FULL COMPANY ANNOUNCED FOR MORRIS PANYCH’S WORLD-PREMIERE COMEDY THE SHOPLIFTERS AT ARENA STAGE AT THE MEAD CENTER FOR AMERICAN THEATER SEPTEMBER 5-OCTOBER 19, 2014

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July 28, 2014

FULL COMPANY ANNOUNCED FOR MORRIS PANYCH’S
WORLD-PREMIERE COMEDY
THE SHOPLIFTERS
AT ARENA STAGE AT THE MEAD CENTER FOR AMERICAN THEATER
SEPTEMBER 5-OCTOBER 19, 2014

*** Tony Award nominee Jayne Houdyshell and stage and screen actor Delaney Williams lead cast ***

(Washington, D.C.) Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater kicks off the 2014/15 season with the world premiere of Morris Panych’s The Shoplifters, a biting comedy about society’s haves and have-nots and how much they might actually have in common. Noted Canadian playwright and director Panych, a two-time recipient of the Governor General’s Literary Award, makes his Arena Stage debut with an expertly drawn cast of oddball characters and a high-stakes battle of wills involving a career shoplifter whose life of petty crime is halted by an overzealous rookie security guard and his ambivalent mentor.  The Shoplifters runs September 5-October 19, 2014 in the Kreeger Theater.

Stage and screen actor Delaney Williams (HBO’s The Wire, Arena Stage’s A View from the Bridge) portrays Otto and joins the previously announced Tony Award nominee Jayne Houdyshell (Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet, Follies) in her D.C. theater debut as Alma. The production also features Helen Hayes Award winner Jenna Sokolowski (Center Stage’s Clybourne Park) as Phyllis and Adi Stein (Theater J’s Body Awareness) as Dom.

“I’m delighted to have Morris Panych, one of Canada’s premier playwrights and directors, at Arena Stage this season,” says Artistic Director Molly Smith. “It’s perfect timing for Morris’ complex look at human beings—finding humor in these tricky times.”

“I’m so excited to be premiering my play at Arena Stage,” shares Panych. “Since getting to know Molly I have come to admire her commitment to bold, innovative theater, to big ideas and to sharing those ideas by reaching deep into the community to engage audiences in an ongoing and vibrant social dialogue. It’s a great compliment to me that Molly has chosen The Shoplifters as part of her dynamic theatrical discourse.”

Morris Panych (Playwright/Director) is a native of Calgary, Alberta and is arguably Canada’s most celebrated playwright and director. His plays have garnered countless awards including two Governor General’s Literary Awards for Drama (for The Ends of the Earth and Girl in the Goldfish Bowl), 14 Jessie Richardson Awards (Vancouver) and five Dora Mavor Moore Awards (Toronto). Productions of the much lauded Vigil, Girl in the Goldfish Bowl, Gordon, The Trespassers and Lawrence and Holloman are being mounted throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. His plays have been produced in over two dozen languages. Morris has directed over 90 productions across Canada and the U.S.

The cast of The Shoplifters (in alphabetical order)
Jayne Houdyshell (Alma) makes her Arena Stage debut with The Shoplifters. In 2006 she won a Theater World Award and received her first Tony nomination for her portrayal of Ann in Lisa Kron’s Well. She also received a Tony nomination in 2012 for Follies. Other Broadway credits include Romeo and Juliet, Dead Accounts, The Importance of Being Earnest, Bye Bye Birdie and Wicked. Off-Broadway, Jayne has appeared in Harrison Texas at Primary Stages; The Language Archive at Roundabout Theater Company, Coraline at MCC (for which she received a Drama Desk Nomination); The New Century at Lincoln Center; The Receptionist at Manhattan Theatre Club (Lucille Lortel Nomination); The Pain and the Itch at Playwrights Horizons; Much Ado about Nothing at the New York Shakespeare Festival; and Well at the Public Theatre, for which she won the Obie Award. Jayne has worked at regional theaters across the country, including The Pain and The Itch at Steppenwolf Theatre (2005 Jefferson Award), The Clean House at Philadelphia’s Wilma Theatre (2005 Barrymore Award), Yale Repertory Theater, McCarter Theatre, Actors Theater of Louisville and many others. Her work on film includes Garden State, Carol, Lucky Stiff, Morning Glory, Bounty Hunter and Everybody’s Fine while her work on television includes Blue Bloods, Law & Order (all versions), Loving Leah and Third Watch. Last year, Jayne received a special Drama Desk award for “her artistry as an exceptionally versatile and distinctive Broadway and off-Broadway performer.”

Jenna Sokolowski (Phyllis) makes her Arena Stage debut after enjoying more than 10 years of acting in the D.C. area. Other regional appearances include Beneatha’s Place and Clybourne Park at CenterStage, Maria in Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play at Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Susan in Title of Show at Signature Theatre, Eurydice in Eurydice at Round House Theatre and Beatrice in John & Beatrice at the Hub Theatre. She received a Helen Hayes award in 2006 for her work as Sally in Urinetown at Signature Theatre and holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Syracuse University.

Adi Stein (Dom) makes his Arena Stage debut. Theater credits include Moth at Studio Theatre (Sebastian replacement), Body Awareness at Theater J (Jared), Aquarium at Imagination Stage (Jack), A Few Good Men at Keegan Theatre (Downey), 8 at Round House Theater (Elliot), The Wonderful World of Dissocia at Theater Alliance (Goat/Biffer), Staring at the Sun at Flying V (Monkey/Durango) and Shirley Dreaming at The Apron Theatre Company (Steve). Film/television credits include Stolen Summer (Pete O’Malley), House of Cards (Busboy) and Veep (Dream Metric).

Delaney Williams (Otto) is, first and foremost, a dad to two brilliant and beautiful young men. He is also well known to Arena audiences from his appearances as Eddie in A View from the Bridge, as Sheriff Thomas in The Rainmaker and as Talbott in Orpheus Descending, as well as many other roles going back almost 20 years. Other local stage appearances include roles at Everyman Theatre, Folger Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Olney Theatre, Rep Stage, Round House Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Source Theatre, Studio Theatre, Theatre J, WSC Avant Bard, Washington Stage Guild and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. He is also well known for his work in film and on television, most notably, in his currently recurring role as John Buchanan on NBC’s Law & Order: SVU and as Sgt. Jay Landsman on HBO’s The Wire. Other credits include HBO’s VEEP; NBC’s The West WingLaw & Order: CI and Homicide; CBS’ Cold Case and The District; and the recent Toronto IFF and Tribeca Film Festival feature selection Beneath the Harvest Sky, with Aidan Gillen, Carrie Preston, Callan McAuliffe and Carla Gallo.

The creative team for The Shoplifters includes Set & Costume Designer Ken MacDonald, Lighting Designer Nancy Schertler, Original Composition & Sound Designer David Van Teighem, Casting Director Geoff Josselson, Stage Managers Kurt Hall and Martha Knight and Assistant Stage Manager Pat Cochran.

Actor John Carroll Lynch, who was previously confirmed to play the role of Otto, withdrew from the production due to unexpected commitments.

Full company bios and images available upon request. Please e-mail [email protected].

The Shoplifters is generously sponsored by Beth Newburger Schwartz and Richard Schwartz and is the recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Award.

The Shoplifters Special Events
Post-Show Conversations
Connect with our shows beyond the performance at a post-show conversation with artists and staff. September 17, October 1 and October 14 following the noon performance; September 23 following the 7:30 p.m. performance and October 9 following the 8:00 p.m. performance.

Production Information
The Shoplifters
Written and directed by Morris Panych
September 5-October 19, 2014 in the Kreeger Theater

ABOUT: Meet Alma, a career shoplifter who prefers the “five-finger discount” over some lousy senior citizen deal. When her life of petty crime is halted by an overzealous rookie security guard and his ambivalent mentor, she risks losing her freedom, her resolve and maybe even the steak she has stuffed in her pants. Tony-nominee Jayne Houdyshell (Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet, Follies) leads an expertly drawn cast of oddball characters in this biting, world-premiere comedy about society’s haves and have-nots and how much they might actually have in common.

CAST:
Alma: Jayne Houdyshell
Otto: Delaney Williams
Phyllis: Jenna Sokolowski
Dom: Adi Stein

CREATIVE TEAM:
Playwright & Director: Morris Panych
Set & Costume Designer: Ken MacDonald
Lighting Designer: Nancy Schertler
Original Composition & Sound Designer: David Van Teighem
Stage Managers: Kurt Hall and Martha Knight
Assistant Stage Manager: Pat Cochran

Plan Your Visit
TICKETS: Tickets for The Shoplifters are $45-$90, subject to change and based on availability, plus applicable fees. For information on savings programs such as student discounts, Southwest Nights, Pay-Your-Age tickets and Hero’s Discounts, visit arenastage.org/shows-tickets/single-tickets/savings-programs/. As of July 29th, tickets may be purchased online at arenastage.org, by phone at 202-488-3300 or at the Sales Office at 1101 Sixth St., SW, D.C.

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PERFORMANCE DATES:
Sunday, Tuesday & Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Weekday matinees at noon on Wednesday, 9/17; Wednesday, 10/1 & Tuesday, 10/14
Full calendar: tickets.arenastage.org/single/PSDetail.aspx?psn=18073

Open-captioned performances: 10/15 at 7:30 p.m. & 10/16 at 8:00 p.m.
Audio-described performance: 9/20 at 2:00 p.m.

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To pre-order drinks from the Catwalk Café for up to 50% savings ($6 house wine and beer), visit tickets.arenastage.org/cart/precart.aspx?p=1007.

METRO: Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater is only one block from the Waterfront-SEU Metro station (Green Line). When exiting the station, walk west on M Street toward Sixth Street, and the main entrance to the Mead Center is on the right.

PARKING: Parking is available in Arena Stage’s on-site garage. Subscribers may purchase parking in advance for $16. Single ticket buyers may purchase parking in advance for $18 or on the day of the performance for $20 on a first-come, first-served basis. Limited handicapped parking is available by reservation. Advanced parking must be reserved by calling 202-488-3300. The entrance to the Mead Center garage is on Maine Avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets, and the garage closes one hour after the day’s last performance ends. Patrons can also park at the Public Parking Garage at 1101 Fourth Street, one block from the Mead Center, for $11. Street parking is also available along Maine Avenue and Water Street.

VALET PARKING: Arena Stage offers valet service at no additional cost to patrons with accessibility needs who call 202-488-3300 in advance to request valet parking. On days when valet parking is being used for accessibility, it is also available to general patrons one hour prior to show time for $25, based on availability. To use valet parking, pull up to the main entrance on Sixth Street.

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