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The Ties That Bind by Tamar Cole

The Ties That Bind

a world premiere play by Tamar Cole
directed by Dominic Spillane
starring: Chris Caswell, Katelyn Shaw and Maren Langdon Spillane
 
SEPT 8 - 17, 2022 @ The Barre Unitarian Universalist Church (19 Church St, Barre)
General Admission $20 | Pay-What-You-Can Thursdays (box office only).
Thur, Fri, & Sat @ 7:30 PM, Sat @ 2:00 PM

DIRT ROAD THEATER is thrilled to present the world premiere of The Ties That Bind by Vermont playwright Tamar Cole. Directed by Dominic Spillane and starring Chris Caswell, Kate Shaw, and Maren Langdon Spillane.

Past injuries, unresolved tensions, and current needs are all at stake for Rachel, ex-wife; Sasha, 16-year-old-daughter; and Kathryn, girlfriend; to Robert, a successful writer and longtime high functioning alcoholic. After too many drinks at a book party, Robert ends up in a life threatening coma. The three women are confined to a private waiting room just outside Robert's hospital bed where they grapple with what to do, who's to blame, and how to relate to one another during this inevitable yet unplanned crossroads.

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cast:

Chris Caswell: RACHEL

Kate Shaw: SASHA

Maren Langdon Spillane: KATHRYN

Marilyn Skoglund: NURSE

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creative team:

Tamar Cole: Playwright

Dominic Spillane: Director

Joe Sanguinetti: Technical Director & Lighting Designer

Otto Muller: Sound Design

David Sanguinetti: Venue and Scenic Support

Jaden Singer: Sound & Light Board Op

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special thanks:

The First Universalist Church of Barre, Monica Callan and The Grange Hall Cultural Center, Northfield Savings Bank & The Seaver Fund

FROM THE BARRE UNITARIAN UNIVERALIST CHURCH

The Barre Unitarian Universalist Church (BarreUU) is excited to be co-sponsoring the premiere performance of "The Ties That Bind"! At the beginning of the pandemic, church members voted to remove all the pews and most of the carpeting from the sanctuary, thereby opening up the space for community events and performances. A majority of the pews found a new home in a developing church near Albany, NY, and the carpet was upcycled to homes throughout Central Vermont. We're continuing to make improvements to improve acoustics and lighting. 

Our longer term goal is to expand our service by hosting a variety of events, including spiritual development, community discourse, social justice, and performance. We also plan to continue our decades-long work in partnership with other Barre churches to help feed those in need. 

We look forward to welcoming you to the show!

CAST AND CREATIVE

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CHRIS CASWELL (Rachel) is very grateful to Dirt Road Theater for this opportunity to perform in Tamar Cole’s original play. As a long-term NYC escapee, Chris has had the honor of working on Vermont stages for 17 years now. Recent productions include Vermont Stage’s Annapurna and The Thin Place, Vermont Shakespeare Festival’s Shakespeare: Completely Unbound!, Bald Mountain Theater’s Tales From Japan, and Stealing From Work’s Something Old, Something New, Nothing Borrowed, Often Blue. Just before the pandemic, Chris performed in Middlebury Acting Company’sMuch Ado About Nothing and with Stealing From Work in both From Russia With Likesas well as at the Women In Comedy festival in Boston. Pandemic projects include Brave New Classics’ virtual production of Sex, 33 episodes of @interviewminutewpeanut, and an experiment in 2D animation, which led to the inclusion of Chris’ animated shorts & Gretel Hansel and KinRumpelStilts in the Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s event An Afternoon/Night At The Movies with music by Patricia Julien.

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KATELYN SHAW (Sasha) is a Vermont-based actor in her senior year at Northern Vermont University- Johnson studying Theater & Drama. Some of Kate’s favorite past productions include Antigone: Red Feed | Blue Feed, Nine, Macbeth, The Cripple Of Inishmaan, and Into the Woods. Banner images by Amelia Grace Imaging, Bob Eddy, and Chelsey Staples. This summer Kate performed as Buddy in Elf with Lamoille County Players, and directly after The Ties That Bind Kate can be seen in Stowe Theatre Guild’s production of A Little Night Music.

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MAREN LANGDON SPILLANE (Kathryn) is co-founder of Dirt Road Theater. She has lived and worked as an actor in New York City, where her credits include world premieres of Itamar Moses' Love/Stories (Or, But You Will Get Used to it), A.R. Gurney's Office Hours, and Nick Jones' The Wundelsteipen (and Other Difficult Roles for Young People) [The Flea Theater, NYC], The Tenant [Woodshed Theater Company, NYC], and Three Sisters [Williamstown Theatre Festival, MA]. She is now happily settled back in Vermont, where she homeschools her kids and teaches acting on the side. VT credits include Gruesome Playground Injuries [Phantom Theater, Lost Nation Theater], Constellations [Phantom Theater, Open Door Theater, Greenroom Productions], Much Ado About Nothing (Middlebury Acting Company), Much Ado About Nothing (Stowe Theatre Guild), Twelfth Night (Unadilla Theater), and staged readings of Pieces Of and JORDAN [Northern Stage]. Maren is also the host and narrator of Dirt Road Theater’s episodic family podcast Fairies and Dragons, Ponies and Knights entering its third season.

MARILYN SKOGLUND (Nurse) worked as an Assistant Attorney General for Vermont for seventeen years before being appointed a Superior Court Judge in Vermont’s trial courts.  In 1997, she was elevated to the Vermont Supreme Court where she sat for twenty-two years.  Meanwhile, she appeared in several seasons of the Groundhog Opry, singing her heart out.     

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TAMAR COLE (Playwright) has written for the stage, screen and television. In addition to The Ties That Bind, she was a finalist at the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference with Rhymes and Reasons and has written four additional plays: Limited Partners, Nothing But The Truth, What?, and Variations On A Theme, for which she received a fellowship at the CAP21 Theater Residency in New York City. Screenplays include: an original, Living Conditions, optioned by, and developed for, Helen Mirren; The Good Life, adapted from a novel by George Dennison, Director/Producer Nigel Noble, and Producer Steve Schmidt; and All The Way Home, adapted from a short story As Much As I Know by Susan Thames, Producer John Hoffman, and Director/Producer Nigel Noble. She has also written for TV on General Hospital, and is co-creator with Kristina Lear of The System, a TV series about foster care and the Department of Children and Families, currently in development. She is thrilled The Ties That Bind is being produced by Dirt Road Theater.

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DOMINIC SPILLANE (Director) is an actor, director, producer, and co-founder of Dirt Road Theater with Maren Langdon Spillane. Past directing credits include the original plays Bea Arthur and Knights of the Round Table by Joe Tracz [Ars Nova, NYC], Joan’s Boutique by Charlotte Miller [The Spectrum, NYC], Talk To Moi Amer-i-ca by Stacy Davidowitz [#serials at The Flea, NYC], The New Trevor and Bachelorette (one-act) by Leslye Headland [Working Stage, LA]. Dominic is the co-founder of the hit late night show #serials at The Flea currently in its 11th year running at The Flea Theater in NYC, co-writer and producer of Dirt Road Theater’s family podcast, Fairies and Dragons, Ponies and Knights, and founder of the performing arts website TheaterEngine. Dominic has a passion for original stories and original theater. Having the opportunity to work with Tamar Cole on the world premiere of her play The Ties That Bind is a great pleasure and a deep privilege. It is for this kind of work that Dominic and Maren began Dirt Road Theater, and are excited to bring more great original stories to Vermont.

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JOSEPH DAVID SANGUINETTI (Technical Director, Lighting Designer) is a lighting designer, electrician apprentice with Benoit Electric, and technical director at the Barre Opera House. He has been working for Benoit Electric as an electrician apprentice for the past 2 years. He has previously done lighting designs for Essex Community Players, Lost Nation Theater, Chandler Music Hall, Highland Center for the Arts, Plainfield Opera House, Unadilla Theater, Union 32 High School, Northfield High School, Green Room Productions, Open Door Theater, Montpelier High School and the Barre Opera House where has worked for the past seven years. 

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OTTO MULLER (Sound Designer, Composer) is an award winning composer and sound artist.  His work has been performed throughout North America and Europe by ensembles including the Slee Sinfonietta, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), the Formosa Quartet, and the Third Coast Percussion Quartet.  An avid collaborator, Otto has scored work for Theatre Témoin in London, choreographers Hanna Satterlee and Maura Gahan in Vermont, and plays piano for Vermont Vaudeville.  With media artist Sean Clute, Otto also co-founded the Rural Noise Ensemble, which employs noise aesthetics to critically examine rural geography. Since 2008, Otto has taught at Goddard College, where he co-founded a BFA program in Socially Engaged Art. ottomuller.net

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