A Workshop Production Playdate Written by Kallan Dana

About This Show

Hugh Hefner wakes up one morning and realizes that his home doesn’t feel like his home anymore. His kids seem to be keeping secrets from him, his Bunnies are nowhere to be found, and his house is haunted by ghosts. Playdate is an ensemble driven, twelve character dark comedy that reimagines the Playboy Mansion not as it is in reality, but as it is in dreams and nightmares.

This Dixon Place production is made possible, in part, with private funds from the Jerome Foundation, and public funds from NYC Department of Cultural Affairs with the City Council, and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo & the NY State Legislature

About the Artist

Kallan Dana is a playwright originally from Portland, OR. She is an alumna the National Theater Institute and Skidmore College, where she studied English and Theater. This production of Playdate is funded in part through the Stephanie Mnookin award fund granted by the Skidmore Theater Department. She would like to thank Dixon Place and its entire team for their incredible support of her work. Much love to her family and especially to her friends who make her laugh so often.
Erica Schnitzer is a director, producer, and lighting designer, specializing in creating work that reflects the needs of her peers, specifically intersectional women, in the modern era. Her interests include new work development, devised theater, and classic adaptation, spanning across all genres. Select professional credits include What The Constitution Means to Me (NYTW), Mile Long Opera (The Office Arts), and Black Light (The Public). Favorite directing projects include Two Man Show by RashDash (North American Premiere) and Things We Both Like and Why (Creator/Director). Erica is a founding member of 3DaysPrior Productions. For full directing and design credits, go to ericaschnitzer.com.
 
Emily Bergquist is a producer and arts administrator committed to supporting innovate and radically inclusive theater making. Favorite projects include: Ragtime on Elilis Island directed by Sammi Cannold,‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, directed by Eliza Blair Mantz with Harvard University, Burn All Night, directed by Jenny Koons at the American Repertory Theater, and OSCAR at The Crown, directed by Mark Mauriello at Club OBERON. Emily has worked with A.R.T, Ars Nova, Powerhouse Theater, the AT&T Performing Arts Center, and The Neon Coven. 
 
3DaysPrior was founded with the objective of creating opportunity for collaborative and multidisciplinary artists. We are committed to producing the passion projects of our peers, with a dedication to intersectionality and diversity. We strive to support work from early career professionals of all performance mediums in an honest and affordable way. In keeping with the spirit of collaboration and transparency, the 3DaysPrior team aims to create an inclusive web of individuals willing to empower each other and our communities to embrace and honor our shared humanity.

SEPT 26, 27, 28 2019 7:30 PM

General Admission
$18 in advance
$21 at the door

Students & Seniors
$15 in advance
$18 at the door

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Credits

Photo: Peter Yesley

Collaborators:
Kallan Dana
Erica Schnitzer
Emily Bergquist

This is an approved AEA showcase.