My Maria

by Andrew Russell

directed by Morgan Green

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Friday, April 3, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45 general

Saturday, April 4, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45 general

A bold and highly theatrical play set in a fictional southern Midwest town, where Chuck, a sixty-year-old school resource officer, falls in love with a mysterious woman named Maria through country line dancing. When his actions during a mass shooting call his courage into question and bring his world tumbling down, can their love survive? Moving and full of heart, the play unfolds across three genre-shifting acts — romantic comedy, surreal thriller, and grounded drama — to explore the complexities of cowardice and the power of love.

series made possible with support from Jeffrey Johnson and Hy Conrad, Blake Hunter and Murphy Davis, Frances McKenzie, Jean Carper, and Harrell Odom and Barry Cook

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ANDREW RUSSELL (Playwright)

Andrew Russell is a writer and director who creates new work often inspired by real-life events, including Stu for Silverton (Intiman Theatre); John Baxter is a Switch Hitter (Intiman Theatre); and Sara Porkalob’s The Dragon Cycle, featuring Dragon Lady (Intiman Theatre, American Repertory Theatre, Marin Theatre Company, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, The Geffen Playhouse), Dragon Mama (American Repertory Theatre, Diversionary Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Geffen Playhouse), and Dragon Baby (in development). Once upon a time, he was Producing Artistic Director of the Tony-winning Intiman Theatre in Seattle. He’s a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon, and currently working on a novel — most of which was written at The Studios of Key West.

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MORGAN GREEN (Director)

Morgan Green is an Obie Award-winning theater director and the Co-Artistic Director of the Tony Award-winning Wilma Theater in Philadelphia. She recently directed a number of world premieres including Five Models in Ruins, 1981 by Caitlin Saylor Stephens (Lincoln Center Theater), HILMA, a new opera by Kate Scelsa (Wilma Theater), Staff Meal by Abe Koogler (Playwrights Horizons) and School Pictures by Milo Cramer (Playwrights Horizons) which was named “#1 show of 2023” in New York Magazine. Her digital production of Fat Ham by James Ijames at the Wilma Theater won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2022. Green was a co-founder of the award-winning company New Saloon, best known for Minor Character: Six Translations of Uncle Vanya at the Same Time (The Public Theater, The Invisible Dog, Sharon Playhouse). She is currently developing a new play with Milo Cramer called Jury Duty, about voir dire, the juror selection process, and the lofty democratic ideal of a “jury of one’s peers.” Her short film One More Time With Feeling premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London in October 2023. She is a current Drama League TV/Film Fellowship recipient, New Georges Affiliated Artist, and member of SDC.

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DANIEL STEWART SHERMAN* (Chuck)

Broadway: KinkyBoots (original cast) (Outer Critics nom.), Desire Under The Elms, Cyrano DeBergerac, A Touch of the Poet, Henry IV, The Full Monty. Off-Broadway: Richard II, Wild Animals You Should Know About, Girl Crazy, The Mineola Twins, CorpusChristi. Film & TV: The Beauty (F/X), True Lies (ABC), Lodge 49, Black Mirror, $1, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Shades of Blue, Marshall, Patti Cake$, People of Earth, The Blacklist, Run All Night, Blue Bloods, Gotham, Gun Hill, Rubicon, The Good Wife, Justified, The Taking of Pelham 123, Redacted, The Sopranos, Wendigo. B.F.A. from UNCSA.

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KELLY McANDREW* (Maria)

Kelly McAndrew’s recent New York credits include : Blood of the Lamb (59E59), Coach Coach (Clubbed Thumb), Stargazers (Page73), The Thin Place (Playwrights Horizons) and Novenas for a Lost Hospital (Rattlestick). Other off-Broadway includes: Men on Boats (Playwrights Horizons); Perfect Arrangement (Primary Stages); Almost, Maine (The Transport Group); Good Television (Atlantic Theatre Company). Broadway: Maggie the Cat, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Recent Regional (includes): Sidekicked (Dorset Theatre Festival), POTUS (Arena Stage); Misery (Dorset Theatre Festival);Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Denver Center); The Thin Place, We’re Gonna Be Okay, Wellesley Girl (Humana Festival). Film:Peas & Carrots, Appropriate Behavior (Sundance 2014); In the Family (2011 SPIRIT nomination); Everybody’s Fine (with Robert DeNiro); Recent Television (includes): The Night Agent, The Beast in Me, New Amsterdam, Daredevil, The Good Fight, Elementary, The Sinner, Law & Order(s), Orange is the New Black. kellymcandrew.com, IG: @mcandrewkelly

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BRANDON J. PIERCE* (LT)

Born in the city of Philadelphia, Brandon has had the pleasure of performing all over the country. Broadway: Birthday Candles (Roundabout Theatre) Off-Broadway: Exit Strategy (Primary Stages) Regional: Archduke, The Half-God of Rainfall, Fat Ham, Kill Move Paradise (Wilma Theatre) Ben Butler (North Coast Repertory); Native Son (Playmakers Rep.); Skeleton Crew (Portland Stage); Sweat (People’s Light); Metamorphoses (Arden Theatre Company); Richard II, Troilus and Cressida (PA Shakespeare Festival). Brandon is a member of the Wilma Theater’s Hothouse Company. Love to Alexandra, Mom, and Dad.

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LUCY CARLETON (Dance Instructor)

Lucy Elyse Carleton is a Key West-based social dance instructor and choreographer with over three decades of experience. Since 1994, she has taught a diverse range of styles, specializing in the Texas Two-Step, country line dancing, salsa, and swing. A cornerstone of the local dance community, she and her late husband were instrumental in founding the Key West Ballroom Dance group in 1995. A former Teaching Artist for Pierre Dulaine’s Dancing Classrooms in the Monroe County School System (2010–2014), Lucy also proudly serves on the board of the Florida Keys Council of the Arts. She is honored to bring the movement of My Maria to life.

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