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Recording and photography during the performance are prohibited at Capital Stage by copyright law and union regulations.
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Cast
Creative Team
Mona Mansour
Benjamin T. Ismail
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Caleb Jones
Melissa Jernigan*
Rachel Lau-Kee Browne^
Erika L. Placencia*
Tricia Tecson
Shae Mercer
Gail Russell
Ed Lee
Riley Cisneros-Gruenthal
Ethan Hollinger
Samantha McLean Haas
Nicole C. Limón
K. Kevyne Baar, PhD
Special Thanks
Joe Bertolucci, Affordable Heating & Air, Inc.
Donna Chipps
Bob Mandelson
Joaquin Ortiz
UC Davis Dept of Theater & Dance
Production Staff
Artistic Director - MICHAEL STEVENSON
Director - BENJAMIN T. ISMAIL
Production & Company Manager - TONY GABRIELSON
Technical Director - CALEB JONES
Lead Carpenter - CONOR WOODS
Carpenter, Painter - SUNNY MACKEY
Lighting Designer & Lead Electrician - SHAE MERCER
Lighting Supervisor - ISAIAH LEEPER
Electricians - ISAIAH LEEPER, SHAE MERCER
Scenic Charge Artist - SAMANTHA McLEAN HAAS
Sound Designer & Engineer - ED LEE
Stage Manager - MELISSA JERNIGAN*
Assistant Stage Manager - RACHEL LAU-KEE BROWNE^
Rehearsal Stage Manager - ERIKA L. PLACENCIA*
Scenic Designer - TRICIA TECSON
Projections Designer - ETHAN HOLLINGER
Properties Designer - RILEY CISNEROS-GRUENTHAL
Costume Designer - GAIL RUSSELL
Build Crew - SUNNY MACKEY, CONOR WOODS, CALEB JONES
Painters - SAMANTHA McLEAN HAAS, CALEB JONES, SUNNY MACKEY, CONOR WOODS
Wardrobe/Run Crew - RACHEL LAU-KEE BROWNE^, KATIE HALSTEAD^, ZAARA LITTLE^, JAROD WIGGINS^
Intimacy Coordinator & Dramaturg - NICOLE C. LIMÓN
Resident Dramaturg - K. KEVYNE BAAR
Infection Control Manager - ELIJAH PETERS
Graphic Designer, Marketing Manager, Webmaster - MISTY MCDOWELL
Photographer - CHARR CRAIL
^ Capital Stage Apprentice | * Member Actors' Equity Association
About The Play
by K. Kevyne Baar, PhD
“When you’re shooting conflict. If you’re shooting conflict. You have to find a way to not really look, or it will all start to sink in and, you know, you’ll start to want to kill yourself.” – Marian to Mia
We are living in the days when one turns on the television news and is immediately told that what is to follow may be difficult to watch. Do you look away? The photojournalists, such as Mia, the protagonist in our play, do not have that choice.
Our play opens with a flashback of Mia photographing a young woman in a bombed-out schoolroom in the Gaza Strip of 2008. Almost immediately we flash forward and are thrust into Istanbul, Turkey in 2015, with Mia waking up in the apartment of a former girlfriend, Derya. Mia, unaware of where she’s been or what she’s seen, can’t even remember how she got there. Together, and with the help of Mia’s mother, Jane, they will “try to piece together the story of what happened.”
For our playwright, Mona Mansour, “one inspiration for unseen is the work of Nichole Sobecki, an American photographer and filmmaker based in Kenya whose photography...has illuminated everything from war, terrorism, and climate change to illegal trade in endangered animals.” A feature in The Independent Photogapher includes a collection of her stunning photos, ‘Too awful to publish.’” This writer is reminded of the photos of another woman photojournist, Lee Miller who photogaphed the liberation of Dachau at the end of World War II. It is said that she suffered from what we now know as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for the remaining years of her life.
In an interview before the Washington, D.C. opening, Mansour was asked, “What would you like audiences to take away from unseen?” Her answer was succinct. “The humor, the loss, and the complexity,” she said. “On the one hand, the play has a lot of humor in it. It’s like life. Humor allows us to live with complicated relationships. It’s how people get through difficult times. While, “on the other hand, there is loss. There’s a cost for not looking at the truth, about not seeing the things that we don’t want to see. The play questions what we block out or forget. But the camera forces us to remember. It provides a link to what we have ignored.”
Capital Stage is inviting you, our audience, to join Mia, her Turkish girlfriend Derya, her California mother Jane, and the people who live in the shadows of Mia’s memory as she slowly “pieces together the details of her past to find out what happened.”
Reviewing a 2023 production, the critic for The Washington Post wrote, “unseen gracefully turns its lens on stirring themes: human connection and betrayal, cross-cultural friction and understanding, and the cost of seeing suffering — and of looking away from it.”
Ultimately for Mia, she is “not interested in making beautiful things for the sake of making beautiful things. That’s part of it, of course but it’s not enough. I want to capture the kind of moments that make an impact.”
About The Playwright
by K. Kevyne Baar, PhD
“I like to disrupt what you thought you knew before you see the play, in ways conscious and unconscious. That’s where the poetry of the writing comes in. A collection of words can just hit you in an unexpected way. I love seeing theater like that and I love writing theater like that.” – Mona Mansour
On her website, we find out that Mona Mansour “grew up in a Southern California suburb, the daughter of a Lebanese immigrant father and American mother from Seattle. Global politics were brought inside when various cousins, uncles and aunties came to live with the family during the Lebanese Civil War.” As an undergrad Mansour studied acting, “but in her senior year a class in improvisation led her down that path; she then studied at Second City Chicago and was a member of the Groundlings Sunday Company, which gave her a visceral first taste of writing.”
“Her commitment to theater deepened after a move to New York City in the wake of the September 11th attacks. At this point, the Middle Eastern theater community was ascending, fired up by an urgent need to change the narrative around Arabs and Arab Americans.” Like a number of the playwrights whose work has been presented at Captial Stage over the last couple of seasons, Mansour began to write into her bicultural existence,” with plays such as The Vagrant Trilogy, The Hour of Feeling, The Way West, and We Swim, We Talk, We Go to War, she has additional commissions to write for the La Jolla Playhouse and Playwrights Horizons.
In 2019, Mansour joined Scott Illingworth and Tim Nicolai to form SOCIETY, “a collective of theatre makers based in New York City creating new research-driven, radically collaborative works. Their aim is “to create a company where work could be created, joint stock style, with improvisation, research, and discussion that involves every company member. Their first production, Beginning Days of True Jubilation, was performed entirely on Zoom in August 2020. The play, with its cast of 10, explores the absurdity, chaos and psychic cost of a fictitious start-up. The play was remounted in person in July 2022 at the New Ohio Theatre.
Mansour received the prestigious Steinberg Award for Playwriting, along with Martyna Majok in December of 2023. Other awards and fellowships include: Award in Literature (Academy of Arts and Letters); the Kesselring, and Helen Merrill Prizes; Whiting, Middle East America Playwright, MacDowell, and New Dramatists Class of 2020.
A writer for NBC’s long-running series New Amsterdam, she is currently creating a series for Fisher Stevens’ company Highly Flammable. Yet through it all, Mansour returns to the theatre. In an early career interview she opined, “I do think when you’re dealing with human beings, you can take turns that other art forms can’t take, because for example, in the span of a few seconds, there’s so many things that can happen in someone’s face. I feel like live theatre allows for that, and I definitely like to have moments like that, where it goes from one feeling to another, with or without words.”
Her plays have been translated into Arabic, Italian, Romanian and Hungarian.
Meet the Company
Brittni Barger*

Rasha Zamamiri*

Jamie Jones*

Mona Mansour

Benjamin T. Ismail

Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Caleb Jones
Melissa Jernigan*

Rachel Lau-Kee Browne^
Erika L. Placencia*

Tricia Tecson
Shae Mercer
Gail Russell
Ed Lee
Riley Cisneros-Gruenthal
Ethan Hollinger
Samantha McLean Haas
Nicole C. Limón
K. Kevyne Baar, PhD
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Capital Stage Staff
MICHAEL STEVENSON - Artistic Director
KEITH RIEDELL - Managing Director
KIRK BLACKINTON - Development Manager
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CALEB JONES - Technical Director
CONOR WOODS - Lead Carpenter
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ED LEE - Resident Sound Designer & Engineer
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SHAE MERCER - Lighting Designer & Lead Electrician
CECILIA CASTILLO JUAREZ - Concessions & Box Office Associate
RACHEL LAU-KEE BROWNE - Assistant Stage Manager
YASMINE SALMERON - Production Associate
K. KEVYNE BAAR - Resident Dramaturg
JAMIE JONES, PETER MOHRMANN, GAIL RUSSELL, JANIS STEVENS – Associate Artists
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2024/25 SEASON APPRENTICE COMPANY - Jarod Wiggins, Rachel Lau-Kee Browne, Zaara Little, Katie Halstead
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