Plunge
- Written by Christopher Kyle
- Directed by Ron Lagomarsino
CHRISTOPHER KYLE's plays include Plunge and The Monogamist, both of which premiered off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons (The Monogamist was also published in American Theatre magazine); The Safety Net, which premiered at Broken Watch Theatre Company in New York; Boca, which premiered at Charlotte Repertory Theatre; and Dessert at Waffle House, Breakfast Anytime, which was produced at West Coast Ensemble. Other plays include Rachel, Berlin, Event Horizon, The Wilderness, Pacific Rim, This Blessed Knot, and American Pandora. His work has been presented by New York Theatre Workshop, Primary Stages, Seattle Rep., McCarter Theatre, New York Stage & Film, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Lincoln Center Library, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Naked Angels, Asolo Theatre, American Place Theatre, the National Theatre of Bulgaria, and by many others. A past Guggenheim Fellow in playwriting, Mr. Kyle has been the recipient of commissions from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Seattle Rep., Dreamworks and the Charles H. Revson Foundation and his plays have been honored with the Stanley Drama Award and the Morton R. Sarett Memorial Playwriting Award.
Mr. Kyle’s film credits include Oliver Stone’s Alexander and two films directed by frequent collaborator Kathryn Bigelow: K-19: The Widowmaker (starring Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson) and The Weight of Water (with Sean Penn). He also wrote two episodes of the long-running television series Homicide: Life on the Street. Other screenplays, as yet unproduced, include an adaptation of Erik Larson's bestseller The Devil in the White City, a remake of The Parallax View for Tom Cruise, a script about the Bay of Pigs invasion for director Ron Howard, and an adaptation of the bestselling novel The Interpretation of Murder.
Mr. Kyle's most recent screenwriting projects include Serena for director Susanne Bier (to be released in 2013) and The Leaves for Lionsgate/Summit.
Mr. Kyle is a graduate of Indiana State University and the MFA program in playwriting at Columbia University. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America East and the Dramatists Guild, served on the membership committee for the Dramatists Guild and is currently on the boards of the Broken Watch Theatre Company and The Writers Guild of America East Foundation. He has also served as a screenplay competition judge for the Austin Film Festival and as a mentor for the Writer's Guild Initiative's Veterans Writing Project and the Blank Theatre's Young Playwrights Festival. A native of Terre Haute, Indiana, he lives in Rockland County, New York with his wife and two children.
RON LAGOMARSINO most recently directed Alfred Uhry's Tony Award-winning play The Last Night of Ballyhoo at the Helen Hayes Theatre (Outer Critics Circle nomination), reuniting him with Mr. Uhry and actress Dana Ivey after their success with Driving Miss Daisy (Drama Desk nomination). Prior to its New York engagement, Ballyhoo premiered at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta as part of the Olympic Arts Festival. Broadway: My Favorite Year. Off-Broadway: Joseph Dougherty's Digby (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations), Beth Henley's Abundance, John Patrick Shanley'sWomen of Manhattan, and for the Young Playwrights Festival, Evan Smith's Remedial English. Mr. Lagomarsino is a recipient of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Driving Miss Daisy, Christopher Durang's Laughing Wild (Playwrights Horizons), and Timothy Mason's Only You. He directed the Daisy national tour, as well as the Chicago and West End productions. Regional credits includeNoises Off at Seattle Rep, Hay Fever at Kenyon Festival, and the premiere of Martin Sherman's Passing By at Hartford Stage, where he served as resident director for two seasons. Mr. Lagomarsino spent several somewhat blissful summers at the National Playwrights Conference and the Berkshire Theatre Festival as associate director. Television pilots include Picket Fences (Directors Guild Award), Homefront (Emmy nomination), The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, Courthouse,Grapevine, and most recently, Homestead starring Ann-Margret and Sonia Braga. TV movies include Dinner at Eight (TNT), The Counterfeit Contessa (Fox) and Sweet Temptation (CBS). Other TV credits include episodes of thirtysomething and My So-Called Life. A recipient of an NEA Directing Fellowship, he is a graduate of Santa Clara University (valedictorian) and New York University School of the Arts (Seidman Award Graduate in Directing). (As of July 2007)
A biting new comedy about America's postgraduate searching class. A weekend in the country goes awry, when four college friends and one unexpected house guest confront the realities of love, money, babies, sexual identity, and temping as a career choice.
Featuring
Ashley Crow
Jessica Hecht
Taylor Nichols
Bruce Norris
Fredrick Weller
Playwrights Horizons: Lobster Alice, Plunge. Broadway: The Assembled Parties (Drama League nomination), Harvey (Drama League nomination), A View from the Bridge (Tony, Drama League nominations), Brighton Beach Memoirs/Broadway Bound, Julius Caeser, After The Fall, The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Other Off-Broadway: Three Sisters, Howard Katz, The House in Town, Flesh & Blood, Stop Kiss. Film/TV: J. Edgar, Whatever Works, Dan in Real Life, Sideways, “The Single Guy,” “Breaking Bad,” “Elementary,” “Nurse Jackie, “The Good Wife.”
Creative Team
Rob Odorisio
Scenic DesignerJennifer von Mayrhauser
Costume DesignerDonald Holder
Lighting DesignerRaymond D. Schilke
Sound DesignerLloyd Davis, Jr.
Production Stage ManagerLewis Flinn
Original MusicPhotos of (1) Frederick Weller, Ashley Crow, Taylor Nichols, Bruce Norris, and Jessica Hecht; (2) Frederick Weller, Ashley Crow, Bruce Norris, and Jessica Hecht; (3) Bruce Norris and Jessica Hecht by Joan Marcus.