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I and You

 
at
 
Main Street Creative Arts Center

 
I and You by Lauren Gunderson

 

 
 


 
Starring
Aurora Howard
Elias Matthews
 
Directed By
Lex Barker


 
 

Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com) 

I and You was first produced in a rolling world premiere by Marin Theatre Company (California), Olney Theatre (Maryland), and Phoenix Theatre (Indiana) as part of the National New Play Network’s Continued Life program. 

Originally commissioned and developed by South Coast Repertory.

 
 
 
Lauren Gunderson is the most-produced living playwright in America for 2017. She is a playwright, screenwriter, and short story author from Atlanta, Georgia. She received her BA in English/Creative Writing at Emory University, and her MFA in Dramatic Writing at NYU Tisch, where she was also a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship. She was named the most produced living playwright in America by American Theatre Magazine in 2016, was awarded the 2016 Lanford Wilson Award from the Dramatist Guild, and was awarded the prestigious 2014 Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award for her play, I and You (also a Susan Smith Blackburn Blackburn and John Gassner Award finalist). That play was an NNPN Rolling World Premiere that started at Marin Theatre Company and has seen over 40 productions nationwide. She is also a recipient of the Mellon Foundation's 3-Year Residency with Marin Theatre Company. Her first musical, The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful and Her Dog! was commissioned by the Kennedy Center and opened to rave reviews and continues its life in a state-wide tour in Florida. Dr. Wonderful will be released as a picture book May 2017 published by Two Lions/Amazon. She is the co-book-writer for The Happy Elf, the Christmas musical with music and lyrics by Harry Connick Jr. Emilie: La Marquise Du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight (published by Samuel French) was commissioned and premiered at South Coast Repertory in 2009, and has run across the country and in England. By And By, her sci-fi father-daughter drama, premiered with Shotgun Players in Berkeley in 2012. Fire Work was developed at the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, is a 2011 winner for Aurora Theatre Company's Global Age Project, and premiered at TheatreFIRST in 2014. She has developed plays with Second Stage Theatre, Red Bull Theater, and Primary Stages in NYC; New Repertory Theatre in Boston; Playwrights Foundation, Crowded Fire Theater, TheatreWorks, Aurora Theatre Company, and Magic Theatre in San Francisco; Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas; Synchronicity, Actor's Express, and Horizon Theatre Company in Atlanta; JAW: A Playwrights Festival at Portland Center Stage in Portland; WordBRIDGE, Brave New Works, and others. Her work has received national praise and awards including being a Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award winner, a Susan Smith Blackburn finalist, a Jane Chambers Award finalist, and winner of the Berrilla Kerr Award for American Theatre, Global Age Project, Young Playwrights Award, Eric Bentley New Play Award and Essential Theatre Prize. She has been commissioned by South Coast Repertory (four times), Denver Theatre Company, Crowded Fire Theater, the Alliance Theatre's Collision Project, Marin Theatre Company, Actor's Express, Dad's Garage Theatre, Theatrical Outfit, City University of New York and Synchronicity. Leap was published with The Playwriting Center of Theater Emory (2004), and her first collection of plays, Deepen The Mystery: Science and the South Onstage, is published with iUniverse (2006). She received a Sloan Science & Film Award (2008) for her screenplay Grand Unification, and her short story "The Ascending Life" won the Norumbega Fiction Award and was published in the anthology The Shape of Content; her science play Background was published in Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing. Her string theory poem "Hook of a Number" was published in the anthology Riffing On Strings. She has spoken nationally and internationally on the intersection of science and theatre and Arts Activism, and teaches playwriting in San Francisco. Find her on Twitter @LalaTellsAStory.

Creative Team

Aurora Howard (she/her)

CAROLINE
Aurora Howard (she/her) - CAROLINE Aurora is a local actress that  has had the privilege of performing in multiple theaters across the valley. Some of her favorite roles include Portia in The Merchant of Venice (Southwest Shakespeare Company), Sonia in Uncle Vanya (Ghosteater), Martha Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (Hale Centre Theater), and Nora in Brighton Beach Memoirs (Fountain Hills Theatre). Up next, you can catch her playing River in Theatre Artist Studio’s production of Appropriate in January. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being here!  

Elias Matthews (he/him)

ANTHONY
Elias Matthews (he/him) - ANTHONY Elias is an actor, playwright, and lyricist. Major roles include: Eugene in the Neil Simon Trilogy (AriZoni Nominee for Brighton Beach Memoirs), Christopher in Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime (AriZoni Nominee), Nathan Detroit in Guys & Dolls, Sam in Shakespeare in Love, and TJ in Sister Act. Next he will be performing as Slightly in Lost Girl with Rebel Phoenix Theatre Collective, opening November 14th. He has performed in short play festivals at Phoenix Theater, Theatre Artists Studio, and Entertainers’ Theatre Collective. Elias is also the Technical Director of Fountain Hills Theater and co-founded Valley Players. He would like to thank his amazing girlfriend Aurora for her support.

Lex Barker (he/him)

Director
Lex Barker (he/him) - Director Lex is local director focusing on newer works and pieces of media with a message to make. Lex has worked on a variety of plays and musicals in different roles. He has assistant directed with PVCC for two years, and adapted and directed Cocane by Pendleton King for them. He has also worked with Devils Dice and directed Every Fruit Fly Goes to heaven when it dies, a new work written by RJH, a local playwright. In 2023 he was a finalist for directing at KCACTF for his scene from Machinal (with Aurora!) He hopes to continue directing in the valley and that you enjoy the show!

Lex Barker

Director

Lauren Gunderson

Playwright
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