Romeo + Juliet
Broadway, Circle in the Square Theater
Written by William Shakespear
Directed by Sam Gold
Music by Jack Antonoff
Movement by Sonya Tayeh
Scenic design by dots
Props Design by Andy Diaz
Lighting Design by Isabella Byrd
Costume Design by Enver Chakartash
Sound Design by Cody Spencer
Hair and Wig Design by Robert Pickens & Katie Gell
Associate Director Raz Golden
Violence by Drew Leary
Intimacy Director Claire Warden
Vocal Coaching by Gigi Buffington
Production Stage Manager : Rachel Bauder
Stage Managers : Emily Hayes
Production Management by Juniper Street
Scenery Built by Empire Technical Fabrication
Scenic Paint by Infinite Scenic
Photo Credit – Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade
Broadway, Circle in the Square Theater
Written by Henrik Ibsen
Adapted by Amy Herzog
Directed by Sam Gold
Scenic design by dots
Prop Design by Noah Mease
Lighting Design by Isabella Byrd
Costume Design by David Zinn
Hair and Wig Design by Campbell Young Associates
Sound Design by Mikaal Sulaiman
Associate Director Raz Golden
Fight Direction by Thomas Schall
Vocal Coaching by Kate Wilson
Production Stage Manager : Rachel Bauder
Stage Managers : Emily Hayes, Lisa Buxbaum
Production Management by Juniper Street
Scenery Built by Empire Technical Fabrication
Scenic Paint by Infinite Scenic
Photo Credit – dots & Emilio Madrid
Clubbed Thumb
written by Liza Birkenmeier
directed by Tara Ahmadinejad
sets by dots
costumes by Mel Ng
lights by Masha Tsimring
sound & composition by Jordan McCree
props by Natalie Carney and Aisha Hamida
movement consultation Tracy Hazas
production stage manager Allison Raynes
Starring : Susan Blommaert, Bruce McKenzie, Nadine Malouf, Ana Nogueira, Susannah Perkins and Naren Weiss
Scenery built by Hillbolic Arts & Carpentry
Technical Direction by Steven Brenman
Photography : Maria Baranova
Loss is fast, but grief is slow. Aunt Bobbi’s going to try to make everyone feel better, even though her parties are cursed.
Written by Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Anne Kauffman
BAM Harvey and Broadway, James Earl Jones Theater
Set Design - dots
Lighting Design - John Torres
Costume Design - Brenda Abbandandolo
Sound Design - Bray Poor
Prop Design - Andrew Diaz
Hair and Wig Design - Leah Loukas
Movement Direction - Sonya Tayeh
Voice Coach - Kate Wilson
Dramaturg - Arminda Thomas
Production Stage Manager - Ralph Stan Lee
Assistant Stage Manager - Sarah Azizo
Assistant Director - Onyekachi Iwu
Production Managers - Hillary Blanken, Victoria Bullard
Scenery built by Empire Technical Fabrications and PRG
Cast
Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan, Miriam Silverman, Andy Grotelueschen, Julian De Niro, Glenn Fitzgerald, Raphael Nash Thompson, Gus Birney
Isaac (Star Wars) and Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) are Sidney and Iris Brustein, a couple with a lively, vibrant marriage — that's in danger of ending over Sidney's unrealistic political ideals. Spend a few hours in 1960s Greenwich Village with A-list stars in this show about passion and idealism by one of the most celebrated American playwrights in history.
By Will Eno
Theatre For A New Audience
Directed by Oliver Butler
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Costume Designer - Ásta Bennie Hostetter
Lighting Designer - Amith Chandrashaker
Sound Designer - Lee Kinney
Music - Daniel Kluger
Props Master - Jonno Knust
Scene Shop - Daedalus Design and Production
Production Stage Manager - Renee Lutz
Assistant Stage Manager - Sara Kadish
Cast:
Jordan Bellow / Joe Curnutte / Crystal Dickinson / Deborah Hedwall / Matthew Maher / Erin Wilhelmi
Photography - Kimie Nishikawa
A new version of Ibsen’s classic Peer Gynt, part horror story, part fairy tale and part road movie.
Written by Annie Baker
Directed by James Macdonald
Co-production with The Atlantic Theater and The National Theatre (UK)
Set Design - dots
Lighting Design - Isabella Byrd
Costume Design - Ásta Bennie Hostetter
Sound Design - Bray Poor
Prop Design - Noah Mease
Makeup, Hair and Special Effects - Alfreda ‘Fre’ Howard
Assistant Director - Caitlin Ryan O’Connell
Movement - Sasha Milavic Davies
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa
Stage Manager - Laura Smith
Assistant Stage Manager - Ryan Patrick Kane
Cast
Marylouise Burke, Mia Katigbak, Christina Kirk, Kristine Nielsen, Brenda Pressley, Pete Simpson
Annie Baker’s Infinite Life peeps at the greatest mysteries of life — in this case principally pain and desire, and what they have in common — through the tiny, seemingly inconsequential windows of banal human behavior.
Directed by Matthew Ozawa
Co-production with Cincinnati Opera, Detroit Opera, Utah Opera, and Pittsburg Opera
Assistant Director - Melanie Bacaling
Set Design - dots
Costume Design - Maiko Matsushima
Lighting Design - Yuki Nakase Link
Reorienting ‘Madama Butterfly’
Cincinnati Opera presents Puccini’s heartrending tragedy Madame Butterfly from a bold new point of view. In this groundbreaking new production created by an all-Japanese and Japanese American creative team, Butterfly’s story is transported to a fantastical modern-day realm where reality and dreams intersect. Enter the world of naval officer B.F. Pinkerton, who treats Japan as his playground. He’s taken a nearly thousand-year lease on a house and will marry a young girl named Cio-Cio-San, known as Madame Butterfly. But is it merely a fantasy? For Butterfly, vows are not to be taken lightly. As Pinkerton’s intentions are revealed, Butterfly’s dreams become a tragedy of limitless depths with no going back.
Written by Noah Diaz
Directed by Sam Pinkleton
Assistant director: Maya Quetzali Gonzalez
Disability dramaturgy consultant: Madeline Charne
Sets : dots
Costumes : Michael Krass and Alicia Austin
Lights : Cha See
Sound : Lee Kinney
Original Music : Daniel Kluger
Illusions : Skylar Fox
Props : Patricia Marjorie
Wigs : Tommy Kurzman
PSM Bess Glorioso
ASM Katherine Shea
production assistant: Katie Kennedy
production assistant: Emily Burstyn
Production Manager : Mary Duffe
Starring : Marinda Anderson, Daniel K Isaac, Linda Lavin, Nate Miller, Dario Ladani Sanchez, Bianca Horn, Becca Lish, Daniel Liu, Bobby Roman
Studio assistant : Colleen Murray
Scenery built by Hudson Scenic
Photography : Kimie Nishikawa
A young man is shocked to receive a life-changing diagnosis. Overwhelmed, he turns to a stranger for help, hiring an older woman to break the news to his family and friends – thus setting into motion a series of events that will profoundly reshape both of their lives.
Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Marissa Wolf
Portland Center Stage
Music Director - Ash
Scenic Designer - dots
Props Designer - Jamie Tait
Costume Designer - Lucy Wells
Lighting Designer - Masha Tsimring
Sound Designer - Sammi Kelly
Conductor - David Lerman
Dramaturg - Kamilah BUsh
Choreographer - Muffie Delgado Connelly
Stage Manager - Janine Vanderhoff
Assistant Stage Manager - Dana Petersen
Cast
Tyler Andrew Jones, Lauren Steele, Jesse Weil
Band
Pierre Carbuccia Abbott, David Lerman, Yuya Matsuda, Matt Rowning
Before he electrified the world with Rent, Jonathan Larson was a young man struggling to make his mark in the theater. While he waits tables and seeks his big break, the pressure to give it all up grows as Jon approaches his 30th birthday. Will he sell out to keep the lights on? Will he lose the love of his life? Will he finally write the soaring song that can change everything? And if he does, will anyone be there to see it? Set in 1990 and scored by the music that redefined a genre, tick, tick … BOOM! cracks open the ticking-time-bomb world of creating theater to celebrate the power of finding your voice and holding on to a dream.
Written and directed by Shayok Misha Chowdhury
Soho Rep
Sets : dots
Costumes : Enver Chakartash
Associate Costume Designer : Nicole Slaven
Lights : Barbara Samuels
Sound : Tei Blow
Video/Projection : Johnny Moreno
Props : Patricia Marjorie
Props assistant : Juliana Suaide
Assistant Director : Nicholas Polonio
Stage Manager : Alyssa K. Howard
Dramaturg : Sarah Lunnie
Cultural Dramaturg : Sukanya Chakrabarti
Intimacy Director : Teniece Divya Johnson
Technical Director : Steven Brenman
Scenic Charge : Melanie Nelson
Studio assistants : Colleen Murray, Ant Ma, Yulanda Yo-Rong Shieh
Scenery built by Hillbolics Arts and Carpentry
Production Manager Brittany Coyne
Cast :
Tashnuva Anan, Abrar Haque, Golam Sarwar Harun, Gargi Mukherjee, NaFis, Jakeem Dante Powell, Debashis Roy Chowdhury
Photography : Julieta Cervantes and Kimie Nishikawa
Music by Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
Wolf Trap Opera
Directed by Emma Griffin
Conductor: Roberto Kalb
Scenic Design - dots
Costume Design - Terese Wadden
Lighting Design - Mark Barton
Wigs & Makeup Design - Anne Nesmith
Assistant Conductor - David Hanlon
Assistant Scenic Design - Yi-Hsuan Ma
Assistant Director (Fellow) - Rose Kruger
Production Stage Manager - Rachel Henneberry
Assistant Stage Managers - Laura Krause, Luke Woods
Cast:
Violetta Valery: Chanáe Curtis
Flora Bervoix: Ruby Dibble*
Annina: Saane Halaholo*
Alfredo Germont: Richard Trey Smagur
Giorgio Germont: Kidon Choi
Gaston: Matthew Goodheart*
Baron Douphol: Jin Yung David Kahng*
Marquis D’Obigny: Patrick Wilhelm*
Doctor Grenvil: Dylan Gregg*
Joseph: Hayden Smith*
Messenger: Thomas Petrushka*
Photography - Scott Suchman and Kimie Nishikawa
By Simon Stephens
Manhattan Theatre Club
Directed by Lila Neugebauer
Scenic Designer - dots
Costume Designer - Kaye Voyce
Lighting Designer - Lap Chi Chu
Sound Designer - Lee Kinney & Daniel Kluger
Music - Daniel Kluger
Hair and Make Up - Tom Watson
Props Supervisor - Jessica Zivny
Scene Shop - Sightline Fabrication
Production Stage Manager - Laura Smith
Stage Manager - Mont Thibou
Cast:
Blair Brown / Edie Falco / Marin Ireland
Photography - Kimie Nishikawa
In Greenwich Village a generation or so ago, the city is alive. Joni Mitchell sings, friends and lovers come and go, and the regulars change at the White Horse Tavern. As 50 years pass, one woman’s life is revealed in all its complexity, mystery and possibility in this enthralling world premiere about mothers and daughters, beginnings and endings in New York City.
Soho Rep
A story by Julia Mounsey and Peter Mills Weiss with Brian Fiddyment
Scenic Designer - dots
Lighting Designer - Kate McGee
Video Designer - Matt Romein
Sound Designer - Michael Hernandez and Kimberly O’Loughlin
Technical Director - Steven Brenman
Stage Manager - Keenan Hurley
Producer - Aaron Profumo
Photography by Julieta Cervantes
When you were partying I studied The Blade
When you were having premarital sex
I mastered THE BLOCKCHAIN
While you wasted your days at the gym in pursuit of vanity
I cultivated Inner Strength
And now that the world is on fire and the barbarians are at the gate you have the audacity to come to me for help?
This is a comedy show.
By Christopher Chen
Lincoln Center Theater
Claire Tow Theater
Directed by Knud Adams
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Costume Designer - Tilly Grimes
Lighting Designer - Mark Barton
Sound Designer - Peter Mills Weiss
Projection Designer - Ruey Horng Sun
Assistant Set Designer - Zoë Hurwitz
Props Master - Addison Heeren
Scene Shop - Sightline Fabrication
Production Stage Manager - Joshua Mark Gustafson
Assistant Stage Manager - Leah Pye
Cast:
Laura Kai Chen / Edward Chin-Lyn / Mahira Kakkar / Mia Katigbak / Henry Stram / Johnny Wu / Aaron Yoo
Photography - Knud Adams
In THE HEADLANDS, Henry (Aaron Yoo) is an amateur sleuth and true crime aficionado who sets out to solve the ultimate case: the unsolved murder of his father. Using his memories and the family stories he was told as a child growing up in San Francisco, Henry begins an investigation through a labyrinth of secrets and deceptions that leads him to question those closest to him. THE HEADLANDS is a contemporary noir that explores the stories we tell ourselves and the fallibility of the mind.
By Anton Chekhov
NYU Tisch Graduate Acting
Atlas Room
Adapted by Jean-Claude Van Itallie
Directed by Lucie Tiberghien
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Kathrine R Mitchell
Costume Designer - Jessica Harrison
Sound Designer - Kate Marvin
Props Master - Ellie Bye
Scenic Charge - David Fry
Technical Director - Jon Allaire, Katie Takacs
Stage Manager - Patrick D. Egan, Michael Denis
Photo Credit - Ella Bromblin , Kimie Nishikawa
This play is set in a Chekhov museum. After hours.
By Rachel Bonds
McCarter Theatre Center
Berlind Theater
Directed by Tyne Rafaeli
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Costume Designer - Ásta Bennie Hostetter
Lighting Designer - Jen Schriever
Music and Sound Designer - Daniel Kluger
Props Master - Michele Sammarco
Scenic Charge - Carrie Ballenger
Technical Director - Alex Bergeron
Production Stage Manager - Alison Cote
Assistant Stage Manager - Monique Bernier
Production Manager - Dixie Uffelman
Cast:
Dana Delaney / Saamer Usmani / Nate Miller / Ariel Woodiwiss / Ken Marks
Photography - Kimie Nishikawa / T. Charles Erikson
A group of old friends reconnect after years apart. They reminisce with wild abandon, until the things they aren't telling each other come hurtling to the surface.
By Will Eno
American Conservatory Theater
Geary Theater
Directed by Anne Kauffman
Scenic and Costume Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Russell Champa
Sound and Projection Designer - Leah Gelpe
Assistant Set Designer - Yusuke Soi
Assistant Sound and Projection Designer - Sam Kusnetz
Props Master - Abo Greenwald
Scene Shop - Ravenswood Studio
Master Carpenter - Christopher Kristant
Production Stage Manager - Megan McClintock
Assistant Stage Manager - Elisa Guthertz / Amanda Marshall
Cast:
Tony Hale / Kathryn Smith-McGlynn
Dinah Berkeley / LeRoy S. Graham III / Jeff Wittekiend / Emma Van Lare
Photography - Kimie Nishikawa
“Is it now? I thought I had more time.” Over the course of a very special hour, a man considers his entire life.
By Jordan E. Cooper
The Public Theater
LuEsther Hall
Directed by Stevie Walker-Webb
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Adam Honoré
Costume Designer - Montana Levi Blanco
Sound Designer - Emily Auciello
Hair, Wig, and Make-Up Designer - Cookie Jordan
Fight Director - Thomas Schall
Props Master - Alexander Wylie
Technical Director - Brad Shaw
Production Stage Manager Geoff Boronda
Stage Manager Erin McCoy
Photo Credit - Joan Marcus , Kimie Nishikawa
AIN’T NO MO’ is a vibrant satirical odyssey portraying the great exodus of Black Americans out of a country plagued with injustice.
In a kaleidoscope of scenes of the moments before, during, and after this outrageous departure, Jordan E. Cooper’s extraordinary new work explores the value of black lives in a country hurtling away from the promise of a black president.
By Trish Harnetiaux
Clubbed Thumb
The Wild Project
Directed by Knud Adams
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Oona Curley
Costume Designer - Sydney Maresca
Sound Designer - Peter Mills Weiss
Props Master - Raphael Mishler
Production Stage Manager - Corinn Moreno
Technical Director - Aaron Gonzalez
Scene Shop - Hewn Brothers
Production Manager - Jenny Beth Snyder
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa, Knud Adams, Elke Young
Blessed with the can-do American spirit, a troop of dedicated shoe store workers embarks on a madcap odyssey of personal (employer-mandated) expansion.
By Paula Vogel
Weston Playhouse Theater (VT)
Walker Farm
Directed by Jordan Fein
Choreographer - Katie Rose McLaughlin
Music Director - Ira Temple
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Costume Designer - Ásta Bennie Hostetter
Lighting Designer - Oona Curley
Sound Designer - Jeff Aaron Bryant
Props Master - Kyle Gosley
Technical Director - Carrie Hurst
Production Stage Manager - Martin Lechner
Stage Manager - Egypt Dixon
Production Manager - Nathaniel Vilandre
Projection Design - Rachel Liff & Group Effort
Cast:
Brian Bock / Whitney Maris Brown / Molly Carden / Forrest Malloy / Christopher McFarland / Marcus Neville / Gordana Rashovich / Zoe Aqua (Musician) / Jason Gresl (Musician) / Ira Temple (Musician)
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa and Oona Curley
The story of Sholem Asch’s controversial play, The God of Vengeance, and the passionate artists who risked everything to bring it to the stage.
By Liza Birkenmeier
Ars Nova
Greenwich House Theater
Directed by Katie Brook
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Costume Designer - Melissa Ng
Lighting Designer - Oona Curley
Sound Designer - Ben Williams
Props Master - Alexander Wylie
Scenic Charge - Lydia Milich
Technical Director - Simon Lass
Production Stage Manager - Alex Hajjar
Assistant Stage Manager - Arielle Goldstein
Production Manager - Jes Levine
Cast:
Susan Blommaert / Marga Gomez / Erin Markey / Kristen Sieh
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa
It’s 1983, the evening before Dr. Sally Ride’s historic space flight. Hundreds of miles from the launch, a group of women with passionate opinions and no opportunities sit on a sweltering St. Louis rooftop watching life pass them by. Their uncharted desires bump up against American norms of sex and power in this intimate snapshot of queer anti-heroines.
By Davie Hare
Produced by NYU Graduate Acting
Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - SeonYoung Ma
Costume Designer - Brynn Almli
Sound Designer - Sam Kusnetz, Leah Gelpe Salamon
Technical Director - Katherine Anne Takacs, Jon P Allaire
Stage Manager - Courtney Golden
A cinematic drama by one of England's most celebrated contemporary playwrights. Post-war history is seen through the life and loves of a former French Resistance fighter, Susan Traherne. Now disaffected and cynical, she marries a conventional career diplomat and proceeds to wreck both their lives.
Adapted for the Stage by Nia Vardalos
Based on the Book by Cheryl Strayed
Co-Conceived by Marshall Heyman, Thomas Kail and Nia Vardalos
Long Wharf Theatre
Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Yuki Nakase
Costume Designer - Arnulfo Maldonado
Sound Designer - Leah Gelpe
Props - Brian Fagan, Frank J. Alberino
Production Stage Manager - Megan Smith
Stage Manager - Amy Patricia Stern
Technical Director - Dylan Callery
Production Manager - Mikey Roher
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa, Brian Fagan
Thousands of people reach out to Sugar, an anonymous online advice columnist, seeking words of wisdom, honesty, and hope. It’s a lot to ask of one person. But little did she realize that for all her efforts, they just might be healing her as well. Deeply funny, empathetic, and uplifting, Tiny Beautiful Things shows that in spite of our differences, we are all in this together.
By Nathan Maxwell
Rutgers University
Directed by Knud Adams
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Colleen Doherty
Costume Designer - Theo Campbell
Sound Designer - Käri Berntson
Props Master - Allen Cutler
Production Stage Manager - Alessandra Mauro
Technical Director - Jackie Young
Scenic Charge - Kit Bassett
Production Manager - Jennifer Stauffer
Photo Credit - Knud Adams
By Jonathan Payne
The Playwrights Realm
The Duke on 42nd Street
Directed by Awoye Timpo
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Stacey Derosier
Costume Designer - Andrea Hood
Sound Designer - Luqman Brown
Projection Designer - Lisa Renkel
Props Master - Alexander Wylie
Fight Direction - UnkleDave’s Fight-House
Production Stage Manager - Kara Kaufman
Assistant Stage Manager - Genevieve Ortiz
Technical Director - David Hinkle
Scene Shop - Hillbolics
Production Manager - Lauren Parish
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa, Daniel J. Vasquez Productions
Karma's foster brother, Terrell, has gone missing, and she's trying to find him amidst the inner city chaos that is The Oblong – but his teacher can't remember his name, his foster mom is still cashing his reimbursement checks, and his ex is glad he's gone. Where's the police, where are the reporters? Karma seems to be the only one who cares, but the more she looks, the more she realizes that in The Oblong, caring only means trouble.
Based on the novel by Jane Austen
By Kate Hamill
Kansan City Repertory Theatre
Spencer Theatre
Directed by Marissa Wolf
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Masha Tsimring
Costume Designer - Melissa Torchia
Sound Designer - Madeleine Oldham
Choreographer - Darrell Moultrie
Fight Choreographer - John Willson
Dialect Coach - Scott Stackhouse
Props Master - Grace Hudson
Technical Director - Bill Shinoski
Production Stage Manager - Mary R. Honour
Stage Manager - Rachel M. Dyer
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa
Finding a husband is hardly Elizabeth Bennet’s most urgent priority. But with four sisters, an overzealous mother and a string of unsuitable suitors, it’s a difficult subject to escape. When the independent Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, all feelings of attraction are muted by his pride and her prejudice. Kate Hamill’s celebrated adaptation of Jane Austen’s most beloved novel is both devoted to the source material and remarkably hilarious, moving, and full of theatrical surprises that bring one of the greatest love stories ever told to extraordinary theatrical life.
By Loy A. Webb
MCC Theater
Directed by Logan Vaughn
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Ben Stanton
Costume Designer - Emilio Sosa
Sound Designer - Elisheba Ittoop
Props Master- Alex Wylie
Production Stage Manager - Erin Gioia Albrecht
Stage Manager - Kasson Marroquin
Technical Director - Scott Palmer
Production Manager - Steve Rosenberg
Scene Shop - D and D Productions
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa
Unfolding in real time, the play introduces us to Rashad and Genesis on what should be one of the happiest days of their lives: a marriage proposal. Their joy quickly unravels when ground-shifting accusations from the past resurface.
By Jordan Harrison
Marin Theatre Company
Directed by Ken Rus Schmoll
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Michael Palumbo
Costume Designer - Jessie Amoroso
Sound Designer - Brendan Aanes
Props Artisan - Liam Ruddisill , Rachel Hurado
Production Stage Manager - Kevin Johnson
Technical Director - Jeff Klein
Production Manager - Mike Post
Photo Credit - Kimie Nishikawa
It’s 2062, the age of artificial intelligence, and 85-year-old Marjorie — a jumble of disparate, fading memories — has a handsome new companion who’s programmed to feed the story of her life back to her. What would we remember, and what would we forget, if given the chance? In this richly spare, wondrous new play, Jordan Harrison explores the mysteries of human identity and the limits — if any — of what technology can replace.
By William Shakespeare
National Asian American Theatre Company
Adapted and Directed by Stephen Brown-Fried
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Reza Behjat
Costume Designer - Nicole Slaven
Sound Designer - Toby Algya
Props Master - Ryo Tatsumi
Movement Directors - Orlando Pabatoy , Kimiye Corwin
Production Stage Manager - Alyssa K. Howard
Technical Director - Steven Brenman
Production Manager - Libby Jensen
Photo Credit - William P. Steele
A new adaptation of Henry VI, Parts 1-3 . Condensed into two parts and performed in rep, experience Shakespeare’s saga of a nation spinning wildly out of control.
Written and Directed by Kimie Nishikawa
Produced by Sophia University Kanrannsha
Sophia Little Theater
Scenic Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Costume Designer - Kimie Nishikawa
Lighting Designer - Shiori Ino
Props Master - Koushiro Ito
Production Manager - Satomi Yachi