The Brick in association with
The Interstitial presents
In the Castle of Eternal Sunset:
A Module for Ten 0th Level Characters
By Charles Green
Directed by Erica Wray
Produced by The Interstitial
Cast
Player: Kevin Gill
Dungeon Master: Max Raymond
Creative Team
Music by Joshua Dumas
Costumes by Adam Mummery
Production Coordination by
Lindsay Warnick
Pamphlet & Poster Design by
Joshua Dumas
Special Thanks
A.R.T./New York, Kate Adams, K8 August,
Mark Benedetti, Dani Bryant,
Ellis Fontana, Casey Grambo,
Robbie Hamilton, Ava Markhovsky,
Ren Pepitone, and Mike Steele
Follow us at www.theinterstitialnyc.com and @TheInterstitialNYC
The Interstitial presents
In the Castle of Eternal Sunset:
A Module for Ten 0th Level Characters
By Charles Green
Directed by Erica Wray
Produced by The Interstitial
Cast
Player: Kevin Gill
Dungeon Master: Max Raymond
Creative Team
Music by Joshua Dumas
Costumes by Adam Mummery
Production Coordination by
Lindsay Warnick
Pamphlet & Poster Design by
Joshua Dumas
Special Thanks
A.R.T./New York, Kate Adams, K8 August,
Mark Benedetti, Dani Bryant,
Ellis Fontana, Casey Grambo,
Robbie Hamilton, Ava Markhovsky,
Ren Pepitone, and Mike Steele
Follow us at www.theinterstitialnyc.com and @TheInterstitialNYC
Company Bios
Joshua Dumas is a composer, new media, and sound artist exploring social and ecological justice through technology. He performs as Tired Circuits, and with Mending and AM Higgins. He is so honored to be at Brick Aux, working with Erica and Morgan in these early days of the Interstitial, on Charles' brilliant new play, with this lovely cast and crew! http://joshuadumas.art
Kevin Gill is a 20-year-old actor, writer, and all around super chill guy (like really chill). A rising junior of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Kevin is delighted to bring what he knows to 𝘐𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘊𝘢𝘴𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘌𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘚𝘶𝘯𝘴𝘦𝘵. Kevin is especially excited to get back into the DnD saddle for this adventure. He’s extremely grateful to have the opportunity to work with the amazing team at the Interstitial and to work with the wonderful words of Charles Green. Kevin is thrilled to perform the role of The Player for you all!
@theofficialkevingill on Instagram
@theofficialkevingill on Instagram
Morgan Grambo (she/her) is a dramaturg, producer, writer, and educator dedicated to the production of new plays. She is one-half of the producing partnership The Interstitial. Based in Queens, she has worked with Roundabout Theatre Company, Hartford Stage, Athena Project, and The Juilliard School, in addition to supporting artistic and new play development efforts at several organizations across the country. She recently taught at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI. Morgan received her MFA in Dramaturgy and a graduate certificate in Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies from the University of Iowa.
Charles Green is a poet and playwright. His works include P o l a r i s (a tragedy expansion pack) [National New Play Network/Kennedy Center – MFA Playwrights Workshop], Genocide: A Love Story (Theater 503 New Play Contest, London— Semifinalist), The Dybbuk of Dachau (The O’Neill Center’s National Playwrights Conference— Semifinalist), and American Zion (Finborough Theatre, London— Finalist). Charles is an MFA graduate of the Iowa Playwrights Workshop and is currently pursuing a PhD in Theatre and Performance at Columbia University.
Adam Mummery (He/They): Adam is the Grants & Data Manager at A.R.T./New York, a freelance graphic designer and stylist, and operates a small business selling vintage clothing (IG: ETVintageClothing). They also do Queer Sensitivity training for small organizations and theatres. Their background in the theatre is in playwriting, directing, and costuming/makeup. Currently, Adam lives on the Lower East Side with their partner and chihuahua Rue.
Max Raymond (he/him) is an NYC-based theatre artist who grew up in North Carolina and Texas. Selected credits: Archie's Weird Parody (Don't Tell Mama, Theatre Row); Frailty, Thy Name, a virtual adaptation of Hamlet (Nutshell Theatre); The Member of the Wedding (Star Pocket Theatre); Little Shop of Horrors (Raleigh Little Theatre); Legally Blonde (Temple Theatre); It Shoulda Been You, The Elephant Man (Theatre in the Park); Hay Fever (NCSU TheatreFest); Antigone, Written on the Heart (Burning Coal). Max also works as a theatrical gender consultant and trans literacy trainer. "For my sister, Anabel, who loves D&D."
IG: @maxraymond_ / maxraymond.org
IG: @maxraymond_ / maxraymond.org
Lindsay Warnick is a Queens-based theater artist gone corporate - thank you, pandemic! She has worked in various capacities with the Public Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York Stage and Film, the Juilliard School, Ars Nova, and Mint Theater Company. She is thrilled to make her return to the theater and to reunite with Erica, Morgan, and Charles - and to work with our amazing cast. Thank you for having me play a part with The Interstitial; it means a lot. Lindsay holds an M.F.A. in Stage Management from the University of Iowa.
Erica Wray (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based new play director, Laban Movement Analyst, and Intimacy Director. She is one-half of the producing partnership The Interstitial.She spent 15 years in Chicago and served as Co-Founder of Knife & Fork, a theatre company dedicated to social practice around food and body politics and as Co-Artistic Director of Blank Line Collective, a movement-based, devising theater company. Erica works at A.R.T./New York and holds an MFA in Directing from the University of Iowa. She is an associate member of Stage Directors and Choreographers. ericawray.com
The Interstitial is a producing partnership between Erica Wray and Morgan Grambo dedicated to amplifying exciting new works by theatremakers interested in creating uniquely compelling theatre events.
As new work producers, Erica and Morgan are embracing the in-between. Collaborative, creative projects can often flounder in the spaces that exist between generation | exploration | presentation. We are interested in providing resources to embrace these interstitial moments in artistic development and support the artists that find themselves in these unmoored periods in a project’s lifespan.
In February 2023, The Interstitial presented Eric Marlin’s Denial at A.R.T./New York’s Dark Night Series @ the Gural. Charles Green’s In the Castle of Eternal Sunset marks The Interstitial’s inaugural production as we prepare to bring C. Meaker’s You Must Wear a Hat to New York City.
As new work producers, Erica and Morgan are embracing the in-between. Collaborative, creative projects can often flounder in the spaces that exist between generation | exploration | presentation. We are interested in providing resources to embrace these interstitial moments in artistic development and support the artists that find themselves in these unmoored periods in a project’s lifespan.
In February 2023, The Interstitial presented Eric Marlin’s Denial at A.R.T./New York’s Dark Night Series @ the Gural. Charles Green’s In the Castle of Eternal Sunset marks The Interstitial’s inaugural production as we prepare to bring C. Meaker’s You Must Wear a Hat to New York City.
Please consider contributing to The Interstitial’s Production Fund to support the staging of new works.
The Interstitial and In the Castle of Eternal Sunset are supported by generous donors!
Toby Altman, Amanda Benitez, Talia Corren,
Heather Ducar, Mary Beth Easley,
Bill Grambo, Casey Grambo,
Marcy Grambo, Paula Humphreys,
Carrie Heitman, Lynnette Li, Vanessa Lopez,
Eric Marlin, Mary Mayo,Laura Nessler,
Ethan Graham Roeder & First Take Co.,
Stacy Schilling, Janet Schott,
and Ariel Trocino.
Toby Altman, Amanda Benitez, Talia Corren,
Heather Ducar, Mary Beth Easley,
Bill Grambo, Casey Grambo,
Marcy Grambo, Paula Humphreys,
Carrie Heitman, Lynnette Li, Vanessa Lopez,
Eric Marlin, Mary Mayo,Laura Nessler,
Ethan Graham Roeder & First Take Co.,
Stacy Schilling, Janet Schott,
and Ariel Trocino.