Scripts-in-Play Talk Back, led by Des Bennett

Scripts-in-Play Talk Back, led by Des Bennett25sep4:00 pm4:00 pm

Event Details

Find out more about Central Square Theater’s play-reading club and meet Ada and the Engine director, Debra Wise, and dramaturg, Joe Stallone.

Speakers for this event

  • Debra Wise

    Debra Wise

    Debra Wise (Director) (she/her) launched Underground Railway Theater in 1978 in Oberlin, Ohio with founding Artistic Director Wes Sanders, who recently completed a digital book documenting URT’s decades as a touring company (URTheaterEbook.com). URT created over 30 new works in the activist and collaborative spirit of its namesake, and venues ranging from Lincoln Center to colleges to community centers; titles included Sanctuary – The Spirit of Harriet Tubman, Home is Where, InTOXICating and The Christopher Columbus Follies. URT also received multiple commissions from the BSO to create shadow puppet spectacles which toured to orchestras across the country (Firebird, Creation of the World, Tempest). Wise specialized in interdisciplinary and site-specific work, collaborating with Boston’s Museum of Science (Aging Puzzle), New Center for Arts and Culture (Jewish Women and Their Salons), the Mary Baker Eddy Library, the MFA and the ICA (Art InterACTions), the Cambridge Arts Council (theater in dialogue with public art). In 2007, URT co-founded Central Square Theater with The Nora Theatre Company, and for 15 years Wise helmed Underground Railway in its first theater home. With playwrights Alan Brody and Jon Lipsky, as well as physicist/author Alan Lightman, she co-founded Catalyst Collaborative@MIT, CST’s science theater partnership with MIT, of which Ada and the Engine is a part. She also led partnerships with Mount Auburn Cemetery (Our Town) and the National Park Service (Roots of Liberty – The Haitian Revolution and the American Civil War, featuring actors, dancers, puppeteers, musicians, and guest artists Danny Glover and Edwidge Danticat). Under Wise’s leadership URT won several Elliot Norton awards including The Convert, Constellations, and Bedlam’s St. Joan. Acting appearances on the CST stage include The Half-Life of Marie Curie, Vanity Fair, Homebody, Copenhagen, Brundibar & But the Giraffe!, The Other Place, Distracted, The How and the Why, Einstein’s Dreams, From Orchids to Octopi: An Evolutionary Love Story, Yesterday Happened: Remembering H.M., Breaking the Code, Arabian Nights and A Christmas Memory. Appearances on other stages include Mistero Buffo (Poets’ Theatre); A Boston Marriage and Orson’s Shadow (New Repertory Theatre); Brooklyn Boy and People Places and Things (SpeakEasy Stage Co.); Doll’s House II and Escaped Alone (The Gamm Theatre); and Chosen Child (Boston Playwrights’ Theatre); in NYC, The Haggadah (The Public, with Julie Taymor). Her work as a playwright includes States of Grace, inspired by the work of Grace Paley; and Alice’s Adventures Underground, after Lewis Carroll. Wise left her Artistic Director position in 2022, and now serves as Program Director of Catalyst Collaborative@MIT. Upcoming projects include the Oberlin Wellington Rescue Theater Project in Ohio; the audiobook narration for Gregory Maguire’s Oracle of Maracoor; and being part of the acting ensemble for Angels in America at Central Square Theater in 2023.

    URL https://www.centralsquaretheater.org/people/debra-wise/#.Xrx9P8YpA0o

  • Des Bennett

    Des Bennett

    Des Bennett currently serves as the Community Engagement Manager at CST and leads the Scripts in Play reading group. They are a multi-hyphenated theater artist, facilitator, and maker dedicated to continued learning, iterative experimentation, and collective care as the framework for artistic endeavors. Their recent work includes serving as Assistant Director for Common Ground (Huntington Theater co) and directing My Body Is A Season (SpeakEasy Stage). Des has held Research Assistantships with Dani Snyder-Young PhD on her recent projects, Theatre participation and arts-integrated peer leadership in substance addiction recovery processes and Digital performance, wellness, and equity, and contributed to the article, “Procedurally authored performances of mindful practice: Theatre-for-one, audience labor and self-optimization,” (The Drama Review, 2021). Des holds a BA in Theater from Northeastern University.

  • Joe Stallone

    Joe Stallone

    Joe Stallone (Dramaturg) A Boston based theater artist, Joe holds B.A. degrees in Theater and Dramatic Literature from Boston College. Recent work at CST includes A Christmas Carol (Asst. Dir.); Bedlam’s Pygmalion (Co-production Designer); Guards at the Taj and Homebody (Asst. Dir., Dramaturg); Arcadia and Journey to the West (Senior Dramaturg.) Joe was the Company Dramaturg at Gloucester Stage Company for 2014 and their Resident Props Designer for three seasons. Select directing credits include: The Graduate, A Little Night Music; Side by Side by Sondheim (AFD Theatre); The Glass Menagerie, The Fantasticks (TCAN Players); Tartuffe (The Umbrella Arts Center); ART; On Golden Pond (Winchester Players); The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife (Wellesley Players). Props/Set Dressing Design at CST: Saving Kitty, Brundibar and But the Giraffe, When January Feels Like Summer, Absurd Person Singular, Mr g, Sila, A Disappearing Number, The Other Place, and Distracted. His design work has also been seen at New Repertory Theater, Greater Boston Stage Co., SpeakEasy Stage Co., Boston College, Brandeis University, and Poets’ Theater’s world premiere of Albatross. Joe’s regional real estate brokerage, J Stallone Realty Group, supports theatre and the arts through its “Refer-a-Friend” arts contribution program. JStalloneRealty.com

    URL http://JStalloneRealty.com