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January 29-March 2, 2025 PERFORMANCE LENGTH: 1 Hour, 40 Minutes, No Intermission |
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Sofia Ahmad* Fatemeh Mehraban Zaya Kolia* Leda Rasooli Dena Martinez* |
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Caleb Jones |
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Lighting Designer Shae Mercer |
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Sound Designer Ed Lee |
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Properties Designer Riley Cisneros-Gruenthal |
Dialect Coach Ana Bayat |
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Stage Manager Erika L. Placencia* |
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Assistant Stage Manager Olivia Amore |
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SEASON WINE SPONSOR: |
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“English” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com World Premiere |
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*Member Actors' Equity Association | ||
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Cast
Creative Team
Sanaz Toossi
Torange Yeghiazarian
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Caleb Jones
Erika L. Placencia*
Olivia Amore
Shae Mercer
Rebecca Redmond
Ed Lee
Samantha McLean Haas
Riley Cisneros-Gruenthal
Nicole C. Limón
Ana Bayat
Special Thanks
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Donna Chipps
Bob Mandelson
Owen Smith
Production Staff
Artistic Director - MICHAEL STEVENSON
Director - TORANGE YEGHIAZARIAN
Production & Company Manager - TONY GABRIELSON
Scenic Designer & Technical Director - CALEB JONES
Lead Carpenter - CONOR WOODS
Carpenter, Painter - SUNNY MACKEY
Lighting Designer & Lead Electrician - SHAE MERCER
Scenic Charge Artist - SAMANTHA McLEAN HAAS
Sound Designer & Engineer - ED LEE
Assistant Sound Designer - RACHEL LAU-KEE BROWNE^
Lighting Supervisor - ISAIAH LEEPER
Electricians - ISAIAH LEEPER, SHAE MERCER
Stage Manager - ERIKA PLACENCIA*
Assistant Stage Manager - OLIVIA AMORE
Dialect Coach - ANA BAYAT
Properties Designer - RILEY CISNEROS-GRUENTHAL
Costume Designer - REBECCA REDMOND
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^
BIAPOC Liaison - VERNON LEWIS
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
“A quietly powerful play about four Iranian adults preparing for an English language exam in a storefront school near Tehran, where family separations and travel restrictions drive them to learn a new language that may alter their identities and also represent a new life.” – The Pulitzer Prize Committee
In an aritcle in the December 23, 2024 issue of The New Yorker magazine, Manvir Singh asks, “How much does our language shape our thinking?” He opines, “English continues to expand into diverse regions around the world. The question is whether humanity will be homogenized as a result.”
Enter Sanaz Toossi and her Pulitzer Prize-winning play, English, a “meditation on language and loss [that] explores the ways in which language and identity intertwine.” The play is set in an English-language classroom in Karaj, Iran (a large suburb 20 miles west of Tehran), in 2008. Exploring themes of language, identity, and cultural assimilation, the play is centered around four Iranian adults preparing for the TOEFL, the Test of English as a Foreign Language. A standardized academic English test, the TOEFL is primarily taken to assess the English language proficiency of non-native English speakers including students applying to universities in English speaking countries as well as people who need to demonstrate their mastery of the English language for immigration purposes and is crucial for their ambitions to study or live abroad.
It is here that Iranian citizens of different ages and different goals are learning English, a language upon which so many opportunities depend. "[It] isn’t merely an elective chosen to broaden their knowledge of the world or enhance an upcoming trip. It is the key to their future.” As critic Charles McNulty wrote of an earlier production, “The play examines what is lost and what is gained in the acquisition of a foreign language upon which so much opportunity depends.”
During an interview with Diep Tran for American Theatre, we are reminded that learning a new language is “a concept rife for laughs, linguistic misunderstanding being well-worn fodder for comedy. Audiences do laugh initially: at students playing word games or having basic conversations in accented English about their favorite color. This lulls us into a state of comfort, though, for simple but powerful truths that knock us off our axis.”
There is that moment when “English becomes not just a comedy about language lessons but a meditation about language itself, both as a tool of communication but also as an aspect of identity. About how, in learning another language, you can gain a new skill but you also lose a part of yourself. And how, if you do not have the vocabulary in a language to express yourself, you will always be a little bit incomplete, never truly knowable by others.”
Toossi never ceases to remind us that, “It’s a huge thing to learn a different language, a huge thing to give up that ability to fully express yourself, even if you have a full command over language.”
About The Playwright
by K. Kevyne Baar, PhD
“Writing a play is an embarrassing thing. The only way you get to the finish line is if you genuinely love what you are writing about. I guess I love writing about Iranian women.” – Sanaz Toossi
Sanaz Toossi a first generation Iranian-American who grew up in Orange County California, admits that she loves "The Real Housewives of Potomac," and really never saw herself as a playwright. “I had no idea that this is what my life would be.” Her mom was a chemist, her dad an engineer. Southern California has the largest population of Iranians outside of Iran, so Toossi grew up around a community that spoke Farsi and hosted mehnooni (parties) every weekend. However, she admits that, “my Farsi gets worse every year. It’s painful for me. I wonder if my kids will know Farsi.”
As the only child of these Iranian immigrants, she fulfilled a pre-law major at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was accepted to several law schools. As she tells it, she somehow couldn’t make herself go. “I was about to graduate. I wanted to be a writer, and it also probably came out of my own insecurities that I would never actually have the words to say what I wanted.”
She began writing plays, which she hid from her parents. (Her mother, had been sensing that Toossi had a secret, but assumed she was pregnant.) “Those first plays were terrible.” Toossi admits. It was when she began writing about the people she knew — Iranians and Iranian Americans — that the plays got better, and in 2018 she completed an MFA in dramatic writing at NYU. Since graduation Toossi finds herself with commissions from the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Manhattan Theatre Club, South Coast Repertory, IAMA Theatre, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She is also one of the writers for the upcoming Amazon Prime television series A League of Their Own, based on the film of the same name.
In answer to an interviewer’s question in 2023, Toossi admitted that she “wrote English for me. I had to write it. I wrote it as my thesis. I was really angry that year. After the travel ban, I white-knuckled it for two years, and I wrote English because I was furious with the anti-immigrant rhetoric. I just wanted to scream into the void a little bit. It’s a huge thing to learn a different language, a huge thing to give up that ability to fully express yourself, even if you have a full command over language.”
“I think a lot of the reason why I write is that so much of this is hard to talk about. I think it’s the only thing that I’m actually able to write about.”
“I tell immigrant stories, but I don’t tell them in the United States. How can we tell immigrant stories from the site of migration? I think for Iranians, this question of staying or leaving is huge, and it has affected every family so deeply. I think I always just wanted—needed—people to know the Iran that I know. The Iran that’s never ever portrayed in media or seen in the news.” The Iran that Sanaz Toossi is now sharing with our Capital Stage audiences.
Meet the Company
Sofia Ahmad*
Fatemeh Mehraban
Zaya Kolia*
Dena Martinez*
Leda Rasooli
Sanaz Toossi
Torange Yeghiazarian
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Caleb Jones
Erika L. Placencia*
Olivia Amore
Shae Mercer
Rebecca Redmond
Ed Lee
Samantha McLean Haas
Riley Cisneros-Gruenthal
Nicole C. Limón
Ana Bayat
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