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Presents
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Gloria
Jan. 31-Feb. 8, 2025
Robert Cohen Theatre
By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Scenic Designer | Gretchen Ugalde
Assistant Scenic Designer | Rojin Bolandbakht
Props Designer | Pam Marsden
Lighting Designer | Mac McDermott
Assistant Lighting Designer | Rin Mizumoto
Costume Designer | Christina Toth
Costume Project Manager | Ashley Morgan
Sound Designer | Andrew Yoder
Dramaturg | Diana Fathi
Director
Andrew Borba
Assistant Director
Linda McDaniel
Composer
Eric Backus
Production Stage Manager
Jordyn McEvoy
Assistant Stage Managers
Ruby Lapeyre, Sammie D. Moore
Production Assistants
Ben Leet, Eddie Tyler
Fight Consultants
Gregory Hoffman, Vivianna McCormick
“The Glitter Witch” is written and composed by Eric Backus and performed by Marissa Lauren
Setting: The Midtown offices of an American Magazine, circa the 2010s.
Dramatis Personae
Dean/Devin, extra late 20s
Kendra/Jenna, mid-late 20s
Ani/Sasha/Callie, early 20s
Gloria/Nan, extra late 30s
Miles/Shawn/Rashaad, 20 years old
Lorin, late 30s
Content Warning: Gloria contains strong language, intense themes and dialogue, and depictions of violence, including sudden loud noises. If such content could be distressing to you and you want to know more details, click on this link for information (including spoilers).
There will be one 10-minute intermission.
Gloria is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)
CAST
Dean/Devin | Drew Downs |
Kendra/Jenna | Anina Baker |
Ani/Sasha/Callie | Jessica Lopez |
Gloria/Nan | Anna Marjorie Fitzgerald |
Miles/Shawn/Rashaad | Zalen Dociard King |
Lorin | Alonso Melgoza |
UNDERSTUDIES
Dean/Devin Understudy | Jake Stiel |
Kendra/Jenna Understudy | Ysa Padua |
Ani/Sasha/Callie Understudy | Esther Pielstick |
Gloria/Nan Understudy | Lyss McGhee |
Miles/Shawn/Rashaad Understudy | Elijah Waller |
CREW
Scenic
Lance Renteria, Diego Aguilar, Catherine Gibson,
Liv Mayes, Karla Cardona Martinez,
Jacqueline Navarrete Yariez
Costumes
Emma Sanchez, Austin Buchner, Emei Wade
E-Run
Elle White, Jennifer Gonzalez
E-Hang
Brian Kim, Cloris Tan, Gianluca Ferrante, Aaron Huh, Noraleigh Aubert, Elena Hernandez
Audio
Robbie McFarlane
Major support for Gloria is provided by Robert and Lorna Cohen Endowment for Excellence in Drama, the Theatre Guild and the Claire Trevor Society. Additional support provided by Theater of Community.
DIRECTOR’S NOTE
I have a particular aversion to Director’s Notes. As much as I applaud inquisitive audience members, (full disclosure, I often return to a play’s program for more information after I have seen a performance), I prefer a theatrical work to reveal itself to me over the course of the performance. Fresh. The curtain is down, the lights dim, and for that brief, extended moment, we, the audience, sit communally in darkness and expectation…and then…magic: the story, the performances, and the design coalesce to create an imaginary world, and whether the world of the play resembles the world I live in or not, the human truths explored within the work are what resonate.
So, I’m sorry, I’m not going to tell you what happens in this play before you see it. And I don’t want to list many trigger warnings. Not only because recent studies are inconclusive regarding the effectiveness of trigger warnings, and many suggest that the warnings themselves are more triggering than what occurs on stage; but because I want you to experience this play fresh. While we were rehearsing Gloria, we had the opportunity to be in conversation with the playwright Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins, and he expressly said, “A play is intended to be provocative; to be triggering.” Jacobs-Jenkins has written this play to stir you, to entertain you, and to make you think and feel. And if in producing it we’ve done our jobs well, we will have created a world where you can do all those things safely. Perhaps not always comfortably, but safely.
Let’s be clear, the Theater is fake. We all know and accept that it’s fake. The actors are people, but not the actual characters they portray; the walls are one-sided and wafer-thin, the bricks are usually cast out of styrofoam, and the events that happen are staged and will be repeated again at the next performance. Our communal agreement is that we, the artists, pretend and that you, the audience, knowingly witness this representation in a controlled environment. And miraculously, this intentional fabrication somehow frees the audience to witness without consequence. In the theater, we can watch acts of betrayal, love, lust, comedy, violence, sex, pride, pettiness, grandeur, and heroics without the lasting effects of such things if they occurred in real life. Plays are a dress rehearsal for us to try on events and circumstances that might help us grow a little bit as humans without paying the existential cost of actually going through those events. For a brief moment of your suspension of disbelief, you are rewarded with insight into the human condition.
I will say this: something happens in this play. Actually, many things happen in this play. And we hope this story makes you feel and think and talk to others about your experience here today. If you really must know beforehand, there’s a link in the program for more specific information. I will be here after every show to begin or continue the conversation.
Above all, thank you for being here, for sharing this communal experience, and for entering into this fake world so that we as a community might come a little closer to understanding the truth of what it is to be human.
– Andrew Borba, director
Special Thanks To
Dutch Merrick for safety protocols
Sam (Mingxi) Sun for translations
ARTISTIC STAFF
Department Chair Season Producer | Joel Veenstra |
Scenic Design Mentors | Efren Delgadillo, Jr. Yee Eun Nam |
Costume Design Mentor | Holly Poe Durbin |
Lighting Design Mentor | Avery Reagan |
Sound Design Mentor | Vincent R. Olivieri |
Stage Management Mentor | Rachel Gross |
CTSA PRODUCTION STAFF
Interim Production Manager | Chad Smith |
Assistant Production Manager | Alex Golden |
Production Coordinator | Ramzi Jneid |
Technical Director | Bill Kingsbury |
Costume Shop Manager | Jenn Dugan |
Electrics/Lighting Supervisor | Joe Forehand |
Sound Supervisor | Mike Ritchey |
Properties Supervisor | Pamela Marsden |
Shop Foreman | Geronimo Guzmán |
Scenic Charge Artist | Christine Salama |
Master Electrician | Kassia Curl |
Costume Shop Staff | Yen Le Teresa Marchand |
Associate Production Manager, xMPL | Micah Sechler |
Director of Space Planning & Facilities | Jeff Stube |
Box Office Manager | David Walker-Doyle |
Senior Director of Marketing & Communications | Jaime DeJong |
Senior Communications Specialist | Diana Kalaji |
Graphic Designer | Emily Zheng |
DRAMA FACULTY
Joel Veenstra, Chair
Lonnie Alcaraz
Cynthia Bassham
Andrew Borba
Richard Brestoff
Juliette Carrillo
Myrona DeLaney
Efren Delgadillo Jr.
Zachary Dietz
Holly Poe Durbin
Marcy Froehlich
Michael Hooker
Daniel Keeling
Anthony Kubiak
Daphne Lei
Tiffany Ana López
Annie Loui
Ian Munro
Yee Eun Nam
Vincent Olivieri
Andrew Palermo
Zachary Price
Bryan Reynolds
Tara Rodman
Eli Simon
Jaymi Lee Smith
Philip Thompson
DRAMA STAFF
Marcus Beeman, Management Services Officer
Charmayne Durham, Department Analyst
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Bette and Steven Warner Award in Drama and Music
Anina Baker
Nathan Bravo
Andrew Downs
Irene Emahiser
Ashlyn Filippone
Anna Fitzgerald
Erin Furlong
Megan January
Zalen King
Ruby Lapeyre
Gerrel Marquez
Alonso Melgoza
Kaitlin Miranda
Sloane Ptashek
Jack Stoler
Julian Tushabe
Gabrielle White
Jiayi Zhao
Claire Trevor Society Scholarship
Anna Fitzgerald
Logan Brubaker
Drama Ph.D. Award
Talin Abadian
Carly Shaw
Tianding He
Chengyuan Huang
Emily Parise
Diana Fathi Rasgani
Vasiliki Michalopoulou
Frederick Reines Scholarship in Drama
Katelyn Eugenio
Sebastian Bojorquez
Nanami Yamakawa
Evelyn Urusquieta
Bridgette Betanzos
Sain Leyva
Doshima Iyorlu
H.B. Yolen and Isabelle Memorial
Arts Scholarship
Elena Hernandez
Andrea Brambila
Kaitlynn Kistler
Kris and Linda Elftmann Scholarship
Annelise Hermsen
Leo Freedman Endowed Fellowship
Jolana Villarreal
Marilyn L. Wolfsberg Fellowship
in Drama
Sain Levya
Medici Circle Scholarship
Talin Abadian
Emily Parise
Carly Shaw
Meyer Sound Design Endowed Fellowship
Melanie Falcòn
The Shubert Foundation Scholarship in Drama
Heriberto Cruz. Jr.
Thomas T. and Elizabeth Tierney
Scholarship in Fine Arts
Kiya Ashley
Ruby Lapeyre
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Upcoming Events
January
Jan. 25-April 5* | The Intimacies Between Continents |
Jan. 25-April 19* | Engaging the Margins |
Jan. 31-May 17* | International Theater of Community |
Jan. 31-Feb. 8 | UCI Drama: Gloria |
February
Feb. 8-March 1* | M.F.A. 2nd Year Exhibition |
Feb. 12 | UCI Symphony Express |
Feb. 14-15 | Music Artist Series: Emeritus — Kei Akagi Trio |
Feb. 19* | UCI Jazz Combos |
Feb. 20-22 | Dance Visions 2025 |
Feb. 22 | Dance Visions 2025 (streaming) |
Feb. 26 | UCI Jazz Orchestra |
Feb. 28 | Music Artist Series: Rajna Swaminathan & Utsav Lal, with Eyvind Kang |
Feb. 28-March 15 | UCI Drama: Quit Bitchin’ |
March
March 1 | Lorna Griffitt, piano |
March 6 | UCI Symphony Orchestra |
March 7 | UCI Wind Ensemble |
March 11 | Finding Light: Alzheimer’s Stories |
March 12* | UCI Guitar Ensemble |
March 13* | Tenth Thursday Undergraduate Student Exhibition |
March 13* | The Art of Performance @ UC Irvine 10th Edition |
March 15* | ICIT Showcase Concert |
March 17* | UCI Chamber Music Concert |
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