NIU SCHOOL OF THEATRE AND DANCE
Anxious People
Sally Stevens Players Theatre
Feb. 16-18, Feb. 22-24
Playwright – Carol Lee
Director – Alys Dickerson
Assistant Director – Carrie Szostak
Intimacy Choreographer – Bethany Mangum-Oles
Fight Choreographer – J. Cody Hunt
Co-Fight Choreographer – Stanton Davis
Lighting Designer – Mike Kozek
Stage Manager – Jessie Ferreira
The show is approximately one hour and 50 minutes with no intermission.
Content warning: This show contains adult language and themes.
CAST
Nurse, Tired, Family 1
Ahyanna Addison
Jesus, Manager, Paramedic 3, Zoom in, Z
Destiny Davis
Downtime, J, Significant Other, Dad
Sophia Dimond
Impulse, Open, Untethering
Sonya Dunn
Satan, Mom, Spelling, Years and Years
Gabby Gozdecki
Expectation, McDonalds
Sania Henry
Audience, Paramedic 2, Rum, XXX Jennifer XXX, A
Tonio Horn
Hope, Bastard, Love, Family 3, Wicked6969, Customer 2
King Johnson
Guilt, Neutral, M
Becca Katz
Manic, N, Customer 1
Matthew Killinger
Coward, Paramedic 1, Party, Family 2
Derrick Longstreet
Knowledge, Queen, K
Lauren Roth
Futile, 911, Value
Jaylin Turner
DIRECTOR’S NOTE
Carol Lee’s play about anxious people is a comment on agency, childhood, trauma, grief, love and family.
The production is dedicated to the actor. When was the last time you sang the alphabet? Or played pretend?
Funny thing, asking a young studying artist to “embrace anxiety” when so much of the artist’s life is rooted in anxiety. I am grateful that my cast endeavored to play.
This play is for my students who willingly put themselves into the shoes of our characters; courageously and consistently.
This play is for the gap in generations and how our collective “worry” has united us through time.
This play is for the inner child in us who, from the dawn of time, was always supposed to be protected. Sorry to have failed you.
I hope that the cinema of our story blesses our understanding of what it means to forge through anxiety, embarrassment and connection.
Lastly, I am grateful for this process and what it has taught me about control, or lack thereof.
CAST BIOS
Ahyanna Addison (Nurse, Tired Family 1)
Ahyanna Addison (Nurse, Tired, Family 1) is a sophomore B.A. theatre studies major. This is her first production here at NIU. She wants to shout out to the director, Alys, and the cast for riding along with her on this emotional journey. She also wants to shout out her family. I love you all, thanks for coming.
Destiny Davis (Jesus, Manager, Paramedic 3, Zoom In, Z)
Destiny Davis (Jesus, Manager, Paramedic 3, Zoom In, Z) is a second-year B.F.A acting major. This is her second production here at NIU. Her most recent production was A Midsummer Night’s Dream. It was such an amazing experience. She truly enjoyed working with everyone in the cast, especially the amazing, sweet director Alys Dickerson.
Sophia Dimond (she/her) Downtime J, Significant Other, Dad
Sophia Dimond (she/her) Downtime, J, Significant Other, Dad is a second year B.F.A. acting major at Northern Illinois University and is so excited to be participating in her second mainstage production here at NIU. Previously, Sophia has been seen in last semester’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as Snug the Joiner. Before college she participated in various shows at Bolingbrook High School as well as the VVSD Stages summer programs in both on and offstage roles. Sophia has had a great time working on this show, and hopes you enjoy our production of Anxious People!
Sonya Dunn (Impulse, Open, Untethering)
Sonya Dunn (Impulse, Open, Untethering) is a Chicago-born, third-year B.F.A acting candidate here at Northern Illinois University. She has been in three NIU productions. Most recently, Rage Play (Ay) directed by Hannah Hammel, Much Ado About Nothing ( Antonia/The Watch) directed by Kay Martinovich, and The Children’s Hour (Lily Mortar) directed by Andrea Dymond. Thank you to everyone who is a part of this production!
Gabby Gozdecki (Satan, Mom, Spelling, Years and Years)
Gabby Gozdecki (Satan, Mom, Spelling, Years and Years) is a third-year B.F.A. acting student at Northern Illinois University. Gabby spent the summer at the National Theater Institute. There, she participated in the Theatermaker’s Summer Intensive where she originated six new roles in six new plays. Her recent roles at NIU include The Singer in Bertolt Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle translated and directed by Alexander Gelman, Bella and Eleanor in Big Love by Charles Mee and Joan in Melancholy Play by Sarah Ruhl, both directed by Bethany Mangum-Oles.
Sania Henry (Expectation, McDonalds)
Sania Henry (Expectation, McDonalds) is a second year B.F.A. acting candidate, and this is her second theater production here at NIU. She debuted in The Caucasian Chalk Circle in the fall. She would like to thank God for the opportunity to continue pursuing this work.
Antonio Horn (he/him) Audience, Paramedic 2, Rum, XXX Jennifer XXX, A
Antonio Horn (he/him) Audience, Paramedic 2, Rum, XXX Jennifer XXX, A is a second-year B.F.A. acting candidate. Previously on the NIU stage, he has played Francis Flute in A Midsummer Night’sDream. He is loving every step of this journey in acting. A lot of things in his life turned and misguided him from following this aspiration that he’s had since he was a kid. But he is grateful and honored to have this opportunity to strive and showcase what he’s been blessedwith so far. He knew nothing about this would be easy, but he easily finds this to be fun. No matter what happens, every moment is cherished by him.
King Johnson (Hope, Bastard, Love, Family 3, Wicked6969, Customer 2)
King Johnson (Hope, Bastard, Love, Family 3, Wicked6969, Customer 2) is a B.F.A. acting major in his third year from Chicago and Tampa, Florida. He’s excited to be in his third year here and continues to be a part of as many projects as possible. He’s honored to be amongst his cast mates and directors and take the stage in this production. This will be his third show here and first non-Shakespeare show. He has also starred in two short films called penance and we live together during his time at NIU, as well as helped produce and direct other projects in his free time. He wants to thank his friends and family for always supporting him through his artistic ventures and his whole Anxious People! cast and crew for making his third show a thrilling journey and pushing him to give his best.
Becca Katz (Guilt, Neutral)
Becca Katz (Guilt, Neutral) is a second-year theatre studies minor. Her previous credits include Ensemble in The Caucasian Chalk Circle and Chorus/Musician in Life is a Dream here at NIU. Becca is extremely grateful to be sharing the stage with such wonderful, talented people. She would also like to note that while everyone faces anxieties, it is how we accept and conquer them that truly matters. For the last time, Becca would like to dedicate this performance to those in her life who taught her to never give up on herself and always work hard. Thank you deeply for all your support throughout the years.
Matthew Killinger (Manic, N, Customer 1)
Matthew Killinger (Manic, N, Customer 1) is a senior B.A. theatre studies major who is incredibly grateful for this opportunity. Anxious People! is a play unlike any he has seen before and hopes that the audience follows the roller-coaster of emotions that the cast did while putting together this show. He would also like to thank his family and friends for their support through these trying times, and for NIU to allow him to reconnect with his inner child for the last couple years.
Derrick Longstreet (Coward, Paramedic 1, Party, Family 2)
Derrick Longstreet (Coward, Paramedic 1, Party, Family 2) is a B.A. student in his third year at the School of Theatre and Dance. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, he grew this passion for acting and has been working for a little over seven years at his craft. Derrick trained predominantly in Chicago at several locations on the north side and is newly represented by The Dream Talent Agency. He is currently seeking representation for further opportunities and relationships. Previous projects include In A Word: as an assistant director, Unfaded Wonder: principal role, and Lavrenti in The Caucasian Chalk Circle. He is pleased to have joined this group for another appearance in NIU productions.
Lauren Roth (Knowledge, Queen, K)
Lauren Roth (Knowledge, Queen, K) is a third-year B.F.A. actor originally from Kansas City, Missouri. This is Roth’s fourth production on NIU’s stage, and she is grateful to be contributing to bringing this story to life. She deeply appreciates the ongoing dedication and hard work of everyone in the cast and crew involved in this project. Lauren hopes you find some comfort within the stories of this anxious-filled show and enjoy!
Jaylin Turner (Futile, 911, Value)
Jaylin Turner (Futile, 911, Value) is a second year B.F.A. student, looking forward to being in more productions as time goes by. She would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her and thank her cast mates for being a wonderful ensemble!
PRODUCTION TEAM BIOS
Alys Dickerson (Director) is an actor, lyricist, voiceover artist and musician. She is passionate about exploring different genres of storytelling and connection. With over 15 years of experience as an actor and educator, she continues to grow her skills as a director. This is Alys’ second directorship at NIU. She graduated from the NIU SOTD Master’s program in 2016, and now holds the title of artistic associate at American Players Theatre in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
Jessica Ferreira (Stage Manager) is happy to be returning to the School of Theatre and Dance at Northern Illinois University, where her previous productions include The Language Archive and She Kills Monsters. She graduated from NIU with a bachelor of fine arts degree with an emphasis in stage management. Thank you to my family for all your love and support!
J Cody Hunt (Fight Choreographer) is proud to be pursuing his M.F.A. in acting. NIU credits include Azdak in The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Man in In A Word. Regional credits include Unto These Hills at The Mountainside Theatre, North Carolina; Sleeping Beauty at Birmingham Children’s Theatre, Alabama; Blue Gate Musicals, Indiana. Cody was a fight choreographer, stunt performer and fight captain for shows like SAMSON at Sight and Sound Theatres, and played the role of Jesus in JESUS, Pennsylvania and Missouri. His Chicago credits include Chicago Kids Company; Lost In Time, Magnified Gift Theatre; Low Hanging Fruit, Fearless Fiction Productions. He received his B.A. in drama with a concentration in performance at Jacksonville State University in Alabama. Cody would like to thank his wife Elena and daughter Emerson for their endless support.
Stanton Davis (Fight Choreographer) serves as the head of voice speech and dialects at Northern Illinois University. He studied at the Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of Delaware. He has acted, directed, coached, and taught at theater institutions across the United States.
Mike Kozel (Lighting Designer) is a second year here at NIU. He’s been in theatre since high school, and this is the first show he’s ever designed lights for.
Bethany Mangum-Oles (Intimacy Choreographer) is thrilled to have collaborated on this production. She is an actor, director, educator and mama of two born and raised in southern California. Bethany holds a B.F.A. in acting from California State University, Fullerton, and an M.F.A. in acting from Northern Illinois University. While at NIU, her studies took her internationally to the Moscow Art Theater School in Moscow, Russia and the Adana International Theatre Festival in Adana, Turkey. Bethany is a Certified Intimacy Captain and currently in pursuit of her Trauma-Informed Yoga and Yoga Nidra Certifications. She has made her artistic home at NIU as full-time performance area faculty and head of B.F.A. acting recruitment. Bethany also has the unique privilege of serving as rotating voice and movement faculty at the renowned Gately-Poole Acting Conservatory and was recently named artistic director of Kane Repertory Theatre. www.bethanymangum.com.
Carrie Szostak (Assistant Director) is a third-year B.A. student, and this is her first time assistant directing a show at NIU. She is excited to be a part of such a talented and funny group of people and has enjoyed getting to see everyone develop their characters. Aside from directing, she is also focused on scriptwriting and acting, all three of which were put to use in the SOTD’s 72-Hour Film Festival last April where her team’s film won multiple awards. Other shows she’s been a part of include Shrek the Musical, My Son Pinocchio the Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Les Misérables, Mutually Assured Destruction, Radium Girls, The Sound of Music, and The Monologue Show. When she’s not in the Stevens Building for 13 hours a day, Carrie can usually be found playing the flute in the Huskie Marching Band (in the fall) and the Huskie Pep Band or doing homework at the library. She hopes you enjoy this production and wants to remind you that it’s OK if you too are an anxious person.
Sarah Blickem (Assistant Director) is a fourth year B.A. theatre studies candidate at Northern Illinois University (NIU). This is her first time assistant directing, and her last show at NIU. Credits include stage manager for RUR, Melancholy Play, The Children’s Hour, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream at NIU, Sizwe Banzi is Dead with Outer Loop Theater Company, On an Average Day with Kane Repertory Theatre, and assistant stage manager for Timber Lake Playhouse’s 2022 summer season. She is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to create with such an amazing team, and would like to thank all the people she worked with during her time at NIU. She would also like to thank her parents and partner for their unwavering love and support.
Alix Burkhardt (Costume Designer) is a fourth-year B.F.A. design and technology student specializing in costuming. She is so proud to have been a part of this amazing team. She co-designed Big Love last Spring here at NIU. Her other design credits include Sizwe Banzi is Dead, Broken Mirrors, and 13 Suits with The Outer Loop Theater Company. She would like to thank everyone in the costume shop for enabling her crazy ideas and for teaching her so much. She would also like to thank her parents for all the late-night video calls and her roommate Cam for all the little treats.
Stanton Davis (Co-Fight Choreographer) serves as the head of voice speech and dialects at Northern Illinois University. He studied at the Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of Delaware. He has acted, directed, coached, and taught at theater institutions across the United States.
Kendra Holton (Director) (she/they) is a queer, climate-focused experiential educator. The former head of movement training for the NIU School of Theatre and Dance, Kendra has logged thousands of classroom hours including most classes in the B.F.A. and B.A. performance sequences and nearly a decade curating curriculum as associate director of the Gately/Poole Conservatory. Previous NIU productions include She Kills Monsters, The Wolves, The Revolutionists, Blue Stockings, and Good Person of Setzuan. Raised on Florida swampland by way of NYC, she trained at Moscow Art Theatre and Shakespeare and Company, and mentored under multiple master teachers in several performance disciplines. She’s among the last of the certified Williamson Technique teachers, and an intimacy designer for stage and film. Kendra is the co-founder of Actors Movement Camp, a nature-based retreat series for performance artists, and DeCarbon DeKalb, an environmental advocacy nonprofit providing local resources and solutions. Kendra is currently on leave from arts academia to explore the ways in which performance training can be of service to the fight for climate adaptation. She lives in Dekalb with her son, two cats, and a growing urban farm.
J. Cody Hunt (Co-Fight Choreographer) is proud to be pursuing his M.F.A. in acting. NIU credits include Azdak in The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Man in In A Word. Regional credits include Unto These Hills at The Mountainside Theatre, North Carolina; Sleeping Beauty at Birmingham Children’s Theatre, Alabama; Blue Gate Musicals, Indiana. Cody was a fight choreographer, stunt performer and fight captain for shows like SAMSON at Sight and Sound Theatres, and played the role of Jesus in JESUS, Pennslyvania and Missouri. His Chicago credits include Chicago Kids Company; Lost In Time, Magnified Gift Theatre; Low Hanging Fruit, Fearless Fiction Productions. He received his B.A. in drama with a concentration in performance at Jacksonville State University in Alabama. Cody would like to thank his wife Elena and daughter Emerson for their endless support.
Bethany Mangum-Oles (Intimacy Choreographer) is thrilled to have collaborated on this production! She is an actor, director, educator, and mama of two born and raised in southern California. Bethany holds a B.F.A. in acting from California State University, Fullerton, and an M.F.A. in acting from Northern Illinois University (NIU). While at NIU, her studies took her internationally to the Moscow Art Theater School in Moscow, Russia and the Adana International Theatre Festival in Adana, Turkey. Bethany is a Certified Intimacy Captain and currently in pursuit of her Trauma-Informed Yoga and Yoga Nidra Certifications. She has made her artistic home at NIU as full-time performance area faculty and head of B.F.A. acting recruitment. Bethany also has the unique privilege of serving as rotating voice and movement faculty at the renowned Gately-Poole Acting Conservatory and was recently named artistic director of Kane Repertory Theatre. www.bethanymangum.com.
Alicia Margerum (Scenic Designer) is a second year M.F.A. student studying scenic design. Credits include Red, Once on this Island, and All American Boys at Mississippi State University as well as Big Love at Northern Illinois University. She is grateful for the opportunity to have worked on this show with such a wonderful team and cannot wait to design for more shows in the future.Elizabeth Nowak (Dramaturg) (They/Them/Theirs) Is a first year theatre studies and anthropology double major. Their passions include dramaturgy, museum curation, creating props and conducting research. Elizabeth was on the flight crew for NIU’s fall 2023 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Tracy Nunnally (Technical Director) Professor Tracy Nunnally is the technical director and head of the Design and Technology Area at the Northern Illinois University School of Theatre and Dance; the owner and system designer at Vertigo™. He has been a professional technical director since the 1980s, and his professional TD credits span the full spectrum of genres, continents, and spaces. He is an ETCP Certified Rigger, Recognized Trainer, and Recognized Employer; a certified trainer for Lift Trucks and MEWPs; and a long-term member of IATSE, USITT, ESTA, ITA, URTA, and EdTA.
Timothy Peters (Lighting Designer) is a fourth-year B.F.A. design and tech major with a lighting focus. He recently designed/worked on the productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and In A Word at Northern Illinois University, Almost Maine at Indian Trail High School Academy, Much Ado About Nothing and Mamma Mia! during the 2022 season of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. He wants to thank his partner Cameron for their unwavering support, and his high school theatre director Bob Allen for guiding him toward a path of love for theatre and life.
Ski Sciaraffa (Properties Designer) is a second-year M.F.A. costume and props design candidate. Previous works include props designer for A Midsummer Night’s Dream (NIU 2023); costume craftsperson for The Three Musketeers (Montana Shakespeare in the Parks) and She Kills Monsters (NIU 2022); draper and stitcher for The Children’s Hour (NIU 2023); props designer for Just a Dream: The Green Play (Augustana College) and Anon(ymous) (NEIU); and costume designer for The Actor’s Garden’s productions of Becky Thatcher, Off to Olympus, Just So, and Pots & Pan. They would like to thank their family, friends, professors, and colleagues for their immense love and support.
Linnea Strack (Stage Manager) is a first-year theatre design and technology B.F.A and psychology B.A. double major from Hainesville, Illinois. Past credits include stage managing Chicago, The Addams Family, Clue, Little Women, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, and Rage Play. In her free time, Linnea enjoys listening to music and doing word search puzzles. Linnea wants to thank the amazing cast and crew for all their hard work and dedication. She would also like to thank Will, Lexi, her B.F.A. design and technology classmates, and her family for all their support.
PRODUCTION STAFF
Scenery
Scenic Coordinator – Sahin Sahingolu
Scene Shop Supervisor – Adam Rager
Scene Shop Graduate Employees – J. Cody Hunt, Paul Lang, Alicia Margerum, Tyler Page
Scene Shop Undergraduate Employees – Jade Doherty, Mike Kozel, David Mortenson, Sasha Norman
Student Technicians – THEA 295 Students
Run Crew – Victor Dianovsky, Hans Herrera, Kyia White
Costumes
Costume Design Advisor – Jeremy W. Floyd
Costume Director – Lori Hartenhoff
Costume Shop Supervisor – Elizabeth Galba
Costume Shop Graduate Employees – Elias Dennis, Ski Sciaraffa
Costume Shop Employees – Alyssa Altadonna, Alix Burkhardt, B. Leni
Costume Shop 395 Students – Alix Burkhardt, Emily Christanson
Student Technicians – THEA 210, 235, and 295 Students
Lighting
Lighting Design Advisor – Brandon Wardell
Resident Head Electrician – Chris Kurszewski
Lighting Shop Graduate Assistants – J. Cody Hunt, Paul Lang, Tyler Page
Lighting Shop Employees – Logan Bryant, Conall Doherty, Tim Peters
Student Electricians – THEA 210, 241, 295, and 395 Students
Properties
Properties Director – Dave Doherty
Properties Graduate Assistants – Eric Brockmeier, Alicia Margerum, Ski Sciaraffa
Properties Shop Employees – Sarah Blickem, Elizabeth Nowak
Properties Shop 295/395 Employees– Lizzie Ciszczon, Dave Mortenson, Sasha Norman
Production Management
Technical Direction Advisor – Tracy Nunnally
Production Assistant – Jordan Clifton
House Management Supervisor – Cornelia Hayes
SOTD FACULTY AND STAFF
Alexander F. Adducci (Emeritus)
Richard Arnold (Emeritus)
S.Alan Chelser (Emeritus)
Kaitlyn Cheng
Judith Chitwood (Emerita)
Gibson Cima
Roxanna Conner
Stanton Davis
Frankie DiCiaccio
David Doherty
Lila H. Dole (Emerita)
Jeremy W. Floyd
Paula Frasz (Emerita)
Elizabeth Galba
Kent Gallagher (Emeritus)
Kathryn Gately (Emerita)
Alexander Gelman
Richard Grund
Lori Hartenhoff
Kathryn Hubbard (Emerita
)Jennifer Ingle-Grund
Paul Kassel
Chris Kurszewski
Marc Macaranas
Bethany Mangum-Oles
Christopher J. Markle (Emeritus)
Lorri Marshall
Kay Martinovich
Terrence McClellan (Emeritus)
Ken Miller
Randall Newsom (Emeritus)
Tracy Nunnally
Matt O’Brien
Melanie Parks (Emerita)
Donald W. Polzin (Emeritus)
Richard Poole (Emeritus)
Adam Rager
Patricia Ridge (Emerita)
Deborah Robertson (Emerita)
Michel Rodriguez Cintra
Sahin Sahinoglu
Stephanie Sailer
Robert Schneider
Sarita Smith Childs
Willa Taylor
Jere Tulk (Emerita)
Emily Vitrano
Brandon Wardell