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Setting
Time:
1967. Ish.
The action of the play takes place within the (approximately) three seconds that it takes Meg to decide to sign a patent application.
Place:
Inside Meg's brain, which is somewhere inside a lab, which is somewhere inside Organon Pharmaceuticals, which is somewhere inside New Jersey.
Cast
Creative Team
Jennifer Blackmer
Imani Mitchell
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Wesley Apfel*
Kayla Joy Joseph
Cameron Hoyt
Isaiah Leeper
Rebecca Redmond
Beverly Turner
Ed Lee
Kimberly Taketa
Samantha McLean Haas
K. Kevyne Baar
Nicole C. Limón
Yasmine Salmeron
Special Thanks
Joe Bertolucci, Affordable Heating & Air, Inc.
Donna Chipps
Di Arie Vineyard & Winery
Jim Hensley, President Abbey Flooring, Inc.
Robert Mandelson
Oak Park Brewing Company
Shirlee Tully
Production Staff
Director - IMANI MITCHELL
Production & Company Manager - TONY GABRIELSON
Technical Director - CALEB JONES
Lead Carpenter - CONOR WOODS
Carpenter/Technician - ANDREW FRIDAE
Scenic Designer - CAMERON HOYT
Scenic Charge Artist - SAMANTHA McLEAN HAAS
Sound Designer & Engineer - ED LEE
Lighting Designer - ISAIAH LEEPER
Lead Electrician - SHAE MERCER
Electricians - ISAIAH LEEPER, SHAE MERCER, ANDREW FRIDAE
Stage Manager - WESLEY APFEL*
Assistant Stage Manager - KAYLA JOY JOSEPH
Properties Designer - KIMBERLY TAKETA
Costume Designer - REBECCA REDMOND
Hair & Make-Up Designer - BEVERLY TURNER
Build Crew - ANDREW FRIDAE, SUNNY MACKEY, YASMINE SALMERON, CONOR WOODS
Painter - YASMINE SALMERON, ALEXANDRIA XIONG
Run Crew - MATTHEW HANJOONG
Sub Run Crew - ANDREW FRIDAE
BIAPOC Liaison - VERNON LEWIS
Dramaturg - K. KEVYNE BAAR
Intimacy Coordinator - NICOLE C. LIMÓN
Infection Control Manager - ELIJAH PETERS
Graphic Designer/Webmaster - MISTY MCDOWELL
Photographer - CHARR CRAIL
^ Capital Stage Apprentice | * Member Actors' Equity Association
Dramaturgy
Read the Dramaturgy Packet for PREDICTOR by K. Kevyne Baar
Meet the Company
Alissa Doyle*
Alissa is thrilled to be back at Cap Stage! Local credits include DANCE NATION (B Street Theatre), BEHAVIOR OF BROADUS (Capital Stage), GRAPES OF WRATH (Sac Theatre Co.), and four school tours bringing live theatre to children all over Northern California (B Street Theatre). She has taught acting classes for teens & adults for the last five years at B Street Theatre & Capital Stage and hopes to make all her students proud. Arts education is the future. Deep breaths. All love to Ry & B.
Devin Valdez
Devin Valdez is over-the-moon excited to be back this season at Capital Stage collaborating on this piece. Past Capital Stage credits include: THE WICKHAMS: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, and THE WOLVES. Other Sacramento credits include MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, GLORIA: A LIFE, HAMLET, and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (Sacramento Theatre Company), JASPER (Big Idea Theatre), and WELCOME TO ARROYO’S (Teatro Espejo). Devin is so grateful to everyone who supports live theatre in Sacramento! Follow along @devinnicolvaldez
Tiffanie Mack
Tiffanie Mack is grateful to be back performing at Capital Stage. Her most recent roles include #11 in THE WOLVES and Valerie Johnston in SMART PEOPLE.
Janis Stevens*
Janis has worked in regional theaters across America as well as internationally in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Short list of roles with Capital Stage: Maria Callas/MASTER CLASS, Violet/AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY and Marjorie/MARJORIE PRIME. She is a 2006 Drama Desk Award Nominee for Outstanding Solo Performance in VIVIEN, was honored with Theatre Tampa Bay’s Outstanding Actress Award in 2016, is a recipient of SF Bay’s Dean Goodman Choice Award and has received numerous Elly’s here in the Sacramento area for directing, acting and Lifetime Achievement. Janis recently recorded the narrative voice of Katharine Hepburn for the documentary CALL ME KATE, currently on Netflix. Very proud to be an Associate Artist with Capital Stage and looking forward to directing GEORGIANA & KITTY: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY for the holiday season!
Peter Mohrmann*
Peter has appeared in Capital Stage’s productions of STUPID F##KING BIRD, IDEATION, HEDDA GABLER, EVERY CHRISTMAS STORY EVER TOLD, AMERICAN BUFFALO, THE TYPOGRAPHER’S DREAM, HUMBLE BOY, and BOY GETS GIRL. Regionally he has performed with Sacramento Theatre Company, the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival, Foothill Theatre Company, City Theatre, Synergy Stage, River Stage and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. Peter is a co-founder and associate artist with Capital Stage where he has directed THE WICKHAMS: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY, THE TOTALITARIANS, MAPLE & VINE, THE NORTH PLAN, IN THE NEXT ROOM, FICTION, OR, DINNER WITH FRIENDS, THREE DAYS OF RAIN, RELATIVELY SPEAKING, and JACK AND JILL. Peter received his MFA in acting from the Theatre School/DePaul University, and is an adjunct professor in the theatre arts and film departments at Folsom Lake College, Sacramento City College and Woodland Community College. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.
Lee Anthony Williams
Lee is beyond thrilled to make his Capital Stage debut and is humbled to be a part of such a talented cast. Lee’s prior works include THE MOTHERF**KER WITH THE HAT, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA and TWELFTH NIGHT at Big Idea Theatre. FRANKENSTEIN, THE GUARDIANS, SLEEPER and AN ADULT EVENING WITH SHEL SILVERSTEIN at Resurrection Theatre. Lee was the recipient of the 2016 Elly Award for Supporting Male Comedy for his role as Cousin Julio in THE MOTHERF**KER WITH THE HAT at Big Idea Theatre.
Cole Winslow
Cole Winslow is thrilled to be back at Capital Stage. He was a Capital Stage apprentice and appeared in the 2016/2017 season as Jack in HOW TO USE A KNIFE and Andy in PAINT IT! for the apprentice showcase. He was most recently seen as Jim Fingal in THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT. Additional professional credits include Will in MOTHERS AND SONS at Sacramento Theatre Company. He performed in productions with Hummingbird Theatre Company and Sacramento State University. Some of his favorite roles include, Kynaston in THE COMPLETE FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY, Padraic in LIEUTENANT OF INISHMORE, Mr. Marks in INTIMATE APPAREL, and Actor 5 in BOOTYCANDY. Cole received his BA in Theatre Arts from Sacramento State University.
Jennifer Blackmer
Jennifer Blackmer is the 2015 PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theatre Award winner for Emerging American Playwright, and serves as Professor of Theatre and Executive Director of the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry at Ball State University. Her plays have been produced off-Broadway and across the country, and include HUMAN TERRAIN, UNRAVELED, Margaret Atwood’s ALIAS GRACE (Joseph Jefferson award for Best Adaptation), DELICATE PARTICLE LOGIC, BORROWED BABIES, and PREDICTOR. Jennifer’s screenplay for HUMAN TERRAIN won the prestigious Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award through the Tribeca Film Institute, and was also a finalist for the Sundance Film Institute Sloan Prize. Additional film and television work include the feature Rare Earth, series Miss Mitchell’s Comet, and a rewrite of the Aaron Berg feature Assault. Jennifer’s writing has been short-listed for the Princess Grace Award and the Shakespeare’s Sister Fellowship, and has been developed by Seven Devils, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Nashville Repertory Theatre, The Playwrights’ Center, The Lark and Activate Midwest. Jennifer is a resident playwright for Chicago's Broken Nose Theatre.
Imani Mitchell
Imani Mitchell is a multidisciplinary artist based in Northern California who specializes in writing, directing, and acting. For the past 10 years, she has worked as a professional actor and is the founder of IAM Studios, her film production company. Her most recent theater directing credits include: LOVE & BASEBALL (B Street Theatre), WHAT TO SEND UP WHEN IT GOES DOWN (Celebration Arts) and PIPELINE (Celebration Arts). In 2019, she wrote, directed, and produced her first feature film, WHIRLPOOL, which is now available on Amazon Prime. Imani is thankful for such an amazing cast and crew and is excited to direct at Capital Stage!
Michael Stevenson
Keith Riedell
Tony Gabrielson
Wesley Apfel*
Kayla Joy Joseph
Cameron Hoyt
Isaiah Leeper
Rebecca Redmond
Beverly Turner
Ed Lee
Kimberly Taketa
Samantha McLean Haas
K. Kevyne Baar
Nicole C. Limón
Yasmine Salmeron
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA)
Founded in 1913, this union represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.
Capital Stage Staff
MICHAEL STEVENSON - Artistic Director
KEITH RIEDELL - Managing Director
KIRK BLACKINTON - Development Manager
TONY GABRIELSON - Production & Company Manager
MISTY MCDOWELL - Marketing Manager
AALIYAH PETERS - Audience Services Manager
LOGAN HELLER – Education Manager & Box Office Associate
CALEB JONES - Technical Director
CONOR WOODS - Lead Carpenter
ED LEE - Resident Sound Designer & Engineer
ANDREW FRIDAE - Carpenter, Technician
CECILIA CASTILLO JUAREZ - Concessions & Box Office Associate
YASMINE SALMERON - Production Associate
AVERY HERSEK - Box Office Associate
JAMIE JONES, PETER MOHRMANN, GAIL RUSSELL, JANIS STEVENS – Associate Artists
ELIJAH PETERS - Infection Control Manager, Payroll & Administrative Assistant
Capital Stage Board Members
Chastity E. Benson
California State Association of Counties
Dan Brunner, Treasurer
Arts Patron
Melissa Conner
Seed Communications Design
Kathryn E. Doi
Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP
Sherry Hartel Haus
Downey Brand
Steve Koonce
Arts Patron
Kris Martin
Arts Patron
Kristi Quesada Mathisen
Sacramento Country Day School
Lori Abbott Moreland
Arts Patron
Vince Sales
Everyday Impact Consulting
Mike Tentis, Board President
University of the Pacific
Peggy Wheeler
California Hospital Association
Board Emeritus:
Stephanie Gularte, Founding Artistic Director
Capital Stage
Peter Mohrmann, Co-founder
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Jonathan Williams, Co-Founder
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Clif McFarland
Mitchell Chadwick
Arlen Orchard
SMUD
Julie Stark
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