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Arts & Culture

Department of Drama Announces Comedy-Drama ‘Sender’ Feb. 18-27

Wednesday, February 16, 2022, By Joanna Penalva
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College of Visual and Performing ArtsDepartment of Drama鶹ƵStage

artwork for the 鶹ƵStage production "Sender"The in the College of Visual and Performing Arts presents the authentically compassionate story of written by Ike Holter. This whip-smart comedy-drama begs the audience to ponder what it means to reach adulthood and is it even desired in this day and age? The production, directed by Terrance I. Mosley, will perform in the Storch Theater at the 鶹ƵStage/鶹ƵUniversity Drama Complex at 820 E. Genesee St. from Feb. 18-27. .

Premiering in 2016, “Sender” is the third play in Holter’s seven-play Rightlynd Saga, a fictional town in Chicago’s 51st ward. “Sender” thrives on the contrast between order and chaos and the tensions that emerge as we leave childhood and adolescence behind to contend with the demands of “adulting.” Holter presents us with four millennial friends wrestling with these issues. While each is at a different stage of “growing up,” one of these friends has disappeared and is presumed dead. Yet, at the beginning of the play, he returns and completely upends the balance established in his absence.

On a deep level, “Sender” is about a group of millennials aging into their 30s, struggling with growing up and moving beyond childhood into adulthood. There are scenes that engage with the sappy drunk nights of dreaming what could be, and fear of who you will become in the future. Yet, the power of the play is in its ability to generate different feelings and reactions depending on the age of the audience member. This witty, razor-sharp play explores hipster culture, chasing down the truth and asks the question of what it means to be an adult in a world that refuses to grow up. It may be part of a series, but “Sender” truly stands on its own.

Holter is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a recipient of the 2017 Windham–Campbell Literature Prize and is an alumni resident playwright at Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago. In addition, he has been commissioned by The Kennedy Center, South Coast Rep and The Playwrights’ Center. Holter’s first play, “Hit the Wall,” received an Off-Broadway run and successfully made the Chicago Tribune’s Top Ten Plays of 2012 list. He is a staff writer for the FX series “Fosse/Verdon” produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda and is developing a TV miniseries that centers around the 1983 election and the reign of the first African American mayor to hold the office in Chicago.

“Sender” will be performed with two casts.

COVID-19 Safety Guidelines

At the door, audience members 5 and older will be required to show proof of full vaccination, or for those not vaccinated, a negative COVID-19 test result. For children under 5, proof of negative test is strongly encouraged but not required for entry to the theatre.

A valid negative COVID-19 test must meet the following conditions: A negative PCR test from a health care provider within 72 hours of entry for the event you are attending or a negative Antigen test from a healthcare provider within six hours of entry for the event you are attending.

Vaccination verification is accepted in any of the following forms: physical vaccination card, New York State Excelsior Pass, digital vaccination cards through your home health department or photo of vaccination card. Full vaccination means that either 14 days have passed since receiving the second dose of FDA or WHO authorized double-dose vaccines or that 14 days have passed since receiving the sole dose of FDA or WHO authorized single-dose vaccines. Without vaccination proof or a negative Covid-19 test, patrons will not be allowed into the building.

Masks are required at all times by everyone regardless of vaccination status, except while eating or drinking in designated areas. Food and drink will not be permitted in the auditorium.

“Sender” Credits

  • By Ike Holter
  • Directed by Terrence I. Mosley
  • Scenic design by Malena Logan
  • Costume design by Adeline Santello
  • Lighting design by Sarah Schultz
  • Sound design by Kevin O’Connor
  • Fight choreography by Alec Barbour
  • Intimacy choreography by Yvonne Perry
  • Dialect coach: Blake Segal
  • Acting coach: Sonita L. Surratt
  • Consultant: Chuck Morris
  • Dramaturg: Megan Cooper
  • Stage manager: Kiara Brown

Cast (Arbor Mist)

  • Suhail Kumar Lynx
  • Eve Dillingham Tess
  • Charlotte Bush Cassandra
  • Dylan Knight Weaver Jordan

Cast (Peach Schnapps)

  • Sammy Haines Lynx
  • Mary Underwood Tess
  • Morgan Perry Cassandra
  • Adam Forward Jordan

Performances

  • Friday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. (Preview)
  • Saturday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m. (Opening)
  • Sunday, Feb. 20, 2 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 23, 8 p.m.
  • Thursday, Feb. 24, 8 p.m.
  • Friday, Feb. 25, 8 p.m.
  • Saturday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m. (Open captioned)
  • Saturday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m.
  • Sunday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m. (ASL interpreted)

Additional Credits

  • Assistant Director: Ethan Harpole
  • Assistant Scenic Designers: Miranda Barrick, Yuchau Zong
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Marshall Breaux
  • Assistant Lighting Designers: Eli Golding, Sophia O’Connor
  • Casting Associate: Anthony Islam
  • Casting Assistant: Kate Grover
  • Assistant Stage Managers: Hope Allen, Maya Zepeda
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