P.Y.G. OR THE MIS-EDUMACATION OF DORIAN BELLE

4/3/19 – 4/28/19

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY TEARRANCE ARVELLE CHISHOLM
WORLD PREMIERE
LOCATION STAGE FOUR

Dorian Belle is a big deal. He’s a Canadian pop sweetheart, and he’s ready to be taken seriously. So his people hire his favorite hip-hop artists—Black and Alexand, the ‘bad boy’ rappers of Petty Young Goons—to help him toughen up his image. They’re black, he’s white. They’re from Chicago, he’s from Canada. It’s all on reality TV. What could go wrong? Inspired by Shaw’s Pygmalion, this world premiere is a blistering and entertaining look at cultural and racial appropriation in a fictionalized exchange of ideologies, vernacular, and alleged street cred.  

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Show Information

Runtime: P.Y.G. or the Misedumacation of Dorian Belle will run approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes with no intermission.
Environmental Warnings: This production features strobe lights and water-based smoke and haze.

P.Y.G. is generously underwritten
by David and Jean Heilman Grier.

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The Artists

Cast

Production Team

SCENIC DESIGNER

Richard Ouellette

Richard Ouellette’s recent design credits include Hand to God at WaterTower Theatre, Erminia for Opera Lafayette, The Freshest Snow Whyte for Imagination Stage, Orfeo ed Euridice at the Maryland Opera Studio, Elemeno Pea at the ART Institute, and Clove at the University of Maryland. Upcoming associate design credits include Mary Stuart at Olney Theatre Center. Past associate credits include Jelly’s Last Jam at Signature Theatre. Richard was the studio assistant for David Korins for Beetlejuice at the National Theatre. He holds an MFA from the University of Maryland.

(As of March 2019)

LIGHTING DESIGNER

Jesse Belsky

Jesse Belsky previously designed P.Y.G. or The Mis-Edumacation of Dorian Belle, The Remains, The Effect, Three Sisters, No Sisters, and Animal at Studio Theatre. Regional credits include The Magic Play at Portland Center Stage, Syracuse Stage, and Actors Theatre of Louisville; Lydia and Rough Crossing at Yale Repertory Theatre; and The Year of Magical Thinking at PlayMakers Repertory Company. DC designs include Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Ford’s Theatre; J.Q.A. and The Year of Magical Thinking at Arena Stage; Oslo, Handbagged and Book of Will at Round House Theatre; The Mystery of Love & Sex at Signature Theatre; Henry IV P1, Winter’s Tale, Sense & Sensibility, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Folger Theatre; Labour of Love, The Invisible Hand and The Magic Play at Olney Theatre Center. Jesse holds a BA from Duke University and an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and he has taught lighting design at Connecticut College and UNC Greensboro.

(As of December 2019)

COSTUME DESIGNER

Danielle Preston

Danielle Preston’s recent design credits include the world premieres of Long Way Down, Darius & Twig, and Where Words Once Were at the Kennedy Center; Fences at Florida Repertory Theatre; Ain’t Misbehavin and Murder for Two at Totem Pole Playhouse; Roz & Ray, The Christians, and The How & The Why at Theater J; Other Desert Cities at Triad Stage; Mnemonic and The Raid at Theater Alliance; Fly By Night, Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, The Farnsworth Invention, and Hero’s Welcome at 1st Stage; and The Fredrick Douglass Project at Solas Nua. She holds an MFA from UNC School of the Arts in Costume Design.

(As if March 2019)

SOUND DESIGNER

Gabriel Clausen

Gabriel Clausen makes his Studio Theatre debut. His recent sound designs include Skeleton Crew at PlayMakers Repertory Company, How I Learned What I Learned at Riverside Theater, A Christmas Carol and And Then There Were None at Triad Stage, Intimate Apparel with Pyramid Theatre Company, The Snowy Day and Other Stories at Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, and Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery at Cape Fear Regional Theatre. He also produced the album, O Henry, from the artist Demeanor, which was released on January 25, 2019. He holds a BS in History from Iowa State University and an MFA from UNC School of the Arts. He is currently Visiting Faculty at UNC School of the Arts and Guilford College.

(As of March 2019)

PROJECTIONS DESIGNER

Kelly Colburn

Kelly Colburn is a DC-based freelance interdisciplinary artist working as a director and projections & multimedia designer. Select design credits include P.Y.G. or The Mis-Edumacation of Dorian Belle, The Hard Problem, and If I Forget with Studio Theatre; Small Mouth Sounds with Round House Theatre; The Invisible Boy with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte; The 2019 Shakespeare Theatre Gala with Shakespeare Theatre Company; The Fantasticks with Infinity Theatre Company; Kiss with Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company; Blood at the Root with Theater Alliance; Of Equal Place with Dance Exchange; and The Royale at Olney Theatre Center. Kelly was a 2017-2018 NextLOOK Resident Artist and a recipient of the 2018 Jim Henson Puppetry Grant. She holds a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts (2011) and an MFA from the University of Maryland (2018). Kelly Colburn is a DC-based freelance interdisciplinary artist working as a director and projections/multimedia designer. Select design credits include The Hard Problem and If I Forget with Studio Theatre, Small Mouth Sounds with Round House Theatre, Matilda with Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, The 2018 Shakespeare Theatre Gala with Shakespeare Theatre Company, Kiss with Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Blood at the Root with Theater Alliance, and The Diary of Anne Frank at Olney Theatre Center. Kelly was a 2017-2018 NextLOOK Resident Artist and a recipient of the 2018 Jim Henson Puppetry Grant. She holds a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts (2011) and an MFA from the University of Maryland (2018).

(As of December 2019)

MOVEMENT COACH

Tony Thomas

Tony Thomas is an independent artist working in a wide range of entertainment mediums. Local credits include Caucasian Chalk Circle and Aida at Constellation Theatre, The Freshest Snow Whyte and You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown at Imagination Stage, Word Becomes Flesh (2016 Helen Hayes Nominee - Choreography, Helen Hayes Award - Outstanding Production) at Theater Alliance, and The Shipment at Forum Theatre. Some performance credits include Black Nativity (2011 and 2016) at Theater Alliance, Guys & Dolls and A Chorus Line (2014 Helen Hayes Award-Outstanding Musical Production) at Olney Theatre Center, and the national tour of West Side Story. He is on the creative faculty at Adventure Theatre MTC, Ngoma Center for Dance, and serves on numerous workshop and convention circuits. As an interior architect, Tony runs Tony Thomas Designs, which was developed in 2004 as a bi-coastal design practice in residential/hospitality design.

(As of March 2019)

DRAMATURG

Lauren Halvorsen

Lauren Halvorsen is in her ninth season as Studio’s Associate Literary Director. Her dramaturgy credits here include Doubt, P.Y.G. or the Mis-Edumacation of Dorian Belle, Admissions, Kings, If I Forget, Vietgone, The Wolves, Skeleton Crew, The Father, Three Sisters, The Hard Problem, Hand to God, Moment, Between Riverside and Crazy, Chimerica, The Wolfe Twins, Belleville, Water by the Spoonful, Tribes, The Real Thing, The Motherfucker with the Hat, The Aliens, Bachelorette, The Big Meal, and Time Stands Still. Previously, Lauren spent three seasons as Literary Manager of The Alley Theatre. She was the Artistic Associate of the WordBRIDGE Playwrights Laboratory for six years and has worked in various artistic capacities for The Kennedy Center, City Theatre Company, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, First Person Arts Festival, and The Wilma Theater. Lauren is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College.

(As of December 2019)

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Becky Reed

Becky Reed has previously stage managed No Sisters and The Effect at Studio Theatre. Other DC-area credits include The Cerulean Time Capsule and Elephant and Piggie’s We Are In A Play! (National Tour) with the Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences; Macbeth and King John with Folger Theater; Marjorie Prime and I And You at Olney Theatre Center; Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Signature Theatre, Happy Hour with Spooky Action Theater and machina eX; and Copenhagen, Everything Is Illuminated, and Becoming Dr. Ruth at Theater J. Becky has worked as an assistant stage manager at many DC-area theaters, including Opera Lafayette, Olney Theatre Center, Rep Stage, Signature Theater, Theater J, and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Becky has a BFA in Theater Production and Management from Auburn University.

(As of March 2019)

Press

Pop-savvy new satire
The Washington Post
Slick, intelligent, and funny
DC Metro Theater Arts
Brilliantly funny writing is at the core of P.Y.G. ...it’s a riot
DC Theatre Scene
A hard-hitting look at the nature of appropriation, collaboration, race, class, celebrity, and, ultimately, relationships.
Broadway World
George Bernard Shaw meets Justin Bieber
Washington Post Express

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