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Northwestern University’s
Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts
proudly presents

WINK

By Jen Silverman

Directed by Claire Bouman

“Wink” was originally produced by Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley, CA – Jasson Minadakis, Artistic Director, Keri Kellerman, Managing Director

 

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We are on sacred ground. Northwestern University is on the traditional homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires—the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa—as well as the Menominee, Miami, and Ho-Chunk nations. Before it was stolen from them through colonization and forced removal, this land was a site of trade, travel, gathering, and healing for more than a dozen other native tribes. The state of Illinois is still home to more than 100,000 tribal members. In the spirit of healing and making amends for the harm that was done, we acknowledge the native and indigenous peoples who called this land home. We pledge ourselves as members of the Northwestern School of Communication to turn our statements into action and build better relationships with native and indigenous communities in Evanston, in Chicago, and throughout the region.

DIRECTOR’S NOTE

When we meet Sofie and Gregor they have all the markers of a successful life: a nice house, a secure job, a heterosexual marriage, and a cat. But something is . . . off. Dr. Frans’ therapy isn’t working.

It is risky to defy expectations. And who sets up these expectations anyway? It could be the voice of a parent that lives in our head, the constant barrage of ads and media that sell us ways we should look and behave, or our economic and political lives that require us to take jobs that earn a particular amount of money. It could be a childhood experience that told you were too much of this or not enough of that. All of this boxes us in and cuts us off from our true desires through shame, embarrassment, and fear.

How am I supposed to know what is right for me, regardless of if it’s expected or not? How do I know what I really want? Wink gives all of us the permission to live fully in the power of our genuine desires, our bodies, and our flaws. And when we commit to this messy, vulnerable process, we are forever transformed.

Claire Bauman, Director

SPECIAL THANKS

Jasmine Gurneau and the Center for Native American and Indigenous Research; Kaytlyn Mittag, Yujin Choi, and B. Burlesque; Amanda Dehnert; Roger Ellis; Jessica Thebus

CAST LIST

Angelena Browne — Sofie
Charlie Niccolini — Gregor
Nathan Hiykel — Dr. Frans
Elliott Hansen — Wink
Grace Hall — U/S Sofie
Ibrahim Khan — U/S Gregor
Tyler Yoon — U/S Wink

PRODUCTION TEAM

Claire Bauman — Director
Louise Sims, Tiger Lee — Assistant Directors
Alayna Klein — Scenic Designer
Gin Ko — Costume Designer
Lucy Elkin — Costume Coordinator
Rembrandt Pieplenbosch — Lighting Designer
Lily Zhao — Sound Designer
Mark Park — Wig, Hair, and Makeup Designer
Courtney Abbott — Intimacy/Fight Choreographer
Sydney Chan — Assistant Choreographer
Minjoo Kim — Dramaturg
AJ Dickerson — Stage Manager
Marilena Kolokotsa — Assistant Stage Manager
Eunbi Lee — Run Crew Head
Ellie Richards, Jeffrey Rohr, Jordan Wilhelm, Juno Azuz, Sasha Durta, Sophia Yen, Sarah Bock — Run Crew

ARTIST BIOS

Courtney Abbott (Intimacy/Fight Choreographer, they/she) NU: Museum; Antigone; Dracula, a feminist revenge fantasy, really; Violet; The Prom; Dance Nation; Marisol. NU Opera: Albert Herring; Cosí Fan Tutte; The Magic Flute. Chicago: Glassheart (City Lit); the love object (The Story); In His Hands (First Floor); Lavender Men (About Face); Love Song (Remy Bumppo); SS! Romeo & Juliet (Chicago Shakes). Education: MFA, Ohio University; BS, Northwestern. Special thanks to Lo Ca for her burlesque wisdom: @windycitywitches

Claire Bauman (Director, she/her) is a 2nd-year MFA director who creates theatre, dance theatre, and performance art through devising and ensemble-based practices. Previous Northwestern credits include “No Exit” and “Elephant.” Favorite professional credits include movement direction for “The Writer” (Steep Theatre) and co-producing and directing Sarah Kane’s “4.48 Psychosis” ([producing body]). She has worked with storefront and DIY companies across Chicago, including Trap Door Theatre, Red Tape Theatre, Interrobang Theatre Project, and Wender Collective. Love to Mark!

Angelena Browne (Sofie, she/her) is a performer from New Jersey and Saint Kitts & Nevis studying Acting, Musical Theatre, and Marketing at Northwestern. Recent credits include “For Colored Girls” (Lady in Purple) at Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre, “City Kid: The Musical” (Lena) at NJPAC. At the Wirtz Center, she has performed in “Sunday on the Rocks” (Gayle), “Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Play” (Van Helsing), “Sweat” (Cynthia), “Violet” (Lula), and “Last Stop on Market Street” (Nana). She deeply appreciates the support of her family, friends, and the incredible team behind this production!

Sydney Chan (Assistant Choreographer, she/her) is a theatre and Asian American studies double major with dance minor. After spending years on stage as a performer, she is excited to debut off-stage at Wirtz as an assistant choreographer. She thanks Claire for the opportunity to utilize her dance/movement experience. She thanks her parents, brother, family, and friends for their support!

Grace Hall (U/S Sofie, she/her) is a theatre major who is thrilled to be a part of this production of “Wink” for the Wirtz Center. Some of her recent credits include, “Thimble”(Asper), “Grease” (Jan), and “The Prom” (ensemble swing). She is a theatre artist in many ways as both an actor and designer. She is originally from Los Angeles, California, and so excited to be here and a part of “Wink”!

Elliott Hanson (Wink, he/him) is a senior at Northwestern University studying Theater and Psychology with the Acting for the Screen module. NU credits include Matilda (Rudolpho), Cabaret (Texas), Kinky Boots (Angel), and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania). He dedicates this performance to his late cat, Skitty—an icon, a legend, and a cat who undoubtedly would’ve been a Wink fan 🙂

Nathan Hiykel (Dr. Frans, he/him) Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Nathan has previously played Curly in Oklahoma!, Tonton Julian in Once on this Island, Mumford the Dragon in The Last Stop on Market Street, Mr. Wormwood in Matilda the Musical, and most recently Birder in How to Find the Wildflowers: A Map. Nathan is excited to bring the story of Wink to you all and wants to thank his friends and family for all of their support in his artistic endeavors.  

Ibrahim Khan (U/S Gregor, he/him) is very excited to return to the Wirtz Center for his second production! Previous Wirtz credits include “How to Know the Wildflowers: A Map” (Ensemble, u/s Michael). Professional credits include “Legally Blonde” (Sundeep/Ensemble, Music Theater Works). Besides theatre, he likes to play guitar, hike, and hang out with his dog. He’d like to thank his family, friends, and partner for their unending support.

Minjoo Kim (Dramaturg, she/her) is a first-year PhD student in Theater and Drama (IPTD) from Seoul, South Korea. Her research centers around oral histories, tourism, identity, and site-specific performances. Dramaturgy credits include “Bull in a China Shop” and “The Oresteia” at Edison Theatre.

Alayna Klein (Scenic Designers, she/her) is a 3rd year set designer in pursuit of her MFA at NU. Previously, she has designed “The Tempest,” “Antigone,” and “The Clean House” here at the Wirtz Center. Select design credits: “Fully Committed” (6th Street Playhouse), “Spring Awakening” (SUNY New Paltz), Physical Acting Intensive (NYU), and “Leaving Eden” (NY Musical Festival 2019). Select assistant credits: The Drama Bookshop (David Korins), “Suffs” (Mimi Lien, The Public), “Sweeney Todd” (Mimi Lien, Broadway), “Leroy & Lucy” (Andrew Boyce, Steppenwolf) . www.alaynaklein.com.

Gin Ko (Costume Designer, she/her)is a costume designer with extensive collaborations in photography projects. Her work has been showcased in Taipei, Macau, and Chicago. Originally from Taiwan, she arrives at costume design from a background in classical music. She holds a BA in Drama and Theatre from National Taiwan University and is currently pursuing her Stage Design MFA at Northwestern University. Explore more of her creations by visiting her website: https://ginyk.com/

Marilena Kolokotsa (Assistant Stage Manager, she/her) is a proud theatre major and dance minor in Northwestern University. Her recent credits include Nancy in “Oliver! The Musical”, Megan Jones in “PUFFS”, Ms. Mirage in “Lipstick Burlesque’s ‘24 show”, and Antigone U/S in “Antigone”. This is her third stage management experience in the university, following “Mee-Ow’s 50th Show” and “Durango”.

Tiger Lee (Assistant Director, any pronouns) is so excited to have gotten the chance to work alongside such a fun and twisted play. After mainly immersing himself as a performer in Northwestern’s student run productions, he is thrilled to have worked on a show in the Wirtz center for the first time. He would like to give a huge thanks to his co-assistant director, Louise Sims, for being such an incredible person to work alongside this process.

Charlie Niccolini (Gregor, he/him) is a senior theatre major at Northwestern. Wirtz credits include “The Tempest” (Caliban) and “Sweat” (Jason). He is also a member of THUNK A Cappella. Charlie would like to thank Claire and the entire cast and crew of Wink for their hard work over the past few months.

Mark Park (Hair and Makeup Designer, any pronouns) is a wigs, hair, and makeup designer who has designed and executed a variety of looks for theatre, short films, photoshoots, and independent projects. Their wigs, hair, and makeup credits include The Tempest and Kinky Boots, and their selected hair and makeup credits include Danceworks, The Prom, and Everybody. They were the wigs, hair, and makeup assistant at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival ‘23 and did makeup work for several professional photographers in Korea.

Louise Sims (Assistant Director, she/her) is a sophomore theatre major and performer who is thrilled to be making her assistant directing debut on such a fantastically bizarre show. Louise sends many thanks Claire for her guidance and to entire team for being wonderful to work with, especially her co-AD, Tiger.

Tyler Yoon (U/S Wink, any pronouns) is a 1st year undergraduate from South Korea.

Lily Zhao (Sound Designer, she/her) is an MA student in Sound Arts and Industries at NU. She specializes in multi-media sound designs like video games, films, theater, museum, interactive sound design, and contemporary composition. She is excited and grateful to work on Wink as her first show at NU!

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS

We thank our donors who make it possible to develop and sustain the quality of productions at Northwestern University. The following individuals and institutions have made gifts to one or more of the following areas: the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts, American Music Theatre Project and the Music Theatre Funds. All gifts were made between September 1, 2024 and January 15, 2025.

$1,000-$19,999

  • Megan Felsburg Doud and Nathaniel Thompson Doud
  • Timothy W. Donovan, Esq. and Walter Krause
  • Ellen W. Stukenberg and John William Stuckenberg
  • Elizabeth Schlecht Murrill and Stephen R. Murrill
  • David H. Zarefsky, PhD
  • John J. Sikora Jr. and Lacey C. Sikora
  • John D. Ruffley
  • Anonymous Donor
  • Pres. Michael H. Schill
  • Sally S. Dobroski
  • Mary Jane Alt Wilson and Jeremy Robert Wilson, PhD
  • Elaine Cohen Rubin and Arlen D. Rubin
  • The Graber Family Foundation
  • Sarah Siddons Society Inc.

$250-$999

  • Wendy S. Baldikoski and Steve Baldikoski
  • Rebecca Santos Anderson and Arthur H. Anderson
  • Michael Greif
  • Sadhna Govindarajulu True
  • Judith L. Monroe and Thomas A. Monroe
  • Wayne B. Giampietro and Mary E. Giampietro
  • Candy Kaelin Deemer and Kenneth McKeon Deemer
  • John Randolph Labbe and Claire Elizabeth Labbe
  • Todd P. Semla and Susan Semla
  • Edward W. Koryl
  • Terrie Inder, MD
  • Russell A. Koplin and Eric Friel

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SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION DEANS

E. Patrick Johnson, Dean of the School of Communication and Annenberg University Professor
Lori Barcliff Baptista, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Advising
Roderick Hawkins, Associate Dean of External Affairs and Chief of Staff
Molly Losh, Associate Dean for Research
Bonnie Martin-Harris, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Rick Morris, Associate Dean for Finance and Administration
Rayvon Fouche’, Associate Dean for Graduate Education
Tanya Palmer, Assistant Dean & Executive Artistic Director

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION CHAIRS

Thomas Bradshaw, Radio/Television/Film
Leslie DeChurch, Communication Studies
Joshua Chambers-Letson, Performance Studies
Henry Godinez, Theatre
Bharath Chandrasekaran, Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Melissa Blanco Borelli, Head of Dance
Tommy Rappley, Associate Chair of Theatre
James Schwoch, Associate Chair of Communication Studies
Erin Courtney, Associate Chair of Radio/Television/ Film

WIRTZ CENTER STAFF

Jorge Silva — Managing Director
Michael Constantino — Associate Managing Director
Pete Brace — Marketing & Development Manager
Heather Basarab — Production Manager
Valerie Tu — Production Manager, Chicago
Gianna Carter — Production Coordinator
Aziza Macklin — Audience Experience Manager
Jamie L. Mayhew — Box Office Manager
Lynn Kelso — Imagine U Artistic Mentor
Ryan T. Nelson — Music Supervisor
Dylan Reyno — Technical Coordinator
Shannon Perry — Technical Supervisor
Emily Baker — Assistant Technical Supervisor
Dylan Jost — Scenic Carpenter
Micah Hofferth  — Scenic Carpenter
James Weber — Scenic Artist
Eileen Rozycki — Assistant Scenic Artist
Chris Wych — Properties Supervisor
Kathy Beach Parsons  — Properties Assistant
Eileen Clancy — Costume Shop Supervisor
Jessica Donaldson — Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor
Kristy White — Cutter/Draper
Pamela Brailey — Cutter/Draper
Renee Werth — Stitcher/Crafts Supervisor
Eli Hunstad — First Hand
Peter Anderson — Lighting & Sound Supervisor
Michael Trudeau — Associate Lighting & Sound Supervisor
Stephen J. Lewis — OGMC Arts and Media Producer
Stephanie Kulke  — OGMC Fine Arts Editor

AMERICAN MUSIC THEATRE PROJECT

Alexander Gemignani — AMTP Artistic Director
Denise McGillicuddy — AMTP Program Assistant

WORK STUDY STUDENTS AND VOLUNTEERS

Arawen Alberg, Crom Amaya, Maya Avery, Sarah Bock, Alex Branka, Josaphina Brinkerhoff, Aydn Calhoun, Sydney Chan, Daniel Cho, Gemma Cohen, Ryan Cooke, Olivia Czyz, Roie Dahan, Annie Edwards, Ciara Farris, Nora Fox, Yui Ginther, Zoryah Gray, Jessica Guo, Tvesha Gupta, Alena Haney, Kiara Hill, Baz Holifield, Nicholas Hollenbeck, Katherine Horton, Patrick Howard, Miracle Idowu, Yelim Kim, Mahanash Kumar, Ghino Lee, Sarah Lewis, Katherine Li, Morgan Marin, Kapila Marsh, Owen Meehan-Egan, Sophia Mitton-Fry, Mario Montes, Alexander Myres, Ezra Osburn, Yooha Park, Alaina Parr, Michael Peterson, Seidy Pichardo, Elle Pierre, Haley Randall, Ayla Richardson, Henry Rohrback, Ava Romero, Jack Shadden, Anah Shaikh, Louise Sims, Poseybelle Stoeffler, Amelia Sullivan, Amanda Swickle, Yumi Tallud, Millie Rose Taub, Walter Todd, Allyson Vasquez, Mariah Waters, Alex Yang, Gavin Yi, Yehuda Zilberstein