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Kerrmoor by Susan McCully. Co-production of Interrobang and Strand Theatre Companies.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Elena Kostakis, 443-874-4917, [email protected]

Kiirstn Pagan, [email protected]

The Interrobang Theatre Company and The Strand Theater Company partner to present the world premiere of Kerrmoor by Susan McCully

Monday, September 28, 2015. Baltimore, MD: The Interrobang Theatre Company and The Strand Theater Company proudly present a world premiere co-production of Kerrmoor, by renowned Baltimore playwright and educator, Susan McCully. In an isolated Appalachian town, the hard-hewn folk return to their backwoods rituals to ward off threats from an increasingly hostile modern world. Will Lorna convince her mother to make the necessary sacrifice and prevent social and ecological disaster? Will the chilling Rite at Kerrmoor be repeated? The production will preview on October 29, open the following night, and run Thursdays – Sundays through November 15.

“I set out to write an Appalachian Greek Tragedy”, says McCully, “-- a play that presents an intimate family portrait of isolated, white rural America. The play is about where I grew up surrounded by people who exude nobility and strength mixed with a dangerous dose of fear. It's a little like a Sam Shepard play written by a middle-aged lesbian living in Baltimore.”

Susan McCully is a scholar of feminist theatre and a dramaturg, as well as a playwright and performer. She is the Artistic Director for GRRL Parts, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s (UMBC) festival of new plays by women. Her plays Cyber Becomes Electra, Inexcusable Fantasies and Leah’s Dybbuk have played at colleges, universities and fringe festivals across the U.S. and abroad, including University of Toronto, University of Exeter, and the Kolibri Pince in Budapest. Inexcusable Fantasies premiered at the Strand in November 2012 to rave reviews, and was later featured at the Prague and the New York Fringe Festivals in 2013. Her play Voracious will premiere at UMBC in November of this year.

Strand, known for championing challenging and provocative theater that celebrates women's diverse voices and perspectives, is thrilled to once again collaborate with Susan McCully and director Eve Muson, and to partner with The Interrobang Theatre Company to bring Kerrmoor to life. “It is a joy to welcome Susan and Eve back to the Strand,” says Strand Managing Director, Elena Kostakis. “They are true champions of women’s theater and bring inspiration and integrity to every project. In partnership with the vibrant young company like Interrobang, we are sure to have a very special treat for the Baltimore audiences!”

The Interrobang Theatre Company was founded just two years ago by David Brasington, Katie Hileman (Artistic Director), Kiirstn Pagan (Managing Director), and Jessie Poole. Though relatively new to the theatre scene, the company members know playwright/directing team McCully and Muson very well, having learned from and worked with the professors while students of the department of theatre at UMBC. “We are so glad that these relationships with our UMBC professors continue to foster our artistic growth beyond graduation,” says Kiirstn Pagan, Interrobang Managing Director, who graduated from UMBC in 2011. “With the support of the UMBC theatre community and in partnership with a more established theatre company like the Strand, Kerrmoor is sure to be Interrobang’s largest show to date.”

Kerrmoor is a proud participant in the D.C. Women’s Voices Theater Festival,Baltimore’s Charm City Fringe, and Free Fall Baltimore. More than 50 of the Washington, D.C. region’s professional theaters are joining together to produce, in the fall of 2015, the Women’s Voices Theater Festival. The companies will each present a world premiere production of a work by one or more female playwrights, highlighting both the scope of plays being written by women, and the range of professional theater being produced in and around the nation’s capital. Charm City Fringe, Baltimore’s annual theatre festival for up-and-coming theatre companies and artists, will enter its fourth year of the festival this November. Charm City Fringe challenges traditional theatre audiences expectations’ of the performing arts, attracting non-traditional theatre-goers and helping to cultivate Baltimore as a hub for theatre. Free Fall Baltimore developed by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, is a city-wide festival of free arts and cultural events, designed to increase access, interest and attendance in the city's many cultural organizations, especially for families and young adults, who are the creative community's future patrons.

Kerrmoor is made possible with the generous support of the UMBC College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (Scott Casper, Chair) and an Individual Artist Award from the Maryland State Arts Council.

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CAST

Susan McCully – Agatha

Katie Hileman – Lorna

Erin Hanratty – Kylie

PRODUCTION TEAM

Eve Muson – Director

Brady Whealton – Stage Manager

Gregg Schraven – Set Designer

Adam Mendelson – Lighting Designer

Jeff Dorfman – Sound Designer

Linda Dusman – Composer

Eric Abele – Costume Designer

Christian Bell – Fight Choreographer

SHOW DETAILS

Kerrmoor

By Susan McCully

Directed by Eve Muson

Thursday, Oct 29 at 8pm (preview)

Friday, Oct 30 at 8pm (opening)

Saturday, Oct 31 at 8pm

Sunday, Nov 1 at 3pm

Thursday, Nov 5 at 8pm

Friday, Nov 6 at 8pm

Saturday, Nov 7 at 8pm

Thursday, Nov 12 at 8pm

Friday, Nov 13 at 8pm

Saturday, Nov 14 at 3pm

Sunday, Nov 15 at 3pm

All performances will take place at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, located at 811 Cathedral Street Baltimore MD 21201. Tickets are $8-20 amd are available at www.interrobangbaltimore.org.

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About the Interrobang Theatre Company

The Interrobang Theatre Company is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to producing high quality, new and contemporary plays that are challenging and exciting for the young actor and director. Through our work, we want to make the unfamiliar familiar and accessible to our audiences by exploring universal stories of the human experience. It is part of our mission to attract and retain theatre artists to Baltimore by offering professional opportunities, and to establish Baltimore as a vital city in the contemporary theatre scene.

About the Strand Theatre Company

The Strand Theater Company champions challenging and provocative theater that especially celebrates women's diverse voices and perspectives while bringing together the creative talents of both women and men as artists, technicians, and administrators. We invite patrons to experience some of the region's best contemporary and reinterpreted works for the stage in our intimate midtown theater in Baltimore, Maryland.

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