Announcing: The Cast of IAT’s 4th Annual short Women’s Play Festival

Congratulations to the ensemble cast for IAT’s fourth annual short Women’s Play Festival:

LILLIE MEANT MURDER by Claudia Barnett, directed by Elizabeth Braaten Palmieri & stage managed by Emma Squire
Lillie – Brooke Underwood
Bollander – Matt Ingram
Haggerty/Judge – Nathan Bryant

DRIVING HOME by Margaret Hoffman, directed by Elizabeth Braaten Palmieri & stage managed by Emma Squire
Parker – Brooke Underwood
Barrow – Nathan Bryant

ELEPHANTS & COFFEE by Aoise Stratford, directed by Amy Darnell & stage managed by Christine Snyder
Woman – Emily Adams
Elephant – Shane McDermott

STRIKE by Aoise Stratford, directed by Amy Darnell & stage managed by Christine Snyder
Terry – Christopher Murrell
Terri – Emily Adams

ESTRAGON’S BOOT by Daniella Vitinski, directed by Cece McFarland & stage managed by Carrie Winship
Kirby – Matt Ingram
Sheila – Kelsey Kennedy

MIRANDA’S TEMPEST by Daniella Vitinski, directed by Cece McFarland & stage managed by Carie Winship
Miranda – Emily Adams

Thank you to all those who auditioned for this year’s short Women’s Play Festival.  We look forward to seeing you at future IAT auditions and in attendance at the Festival, March 9-11 at 7 pm at The Bridge.

short Women’s Play Festival 4

short Women’s Play Festival 4
March 9, 10, & 11 

plays by Claudia Barnett, Margaret Hoffman, Aoise Stratford, & Daniella Vitinski directed by Amy Darnell, Cece McFarland, & Elizabeth Braaten Palmieri

7:30 pm curtain
The Bridge (1020 E. Walnut, Columbia)

In honor of Women’s History Month, IAT’s fourth annual short Women’s Play Festival – the plays are short, not the women! – will feature short plays by women playwrights from around the country.

Talley’s Folly by Lanford Wilson

Talley’s Folly
by Lanford Wilson
April 26, 27, & 28
directed by Emily A. Rollie
7:30 pm curtain
Location TBA

Written by Missouri playwright Lanford Wilson and featuring a unique, IAT barebones production aesthetic,Talley’s Folly takes place in Lebanon, MO, in 1944.  Matt Friedman, an accountant from St. Louis, has arrived to plead his love to Sally Talley.  Bookish, intelligent, totally honest and delightfully funny, Matt refuses to accept Sally’s fears that her family will never approve of their marraige.  Gradually, he convinces Sally that there is great possibility in their life together.  A play about kindred spirits and finding hope in human relationships, Talley’s Folly is a touching play from one of Missouri’s very own.

Get Involved

Interested in working on one of these fabulous shows as an actor, stage manager, or backstage crew?
Contact artistic director Emily Rollie, and she’ll hook you up!