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Special Discussion: Michael K. Brown on racial injustice today
Posted in: Examining InjusticeOn May 31, 2015, we hosted Research Professor Michael K. Brown for a special post-show discussion about Mount Misery and racial justice today. Click here to read text of his talk. Michael K. Brown is a Research Professor, Department of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of several books including Working the Street: Police […]
Mount Misery Excerpt
Posted in: Mount MiseryCutting Ball resident playwright Andrew Saito has made the first two scenes of Mount Misery: A Comedy of Enhanced Interrogations available for the public. Click here to read this 9-page excerpt featuring Frederick Douglass and Donald Rumsfeld! Mount Misery receives its world premiere at Cutting Ball Theater May 8-June 7, 2015.
Mount Misery Playwright’s Notes
Posted in: Mount MiseryPlaywright’s Notes by Andrew Saito Mount Misery: A Comedy of Enhanced Interrogations required me to build new muscles as a playwright in order to create the most demanding and challenging play I have ever written. I have authored an uncountable number of drafts, and the excised pages outnumber those that remain! My full-time playwrighting residency […]
In Their Own Words
Posted in: Mount MiseryDramaturgy by Rem Myers Oration, language, and words played a significant role in both Frederick Douglass and Donald Rumsfeld’s lives. Included in this program are two speeches from these men as well as an excerpt from the Torture Memos, a series of memos describing various “enhanced interrogation techniques.” Frederick Douglass, August 3, 1857 Let me […]
From “The Torture Memos”
Posted in: Mount MiseryDrafted by Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo and signed by Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee in August 2002 Finally, you would like to use a technique called the “waterboard.” In this procedure, the individual is bound securely to an inclined bench, which is approximately four feet by seven feet. The individual’s feet are generally […]
Seeing Ourselves in Mount Misery
Posted in: Mount MiseryDirector’s Notes by Rob Melrose At the beginning of the process of developing Mount Misery we were fascinated with the questions that arose imagining Rumsfeld and Douglass interacting through time. The characters of Edward Covey (the overseer of the plantation Mount Misery and Douglass’ torturer) and Joyce Rumsfeld were originally tangental to the main relationship […]
Meet the Actor: David Sinaiko plays lead role Donald Rumsfeld in “Mount Misery: A Comedy of Enhanced Interrogations”
Posted in: Mount MiseryCutting Ball Theater: How did you get involved with the project? Sinaiko: I am an Associate Artist with Cutting Ball and was able to find out about it when it was still in the planning stages. I was very intrigued by the project and made sure I followed its progress. CBT: What is it […]
Meet the Actor: Giovanni Adams plays lead character Frederick Douglass in “Mount Misery”
Posted in: Mount MiseryQ: How did you get involved with the project? Adams: So, Cutting Ball has this really amazing play and they’re looking to cast the role of Fred, open to the idea of bringing someone up from Los Angeles. Becca Wolff, a good friend who I’ve worked with in LA and is now directing and teaching […]
Interview with a Playwright: Andrew Saito on writing Mount Misery
Posted in: Mount MiseryQ: How did the idea of writing Mount Misery come to you? Saito: While riding a stationary bike at the University of Iowa gym, I read an article about oyster farming in the Chesapeake Bay. There was a two-sentence mention of the fact that Donald Rumsfeld owned a vacation home there, which had previously been […]
5 Things Antigone Can Teach Startups
Posted in: AntigoneRather than presenting life as it is, our productions inspire others to make connections to their own lives and work and to see grey areas instead of looking at the world in black and white. A classic like Antigone is the perfect inspiration because its base in myth invites our patrons to find larger lessons […]