Emerson Paramount Center
Jackie Libergott Black Box
In an effort to reduce paper waste, we have stopped printing full show programs. Instead, we’ve created a small printed piece with the essentials that all audiences receive which then links to a complete digital program.
Dearest ArtsEmerson Friends,
Welcome to the ArtsEmerson 24-25 Season! We are starting off our 14th year a little earlier than usual with an extra special piece, Rough Magic. Written and performed by Christopher Rivas and co-starring Annie Gonzalez, Rough Magic is a deeply intimate portrait on love and human connection. This piece is just one part of a larger tapestry of work, and we are thrilled to be able to support it in its initial run here in Boston.
Of course, many of you may remember the wonderful Christopher Rivas from last season’s The Real James Bond…Was Dominican. Chris and his entire team was such a joy to work with because they hold our shared values of uplifting art that prompts conversation and connects us across difference. During his time here, our team and countless community partners were grateful to develop such a strong artistic relationship with Chris that we knew we needed to welcome him back as soon as possible. We are grateful as well to BrownEnough Productions, Parker Morrison Productions, and IKIGAI Management & Media for their partnership.
As we embark on another historic season here at ArtsEmerson, we are of course immensely grateful to our community for supporting artists who unapologetically challenge the dominant narrative and reflect the rich diversity of our city. We could not do this without you- thank you.
Sincerely,
Ronee Penoi
Interim Executive Director of the Office of the Arts and ArtsEmerson, Director of Artistic Programming
Artist Bios
Christopher Rivas is quickly becoming one of the most sought after multi-hyphenates as an actor, author, podcaster, playwright, and storyteller. His critically acclaimed debut book, Brown Enough, explores what it means to be Brown in America. The book is part memoir and part social commentary, a roller coaster of finding one’s true self while simultaneously having a racial awakening amidst the struggle to be “perfectly” Latinx, woke, and as Brown as possible to make it in today’s America. His next book, You’re a Good Swimmer is a children’s book that’s due out July 16, 2024. He’s also the host and executive producer of two podcasts with SiriusXM’s Stitcher: Brown Enough, which explores the parallel themes of this book through interview-style episodes; and Rubirosa, a 10-episode documentary-style investigation of Porfirio Rubirosa, a Dominican diplomat, race car driver, soldier and polo player who’s believed to be the inspiration for the famous character ‘James Bond’. On screen, Rivas is known for his work on the Fox series, Call Me Kat, opposite Mayim Bialik.
Annie Gonzalez is a producer, activist, and performer, who works to support immigration rights, educational equity, and the arts. For over a decade, Gonzalez has brought her strong performances to projects like the popular television series Gentefied for Netflix , Showtime’s Shameless, FX’s American Horror Story, Amazon’s Good Girls, and Starz’s Vida.On the big screen she can be seen in the highly-viewed Hulu Original Film, Eva Longoria-directed feature film, Flamin’ Hot, where she plays a lead role as Judy Montañez. More recently, she starred in Ethan Cohen’s film Drive Away Dolls. Her next endeavor is serving as Executive Producer for Vix+ Jenni Rivera biopic titled “Jenni”.
Victoria Bain (she/her) is a lighting designer who hails from Chicago and now lives in New York City. Select Designs include Women In Focus with Louisville Ballet, Cinderella and Newsies with the Paramount Theatre Aurora, La Cancion with Repertorio Español, The Christmas Three Farm with Mile Square Theatre, and The Commons with The Hearth at 59e59. Victoria trained and worked both at Williamstown Theatre Festival and Actors Theatre of Louisville. She is a proud member of USA 829.
Liz Toonkelis a production designer and creative force who believes in the storytelling power of design in film, television, theater and advertising. Having contributed to over 40 projects, her recent credits include IFC Film’s upcoming noir “Skincare” (starring Elizabeth Banks), Roadside Attractions’s tense thriller “Emily the Criminal” (starring Aubrey Plaza), and A24’s Oscar nominated stop-motion comedy “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” (starring Jenny Slate) for which her work was nominated for a 2023 Art Director’s Guild Award. Liz is also a magician and performance artist who is currently touring her one woman show “Magic for Animals”. Toonkel thrives on storytelling being deemed “a fantastic storyteller” (The Sappy Critic) and “an irresistible performer who deserves to break out in the UK and worldwide” (To Do List). She recently performed and displayed her artwork at the 2024 Hollywood Fringe Festival (Winner Best Costume Design, Nominee Soaring Solo Social Impact Award, Nominee The Splash Award, Nominee Best Cabaret & Variety), the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival (4 stars (To Do List), Highly Recommended Show (Fringe Review)), the 2023 Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Aarhaus Festuge with Live Art Denmark, Honor Fraser Gallery, LAX Festival, ltd Gallery and the 2016 Queer Biennial in Los Angeles.
LROD is a highly accomplished choreographic designer, creative force, and director from El Paso, TX, now residing in Massachusetts, with an impressive career spanning over 24 years in production and performance. In 2014, LROD founded the company, which has since garnered acclaim across the United States, Canada, and Mexico for collaborative and boundary-pushing performances. LROD’s role extends beyond artistic creation to encompass education and advocacy, holding positions such as lecturer at MIT, Gyrotonics, Death Doula, independent producer, and Core Artist for Livable Futures. LROD’s academic background includes an M.F.A. in dance and intermedia from The Ohio State University and a B.F.A. from Cornish College of the Arts’s Professional Dancers Program, supplemented by extensive professional development and leadership roles at Harvard University. At Harvard, LROD has served as Head of Dance and Artistic Director, where they has shaped transformative curricula and innovative programming, engaging with diverse communities and institutions. Before an academic career, LROD worked in the professional industry for fourteen years as a performer, educator, co-director, and choreographer. LROD’s artistic portfolio spans dance, performance, visual art, mask making, costume design, lighting, and intermedia, showcased in renowned venues such as the ICA, Harvard Dance Center, and Wexner Center for the Arts. LROD has collaborated with esteemed artists and organizations worldwide, including Boston Dance Theater & Alessandro Sousa Pereira, Jay Stull & Keenan Tyler Oliphant, Livable Futures, Roya Carreras, Passion Fruit Dance Company, Amy O’Neal, La Pocha Nostra & Guillermo Gómez Peña, Gerard & Kelly, Awilda Rodriguez-Lora, Wideman Davis Dance, Cervantino Film Festival, Dance @30FPS, International Dance Festival, Pat Graney, and the American Dance Festival’s Movies by Movers. For more visit: www.lrod.space
Alabama-born Juli Crockett is a bona fide Renaissance woman: singer, songwriter, playwright, theater director, retired (undefeated) professional boxer, and amateur champion, ordained minister, proud owner of a PhD (summa cum laude) from The European Graduate School, and leader of the alt-country/Americana genre-defying band The Evangenitals. As a playwright/ director, Crockett is best known for her adaptations of classic works of literature and philosophy. Published works include Void Creation: Theater and the Faith of Signifying Nothing (Atropos Press) and [or, the whale] (Delere Press). Excerpts of a new play, Saint Simone, appear in the collection I Might Be the Person You Are Talking To (Padua Playwrights Press). Unique to her career, Crockett was a professional boxer who was featured in Sports Illustrated, US News and Music Connection Magazine due to her professional connection to Jerry Boyd (aka F.X. Toole) and the film Million Dollar Baby. Crockett retired professionally in 2002, undefeated at 3-0 (2 KO’s).
John Nobori is a California-based sound designer, composer, and ensemble member of Cornerstone Theater Company. His work has been heard in plays produced by such organizations as Seattle Rep and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Other recent credits include The Geffen Playhouse’s production of The Ants and Pasadena Playhouse’s production of Sanctuary City. He has been nominated for several awards for excellence in sound design and is the recipient of an Ovation Award for his work on The Golden Dragon at Boston Court Pasadena. BA University of California, Irvine.
Cassie Lebeau (Stage Manager) graduated with her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in technical theatre with a concentration in stage management from Salem State University. Previous stage management/assistant stage management credits include Guys and Dolls,Titanish,All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914,Clue On Stage, and Little Women: The Broadway Musical (Greater Boston Stage Company), A Wrinkle in Time and Bud, Not Buddy (Wheelock Family Theatre), Pericles (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company), and Gloria (Gloucester Stage Company).
Show Credits
ArtsEmerson Presents ROUGH MAGIC
Produced by
BrownEnough Productions,Parker Morrison Productions,
Annie Gonzalez, and IKIGAI Management & Media
WRITER & DIRECTOR Christopher Rivas
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Carlos E. Hernandez
CREATIVE PRODUCER Ayana Parker Morrison
CONSULTING PRODUCER Kevin Becerra
Choreographer LROD
Scenic Design Liz Toonkel
Lighting Design Victoria Bain
Sound Design John Nobori
Stage Manager Cassie Lebeau
Associate Director Juli Crockett
Assistant Scenic Designer Jalen Colbert
Observer Scenic Designer Kuzco Gong
Assistant Stage Manager Camryn Cottuli
ArtsEmerson Donors
Leadership Circle ($50,000+) Abrams Foundation Pamela and Bob Adams Barr Foundation Boston Arts Summer Institute George B. Henderson Foundation Massachusetts Cultural Council TJX Ted and Mary Wendell Marillyn Zacharis
Legacy Circle ($25,000-$49,999) Fresh Sound Foundation Marian A. Godfrey Liberty Mutual Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Janet and David Offensend The Shubert Foundation Valentine Talland and Nagesh Mahanthappa
Majestic Society ($10,000-$24,999) Stewart Barns The Charlotte Foundation Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee Fellowes Athenaeum Trust Fund Barbara and Amos Hostetter Peggy Koenig Lars Charitable Fund Alyce and Patrick Lee David and Christine Letts Omar and Raynya Simmons
Paramount Society ($5,000-$9,999) Daryl and Joseph Boren Laurie Burt Boston Medical Center HealthNet Harvard Allston Partnership Fund Marni Grossman M&T Bank Barry Schaudt Drs. Robert and Shari Thurer *Uncle Nearest
Marquee Society ($1,000-$4,999) Alchemy Foundation Ellen and Richard Calmas Jim Canales and Jim McCann Bithiah Carter & Andrew Hoffman Pamela Coravos and Garrett Stuck in honor of Alyce and Patrick Lee Mary E. Darmstaetter Hans Detweiler and Julieanne Ehre Rachel Felix Teri Groome and Paul Belanger Dwight and Lori Henderson Benjamin and Sherie Heywood David Howse Drs. Lynne and Sidney Levitsky Fred Lowery Patrick and Julie McVeigh Faith Montgomery Rob Orchard Walt and Donna Pearson Bernard and Sue Pucker in honor of Alyce and Patrick Lee Nathan Pusey Tami and David Rich Mark and Etta Rosen Coralie and Stephen Schwartz Senior Living Residencies *Shanti Polly Slavet Jean Walsh and Graham Davies
ArtsEmerson Family ($500-$999) Anonymous Edward Boesel Estella Boston Restaurant Nick Brooks Ronald G. Casty and Susan Mendik Kristi Dowd *Flower Wall Boston Adelaide and Roger Haynes Jeannette Herrmann and Christopher Owens Nikki and Freddie Jacobs Angela Johnson Hubert and Kathy Jones Michael J and Lynne A MacWade New England Foundation for the Arts Lance Olson, Peentz Dubble, and Anya Dubble Olson Colette Phillips Anya Phillips Thomas Paul Rabin and Arlene Snyder Patrick Rivelli Sue Robinson Howard Rogut in honor of Jackie Weis Liebergott, 11th President of Emerson College Darryl Settles Jill and David Silverstein Carole Simpson Mark Smith and Elizabeth Brown Sandra Stratford MD, MSc and Oscar Malcolm Ann B. Teixeira
ArtsEmerson Friend ($250-$499) Anonymous (2) Robert Berens Emily Borababy Meredith Bryan Jeffrey Burt Nataly Cabrera Sue Dalelio and Peter Hoffman Chenita Daughtry Edward DeMore Yuriko Kuwabara and Sunny Dzik Julia Elvin Sumru Erkut Mary Jean Farrington Todd Gordon and Susan Feder Dr. Aisha Francis-Samuels and Clayton Samuels Joan and David Genser Willie Hicks Tony Howland Kathleen Keleher Yuriko Kuwabara and Sunny Dzik Richard Laura and Mary Delahanty Lois Lindauer and Bill Seltz Lisa Llorente Rebecca Lowenhaupt and David Meshoulam Barbara T Martin Jessica May Leigh Mills Karen Murphy-Lind Mrs. Elizabeth Nagarajah Suzanne and Bob Petrucci William S. and Katharine Reardon Mary Rivet Raj and Nalini Sharma Sylvia Quarles Simmons Leah Soffer Martha Taub
ArtsEmerson Patron ($50-$249) Akiba Abaka Anonymous (4) David Armstrong Jeannine Ayotte Elizabeth Babcock Bonnie Baggesen and Ann-Marie Raymond Sandra and David Baird Elaine Barlas Leslie Becker Martha Berardino Beukema Elisa Birdseye Joe Blatt Michele Bograd and Thomas Denton Catherine Bromberg JoAnn Brown Wallace Brown in honor of Angela Carter Alan Cabot Helen Chin Schlichte Koren Christensen and Nancy King Mr. Howard Chun Denella Clark Monica Cost Lisa Cousineau Laura Crary and Tim Hall Robert and Sarah Dorer Sean Doyle Stephanie Drayton Aija Dreimane-Holohan Ed Dube Nikolay Dubov Mark Elenko Sarnia Etienne-Dupie Sarah Fader Stephanie Fan JaneAnn Fisher Frances A. Francis Felice C. Frankel Nina Friedman Melissa Gaynor Steven Giovanniello Cynthia Good Any Gould Cathryn Griffith Nancy Hanright Niedre Heckman Steve Himmer Xian Ho Elizabeth Hurley Miyuki Hyden Margaret Jacobson Mary P Keating Esther Kim Elena Kingsland B.J. Krintzman Heidi B. Kummer, MD Stewart and Rhonda Lassner Jonathan Laurence Elizabeth Lear Erica L and Vinny W Celeste Lee Ms. Miriam Leeser Susan Lester Howard and Gareth Levy Nancy and Barry Levy Phoebe Ling Linda and Steven Luz-Alterman D & S Lyons Andrea McCarthy Angela McConney Tel McCormick Richard McLaughry James McQuivey Dana Mendenhall Katherine Messenger David Miller Peggy Miller Michael Mitchell Amos Monteiro Robert and Laurel Morrison Michael and Michele Nathan Rob Nelson Linda Nelson Kelly and Chuck Nowlin Laura O’Neill Monica Palmer Sharon & John Parisi Paul Pedevillano John Petrowsky Gamalia Pharms Alexis Dearborn and Brian Pingree Bruce Price Sarah Putterman Jessica and David Reed Tamara Rich Elaine and Art Robins Michael Roitman and Emily Karstetter Pamela Rosenberg Sue and Terry Rushfirth Barbara and Jerry Rutberg in honor of Marillyn Zacharis Orlando Santiago Rose Sariol Ann Schlesinger Sabine Schnyder Deborah Shalom Leesa Sherborne MJ Shultz Richard and Faina Smith Andréa C. Spence Michael St Germain Ms. Maria Steele Ellen Steinbaum Jessie Jeanne Stinnett and Henoch Spinola Deborah Stone Quita and Mark Sullivan Joel Sutherland Dr. Patricia Suzman Caitlin Sweeney Alexander M. Tetradze Helena Thornley Joan Thacher and Ed Tiffany Mary Todesco Susan Shattuck Truitt Paula Tyack John and Barbara VanScoyoc Hannah Verlin William Walsh Theodor Weinberg Judith Weiss Jaan Whitehead Emily Williams Micaela Wilson Hochan Won Shannon Worthington and Noah Putterman Mary and Joseph Wrinn Steven A. Yakutis and Guy Pugh David Yee Ms. Cynthia Yee
The donor listing reflects all gifts of $50+ received between July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024.
Our deepest thanks to all who have generously contributed gifts in support of ArtsEmerson. Every gift matters!
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Accessibility
This performance is designed to be experienced wearing over-ear headphones that will be provided as you enter the theatre.
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