A Bright New Boise
By Samuel D. Hunter
Writer
Samuel D. Hunter
Director
Deirdre McLaughlin
Location
The Linbury Studio
Dates
Wednesday 5 June, 7:15pm
Friday 7 June, 7:15pm
Saturday 8 June, 2:15pm*
Monday 10 June, 7:15pm
Tuesday 11 June, 2:15pm
The running time is approximately 2 hours (no interval).
*This will be a relaxed performance. Find out more.
About the show
In the bleak, corporate break room of a craft store in Idaho, someone is summoning The Rapture. Will, who has fled his rural hometown after a scandal at his Evangelical church, comes to the Hobby Lobby, not only for employment, but also to rekindle a relationship with Alex, his brooding teenage son, whom he gave up for adoption several years ago. Alex works there along with Leroy, his adopted brother and protector, and Anna, a hapless young woman who reads bland fiction but hopes for dramatic endings. As their manager, foul-mouthed Pauline, tries ceaselessly to find order (and profit) in the chaos of small business, these lost souls of the Hobby Lobby confront an unyielding world through the beige-tinted impossibility of modern faith.
This amateur production of “A Bright New Boise” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk
Deirdre McLaughlin is a multi-award-winning London-based director and dramaturg who combines her work as an artist and facilitator to develop socially engaged new work that explores creative approaches to integrating access. Deirdre is a recipient of the Writer’s Guild’s Olwen Wymark Theatre Encouragement Award and the Genesis Foundation Future Directors Award.
Her professional industry credits include Shakespeare’s Globe, National Theatre Studio, Old Vic Labs, Theatre Royal Haymarket, SPILL Festival, Arts Admin & Toynbee Studios, Tempting Failure, Unlimited, artsdepot, Camden People’s Theatre, Theatre Utopia, Orphee Productions, The Place, Stratford Circus, Battersea Arts Centre, Finborough Theatre, The Pleasance (Islington, Edinburgh), Dance City (Newcastle), Unity Theatre (Liverpool),Cambridge Junction, Panic Lab, The Yard, Hackney Showroom, Hackney Studios, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Pittsburgh Playhouse, Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre, Quantum Theatre, Powerhouse Theatre and New York Stage & Film , and award-winning productions at Edinburgh Fringe (World Fringe Alliance Award 2018), Adelaide Fringe (Best Cabaret Weekly, Overall Innovation Award 2017) and Vault Festival (Origins Award 2018). Deirdre is a former Associate Artist (Community Outreach) for Stockroom and is a regular Visiting Lecturer at The Royal Central School of Speech of Speech & Drama.
Samuel D. Hunter is an American playwright whose plays include The Whale (2013 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, 2013 GLAAD Media Award, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Play), A Bright New Boise (2011 Obie Award for Playwriting, 2011 Drama Desk nomination for Best Play), The Few, A Great Wilderness, Rest and Pocatello. A native of northern Idaho, he lives in New York City. He holds degrees in playwriting from New York University, The Iowa Playwrights Workshop and Juilliard. In 2014 he was awarded a prestigious 'genius' grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
Contains strong language, religious extremism (Christianity) and a panic attack played out on stage. References to suicide, death, kidnapping and rape.
Creative Team
* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist
Director
Deirdre McLaughlin*
Designer
Finlay Jenner*
Lighting Designer / Prod Lx
Ronan McKenna
Sound Designer / PSE
Aidan Gibson
Voice Director
David Jarzen*
Assistant Director
Robert Furey
Creative Associate
Steven Butler*
Movement and Fight Director
Joseph Reed*
Costume Supervisor
Sesselja Fanneyjardottir*
Wardrobe Assistants
Daniella BG*
Laura Quigley*
Cast
Hobby Lobby TV Male 1
Gabe Acevedo
Leroy
Tyler Dailey
Alex
Evan Klein
Anna
Avria Lynn
Will
Benjamin Raymant
Pauline
Mimi Harlow Robinson
Hobby Lobby TV Male 2
Nigel Sudarkasa
Production Team
* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist
Assistant Stage Manager
Annabel Smeaton
Production Managers
Nic Donithorn*
Steph Siraut*