SHAME BOMB
Digital Program
WRITTEN BY
Ed Clark
DIRECTED BY
Chari Arespacochaga
PRESENTED BY
The Twenty Nine Hour Venture
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
NewYorkRep
Gloria Márquez.......…..…..…...Ilda Mason
Cal Watson...............….Jevon Donaldson
Jim Smith............……..…….Jeffrey Grover
Carol/Vivi..........…..….Jacqueline Sydney
Sally...................…….....Almeria Campbell
Stage Directions…..…Jenna Rose Young
CAST
Chad Austin...............…..….....…Producer
JV Mercanti.......………...….........Producer
Megan Hawk.....…..……..Stage Manager
Owen Mannion…...Production Manager
Kate Bell……….……..Marketing Manager
SHAME BOMB STAFF
Grace Copeland
Jenny Rader
NewYorkRep | Gayle Waxenberg
Theatre Row | Blair Brennan | Maya Kates
A.R.T. New York
The Brady Center | Hannah Litman
March for Our Lives | Felix Tager
SPECIAL THANKS
We wish to express our gratitude to the performers’ unions:
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS
AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY ARTISTS
SAG-AFTRA
through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the Artists to appear in this program.
Runtime is 90 minutes no intermission.
Who’s Who
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Ed Clark has had two productions in his short career (SHAME BOMB in 2019 and The Reset in 2022). His comedy With Us was a semi-finalist in the Tru Voices 2022 Play Reading Series in New York City. Ed has also won awards from the Kentucky Theater Association for his plays Fracked! and Blindsp t. Ed holds a Master of Arts in Literary Studies from the University of Iowa and practices law in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Chari Arespacochaga is a director for theatre, film, special events and concerts. She is a part of Roundabout Theatre Company’s Directors Group. Chari’s theatrical direction credits include Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Kinky Boots, Rent (Winner, 2022 Musical of the Year in Columbus), World Premiere translations of Fumiko Enchi’s, Restless Night in Late Spring and A Hell of Her Own (HedgePig Theatre Ensemble and May-Yi Theatre), Coin Toss by Alexis Sims (Abingdon Theatre Company), Long Distance Affair (PopUP Theatrics NY, Juggerknot Theatre Company), In The Heights, The Motherf**ker With The Hat, Birthmark (World Premiere), Love’s Labour’s Lost the Musical, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Amadeus, 9 Minutes (PopUP Theatrics NYC) among others. She worked with Susan Stroman on Dot (Vineyard Theatre), and with Jeff Whiting in NYMF’s Single Wide (SDCF). She is a Professor at the School of Theatre of Florida State University. chariarespacochaga.com
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develops and produces new plays and musicals that inspire and compel social change by telling stories that expose our humanity. By illuminating social and ethical questions through art, they strive to create provocative theater that promotes empathy, compassion, and inclusion. In order to increase access to the stories they tell, NewYorkRep, produces content across artistic mediums. Their work has been a Critics Pick of The New York Times, praised in the Los Angeles Times and often noted in The Huffington Post. Their productions have been produced across the country and in London and Sydney. NewYorkRep is a 501(c)(3) organization. www.newyorkrep.org
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Led by Chad Austin and JV Mercanti, The Twenty Nine Hour Venture provides an artistic space for writers to hear their work -- at whatever stage of the process it is in – produced with the utmost professionalism. Whether it be a play, a musical, or a more experimental theatrical event, they guarantee a reading of the highest caliber. Austin and Mercanti's combined experience as Artistic Directors, Directors, Casting Directors, Producers, and Educators provide artists with all the support needed, at any stage in the development process.
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Hannah is the Senior Digital Fundraising Manager for Brady United, having started on the development team six years ago as an intern. Hannah helped build Brady’s digital fundraising program from the ground up and, leading creative and tactical strategy for both email and SMS, she is dedicated to genuine storytelling and making the large-scale digital space seem personal. She lives in Brooklyn with her dog, Westby.
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Felix Tager is the former New York State Director of March For Our Lives and member of the March For Our Lives national spokesperson team. Since 16 years old, Felix has worked to end gun violence in our city, state, and across our country. Today, Felix works for the New York City Council, working to end gun violence from within.
Make a donation to The Brady Center and March for Our Lives as part of the playwright’s dedication to fostering safer communities, as reflected in the narrative of the piece.
Donations
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Join us for a talkback directly following the performance!
This talkback will surround how theatre influences change in society and supports important missions such as gun law reform. JV Mercanti will moderate the discussion, with the panel including the playwright, director, members of the cast, and representatives from The Brady Center, March for Our Lives, and NewYorkRep.