High School Play

An Irons in the Fire Project

May 23, 2019 @ 7:00pm
41 White Street

Written by Vichet Chum
Directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene

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Synopsis

A competitive high school theater program in Texas is under scrutiny when a pair of overzealous theater teachers plan to produce a "controversial" play. As the church-going community and the teachers go toe to toe, the students are the ones who are caught in the crossfire.

Performed By

Juliana Canfield
Marchánt Davis
Carson Elrod
Connor Johnston
Olivia Oguma
Ryan James Ortega
Melissa Van der Schyff
Liba Vaynberg


Playwright

Vichet Chum is a writer, actor, director & theater maker, originally from Dallas, Texas and now living in New York City. His plays have been workshopped at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, the New Harmony Project, Second Generation Productions, Weston Playhouse, Florida State University, Cleveland Public Theatre, All For One Theater and Amios. His play KNYUM had its world premiere at Merrimack Repertory Theatre in January 2018, where he also serves as an Associate Artist. He is the 2018 Princess Grace Award in Playwriting, a 2019 Space on Ryder Farm Working Farm Resident and now serves on the board of the New Harmony Project. He's a proud graduate of the University of Evansville (BFA) & Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company (MFA) and is represented by Beth Blickers at APA Agency. www.vichetchum.com

Director

Tiffany Nichole Greene is a lover of new plays and very excited to be working with Fault Line Theatre! Originally from Houston, Tiffany splits her time between living on tour with Hamilton: An American Musical as Resident Director and freelance directing in theatres across America. Tiffany is a Brown/Trinity Alum and a proud member of SDC. Most recent work: When We Left (Alley Theatre - workshopping next month!); Boudica (Guthrie Theater); A Christmas Carol (Dallas Theater Center); The Danger: A Homage to Strange Fruit (Jack.Brooklyn); Between Riverside and Crazy (SpeakEasy Stage); Well-Intentioned White People (Barrington Stage); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Theatre Three); A Raisin in the Sun (Triad Stage); Skeleton Crew (Trinity Rep). Ongoing: Resident Director of Hamilton: an American Musical. www.TiffanyNicholeGreene.com

Poster Art by Sean Devare