House of Several Stories - Production History

Production History

House of Several Stories received a workshop reading at Texas State University-San Marcos on March 26, 2008. It was directed by Isaac Byrnes, co-founder of Working Man's Clothes of New York City.

Cast:

  • Mother—Stephanie Morris
  • Bastian—Kenneth Hill
  • Rissa—Leslie Monge
  • Thom—Travis Hackett
  • Young Woman/Abigail—Lindsay Hicks

House of Several Stories was produced at The Blue Theatre (Texas State University and The Search Party) in Austin, Texas, opening October 2, 2008.

Cast:

  • Mother—Melissa Grogan
  • Bastian—Travis Hackett
  • Rissa—Ashley Rhodes
  • Thom—Kenneth Hill
  • Young Woman/Abigail—Ragan Rhodes

Design and staff:

  • Director—Jeremy O. Torres
  • Scene Design—Vanessa Velasquez
  • Costume Design—Abbey Graf
  • Lighting Design—Chris McKnight
  • Sound Design—Daniel Schaetz, Adam Smith
  • Associate Director—Teresa Mikulastik
  • Stage Manager—Lara Willars

House of Several Stories was remounted for a limited run at the PHS Foundation Studio Theatre in San Marcos, Texas, opening February 17, 2009. As part of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, House of Several Stories was performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on April 18, 2009, in the Family Theatre. Both productions used the latter company listed above.

Image That Productions produced the Austin premiere of HOSS, starring Lauren Lane, at Austin Playhouse. The show opened August 6, 2009.

Cast:

  • Mother -- Lauren Lane
  • Bastian—Martin Burke
  • Rissa—Meredith McCall
  • Thom—Adam Pearson
  • Young Woman/Abigail—Kelli Schultz

Design and staff:

  • Director—A. John Boulanger
  • Lighting Design—Jason Amato
  • Costume Design—Jillan Hanel
  • Scene Design—Griffon Ramsey
  • Sound Design—Craig Brock
  • Properties—Jade White
  • Production Manager—Shannon Richey
  • Stage Manager—Jennifer Anderson
  • Asst. Stage Manager—Kris Newby

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