About ShiningGirls
Written Collectively By Millie Rose, Levi Shrader, joolz, Kaitlin Gilgenbach, Maggie C. Nolan, and Molly H. Donahue
TIME
Right Now
SETTING
Right Here
DATES
November 30 - December 2 & December 6 - 9 @ 7pm AND 9pm. The performance moves through specific sites in Kantner Hall located at 19 South College Street, Athens OH 45701.
SYNOPSIS
Sometimes, the only thing we can do is survive.
When two podcasters go viral for catching a vivid paranormal experience on tape, they will do anything to keep that fame train runnin'! Even if that means bringing the innocent public into direct contact with the veil for clout. Kantner is filled with ghosts of one girl's past and once they are released, it is unclear if they will ever be contained again.
WARNINGS
Please not that ShingingGirls does not have wheelchair accessibility.
Patrons will not be able to enter Kantner Hall until around 6:30pm for the 7pm show and 8:30pm for the 9pm show so please dress appropriately for the weather.
The ShiningGirls' event may contain any or all of the following:
-Flashing lights due to paranormal activity
-References and/or illustrations of suicide
-Nudity
-Violence
-Haze or fog is likely
-Memories of loneliness, sadness, childhood neglect, and manipulation
-Foul Language and dark secrets (you never know what a ghost might say)
-Black ooze
-Retching and gagging (ghosts are gross)
-Running
-Screaming
-Hiding
-Investigating
-Confusion
-Death - a lot of death - so of course, Grief is sure to follow
Join us at your own risk.
Have fun!
DRAMATURGICAL NOTE LINK
https://linktr.ee/shininggirlsathens
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
I used to think that ShiningGirls was about exploitation; that it was about the holes we leave in the world when we take more than we can restore.
I mean look at all these holes! Holes in the country where systems failed to solve the problems they helped create. Holes in our futures where the rich decide their needs outweigh those of billions. Holes in our loved ones from people taking from them with reckless abandon. Holes we made. The holes in our own selves - where did those come from?
I used to think this play was about how we dig and dig and dig what we need out of the world around us, leaving great gaping wounds that we never intend to fill.
But I was wrong.
Survival is hard, but sometimes it is the best we can do. If you have to dig that hole to live another day, to be yourself another day, to survive another day, I get it.
ShiningGirls is about survival.
Survival is so much more than just making it to tomorrow, if we’re lucky. It means making choices we can live with, maintaining relationships that nourish us, seeking meaning in the day to day.
We need a lot to survive - including love, including happiness and laughter, including spam and podcasts and clowns and TV babies.
We need. I love that we need things.
Our needs never stop despite how we try to kill them. We only ever slow them down, letting them twist and fester and grow hungrier and needier. Reigna and her ghosts and the sad living of this play all need. They need deeply. Just like you.
Thank you for coming tonight. Thank you for coming to witness, aid, and abet these characters in their survival - in their need. We cannot do this without you and we would never want to.
BY Molly H. Donahue, Director
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We, The School Of Theater and Tantrum Theater, acknowledge that, from the time of Ohio University’s founding in 1804, it has occupied the traditional homelands of the Shawnee people, as well as the Wahzhazhe (who are also known as the Osage), who lived in Southeast Ohio before them. As the first federally legislated public university in the United States of America, Ohio University was an integral part of the U.S.’s westward expansion and empire building.
Ohio University School of Theater
Welcome to the 2023-2024 OHIO Theater Season!
We are so excited to welcome audiences back to a new season at the Ohio University School of Theater. We have thrilling productions this year that ask us to look at our humanity, our place in the world, and how we can be a part of building community. While there may not be an obvious theme to our production selection, each play has been chosen as an extension of our need to tell stories together.
Tantrum Theater, OHIO’s professional theater, will feature two productions this season, bringing professional directors, stage managers, designers, technicians, and actors to work side-by-side with our students. In the fall, Shelley Delaney will direct William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, and in the spring semester Tantrum will produce the musical 9 to 5, written by Appalachia’s own Bard: Dolly Parton!
Vibrancy Theater, the School’s student-run theater “creates a playground for student theater-artists and generates a space for Black, Indigenous, Students of Color to develop artistic leadership skills.” Vibrancy will produce Jackie Sibblies Drury’s harrowing We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884–1915.
You, our audience, are an integral part in this community building because live theater can’t happen without you. We welcome your energy and support for our students’ work and hope you’ll join us for what will be a thrilling year.
2023
Medea
By Euripides
Directed by Devin Ty Franklin
In this modern translation by Frederic Raphael and Kenneth McLeish, this classic Greek tragedy follows the journey of a woman fighting to be seen by a man (and a world) that has defined her as invisible and insignificant. What will it take for this force of a woman to ascend beyond her circumstances?
Virginia Hahne Theater, Kantner Hall
October 12th, 13th, 14th @ 8PM & 14th @ 2PM
The Knight of the Burning Pestle
By Francis Beaumont
Directed by Caitlin Lopez
A group of thespians present a romantic play about star-crossed lovers… well… they would if the audience would just shut up. A rowdy grocer and his wife demand a different play starring their apprentice. The company must now perform two plays: the romance, and an improvised chivalric adventure complete with knights, giants, and sick dance moves.
Virginia Hahne Theater, Kantner Hall
October 26th, 27th, & 28th @ 8PM & 28th @ 2PM
TANTRUM THEATER PRESENTS
Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Shelley Delaney
A shipwreck in perilous waters creates a sea of confusion on land in Shakespeare’s freewheeling romcom of loss, longing, mistaken identity, obsession, revenge and madness, Twelfth Night. Anything can happen in coastal Illyria, where characters leap in heart first: transcending gender, upending propriety and scoffing at noise ordinances. Or… What You Will.
Forum Theater
November 10th, 11th (Talkback), 15th, 16th (ASL+Talkback), 17th, 18th @ 8PM & 18th @ 2PM
ShiningGirls
Written Collectively by Millie Rose, Levi Shrader, joolz, Kaitlin Gilgenbach, Maggie C. Nolan, and Molly H. Donahue
Directed by Molly H. Donahue
Sometimes, the only thing we can do is survive.
When two podcasters go viral for catching a vivid paranormal experience on tape, they will do anything to keep that fame train runnin'! Even if that means bringing the innocent public into direct contact with the veil for clout. Kantner is filled with ghosts of one girl's past and once they are released, it is unclear if they will ever be contained again.
Kantner Hall
December 1st, 2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th @ 7PM & 9PM
2024
1st Year MFA Director Project
Title To Be Announced
Directed by Sarah Curtis
First year MFA Directing students will each present a one-act play to introduce themselves as artists to our community. We are proud and excited to produce their work. Titles and production information are forthcoming.
PlaySpace, Putnam Hall Room 227
March 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
March 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th
TANTRUM THEATER PRESENTS
9 to 5 the Musical
Book by Patricia Resnick
Music & Lyrics by Dolly Parton
Adapted from 9 to 5 (1980)
Directed/Choreographed By Shanna VanDerwerk Music Director: Brent Frederick
9 TO 5 The Musical is the story of three working women getting revenge on their sexist and egotistical boss. Based on the 1980 film and the real-life women of the 9 to 5 movement, over 40 years later, this sassy, fun, and fast-moving show with Dolly Parton music provokes us to examine how much progress we’ve actually accomplished in equal rights for women, and all folx.
Forum Theater, Radio and Television Building
March 1st, 2nd (Talkback), 6th, 7th (ASL+ Talkback), 8th @ 8PM
VIBRANCY THEATER PRESENTS
We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884–1915
By Jackie Sibblies Drury
Directed by Caitlin Lopez
A group of actors gather to tell the little-known story of the first genocide of the 20th century. We Are Proud to Present … follows a group of idealistic actors they test the limits of empathy as their own stories, subjectivities, assumptions and prejudices catalyze their theatrical process. Eventually the full force of a horrific past crashes into the good intentions of the present, and what seemed a faraway place and time comes all too close to home.
Baker Theater
April 12th, 13th (Talkback), 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th (Talkback), 20th @ 2PM and 8PM
Fringe Festival
In spaces on and around campus.
April 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th
Please join us for the entire season of live in-person theater. We can’t do it without you!
Merri Biechler
she/her/hers
Director, Associate Professor of Instruction
School of Theater
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The School of Theater is proud to have the support from the following sponsors, without whose support, this performance would not have been possible: The Ohio Performing Arts Series, and The Visiting Artist and Scholars Committee
HOW TO REACH US
School of Theater
307 Kantner Hall
19 South College Street
1 Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.4818
Email: [email protected]
FIRE NOTICE
Illuminated signs above each door indicate
emergency exits. Please check for the nearest
exit. In the event of an emergency, you will be
notified by theater personnel and assisted in
the evacuation of the building.
SEATING POLICY
Everyone must have a ticket. Sorry, no
children in arms or on laps. Patrons who
leave the theater during the performance
will be reseated at the discretion of house
management. Those who become disruptive
will be asked to leave the theater.