Psych
- Written by Evan Smith
- Directed by Jim Simpson
Previously at Playwrights Horizons: The Uneasy Chair and Psych. At The New Group: Servicemen. Regional: the Writer’s Theatre in Glencoe, IL, where The Savannah Disputation premiered in 2007, and 1812 Productions in Philadelphia, where Daughters of Genius premiered in 2006. Evan Smith’s TV pilot “Debs” was a part of Fox TV and Naked Angels Naked TV. He is the recipient of commissions from Lincoln Center Theater and Playwrights Horizons, and a Whiting Award. He graduated from the Yale School of Drama and lives in Savannah, Georgia. (As of February 2009)
JIM SIMPSON is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Flea Theater (2004 Drama Desk cited for Downtown Adventurous Theater). Two-time OBIE-award winner, 2002 National Board of Review Excellence in Filmmaking, and cited for artistic leadership in Downtown New York by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in 2002. Jim has directed over 70 works for the theater and has also directed for film and television. Venues include nine seasons at the Williamstown Theater Festival, Alley Theater, Hartford Stage, Yale Rep, Actor's Theater of Louisville, Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, EST, CSC, MCC, the London International Theater Festival and the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Jim was a child actor in his hometown of Honolulu, as a teenager worked with Jerzy Grotowski in Poland, and holds degrees from Boston University School for the Arts, and the Yale Drama School. Most recently, Jim directed A. R. Gurney's Crazy Mary at Playwrights Horizons, Will Eno's Oh, The Humanity..., the revival of Peter Handke's Offending The Audience, Addison's CATO, Thomas Bradshaw's Dawn, Gurney's A Light Lunch, Will Eno's UNUM as part of The Flea's The Great Recession, Jonathan Reynolds' Girls in Trouble, and Bathsheba Doran's Parents' Evening. (Oct 2010)
Is everyone out to get Sunny Goldfarb - or is it all in her head? Psychology grad school turns out to be more of a mindfield of desperation and duplicity than the S & M parlor where she moonlights as a dominatrix. In a world of people who claim to be the authorities on crazy, but sure don't act like it, who can she trust? A comic thriller of paranoia, betrayal, and the perils of being nice.
Featuring
Danny Burstein
Marissa Copeland
Heather Goldenhersh
Enid Graham
Damian Young
Creative Team
Kyle Chepulis
Scenic DesignerClaudia Brown
Costume DesignerFrances Aronson
Lighting DesignerJames FitzSimmons
Production Stage ManagerScott Myers
Original MusicPhoto of (1) Heather Goldenhersh, Enid Graham, Danny Burstein, and Marissa Copeland; (2) Marissa Copeland, Damian Young, Danny Burstein, and Heather Goldenhersh by Joan Marcus.