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10/11 Season

The Drawer Boy


One of Time Magazine's Top 10 Plays

Behind the Plain Lives of Two Farmers,
a Past That's Anything But…

 

By Michael Healey
Directed by David Ellenstein


February 26 - March 20, 2011
Previews: February 23 - 25, 2011

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“THE DRAWER BOY STIRS EMOTIONS AT NORTH COAST REP”
San Diego Union Tribune Critics Choice
 
under the sensitive, scrupulous direction of David Ellenstein, the performances are wonderful”
Pat Launer, Center Stage Jazz88.org


The Drawer Boy is performed with skill by three talented actors, and staged with clever simplicity by director David Ellenstein, who uses subtlety to advantage throughout. The work is tricky, coercing laughs from its audience early, then gently sliding them toward something profound.”
Dan Bennet, North County Times


Full of delightfully wry humor and mystery, drama and humanity, Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy, celebrates the true meaning of friendship and the transformative power of storytelling. The play created a phenomenon at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre and is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. In 2001 it made Time Magazine's top ten list
as "a new classic."



Michael Healey (Playwright) trained as an actor at Toronto's Ryerson Theatre School in the mid-'80s. He began writing for the stage in the early '90s and his first play, a solo one-act called Kicked, was produced at the Fringe of Toronto Festival in 1996. He subsequently toured the play across Canada and internationally, and in 1998 it won a Dora Mavor Moore Award as best new play. He and collaborator Kate Lynch wrote The Road to Hell, a pair of one-act comedies, which was produced at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto in the fall of 1999. The Drawer Boy is his first full-length play, and it has won the Dora Award for best new play (1999), a Chalmers Canadian Playwriting Award (2000), the Governor General's Literary Award(1999) and was selected by Time Magazine as one of the best plays of 2001. Mr. Healey is currently a writer-in-residence at the Tarragon Theatre, which produced his play Plan Bin January 2002

Frank Corrado* (Morgan) Frank Corrado is pleased to return to NCR where two seasons ago he appeared in J.T. Rogers’ Madagascar directed by David Ellenstein. Mr. Corrado began his professional career in his native New York in the mid-seventies as a founding member of an experimental troupe affiliated with the late Ellen Stewart’s legendary La Mama company. He moved to Seattle in the early eighties and has played leading roles at all the major theatres there and at many other well-known companies across the country, among them the Alliance in Atlanta, the Berkeley Rep, the Denver Center, the Getty Villa, the Long Wharf in New Haven, the McCarter in Princeton and the Soho Rep off-Broadway. Also a writer, he received the MFA degree from the Playwright’s Workshop at the University of Iowa. He created and curates the popular Pinter Fortnightly series at Seattle’s A Contemporary Theatre, in support of which he was awarded the 2010 Fox Fellowship for Distinguished Achievement from Theatre Communications Group. He wishes to dedicate his work here to the memory of his beloved friend and mentor Robert Ellenstein.

 

Paul Hopper* (Angus) A 35 year veteran of Actors Equity Association. Paul's regional credits include Alabama Shakespeare Festival Richard III (Lord Stanley), Henry VI part A (Glouchester), Henry VI part B (Lord Clifford), Rocket City (Various), A Christmas Carol, The Musical (Fezziwig), Alls Well... (Lafew), Hamlet (Ghost and Grave Digger), Lettice and Loveage (Surly Man) and others.At Meadow Brook Theatre he was seen in the roles of Van Helsing in Dracula, a Rock Opera, Jeeves in By Jeeves, Boolie in Driving Miss Daisy, Candy in Of Mice and Men, Thurston, Bertha, Pearl, et al in Greater Tuna, Chet in Over the Tavern, Geigory in Diary of a Scoundrel, Froggy in The Foreigner, and about 50 more.At the Purple Rose Theatre Company he has created many leading and supporting roles, including the World Premiers of Escanaba In Love by, Jeff Daniels, ...And The Winner Is, by Mitch Albom, and Rain Dance by, Lanford Wilson. This marks his first occasion to grace our stage at North Coast Rep and he wanted to thank David and all the good people here for the oppertunity. Also, many thanks to Barbara (his wife) without which, he say's, he could not continue to breathe.

 

Kevin Koppman-Gue(Miles) Kevin Koppman-Gue is excited to return to North Coast Repertory Theatre. CREDITS: Deathtrap (Scripps Ranch Theatre), Becky's New Car (North Coast Rep), Speech and Debate, Moscow (Diversionary Theatre), Into the Woods (SDSU Theatre), Romeo, Romeo & Juliet (Vox Nova Theatre Company), The History Boys (Cygnet Theatre), How I Learned to Drive, Everything Will Be Different (Lynx Performance) and The Winslow Boy (Lamb's Players Theatre). STAGED READINGS: Relatively Speaking, Time of My Life (Cygnet Theatre), Rebels (Old Globe), Spring's Awakening (AASD). Kevin has also performed with ion theatre company, 6th @ Penn, Fritz Theatre, Starlight Musical Theatre, Sledgehammer.
NEXT: Drawer Boy, King O' the Moon (NCR).

 

Tony Matarrese (Morgan, Angus Understudy) Tony is a native of Chicago, and has had a love affair with theatre and acting since high school. After a stint in the U.S. Army, Tony received his B.F.A. in acting and directing from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri.
Upon graduation, he returned to Chicago, and performed at several local theatres. Some of his first roles included Nathan Detroit from Guys and Dolls, James from The Miracle Worker, and Glas from Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. On his way out to the west coast, Tony appeared at the Steamboat Springs Summer Theatre, performing the role of Curly from Of Mice and Men. Tony spent some time in Los Angeles, grabbing some minor roles on television, before moving down to San Diego. In between the TV work, Tony got a chance to perform his favorite role to date, as Stanley Kowalski from A Streetcar Named Desire, which he performed in Santa Monica, Ca. Tony is very glad to have an opportunity to work with David Ellenstein, and appreciates the opportunity to understudy the roles of Angus and Morgan.

David Ellenstein (Director)

Born into a theatrical family, David has worked in theatres across the country. Before joining North Coast Rep in 2003 he served as Artistic Director for the Los Angeles Repertory Company and the Arizona Jewish Theatre Company (AJTC). A veteran of over 200 theatrical productions, directorial favorites include: North Coast Rep – Ghosts, The Tempest, Talley’s Folly, Over the Tavern, Old Wicked Songs, The Dresser, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Madagascar, A Shayna Maidel, The Honky Tonk Angels, Rashomon, A Moon for the Misbegotten; Tuesdays With Morrie; Collected Stories; Halpern and Johnson; Romeo and Juliet; Amy’s View; Einstein Comes Through (also co-author); The Chosen; A Life in the Theatre; Story Theatre and Charley’s Aunt. Coconut Grove Playhouse - Sonia Flew starring Lucy Arnaz; Halpern and Johnson starring Hal Linden and Brian Murray. Papermill Playhouse - The Chosen starring Theodore Bikel and John Lloyd Young. Renaissance Theatre - Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Actor’s Theatre of Phoenix - Rabbit Hole. Alabama Shakespeare Festival - Rocket City (world premiere) and Honky Tonk Angels. Laguna Playhouse - Alexandros (world premiere). Southwest Shakespeare Company - Cyrano de Bergerac. AJTC - Awake and Sing. Meadow Brook Theatre - A Christmas Carol. Pirate Playhouse - Old Wicked Songs and Talley’s Folly. Kingsmen Shakespeare - Hamlet. Portland Rep - Conversations With My Father and Gaslamp Quarter Theatre - A Shayna Maidel
Favorite roles as an actor include title roles in Hamlet at Los Angeles Theatre Center and Los Angeles Repertory Company; Richard III at California Shakespeare Festival; Einstein in Picasso at the Lapin Agile at Laguna Playhouse; Calisto in The Illusion and Harker in Dracula at the Arizona Theatre Company; Jonathan in Sight Unseen at North Coast Rep and Portland Repertory Theatre.

Film and television credits include over three dozen roles including Star Trek IV, The Practice, Foul Play, Christine Cromwell, Renegade, Eight is Enough, and General Hospital. David has also been guest faculty for numerous universities including California State Northridge, Cal Arts, and Shakespeare workshops privately. David lives with his beautiful wife Denise and their amazing sons Jamie and Will.

 

Tina Polzin (Assistant Director) Tina Polzin has been a director for almost twenty years, starting her own summer theater workshop for teens when in college. After UC Irvine, she directed and designed lights in Paris at the Divan du Monde and the MC93 International Theater. In New York, she worked with LAByrinth Theater Company and Manhattan Theater Source. She produced Fusion Film Festival at NYU and The Estrogenius Theater Festival at MTS. Last summer she directed Androcles and The Lion at the Palo Alto Children's Theater and attended the Director's Lab West. Last winter, Run For Your Wife, which she directed at the Morgan Wixson, received outstanding reviews and had a sold out run (www.johnsmithcheats.com for reviews, photos and trailers). She is currently directing the sequel, Caught in the Net, which runs this January and February at the Morgan Wixson Theater. She instructs theater at South Coast Repertory, playwriting with Playwrights Project and works with North Coast Repertory in the casting and literary departments. Tina is a member of Moving Arts Theater Company and has done improv with The Upright Citizen's Brigade. She writes sketch comedy as well plays for children, which have been performed in NYC, Colorado and LA and Orange County. She recently moved to San Diego and feels blessed to have found a place in the amazing ensemble that is North Coast Rep.

 

Marty Burnett (Scenic Design) Designs for North Coast Rep are the last 130 shows. Mr. Burnett has designed sets for the Union Plaza, Sahara, and Hacienda Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas; Harrahs Lake Tahoe; The Claridge Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, NJ; The Grand Hotel in Anaheim; and The Drury Lane in Chicago. Mr. Burnett is the resident designer and technical director at North Coast Rep.

 

Matt Novotny (Light Design) Matthew recently designed the lighting for Ghosts, Glorious, I Love You Because, Old Wicked Songs, Rabbit Hole, Shipwrecked!, The Dresser, Don't Dress for Dinner, Mornings at Seven, Baby and Rashomon at North Coast Rep. He's currently the Director of Production for Lyric Opera San Diego. Lighting designs include: Iolanthe, The Merry Widow, The King and I, Countess Maritza, and The Mikado. San Diego: Das Barbecu, The Wiz, West Side Story and Rumors. Regional: Yankee Doodle Dandy (Seattle), Noises Off! (Boston), The Game, (Washington DC) and Primal Twang, a guitar concert featuring six Grammy-winning artists. Matthew holds a BA in Technical Theatre from San Diego State University, and an MFA from Boston University.

Valerie Henderson (Costume Design)

 

Chris Luessmann(Sound Design) Chris' favorite NCR designs include: Dracula and A Christmas Carol, for which he won Patté Awards, Over the Tavern, Jacques Brel..., The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Voice of the Prairie. Off-Broadway: The Third Story. Miracle Theatre Productions: Das Barbecu, Too Old for the Chorus, and Forbidden Broadway SVU. Moonlight Stage Productions: Les Miserables, Little Shop of Horrors, The Magic Fire, Moon Over Buffalo. La Jolla Playhouse: Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays. Scripps Ranch Theatre: Red Herring. UCSD: Angels in America, Full Circle, Eurydice, Labyrinth of Desire, Cabaret, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead, and The Skin of Our Teeth. Chris holds a BA in Theatre from UCLA, and an MFA in Theatre from UC San Diego.

 

Annie Bornhurst (Props & Set Dressing) North Coast Repertory Theatre: Gee's Bend, Becky's New Car, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Voice of the Prairie, Ghosts, Little Women, Glorious!, A Christmas Carol, Talley's Folley, I Love You Because, Don't Dress for Dinner, Over the Tavern, Old Wicked Songs, Rabbit Hole. Actors Circle Theatre: The View from Here. The Sanford Meisner Center: Frankie and Johnny, Babes and Brides.

 

Aaron Rumley* (Stage Manager) North Coast Repertory Theatre:Becky's New Car, Voice of the Prairie, Ghosts, Glorious!, Talley's Folly, Over the Tavern, Rabbit Hole, The Dresser, Don't Dress for Dinner, Madagascar, Mornings at Seven, String of Pearls, Dracula, Rashomon, Wit, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Leading Ladies, Collected Stories, Halpern & Johnson, Romeo and Juliet, The Bungler, The Chosen, A Life in the Theatre and The Rainmaker. North Carolina Theatre: Talley's Folly, Picnic, The Miser and On Golden Pond. Aaron received a B.A. in Theatre from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and is the production manager at the North Coast Repertory Theatre. Aaron is a Member of Actors' Equity.

 

Cindy Khoury (Production Assistant)

 

John Finkbiner (Scenic Artist) John has been a member of the NCR staff for nearly two years. His favorite shows are Halpern and Johnson, SHIPWRECKED!, The Dresser and Jacques Brel. John received his BA degree at UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television in 1991. John is also an accomplished singer/songwriter and performs with his band, The Stereotypes. His music has been featured on Showtime's Californication, Fox's Bones and NBC's Knight Rider, among others. John lives with his wife Judi and his son John Gibson in Leucadia, plus Ilene and Jerry (the NCR mascots). www.johnfinkbiner.com

 

Aaron Rumley (Production Manager) North Coast Repertory Theatre: Gee's Bend, Becky's New Car, The Voice of the Prairie, Ghosts, Glorious!, Talley's Folly, Over the Tavern, Rabbit Hole, The Dresser, Don't Dress for Dinner, Madagascar, Mornings at Seven, String of Pearls, Dracula, Rashomon, Wit, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Leading Ladies, Collected Stories, Halpern & Johnson, Romeo and Juliet, The Bungler, The Chosen, A Life in the Theatre and The Rainmaker. North Carolina Theatre: Talley's Folly, Picnic, The Miser and On Golden Pond. Aaron received a B.A. in Theatre from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Aaron is a Member of Actors' Equity.

One of Time Magazine's Top 10 Plays

Behind the Plain Lives of Two Farmers,
a Past That's Anything But…

The Drawer Boy

By Michael Healey
Directed by David Ellenstein
February 26 - March 20, 2011
Previews: February 23 - 25, 2011
Tickets: $30 - $47
PRESS/OPENING NIGHT IS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2011
RSVP Required. Please be advised, seating is limited.
Full of delightfully wry humor and mystery, drama and humanity, Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy, celebrates the true meaning of friendship and the transformative power of storytelling. The play created a phenomenon at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre and is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. In 2001 it made Time Magazine's top ten list as "a new classic."
Michael Healey (Playwright) trained as an actor at Toronto's Ryerson Theatre School in the mid-'80s. He began writing for the stage in the early '90s and his first play, a solo one-act called Kicked, was produced at the Fringe of Toronto Festival in 1996. He subsequently toured the play across Canada and internationally, and in 1998 it won a Dora Manor Moore Award as best new play. He and collaborator Kate Lynch wrote The Road to Hell, a pair of one-act comedies, which was produced at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto in the fall of 1999. The Drawer Boy is his first full-length play, and it has won the Dora Award for best new play (1999), a Chalmers Canadian Playwriting Award (2000), the Governor General's Literary Award (1999) and was selected by Time Magazine as one of the best plays of 2001. Mr. Healey is currently a writer-in-residence at the Tarragon Theatre, which produced his play Plan Bin January 2002.

David Ellenstein (Artistic Director) Nationally recognized director and actor; David served as Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Repertory Company and the Arizona Jewish Theatre before joining North Coast Rep in 2003. Over 200 career productions include directing 22 shows at North Coast Rep, including BECKY'S NEW CAR, GHOSTS, TALLEY'S FOLLY, THE DRESSER, OVER THE TAVERN, HALPERN & JOHNSON, THE CHOSEN, and ROMEO AND JULIET.  Elsewhere; SONIA FLEW starring Lucie Arnaz, HALPERN AND JOHNSON starring Hal Linden and Brian Murray, and THE CHOSEN starring Theo Bikel and John Lloyd Young at the Coconut Grove Playhouse. Other venues include the Paper Mill Playhouse, Alabama, California, Nevada, Great Lakes, Southwest, and Kingsmen Shakespeare Festivals, Laguna Playhouse, Meadow Brook Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Portland Repertory Theatre, and Gaslamp Quarter Theatre Company.

Frank Corrado* (Morgan) Frank is pleased to return to NCR where two seasons ago he appeared in J.T. Rogers’ Madagascar directed by David Ellenstein. Mr. Corrado began his professional career in his native New York in the mid-seventies as a founding member of an experimental troupe affiliated with the late Ellen Stewart’s legendary La Mama company. He moved to Seattle in the early eighties and has played leading roles at all the major theatres there and at many other well-known companies across the country, among them the Alliance in Atlanta, the Berkeley Rep, the Denver Center, the Getty Villa, the Long Wharf in New Haven, the McCarter in Princeton and the Soho Rep off-Broadway. Also a writer, he received the MFA degree from the Playwright’s Workshop at the University of Iowa. He created and curates the popular Pinter Fortnightly series at Seattle’s A Contemporary Theatre, in support of which he was awarded the 2010 Fox Fellowship for Distinguished Achievement from Theatre Communications Group. He wishes to dedicate his work here to the memory of his beloved friend and mentor Robert Ellenstein.

 

Paul Hopper* (Angus) A 35 year veteran of Actors Equity Association Paul's regional credits include Alabama Shakespeare Festival RICHARDIII (Lord Stanley), HENRY VI part A (Glouchester), HENRY VI part B (Lord Clifford), ROCKET CITY (Various), A CHRISTMAS CAROL, THE MUSICAL (Fezziwig), ALLS WELL... (Lafew), HAMLET (Ghost and Grave Digger), LETTICE AND LOVEAGE (Surly Man) and others. At Meadow Brook Theatre he was seen in the roles of Van Helsing in DRACULA, A ROCK OPERA, Jeeves in BY JEEVES, Boolie in DRIVING MISS DAISY, Candy in OF MICE AND MEN,  Thurston, Bertha, Pearl, et al in GREATER TUNA, Chet in OVER THE TAVERN, Geigory in DIARY OF A SCOUNDRAL, Froggy in THE FOREIGNER, and about 50 more. At the Purple Rose Theatre Company  he has created many leading and supporting roles, including the World Premiers of ESCANABA IN LOVE by, Jeff Daniels, ...AND THE WINNER IS, by Mitch Albom, and RAIN DANCE by, Lanford Wilson. This marks his first occasion to grace our stage at North Coast Rep and he wanted to thank David and all the good people here for the opportunity. Also, many thanks to Barbara (his wife) without which, he say's, he could not continue to breathe.
Kevin Koppman-Gue (Miles) Kevin Koppman-Gue is excited to return to North Coast Repertory Theatre. CREDITS: Deathtrap (Scripps Ranch Theatre), Becky's New Car (North Coast Rep), Speech and Debate, Moscow (Diversionary Theatre), Into the Woods (SDSU Theatre), Romeo, Romeo & Juliet (Vox Nova Theatre Company), The History Boys (Cygnet Theatre), How I Learned to Drive, Everything Will Be Different (Lynx Performance) and The Winslow Boy (Lamb's Players Theatre). STAGED READINGS: Relatively Speaking, Time of My Life (Cygnet Theatre), Rebels (Old Globe), Spring's Awakening (AASD). Kevin has also performed with ion theatre company, 6th @ Penn, Fritz Theatre, Starlight Musical Theatre, Sledgehammer.
NEXT: Drawer Boy, King O' the Moon (NCR).
Tony Matarrese (Morgan/Angus Understudy) Tony is a native of Chicago, and has had a love affair with theatre and acting since high school.  After a stint in the U.S. Army, Tony received his B.F.A. in acting and directing from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri. Upon graduation, he returned to Chicago, and performed at several local theatres.  Some of his first roles included Nathan Detroit from “Guys and Dolls”, James from “The Miracle Worker”, and Glas from “Slow Dance on the Killing Ground”.  On his way out to the west coast, Tony appeared at the Steamboat Springs Summer Theatre, performing the role of Curly from “Of Mice and Men”. Tony spent some time in Los Angeles, grabbing some minor roles on television, before moving down to San Diego.   In between the TV work, Tony got a chance to perform his favorite role to date, as Stanley Kowalski from “A Streetcar Named Desire”, which he performed in Santa Monica, Ca.  Tony is very glad to have an opportunity to work with David Ellenstein, and appreciates the opportunity to understudy the roles of Angus and Morgan.

THE FARM SHOW
In the summer of 1972, a group of young actors from Toronto descended on the farming community of Clinton, Ontario, and created there one of the landmarks of Canadian theatre history—The Farm Show. Guided by director Paul Thompson, co-founder of Theatre Passe Muraille, the actors moved in with local families, interviewed farmers and built a collective creation out of what they saw and heard. Most of the dialogue came directly from the farmers, to whom the play is dedicated and before whom it was first performed.  For years following that first production in Ray Bird’s barn, no written text of The Farm Show existed until the scenes were finally committed to paper by company member Ted Johns, who sums up the experience in his Introduction:  “Usually a script is the first hint of a play’s existence. In this case, it is the last. In the early days of that summer of ’72, the actors had no idea what they were doing. The dramatic techniques, and the songs, grew out of the actors’ attempts to dramatize their discoveries in daily improvisational sessions. At first the result didn’t seem like a play—no lights, no costumes, no set, a barn for a theatre, hay bales for seats. Simply pure performance.  First in those incredible performances in Clinton, and then again in Toronto, in Saskatchewan,  in Southern Ontario auction barns,  in the palatial art centers of Ottawa,  Stratford, and Manitoba,  Michael Ondaatje’s successful film,  a CBC television special, several radio versions, and finally crowds of strangers asking, ‘How did you do this?’ No one anticipated the delight people would take in hearing their own language and observing their own culture. The people were discovering themselves.”

The Farm Show
Original company of The Farm Show, including Paul Thompson (left), co-founder of
Theatre Passe Muraille; David Fox (second from left), who created the part of Angus in
The Drawer Boy at Passe Muraille; and Miles Potter (center), director of that first production
and Michael Healey’s inspiration for the character of Miles.

A Drawer Boy Glossary
Donnellys – Canada’s most notorious family, five members of who were brutally massacred in 1880 by a vigilante committee near London, Ontario.

Ensilage – the process of preserving fodder (such as cornstalks, rye, oats,  millet, etc.) by compressing it while green and fresh in a pit or vat called a silo, where it is kept covered from the air.

Freshie – the Canadian equivalent of kool-aid.

Mow (rhymes with “cow”) – a stack of hay or other feed stored in a barn; also the place in a barn where hay, grain or other feed is stored.

Low (rhymes with “show”) – the characteristic sound made by cattle.

Prince’s Patricians (“Pats”) – the World War II military unit from south central Ontario.

Rochdale College – the center of radical left-wing activity on the campus of
the University of Toronto in the ’60s and ’70s. The company that developed The Farm Show was based at Rochdale College before they got their own building and became the Theatre Passe Muraille.

Shinney – ice, street or field hockey played informally with a ball, can or similar object.

The Stolen Poem
The poem Angus recites in Act III is “At the Wedding March” by Gerard
Manley Hopkins (1879).

GOD with honour hang your head,
Groom, and grace you, bride, your bed
With lissome scions, sweet scions,
Out of hallowed bodies bred.
Each be other’s comfort kind:
Déep, déeper than divined,
Divine charity, dear charity,
Fast you ever, fast bind.
Then let the March tread our ears:
I to him turn with tears
Who to wedlock, his wonder wedlock,
Déals tríumph and immortal years.

Note: “The Wedding March,” which is actually incidental music from Felix Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, was first played as a recessional at
the wedding of the English Princess Royal in 1858.

SPOTLIGHT CAFÉ ART PROVIDED BY:
The San Diego Brain Injury Foundation

San Diego Brain Injury Foundation
   The San Diego Brain Injury Foundation has been serving individuals with brain injuries and their families since 1983.  Under the direction of Susan Hansen, Chief Operating Officer and Stephanie Bidegain, Special Event Coordinator, along with a very active Board of Directors that “clocks in” close to 1000 volunteer hours each year, The Brain Injury Foundation is one of the most important resources for survivors and their families living in San Diego County. 

   The mission of the Foundation is to improve the quality of life for brain injury survivors and their families.  Services include Howard House, a  residential care facility in Escondido for survivors who need 24 hour care; a help-line that offers information and referrals to survivors, family and professionals; a quarterly newsletter that goes out to nearly 4000 recipients; outreach to local hospitals to staff and families of newly diagnosed individuals with brain injury; three free monthly support groups for survivors and family members meeting in North County at Scripps Hospital, Encinitas, the Joyce Beers Center in Hillcrest, and a newly formed Spanish speaking group in South Bay.
Recently, the Foundation has focused on reaching out to the military coming home with a TBI.

   The Foundation has over 50 volunteers that help out with mailings, fundraising events, and health fairs and support groups.  Visit our website at www.sdbif.org.

 

FACT SHEET:
The Playwright for The Drawer Boy is:
 By Michael Healey

The Director for The Drawer Boy is:
Directed by David Ellenstein

The Assistant Director for The Drawer Boy is:
Tina Polzin

The Design Team for The Drawer Boy includes:
Marty Burnett
(Scenic Design)

Matt Novotny
(Light Design)

Valerie Henderson
(Costume Design)

Chris Luessmann
(Sound Design/Projection)

Annie Bornhurst
(Props and Set Dressing)

The Crew for The Drawer Boy includes:

Aaron Rumley*
(Stage Manager)

John Finkbiner
(Scenic Artist)

Cindy Khoury
(Production Assistant)

Aaron Rumley
(Production Manager)
*Member of Actors' Equity Association

FACT SHEET: 

WHAT:
North Coast Repertory Theatre Presents:
The Drawer Boy
By Michael Healey
Directed by David Ellenstein

 

FEATURING:
Featuring: Frank Corrado* (Morgan), Paul Hopper* (Angus), Kevin Koppman-Gue (Miles)

 

WHEN:
February 26 - March 20, 2011
Previews: February 23 - 25, 2011

WHERE:
North Coast Repertory Theatre
987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075

TICKET PRICES: $30 - $47

HOW TO BUY TICKETS: Tickets for The Drawer Boy are available onlyat North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana Beach at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Suite D, 92075. For ticket information or reservations call (858)-481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org. Box Office hours are Noon to 4pm daily and Noon to Curtain day of shows.
Preview tickets are $32.00, Opening Night tickets are $47, Saturday evening and Sunday Matinee tickets are $41.00 and Wednesday – Friday evening and Saturday Matinees are $37.00. Student/Seniors and Military save $3.00 and Subscriber single tickets are $5.00 off.
SHOWTIMES: Show times are select Wednesdays at 7:00pm and select Saturday matinees at 2:00pm. Regular show times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:00pm and 7:00pm.
LISTING: Full of delightfully wry humor and mystery, drama and humanity, Michael Healey's The Drawer Boy, celebrates the true meaning of friendship and the transformative power of storytelling. The play created a phenomenon at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre and is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. In 2001 it made Time Magazine's top ten list as "a new classic."
Images/Photographs for The Drawer Boy will be available on-line after February 22, 2011 at www.northcoastrep.org/press.  If you need photos earlier arrangements can be made to have them sent directly to you if available. Photo credits go to Aaron Rumley. If you would like a script or program to be sent to you electronically please contact Sandra@northcoastrep.org or directly at 858-481-2155 X 20. Script is only available to press and not for general distribution.

About the North Coast Repertory Theatre: North Coast Repertory Theatre is a professional equity theatre founded in 1982. For over 28 years, North Coast Rep has received critical acclaim from media and audiences alike. With the fifth largest operating budget of non profit theatres and employing the third most Actors' Equity Association members (the union of professional actors and stage managers) in San Diego, North Coast Rep continues to produce high quality, award winning theatre and has evolved into one of the area's leading performing arts organizations. Located in Solana Beach, California, NCR not only draws its audience from the North County region but 50% of its audience base resides in metro San Diego and throughout Southern California. Recognized for the quality of its work and its commitment to quality, this season will be performed on the Blakistone Stage, newly dedicated to North Coast Rep founders Olive Blakistone and her recently departed husband Tom, who passed away in March of 2009. 
David Ellenstein is now the Artistic Director and Leader of North Coast Repertory Theatre since 2003. 


 
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