Juvenilia
- Written by Wendy MacLeod
- Directed by David Petrarca
WENDY MACLEOD's play THE HOUSE OF YES became an award-winning Miramax film starring Parker Posey, earning a Special Jury Award at Sundance. The play has been done at Soho Rep, The Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin and at The Gate Theater in London, where it was published in Plays International, and most recently at The Washington Shakespeare Company. JUVENILIA premiered at Playwrights Horizons, as did THE WATER CHILDREN, which was then done at L.A.'s Matrix Theater and cited as "the most challenging political play of 1998" by the L.A. Weekly and earned six L.A. Drama Critics Circle nominations. THINGS BEING WHAT THEY ARE premiered at Seattle Rep and performed at Steppenwolf in Chicago in 2003 where its sold-out run was extended twice. Most recently it was done at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor. Her plays SIN AND SCHOOLGIRL FIGURE both premiered at The Goodman in Chicago, and Anvil Entertainment has optioned SCHOOLGIRL FIGURE for film. Her prose has appeared in The Washington Post, The International Herald Tribune, POETRY magazine, and the Kenyon Alumni Bulletin. A New Dramatist alumna and a graduate of the Yale School of Drama, she is the James E. Michael playwright-in-residence at her alma mater, Kenyon College, and has been a guest professor at Northwestern University's film and theater departments.
DAVID PETRARCA was director at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago from 1988 until 2005. Recent work as a director includes HBO's Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones, Big Love, Hung, and True Blood. He worked as an executive producer on the ABC series Eli Stone and the Lifetime series Drop Dead Diva. He was the recipient of a TCG/NEA Director Fellowship and has served as associate artistic director for the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and the Chelsea Theatre Centre in New York City, and on the NEA Theatre Panel. He has taught for University of North Carolina School of the Arts, the O'Neill Center and Northwestern University and has developed new work for New York Stage and Film and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. In 1996, Petrarca was chosen by the Chicago Tribune as a "Chicagoan of the Year". In 2006, he completed filming Save the Last Dance 2 for Paramount Pictures. As of mid-2009, he was working on the screenplay of Wendy MacLeod's Schoolgirl Figure, and a film adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire's Fuddy Meers to be shot in the summer of 2012. (As of October 2013)
What better way to avoid writing a term paper than by plotting to seduce the wholesome girl across the hall? Throw a little tequila and a hell-bent It Girl into the mix, and soon you're testing the boundaries. A rivetingly authentic and hilarious examination of college life, and how the truth sneaks out when no one's looking.
Featuring
Ian Brennan
Aubrey Dollar
Luke Macfarlane
Erica N. Tazel
is happy to return to Playwrights Horizons after last appearing in Wendy MacLeod’s Juvenilia. She starred on the FOX drama “Point Pleasant” as well as the ABC series “Women’s Murder Club.” Dollar created the role of Marina Cooper on CBS’s daytime drama “Guiding Light.” Other theatre credits include Bottom of the World (Atlantic Stage2), The Mistakes Madeline Made (Yale Rep), Orange Lemon Egg Canary (P.S.122) and many productions at Boston University, where she studied. Guest spots include “The Good Wife,” “Ugly Betty,” “Cupid” and “Going to California. Film: Prime, Failure to Launch, Hard Luck, Stepping Up, Backseat and the upcoming See Girl Run.
Creative Team
Michael Yeargan
Scenic DesignerMartin Pakledinaz
Costume DesignerMark McCollough
Lighting DesignerRob Milburn & Michael Bodeen
Sound DesignerDavid Sugarman
Production Stage ManagerPhotos of (1) Ian Brennan, Aubrey Dollar, and Luke Macfarlane; (2) Erica N. Tazel and Luke Macfarlane; (3) Erica N. Tazel and Ian Brennan; and (4) Nellie by Joan Marcus.