Third Annual Carlotta Festival of New Plays at Yale
School of Drama
NEW HAVEN, CT: YALE SCHOOL OF DRAMA (James
Bundy, Dean; Victoria Nolan, Deputy Dean) presents The Third Annual Carlotta
Festival of New Plays, May 9 to 18 at the New Theater, 1156 Chapel Street, New
Haven. The Festival is comprised of three fully-produced plays by graduating
playwrights performed in repertory with twelve performances over two weeks.
The Festival is named for Carlotta Monterey, the widow of Eugene O’Neill, who
chose Yale University Press as the publisher of Long Day’s Journey into Night.
The proceeds from this publication support playwriting at Yale University.
The Carlotta Festival introduces New Haven audiences as well as theatre industry
professionals to three new plays written by three fresh female voices: Grace, or
the Art of Climbing by Lauren Feldman, Good Egg by Dorothy Fortenberry, and I Am
a Superhero by Jennifer Tuckett.
GRACE, OR THE ART OF CLIMBING
By Lauren Feldman
Directed by Michael Donahue
Set design by Andrew Boyce
Costume design by Heidi Hanson
Lighting design by Jesse Belsky
Sound design by Charles Coes
Dealing with her father’s illness, a painful breakup, and the inertia of
depression, Emm decides to launch into the world of competitive rock-climbing.
What ensues is her quest through the rugged (and often humorous) terrain of
physical training and human relationships. Poetic and athletic, Grace, or the
Art of Climbing is the journey of a young woman suspended between muscularity
and vulnerability, falling and climbing, and the ardor and grace of being human.
Cast: Christina Marie Acosta, Zach Appelman, Joby Earle, Slate Holmgren, Teresa
Avia Lim, Barret O’Brien, and Rachel Spencer
Lauren Feldman is a playwright and performer from Miami, Florida. Her plays
include Fill Our Mouths (New Theatre/Miami; Yale School of Drama), Penguins
(Lark Theatre - reading), and a one-act When it Rains (Yale School of Drama;
published in In Times of Disaster). Her short plays have been produced
internationally and include Asteroid Belt (Heideman Award Finalist), The Kissing
Play, Fugue 24, Monday in C Minor, and Tea Things (Royal Court Theatre -
Exposure 2000), among others; as well as her solo piece Funny Story (Yale
Cabaret - Going Public; Carlotta Festival ‘07 - Speaking Our Minds). She
co-created the devised/collaborative theatre piece The Apocryphal Project (Yale
Cabaret). Ms. Feldman has received two Downstage Miami Playwriting grants, and
was a US Playwright Delegate for the Royal Court Theatre’s “Crossing the
Borders” Project and in World Interplay Australia’s Young Playwrights Festival.
She received a BA in English from Cornell University and is an Alumna of “The
Shakespeare Programme” through the British-American Drama Academy/Skidmore
College.
GOOD EGG
By Dorothy Fortenberry
Directed by Snehal Desai
Set design by Sarah Pearline
Costume design by Amanda Seymour
Lighting design by Jesse Belsky
Sound design by Sarah Pickett
Responsible Meg has always taken care of her bipolar younger brother Matt. But
when she decides to get pregnant -- and have her embryos pre-screened for
bipolar disorder -- is she taking the idea of "being responsible" too far? Good
Egg is a funny and surprising play about bioethics, siblings and the limits of
unconditional love.
Cast: John Patrick Doherty and Elizabeth Wisan
Dorothy Fortenberry- Yale Cabaret: Bicycling for Ladies (music by Colin
Wambsgans, directed by Becca Wolff), We're Celebrities, We're Just Not Famous
Yet (directed by Becca Wolff) and the solo piece Paint Show (Yale Cabaret- Going
Public; Carlotta Festival ’07 – Speaking Our Minds). Yale School of Drama:
Bibles and Candy (directed by Mike Donahue), After the Flood (directed by Shana
Cooper). Other productions include Burned Over (directed by Catherine Osborne,
Journeyman Productions, NYC) and Theory of Everything (directed by Nicole
Ruskin, Vital Theatre, NYC). In addition to writing, she has served for two
years as an Artistic Associate of the Yale Cabaret. Ms. Fortenberry has taught
playwriting in Washington, DC and New Haven, CT, and is a 2003 and 2005 winner
of the Larry Neal Writers Award from the DC Commission on the Arts and
Humanities. Good Egg received a reading at Arena Stage in January. Her play
Bibles and Candy will receive a reading in March from Studio 42 in NYC.
I AM A SUPERHERO
By Jennifer Tuckett
Directed by Shana Cooper
Set design by Scott Dougan
Costume design by Moria Clinton
Lighting design by Jesse Belsky
Sound design by Phillip Owen
“This is the full and complete account of how I became a superhero.”
What do you do when your world suddenly falls apart?
When her father dies, twelve year old Yasmin thinks she has the answer and sets
out on a secret mission to bring her family back together again. A lyrical and
touching story of grief and finding new hope through the eyes of a child.
Cast: Nikki Berger, Austin Durant, and Laura Esposito
Jennifer Tuckett, originally from England and Australia, is the co-recipient of
the UK’s Old Vic New Voices Theatre 503 Award 2008 for I am a Superhero. Ms.
Tuckett has been a finalist for the Heideman Award, a two-time semi-finalist for
the O’Neill Conference, an award winner of the Clauder Prize and University of
Tulsa’s New Works for Young Women Award, a finalist for the Hangar Theatre Lab
and writer in residence at New York Stage and Film. She is a former a member of
the invitation group at the Royal Court Theatre and a member of the Old Vic New
Voices company for 2006 – 2009. Other UK credits include Lucy’s Brief Guide on
How to be Human (Old Vic New Voices 24 Hour Plays), Ways You Can Survive the
World (Theatre 503), and George Bush Saved My Life Last Night (Hampstead
Theatre/Menagerie Theatre Company). Ms. Tuckett has also been the winner of the
International Student Playscript Competition and the International Playwriting
Festival, as well as a finalist for the RSC OTHER Prize. Credits elsewhere
include the Short and Sweet Festival, Australia’s World Interplay Young
Playwrights Festival and Italy’s Extra Candoni new writing festival.
All three productions will be performed in rotating repertory scheduled so that
all three can be seen in as little as two days. The schedule is as follows:
Fri, May 9 at 8 pm I Am a Superhero
Sat, May 10 at 8 pm Good Egg
Sun, May 11 at 8 pm Grace, or the Art of Climbing
Tues, May 13, at 2 pm I Am a Superhero
Tues, May 13 at 8 pm Good Egg
Wed, May 14 at 8 pm Grace, or the Art of Climbing
Thurs, May 15 at 2 pm Grace, or the Art of Climbing
Thurs, May 15 at 8 pm I Am a Superhero
Fri, May 16 at 8 pm Good Egg
Sat, May 17 at 2 pm I Am a Superhero
Sat, May 17 at 8 pm Grace, or the Art of Climbing
Sun, May 18 at 2pm Good Egg
A pass to all three Carlotta Festival plays is just $30.00! Tickets to
individual plays are $18.00, $12.00 for students and seniors. Discounted rates
for groups of 10 or more are also available. Tickets may be purchased online at
yale.edu/drama, or by calling 203-432-1234. They may also be purchased in
person at the Yale Repertory Theatre Box Office at 1120 Chapel Street (at York
Street). Visit
www.drama.yale.edu/carlotta for additional information about the
Festival and each of the new plays.