-Cristal Young

Lawrence Henry

ABOUT THE CAB

In 1968, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale students established a basement performance venue in the former home of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at 217 Park Street. Envisioned as an alternative outlet for drama school students’ creativity and experimentation, Yale Cabaret became a forum for our expanded New Haven communities, whom we invite to gather around food, drink, conversation, fellowship, and artistry.

Since its founding, the Cabaret has remained in continuous operation, including pivoting to virtual performance during the 2020/21 season. The Cab has produced hundreds of plays, old and new, alongside musicals and musical revues, comedy shows, dance, performance art, and genre-defying performance.

Our supporters have made this storied history happen. With their partnership, we continue this tradition into 2024 and beyond.

Get ready for…

Yale Summer Cabaret 50

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OUR SUPPORTERS

Thank you to all of our donors this season for supporting Yale Cabaret.

Season Sponsor ($5,000 - $7,499)

Santino Blumetti

Champion ($2,500 - $4,999)

Wendy Davies

Partner ($1,000 - $2,499)

Nina Adams & Moreson Kaplan

Joan Channick

Ben Slotznick

Lynn Doucette-Stamm

John McAndrew

Eileen & Jim Mydosh

Bennett Pudlin & Ann Judd

R. Lee Stump & Abigail Roth

Show Sponsor ($500 - $999)

ActOUT

Miles Benickes

Shawn Boyle

Donald & Mary Brown

Audrey Conrad

Kelvin Dinkins Jr.

Anne Erbe

Eric Glover

Josh & Betty Goldberg

L.T. Gourzong

Andy & Sarah Hamingson

Al and Jocelyn C. Heartley

The Mooney Basile Family

Season 55: Parachute

People of Marginalized Genders (PMG)

Bill & Sharon Reynolds

Matthew Sonnenfeld

Josh & Erin Taylor

Paul Walsh

Nancy Yao

Enthusiast ($250 - $499)

Chris Brindley

Suzanne Bruhn & Michael Kane

James Bundy & Anne Tofflemire

Ramiro Daniel Diaz

Kenneth Elliott

Pamela Jordan

Tlaloc and Megan Rivas

Chantal Rodriguez

Florie Seery

Supporter ($100 - $249)

Ikenna Aberdeen

Frances Anne Black

Shaminda Amarakoon

Geoff Cohen

Jennifer Corman

Carla L. Jackson

Samanta Cubias & Ben Jones

Robert Emmons

Carol Gallagher & Delmar Doucette

Alicia Guevara

Galen Kane

Chloe Knight

Jerry Lodynsky

Sarah Masotta

Max Okst

A.J. Roy

Chris E Wall

Advocate ($50 - $99)

Casey Grambo & Nathaniel Gagnon

Scott Keith

Cathy & Matthew Levesque

In Honor of Edgar Melgar

Steven Padla

Susan & Michael Ryan

Jacob Daniel Santos

Patrick Seeley

Henry & Socorro Stamm

Nicole Stamm

Ariel Welch

Grace Zandarski

SEASON
SPECIAL THANKS Yale Cabaret Advisory Board | Yale Cabaret Board of Directors Yale Cabaret Cabinet | Joan Channick | Maggie Elliot | Eric Lin
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THANK YOU FOR JOINING US THIS SEASON!

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