Playwright
Alice Dodd , Jillian Armenante
Director
Jillian Armenante
2000
Dates: August 25 – September 30, extended through October 22, 2000
Location: The McCadden Place Theater
Ensemble:
Headmaster-Sinai-Chief Sal-Captain - Jim Anzide
Aunt Agnes-Countess-Islander - Cindy Basco
Mrs. Bernely - Anastasia Basil
Lilly-Monk-Islander - Tom Beyer
(Unnamed Heroine) - Alice Dodd
Victorine-Ishtabey - Emma Jane Mezher
Dora-Olivette-Islander - Shannon O'Hurley
Hampstead Hamilton - William Salyers
Father-Marquis-Sailor-Priest - John Sylvain
Understudies: Wendy Abas, Richard Augustine, Peter Carrs, Nancy Fassett, Arianna Navarre, Jacob Sidney, Amy Thiel, Jennifer Toffel, David Paul Wichert
Production Team:
Director - Jillian Armenante
Assistant Director - Julia Hamilton
Co-Producers - Jim Anzide , Jillian Armenante
Production Manager - Tim Sabourin
Production Consultant - Matt Sweeney
Scenic Design - Gary Smoot
Scenic Painter - Gregory Music
Costume Design - M.E. Dunn
Lighting Design - Dan Weingarten
Sound Design - Jillian Armenante
Props Design - Michael Rainey
Assistant Props - Amy Thiel
Sound Board Operator - Beatrice Casini
Light Board Operator - Seth Cutler
Graphic Designer - Nicole Hagedorn
Graphics Editor - Mark Hesselgrave
Program - Jonathan Winn
Fight Consultants - The Thrown Gauntlet
Pious Holiday Music Composed and Performed By Chris Jeffries
Ishtabey Theme Composed and Performed By Ray Wilcox, Jillian Armenante
Stage Manager - Julia Hamilton
Awards
Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards:
Production Direction Writing Ted Schmitt Award (for outstanding world premiere of a new play)
L.A. Weekly Awards:
PlaywritingComedy Ensemble
LA Weekly Award Nominations:
5 total
LA Weekly Pick of the Week
Garland Awards:
Production Direction Writing Ensemble Lead Actress - Alice Dodd
Ovation Award nomination:
Featured Actress - Anastasia Basil
2000 Maddy Awards:
Playwriting Direction
LA Times Critics Choice
Press
"Satiric meatloaf of an exceptionally tasty order." - LA Times
"A hilarious romp." - Backstage West
"In Flagrante Gothicto, a Gothic romance parody at a tiny Hollywood theater, landed seven Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle nominations, more than any other production in this year's competition, the organization announced Tuesday. "--Don Shirley, Times Theater Writer