KEN LUDWIG (Playwright) has had six productions on Broadway and eight in London’s West End. His 34 plays and musicals are staged around the world and throughout the United States every night of the year. His first play, Lend Me a Tenor, won two Tony Awards and was called “one of the classic comedies of the 20th century” by The Washington Post. Crazy For You is currently running on London’s West End. It was previously on Broadway for five years, on the West End for three, and won the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Musical. In addition, he has won the Edwin Forrest Award for Contributions to the American Theatre, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Helen Hayes Awards, the Charles MacArthur Award, and the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year. His other plays include Moon Over Buffalo, Leading Ladies, Baskerville, Sherwood, Twentieth Century, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, A Fox on the Fairway, A Comedy of Tenors, The Game’s Afoot, Shakespeare in Hollywood and Murder on the Orient Express. They have starred, among others, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Kristen Bell, Tony Shaloub, Joan Collins and Henry Goodman. His book How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare, published by Penguin Random House, won the Falstaff Award for Best Shakespeare Book of the Year, and his essays on theatre are published in the Yale Review. He gives the Annual Ken Ludwig Playwriting Scholarship at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, and he served on the Board of Governors for the Folger Shakespeare Library for ten years. His first opera, Tenor Overboard, opened at the Glimmerglass Festival in July 2022. His most recent world premieres were Lend Me A Soprano and Moriarty, and his newest plays and musicals include Pride and Prejudice Part 2: Napoleon at Pemberley and Lady Molly of Scotland Yard. His plays include commissions from the Agatha Christie Estate, the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Old Globe Theatre, and the Bristol Old Vic. For more information visit www.kenludwig.com.
TOM QUAINTANCE† (Producing Artistic Director/Director) is in his seventh season with Virginia Stage Company. At the Wells, Tom has directed Every Brilliant Thing, A Merry Little Christmas Carol, Pride and Prejudice, The Santaland Diaries, and Matilda The Musical. Regionally Tom directed Twelfth Night at the Guthrie Theater, and as an Associate Artist at PlayMakers Repertory Company he directed An Enemy of the People, Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, and The Little Prince. As Artistic Director of Cape Fear Regional Theatre (CFRT), Tom produced over 35 plays and directed many others, including the World Premiere of Downrange: Voices from the Homefront, a play based on interviews with military spouses from Fort Bragg. As the founder of FreightTrain Shakespeare in Los Angeles, he earned a Drama-Logue Award for his direction of Pericles. Other Los Angeles credits range from King Lear to The Devil With Boobs. A member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, Tom is a graduate of Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) with a B.A. in Theatre and Economics, and the University of California, San Diego MFA directing program, where he was the assistant director on the original production of The Who’s Tommy. Tom and his wife Wallis are the proud parents of Mireille Julia and Annika Christine.
ANTHONY MARK STOCKARD (NSU Theatre Producing Artistic Director) Professor Anthony Stockard proudly serves as Producing Artistic Director of the award-winning, nationally recognized NSU Theatre Company. At Virginia Stage Company he has directed The Wiz and Dreamgirls as well as appeared in the productions of How I Learned What I Learned, A Christmas Carol (2015-2018), Dreamgirls, The Parchman Hour, The Wiz, I Sing the Rising Sea and The Tempest. He is an award-winning director and actor who has appeared in television, film, off-Broadway and in regional theatre. He is the founder of both the Bachelor of Arts in Drama & Theatre Program and NSU Theatre Company at Norfolk State University where he also serves as a Tenured, Full Professor of Drama. Since his arrival to NSU, drama and theatre has gained historic national and international recognition and record-breaking audience attendance. Recent honors include being featured in the Spring 2024 issue of American Theatre magazine, receiving the Sustained Excellence in Teaching in Acting from University Resident Theatre Association; being named One of 25 Game Changers in American Theatre by Black Masks; four historic consecutive festival selections to the National Black Theatre Festival and its’ international colloquia and audience; the national award for Distinguished Production & Performance Ensemble from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for The Brother’s Size, who also awarded him awards for Excellence in Direction and Excellence in Design for the show. The production beat out more than 1,300 productions that were entered in the festival and involved more than 200,000 students nationwide. The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival has honored him with multiple Meritorious Achievement Awards for Excellence in Directing for his productions of Topdog/Underdog, Black Nativity, Broke-ology, A Soldier’s Play and The Color Purple. Professor Stockard, a sought-after consultant in theatre curriculum and African-American Theatre, earned his terminal degree in Theatre Arts from Brandeis University, studied Classical Theatre at Alabama Shakespeare Festival and earned his undergraduate degree in Theatre Arts from Alabama State University. www.anthonystockard.com --- www.nsutheatre.com
SHANE K. STELLY (Scenic Designer) is honored to be returning to VSC in the role of scenic designer. From 2008-2016, Stelly was the resident scenic charge for the company and scenically designed several shows. Since 2016, he has moved to Philadelphia and was a scenic charge for Proof Productions, painting over 40 Broadway shows, 6 national tours, and 3 international tours. Since 2020, he has shifted careers to scenic artistry for film and is currently serving as scenic foreman for an HBO series.
JENI SCHAEFER (Costume Designer) is the Director of Design and Resident Costume Designer at the Virginia Stage Company in her 22nd season. Regional credits include: The 39 Steps at White Heron Theatre, A Christmas Story at Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Hound of the Baskervilles at The Hangar and White Heron Theatre, Always...Patsy Cline PCPA Theatrefest, World premiere of Tom Jones for Florida Studio Theatre, Wit for Playmakers Repertory Theatre. VSC productions include; Dial M for Murder, Merry Christmas Carol, Henry V, The 39 Steps, The Hobbit, Every Brilliant Thing, Dreamgirls, Merry Little Christmas Carol, Dear Jack Dear Louise, Hold These Truths, Sense and Sensibility, Guys and Dolls, Matilda, Secret Garden, Fun Home, Always Patsy Cline, Crowns,The Hound of the Baskervilles, Pride and Prejudice, The Wiz, A Streetcar named Desire, Oliver, Peter and the Starcatcher, All my Sons,The Great Gatsby,The Fantasticks, Death of a Salesman, Red, Around the World in 80 days, Crowns, Billy Bishop Goes to War, Hank Williams Lost Highway and A Christmas Carol. Jeni Schaefer holds a MAC in Theatre/Costume Design from Wichita State University. Thank you to my family Tony, Sara and Ethan for being my inspiration and for always believing in me.
DAVID CASTANTEDA (Lighting Designer) has shed light on 500 productions around the country including Parchman Hour, Bluest Eye, Thanksgiving Play and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for VSC. Some bright moments in NYC: Broadway: Irena’s Vow (Tovah Feldshuh), Helen Hayes: Marvin’s Room (T.R. Knight), Directors Company: Murder in the First (Chad Kimball), Public Theatre, Peculiar Works Project, Abingdon Theatre, TOSOS, NY Fringe Festival. Regional illuminations include Albany/Berkshire Ballet (NY/VT), Broadway Rose (OR), Opera House Theatre (NC) , Round Barn Theatre (IN), Temple Theatre (NC), Carousel Dinner Theatre (OH), Venice Stage (FL), Cape Fear Regional (NC), Merrimack Rep (MA), ArtisTree Theatre Festival (VT), Seacoast Rep (NH), Millbrook Playhouse (PA), and many musicals in Spanish by ‘Misi’ in Bogota, Colombia. David radiates from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
SARTJE PICKETT (Sound Designer) works as a composer, sound designer, and performer for theater, film and interactive storytelling. Some national credits include - American Players Theater: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Love’s Labours Lost, Cyrano, Mary’s Wedding & Les Liaisons Dangereuses; Kansas City Rep: Nina Simone Four Women; The Guthrie: Twelfth Night, The Great Leap; Indiana Repertory Theater: Shakespeare’s Will; Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Much Ado About Nothing & Richard III; Yale Repertory Theater: Hamlet, Death of a Salesman & A Delicate Balance. Bricolage Production Company: DODO, Welcome to Here, Immersive Encounters: The Ascendants; City Theater: Cry it Out; The Pittsburgh Public: A Christmas Story; Quantum Theatre; Far Away, The Names Project & Chatterton. She is a co-founder of the sound design collective District 5 Sound, which specializes in sound design for immersive and interactive storytelling environments.
STEVE RANKIN (Fight Director) Mr. Rankin is an actor, director and fight director. He has worked all over the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, Austria and London. As a Fight Director on Broadway, he is a Drama Desk Award winner for Best Fight Choreography for Carousel. In addition, he has staged 18 Broadway shows including: Ain’t Too Proud, Summer, Carousel, Jersey Boys, Bonnie and Clyde, Macbeth, Henry IV, Twelfth Night, Dracula, Getting Away With Murder, Guys and Dolls, The WHO’s Tommy, The Farnsworth Invention, Anna Christie, The Real Inspector Hound, Two Shakespearean Actors, All My Sons, Memphis. And he is now prepping the revival of The WHO’s Tommy after 30 years of doing the original on Broadway.
Off-Broadway: The Third Story, Pig Farm, The Night Hank Williams Died and Below the Belt. He has also staged fights for the Metropolitan Opera, The Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Seattle Opera and San Diego Opera. As a director credits include: Pump Boys and Dinettes, The Best Warm Beer in Brooklyn, The Art of Writing on the Wall: A Portrait of Genet, Romeo and Juliet, and he adapted and directed Singin’ The Moon Up: The Voice of Jean Ritchie. As an actor, he has played over 100 roles in the theater and on television and film. On Broadway, he played Poins in Henry IV with Kevin Kline, Ethan Hawke, and Audra McDonald. For more film credits go to IMdb.com. Mr. Rankin also plays mandolin/guitar with the Americana Artist Susie Glaze and the New Folk Ensemble.
JORDAN SETZER (Choreographer & Intimacy Coordinator) is excited to continue her artistic journey at Virginia Stage Company. Her previous intimacy coordination projects include A Raisin in the Sun(Little Theatre of Virginia Beach), Boxes of Someday (The Z), Henry V (VSC), and Dreamgirls (VSC). Her choreographic credits include: A Merry Little Christmas Carol(Assistant Director), Guys and Dolls, Fun Home, The Secret Garden, Pride and Prejudice, The Wiz, Legally Blonde, Beauty and The Beast, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Return to The Forbidden Planet. Jordan’s directorial credits include GreenBeats Live! (VSC), Shrek Jr (CFRT), A Year with Frog and Toad(CFRT), The Wizard of Oz, and Alice in Wonderland. Some of Jordan’s favorite performance credits include the national tours of The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and CATS 30th Anniversary (Victoria). Regional Theatre: Spamalot, Mary Poppins (Dance Captain), Legally Blonde (Serena), S’Wonderful (Leslie), CATS (Sillabub), How To Succeed.., The Producers(Dance Captain), The Secret Garden, Peter Pan, Ballet Memphis Company, and Celebrity Cruises.
EMMA D. EMDE* (Production Stage Manager) is elated to be returning to Virginia Stage Company this season. Her recent credits include Regional: The Tempest, Sense and Sensibility (Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival) A Merry Christmas Carol, Henry V, Angry, Raucous, and Shamelessly Gorgeous, The 39 Steps, A Merry Little Christmas Carol, The Hobbit (Virginia Stage Company) Collegiate: Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe, The Old Maid and the Thief, She Kills Monsters (University of Nebraska at Kearney). This summer Emma will be returning to Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival for their production of The Merry Wives of Windsor. Emma graduated with honors from the University of Nebraska at Kearney with a BA in Theatre. She is also a proud member of the Alpha Psi Omega National Theatre Honors Society, The National Honors Society of Dance Arts, and Actors’ Equity Association. For information on Emma’s upcoming projects, follow her on Tik Tok and Instagram @mrsemmademde.
JEFF RYDER (Managing Director) has been Managing Director of Virginia Stage Company since March 2022. Prior to coming to VSC, Jeff served in several roles at Cleveland Play House from 2013 to 2022. Jeff holds a Master of Public Administration Degree from the Levin College at Cleveland State University and a Bachelor’s Degree from Tufts University. At Levin, Jeff was inducted into Nu Lambda Mu, the international honor society for the study of nonprofit management and philanthropy. Jeff also holds a certificate in Diversity and Inclusion for HR Professionals from Cornell University. He has served on the boards of the Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank, Theatre Forward, the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Cleveland, and the Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club. In Cleveland, Jeff was honored to be a part of the Cleveland Leadership Center’s Advanced Leadership Institute and the Cleveland Foundation’s Foundations for Philanthropy Program. Jeff has also been a stage manager at several theatres including Talespinner Children’s Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and Berkshire Theatre Festival.