The Patrons

by Nick Gandiello

directed by Aaron Rossini

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Illustration of an open book engulfed in bright flames against a deep magenta background, representing censorship and the burning of ideas.

Friday, February 13, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45 general

Saturday, February 14, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45 general

In 1963, Head Librarian Mrs. Quarter is training Rhonda to serve the community amid budget cuts and a staff shortage. Unbeknownst to Quarter, Rhonda allows teenage patron Adam to check out a controversial book, which is soon voted for removal from the shelves by the county. As local tempers flare against the library, the staff must choose how far they will go to protect their ideals and each other.

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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NICK GANDIELLO (Playwright)

 

Nick Gandiello has worked around the country as a playwright and teaching artist. His plays include The Blameless (The Old Globe), The Wedge Horse (Fault Line Theatre), Oceanside (Merrimack Repertory Theatre), and Cicada (Roe Green Award Winner). He was the 2015 Page 73 Playwriting Fellow, is an alum of the Lark Rita Goldberg Playwriting Workshop and the Ars Nova Play Group, the recipient of an MTC/Sloan Commission, and was awarded Marin Theatre Company’s David Calicchio Emerging American Playwriting Award for Sunrise Highway. Gandiello was the Literary Manager at Young Playwrights Inc., has taught playwriting at Marymount Manhattan College and Kean University, was the head of the Dramatic Writing Division at Broadway For All, and is currently the Managing Director of Premiere Stages.

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AARON ROSSINI (Director)

 

Aaron Rossini [he/him] is Producing Artistic Director and Co-Founder of Fault Line Theatre. He has a B.F.A. from Miami University of Ohio and an M.F.A. from the Brown University/Trinity Rep Graduate Program. Aaron produces, directs, teaches, and acts.

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HAGAN OLIVERAS* (Adam)

 

Hagan Oliveras is an American actor known for his work on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and screen. A South Florida native and alum of Carnegie Mellon University, he made his Broadway debut as Wally Webb in Our Town directed by Kenny Leon. His stage credits also include the Off-Broadway production Jonah and the Broadway play John Proctor Is the Villain, directed by Danya Taymor. On screen, Oliveras has appeared in Hulu’s American Horror Stories. He continues to build a versatile career in theater and television, earning recognition for his dynamic performances and commitment to his craft.

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SHARINA MARTIN* (Rhonda)

 

The Piano Lesson, Off Broadway: Crumbs from the Table of Joy (Keen Co), Confederates (Signature Theatre/US), Round Table (Faultline/59E59), The Talk, Showtime Blues, The Extinctionist (Ensemble Studio Theatre), Manhood, Untamed (National Black Theatre), The Beautiful Beautiful Sea Next Door (ArsNova). Regional credits include: Black Moon Lilith (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Doubt (Westport Playhouse – CT Critics Circle Award), Everybody Black (Humana Festival), Familiar (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Co), Hurricane Diane (Hartford Stage), A Christmas Carol (McCarter Theatre), Dracula (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Metamorphoses (Arden Theatre Company), All’s Well that Ends Well, Major Barbara (American Players Theater), Macbeth (Lady M, greasyjoan & co.). Other credits: Richard III (Lady Anne, Boomerang Theatre Co), Heartbreaker (Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center). Film: Caravan, Queen of Glory, Blind, Requited, Nowheresville, Happily After. Television: Elsbeth (CBS), Reggie Dinkins (NBC), Dear Edward (AppleTV), Z: The Beginning of Everything (Amazon), Redrum (Discovery ID), BTA Award Nomination, Best Actress. Training: Northwestern University, Steppenwolf Theatre, LAByrinth, Esper. Sharina is a proud member of Ensemble Studio Theatre.

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GLENDA DONOVAN (Mrs. Quarter)

A native New Yorker, Glenda spent many years in the Northampton/Amherst Massachusetts area, where she worked in Public Radio producing and hosting a nationally distributed children’s program and being the local of host of Morning Edition. She later worked as a librarian in a high school, while also teaching drama and directing student productions. She retired in 2011 and then moved east to Newburyport, MA where she began her theatrical association with The Actor’s Studio and The Firehouse Theater, as both a director and actor. Glenda now divides her time between Newburyport and Key West.  She is busy happily directing and acting in both places.

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MATT HOPKINS# (Evans)

 

Matt Hopkins is a New York City based performer. Television: “American Rust” (Showtime), “Twisted Metal” (Peacock), “Godfather of Harlem” (Disney/MGM+), “Mayor of Kingstown” (Paramount+), “Fleishman Is In Trouble” (Hulu), “Law & Order” (NBC), “FBI: Most Wanted” (CBS). Film: “Palookaville” (Slamdance Grand Jury Prize), “Bloody Axe Wound” (Hulu), “Hershey” (Upcoming/2026). Training: William Esper Studio. STW Talent Agency-Film/Television, Stewart Talent-Voice/Commercial.

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BRYANNA FELIPE (Caridad)

 

Bryanna Marie Felipe: Cuban-American from Miami, FL. She graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2023 with a BFA in Acting. She now lives in New York City and when she is not fitting in an audition in between sleep and her jobs, she is usually taking a yoga or breathwork class, practicing herbalism/plant medicine, or cozying up with coffee and her journal. She is grateful for her family and her community of friends for being vital parts of her support system. A big thank you to Nick and the First Look team for this opportunity! Bryanna is represented by Brave Artists Management and Arise Artists Agency.

*Member of Actors Equity Association
#Member of SAG/AFTRA