Intiman Theatre
and the Emerging Artist Program: Alumni Edition cohort
present

Sojourn Theatre’s
THE RACE 2020
showing online Sep. 25th – Oct. 4th, 2020

Script/Score by Michael Rohd
this productionʼs adaptation by the
Intiman Emerging Artist Program: Alumni Edition cohort

(show was originally developed and created in 2008 by Sojourn Theatre ensemble members Michael Rohd, Shannon Scrofano, Liam Kaas-Lents & Courtney Davis alongside the original Georgetown University cast)

Directed by
Shermona Mitchell & Marc Weinblatt

ABOUT THE PLAY:

With the 2020 US presidential election fast approaching, the Intiman Emerging Artist Program: Alumni Edition (IEAP) will offer an online, interactive presentation of Sojourn Theatre’s The Race 2020 engaging the community in a civic dialogue to inspire voter registration and action, social justice, and improved race relations. The show blends performance, call and response, question and answer, and song into a participatory, highly improvised exploration of what America wants in a leader during a time of change.

The IEAP cohort will adapt, rehearse, and present The Race 2020 working entirely remotely to guarantee cohort and audience safety during COVID-19. Audiences are encouraged but not required to participate during the presentation, and no two shows will be the same!

Meet the cohort and learn more about the Intiman Emerging Artist Program below.

THE INTIMAN EMERGING ARTIST PROGRAM: ALUMNI EDITION

The 2020 Intiman Emerging Artist Program (IEAP) will be a special “Alumni Edition,” welcoming back alums from every year of the programsʼ history. You can learn more about the 2020 cohort below! They will receive advanced training in Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Theatre of the Oppressed, and theatrical devising techniques. Intiman is providing stipends for participants in this educational program.

This fall, the IEAP alumni cohort will share their devised work with the public in a series of online, interactive presentations of Sojourn Theatre’s THE RACE 2020. Additional private offerings will be provided to Seattle Public Schools and Universities across the country. The show will engage the community in a civic dialogue to inspire voter registration and action just in time for the presidential elections. We are partnering with The Washington Bus who will provide voter information and support during these presentations. 

Audiences from across the nation are invited to join us for this important dialogue through live virtual presentations playing Sep. 25th – Oct. 4th, 2020. Tickets are now available and are Free for Everyone.

MEET THE 2020 IEAP ALUMNI COHORT

Shermona (she/they) is an award-winning actor, director, educational artist, adapter, musician and artist-activist-transplanted in Seattle by way of Kentucky. After spending 20 years in Seattle, Shermona has had a myriad of opportunities to share her artistic abilities in Oregon, Canada, Turkmenistan in addition to Washington. She has been seen on stages with such companies as Intiman Theatre, Sound Theater Company, ACT, Washington Ensemble Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre just to name a few. With an eye for specificity, and a genuine love of storytelling it was a natural fit Shermona would thrive as a director. Telling stories with topics ranging from, the invention of the water toy, (Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson’s Super Soaking Stream of Invention), the harsh reality of the ups and downs of international and interracial adoption. (The Call – AD). The historical journey of a Black family and their search for the different meanings of reparations (Reparations – AD), the musical adventure of children as they engage on an exciting and thrill-seeking journey (Inside for the Summer), and the her-story of the Suffragist Movement as it tried to exclude Black women from the movement (Ain’t (Y)Our History). Shermona holds a BFA in Theatre from Cornish College of the Arts, is a Board member of Sound Theater Company and an Artistic Associate for Seattle Public Theater.

Kyle (he/him) is a theatremaker, arts activist, and a gemini with strong libra energy. A 3-year Seattlite, he has dedicated his commitment to the arts through production management, youth empowerment, and community organizing. He is a proud IEAP 2017 alum and is a core organizer with Seattle Independent Artist Sustainability Effort (SIASE). He has managed 7 Intiman productions and 4 iterations of STARFISH since 2017. Kyle was introduced to arts activism in college where he produced and performed in We Are Proud to Present… at the National Arts Festival in South Africa shortly after working with Ping Chong and Talvin Wilks on Collidescope 2.0. He believes that disrupting current systems of oppression is a necessity in building pathways toward a truly equitable arts and culture community, and he draws inspiration to engage in artmaking from the tenacity of the youth involved in STARFISH Project. BA in Theatre, UMass Amherst.

Shay Trusty (they/them) was an IEAP Stage Manager in 2017 and a substitute SM for Caught (Intiman). Shay was a Stage Management Apprentice at Seattle Rep 2018/19 credits include In The Heights, A Doll’s House Part Two, and Tiny Beautiful Things. Recent Seattle SM credits include Over 140 LBS (ActLab), The Christmas Killings of Corgi Cliffs (Cafe Nordo),  BenDeLaCreme Presents: Beware the Terror of Gaylord Manor (ActLab), and Production Assistant for As You Like It (Seattle Rep).

Tyler Dobies (he/him) is an actor, singer, and poet based in NYC. Tyler is an alumnus of the 2017 Intiman Emerging Artist Program. Tyler holds a BFA in Acting/Directing from Pacific Lutheran University and a MM in Vocal Performance: Music Theatre from New York University. Selected Credits: Michael Johnson in The Bridges of Madison County (Showtunes), Mother/Pinkboy/Cowboy/Mrs. Washington in Inside Out and Back Again (Book-It), Gerald the Elephant in Elephant and Piggie’s: “We Are in a Play” (Tacoma Musical Playhouse), and Astolfo in La Librazione di Ruggiero (dell’Arte Opera Ensemble). www.tylerdobies.com

Joshua Holguin is an educator with the Shoreline school district and an Actor. He participated in first IEAP cohort in 2015. Recent acting credits include Jorge Garcia in The Spokesman (Copious Theatre), Jack in The Hitchhiker (Copious Theatre) Victor Manuel/Militia in Two Sisters and a Piano (Theater Schmeater). Thank you for supporting the arts in this pandemic and unprecedented time!

Cassandra León (she/they) is an actor and arts administrator living and working in Seattle. As part of the 2018 Intiman Emerging Artist Program, she developed Regresando, a solo show in which she played multiple characters throughout her life as a first generation Peruvian-American. Other favorite credits include: Nora, Merrill, and Stephanie in Love, Loss & What I Wore (Twelfth Night Productions), Andromeda in Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England (Fantastic.Z Theatre), Katherine in Taming of the Shrew (GreenStage), and her university’s Multicultural Outreach Tour, an ensemble that performs short plays based on international stories for Whatcom county schools.

Shanelle is thrilled to be a part of The Race 2020 with IEAP. She recently graduated with her masters in acting at UNC (May 2019). A few of her favorite performances have been Playmakers Repertory: Sense and Sensibility (Elinor), Tartuffe (Dorine), Dot (Averie), and Skeleton Crew (Shanita). Theater Raleigh: Big Fish (Jenny), Seattle Shakes: Coriolanus (Virgilia), Coeur d’ Alene Summer Theater: Ragtime (Ensemble), Artswest: American Idiot (Ensemble), Stumptown Stages: Ain’t Misbehaving. She wants to thank her family and friends for their continued support.

NEVE (they/he) is a Disabled multigender femme fop mixed-race IndigenousBlack Choreographer/Dancer, Composer/Singer, Writer/Actor, Painter/Model, Hoodoo Voodoo Magician and Performance Artist based in Unceded Coast Salish Territories. Levar Burton Lover. Great Great Grandchild of the Author of The Velveteen Rabbit. 2020/21 Pina Bausch Fellow for Dance and Choreography. Anarchist, Abolitionist, AntiCapitalist. Unitarian Universalist. Vodouisant. Cofounder of Access-Centered Movement, #newmoonmovienight, Mouthwater, and the Lover of Low Creatures Club. #myBlacktransdisabledlifematters Follow him and support them on: Instagram, Twitter, Twitch, Patreon, Facebook, Youtube @nevebebad & nevebebad.com

Kenju Waweru is a theatre and filmmaker currently based in Seattle, WA. Kenju started his career six years ago as a reporter based in Nairobi, Kenya. He has been featured in multiple documentaries and independent films. Kenju made his theatre debut in Seattle three years ago as a part of the 2017 Intiman Emerging Artist Program. The show “Kenju-Do it!” was a result of deep reflection on his current reality of being an African artist living in America. Kenju has since worked with notable theatre and arts organizations in the Pacific Northwest, such as Intiman, One Vibe Africa, Northwest Folklife, and MoPop, among others. He is a journalist/mentor for Radioactive Youth Media at the University of Washington’s NPR affiliate KUOW, serving and teaching the next generation of young storytellers. Kenju likes dancing, hosting Diaspora Connect – a podcast focused on African diaspora issues, engaging in conversations, writing, and spending time in nature, with friends, and with family.

MEET OUR 2020 IEAP PARTNERS