[Capdist-announce] PRESS RELEASE: Online Play Reading of LETTERS TO KAMALA Opens WAM 2021 Season

Gail Burns gail at wamtheatre.com
Mon Mar 1 14:57:54 EST 2021


March 2, 2021



Contact: Gai Burns, Marketing and Publicity Associate

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Online Play Reading of LETTERS TO KAMALA Opens WAM  2021 Season

Available for Streaming March 14-21

LENOX, MA (March 2, 2021) — WAM Theatre begins its 12th  season with an
Online Fresh Takes Play Reading of  LETTERS TO KAMALA by Rachel Lynett,
directed by Nicole Brewer, which will be available to stream from Sunday,
March 14 to Sunday, March 21. Tickets are on sale now.

In the tense lead up to the 2020 presidential election, playwright Rachel
Lynett conjures three female American political leaders of the past to
share their wisdom, perspective, and wry humor with VP candidate Kamala
Harris.

Playwright Rachel Lynett explained that following Harris’s nomination for
Vice President: “I wanted to write a play that explored pride mixed in with
caution, a play that questioned our cultural obsession with firsts but also
made room for understanding the weight that being "first'' carries. Who
were the other firsts? What sacrifices did they have to make to get there
and what can we ultimately never compromise on?"

Director Nicole Brewer echoed this sentiment saying: “"VP Harris has an
impressive record filled with many firsts and what I appreciate about
Lynett's play is the central question of success at what cost and where
does she go from here?”

Missing from our history books, our current Vice President is challenged
and cheered on by three powerful women on whose shoulders she stands:
Charlotta Bass (Shannon Lamb), the first Black woman candidate for vice
president, Charlene Mitchell (Torie Wiggins), the first Black woman to run
for president, and Patsy Matsu Takemoto Mink (Lilli Hokama), the first
woman of color to be elected to the House of Representatives, first
Asian-American woman to run in Congress and the first Asian-American to run
for president.

All three actors are making their WAM debut. Lilli Hokama, who Berkshire
audiences may remember from I and You at Chester Theatre, will be playing
Patsy Matsu Takemoto Mink. Lilli has appeared in The Wolves at Lincoln
Center Theatre, Little Women at the Dallas Theatre Center, and Amadeus at
the Folger Theatre, where she will be returning post-pandemic to appear in A
Midsummer Night's Dream. Shannon Lamb, who will be playing Charlotta Bass,
has performed as an actor and singer on stages across the country, from
Arkansas Repertory Theatre to the Huntington Theatre in Boston. She sang
the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden and played various roles in The
Dave Chappelle Show on Comedy Central. And Torie Wiggins, who is playing
Charlene Mitchell, is an actor, director, voiceover artist, playwright and
professor. In addition to performing on many regional theatre stages,  she
has co-adapted and performed a one-woman show, Your Negro Tour Guide, at
various venues across the country.

The next Online Fresh Takes Play Reading of THE LIGHT by Loy A. Webb,
directed by Colette Robert, will be available for streaming April 25-May 2. A
surprise proposal gift puts the future of Genesis and Rashad's relationship
at risk when they are forced to confront a devastating secret from the
past. The Light is a 70-minute, real-time rollercoaster ride of laughter,
romance, and despair that uncovers how the power of radical love can be a
healing beacon of light.

Tickets for LETTERS TO KAMALA and THE LIGHT are on sale now. Audiences can
book a ticket to the virtual readings and view anytime during the week. WAM
aims to make both readings as accessible as possible, while maintaining our
commitment to providing artists opportunities that are equitable.
Therefore, we invite patrons to pick their own ticket price, ranging from
$15-$50. For more information or to reserve your tickets today, visit WAM
online at wamtheatre.com or call 413.274.8122.

For tickets and more information about the 2021 Season and WAM Theatre’s
programs, events, and artists, please visit www.WAMTheatre.com
<http://www.wamtheatre.com>.

At-a-Glance

LETTERS TO KAMALA

An Online Fresh Takes Play Reading

by Rachel Lynett

Directed by Nicole Brewer



Featuring

Lilli Hokama as Patsy Matsu Takemoto Mink

Shannon Lamb as Charlotta Bass

Torie Wiggins as Charlene Mitchell



Available for streaming Sunday, March 14-Sunday, 21, 2021

Tickets $15, $25, and $50



For more information about the 2021 Season and WAM Theatre’s programs,
events, and artists, please visit www.WAMTheatre.com
<http://www.wamtheatre.com>.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR

Nicole Brewer (she/her) is an antiracist cultural worker who uses theater
to strengthen connections across differences to foster healing, joy and
liberation. WAM Theatre: debut. Selected Theatre Credits: Milk Like Sugar
(St. Louis Black Rep), Ties that Bind (Catholic University) Creative
inspiration:  The complex-constant-chaotic-convex-concave-

Consciousness that makes a life Community Engagement/Activist work:
Facilitator
of Anti-Racist Theatre trainings, Membership/Affiliations:  artEquity
Facilitator Alum, Freelance Artist Resource Producing Collective
Awards/proudest
achievements: I'm most proud of being a caregiver to some extraordinary
children. Final word: What comes next is up to us...I'm encouraged that
this time we may get it right. Connect: nicolembrewer.com IG:
@antiracisttheatre
FB: Conscientious Theatre Training

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT

Rachel Lynett (she/they) is a queer Afro-Latinx playwright. In 2020, Lynett
received commissions from Florida Studio Theatre (As You Are), American
Stage Company (Letters to Kamala) and LatinX Playwrights' Circle (Echo Me).
Their plays have been featured at Magic Theatre, Mirrorbox Theatre,
Laboratory Theatre of Florida, Barrington Stage Company, Theatre Lab,
Theatre Prometheus, Florida Studio Theatre, Laughing Pig Theatre Company,
Capital Repertory Theatre, Teatro Espejo, the Kennedy Center Page to Stage
festival, Theatresquared, Equity Library Theatre, Chicago, Talk Back
Theatre, American Stage Theatre Company, and Orlando Shakespeare Theatre.
In 2017, their play Well-Intentioned White People was honorable mention for
The Kilroy’s and in 2020, Last Night and HE DID IT made the 2020 Kilroy’s
List.  Rachel Lynett is also a Visiting Assistant Professor at Alfred
University, the Artistic Director of Rachel Lynett Theatre Company, and the
Executive Director for Page by Page.

ABOUT THE CAST

Lilli Hokama (she/her) is an Asian American actress from Colorado who is
thrilled to be making her WAM debut as Patsy Matsu Takemoto Mink in Letters
to Kamala. Selected Theatre Credits: The Wolves (Lincoln Center
Theatre), Little
Women (Dallas Theatre Center, The Old Globe) Amadeus (Folger Theatre), I
and You and Now Circa Then (Chester Theatre), Matt and Ben (The Kitchen
Theatre), Antigone (Baltimore Center Stage). TV credit: Prodigal Son. Coming
Next: Depending upon the pandemic, she will hopefully be seen next at
Folger Theatre in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Creative inspiration: Lilli
finds her inspiration in nature, through music, thoughtful conversations
and heady podcasts that seek to unravel the inner world while keeping a
hand on the pulse of society. Membership/Affiliations: Actors Equity
Association Selected training: Bachelor of Science in Theatre Performance
and Associates in psychology from the University of Evansville Awards/proudest
achievements: Lilli was nominated for a Berkshire award for her work in Now
Circa Then. Final word: Lilli hopes to never stop learning, always seek
progress, and practice living with grace, gratitude and courage. Connect:
@_ill_lil_

Shannon Lamb (she/her) is an accomplished actor and singer who’s been
blessed to perform on various stages across the country. Current role with
WAM: Debut as Charlotta Bass in Letters to Kamala. Selected Theatre Credits:
Elizabeth Eckford in It Happened in Little Rock and Millie Wilkinson in Because
of Winn Dixie at Arkansas Repertory Theatre (both world premieres),
Temptation in Pandemonium at Cherry Lane Theatre, NYC (world premiere);
Gloria in Building The Wall at Academy of Music (rolling world premiere);
Rachel Twymon, Sr. in Common Ground Revisited at Huntington Theatre; Maydee
in Jar The Floor, Nella in Gee’s Bend, Mrs. Cory in Mary Poppins and Joanie
in The Full Monty at Arkansas Repertory Theatre; Brenda in Smokey Joes Café,
Ronnette in Little Shop of Horrors, and Mrs. Hannigan in Annie at Murray’s
Dinner Playhouse. Selected Television and Film credits: Jeanie in Mighty
Real, (dir. Djola Branner); Various Roles in The Dave Chappelle Show
(Comedy Central), Receptionist in This Revolution (dir. Stephen Marshall),
Imani in The Empty Hand (dir. Steven Watkins) and Sister Clarissa in Fight
Knights (dir. Kevin Ladson). Career highlights include: Singing the
National Anthem at Madison Square Garden and appearing on the cover of
American Theatre Magazine for her role in the world premiere of It Happened
in Little Rock. Creative inspiration: God, my fine husband, and our
children Membership/Affiliations: Actors Equity Association Final word: My
heart’s desire is to daily be a Light, to spread Joy and Love.

Torie Wiggins (she/her) is an actor, director, voiceover artist, playwright
and professor based in Cincinnati, Ohio. WAM Theatre: debut as Charlene
Mitchell in Letters to Kamala. Selected theatre credits: She has co-adapted
and performed a one woman show, Your Negro Tour Guide, at various venues
across the country. Collapse, Afghan Women Writers Project, Bloody Bloody
Andrew Jackson (Know Theatre of Cincinnati); The Mountaintop, Violet and
His Eye is on The Sparrow (Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati); Twilight: Los
Angeles 1992 by Anna Deveare Smith (Diogenes Theatre Co); Mame, and Crowns
(Human Race Theatre Co.) and A Raisin in the Sun and Fences (Cincinnati
Shakespeare Co.) She appeared in To Kill a Mockingbird with both Cincinnati
Shakespeare Company and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Film work includes:
A Christmas Melody, starring and directed by Mariah Carey; The Old Man and
the Gun with Robert Redford and Danny Glover. Directing credits: We Are
Proud to Present…and Good Kids at Miami University, Dreamgirls and Proof at
The Carnegie Theater, and Blues for an Alabama Sky at Falcon Theatre. Selected
training: graduate of the University of Cincinnati (CCM) with a BFA in
Dramatic Performance. She has over 20 hours of training in Intimacy
Choreography and is a member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA. Creative inspiration:
She is inspired to continue to root her work in uplifting BIPOC voices, and
building her company, WellArts Cincinnati, which combines wellness in
pursuing development in the arts. Final Word: “Those that don’t got it,
can’t show it. Those that got it, can’t hide it.” - Zora Neale Hurston.
Connect: www.toriewiggins.com


WAM Current Sponsors

WAM’s current sponsors include Adams Community Bank, Berkshire Taconic
Community Foundation, Blue Q, Blue Spark Financial, Brabson Library &
Educational Foundation, Canyon Ranch, Chez Nous, The Dylandale Foundation,
Greylock Federal Credit Union, Haven Cafe and Bakery, Health Professional
Coaching, Heller & Robbins, Interprint, Lake House Inn, Lee Bank, Only in
my Dreams Events, Onyx Specialty Papers, Outpost Productions, Prix Fixe, RB
Design Co., The Rookwood Inn, T Square Design Studio, Toole Insurance, and
a. von schlegell & co.

WAM Theatre’s 2021 Season is also supported in part by grants from The
Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative, Berkshire Regional Planning
Commission, Massachusetts Cultural Council, and Mass Humanities.

ABOUT WAM THEATRE

WAM Theatre is a professional theatre company based in Berkshire County,
MA, that operates at the intersection of arts and activism. WAM creates
theatre for gender equity and has a vision of theatre as philanthropy.

In fulfillment of its philanthropic mission, WAM donates a portion of the
proceeds from their Mainstage productions to carefully selected
beneficiaries. Since WAM’s founding in 2010, they have donated more than
$80,000 to 19 local and global organizations taking action for gender
equity in areas such as girls education, teen pregnancy prevention, sexual
trafficking awareness, midwife training, and more.

In addition to Mainstage productions and special events, WAM’s activities
include innovative community engagement programs and the Fresh Takes Play
Reading Series. To date, WAM has provided paid work to more than 500
theatre artists, the majority of whom are female-identifying.

As a civic organization that embraces intersectional feminism (feminism
that acknowledges how multiple forms of discrimination overlap), WAM
understands that to address one piece of systemic discrimination means we
have to address them all. This is on-going personal and professional work
at WAM for the staff and board, detailed in their recently released
accountability
plan <https://www.wamtheatre.com/wam-accountability-plan/>.

WAM Theatre has been widely recognized for having a positive impact on
cultural and community development in the region. WAM is the recipient of
the Creative Economy Standout Berkshire Trendsetter Award and previously,
was named Outstanding Philanthropy Corporation of the Year by the Western
MA Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Kristen van
Ginhoven, WAM’s Producing Artistic Director, was honored by the Berkshire
Theatre Critics Association (BTCA) with the prestigious Larry Murray Award,
presented at the discretion of the BTCA Board to a person or theatre
project that advances social, political, or community issues in Berkshire
County.



For more information, visit www.WAMTheatre.com <http://www.wamtheatre.com>

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-- 
Gail M. Burns (She/Her/Hers)

*Marketing + Publicity Associate*
https://www.wamtheatre.com/
413-458-4246

*Our 2021 Season!*
LETTERS TO KAMALA <https://www.wamtheatre.com/showsandevents/kamala/> | THE
LIGHT <https://www.wamtheatre.com/showsandevents/light/> | KAMLOOPA
<https://www.wamtheatre.com/showsandevents/kamloopa/>


Make a donation now <https://www.wamtheatre.com/donateonline/> to WAM
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