Tempestuous Elements
February 16 - March 17, 2024
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Credits
By Kia Corthron
Directed by Psalmayene 24 -
Location
Fichandler Stage
- Program
"A big chunk of hidden history…and hidden D.C. history"
Born into slavery in North Carolina, Anna Julia Cooper was a visionary Black feminist and educator in the late 19th/early 20th centuries, and only the fourth African American woman to earn a doctoral degree. Tempestuous Elements—the 11th in Arena Stage’s Power Play cycle—shines a light on Cooper’s tumultuous tenure as Principal of Washington, D.C.’s historic M Street High School where she fought to keep Black education alive, despite the racism, gossip and sexism that threatened to consign her efforts to obscurity.
Arena Stage thanks Tiffeny Sanchez and Reg Brown for their generous sponsorship of Tempestuous Elements and their tremendous support of Black storytelling in DC.
Tempestuous Elements is also made possible through generous funding from with additional support from Susan and Steve Bralove, Dr. Donald Wallace Jones, Dr. Betty Jean Tolbert Jones, and Tracey Tolbert Jones,, and The Drs. Elliot and Lily Gardner Feldman Endowment for New Plays at Arena Stage.
This project is supported in part by the .
To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.
Press Release
Cast
KELLY RENEE ARMSTRONG
JOEL ASHUR
RO BODDIE
PETER BOYER
RENEA S. BROWN
GINA DANIELS
JONATHAN DEL PALMER
BRITTNEY DUBOSE
YETUNDE FELIX-UKWU
JASMINE JOY
LOLITA MARIE
PAUL MORELLA
MONIQUE PAIGE
KEVIN E. THORNE II
RENEE ELIZABETH WILSON
KELLY RENEE ARMSTRONG
Kelly Renee Armstrong (Abigail/Lottie) is an actor and writer who last appeared at Arena Stage in Our War. Regional credits include Bov’ Water (Northern Stage), The Call (Theater J), The Elder Statesman (Washington Stage Guild), Invisible Man (u/s, Studio Theatre), and Yellowman and Antigone Project (Rep Stage). Kelly received the Maryland Individual Artist Award grant and was a finalist for the Many Voices Fellowship. She has developed her plays with the Playwrights’ Center, Playwrights’ Arena, and Eden Theater Company. Kelly is a proud graduate of Bowie State University and holds an MFA in Acting and Playwriting from The Catholic University of America. Much love to Kaliah and my family! kellyreneearmstrong.com
JOEL ASHUR
Joel Ashur (Mr. Turner/ Francis/Atwood/Charles) recently concluded Confederates at Mosaic Theater. Other credits include Bars and Measures at Mosaic Theater, Good Bones at Studio Theatre, How the Light Gets In at 1st Stage, Nollywood Dreams at Round House Theatre, Sweat at Fulton Theatre, Sister Act at North Carolina Theatre, Lombardi at Actors Theatre of Indiana, and A Friend of a Friend at Capital Repertory Theatre.
RO BODDIE
Ro Boddie (Hiram/W.E.B. Du Bois/Rep. White) is proud to be making his Arena Stage debut. Select D.C. area appearances include The Mountaintop, Radio Golf, The Tempest, and A Boy and His Soul (Round House Theatre) and Pipeline, Three Sisters, and No Sisters (Studio Theatre). New York credits include Socrates (The Public Theater) and Seize the King (Classical Theatre of Harlem). Select regional credits include Bay Street Theater, Mark Taper Forum, La Jolla Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, and Baltimore Center Stage. Television credits include Godfather of Harlem, Run the World, The Good Wife, Elementary, and Person of Interest. Ro is an alum of University of the North Carolina School of the Arts and recipient of the 2016 Actor of the Year Craig Noel Award. Instagram: @roboddieart
PETER BOYER
Peter Boyer (Male Understudy) previously appeared at Arena Stage as Henry in Holiday and as Voice of Cop in The High Ground. Notable roles include Ebenezer Scrooge in A Broadway Christmas Carol at MetroStage, Groucho Marx in Groucho: A Life in Revue at Wayside Theatre, Dromio of Syracuse in Comedy of Errors at Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, Captain Hook in Tinkerbell and Captain Braidbeard in How I Became a Pirate at Adventure Theatre, and Charles Dickens in Discord and Mr. Praed in Mrs. Warren’s Profession at Washington Stage Guild. His one-person play Captain Hook: My Story, or How I Clawed My Way to the Top was produced at Spotlighters Theatre in collaboration with the Baltimore Playwrights Festival, and at Artistic Synergy of Baltimore. www.petersbrain.art
RENEA S. BROWN
Renea S. Brown (Ernestine/Lula/Mrs. Cook/ Alumni Association President) last appeared in Arena Stage’s Change Agent. Recent credits include Camae in The Mountaintop and Dede in Nollywood Dreams (Round House Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Our Verse in Time to Come, and The Reading Room Festival (Folger Theatre); Love Factually (Kennedy Center); The Tempest and Macbeth (Shakespeare Theatre Company); and more. Off-Broadway: Short New Play Festival (Red Bull Theater). Regional: American Shakespeare Center, Kentucky Shakespeare, Island Shakespeare Festival, Quintessence Theatre, Nebraska Rep, Arizona Theater Company, and more. Renea has an MFA from The Academy of Classical Acting. You can catch her in Metamorphoses at Folger Theatre this summer! Instagram/TikTok: @therealdarklady www.reneabrown.com
GINA DANIELS
Gina Daniels (Anna) appeared at Arena Stage in Roe in 2017. Later that year, she was in The Effect at Studio Theatre. Gina was in the Broadway companies of Network and All The Way; Becomes a Woman at Mint Theater Company; Judgement Day at Park Avenue Armory; The White Snake at Wuzhen Theatre Festival; and Angels in America at Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, as The Angel. Her other credits include Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Syracuse Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Paper Mill Playhouse, Arden Theatre, TheaterWorks Hartford, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Baltimore Center Stage, Geva Theatre Center, and Pittsburgh Public Theater, among others. In 10 seasons at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Gina appeared in over 30 productions, originated roles in a dozen world premieres and ran Shakespeare’s gamut from Perdita to Portia to Puck. Television/ Film credits include Law & Order, Evil, Manifest, FBI, Orange is the New Black, and Lapsis. www.gina-daniels.com
JONATHAN DEL PALMER
Jonathan Del Palmer (Male Understudy) is excited to make his Arena Stage debut. His most recent appearance on a D.C. stage was in The Winter’s Tale (Folger Theatre). Other recent D.C. credits include Life Jacket (4615 Theatre); The Rainmaker, columbinus, and The Member of the Wedding (1st Stage); Day of Absence (Theater Alliance); Moon Man Walk (Constellation Theatre Company); Suddenly Last Summer (Avant Bard Theatre); and Our Verse in Time to Come (Folger Theatre). Del also appeared in How to Quit Your Day Job at 54 Below in New York City and was trained at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts. Instagram: @jonathandelpalmer
BRITTNEY DUBOSE
Brittney Dubose (Lucretia/Annie) is excited to return home to D.C. after living in Texas for 24 years and beyond thrilled to be making her Arena Stage debut! Her regional credits include The Window King (Live Garra Theatre) and A Change Gon’ Come (The Finest! Performance Troupe). Some of her other credits include Her Stories (Soul Rep Theatre Company), Temple Spirit (Echo Theatre), and The Bluest Eye (Jubilee Theater). Brittney’s film credits include The Starter Marriage directed by Arthur Muhammad and Color Me You directed by Marco Bottiglieri. Instagram: @brittney_dubose
YETUNDE FELIX-UKWU
Yetunde Felix-Ukwu (Minerva/Miss Patterson) last appeared at Arena Stage in the staged reading of Scarfoot Lives. Locally, she was most recently seen in the Helen Hayes-nominated Nollywood Dreams (Round House Theatre). Select regional credits include A Christmas Carol (TheatreSquared); Babel (Unicorn Theatre); and School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play (Kansas City Repertory Theatre). Yetunde’s TV/film credits as a Dialect Coach include Time Bandits (Paramount+) and King Shaka (CBS/Showtime). Instagram: @yetundelive www.yetundelive.com
JASMINE JOY
Jasmine Joy (Ruth/Ivy/ Josephine/Principals’ Association Representative) last worked on Arena Stage’s hilarious production POTUS. She is delighted to return for this powerful, dynamic world premiere. Local credits include Shear Madness at The Kennedy Center; Dance Nation at Olney Theatre Center; The Mamalogues at 1st Stage; A Chorus Within Her at Theater Alliance; Moon Man Walk at Constellation Theatre; A Wind in the Door at The Kennedy Center TYA; The Hula-Hoopin’ Queen, Corduroy, and The Snow Queen at Imagination Stage; Womxn on Fire Festival at Keegan Theatre; The Powers That Be and #solestories at Venus Theatre; and The Gulf at Peter’s Alley. You can see Jasmine next in Is God Is at Constellation Theatre! Jasmine would love to thank her daughter, Calypso, for being her inspiration. www.jasminejoybrooks.com
LOLITA MARIE
Lolita Marie (Hannah/ Mary/Nellie), two-time Helen Hayes Award recipient, is making her Arena Stage debut. D.C. area credits include The Brothers Paranormal and The Joy That Carries You (Olney Theatre); Well and Doubt (1st Stage); The Royale (Olney and 1st Stage in Rep); Sweat, The Outsider, N – A Play, God of Carnage, and American Daughter (Keegan Theatre); Hurricane Diane (Avant Bard); This Girl Laughs…, Flood City, for colored girls…, and brownsville song (Theater Alliance); The Adventures of Pericles (Chesapeake Shakespeare Company); Native Son (Mosaic Theater); The Skin of Our Teeth and Blood Wedding (Constellation Theatre); The Secrets of the Universe and Leto Legend (Hub Theatre). Independent film and television credits include Too Saved and Nocturnal Agony (Nubia Filmworks), and Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry? (Investigation Discovery).
PAUL MORELLA
Paul Morella (Hughes) previously appeared at Arena Stage in All My Sons and Orpheus Descending. He recently completed his 14th season of A Christmas Carol at Olney Theatre, a one-person show he adapted from Charles Dickens’ original novella. Other regional credits include leading roles at Folger Theatre, Signature Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, Woolly Mammoth, Theater J, Ford’s Theatre, The Kennedy Center, Asolo State Theater, Delaware Theatre Company, Olney Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Round House Theatre, Potomac Theatre Project, MetroStage, and Mosaic Theater. He also tours the country as Clarence Darrow in the one-person play, A Passion for Justice. He is on the faculty of American University’s Washington College of Law, where he teaches the Art of Persuasion as part of its Trial Advocacy Program. www.clarencedarrow.org
MONIQUE PAIGE
Monique Paige (Female Understudy)’s D.C. credits Breath, Boom (Studio Theatre). New York credits include Goliath (Robert Morris Theatre) and, most recently, She’s Got Harlem on Her Mind (Metropolitan Playhouse). Philadelphia credits include Back to the Old Landmark (Freedom Theatre), A Salt Water Oasis (InterAct Theatre), Ceremonies in Dark Old Men (Allens Lane Art Center), and The Piano Lesson (Barnstormers Theater).
KEVIN E. THORNE II
Kevin E. Thorne II (Lawrence/Silas/John/Dr. Purvis/Dance Captain) is a D.C.-based actor making his return to Arena Stage. His previous credits include u/s Red Carter in Seven Guitars at Arena Stage; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in The Mountaintop at Lyric Rep Theatre; Flow in Fabulation or, Re-Education of Undine at Mosaic Theater Company; Charles Gilpin in N at Keegan Theatre; Clip in I Killed My Mother at Spooky Action Theater; u/s Joker/ Scarecrow in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Synetic Theater; Arveragus in Imogen at Pointless Theatre Co; and Samuel P. Leonard in Nation We Build Together, Dr. Huey P. Newton in Cramton 1961, and Jesse Owens in Going the Distance at Discovery Theater. Kevin holds a BFA in Acting from Howard University. Instagram: @kj_nation
RENEE ELIZABETH WILSON
Renee Elizabeth Wilson (Female Understudy) is beyond thrilled to be back at Arena Stage with Tempestuous Elements! Previous Arena Stage credits include Seven Guitars. Her most recent theater credits include Intimate Apparel (Theater J); Monumental Travesties (world premiere), Native Son, and Milk Like Sugar (Mosaic Theater Company); Moon Man Walk (Constellation Theatre Company); Radio Golf and Nollywood Dreams (Round House Theatre); The Hula-Hoopin’ Queen (Imagination Stage); Ain’t No Mo’ (Woolly Mammoth Theatre); and Skeleton Crew (Studio Theatre). Renee is an American actress and a NASM-certified personal trainer. She is a graduate of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and has a BFA in Drama from NYU Tisch. Instagram/Twitter: @actpoetic88
Creative
KIA CORTHRON
PSALMAYENE 24
TONY THOMAS
TONY CISEK
LEVONNE LINDSAY
WILLIAM K. D'EUGENIO
LINDSAY JONES
LASHAWN MELTON
LISA NATHANS
ANITA MAYNARD-LOSH
OTIS RAMSEY-ZÖE
JOSEPH PINZON
CHRISTI B. SPANN
JALON PAYTON
KIA CORTHRON
Kia Corthron (Playwright)’s New York productions include A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick and Breath, Boom (Playwrights Horizons), Force Continuum (Atlantic Theater Company), Light Raise the Roof (New York Theatre Workshop), Seeking the Genesis (Manhattan Theatre Club), and in March Fish will be produced by Keen Company/Working Theater. Regional credits include Yale Rep, Goodman Theatre, Eclipse Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Humana/Louisville, Center Stage, Hartford Stage, Children’s Theatre Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival; and in London the Royal Court Theatre and Donmar Warehouse. For her body of work, Kia has garnered the Windham Campbell Prize, Horton Foote Prize, USArtists Fellowship, and others. She has written two novels, Moon and the Mars and The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter, which won the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.
PSALMAYENE 24
Psalmayene 24 (Director)’s directing credits include Good Bones, Flow, and Pass Over (Studio Theatre); Necessary Sacrifices: A Radio Play (Ford’s Theatre); Native Son (Mosaic Theater); and Word Becomes Flesh (Theater Alliance, Helen Hayes Award, Outstanding Direction of a Play). He is currently the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Playwright in Residence at Mosaic Theater. Playwriting credits include Monumental Travesties, Dear Mapel, and Les Deux Noirs (Mosaic); Out of the Vineyard (Joe’s Movement Emporium); and Cinderella: The Remix (Imagination Stage). His acting credits include Ruined, Cuttin’ Up, and Anthems (Arena Stage); Dear Mapel (Mosaic); and HBO’s The Wire. He is the writer/director of the Arena Stagepresented short film The Freewheelin’ Insurgents, and he is the former Master Teaching Artist at Arena Stage. Instagram: @psalmayene24
TONY THOMAS
Tony Thomas (Associate Director and Choreography) is an award-nominated director, choreographer, and interior architect. Credits include The Freewheelin’ Insurgents at Arena Stage; Fat Ham, Good Bones, People, Places & Things, White Noise, Pass Over, Flow, and PYG or The Mis-Edumacation of Dorian Belle at Studio; Out of the Vineyard at Joe’s Movement Emporium; Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience and P.Nokio: A Hip-Hop Musical at Imagination Stage; Native Son at Mosaic Theater Company; and Mysticism & Music and The Last Five Years at Constellation Theatre Company. In education, Tony has worked with Strathmore Children’s Chorus, ATMTC Academy, Landon School, Levine Music Theatre, Holton-Arms School, and actively leads numerous privates, workshops, and coaching circuits between New York, D.C., and Los Angeles.
TONY CISEK
Tony Cisek (Set Designer) designed the Arena productions of Disgraced, King Hedley II, The Miracle Worker, Oak and Ivy, and Dimly Perceived Threats to the System. Recent D.C. credits include Ink (Round House Theatre), Selling Kabul (Signature Theatre), In His Hands (Mosaic Theater), and the production design for A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Folger Theatre at the National Building Museum). Recent regional credits include Blue (New Orleans Opera), The Color Purple (Denver Center Theatre Company), Thurgood (People’s Light), Choir Boy (Denver Center and ACT), and Toni Stone (Milwaukee Repertory Theatre/Alliance Theatre). His work has also been seen OffBroadway and regionally at Roundabout Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Ford’s Theatre, South Coast Repertory, Indiana Repertory, Cincinnati Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Syracuse Stage, New York Theatre Workshop, and The Kennedy Center. www.tonycisek.com
LEVONNE LINDSAY
LeVonne Lindsay (Costume Designer) received the Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship at Arena Stage 2001-2003 and was the Resident Designer for the African Continuum Theatre in Washington, D.C., 2002-2004. Now based in her hometown of Philadelphia, recent credits include Kiss and Kill Move Paradise at the Wilma Theater; Into the Woods, The Bluest Eye, and Gem of the Ocean (Philadelphia’s Barrymore Award winner for Outstanding Costume Design 2019) at the Arden Theatre; Sweat and The Garbologists at Philadelphia Theatre Company; and the world premiere of Time Is On Our Side by R. Eric Thomas at Simpatico Theater. Other regional credits include Hangar Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, Indiana Repertory Theater, Everyman Theatre, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Trinity Repertory Company, and Indiana Repertory Theatre.
WILLIAM K. D'EUGENIO
William K. D'Eugenio (Lighting Designer) is a lighting and sound designer based out of Washington, D.C. Favorite regional lighting credits include The Chosen and The Brothers Size [Helen Hayes Award] (1st Stage); Good Bones (Studio Theatre); Love Like Tuesday (Faction of Fools); In His Hands and Native Son (Mosaic); Mnemonic and Word Becomes Flesh [Helen Hayes Award] (Theater Alliance); and Long Way Down (The Kennedy Center). His television credits include Cynthia Erivo & Friends: A NYE Celebration, Robert Glasper’s Black Radio, Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, Let My Children Hear Mingus, and A Joni Mitchell Songbook (PBS/NEXT at the Kennedy Center), among others. More recent concert designs include Joshua Redman Group; DECLASSIFIED: Laufey, dodie & Jacob Collier; Gavin Creel in Concert; Robert Glasper and Jason Moran; and Ledisi Sings Nina (The Kennedy Center).
LINDSAY JONES
Lindsay Jones (Original Music and Sound Design) Broadway: Slave Play (Tony nominations for Best Score and Best Sound Design of a Play), The Nap, Bronx Bombers, and A Time to Kill. Off-Broadway: Privacy (Public), Bootycandy (Playwrights Horizons), Feeding the Dragon (Primary Stages), and many others. Regional: Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, American Conservatory Theater, Hartford Stage, Alliance Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Arena Stage, Old Globe Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, and many others. International: Stratford Festival (Canada), Royal Shakespeare Company (England), and many others. Audio dramas: Marvel, Audible, Next Chapter Podcasts, and the award-winning The Imagine Neighborhood. Film/TV scoring: HBO Films’ A Note of Triumph (2006 Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject) and over 30 other films. He is the co-chair of Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association (TSDCA). www.lindsayjones.com
LASHAWN MELTON
LaShawn Melton (Hair and Wig Designer) is a native Washingtonian hair and wig designer. Film: Loiness (Hairstylist), White House Plumbers (Hairstylist), Rustin (Hairstylist). Utah Shakespeare Festival: Raisin in the Sun, Emma The Musical, The Play That Goes Wrong (Wig Master). Montgomery College: Little Women (Wig Designer). GALA Theatre: On Your Feet! (Wig Designer). Woolly Mammoth Theatre: Botticelli in the Fire, Describe the Night, Fairview (Wig Designer). The Kennedy Center: The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 (Wig Designer). Olney Theatre Company: Comedy of Tenors (Wig Designer). Round House Theatre: School Girls (Wig Designer). Arena Stage: Disgraced (Hair Designer), Smart People (Assistant Wig Designer), Nina Simone: Four Women (Assistant Wig Designer), Pajama Game (Assistant Wig Designer), Snow Child (Hair and Makeup Designer). Education: Fashion Merchandising, Graphic Design, UDC. Stage Makeup, Montgomery College.
LISA NATHANS
Lisa Nathans (Dialect and Vocal Coach) is an Associate Professor of Voice and Acting at University of Maryland’s School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies. She’s coached voices and accents for Arena Stage, Kennedy Center, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Olney, Signature, Ford’s, Folger, Guthrie (Minneapolis), 5th Avenue (Seattle), and Theatricum Botanicum (LA). Lisa received her MFA from Central School of Speech and Drama and BFA from Boston University. She’s a designated Linklater Voice teacher and a certified Colaianni Speech practitioner.
ANITA MAYNARD-LOSH
Anita Maynard-Losh (Text Director) was the director of community engagement and senior artistic advisor at Arena Stage for two decades, leading the theater’s education and outreach programs and serving on the artistic team. Anita has been involved in an artistic capacity on more than 45 Arena productions: she directed last season’s Holiday and the world premiere of Our War, and has been an associate director, text director, and vocal/dialect coach on multiple other productions. Her first show at Arena was assisting former artistic director Molly Smith on South Pacific in the 2002/03 Season. Anita trained and taught at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, was on the faculty at Webster University in St. Louis, headed the theater department at the University of Alaska Southeast, and was the associate artistic director of Perseverance Theater in Juneau, Alaska, where she directed 21 mainstage productions. Anita traveled extensively with the artist-in-schools program in Alaska, working primarily with indigenous populations within the context of traditional villages. The Alaska Native-inspired production of Macbeth that Anita conceived and directed was performed in English and Tlingit at the National Museum of the American Indian as part of the Shakespeare in Washington Festival, and is currently being edited into a full-length film. Her essay about the project was published in Weyward Macbeth: Intersections of Race and Performance, Palgrave MacMillan. She has coached dialects for the Kennedy Center, the Washington National Opera, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Portland Center Stage, the American Conservatory Theater, and the Broadway revival of Ragtime. Anita has traveled with Arena’s devised theater program, Voices of Now, to India (2012, 2014), Croatia (2015, 2019), and Bosnia and Herzegovina (2019) to collaborate with communities in devising original plays addressing social justice issues.
OTIS RAMSEY-ZÖE
Otis Ramsey-Zöe (Dramaturg) is a care worker, dramaturg, director, theater arts educator, and Literary Manager at Arena Stage. He has developed new works at such institutions as Sundance Institute, Kennedy Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Center, and National New Play Network. He has held posts in Dramaturgy at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale and Carnegie Mellon University, Theatre at Northeastern University, Women’s Studies and Honors Humanities at University of Maryland, Performing Arts at American University, and Theatre Arts at Howard University. He was Associate Artistic Director at banished? productions, Future Classics Program Coordinator at The Classical Theatre of Harlem, Literary Manager at Center Stage, and an Allen Lee Hughes Senior Fellow at Arena Stage.
JOSEPH PINZON
Joseph Pinzon (Casting Director) is the founder and creative producer of the contemporary circus company Short Round Productions and its award-winning show Filament. With over 25 years of performing experience, he has worked internationally with renowned companies such as Cirque Éloize, Compagnia Finzi Pasca, Cirque du Soleil, and The 7 Fingers. He holds an MS in Arts Leadership from USC, a BA in Psychology from UCLA, and graduated from the National Circus School in Montreal with a specialization in aerial techniques. He was the casting and resident director for Chamäleon Productions (Berlin) and Constellation Immersive (CAA’s experiential affiliate). He is also a member of the Creative & Independent Producer Alliance and a founding board member of the American Circus Alliance. You can see him causing chaos on season 6 of Nailed It! on Netflix, where (spoiler alert) he is a part of the series’ first three-way tie.
CHRISTI B. SPANN
Christi B. Spann (Stage Manager) has been working as a stage manager in D.C. since 2011. Recent Arena Stage productions include Holiday, The High Ground, Exclusion, and POTUS. She previously spent 12 seasons on the stage management staff at the Denver Center Theatre Company and has also worked with The Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona, MN, and Virginia Repertory Theatre in Richmond, VA.
JALON PAYTON
Jalon Payton (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be returning to Arena Stage for Tempestuous Elements. Recent Arena credits include The High Ground and Swept Away. Recent Baltimore/D.C. credits include Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville (Everyman Theatre); The Swindlers: A Tru-ish Tall Tale, The Folks at Home (Baltimore Center Stage); and 10 Seconds (Imagination Stage). Other credits include The Royale, Anton’s Shorts, The Brothers Size, and A Raisin in the Sun (American Players Theatre). Jalon has also stage-managed play readings/workshops with Arena Stage, Taffety Punk Theatre, and Round House Theatre. Jalon is a graduate of the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
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Special Performance Notes
Educator Spotlight
Every weekend, Arena Stage will celebrate the transformative power of education and the invaluable role of educators. Inspired by Anna Julia Cooper, Arena similarly wants to give back to modern-day education heroes by inviting them to a performance and publicly recognizing their critical role in our community.
Saturday, February 24 at 2 p.m. — Honoring Dr. Grace Holloman Davis
Saturday, March 2, at 2 p.m. — Honoring Dr. LaMar Bagley
Early Curtain
Sunday, March 3 at 6 p.m.
Southwest Nights
Friday, February 16, at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 17, at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 18, at 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 18, at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 20, at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, March 15, at 8:00 p.m.
Post-Show Conversations
Tuesday, February 27, at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 29, at 12 p.m.
Wednesday, March 6, at 12 p.m.
Thursday, March 7, at 12 p.m.
Wednesday, March 13, at 12 p.m.
Audio-Described Performance
Saturday, March 2, at 2 p.m.
ASL-Interpreted Performance
Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m.
Mask-Required Performances
Sunday, February 25, at 2 p.m.
Saturday, March 9, at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 13, at 12 p.m.