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[[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] performed their production of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic'', a show originally commissioned by The Jungle Theater, Minneapolis, MN, from January 23 to February 29, 2004 in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production won one [[Helen Hayes Awards|Helen Hayes Award]], the "Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play". | [[Folger Theatre|Folger Theatre]] performed their production of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic'', a show originally commissioned by The Jungle Theater, Minneapolis, MN, from January 23 to February 29, 2004 in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]]. The production won one [[Helen Hayes Awards|Helen Hayes Award]], the "Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play". | ||
[[File:2003 Melissa Arctic Folger Theatre.jpg|350px|left|frame|Kiah Victoria (Time), Holly Twyford (Mina), the world premiere of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic''--based on Shakespeare's ''The Winter's Tale'', Folger Theatre, 2003. Directed by Aaron Posner. Carol Pratt.]] | |||
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''special thanks to Liz Groth'' | ''special thanks to Liz Groth'' | ||
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File:2003 Melissa Arctic Folger Theatre 2.jpg|David Marks (Alec), the world premiere of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic''--based on Shakespeare's ''The Winter's Tale'', Folger Theatre, 2003. Directed by Aaron Posner. Carol Pratt. | |||
File:2003 Melissa Arctic Folger Theatre 3.jpg|Michael Willis (Fisherman One), Kiah Victoria (Fisherman Two), James Sugg (Fisherman Three),the world premiere of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic''--based on Shakespeare's ''The Winter's Tale'', Folger Theatre, 2003. Directed by Aaron Posner. Carol Pratt. | |||
File:2003 Melissa Arctic Folger Theatre 4.jpg|Ian Merrill Peakes (Leonard), the world premiere of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic''--inspired by Shakespeare's ''The Winter's Tale'', Folger Theatre, 2003. Directed by Aaron Posner. Carol Pratt. | |||
File:2003 Melissa Arctic Folger Theatre 5.jpg|Kelly AuCoin (Paul), Holly Twyford (Mina), the world premiere of Craig Wright's ''Melissa Arctic''--based on Shakespeare's ''The Winter's Tale'', Folger Theatre, 2003. Directed by Aaron Posner. Carol Pratt. | |||
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Revision as of 08:54, 2 July 2014
Folger Theatre performed their production of Craig Wright's Melissa Arctic, a show originally commissioned by The Jungle Theater, Minneapolis, MN, from January 23 to February 29, 2004 in the Folger's Elizabethan Theatre. The production won one Helen Hayes Award, the "Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play".
Cast
in order of appearance
- Kiah Victoria: Time
- Kelly AuCoin: Paul Anderson
- Ian Merrill Peakes: Leonard Mattson
- Holly Twyford: Mina Mattson
- Kyle Thomas: Carl Kuchenmeister
- Dori Legg: Cindy Linda
- Michael Willis: Alan 'Lindy' Linda
- James Sugg: Mike Goebel
- David Marks: Alec Willoughby
- Miriam Liora Ganz: Melissa Willoughby
- Mark Sullivan: Ferris Anderson
- James Sugg: Street Singer
- Michael Willis: Fisherman One
- James Sugg: Fisherman Two
- Kiah Victoria: Fisherman Three
Production Team
- Janet Alexander Griffin, Artistic Producer
- Janet M. Clark, Theatre Operations Manager
- Aaron Posner, Director
- Tony Cisek, Scenic Designer
- Kate Turner-Walker, Costume Designer
- Dan Covey, Lighting Designer
- James Sugg, Musical Director/Sound Design
- Annica Grahamm, Stage Manager
- Shannon Thomas Kennedy, Properties Designer
- Brette Goldstein, Casting Director
Production and Direction
- Laura Ridgeway, Assistant Director
- Jose C. Simbulan, Assistant Musical Director
- Tara Brady, Assistant Stage Manager
- Mike Daniels, Master Electrician
- Laura Witkowski, Light Board Operator
- Robert Jabardan, Sound Board Oeprator
- Jessica Aliff, Wardrobe
- Ann Walker, Assistant Costumer
- David Paige & Kate Robinson, Production Assistants
- Bella Faccia, Inc., Set Construction
- Jenn Carlson & David Lockhart, House Management
special thanks to Liz Groth