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AQUINAS COLLEGE THEATRE PROGRAM PRESENTS:
Failure: A Love Story
by Phillip Dawkins
Produced by special arrangement with .
Special thanks to Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Master Arts Theatre, and Actor鈥檚 Theatre for lending their props and furniture!
DIRECTOR鈥橲 NOTE
For as long as there has been art, artists have taken death as their subject. We can see it in the caves of Lascaux and in Egyptian dramatized ritual that predates Greek Tragedy by centuries. By the Renaissance, artists had begun dropping in reminders of death - memento mori - into works that were seemingly not centered on death. Hans Holbein the Younger鈥檚 鈥淭he Ambassadors鈥 (1533) is one of the most famous examples of this. Holbein paints two well-to-do merchants and diplomats posing in front of various artifacts of travel and culture - a globe, a spyglass, a lute, and so on. At the bottom of the painting, however, is a figure that is difficult to understand at first glance. If one looks at the painting from a very specific angle, however, it is easy to see that Holbein has hidden the image of a skull in plain sight.
Holbein鈥檚 use of memento mori in 鈥淭he Ambassadors鈥 reminds us that the achievements and pleasures of today will always come to the same end - death. This isn鈥檛 a reason to give up on our achievements - after all, Holbein鈥檚 skull does not erase or blot out the rest of the painting. It reminds us that our time is precious. Other types of memento mori - cut flowers, hourglasses, clocks, and so on - remind us of the same thing. Our lives are precious because they end. Time is precious because it will run out. Once we take this to heart, every moment and every interaction become more important. These women may be named 鈥淔ail,鈥 but their accomplishments and relationships are as successful as they are brief. We may share the same end, but this only makes our individual paths to that end all the more important. Death isn鈥檛 a failure, but the natural end of a particular chapter or story.
Philip Dawkins himself puts it best right here in the play: 鈥淛ust because something ends, that don鈥檛 mean it wasn鈥檛 a great success.鈥
CAST
Mortimer Mortimer | Carson LePage |
Gerty Fail | Katie Schneider-Thomas* |
Jenny June Fail | Shannon Heldt* |
Nelly Fail | Michaela Faith |
John N. Fail | Atlan Lasher |
Chorus, Henry Fail, Counter Clock, December, Door, Dodd | Joshua Hern谩ndez |
Chorus, Gramophone, Cuckoo Clock, Moses, Doctor | Gabrielle Lee |
Chorus, Grantland Rice, Wall Clock, Mae | Annah Stang |
Chorus, Marietta Fail, Grandfather Clock, Pal | Eileen Zielke |
CREW
Director | Scott Harman |
Stage Manager | Annmarie Puzio* |
Assistant Stage Manager | Drew Huegli*, Fiona Walsh |
Set Designer | Kelsey Edwards |
Costume Designer | Allyson Albrecht |
Lighting Designer | Catherine Marlett-Dreher |
Sound Designer | Kyle Los |
Props Designer | Gabby Rane |
Intimacy Coordinator | Scott Harman |
Lightboard | Rhodey Matzke |
Soundboard | Mallory Ignasiak |
Soundboard (Sunday Only) | Megan Schnipke* |
Scene Shop Assistant | Fiona Walsh |
Theatre Office Assistant | Katie Schneider-Thomas* |
Graphic Designer | Shannon Heldt* |
Director of Theatre Production | Scott Harman |
CAST BIOGRAPHIES
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PRODUCTION STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Scott Harman (Director) (he/him) is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Director of Theatre Production at 红桃视频 College.He is a PhD Candidate in Theatre at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also holds an MA in Theatre History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a BA in Theatre and Dance from Alma College. He has taught at Grand Valley State University, Alma College, Parkland College, and he is a longtime summer faculty member at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. He has worked as an actor, director, technician, teacher, and playwright at various theatre companies and schools around the country. As a scholar and researcher, he works extensively on acting theory and pedagogy.
Annmarie Puzio (Stage Manager) (she/her) is currently a senior at 红桃视频 College studying Child Life, with a minor in Theatre. This is Annmarie鈥檚 fifth time as a stage manager at 红桃视频 College, previous credits including Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, Big Smoke and Metamorphoses. Annmarie hopes to continue her journey in theatre and one day become a professional stage manager. She gives a special thank you and dedication to the late Dor茅 Furstenberg who helped foster her deep love for theatre. 鈥淪ome of my favorite people鈥 ~ Dor茅 Furstenberg 2019
Drew Huegli (Assistant Stage Manager) (he/him) is a Junior at 红桃视频 College studying Communications with an Emphasis in Theatre and a minor in Biology. Theatre has been a part of Drew鈥檚 life for as long as he can remember. Some of the past shows he has been a part of are You Can鈥檛 Take It With You, The Pirate Show, Addams Family, Mary Poppins, If They鈥檇 Only Let Me at East Grand Rapids High School as well as School of Rock at Grand Rapids Civic Theater, and Frozen Jr and Footloose at Stage GR. His theatre productions at 红桃视频 include Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, The Arkansaw Bear, Head Over Heels, and The Thanksgiving Play. Drew has loved being the assistant stage manager for this production. Drew also works as a Diversity Assistant for the Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity at 红桃视频. Drew thanks his friends, family, and instructors for all of their support throughout the years. He would not be where he is today without it. He also gives a special shout out to Annmarie for keeping him on even though she has to deal with all of his craziness!
Fiona Walsh (Assistant Stage Manager) (she/her) is currently a sophomore at 红桃视频 College. She is double majoring in Theatre and Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing. Failure: A Love Story will be Fiona鈥檚 fourth show with 红桃视频. Her previous credits include; Metamorphoses (ASM), The Thanksgiving Play (SM), and 9 to 5 (ASM) as well as working in the scene shop as a carpenter. When Fiona is not doing something with the theatre program, she is the secretary of 红桃视频鈥 Student Senate.
Kelsey Edwards (Set Designer) (she/her) is a graduate of Adrian College with a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Theatre. She has been involved in many productions as a technical director and stage manager. Kelsey is very excited to be working as technical director for this season at 红桃视频 College. She also has experience in scenic design, costume design, and property master. As of recent, Kelsey has worked on The Moors (2021), Blithe Spirit (2021), Spitfire Grill (2021), and Abigail/1702 (2022) as a technical director.
Catie Marlett-Dreher (Light Designer) (she/her) has designed lights for over 300 productions in the West Michigan area, including shows for Grand Rapids Civic Theatre, Circle Theatre, Actors鈥 Theatre, Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids, 红桃视频 College, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids Community College and Cornerstone University. 红桃视频 credits include: I Love you, You鈥檙e Perfect, Now Change, Distracted, Dracula, The Illusion, A Year With Frog and Toad, Love and Information, Enchanted April, Arabian Nights, Hotel Cassiopeia and many more. She works as the Production Manager and Resident Lighting Designer at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre.
Allyson Albrecht (Costume Designer) (she/her) graduated from GVSU with a Bachelor鈥檚 in Theatre and Classics. During her time with Grand Valley, she assisted with over 13 shows, from King Lear to Jungle Book. Her post-graduate design includes projects with Gloria, Indecent and 9 to 5 with GVSU, Jewish Theatre Grand Rapids and 红桃视频 College respectively. She is excited to return to 红桃视频 and help with Failure: A Love Story.
Kyle Los (Sound Designer) (he/him) is the Executive and Artistic Director of Actors鈥 Theatre Grand Rapids. He has served
as Sound Designer for various 红桃视频 College productions as well as Scenic Designer
for The Thanksgiving Play and Assistant Director for The Foreigner. Kyle has designed sound regionally for Actors鈥 Theatre, Grand Rapids Community College,
and Circle Theatre. As a
director, his credits include Hundred Days (Director), Petty Crimes (Co-Director), Sweat (Co-Director), and August: Osage County (Assistant Director) with Actors鈥 Theatre, Eurydice (Assistant Director) with Grand Rapids Community College, and Motherfucker with a Hat (Assistant Director) with Mixed Roots Collective. As an actor, Kyle has been in numerous
shows with Actors鈥 Theatre and Circle Theatre, and received Grand Awards for his performances
in Hair, Venus in Fur, and Other Desert Cities.
Gabby Rane (Props Designer) (she/they) is so excited to be prop designing for the first time here at 红桃视频 College. As an alumni of 红桃视频, she holds a B.A. in Theatre with a Technical Emphasis. As well as prop designing, Gabby is currently stage managing Carrie the Musical with Betka-Pope Productions. This year鈥檚 credits also include Ensemble in 9 to 5 at 红桃视频 College, Mother/Ensemble in Three Musketeers at Circle Theatre, and costume assistant to Jess Luiz for Ma Rainey鈥檚 Black Bottom and Sweeney Todd. Gabby has previously worked behind the scenes with Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company, Ebony Road Players, and Civic Theatre. If she isn鈥檛 doing theatre things, you can find Gabby at home cuddling her cat, making dinner, or slinging drinks as a barista. She thanks her boyfriend Patrick for his unending support and her family and friends for their continuous encouragement.
Penny Avery (Theatre Program Director) (she/her) joined the 红桃视频 College faculty in 1994 and currently serves as both the Communication Department Chairperson and the Theatre Program Director with a PhD in Communication from Michigan State University and a MA and BS from Central Michigan University in Secondary Education with certification in English and Speech/Theatre. She was a member of the facility planning team when the Performing Arts Center was designed and loves to see the space being utilized to share arts with diverse audiences through 红桃视频 College鈥檚 partnerships with Community Circle Theatre and the Grand Rapids Catholic Schools. In her early years at AQ, she taught Children鈥檚 Theatre (suitably renamed Theatre for Youth and Education) and directed several productions, including The Great Cross Country Race and Charlotte鈥檚 Web.
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