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Letter from the Playwright
As a feminist and activist, I have always written about women. As historian Arthur Schlesinger said, “Woman are the most spectacular casualty of history.” Through my biographies, and my novel about Eleanor Roosevelt running for president (if only), I have tried to move women’s stories out of obscurity. I have tried to untangle the secret, messy and frightening threads of our lives. I based my first play, THE SHOT, on my book about Katharine Graham and that part of her life that is hard to look at and understand. Katharine was an abused wife, derided in public and beaten in private by her husband, Phil Graham, the man who had inherited The Washington Post newspaper from Katharine’s father. After the book was published, I couldn’t stop thinking about the abuse that preceded her famous role as publisher, and that plagues so many women’s lives. I decided to explore intimate partner violence, and interviewed many women survivors. Those interviews and other research informed this imagined story of Katharine Graham’s life inside an abusive marriage. THE SHOT is a story for this moment. The #metoo movement focus on harassment and abuse outside the home must look inside as well. The first refuge for sexism and misogyny is the treatment of women as objects for abuse. If we can be abused with impunity, we can be paid less, denied opportunity and control over our bodies. I dream of THE SHOT playing a role in holding the focus on abuse, empowering women who are abused, and giving the rest of us a window into an abused woman’s soul.
Katharine Graham, publisher of The Washington Post, won a Pulitzer Prize for her courage in revealing the Pentagon Papers. She forces a president to resign after uncovering his abuse of office in the Watergate scandal. She was the first female CEO of a Fortune 500 Company. And she was a survivor of domestic abuse.
This is a work of fiction drawn from the life of Katharine Graham based on Robin Gerber’s book, Katharine Graham: The Leadership Journey of An American Icon.
Cast
Creative Team
MICHELLE JOYNER
ROBIN GERBER
JT PUBLIC RELATIONS
KAREN SCHLEIFER
JESSICA PARKS
BRIAN SNYDER
PATRICIA DOHERTY
JILL NAGLE
NICK SIMONE
JAMES LOCKHART
RACHAEL MALLOY
GABOR BARABAS
SUZANNE BARABAS
DEE DEE IRWIN
NJRep Staff
Gabor Barabas, Executive Producer
SuzAnne Barabas, Artistic Director
Evan Bergman, Associate Artistic Director
Dee Dee Irwin, Managing Director
Joel Stone, Literary Manager
Jessica Parks, Production Manager andResident Scenic Designer
Patricia Doherty, Resident Costume Designer
Jill Nagle, Resident Lighting Designer
Nick Simone, Resident Sound Designer
Brian Snyder, Technical Director and Facilities Manager
Kristin Marie, Production Stage Manager
James Lockhart, Master Electrician
Rachael Malloy, Assistant Stage Manager
Janey Huber, Assistant Lighting Designer/Assistant Covid Monitor
Karen Wharmby, Volunteer Coordinator
Dee Cantalice, Director of Finance
Robert Baird, Director of Education
John Pietrowski, Covid Compliance Officer
John Pocalyko, Head of Finance Committee
Mare Akana, Gallery Curator
Andrea Phox, Photography Curator
Gail Winar, Artistic Associate
Donna Stiles, Scenic Artist/Assistant Properties
Blake Robinson, Assistant Properties/Set Design
Gisela Nucciarone, Carpenter
Meet the Company
Sharon Lawrence
MICHELLE JOYNER
ROBIN GERBER
JT PUBLIC RELATIONS
KAREN SCHLEIFER
JESSICA PARKS
BRIAN SNYDER
PATRICIA DOHERTY
JILL NAGLE
NICK SIMONE
JAMES LOCKHART
RACHAEL MALLOY
GABOR BARABAS
SUZANNE BARABAS
DEE DEE IRWIN
We Thank the Following for Their Support
The Shubert Foundation, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, SBA Shuttered Venues Program, The Stone Foundation of New Jersey, New Jersey CRF, NJEDA, JENNJOE Fund, The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, OceanFirst Foundation, Princeton Area Community Foundation, Manasquan Bank, Community Foundation of New Jersey, Monmouth County CARES, Jewish Communal Fund, Darien Family Fund, Vasi Laurence, Linda Mitchell, Caroline Huber and Caryl Sills.
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