WILL & TEDDY (Warring Presidents)
A play written by John Ransom Phillips & directed by Tea Alagić

“I cannot overcome the habit. When I am addressed as Mr. President, I turn to see whether you are not at my elbow.”

Wednesday, July 10

8pm performance
Artpond Studio Space
313 E 58th Street
(between 1st and 2nd)

THE PLAYWRIGHT: John Ransom Phillips is a painter and writer living in New York City whose works have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago in the History of Culture. His published works include Ransoming Time: A Photographer’s Dream Book (Clarissa Editions, 2014), Small Diary of a Little Painter (Clarissa Editions, 2013), Ransoming Mathew Brady (Hudson Hills, 2010), Contemporary Book of the Dead (Hudson Hills, 2009), and Bed as Autobiography (University of Chicago, 2004).

THE DIRECTOR: Tea Alagić is an internationally acclaimed, multilingual theater director and artist based in New York City. She is a recipient of the Kaufman Prize in Directing. Recent productions include “Jackie” by Elfriede Jelinek at Women’s Project, “A Light Design” by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins at the Baryshnikov Art Center and “Petty Harbour” by Martyna Majok at the Yale Carlotta Festival.

CAST:
Christopher McFarland
Eric Bryant
Monique Barbee

MUSIC: Robert Een
CHOREOGRAPHER: David Grenke
DRAMATURG: Emily Reilly
SET & COSTUMES: Adam Rigg
PROJECTIONS: Paul Lieber
LIGHTING DESIGN: Tim Cryan
SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Dunham
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Nicole Bromley
STAGE MANAGER: Emily Goforth

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