2018 Productions | WILD HORSES
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SHOW INFO
WILD HORSES is a savagely-funny play about a threshold summer that forever alters an adolescent girl, as portrayed by her grown-up self. Complex and timeless, it is a coming-of-age story for all generations. The pathos and hubris of her teenage years, the struggle for identity, independence, and authenticity, and the desire to find her place in a complicated world—it all comes rushing at us as she takes us on the ride of her life.
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VENUE
12th Ave Arts
1620 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
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Program
TICKETS
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TALKBACKS
All Talkbacks are free to any ticket holder of WILD HORSES, and take place in the theatre after the performance.
Sunday, June 3 – KUOW Front Row Center at WILD HORSES
Join KUOW Public Radio and Marcie Sillman for the final Front Row Center of their 2017-2018 season. Come see the play with KUOW and stay afterward for a look behind the scenes with playwright Allison Gregory, director Sheila Daniels, and star Dedra D Woods. Click here for more.
Sunday, June 10 – Womxn Activism
Join Theatre Puget Sound Executive Director Ariel Bradler as she moderates a discussion with star Dedra D Woods on activism through a womxn’s lens.
Sunday, June 17 – (In)Equity and Representation
Join KEXP Major Gifts Officer Alina Santillan as she moderates a discussion with star Dedra D Woods on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts.
CAST
Dedra D Woods (she/her) Woman
Dedra is an actor, teaching artist and facilitator. She holds a BFA in Acting from SUNY Purchase. She is currently in AN OCTOROON at ArtsWest. Dedra’s other credits include: THE LITTLE PRINCE (Seattle Children’s Theatre), I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS (Book-It Rep), WEDDING BAND (Intiman), A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS (Tap Root), BRING DOWN THE HOUSE, MEDEA (Seattle Shakespeare Co), VIOLET, DEATH OF A SALESMAN (ArtsWest). INTIMATE APPAREL (Artist Repertory Theater) and WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT… (Pony World Theater). She has also enjoyed working with ACT’s Construction Zone Series, Hedgebrook Women’s Playwrights Festival, The Hansberry Project, Seattle Reps Writers Group Showcase, Northwest Playwrights Alliance and Playwrights’ Circle. Dedra is also a member of Barefoot Theatre Company NYC/LA.
CREATIVE
Allison Gregory (she/her) Playwright
Allison’s plays have been produced all over the country, and she has received commissions, grants, and development from Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, The Kennedy Center, Indiana Repertory Theatre, the Skirball-Kenis Foundation, GEVA, ACT Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Orlando Shakespeare Festival, New Harmony Project, National New Play Network, Northwest Playwright’s Alliance, Seattle Children’s Theatre, LATC, Amphibian Stage Productions, Theatre Lab@FAU, BANFF Playwright’s Center, and Austin Scriptworks. Her work has been the recipient of the Julie Harris Playwriting Award, South Coast Repertory’s Playwright’s Award (Forcing Hyacinths), Garland & Dramalogue Awards (Fall Off Night, Breathing Room), Seattle Times Best New Play Award (Burning Bridget Cleary). NOT MADEA (O’Neill & BAPF finalist), and WILD HORSES (O’Neill semi-finalist) received National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere productions across the country. MOTHERLAND (O’Neill finalist, American Blues Blue Ink Award finalist, Harriet Lake Playfest selection) was selected for NNPN’s Showcase of New Plays. She currently has workshops of DARLING BOUD (as in Loud) at the Playwright’s Center, Banff Playwright’s Colony, and Launch Pad at UC Santa Barbara. Allison’s plays for young audiences include GO DOG. GO!, adapted from the P.D. Eastman book, co-written with Steven Dietz; EVEN STEVEN GOEST TO WAR (“Zoni” Best New Script Award; AATE and UPRP awards; Kennedy Center New Visions/New Voices selection); PETER AND THE WOLF (Seattle Times Best New Play Award; National tour). Her adaptation of JUDY MOODY is a seven-theatre commission and will be produced at all seven theatres through 2019. Allison is a Core Member of the Playwright’s Center, and an alumni of LATC’S Wordsmiths and Hedgebrook. She splits her time between Seattle and Austin, where she is the co-founder of the Marthas, a playwright collective. Her plays are published by Playscripts, Smith & Krauss, Dramatic Publishing, and Rain City Press. allisongregoryplays.com
Sheila Daniels (she/her) Director
Sheila has been making theatre as a director, choreographer and educator in Seattle since 1994. She served as Associate Director to Bartlett Sher at Intiman from 2007 through 2009, and is honored to be affiliated with the company ever since. Directing credits include A STREET CAR NAMED DESIRE, ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, THE CHILDREN’S HOUR, LYSISTRATA (Intiman) THE RAMAYANA (co-creator, A Contemporary Theatre) DANCING AT LUGHNASA (Seattle Repertory Theatre, TANTRUM Theatre), JACKIE & ME (Seattle Children’s Theatre), LYDIA, THE NORMAL HEART, BREAKING CODE, THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY (Strawberry Theatre Workshop)According to Coyote (Seattle Children’s Theatre Company, Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis), A WINTER’S TALE, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, ELECTRA, PERICLES, MACBETH (Seattle Shakespeare Company), THIS WIDE NIGHT (Seattle Public Theatre), CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (Theater Under Ground/CHAC), WAITING FOR LEFTY, GOD’S COUNTRY, ARCADIA (CHAC), RUBBLE WOMEN (co-creator, UMO Ensemble), ANAPHYLAXIS (Throwing Bones/IRT, NYC) BURNING BRIDGET CLEARY (Ladykiller Productions), THE LAST STATE (On the Boards), VAYA CON LOLA, SHOCK BRIGADES; WOMEN IN COMBAT (Baba Yaga). As a producer, Sheila has served as Associate Artistic Director at CHAC, Artistic Director of Theater Schmeater, and co-founded Baba Yaga and Theater Underground. She served as an Affiliate Artist at ACT, a member of Intiman’s Collective, and is currently an Associate Artist with Seattle Shakespeare Company. Sheila has been on the faculty of Cornish College of the Arts from 1998 to the present, where she teaches collaboration, devising and acting, She is a two-time recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award. She also has served on the faculty of University of Washington, Seattle University, the Seattle Children’s Theatre and as a guest director at University of Texas , Austin. She is a 4 time nominee and 2 time recipient of the Gregory Award for Outstanding Director. Sheila will be directing Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves at ACT in April of 2018.
Jennifer Zeyl (she/her) Intiman’s Artistic Director, WILD HORSES Costume & Scenic Designer
Jennifer is so grateful for the opportunity to make WILD HORSES with this amazing team of wonder womxn. Zeyl is a Seattle-based scenic designer, director and producer, she designs locally at ACT Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, On the Boards, Intiman, Seattle Shakespeare and Seattle Children’s Theatre and nationally at The Guthrie, The Public, The Rose and Two River Theatre Company. She is a Founding Co-Artistic Director of Washington Ensemble Theatre, winner of the Stranger Genius Award in Theatre and two-time Gregory Falls Best Scenic Designer. Jennifer is the grateful recipient of funding for her own generative work from: The Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, Artist Trust, 4Culture, and The NEA. Jennifer works for CityArts Magazine as the Creative Director of Genre Bender and is the Proprietress of Canoe Social Club, a salon for civic-minded artists. BFA Directing, BFA Theatre Design – University of Rhode Island 1996, MFA Scenic Design – University of Washington, 2003.
Vada Briceño (she/her) Lighting Designer
Vada is a freelance lighting designer currently working with Orangelite Inc. She served as the 2016-2017 Lighting Design Intern for Seattle Repertory Theatre. She designed Intiman’s 2017 Emerging Artist Program, and assisted on Intiman’s productions of BARBECUE and DRAGON LADY. She is excited to make a return to Seattle for this production of WILD HORSES alongside this inspiring group of artists and friends.
Erin Bednarz (she/her) Sound Designer
Erin is an interdisciplinary artist having worked with 40+ arts organizations over the last nine years. She serves as company member with Washington Ensemble, LiveGirls!, and Annex Theaters, and is co-founder of new play accelerator Umbrella Project. Erin’s work in sound design has grown to national and institutional levels. Her produced work has gained literary nods from HowlRound, CityArts + Encore. As a teaching artist, Erin’s knowledge of design + performance has been shared throughout universities in communities across Washington state.
Jordan Kelly Andrews (she/her) Stage Manager
Jordan is the Production Coordinator at Seattle Children’s Theatre and former Production Manager for the University of Northern Iowa. She has previously worked at the Dallas Theater Center, Casa Manana, Circle Theatre, Amphibian Stage Productions, Summer Theatre of New Canaan, The Trinity Shakespeare Festival. She is pleased to be at Intiman for her first show since moving to Seattle. Jordan is a proud member of AEA and would like to thank her wife Leigh’Ann for her amazing love and support.
Anuhea Brown (she/her) Assistant Director
Anuhea is a Seattle theatre artist earning her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Theatre with a minor in Playwriting and Directing at Cornish College of the Arts. She is the curator and founder of ‘Womxn’s Night,’ a celebration and exploration of womxn intersectionality. She is more than excited to be a part of this (mostly) femme process in creating this true and honest story.
NEWS
Seattle Gay News “Strong piece with a singularly muscular solo performance”
City Arts Magazine “Woods’ performance is captivating” Drama in the Hood “Unforgettable production focused on a Woman’s reflections of her past” Broadway World “The storytelling is powerful and vivid” & “Dedra commands the stage” Seattle Magazine “15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in June 2018” Austin Chronicle “Feels like being released from the pen to run wild into the night” |