Rivendell Announces 25th Anniversary Season and Partial Casting

Rivendell Theatre Ensemble has announced the lineup and partial casting for its 2020 season, including the world premieres of “The Tasters” by Meghan Brown, directed by ensemble member Devon de Mayo and “Spay” by Madison Fiedler and directed by ensemble member Hallie Gordon. The season also includes “45 Plays for America’s First Ladies” by Chloe Johnston, Sharon Greene, Genevra Gallo-Bayiates, Bilal Dardai, and Andy Bayiates, in a co-production with Chicago’s The Neo-Futurists.

Pictured: (top) Ramirez, de Mayo, Gordon, (lower) Gray, Fiedler, Brown.

Founder and Artistic Director Tara Mallen comments, “We can trace a straight line from WRENS, to ‘The Walls,’ to ‘Women at War,’ through ‘Scientific Method’ and all the way to ‘Something Clean.’ 25 years of new plays inspiring imperative conversations that spark change. Plays that lift up women and offer them a voice…a female service member returning home after a lengthy deployment, only to have her young daughter no longer recognize her; or a young woman battling to finish her PhD and stay afloat in a sexist and racist research lab, or how, in the ripple effects of a sex crime, one mother grapples with the pervasiveness of guilt and tries to rebuild her world. As we approach what may be the most critical election in U.S. history, Rivendell is committed to meeting the future head-on and with 2020 vision—as we have for the past 25 years—with ingenuity, with resolve, and with women right up front and center.”


The Rivendell 2020 Season (from the press release):

The World Premiere of
THE TASTERS
Written by Meghan Brown
Directed by RTE member Devon de Mayo
January 10 – February 16, 2020

Featuring ensemble members Paula Ramirez and Eric Slater with Shariba Rivers, Daniella Pereira, and Collin Quinn Rice

With so many government leaders getting poisoned these days, the Tasters have a critical job to do. They sample mouthwatering gourmet meals…then wait to see if they die in agony. When government forces capture renowned resistance leader Elyse, they make her a Taster and assume they’ve won. But Elyse has a plan of her own, which kicks off a series of events that might just alter the course of history—and put all the other Tasters’ lives at risk. Fresh out of Victory Garden’s 2019 IGNITION Festival, Meghan Brown’s chilling and sharply observed new play examines the nuances of political resistance, self-interest, and individual action that creates hope in the face of oppression.

The World Premiere of
SPAY
Written by Madison Fiedler
Directed by RTE member Hallie Gordon
Featuring RTE member Rae Gray
April 23 – June 7, 2020

Twenty-year-old Noah has been an addict ever since the birth of her son five years ago when her half-sister, Harper, assumed custody of the child. When an organization shows up in their tiny West Virginia town offering to sterilize Noah and other addicts for pay, the sisters clash over the question of who deserves to be a mother in a nation hooked on pills. This provocative world premiere by recent Northwestern grad Madison Fiedler takes an unblinking look at addiction, poverty, and the families our system has failed. Selected from a field of over 150 new plays, SPAY is one of the six new plays featured in the National New Play Network’s Annual Showcase of New Plays this December in Atlanta, Georgia.

45 Plays for America’s First Ladies
by Chloe Johnston, Sharon Greene, Genevra Gallo-Bayiates, Bilal Dardai, and Andy Bayiates
In a co-production with Chicago’s The Neo-Futurists
September 24 – October 31, 2020

Forty-five plays. Fifty First Ladies. A 100-minute journey through American history, 45 Plays for America’s First Ladies leaps from comedy to tragedy and back again as it surveys the lives of the women who have served (and avoided serving) as First Lady. 45 Plays is a biographical, meta-theatrical, genre-bending ride through race, gender, and everything else your history teacher never taught you about the founding (and the confounding) of America.

Following the enormous success of 45 Plays for 45 Presidents, members of the Neo-Futurists ensemble bring their trademark wit and style to tell the other side of the story. They’ll partner with Chicago’s premiere women’s company, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, where women’s lives and perspectives have always been the main event.

NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT
SOLO VOICES WORKSHOP
April 1 – 12, 2020

Curated by new RTE member Kristen Osborn, this festival of solo voices features thee one-woman performance pieces. Projects will be announced in February 2020.

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