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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Meet the Authors - Reina Hardy
Reina Hardy is a playwright with credits in Chicago, New York, and
Muncie, Indiana. Her first play, "Erratica" made its professional
world premiere in July 2009 with Sacramento's Capital Stage, and is
now out from Original Works Publishing. Reina, a finalist for the
Clubbed Thumb Biennial Commission, and the Interact 20/10 Commission, has also had readings and productions with Orlando Shakespeare, Echo Theatre, and many others. Look for excerpts from her plays in "Audition Arsenal," "The Ultimate Audition Book" and "Best Scenes for Two Actors." Reina is a 2003 graduate of Columbia University, where she won the Brick Memorial Prize for playwriting. She is also founder and artistic director of the Viola Project, Chicago's best Shakespeare performance workshop for girls. Her next project, the Chicago premiere of "Erratica," will open with the American Demigods on 4/22 at Second Stage.
Meet more of the team!
Scott Barsotti
Warwick Johnson
Ashlee Edgemon
Anne Marie Boyer
Jason Adams
Reina Hardy
Sarah Scanlon
Justin Warren
The Mammals Theatre Company presents
THE DREAM JOURNAL OF DOCTOR JEKYLL
written collaboratively by
Jason Adams, Scott Barsotti, Randall Colburn, Bob Fisher, Reina Hardy,
Warwick Johnson and Jeremy Menekseoglu.
directed by Bob Fisher
Cast: Jason Adams, Scott Barsotti, Anne Marie Boyer, Ashlee Edgemon, Gabe Garza, Vincent Lacey, Erin Myers, Sarah Scanlon, Skyler
Schrempp, Justin Warren. Also, Lindsey Dorcus.
Asst Director: Warwick Johnson
Set Design: John Ross Wilson
Costume and Make Up Design: Heidi Jade Warriner
Performance Dates are as follows
Saturday March 5th
Friday March 11th
Saturday March 12th
Friday March 18th
Saturday March 19th
Friday March 25th
Saturday March 26th
Friday April 1st
Saturday Arpil 2nd
All performances are at 10pm – BYOB
Zoo Studio
4001 N. Ravenswood Ave Ste B-1
Chicago, IL 60613
Reservations can be made by calling 866-593-4614
The Mammals explore performance works embracing themes of history, mythology, and destiny through the genres of science fiction,
horror, and phantasmagoria.
(866) 593-4614 * email: themammals@gmail.com
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