Full cast and crew have been announced for Pride Films and Plays co-production with The Arc Theatre of STOP KISS, by the American playwright Diana Son. It tells the story of two women, Sara and Callie, who are assaulted on the street after their first kiss. STOP KISS was first produced Off-Broadway in 1998 at The Public Theater in New York City. Kanomé Jones will direct. The play will be performed in the intimate Buena stage at the Pride Arts Center, 4147 N. Broadway. The press opening is Thursday, January 16, 2020, following a preview on Wednesday, January 15.
Jones’s cast, announced today, will include Kylie Anderson (Sara), Joe Faifer (Peter/Detective Cole), Sheila Landahl (Mrs.Winsley/Nurse), Flavia Pallozzi (Callie), and Shane Novoa Rhoades (George). The production team includes Jessica Baldinger (Set Designer), Jennifer Mohr (Costume Designer), Mike McShane (Lighting/Sound Designer), Gaby Labotka (Intimacy Director), Kimberly Logan (Assistant Director), Shannon Metts (Production Assistant), Carinne Uslar (Stage Manager), and Natalie Sallee (Producer).
Top row L-R: Kylie Anderson, Flavia Pallozzi.
Lower row L-R: Joe Faifer, Sheila Landahl, Shane Novoa Rhoades.
Tickets are $40 premium reserved seats, $30 general reserved seats, $25 students and seniors (not valid Saturdays) and are on sale now at www.pridefilmsandplays.com or by phone at 866-811-4111 or 773-857-0222.
LISTING INFORMATION
STOP KISS
By Diana Son
Directed by Kanomé Jones
Co-Production with The Arc Theatre
January 16 – February 9, 2020
Preview Wednesday January 15, 2020
Press Opening Thursday January 16, 2020
Regular Run: January 16 – February 9, 2020; Thursdays – Saturdays at 7:30 pm, Sundays at 5 pm, Mondays January 27 and February 3 at 7:30 pm
Ticket prices: $40 premium reserved seats, $30 general reserved seats, $25 students and seniors (not valid Saturdays)
The Buena, Pride Arts Center, 4147 N. Broadway, Chicago
Tickets available by phone at 866-811-4111 or 773-857-0222 or online at www.pridefilmsandplays.com
Sara and Callie are walking through New York City's West Village very late at night, when they share their first kiss. This leads to a vicious attack by an angry bystander that transforms their lives in a way they could never anticipate. VARIETY called it “A poignant and funny play about the ways, both sudden and slow, that lives can change irrevocably.”
BIOS
Diana Son (Playwright) is the author of the plays STOP KISS, SATELLITES, BOY, R.A.W. ('CAUSE I'M A WOMAN) and others. Stop Kiss and Satellites premiered at the Public Theater in NYC. STOP KISS won the GLAAD Media Award for Best New York Production and Ms. Son won the Berilla Kerr Award for playwriting. STOP KISS has been produced at hundreds of theatres regionally and abroad. Her works have been produced at La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Rep, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Woolly Mammoth and others. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and three sons.
Kanomé Jones (Director) works in Chicago as a director and casting director. She is the Casting & Producing Associate at Victory Gardens Theater and the Associate Producer for Midsommer Flight. Recent Directing Credits include: PLAINCLOTHES (Co-Director w/Spenser Davis, Broken Nose Theater), SHE KILLS MONSTERS (Aurora University), KINGDOM (World Premiere, Broken Nose Theater). Assistant Directing Credits include: MANSFIELD PARK (Northlight Theatre, dir. Stuart Carden), RADIO GOLF (Court Theater, dir. Ron OJ Parson), and INSURRECTION: HOLDING HISTORY (Stage Left Theater, dir. Wardell Julius Clark). She has cast shows with several companies including Strawdog Theater, Raven Theatre, City Lit Theater, Midsommer Flight & Waltzing Mechanics. Kanomé is an alum of the apprenticeship program at Actors Theatre of Louisville and holds a BFA in Acting from Missouri State University.
ABOUT PRIDE FILMS AND PLAYS
Pride Films and Plays changes lives through the generation of diverse new work (or work that is new to Chicago) with LGBTQ+ characters or themes that is essential viewing for all audiences. PFP is the principal tenant in Pride Arts Center.
Pride Arts Center, in its own right, produces events complementing the PFP vision, including dance, cabaret, film, and more. Events can be one-night or limited run productions or feature national treasures like Charles Busch. PAC occupies The Broadway at 4139 N. Broadway, which has 85 seats, and The Buena, which has 50 seats at 4147 N Broadway.
Pride Films and Plays is supported by The MacArthur Fund for Arts & Culture at The Richard Driehaus Foundation, The Illinois Arts Council, City of Chicago’s City Arts Fund, the Elliott Fredland Charitable Trust, Proud to Run, the AmazonSmile Foundation, Arts and Business Foundation, Tap Root Foundation, Arts and Business Council, and Alphawood Foundation.
PFP is a member of the Smart Growth Program of the Chicago Community Trust. Pride Films and Plays is a member of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois, Northhalsted Business Association, Uptown United, and The League of Chicago Theatres.
For more information, visit www.pridefilmsandplays.com or call 773-857-0222.
ABOUT THE ARC THEATRE
Misson. The Arc Theatre utilizes the specific talents of intelligent artists in order to creatively present honest stories; productions which, by their nature, are germane to and appreciated by a diverse and modern audience.
More. The Arc Theatre produces work that originates from various periods and genres in order to explore the specific themes or characters that reappear throughout all human experience. The Arc mines common themes from seemingly unrelated stories to reveal new conclusions about the ever-present “arc” in all of us. Generating process from the archetypal stories that reach across all time periods, locations and ethnic backgrounds, The Arc’s resulting productions illuminate story and relationships in a non-traditional way. The Arc’s shows are derived utilizing artistic process from the rich and diverse Chicago Theatre Community, utilizing professionalism, creativity and polish to produce shows that consistently outperform our budget.