Whatever Self: Virginia Woolf & Virginia Woolf
“Venom leech canker why here is a nervous breakdown in a miniature”
a world premiere micro-play
by Susan Terris
directed by Carlos Mendoza
ARTISTS:
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[headshot src=”https://cuttingball.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Terris_Susan.jpeg” name=”Susan Terris” title=”Playwright”]Susan Terris’ most recent books are Ghost of Yesterday: New & Selected Poems (Marsh Hawk Press) and Memos (Omnidawn). She is the author of six poetry books, fifteen chapbooks, three artist’s books, and one play. Journal publications include The Southern Review, Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, and Ploughshares. She’s editor of Spillway Magazine. She has received a Pushcart Award, and one of her poems appears in Best American Poetry 2015. Her next book Take Two: Film Studies will be published by Omnidawn in 2017. (www.susanterris.com)[http://www.susanterris.com/][/headshot]
[headshot src=”https://cuttingball.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Carlos_Mendoza.jpg” name=”Carlos Mendoza” title=”Director”]Carlos Diego Mendoza is a freelance Bay Area Director, Actor & Designer. He co-founded San Francisco’s Blue House Arts and is an Associate Artist at The Breadbox Theatre Company. Recent credits include: Blue House Arts’ Cloud Tectonics(Director), Cutting Ball’s A Dreamplay (Assistant Director), The Breadbox’s The Pillowman (Assistant Director), Never Never (Director) and The Awakening (Effects Designer). He holds a B.A. in Theater from San Francisco State University. [/headshot]
[headshot src=”https://cuttingball.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DanielleOHare2016.jpeg” name=”DANIELLE O’HARE” title=”Virginia Woolf”]Danielle O’Hare is a Cutting Ball Associate Artist and has been seen in various Cutting Ball productions including Ondine, The Strindberg Cycle, Lady Grey (in ever lower light) and other plays, the evolutionists club, Mr. Fujiyama’s Electric Beach, No Exit, and the first Avant GardARAMA![/headshot][headshot src=”https://cuttingball.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Melanie2.jpg” name=”Melanie DuPuy” title= “Virginia Woolf”]Melanie DuPuy was last seen as Margie Walsh in GOOD PEOPLE with the Role Players Ensemble. She also starred as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire during the Eugene O’Neill Festival where she was named one of the Bay Area’s Top Ten Female Performances by Talkin’ Broadway, 2015.[/headshot]