Monday Night PlayGround-LA March 14th Playbill

PlayGround-LA presents Season 10

MONDAY NIGHT PLAYGROUND

Topic: “Child’s Play: Adapted Nursery Rhymes”
March 14, 2022 7pm PT
Broadwater Black Box & Vimeo Live Simulcast


ACKNOWLEDGING THE LEGACY OF THE LAND WE INHABIT

PlayGround-LA acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Chumash, Tongva, and Kizh (“keech”), the original inhabitants of Los Angeles. As the past and present Indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the Chumash, Tongva and Kizh Nation (Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians) have never ceded, lost, nor forgotten their responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. We recognize the historic injustice of the forcible removal of the Chumash, Tongva and Kizh people from their ancestral lands, and that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland. We wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the Ancestors, Elders and Relatives of the Chumash, Tongva and Kizh Communities and by affirming their sovereign rights as First Peoples. We honor the storytellers of the Gabrieleño Band of Mission Indians and are grateful for our ability to share and uplift Indigenous stories and those of other historically marginalized communities.

To learn about the legacy of the land you inhabit, visit Native-Land.ca | Our home on native land. To read the complete Land Acknowledgment Policy, click here.


PLAYGROUND-LA’S ANTI-RACIST POLICY

PlayGround-LA recognizes the impact of racial oppression within society and the American Theater and that we have been complicit in White Supremacy culture. Our goal is to co-create safety for our community by identifying and interrupting instances of racism and all forms of oppression when we witness them, through specific actions rooted in the principles of anti-racism and accessibility. In its endeavor to address the implications of our history, PlayGround-LA is committed to its compliance with the following fundamental rights:

  • The recognition of inherent dignity and worth of each human being.
  • The recognition of equality of all human beings.
  • Recognition of rights of ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic and religious groups.
  • Equality and non-discrimination.

PlayGround-LA’s Anti-Racist Policy applies to: all members of the PlayGround-LA community, including employees, independent contractors, volunteers, audience members, donors, and general members of the community.

To read the complete Anti-Racist Policy, click here.


Pickled Pepper Princess
By Nicki Spencer

Directed by Paris McCarthy
Peter…………………………………..
Gary Poux
Jo………………………………………
Josef Bette
Penelope……………………
Summer Broyhill

Miss Muffet and Arachne
By Emily Brauer Rogers

Directed by Gabi Mayorga
Muffet……………………………..Tansu Philip
Arachne…………………………Emily Kuroda

Mouseacre
By Liza McGowan

Directed by Tom Dang
Marlin……………………..
Jordan Covington
Engy……………………
Tiana Randall-Quant
Betsy…………………………..
Sherry Michaels
Angus…………………………
Socks Whitmore
Doc…………………………….
Tahmus Rounds

The Bridge, Again?
By
Mildred Inez Lewis
Directed by Jim Kleinmann
Miranda…………..Maria Angel Dumapias
Bea………………………..Stephanie T. Keefer

Frere Jacques
By  Joni Ravenna

Directed by Jully Lee
Jacques……………………….
Mark Jacobson
Pierre……………………………………Ben Cain
Angel…………………………Tahmus Rounds

Luna, Bovine, Dachshund, Dinnerware
By Nicholas C. Pappas
Directed by Rondrell McCormick
Casey……………………………
Julia Belanova
Drew………………………………….
Lea Madda

Stage Manager – Tammy Mora


PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

Following tonight’s performance, we invite your participation in this month’s People’s Choice Award. Through the People’s Choice Award, our audience can play a direct impact in furthering the career of a promising new playwright. To vote, make a People’s Choice Award tax-deductible donation on behalf of your favorite play(s)/playwright(s) from the evening. Every donated dollar counts as a vote while directly supporting PlayGround-LA’s award-winning incubator programs.

Cast your vote for your favorite play(s) by making a People’s Choice donation via Zelle (info@playground-la.org), Venmo (our account ID is @playgroundsf and if they ask for the last four digits of the phone, it’s 8541) or on our website at https://playground-la.org/monday). Add a note/memo with your gift (you can use the donor acknowledgment section when donating on our website) to indicate your favorite play(s) or email your selection to boxoffice@playground-sf.org.

At the end of the week, we’ll tally up the top vote-getter and automatic semi-finalist for our season-ending Best of PlayGround. It’s a powerful way of showing your support for new writers and their work, while helping PlayGround-LA continue doing what we do!


BIOGRAPHIES

PLAYWRIGHTS

EMILY BRAUER ROGERS (Miss Muffet and Arachne), she/her, writes about humorous kickass women in mythology, history, and science fiction. She received her MFA from USC. She optioned her screenplay Romeo, Juliet, and Rosaline to Amazon Studios and her plays Bringing Iraq Home, Bloomer Girls, and an adaptation of “The Yellow Wallpaper,” have been produced by various theatres. Her tv pilot of Bloomer Girls was read by the New Works Theatre Festival. She participated in HBMG Foundation’s and The Orchard Project’s residencies. She’s currently a member of the Playground-LA, Vagrancy Theatre Writer’s Group, Caravan Theatre, and the Playwrights Group at Company of Angels.

MILDRED INEZ LEWIS (The Bridge, Again?), she/her, writes and directs for stage and screen. She is currently in a winter intensive with her play/kom’plisit/ at the Workshop Theatre (NYC) and looking forward to upcoming projects with Noise Now at A Noise Within (Glendale) and Central Works (Berkeley).

LIZA MCGOWAN (Mouseacre), she/her, is a Los Angeles based author, playwright, and screenwriter currently working as the Writer’s PA for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. She grew up in a hobbit house in Michigan, and briefly considered dentistry as a viable career path before choosing the more practical route of entertainment. She enjoys writing everything from psychological thrillers to musical comedies, often ponders what the heck consciousness is, and binges “Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared” as a form of therapy.

NICHOLAS C. PAPPAS (Luna, Bovine, Dachshund, Dinnerware), he/him, is a screenwriter, playwright, and dramaturge. Plays include: Including Shooter (publisher: Playscripts), The Ballad of 423 and 424 (Heideman Award; Actor’s Theatre of Louisville), Fatty (Berkeley Rep’s Ground Floor), and The Dreams in Which I’m Dying (Deborah Aquila Reading Series). Published by Dramatics Magazine and Playscripts. Dramaturgy: Theatrefolk, Center Theatre Group, and San Francisco Playhouse. A graduate of San Francisco State University’s MFA program, Nick is a proud member of Lab Twenty6 and Playground LA. He teaches at Moorpark College and is in development on several television and film projects. More info: @NicholasCPappas and nicholascpappas.com.

JONI RAVENNA (Frere Jacques), she/her, has been writing plays since the fourth grade. But her first actual production wasn’t until she graduated college (USC) with ‘A Brush with Fate” at the West Coast Ensemble Theatre directed by Michael T. Weiss. Since then, her plays have been produced across the country, (several have been honored) including: “Beethoven and Misfortune Cookies,” “The Green Grocer”, “Blinded”, ‘Sex Love and The Premature Evacuation” and “For Pete’s Sake” (as JR Sussman). She was head writer of the travel adventure TV series Earth Trek (PBS) and Great Sports Vacations (Fox Sports/The Travel Channel). She’s co-author of “You Let Some GIRL Beat You?” which the Pipeline Team chose runner-up (out of over 1800 published books) in 2021. They’re currently pursuing a development deal.

NICKI SPENCER (Pickled Pepper Princess), she/her: After receiving a master’s degree in Professional Writing from the USC, Nicki has worked as a Writers’/Showrunner Assistant on several TV Shows including A&E and History Channel’s “Knightfall,” FOX’s “The Gifted” and “Proven Innocent,” and HBO Max’s Golden Globe nominated show “The Flight Attendant.” Though she loves writing for the screen, Nicki also has a passion for playwrighting and bringing stories to life on the stage. She has been a member of the playwrighting group Playground LA for six years and has had several short plays performed in their festivals and shows.

ACTORS

JULIA BELANOVA (Luna, Bovine, Dachshund, Dinnerware, “Casey”), she/her, loves the PlayGround community! Last year, she appeared as Wookie in PlayGround SF’s online production of Sapience by Diana Burbano. She recently filmed her first TV credit: a recurring role on the FX network. She grew up on the stages of the Bay Area, including TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, San Francisco Playhouse, and Custom Made Theatre Company. She attended Harvard University, where she created a musical about Shirley Temple Black as her senior thesis. As an artist and activist, Julia is proud to serve as Program Coordinator of the Anita Hill-led Hollywood Commission. Find her online: @jebelanova or juliabelanova.com

JOSEF BETTE (Pickled Pepper Princess, “Jo”), he/him, is originally from Chicago, IL, LA transplant since 2011. He is happy to be part of the PlayGround LA community since 2019 and his film credits include “Chasing the Blues” and “Parked” on Amazon Prime.

 

 

SUMMER BROYHILL (Pickled Pepper Princess, “Penelope”), she/her, is an actor, dancer, choreographer, director, musician, singer, improviser, and writer. She has performed on Broadway (Hairspray), National tours (Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Hairspray), Off Broadway (Killer Therapy, The Day Before Spring, and The Independents, a New York Times Critics’ Pick), and in numerous regional productions, short films, and web series. Her solo play “DREAM Lover” debuted at the Playground San Francisco Solo Play Festival last month. MFA: Old Globe/ University of San Diego Graduate Acting Program. summerbroyhill.com, @summerbroyhill on IG.

BEN CAIN (Frere Jacques, “Pierre”), he/him, is currently on the Amazon show “Panic”, the Hulu show “Cruel Summer” and the Peacock show “Bel-Air”. Always happy to be on the PlayGround!

 

 

JORDAN COVINGTON (Mouseacre, “Marlin”), he/him, is new to LA in hopes to further pursue his acting career. He loves performing on stage including musicals: In The Heights (Benny), Chorus Line (Richie), and West Side Story. He has now ventured into film and is currently working on his own feature length film. His talents vary from singing, dancing, piano, drums, and stand up comedy. If you would like to follow his journey follow Jordan on is Instagram @jawdincov.

MARIA ANGEL DUMAPIAS (The Bridge, Again?, “Miranda”), she/her, is an actor, dancer and singer based in Southern Ca. and is thrilled to be performing with The Playground L.A. for the second time! Angel’s most recent credits include Queen Elizabeth in “Richard III” and The Princess of France in “Love’s Labour’s Lost” with the Shakespeare By The Sea Co. You can watch Angel performing her latest role as Adrienne in “Cry it Out” by Molly Smith Metzler, opening at Chance Theater Orange County this April and May 2022! @angeldumapias.ig

MARK JACOBSON (Frere Jacques, “Jacques”), he/him, can be seen in Hulu’s upcoming Untitled Chippendales Project this Fall and on CBS’ FBI on 3/29. Other recent credits include NBC’s This Is Us, Freeform’s Good Trouble, and CBS’ NCIS: LA.

 

 

STEPHANIE T. KEEFER (The Bridge, Again?, “Bea”), she/her: Classically trained actor and filmmaker, Stephanie T. Keefer is based in Los Angeles. She graduated from U. C., Irvine with a Theater B.A., an M.A. in English and had the privilege to study with legendary Polish theatre director Jerzy Grotowski. Badami Productions broadcast her award-winning short film ONE DANCE nationally on CBS and FOX. Stephanie’s other shorts have also garnered nominations and awards, screening in festivals nationwide. She works in film, television, theater and voice over and has been seen on Netflix, Amazon Prime, CBS, NBC, and FX. To find out more about Stephanie’s work visit imdb.me/stephanietkeefer

EMILY KURODA  (Miss Muffet and Arachne, “Arachne”), she/her, worked at Theatreworks (Language Archives, Calligraphy), New York Theatre Workshop (Endlings), Pan Asian(Brothers Paranormal), American Repertory Theater(Endlings), Page 73(Today is My Birthday), Actors Theater of Louisville(we, the invisibles), Huntington Theater(Tiger Style, Woman Warrior), Artists at Play (Two Mile Hollow), South Coast Rep (Fast Company, Ballad of Yachiyo and Our Town), Alliance (Tiger Style), East West Players, Kirk Douglas, Mark Taper Forum, Public Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Rep, Singapore Repertory, Berkeley Repertory, The Doolittle, LATC, Zephyr, LA Women’s Shakespeare Company, and the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival. Recent TV: “All Rise,” “The Good Doctor,” “The Resident,” “Drop Dead Diva,” “Gilmore Girls.” Recent Films: “Take the 10,” “Party Boat,” “Red and Sensei.” Awards: – Dramalogue Ikebana, The Maids, Minamata, The Golden Gate, and Visitors from Nagasaki – LA Commendation (About Love) – Garland Straight As a Line. Entertainment Today (Winter People).

 

LEA MADDA (Luna, Bovine, Dachshund, Dinnerware, “Drew”), she/her, is a multidisciplinary theater artist, educator, and broadcast media producer. She holds an MFA in Acting from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television – where she trained in the Suzuki/Viewpoints methods under the tutelage of J Ed Araiza and Ellen Lauren of the SITI Company. Recent theater credits include The Sound of Music (Alaska CAP), Anne, A New Play (Museum of Tolerance), and Haiti (Theatricum Botanicum). Madda is also an active voiceover artist, providing the English dubbing for international shows on NETFLIX, Amazon Prime, and HBO. From 2020 to 2021, Madda produced and hosted Depressed and Sh*t, currently streaming across all podcast apps.

 SHERRY MICHAELS (Mouseacre, “Betsy”), she/her, is an actor and voiceover artist, with over 50 voiceover commercials and the sole voiceover role on a recent Disney animated short. Favorite stage leads include Auntie Mame, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Veronica’s Room. TV includes principal roles on “Betrayed” and “Generation Clash”, a new series for HBO. Film includes featured roles in “You Gotta Leave your Mark” and “Old Pals” with Barry Bostwick. Commercials include the PSA “Amazon Red” with Julia Roberts, as well as commercials for Discover Card, International Delight, and Progressive. Commercial representation is with TGMD. smichaels62@verizon.net

TIANA RANDALL-QUANT (Mouseacre, “Engy”), she/her, is a born and raised Angeleno trying to change the narrative that “LA is not a theatre town”. Her goal is to create theatre that gives a glimpse into a world full of love and healing. Her creative focus revolves uplifting the voices of the underrepresented and marginalized, particularly that of queer Black women. Her biggest inspirations include Audre Lorde, Rihanna, and her sister Jade. She is also a proud co-drafter of the new LA ARTS Document, and a proud co-founder of BLKLST, an organization focused on anti-racism and accountability in Los Angeles Theatre. She can also be found making fun comedy and gaming content with The 354 Squad on Youtube.

TANSU PHILIP (Miss Muff, “Muffet”), she/her, is an Indian-American actress, model, comedian, and boba shop owner. She has truly enjoyed participating in Playground LA’s 10th Season of performances and feels very lucky to have met and spent time with all of the magical people who make it happen. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @tansuphilip.

 

GARY POUX (Pickled Pepper Princess, “Peter”), he/him, is thrilled to join his PlayGround-LA fam onstage once again.

 

 

 

TAHMUS ROUNDS (Mouseacre, “Doc”; Frere Jacques, “Angel”), he/him, can (barely) be seen in the feature film TED K, and as always, is stoked to be in this company of talented, amazing artists.

 

 

SOCKS WHITMORE (Mouseacre, “Angus”), they/them, is a nonbinary singer-actor, lyricist-composer, and writer. A self-described “professional overachiever,” Socks likes to keep busy—if they’re not recording voice over or writing a new musical, they can be found working on choral music, indie games, short fiction, or amassing large amounts of socks. Notable stage credits include The Bully Problem, Finding Wonder, and their original works We Are Here and Back to One: A Coming of Self Musical. Film credits include The Magical Christmas Tree (available on Amazon Prime) and A Color Without Color. They also hold a BFA Performer-Composer degree from CalArts with minors in Digital Arts and Creative Writing.

DIRECTORS

TOM DANG (Mouseacre), he/him, is a director and actor based in Los Angeles. Tom is thrilled to play with PlayGround-LA this season! Past directing credits include Artswest Playhouse, PFP, Cafe Nordo, Seattle Gilbert and Sullivan, amongst others. Tom is currently the Artistic Director of REBATEnsemble Theatre Group. Learn more at www.tomdangofficial.com

JIM KLEINMANN (The Bridge, Again?; Artistic Director & Co-Founder), he/him, co-founded PlayGround in 1994, along with playwright Brighde Mullins and director Denise Shama, and has served as Artistic Director since 1996. For PlayGround, he has provided artistic and administrative leadership for the past twenty-four seasons, developing PlayGround’s unique array of new playwright and new play incubator programs, including Monday Night PlayGround, the PlayGround Festival of New Works, the full-length play Commissioning Initiative, the New Play Production Fund, Potrero Stage: PlayGround Center for New Plays, and most recently the Innovator Incubator.  For PlayGround, he has directed more than one hundred short and full-length plays, including works by Garret Jon Groenveld, Aaron Loeb, Geetha Reddy, Lauren Yee, Katie May, and many others. Recent directing and dramaturgy credits include David Steele’s Vignettes on Love and Ruben Grijalva’s Value Over Replacement. He is a veteran arts administrator with more than thirty years of experience, including stints leading Traveling Jewish Theatre, Smuin Ballet and Berkeley Symphony, and received his MFA from the Yale School of Drama.

JULLY LEE (Freres Jacques; Associate Producer), she/her, is the artistic director of COLD TOFU, the nation’s first and longest running Asian American improv company, as well as a producing director with Playground-LA. This spring, she is directing a workshop with The Vagrancy as part of their Blossoming series on a new play by M.J. Kang (also a member of Playground-LA). As an actor, Jully has a recurring guest star role on YOUNG SHELDON with a new episode airing March 10, and will be at the Colorado New Play Summit 2/20-3/5 working on a new play by Kimber Lee at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. jullylee.com

GABI MAYORGA (Miss Muffet and Arachne), she/her, is an actress, teacher and director. She was born in Jalisco, Mexico and grew up in the New Mexican desert. She received her BFA in acting from the Theatre School at DePaul University and performed on Chicago stages such as The Steppenwolf Garage and The Goodman Theatre. She’s acted in commercials and independent films, taught theater to young students and enjoys making short films. She’s excited to direct Tippy Toe by Tahirih Moeller.

PARIS MCCARTHY (Pickled Pepper Princess; Associate Artistic Director), she/her, is thrilled to be back directing in person for the first time this year!

RONDRELL MCCORMICK (Luna, Bovine, Dachshund, Dinnerware), he/him: Film/Tv/Media: Weakend (Netflix-Proof Of Concept); The Wesley’s (web series); The Old Saturday (short film-Cannes); Effigy (short film-pre production); Theater: Between Dog And Wolf (Theatre Of NOTE); Vol. 1 A Post Racial America (Boston Court Pasadena); Polar Bears, Black Boys & Prairie Fringed Orchids (Orlando Shakespeare Festival / San Diego Repertory Theatre); Training: B.F.A., North Carolina A&T State University; M.F.A., American Conservatory Theater. Currently, check out “The Fire In-Between,” one of six new plays featured in Antaeus Theatre Company’s The Zip Code Plays: Los Angeles, Season.

PRODUCTION

JESUS REYES (Associate Producer), he/him, is an Associate Producer for PlayGround-LA and the Community Partnerships Director at Center Theatre Group. At CTG he designs and implements free in-person and online community programs and commissions short plays for the library play readings series. Jesus is a freelance director and writer from East L.A.

HARRISON BUTLER (House Manager; Assistant Stage Manager), he/him, is delighted to be working with playground LA. He is a performer, Director, instructor, and stage technician. Most recently he was the executive Director of the Theatre Of Arts Conservatory in Hollywood. He has produced and directed plays at the arena stage Including The Laramie Project, Eurydice, Our lady of 121st St., The Shape of Things, Lone Star and Laundry and Bourbon. He was a producer and stage manager of the star-studded stand-up comedy series Comedy Night at The Arena. He is currently working on writing and producing a feature film about the immigrant experience.

TAMMY MORA (Stage Manager)

PLAYGROUND-LA is the first regional expansion of the celebrated Bay Area playwright incubator and theatre community hub, PlayGround. PlayGround was launched in San Francisco in 1994 by co-founders Jim Kleinmann, Brighde Mullins and Denise Shama. In 1996, Kleinmann became PlayGround’s first Artistic Director. Since its founding, PlayGround has developed and staged over 1,000 original ten-minute plays by 250 Bay Area and Los Angeles early-career writers and has commissioned/developed more than 100 full-length plays. In the process of staging those works, PlayGround has helped to identify some of the leading emerging writers and, at the same time, has engendered the creation of a true community of theatre artists, bringing together hundreds of local actors, directors and playwrights. Each month, Oct-Mar, PlayGround-LA announces a topic to the thirty-six writers of the PlayGround-LA Writers Pool. Writers have four-and-a-half days to generate their original short plays and the top six are cast with leading local professionals and rehearsed for just 1.5 hours before being presented as script-in-hand staged readings on the second Monday of the month via Zoom live stream. At the end of each season, six of the thirty-six works developed in the Monday night series are selected for a one-night celebration, the Best of PlayGround Gala. The 10th annual Best of PlayGround Gala will take place on Monday, April 11, 2022, live at the Broadwater Theaters and simulcast via Vimeo Live. PlayGround-LA is a fiscally sponsored project of PlayGround. For more information, visit http://playground-la.org.


PLAYGROUND-LA CONTRIBUTORS
PlayGround-LA is deeply grateful for the generous contributions of the many individuals whose support makes our playwright incubator programs possible. The list below reflects gifts made between March 1, 2021 and March 14, 2022.

Playwrights Circle ($500+)
In Memory of M. David MacCallum, Jr., Les Ostrov, Julianne Spencer, Nancy; Carty Spencer, J.B. Strasser

Patron ($250-$499)
Dr. Elaine Baskin, Kenneth R. Krechmer, Tiffany Mualem, Ben Watkins, Anonymous (2)

Associate Member ($125-$249)
Miss Rebecca Harris

Supporting Member ($75-$124)
Frieda de Lackner, Angela Agard, Steven Haft, Susan C. Hunter, Lara Gilman, Jim Kleinmann, Rob Roy & Kazue McGregor, Mrs. Judith Menzel, Jesus Reyes, Tahmus Rounds, Steven Rubio, Lolli Pop Rutkowski, Robin L. Wimsatt, Anonymous

Contributing Member ($25-$74)
Janice G Bail, Evan Baughfman, Sylvia Bill Blush, Ben Cain, Sunah Cherwin, Sheilah F Clarke-Ekong, Sidney Glass, Eleanor Clement Glass, Laura MacCallum, Rhea MacCallum, Paris McCarthy, Daniel Melling, Marti Mimiaga, Kam O’Horo, Ms. Adrienne Whitney Papp, Joni Ravenna, Debba Rofheart, Emily and Gene Rogers, Dale Underwood & Kirsti Aho, Doeri Welch, Anonymous (2)

Friends (Up to $24)
Dr. Leslie Allee, Theresa Amy, Miss Eleanor Anova, MaryTheresa Capriles, Creativity Lover, Angela Cummings, Reena Dutt, Alanna R Gabriele, Lauren Gorski, Miranda Helly, Juls Hoover, Julianne Jigour, Gail MacGowan, Penny Mikesell, Tahirih Moeller, Doug O’Neill, Lorrie O’Shatz, Vanessa Parish, LB Pines, Melanie Claire Queponds, Jess Roat, Roland Ruiz, Cathy M Stonie, Lisa Thompson, Anonymous (2)

To contribute to PlayGround-LA, visit https://playground-la.org/contribute.


PLAYGROUND-LA WRITERS POOL

Michael P. Adams, Brianna Barrett, Evan Baughfman, Rachel Borders, Emily Brauer Rogers, Diana Burbano+, Malick Ceesay, Sarah  Congress, Bridgette Connelly, Allie Costa+, Lauren Gorski+, Briggs Hatton, Elayne Heilveil, Aaron  Higareda, Susan Hunter, Uma Incrocci, Julianne Jigour+, Starina Johnson+, M.J. Kang, Arthur Keng+, Ken Levine, Mildred Lewis+, Rhea MacCallum+, Liza McGowan, Tahirih  Moeller, Scott Mullen+, Nicholas C. Pappas+, Peter Pasco, Joni Ravenna, Eric Reid, Jessica June Rowe+, Richard Ruyle, Mark Sherstinsky+, Ayesha Siddiqui, Nicki Spencer+, Daysha Veronica+
+ Past Best of PlayGround playwright.

PLAYGROUND-LA COMPANY

Jahnavi Alyssa, Josef Bette, Sylvia Cervantes Blush, Jordan Carlson, Jordan Covington, Frieda de Lackner, Carolyn Deskin, Rogelio Douglas III, Julio Hanson, Mark Jacobson, Kurt Kanazawa, Stephanie T. Keefer, Christopher Gary Lawson, Jully Lee, Christine Liao, Jackie Marriott, Gabi Mayorga, Paris McCarthy, Rondrell McCormick, Krystal Mosley, Tiffany Mualem, Gary Poux, Tiana Randall-Quant, Maiya Reaves, Jesus Reyes, Ivan Rivas, Debba Rofheart, Tahmus Rounds, Mae Ruling, Collette Rutherford, Anthony Rutowicz, Lamar Usher, Carla Vega, William Warren, Charlotte Williams, Christina Wren, Demetrius Wren

PRODUCTION & STAFF

James A. Kleinmann, Co-Founder & Artistic Director
Paris McCarthy, Associate Artistic Director
Jully Lee, Associate Producer
Jesus Reyes, Associate Producer
Tammy Mora, Resident Stage Manager

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