Padua Playwrights

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Padua Playwrights Productions, or Padua, is a Los Angeles-based theater company founded in 1978 by playwright and poet Murray Mednick. The site-specific Workshop/Festival ceased operation in 1995 and reemerged in 2001 under the artistic direction of Guy Zimmerman.

Padua Hills Playwrights' Workshop/Festival[]

In 1978, Mednick received funding from La Verne University to found the Padua Hills Playwrights' Workshop at the crumbling Padua Hills estate in the San Gabriel foothills. He and five other playwrights, among them Theatre Genesis colleagues Sam Shepard and Maria Irene Fornes, met with nine writing students and established a pattern of exercises, rehearsals, and informal presentations, most of them site-specific, since the estate had plenty of outdoor spaces but no theatre to work in. Between 1984 and 1995 Padua moved around Southern California, hosting festivals at Cal Arts, Pacific Design Center, Cal State Northridge, Woodbury College and USC. Many prominent playwrights and actors participated in the Workshop/Festival, some very early in their careers, including John Steppling, John O'Keefe, Jon Robin Baitz and Kelly Stuart.[1]

Padua took an intellectual, non-careerist approach to playwriting. In his essay "Ghosts and Shadows," published in the LA Weekly, founding member John Steppling cites this as one of the reasons Padua didn't garner as much press as he felt that it should have. Padua's focus on the artistic process as opposed to the final product made it difficult to market. “It’s easy to see how Padua never acquired a 'franchise,'” he says, “Padua had nothing to 'sell.'"[2]

One overarching practice in many Padua Hills Festival plays was their site-specificity. Mednick stressed a reliance on “language in relation to space” in his teaching ".[3] The plays were all very much connected to the physical environment they were performed in. A 1985 production of Mednick's Coyote Cycle, for example, took place from sundown to sunrise outdoors at the Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains. Audience members huddled in sleeping bags were led from one part of the ranch to another by flashlight between scenes.[4]

The Padua Hills Workshop/Theater Company ceased operations in 1995, citing financial difficulties.[5]

Padua Hills Press[]

In 1994, Padua Hills Press published Best of the West, an anthology of eight works staged in 1989-1991, and went on to publish Plays from the Padua Hills Playwrights Festivals (2003), 3 Plays by Murray Mednick (2003), The Coyote Cycle by Murray Mednick (2003), Hipsters in Distress (2005), Plays for a New Millennium (2004), and the forthcoming Beneath the Dusty Trees: The Gary Plays, and Fever Dreams. Padua Hills Press is distributed nationally by Theatre Communications Group.[6]

Padua Playwrights Productions[]

In 2001, Padua returned as Padua Playwrights Productions. Mednick appointed playwright and director Guy Zimmerman as the artistic director. The new Padua was a more traditional theater company in that it took place indoors, otherwise the work it produced was very much in line with the anti-institutional, pro-playwright stance of its predecessor. “[Padua means] being an outlaw and misfit within the theater community. We need Padua for artistic nourishment,[7] ” said Roxanne Rogers, a director and original Padua participant, upon the founding of the new Padua. In its first three seasons the company staged 12 productions, including three in New York City, and garnered a host of LA Weekly, Garland, and Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle awards and an American Theatre Critics Association Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award.[8]

Productions, 1978–1995[]

Year Location Title Writer Director Cast
1978 Claremont Coyote I: Pointing Murray Mednick Murray Mednick
Red Woman Sam Shepard Sam Shepard
In Service María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés
1979 Claremont Coyote II: The Shadow Ripens Murray Mednick Murray Mednick
Curse of the Starving Class Sam Shepard Sam Shepard
The Visit María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés
1980 Claremont Iron Lace on the Widow’s Walk Norbert Weisser, Laura Owens, Lola Glaudini
Barbeque John Steppling John Steppling
Alive Walter Hadler Walter Hadler Lola Glaudini
Have You Ever Listened Very Long to the Hush
Coyote III: Planet of the Spider People Murray Mednick Murray Mednick Darrell Larson, Norbert Weisser,
The Man Who Killed the Buddha John Finch
1981 Claremont Service Joe Spano, Lorinne Vozoff
Gentle Arts
The Insistence Upon the Listener John Steppling John Steppling Laura Fanning, John Horn,
Coyote IV: Other Side Camp Murray Mednick Murray Mednick Darrell Larson, Norbert Weisser,
The Visit María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés Norbert Weisser, James Dean, ,
Possum Song John Finch, Grace Woodward, , James Dean
1982 Claremont Mysteries of the Bridal Night Don Opper, Laura Fanning, Kelly Stuart
Bercilak’s Dream John O’Keefe John O’Keefe , , , ,
Hoss Drawin ,
Coyote V: Listening to Old Nana Murray Mednick Murray Mednick , , Darrell Larson, Norbert Weisser
Sunset Beach , , , ,
You Can Swim in the Danube, but the Water is too Cold María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés , Dudley Knight, , , Morgan Weisser, Lola Glaudini,
Neck John Steppling John Steppling , Dudley Knight, , , Morgan Weisser, Lola Glaudini,
Untitled , , , , , Dudley Knight, , , Morgan Weisser, Lola Glaudini,
Politesse—A Piece for Tape and Landscape
Guys in black Leather Jackets Ducking Into Phone Booths
Correspondence
1983 Claremont Mud María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés , , John O'Keefe
1961 El Dorado , , ,
Polar Bear John Steppling John Steppling
Primitives , , John Diehl
Interbellum'
Skin ,
Don’t Ever Call Me Anything but Mother John O’Keefe John O’Keefe
Untitled, 1957 , , , Lorinne Vozoff
Variations , ,
1984 Cal Arts No Time María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés
Guys at the Spunk Hole Morgan Weisser, Jesse Shepard, Lola Glaudini,
Mimzabim , , ,
Transcendental Etudes , ,
Everything in Its Place John Steppling John Steppling , , , Robert Glaudini
Scenes from University Life, Part II
Air-Conditioned Beach #2 Walter Hadler Walter Hadler Robert Glaudini, , , ,
Coyote VII: He Brings the Waterfall Murray Mednick Murray Mednick Darrell Larson,
1985 Paramount Ranch The Coyote Cycle Murray Mednick Murray Mednick Darrell Larson, Norbert Weisser, , , , Morgan Weisser
1986 Loyola Marymount How Gertrude Stormed the Philosopher's Club
Zohar Murray Mednick Murray Mednick
Untitled María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés
True Beauties Julie Hebert Julie Hebert
Untitled John Steppling John Steppling
The Magician John O'Keefe John O'Keefe
The Magician John O'Keefe John O'Keefe
Kingfish
1988 Pacific Design Center Drowning María Irene Fornés Don Keith Opper,
Vera Kathleen Kramer
Babbler John O’Keefe , , Joe Kane
A Good Touch ,
The Ballad of the Sleepy Heart David Schweizer David Schweizer
Mendoza
Like a Shadow Singing Ingrid Oliu
1989 Pacific Design Center Shimmer John O'Keefe John O'Keefe
Amado Amor (Beloved Love) Darrell Larson, , , Ingrid Oliu, , ,
Cities Out of Print John Diehl,
The Ordeal of Nancy Fergusson , Don Keith Opper, ,
Increments of Three John Pappas John Pappas , John Pappas,
Kindling , , ,
Almost Asleep Julie Hebert Julie Hebert , ,
The Theory of Miracles John Steppling John Steppling , , , Nick Flynn, , , , Murray Mednick
1990 Art and Design Center at Cal State Northridge Ball and Chain Kelly Stuart Kelly Stuart James Oseland, , James Storm, ,
Our Witness , Dave Higgins,
Storyland John Steppling John Steppling , Laura Fanning, , , , Nick Flynn, Robert Glaudini,
Bondage , , John Pappas, , Jeff Levy,
Book of Numbers Pamela Gordon, , ,
Shatter'n Wade Murray Mednick Murray Mednick David Officer, William Dennis Hunt, Scott Paulin, , , Mark Fite, , Nick Love, Laura Owens, , Bob Craft, , Joseph Goodrich
Salsa Opera Miguel Delgado (director/choreographer)
Brick Time Stories: Tales of Death And Recipes Of Mayhem Darrell Larson
1991 Art and Design Center at Cal State Northridge Fetters , ,
Song of Songs , ,
The Tight Fit , , ,
The Knee Desires the Dirt , Pamela Gordon,
The Interpreter of Horror Kelly Stuart James Oseland Pamela Gordon, , James Oseland
Heads Murray Mednick William Dennis Hunt, Norbert Weisser, , ,
The Promotion John O'Keefe John O'Keefe Scott Paulin
1994 Art and Design Center at Cal State Northridge Failure to Thrive Neena Beber Neena Beber Michael Shamus Wiles, Jessica Hecht,
Disgrace John O'Keefe John O'Keefe , ,
Terra Incognita María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés , Jennifer Griffin, Leo Garcia, , Joel Goodman
Understanding the Dead John Steppling John Steppling Mick Collins, John O’Keefe, Shelly Desai, , ,
Locofoco , , , Pamela Gordon
Switchback Murray Mednick Murray Mednick , , Mark Fite
Justice , , Brent Jennings, Peter Berg, Penny Johnson,
Away From Me , Carl J. Johnson, , , ,
1995 USC Summer in Gossensass María Irene Fornés María Irene Fornés Michael Shamus Wiles, Jessica Hecht,
Demonology Kelly Stuart Kelly Stuart , Lola Glaudini, , Jan Johnson
Entrevista 187 , Frank Wood, Jeff Phillips
The Chemistry of Change Marlane Meyer Marlane Meyer , , , , Mark Fite, Ryan Cutrona
Freeze Murray Mednick , Denise Poirier, David Weininger, ,
Steak Knife Bacchae Joe Goodrich Joe Goodrich

Selected Productions, 2001–Present[]

Season Location Title Writer Director Cast Awards
2001–2002 , Los Angeles 16 Routines Murray Mednick Murray Mednick Grace Zabriskie, , , , Ryan Cutrona, Peggy Blow, , John Pappas
Joe and Betty Murray Mednick Murray Mednick Annabelle Gurwitch, John Diehl, , Jack Kehler, , , Winner Critics Choice, LA Times; Los Angeles Times “Top 10 for 2001”; American Theatre Critics’Association Steinberg New Play Citation
Mrs. Feuerstein Murray Mednick , Christopher Allport, , , Matt Blair, Winner Critics Choice, LA Times; LA Weekly Award for Playwriting and Best Actress. LA Weekly “Top 10 for 2001” (Steven Leigh Morris) 2001 Los Angeles Drama Critics’ Circle Award Best Lead Actress Maria O’Brien
2002–2003 , Los Angeles Dog Mouth John Steppling John Steppling Steven Davies, James Storm, Hugh Dane, Winner Critic’s Choice LA Times, Top Ten Shows of 2003 Daily News and Entertainment Weekly; LA Weekly Award for Set Design.
, Los Angeles. Production subsequently moved to The Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles and then the Traveling Jewish Theatre, San Francisco. Times Like These John O'Keefe John O'Keefe , Norbert Weisser Winner Critic’s Choice LA Times, Ovation Awards for best Actor and Actress; LA Weekly Best Playwright and Best Playwright LA Drama Critics Circle
, Los Angeles Wilfredo Wesley Walker Wesley Walker , , George Gerdes, O-Lan Jones, Jack Kehler, Barry Del Sherman Curtainup.com “2002 Retrospective Top 10 List”
Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Wilfredo Wesley Walker Wesley Walker John Horn, , George Gerdes, O-Lan Jones, Jack Kehler, Barry Del Sherman Curtainup.com “2002 Retrospective Top 10 List”
2003–2004 , Santa Monica G-Nome Murray Mednick Murray Mednick, Christopher Allport, Winner of Garland Award for Playwriting and Direction
, Los Angeles The Inside Job Barry Del Sherman, ,
2005–2006 , Venice, CA Tirade for Three, Gary's Walk, Girl on a Bed Murray Mednick John Diehl, Christopher Allport, Hugh Dane, , Don Preston, , , , Jack Kehler, Andy Hopper, , Tom McCleister, , , , 2 Ovation Award Nominations: World Premiere Play(s)

LA Weekly Award Nomination: Best Ensemble LA Weekly Award Nomination: Comedy Performance, Shawna Casey

, Los Angeles, CA In the Cool Dark: An Evening of Short Plays , Jack Kehler, , Wes Walker, , Jack Kehler, , Wes Walker, , , , , , , , , , Andy Hopper, , ,
, Venice, CA Vagrant Christopher Allport, ,
Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006, Zoo Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Vagrant, Tirade for Three , Murray Mednick Christopher Allport, , Andy Hopper, Jack Kehler, .
, Los Angeles Out of the Blue Murray Mednick , Hugh Dane, , Andy Hopper, , , ,
, Los Angeles Farm: 5 ten minute plays and a dance in a loft downtown , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Hugh Dane, , , , George Gerdes, , Andy Hopper, , David Weininger, , , ,
2007 Stephanie Feury Studio Theater, Los Angeles The Empty Bed , Jack Kehler
Stephanie Feury Studio Theater, Los Angeles A New World War Andy Hopper, , , ,
Bootleg, Los Angeles and Divadlo na Pradle, Prague Fringe Festival 2007 The Fever Wallace Shawn
2008 Art Share A Thousand Words
2009 Art Share Neo-Sacred Revival
Clown Show for Bruno Murray Mednick Daniel Stein, Dana Wieluns, Kali Quinn, Bill Celentano
Destruction of the Fourth World Murray Mednick Brian Frette and Kristi Schultz of Zoo District
2010 LADAD Space Hotel Bardo(t)
2017 Bootleg Theater Mr Job Juli Crockett Juli Crockett Shaughn Buchholz, Gray Palmer, Jenny Greer, Brian Tichnell, Kenneth Breese
2018 Resident Bar, Moryork Jack Benny Juli Crockett, Gray Palmer, Guy Zimmerman Juli Crockett Shaughn Buchholz, Jenny Greer, Gray Palmer, Juli Crockett, Brian Tichnell

References[]

  1. ^ Morris, Steven Leigh (2002-12-02). "THEATER; Surviving Brooklyn, and Finding a Voice Far Away". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  2. ^ Steppling, John (2001-04-26). "Ghosts and Shadows". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  3. ^ Breslauer, Jan (1994-07-17). "A Mecca Is Reborn : Padua Hills Festival isn't in Padua now, but even in Burbank it's still an idyllic spot for playwrights who want to do new work". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  4. ^ Sullivan, Dan (1985-08-06). "Stage Review: 'Coyote': A Long All-nighter". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  5. ^ Shirley, Don (1995-12-10). "THEATER NOTES: Padua Hills Fest Bites the Dust". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  6. ^ "Theatre Communications Group official website". tcg.org. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  7. ^ Ross, Sandra (2001-04-18). "The Playwright's Playwright". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  8. ^ "History of the Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award". americantheatrecritics.net. Retrieved 2011-01-29.

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