In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play
Cadence Theatre Company in partnership with Virginia Repertory Theatre presents In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play.
by Sarah Ruhl
August-September 2012 | Theatre Gym
2012 RTCC Award Nominations
Best Supporting Actor – Adrian Rieder
Best Scenic Design – Brian Barker
CAST
Dr. Givings… Larry Cook
Catherine Givings… Maura Burroughs
Sabrina Daldry… Laine Satterfield*
Annie… Lauren Leinhaas-Cook
Leo Irving… Adrian Rieder*
Elizabeth… Stephanie Hill
Mr. Daldry… Andrew C. Boothby
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.A.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Direction: Rusty Wilson
Production Management: Lindsay C. Terrell
Lighting Design: Andrew Bonniwell
Sound Design: Rusty Wilson
Costume Design: Elizabeth Weiss Hopper
Scenic Design: Brian Barker
Scenic Artist: Adam Dorland
Master Carpenter: David Powers
Properties: Lindsay C. Terrell, Kevin Johnson
Stage Management: Melissa Rayford
Technical Director: Matthew Landwehr
Sound Effects and Editing: Jesse Senechal
Voice and Text Consultant: Stacey Cabaj
Composer (Piano Music): John Winn
Piano Coach: Ben Miller
Dramaturgy: Russell Wilson
Costume Assistant: Caron Sinnenberg
House Management: Russell Wilson, Sarah Stepahin
Marketing Director: Billy Christopher Maupin
Photographer: Jay Paul Photography
Program and Ads: Susan Senechal and Billy Christopher Maupin
Video: Reamer and Yeatts Media Productions
Video Soundtrack Design: Brett Alexander Zwerdling
Internet Services Manager: Lindsay C. Terrell
Crew: Addie Pawlick
Sound Board Operator: Kim Pawlick
Summer Production Intern: Emily Hicks
Summer Administrative Intern: Sarah Stepahin
2011-2012 Intern: Claire Yenson
Publicity and Reviews
“Put this one down in the Must See column.”
— John Porter, WCVE (August 30, 2012)
“What’s even more surprising about In the Next Room, produced in partnership with Virginia Rep, is that beneath the obvious shock value of a story about vibrators used in medical practice in 1880s’ American society, is an often touching and consistently beautifully written story told from a profoundly female point of view.”
— Rich Griset, Style Weekly (August 21, 2012)