8th Annual Festival of Short Plays Exploring the Middle East
by Simin Behbehani, Yussef El Guindi, Laura Shamas, Naomi F. Wallace, Ignacio Zulueta
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind annual festival that turns San Francisco into a Mecca for innovative and thought-provoking theatre. Now in its 8th year, the ReOrient Festival will once again present the best writing from or about the Middle East.
January 11, 2008 - February 4, 2008
Magic Theatre, Building D
Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
Written by Simin Behbehani, Yussef El Guindi, Laura Shamas, Naomi F. Wallace, Ignacio Zulueta
Directed by Arlene Hood, Mark Ruthier, Amy Mueller, Evren Odcikin, Torange Yeghiazarian
Featuring Sara Razavi, Lynne Soffer*, Garth Petal, Danielle Levin*, Julian Lopez Morillas, Ali El Gassier
Design Team: Liz Seibert (scenic), Jacob Petrie (lighting), Zachary Watkins (sound), Sarah Al-Kassab (costumes)
At a time when the Middle East is at the forefront of the news on a daily basis, Golden Thread’s ReOrient festival, featuring five world premiere plays, explores the diversity of the region, displacing misinformation and encouraging understanding. Each performance includes all five plays—for an evening filled with poignancy, a few laughs and a lot of thought-provoking theatre. Hailed by the San Francisco Bay Guardian as a “Triumph,” the ReOrient Festival is “becoming a Bay Area institution without losing that sense of being a well-kept secret that delights whomever discovers it” (Berkeley Daily Planet).
A Palestinian-American explores her identity in this poignant and comedic monologue. In the dialogue of nations, do you ever get the feeling that Palestine is just a whiny monologue?
Yussef El Guindi’s (Playwright) production Back of The Throat was the winner of the 2004 Northwest Playwright’s Competition. It won LA Weekly’s award for Best New Play. It was also nominated for the 2006 American Theater Critics Association’s Steinberg/New Play Award, and was voted Best New Play of 2005 by the Seattle Times. It was first staged by San Francisco ’s Thick Description and Golden Thread Productions; then later presented in various theaters around the country. Another play of his, Ten Acrobats in An Amazing Leap of Faith, staged by Silk Road Theatre Project, recently won the ‘After Dark Award’ for best new play in Chicago . Back of the Throat, and two related one-acts, Such a Beautiful Voice is Sayeda’sandKarima’s City, have been published by Dramatists Play Service.
This funny and touching play boils down the issues of government surveillance, censorship and freedom of speech to one simple question: What would you do if you received an unexpected bag of red pistachios from Syria?
Laura Shamas (Playwright) is a Lebanese American writer whose plays have been read/developed at many theaters, including Native Earth Performing Arts (October ‘07, Toronto, Canada); “Playwrights Week 2007" at the Lark Theater, New York; Soho Theatre (London, England – ’06 & ‘07); Williamstown Theatre Festival (Guest Artist 2006); Golden Thread Productions (2006) ; The Old Globe (San Diego); The Geva Theater; and The Utah Shakespearean Festival. In November 2007, she was Guest Artist in Residence at the University of Texas A & M/Corpus Christi for a production of her new play Moliere in Love. Her work has been produced by Victory Theater (L.A.), West Coast Ensemble, Philadelphia Theater Company, Walnut Street Theater, Studio Arena, and The Glines (NYC), among others. She has several published plays including Up to Date, Lady-Like, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Portrait of a Nude, and The Other Shakespeare, and has been honored with a number of playwriting awards, including a Fringe First Award for Outstanding New Drama (Edinburgh), a Drama-Logue Award, and a 2006-2007 Aurand Harris Fellowship from the Children’s Theater Foundation of America. She is thrilled for Pistachio Stories to be part of ReOrient 2008.
A Palestinian man refuses to leave a clinic unless he speaks to the Israeli nurse in charge. She soon recognizes a hidden connection between them—a connection much stronger than their cultural divide could ever be. (This play contains some graphic/mature language.)
Naomi Wallace (Playwright) is a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Genius Award. Winner of an Obie Award for best play, Wallace’s major plays include Things of Dry Hours, One Flea Spare, The Trestle of Pope Lick Creek, In the Heart of America , Slaughter City , The War Boys, The Inland Sea and Birdy. Her work as well as an Obie Award for best play. Naomi Wallace was born in Kentucky , and presently lives in North Yorkshire, England. Her work has been awarded the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the Fellowship of Southern Writers Drama Award, the Kesselring Prize and the Mobil Prize, among others.
An Israeli soldier is doing his job: warning the residents of a village in Southern Lebanon to vacate before an imminent attack. With only 22 minutes remaining before the next bomb hits, one of the calls he makes is about to alter his world completely.
Ignacio Zulueta (Playwright) is an early-career playwright based in Oakland, California. He is a graduate of Brown University’s playwriting honors program, where he studied with Paula Vogel, Nilo Cruz, and Bridget Carpenter. He was a 2004-2005 Tournesol Playwriting Resident at Z Space Studios and a recipient of the 2004 William Morris Society Award. Readings of his plays have been done at the Ashland New Plays Festival in Oregon , the Magic Theatre, the Bus Barn Theatre, and other diverse locations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Simin Behbahani (Poet) has expanded the range of traditional Persian verse forms and produced some of the most significant works of Persian literature in the twentieth century. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1997. Ms. Behbehani was also awarded a Human Rights Watch-Hellman/Hammet grant in 1998, and similarly, in 1999, the Carl von Ossietzky Medal for her struggle for freedom of expression in Iran . Born in 1927 in Tehran , Iran of literary parents, Ms. Behbehani published her first poem at the age of fourteen. She contributed to a historic development in the form of “Ghazal”, as she added theatrical subjects, and daily events and conversations into this style of poetry.
Sarah Al Kassab
Costume Design
Sarah Al Kassab
Sarah Al Kassab (Costume Design) recently moved from San Diego where she garnered smash reviews for her costumes in theaters and fashion shows. She since moving to San Francisco she’s done costumes for cabarets, circuses and fairy princesses, and is thrilled to be working with Golden Thread in the new year.
Simin Behbahani
Poet
Simin Behbahani
Simin Behbahani (Poet) has expanded the range of traditional Persian verse forms and produced some of the most significant works of Persian literature in the twentieth century. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1997. Ms. Behbehani was also awarded a Human Rights Watch-Hellman/Hammet grant in 1998, and similarly, in 1999, the Carl von Ossietzky Medal for her struggle for freedom of expression in Iran. Born in 1927 in Tehran, Iran of literary parents, Ms. Behbehani published her first poem at the age of fourteen. She contributed to a historic development in the form of “Ghazal”, as she added theatrical subjects, and daily events and conversations into this style of poetry.
Ali El-Gasseir
Gilad, Sami
Ali El-Gasseir
Ali El-Gasseir (Gilad,Sami) is delighted to be acting for the ReOrient Festival and Golden Thread Productions.Spending most of his time teaching and directing, Ali is also excited to be back on stage again. He is currently drama faculty and Director-in-Residence at the Bentley School.Ali has acted in the Bay Area for companies such as Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Theatre Rhinoceros, Featherlead Productions and Rocco Risque Caberet. Ali holds a BA in Theatre Arts from UC Santa Cruz and is currently an MA student at San Francisco State University.
Yussef El Guindi
Playwright
Yussef El Guindi
Yussef El Guindi (Playwright) most recent production wasBack of The Throat, winner of the 2004 Northwest Playwright’s Competition. It recently won LA Weekly’s award for Best New Play. It was also nominated for the 2006 American Theater Critics Association’s Steinberg/New Play Award, and was voted Best New Play of 2005 by the Seattle Times.It was first staged by San Francisco’s Thick Description and Golden Thread Productions; then later presented in various theaters around the country. Another play of his, Ten Acrobats in An Amazing Leap of Faith,staged by Silk Road Theatre Project,recently won the ‘After Dark Award’ for best new play in Chicago.Back of the Throat, and two related one-acts,Such a Beautiful Voice is Sayeda’s and Karima’s City, have been published by Dramatists Play Service.
Arlene Hood
Director
Arlene Hood
Arlene Hood (Director) teaches theatre arts at Moreau Catholic High School and served as chair of the Visual and Performing Arts Department from 2001-2006. During her tenure as department chair, the Visual and Performing Arts Department twice received an award for outstanding excellence from the California Alliance for Arts Education. Her theatre students have received numerous awards and recognition for their exceptional achievements in theatre arts. Arlene received her theatre arts degree and secondary teaching credential from California State University ,East Bay. Arlene has been directing projects for Golden Thread Productions since 2000 and also serves on their play selection committee. In 2004, her production of Karima’s City for Golden Thread was invited to perform in Egypt at the Cairo International Festival for Experimental Theatre. In 2005, her students performed Mother Courage and Her Children at the annual Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland. Arlene also serves on the Board of the California Educational Theatre Association as VP of Secondary Schools.
Danielle Levin
Robin, Tanya
Danielle Levin
Danielle Levin* (Robin, Tanya) is very happy to be a part of this year’s ReOrient. Recent credits include Emma- TheatreWorks (Mrs. Elton), Anna Bella Eema- Crowded Fire Theatre Company (Anna Bella);Urinetown- Contra Costa Musical Theater(Little Sally - Shellie Award Nomination);Laughter on the 23rd Floor- Center Repertory Company (Carol - Shellie Award Nomination); andOur Lady of 121st St.- SF Playhouse (Sonia). Danielle has also performed at Bay Area companies including Aurora Theater Company, Cinnabar Theater, Actors Theatre of Sonoma, Woman’s Will, and Word for Word. Next month Danielle can be seen in Said Saïdat Marin Theatre Company.
Julian López-Morillas
Mourid, Soul Ensemble
Julian López-Morillas
Julian López-Morillas* (Mourid, Soul Ensemble) has been a resident of the San Francisco Bay Area since 1973. His acting and directing work includes productions at the American Conservatory Theatre, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the Denver Center Theatre Company, San Jose Repertory Theatre, American Players Theatre, San Jose Stage Company, San Diego Rep, the Eureka and Magic Theatres of San Francisco, Berkeley Jewish Theatre, Aurora Theatre, Marin Theatre Company, the B Street Theatre in Sacramento, and many more. He is a recipient of several Bay Area Critics Circle and Drama-Logue Awards for both directing and acting. In 1994, Julian was a two-day winner on ‘Jeopardy!’
Jon M. Marshall
Stage Manager
Jon M. Marshall
Jon M. Marshall* (Stage Manager) is thrilled to be working with Golden Thread Productions for the first time.He has stage managed with theatre companies throughout the Bay Area, including TheatreWorks (The Burnt Part Boys), Woodminster Amphitheater (The King & I, Beauty and the Beast, Ragtime), and The Willows Theatre Company (1776, Cabaret, AIDA, Judgment at Nuremburg, Noises Off, Deathtrap). Jon also stage managed Menopause-the Musical and Ruthless: the Musical.
Amy Mueller
Director
Amy Mueller
Amy Mueller (Director) is pleased to return to the ReOrient Festival this year. She has served as Artistic Director of the Playwrights Foundation for the past seven years, where she has developed plays with over 75 exceptional contemporary playwrights. She is also an artistic associate of Golden Thread Productions.She has developed and/or directed over twenty world premieres. Her regional credits include San Diego Rep, Berkeley Rep, Arizona Theatre Company and A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle. She developed the award-winning play, Let My Enemy LiveLong! by Tanya Shaffer. Upcoming projects include the development of a new musical with Ms. Shaffer and composer Vienna Teng.She thanks her partner and their two beautiful children for their enduring support and love. www.playwrightsfoundation.org
Evren ODcikin
Director
Evren ODcikin
Evren Odcikin (Director) is an associate artist with Golden Thread. Directing credits: Blood Wedding (Shotgun Players), The Greek Play (elastic future), Death of Yazdgerd (Darvag), and numerous readings and workshops for Magic Theatre. Set design credits: Beautiful (elastic future), ReOrient 2005 (Golden Thread), Static (mugwumpin), and Water Principle (Shotgun Players). Originally from Turkey, he is a company member with elastic future (elasticfuture.com) and an artistic associate with Magic Theatre. Thanks and love to Lindsay.
Darl Andrew Packard
Production Manager
Darl Andrew Packard
Darl Andrew Packard (Production Manager) hails from Baltimore, MD where he graduated with a degree in Theater and Communications for Goucher College. Most recently he has done lighting design for Impact Theater’s Money and Run’s Holiday Special. He has also served as the Stage Manager for Citizen Josh, the Traveling Technical Director for Word For Word’s Strangers We Know and the Booking Agent for Youth Arts School and Library Tour.
Jacob Petrie
Lighting Designer
Jacob Petrie
Jacob Petrie (Lighting Designer) holds a degree in Technical Theatre and Design from SFSU. His designs have been seen at the Magic Theatre, The Foundry, Janice Garrett & Dancers, and El Teatro de la Esperanza, as well as at dance festivals in collaboration with choreographers Alex Ketley, Christian Burns and Cathleen McCarthy. Upcoming productions include designs for New Conservatory Theatre, Janice Garrett & Dancers, Ellis Wood Dance and The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. Assisting credits include productions at San Francisco Opera, Seattle Opera, Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, DC) and Marin Theatre Company.
Sara Razavi
Hoda, Marguerite
Sara Razavi
Sara Razavi (Hoda, Marguerite). This is Sara’s first production with Golden Thread Productions. She has been involved with several Bay Area theatre companies including, Theatre FIRST’s Arab/Israeli Cookbook), No Nude Men’s Book of Genesis; Sacagawea, and Darvag’s Death of Yazdgerd but she tries to reserve most of her energy for elastic future where she is a company member (Beautiful 2007, The Greek Play, 365 DAYS/365 PLAYS, Beautiful 2005, James at the Altar, Heavy Days).
Mark Routhier
Director
Mark Routhier
Mark Routhier (Director) Bay Area directing credits include The Bone Man of Benares, 70 Scenes of Halloween(Encore Theatre),Cartoon(Impact Theatre),someguy, Drunken Grownups, Iphigenia and Other Daughters(Mettle Theatre),Cowboy Mouth(MGTC), andExit the King(Am. Citz. Theatre).Workshops: Carly Mensch’s All Hail Hurricane Gordo (University Playwright’s Workshop, Marin Theatre Co.), Eisa Davis’s Bulrusher (SF Stage & Film), Marisa Wegrzyn’s Hickorydickory and Rajiv Joseph’s Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Magic Theatre). He also directed readings of Rick Mitchell’s *Brecht in L.A.*and Michael Hollinger’s Opusin the Harriet Lake Festival of New Plays at Orlando Shakes.Dramaturgy: Lucy Thurber’s Monstrosity(Encore), Mike Geither’s Stars Fell All Night(BAPF), Tim Lord’s The Secret History of Caleb Caan (University Playwrights Workshop, Stanford). His short plays,Spotter, premiered in Best of Playground, and Leaving premiered in S.o.S.II at Alter Theatre. Mark is Director of Artistic Development at Magic Theatre, and serves on the Executive Committee of the National New Play Network (NNPN). He received his MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU.
Laura Shamas
Laura Shamas
Laura Shamas (Playwright) is a Lebanese American writer whose plays have been read/developed at many theaters, including Native Earth Performing Arts (October ‘07, Toronto, Canada); “Playwrights Week 2007" at the Lark Theater, New York; Soho Theatre (London, England – ’06 & ‘07); Williamstown Theatre Festival (Guest Artist 2006); Golden Thread Productions (2006) ; The Old Globe (San Diego); The Geva Theater; and The Utah Shakespearean Festival. In November 2007, she was Guest Artist in Residence at the University of Texas A & M/Corpus Christi for a production of her new play Moliere in Love. Her work has been produced by Victory Theater (L.A.), West Coast Ensemble, Philadelphia Theater Company, Walnut Street Theater, Studio Arena, and The Glines (NYC), among others. She has several published plays including *Up to Date, Lady-Like, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Portrait of a Nude, and The Other Shakespeare,*and has been honored with a number of playwriting awards, including a Fringe First Award for Outstanding New Drama (Edinburgh), a Drama-Logue Award, and a 2006-2007 Aurand Harris Fellowship from the Children’s Theater Foundation of America. She is thrilled for Pistachio Stories to be part of ReOrient 2008.
Liz Seibert
Set Design
Lynne Soffer
Miriam, Soul Ensemble
Lynne Soffer
Lynne Soffer* (Miriam, Soul Ensemble) has appeared this year in Heartbreak House at Berkeley Rep, Rabbit Hole at San Jose Rep and Ambition Facing West at Theater works. Previously she has acted in productions with ACT, San Francisco Opera, California Shakespeare Theater, The Aurora, Sacramento Theatre Company, Magic Theatre, Word for Word, Campo Santo, Encore, PCPA Theaterfest, Alaska Repertory, Sherwood Shakespeare Festival, Acadia Repertory of Maine, in New York City with Direct Theatre and 29th Street Project and Golden Thread’s ReOrient 2003. She also teaches acting, speech and textwork and has served as dialect/text coach on over 150 theater productions around the country.
Naomi Wallace
Playwright
Naomi Wallace
Naomi Wallace (Playwright) is a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Genius Award. Winner of an Obie Award for best play, Wallace’s major plays include Things of Dry Hours, One Flea Spare, The Trestle of Pope Lick Creek, In the Heart of America, Slaughter City, The War Boys, The Inland Sea and Birdy. Her work as well as an Obie Award for best play.Naomi Wallace was born in Kentucky, and presently lives in North Yorkshire, England. Her work has been awarded the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the Fellowship of Southern Writers Drama Award, the Kesselring Prize and the Mobil Prize, among others.
Zachary Watkins
Sound Design
Zachary Watkins
Zachary Watkins (Sound Design) has studied composition with Janice Giteck, Jarrad Powell, Robin Holcomb and Jovino Santos Neto atCornishCollege.In 2006, Zachary received an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College where he studied with Chris Brown, Fred Frith and Alvin Curran. Zachary has received commissions from Clarinetist Beth Fleenor (www.thefrankagency.org/), pianist and composer Tiffany Lin, Cornish College of The Arts, The Microscores Project (www.johnnychang.net), The Beam Foundation (www.beamfoundation.org/), Somnubutone Radio Series (www.free103point9.org), the sfSoundGroup (www.sfsound.org/group/) as well as a Mills Research Grant.His piece Suite for String Quartet was awarded the Paul Merritt Henry Prize for Composition. Zachary recently performed at the 2006 International Computer Music Conference and the 2007 Bent Festival in Los Angeles with his band The Pink Canoes.Zachary was sound designer/composer for the play “I have loved Strangers” produced by Just Theatre, which was listed as one of the “top ten of 2007” in the East Bay Express.His most recent sound art work entitled Designed Obsolescence, “spoke as a metaphor for the breakdown of the dream of technology and the myth of our society’s permanence,” review by Susan Noyes Platt in the Summer 05 issue of ARTLIES (www.artlies.org/). During October of 2006, Zachary was an artist in residence at the Espy Foundation. (www.espyfoundation.org)
Torange Yeghiazarian
Director
Torange Yeghiazarian
Torange Yeghiazarian (Director) writes, directs and acts for the theatre. A native of Iran and of Armenian heritage, Torange holds a Master’s degree in Theatre Arts from San Francisco State University. Her play *Call Me Mehdi is included in “Salaam/Peace: An Anthology of Middle-Eastern American Playwrights” published by TCG in 2008.Other plays include Waves, Dawn at Midnight, Behind Glass Windows, Abaga.*As a teaching artist, Torange has taught playwriting to at-risk youth as part of the Each One Reach One program, incorporated theatre into social studies in Richmond’s Washington Elementary School as part of EastBay Center for Performing Arts’ Learning Without Borders program, and led acting and play development workshops for Golden Thread Productions. She is the Artistic Director of Golden Thread Productions, where she has devoted her professional life to exploring Middle Eastern culture and identity through theatre arts.
Ignacio Zulueta
Ignacio Zulueta
Ignacio Zulueta (Playwright)an early-career playwright based in Oakland, California. He is a graduate of Brown University’s playwriting honors program, where he studied with Paula Vogel, Nilo Cruz, and Bridget Carpenter. He was a 2004-2005 Tournesol Playwriting Resident at Z Space Studios and a recipient of the 2004 William Morris Society Award.Readings of his plays have been done at the Ashland New Plays Festival in Oregon, the Magic Theatre, the Bus Barn
Garth Petal
Soul Ensemble, Ray