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We LOVE Martin McDonagh! This is the third McDonah play at the MET (Cripple of Inishmaan, Lt. of Inishmore) and the first that is not from the Aran Islands series. McDonagh always has an interesting way of juxtaposing humor and drama, much in the same way as Sam Shepard and Tracy Letts. There is darkness, truth, universal themes, and comedy…all rolled into one! You may be familiar with Martin McDonagh’s film work (In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths, 3 Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri) and I’m happy to say that we haven’t completely lost McDonagh to Hollywood as his
new play, Hangmen, is running in New York through early March. Next up for the MET is Rapture, Blister, Burn. Ms. Magazine says, “If you are a feminist, are interested in feminism or are in a relationship with a feminist, you need to see the play RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN…” The NY Times calls the play “…intensely smart, immensely funny.” After Rapture, we close the season with Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge – smake sure to see both! If you are unfamiliar with MET, we have a resident ensemble of over 35 artists, a staff of 8, and 15 board members who dedicate massive energy as they pour their souls into every corner of our work. Our ensemble, board and staff are committed to interesting, entertaining, provocative and joyful theatre art. As an ensemble we work together to build theatre, which sparks audience dialogue, which builds community. We are in our 20th season of producing exciting, quality, professional theatre in downtown Frederick! We began our journey in June of 1998 producing the MET created Finally Heard! Feminine Heroes of an Uncivil War and have produced over 120 mainstage productions. If you are a local, or just visiting, we hope you have a chance to explore our great hometown; there are over 40 restaurants within walking distance, plenty of places to shop, parking is cheap or free, and there are many, many options for nightlife after the show. We are so thankful that you have made the choice to spend some time with us; we hope you have a great time at MET and enjoy the show!
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The Pillowman is presented through special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.The videotaping and other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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As a playwright, Martin McDonagh is known to begrudgingly illuminate the potential for hope even in the darkest of places. In this macabre comedy, there’s a glimmer in the end where we, at least, hope for hope. On the surface, it appears that McDonagh is telling a story about a writer against the totalitarian state and vice versa. The underbelly contains more nightmarish revelations. Toby Lichtig of the Times Literary Supplement writes of The Pillowman, “With his sharp insights into character, the nature of human suffering, and the juxtaposition of horror and absurdity, McDonagh has produced an engrossing
theatrical spectacle.” Certainly, this Kafkaesque world provides the backdrop for McDonagh to explore the deep recesses of each character’s plight – whether torturer or recipient of cruel acts – and how they navigate their present dilemmas based on their moral code, the roots of which could be traced back to their twisted childhood. As Ben Brantley’s New York Times review pointed out, “Mr. McDonagh is not preaching the power of stories to redeem or cleanse or to find a core of solid truth hidden among life’s illusions. And he is certainly not exalting the teller of stories as a morally superior being.” He may more aptly demonstrate that to live is to suffer, and even suffer horribly. Yet, somewhere within the tangled web of life, whether working in a totalitarian state or writing the darkest of adult tales that would make even the Grimm brothers blush, there may emerge a spark of light to help us carry on. Perhaps Elysa Gardner of USA Today, put it best, “Pillowman is the most brutal work yet from the celebrated author…and also his most tender, examining how the redeeming and restorative powers of love and creativity can mitigate or be undone by the darker impulses.”
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Director’s Notes
castTupolski ......................................................................................................... J.D. Sivert
Katurian ..................................................................................................... Steve Custer
Ariel .................................................................................................................Joe Jalette
Michal .......................................................................................................... Sean Byrne
Mother ......................................................................................................... Caitlyn Joy
Father .............................................................................................................Ron Ward
Boy/Girl ......................................................................................................... Karli Cole
There will be two brief intermissions.
Meet the castSean Byrne (Michal) is an actor and director. Select credits include: Arsenic and Old Lace, Willy Wonka the Musical (Other Voices
Theatre), A Commedia Rapunzel (MET Fun Company), Twelfth Night (DC Capital Fringe, DCMetroTheatreArts’ Best Actor), Blithe Spirit (Schultz Theatre), and The Investigation Discovery Channel. He holds a B.A. in Theatre and Journalism from James Madison University.
Karli Cole (Boy/Girl) is a proud MET company member. Previous MET credits include: Top Girls, The Rocky Horror Show,
Go Go Garden, Commedia Rapunzel, Eleemosynary, A Christmas Carol, Runaways, Biker Macbeth, Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s..., and many more. She recently graduated with a BFA in Physical Theatre from Coastal Carolina University. www.karlicole.net
Steve Custer (Katurian) is a company member with the Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET): The Importance of Being Earnest, Twelfth
Night, Family Holiday, George Orwell’s 1984. Local Credits: Landless Theatre Company’s Sweeney Todd: Prog Metal Version; Being Revived Theatre’s Reefer Madness. He is an Eagle Scout and visits sick youth at local hospitals as Spider-man.
Joe Jalette (Ariel) has performed in the MET’s productions of Peter and the Starcatcher, A Clockwork Orange, The Glass Menagerie,
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Caitlyn Joy (Mother) is a graduate of Towson and a MET company member. MET: Peter and the Starcatcher, The Arsonists,
Stupid Fucking Bird, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, End Days and The Fifth of July. Regional credits include Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, Act A Lady, How I Learned to Drive, Titus Andronicus.
J.D. Sivert (Tupolski) MET: 1984. METX: Producer and Dramaturg for METLab Plays in Progress, Ladies
of the Corridor. Baltimore credits include Parlor Plays at Church and Co., The Raven and the Writing Desk at Chesapeake Arts Center and Where the Whangdoodle Sings (director) at Baltimore Theatre Project with Generous Company. Alumnus: Towson University, Florida State University.
Ron Ward (Father) Happy to be back at MET! MET credits: Fred’s Diner, Peter and the Starcatcher. Other credits: Faustus and
Canterbury Tales (MD). Bent, Angels in America and Einstein’s Clock (Chicago). The Orestia, Frankenstein, Good Woman of Setzuan (DC). Premiered A Lie of the Mind in Dublin, Ireland! History Channel, dozens of small films and a few ads.
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Kevin Cole (Stage Manager) is a MET Company Member. Recent Stage Management Credits: Complete Shakespeare (Abridged), Oedipus Rox, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Glass Menagerie. Recent Stage Credits: A Christmas Story, Great Again, Good People, Twelfth Night, the Laugh Station series, Pickle My Monkey. Kevin hosts The Last Hurrah in Stage 2 on the last Sunday of every month.
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Steve Knapp (Lighting Designer) Steve is excited to light his first main stage show here at the MET. He recently designed the lighting for the Fun Company’s production of The Great Mouse Detective. Steve is the Lighting Designer at Other Voices Theatre here in Frederick. Favorite designs include The Secret Garden, Avenue Q, The Wizard Of Oz and La Cage Aux Folles. Thank you for supporting live theatre.
Todd Mazzie (Scenic Designer) is an actor, artist, and designer from Frederick, with a BA in Acting and Set Design from The University of Pittsburgh. This is Todd’s second set with the MET. His previous scenic design was last season’s Bad Jews. He is thrilled to bring The Pillowman to life!
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