The Young Girl and The Monsoon (New Theater Wing)
- Written by James Ryan
- Directed by William Carden
Plays include: Dennis, Not Showing, Portrait of My Bikini, and Arab Bride. He has received productions at Ensemble Studio Theater, Act One in Los Angeles, The Playwright’s Center, Stage Three, Circle Repertory Company, Berkeley Stage, Westbank Café, and Alice’s Fourth Floor, among others. One-acts produced in Ensemble Studio Theater’s Marathon are: Iron Tommy, Door To Cuba, Mink on a Gold Hook, and In Cahoots. He is a recipient of fellowshops from the National Endowment for the Arts, McKnight Foundation, and NYFA; he received commissions from the Actors Theater of Louisville and South Coast Repertory Company. He adapted Arab Bride to the screen for Hollywood Pictures; and Lucy, an original screenplay, was developed for Spring Creek/Warner Bros. For television he wrote “The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd.” As an actor, he appeared in the films Falling in Love, Five Corners, and Joe vs. The Volcano. He teaches at the Actors Studio/ New School MFA program and is a member of Ensemble Studio Theater and the HB Playwrights Unit.
A member of EST since 1978, WILLIAM CARDEN has served as Artistic Director of The Ensemble Studio Theatre since 2007. The two key priorities he has outlined for the theatre are re-energizing the artistic life of its membership and strengthening EST’s commitment to developing new work by producing more full-length plays. In his three seasons at EST he has directed the EST/Sloan production of Lucy by Damien Atkins, Tommy Smith’s PTSD in the 2009 Marathon and 2010’s Lenin’s Embalmers by Vern Thiessen.
Prior to working at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, William Carden was the Artistic Director of the HB Playwrights Foundation and Theatre from 1994 to 2006, where he was responsible for the day to day operations and developing programming. At HB he directed Mrs. Klein by Nicholas Wright starring Uta Hagen. It went onto a commercial run Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre followed by a National tour which included San Francisco, Chicago and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. After Mrs. Klein he directed Collected Stories by Donald Margulies with Uta Hagen, which after opening at HB also transferred to the Lucille Lortel for another extended Off-Broadway run. It subsequently played at the Stratford Festival in Canada and the Bronfman Center for the Arts in Montreal. His many other productions at HB include Horton Foote’s The Habitation of Dragons and Voir Dire by Joe Sutton. In the fall of 1995 he brought together a select group of established playwrights and formed the HB Playwrights Unit and in the spring of 1997 produced their first short play festival The Motel Plays. That began what became for the next ten years an annual event, with a new location each year and publication of the plays by Smith and Kraus. This series ended with the opening of The White House Plays in 2005.
Off-Broadway, he directed James Ryan’s The Young Girl and the Monsoon at Playwrights Horizons as well as The Dew Point by Neena Beber and one-act plays for The Marathon at the Ensemble Studio Theatre. He also directed Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at the Stratford Festival in Canada. As an actor he has played leading roles Off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Circle Rep, WPA, Ensemble Studio Theatre and Phoenix Theatre and he has also worked at numerous regional theatres. On Broadway, he created the title role in the original, award winning production of Short Eyes. He has been seen in a variety of television shows, the most recent being "Law & Order."
He currently teaches at Rutgers University Mason Gross School for the Arts MFA Directing and Acting Programs. In addition, he previously taught at Boston University, Sarah Lawrence College, New York University, Playwrights Horizons and EST’s Institute for Professional Training. Over the years as a member of EST he has directed or acted in over 100 readings & workshops for development of new plays.
A divorced dad struggles with a journalism career, a romance in transition, and a precocious, moody "12-going-on-21" year old daughter in this insightful, new dramatic comedy. As he tries to protect her from the turbulence of growing up in the world, she helps him realize that he may be the one who needs shelter from the storm.
Featuring
Shannon Burkett
Tod Gearhart
Marilyn Chris
Michael O'Keefe
Susan Floyd
Saundra Santiago
Creative Team
David Harwell
Scenic DesignerTherese Bruck
Costume DesignerChris Dallos
Lighting DesignerBruce Ellman
Sound DesignerJudith Schoenfeld
Production Stage ManagerPhoto of Shannon Burkett and Michael O'Keefe by Joan Marcus.