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Play by Theresa Rebeck Directed by Margaret E. Hall “An impeccably built comedy. Destined to please crowds!”–The Wall Street Journal Brilliant, hot-headed chef Harry scores a mention in a food…
Play by Theresa Rebeck Directed by Margaret E. Hall “An impeccably built comedy. Destined to please crowds!”–The Wall Street Journal
Brilliant, hot-headed chef Harry scores a mention in a food magazine with his signature dish, and his business partner Mike finally sees profits within reach. The only problem? Harry refuses to recreate his masterpiece for the masses. Mix in a shrewd restaurant consultant and a waiter with dreams of his own, and it all goes to hell in this hilarious and insightful new play that asks us to consider where art ends and commerce begins.
 
Audiences will be close to the action as theREP is transformed into the intimate kitchen of a New York City restaurant! Grab your forks and your appetites for a show that’s sure to fill you with laughs.
 
Please be advised:
  • There are flashing lights between scenes in “Seared.”
  • “Seared” also contains some strong adult language and is recommended for ages 14+.
  • ALLERGY NOTICE:  Seafood is cooked on stage during “Seared.” NO SHELLFISH. The following foods are also used in “Seared”—

    asparagus, bacon, broccoli and broccolini, butter, cabbage, fennel, garlic, gnocchi, lemon, lettuce, mushrooms, oil, onions, pasta, pesto, salmon, some spices (cumin, paprika, mustard seeds, cinnamon, salt), spinach and white fish.

We’re partnering with some of the amazing local restaurants in our neighborhood to give “Seared” audiences the full foodie experience.

Bring your ticket, playbill, or email confirmation to any participating restaurant to gain access to these deals. Valid anytime during the run of “Seared,” starting Sept. 13-Oct. 6

-Satisfy your cravings with a dinner & show package with dp An American Brasserie and Yono’s! Enjoy 20% off your bill at either restaurant with proof of “Seared” purchase! Book your reservation at dp An American Brasserie or book your reservation at Yono’s.

Albany Distilling – 20% off the bill

Wolff’s Biergarten – 20% off the bill

Common Roots – Receive one complimentary drink token with the purchase of an alcoholic beverage

Lost & Found – 10% off the bill

McGeary’s – 10% off the bill

The Hollow Bar & Kitchen – 50% off a bottle of wine with purchase of a main dish –Nine Pin Cider Works – BOGO free cider with food purchase –Copper Crow – 20% off any appetizer

And don’t miss theREP’s special event nights!

Preview Party – Friday, Sept. 13-Sunday, Sept. 15 All Preview ticket holders are entered to win an exclusive culinary raffle! There will be one winner for each preview performance. Opening Night –Tuesday, Sept. 17 Includes complimentary post-show champagne toast. Chef’s Table – 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24 Hors d’oeuvres will be provided by local restaurants ASL Performance – 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 This performance features sign language interpreters. To request access to the designated seating section, please call the box office at 518-346-6204 Thirsty Thursday – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3 Enjoy samples from local breweries, cideries or distilleries. Behind the Scenes – 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6 12:30 p.m., complimentary coffee and pastry before the pre-show presentation of the special effects behind “Seared,” hosted by Producing Artistic Director Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill. This special conversation is free and open to the public.  
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Rin Allen*
Rin Allen*
Emily

Rin Allen (she/her) is delighted to make her debut at theREP! Regional stage credits include Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Milwaukee Rep, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Weston Playhouse, The New Theatre in Kansas City and Adirondack Theatre Festival. Rin has appeared on New York City stages at The Theatre at St. Clements, New York Classical Theatre, and the Baryshnikov Arts Center, as well as streamed performances with Abingdon Theatre Company, The Curtain and Women’s Theatre Festival. On television, Rin has appeared on “Law & Order: Organized Crime” and she worked as a stunt performer on multiple episodes of “Gotham.” She’s also been employed by some great restaurants and is stoked to be doing so on the stage this time. She is a proud member of Actors’ Equity and SAG-AFTRA.

Kyle Cameron*
Kyle Cameron*
Mike

NYC: “By the Water” (MTC), “Chains” (Mint Theater), “Pushkin” (the American vicarious). Proud member of the 52nd Street Project. Regional: SF Playhouse (“Significant Other,” Theatre Bay Area & SF Critics Circle Award Nominee; “Trouble Cometh,” world premiere), Denver Center (“Anna Karenina,” Henry Award Nominee), Studio Theatre, DC (“The Hard Problem”), City Theatre, Pittsburgh (“The White Chip”). International: three tours with Green Thumb Theatre (“CRANKED,” Dora Mavor Moore Award, world premiere), Arts Club (Vancouver), The Belfry (Victoria). Film: “Vampire” (Sundance). TV: “FBI: Most Wanted”, “Law & Order: SVU”, “The Blacklist”, “Orange is the New Black”, “The Lottery”, “Murdoch Mysteries”. Training: NYU Grad Acting.

Jovan Davis*
Jovan Davis*
Rodney

Jovan Davis is an actor and a writer based in Brooklyn, NY. He has written several poems as well as a full-length play, and is currently working on his first TV pilot! He is an avid lover of theater and is extremely grateful for the opportunity t be back at theREP for his third go in another wonderful play! He would like to thank his friends and family for their unrelenting love and support. Some memorable credits include: Othello in “Othello,” Oberon in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Jim Fingal in “Lifespan of a Fact” and Hotspur in “Henry IV.” 

Caesar Samayoa*
Caesar Samayoa*
Harry

Caesar Samayoa most recently starred as Dr. Emilio Amigo in “How to Dance in Ohio” on Broadway. Original Broadway Companies include “Come From Away” (Kevin J./Ali); “Sister Act” (Pablo); “The Pee Wee Herman Show,” “Hot Feet.” Off-Broadway/Regional: “Evita” (Perón), A.R.T./STC; “Los Otros” (Carlos), A.R.T./New York; “Love’s Labour’s Lost” (Don Armado), The Delacorte Theater; “Bernstein’s Mass,” Carnegie Hall; Yale Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, Goodspeed Musicals, Tectonic Theater Project, Seattle Rep. Film/TV: “Come From Away” (Apple TV+); “FBI” (CBS), “Ray Donovan” (Showtime), “The Blacklist” (NBC). Awards: 2022 HOLA José Ferrer Tespis Award, 2024 Harold Prince Award (Third St Gala). CaesarSamayoa.com @CaesarSamayoa

Margaret E. Hall
Director

Margaret E. Hall has worked internationally as a director, stage manager and drama teacher. She currently holds the full-time position of Associate Artistic Director at theREP, where she manages several programs (most notably, theREP’s NEXT ACT! New Play Summit and Neighbors For Neighbors programs) and directs both on the MainStage and within the in-school touring program.

Margaret made her MainStage directorial debut at theREP in 2017 with “An Iliad” and has since directed: “Sweat” 2024; “Secret Hour” (World Premiere and BroadwayWorld Nomination for Best Director Central NY, 2023); “Live From WVL Radio Theatre: It’s a Wonderful Life” (2019); “Red Maple” (World Premier and BroadwayWorld Winner for Best Direction of a New Play 2019); and was the Assistant Director to Kevin McGuire for theREP’s 2015 production of “Hamlet.” Additionally, Margaret has directed: “Shakespeare: The Remix;” “Harriet Tells It Like It Is!;” “Pure Poe: Three Tales of the Macabre;” “Petticoats of Steel;” “Cinderella;” “Alice In Wonderland!;” “Sleepy Hollow;” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream;” “Friend of a Friend: Tales of the Underground Railroad;” “They Built America: Workers of the Erie Canal;”  “An Iliad;” and “The Remarkable and Perplexing Case of Henry Hudson;” for theREP’s On-The-Go! in-school touring program.

Additional directorial credits include: “Circus Olympus;” “Into the Woods Jr.;” “Disney’s The Aristocats Kids’;” “Peter Pan and Wendy;” “The Wizard of Oz;” and “The Just So Stories;” she’s a collaborator with Conflict Relief, the Arab Israeli Theatre Collaboration; and has directed readings with Troy Foundry Theatre, Theater Voices, and PlayGround Theatre. Margaret is a proud member of SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society) and AEA (Actors’ Equity Association), holds a BA in Theatre Arts from SUNY New Paltz, and an MFA in Theatre Directing from the University of Essex in London.

Theresa Rebeck
Playwright
Theresa Rebeck is an Award-winning and widely produced playwright, whose work has been staged across the globe. Her most recent Broadway play “I Need That” (starring Danny DeVito) premiered in fall 2023 at the Roundabout Theatre Company’s American Airlines Theatre, where it broke the theater’s record for the highest-grossing week of any show, play or musical. Additional Broadway: “Bernhardt/Hamlet,” “Dead Accounts,” “Seminar and Mauritius.”
 
Other notable plays include the New York Times Critics Pick “Dig” (which she also directed) at Primary Stages/59E59 Theaters; “Mad House,” which played a critically acclaimed world premiere on London’s West End starring David Harbour and Bill Pullman; “Seared” (MCC), “Downstairs” (Primary Stages), “The Scene,” “The Water’s Edge,” “Loose Knit,” “The Family of Mann” and “Spike Heels” (Second Stage), “Bad Dates,” “The Butterfly Collection” and “Our House” (Playwrights Horizons), “The Understudy” (Roundabout), “View of the Dome” (NYTW), “What We’re Up Against” (Women’s Project), “Omnium Gatherum” (Pulitzer Prize finalist).
 
As a director, her work has been seen at The Alley Theatre (Houston), the REP Company (Delaware), Dorset Theatre Festival, the Orchard Project and the Folger Theatre. Major film and television projects include Trouble, with Anjelica Huston, Bill Pullman and David Morse (writer and director), “NYPD Blue,” the NBC series “Smash” (creator), the female spy thriller 355 (for Jessica Chastain’s production company), and her most recent film Glimpse, available for streaming now. As a novelist, Rebeck’s books include “Three Girls and Their Brother” and “I’m Glad About You.” Rebeck is the recipient of the William Inge New Voices Playwriting Award, the PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award, and a Lilly Award.
Brian Prather+
Scenic Designer

Brian Pratheris excited to return to theREP after designing last season’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Previous work at theREP includes, “The Irish and How They Got That Way,” “Red Maple,” “Miss Bennet,” “Blithe Spirit,” “She Loves Me,” “Mamma Mia!” and “Camelot.” Off-Broadway work includes “Daniel’s Husband” (Primary Stages), “Mrs. Warren’s Profession” (Gingold Theatre Group), “Becoming Dr. Ruth” (Westside Theatre), and “Freud’s Last Session” (New World Stages), etc. International: “Chung-mu Hall” (South Korea). Regional and other: Asolo Rep., Alley Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals, Barrington Stage Co., TheatreWorks Hartford, Virginia Rep., Broad Stage, Mercury Theatre, Delaware Theatre Co., Penguin Rep., among others. Awarded the Joseph Jefferson Award (Chicago), two Berkshire Theatre Critics Assoc. Awards, and nominated for an Emmy (New England) for the design of “The Kate” concert series on Public Television. Brian is the Asst. Professor of Scene Design at Central Connecticut State University, an Associate Artist at Barrington Stage Co., and a proud member of USA Local 829. See Brian’s work at www.brianprather.com.

Travis McHale+
Lighting Designer

theREP: “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” “Honky Tonk Angels,” “Jersey Boys,” “Shakespeare In Love,” “Mamma Mia!,” “Camelot,” “The Irish…,” “Blithe Spirit” and others. Recent designs include “Get Happy! A Judy Garland Celebration” (Carnegie Hall), “Is There Still Sex In The City?,” “Mister Miss America” and “#DateMe” (off-Broadway). McHale has also designed over a dozen shows for Norwegian, Regent, Oceania, & Carnival Cruises. Regional Theatre: Alabama Shakespeare, Bucks County Playhouse, Cape Playhouse, Northern Stage, Riverside Theatre, Theatre Aspen, Westport Country Playhouse, Weston Theatre Company, among others. Broadway: Associate Designer for 11 shows and tours, including “Sunset Boulevard” and “Something Rotten!” Seven seasons designing for NY Fashion Week. Faculty: SUNY New Paltz. Member: USA829. www.travismchale.com

Jeffrey Salerno+
Sound Designer

Jeffrey Salerno (he/him) is a New York City based Sound Designer and a proud member of IATSE Local 829. He is thrilled to be returning to Capital Repertory Theatre after having designed “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” “Sweat,” “Million Dollar Quartet Christmas,” “Honky Tonk Angels” and “Wizard of Oz.” Jeffrey’s work has been heard throughout the country and he has been awarded with CT Region Broadway World’s Best Sound Design for “The Agitators.” Most Recently, Jeffrey designed the World Premiere of “The Spell of the Red River” with Millikin University and Assistant Designed “Dead Outlaw” at Minetta Lane Theatre for Audible Productions. Off Broadway credits include MCC: Associate Sound Designer to Nathan Leigh “Space Dogs.”  Other regional credits include Berkshire Theatre Group: “Godspell,” “What the Jews Believe;” Playhouse on Park: “Indecent,” “Pippin,” “The Agitators.” Jeffrey would like to thank his fiancé Melanie, his cat Thomas and his community for their love, support and constant music recommendations. For more information about his current or past projects and what’s coming up next, visit www.jeffreysalerno.com @SalernoSoundDesign on Instagram

Andrea Adamczyk
Costume Designer

Andrea Adamczyk was nominated for a Broadway World Award – Central New York, for “Secret Hour” by Jenny Stafford – theREP 2023. Other designs include the Discover Albany City Seance ghost tour 2023, theREP’s On-the-Go school tours of “Harriet Tells It Like Is Is” and “Henry Johnson,” the Summer Stage Young Acting Company 2023, 2022 and 2021 and specialty pieces for theREP’s production of Ethel Waters’, “His Eye is on the Sparrow.” She was Assistant Costume Designer working with Howard Kaplan for “The True.” As a freelance Costume Technician in New York City, she built costumes for specialty events and industrials for Polaroid, Chase MetroTech and Vanity Fair as well as theatrical productions for New York City Opera Company, Virginia Opera Company, NYU Educational Theatre, Dollywood and others. Locally, she designed and built hundreds of costumes for the Bethlehem Central School District – “Titanic,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Wizard of Oz” and many others. Andrea is the Costume Shop Manager here at theREP.

Gabi Bazinet Douglas
Food Designer

Gabi Bazinet Douglas (she/they) is so excited to be back at theREP doing her dream job. Gabi previously worked on “Seared” at MCC Theatre Off-Broadway as a member of the Stage Management team and leader of the food prep and is thrilled to be returning to this play now as a designer. Recent performance credits include “Legally Blonde” and “Something Rotten” (Playhouse Stage Co.), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “The Wizard of Oz” here at theREP. She is also on the Performing Arts faculty at The Albany Academies. Big thanks to Maggie and the whole team here at theREP! 

Kate Kern*
Production Stage Manager

Kate Kern is absolutely thrilled to be the Production Stage Manager for Seared. Kate loves working with Capital Repertory Theatre and has worked as a Stage Manager and Assistant Company Manager for the past few years, working on shows such as “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” “Sweat,” “Million Dollar Quartet Christmas” and “Honky Tonk Angels.” Kate is also a company member of Troy Foundry Theatre, where she has worked as the Stage Manager for shows such as “Illium Burns: Where There’s Smoke” and “City Of Myth: Illium Sings.” She is also proud to have worked with wonderful local companies such as the Black Theatre Troupe, Proctors, and the Theatre Institute At Sage. Kate is a recent graduate from Russell Sage College-majoring in Business Administration and Theatre, where she was the Stage Manager for 4 years at the Theatre Institute At Sage. Kate is loves working with the people at Capital Repertory Theatre, and she wants to thank her family, friends, all the wonderful people at theREP, and NJH for all their support. 

Michaela Savoie
Assistant Stage Manager

Michaela Savoie is thrilled to be working for Capital Repertory Theatre and has worked as an Assistant Stage Manager and Assistant Company Manager. Prior to working on Seared, Michaela has worked backstage for “The True,” “Jersey Boys,” “Dracula: a Comedy of Terrors,” “Wizard of Oz,” “Secret Hour,” “A Midsummer’s Night Dream,” “Honky Tonk Angels,” “OTG Shakespeare: the Remix,” “Three Mothers” and “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.” Michaela is a graduate from SUNY Purchase with a degree in Theatre & Performance with a concentration in Stage Management. She would like to thank her family for their never-ending support.

Stephanie Klapper
Casting Director

Stephanie Klapper counts amongst her greatest joys, working in live theatre with Maggie and theREP family. Stephanie Klapper Castings’s award-winning work is frequently seen on Broadway, off-Broadway, regionally, on film, television, and streaming media.  With the return of live theatre, recent projects include:  ”Dracula” (theREP); “The Rat Trap;” “The Daughter in Law;” “Chains” (for Mint Theater); “The Lucky Star;” “Goldie, Max, and Milk;” “The New Golden Age” (all three for the Volt Festival at 59E59); “Grace, the musical” (Ford’s Theatre) “Elf Quest,” the audio movie; “Ranked,” the musical/HBO Documentary; “Candide” (Cincinnati Symphony / Philadelphia Orchestra). Stephanie, along with her exceptional team, is dedicated to continuing to expand and champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in the business and is passionate about arts education. Connecting creative, caring people to each other to make extraordinary things happen is a driving force. Teaches for NYU’s New Studio on Broadway and USC’s dept of Theatre/Musical Theatre; participant NYU Tisch Women’s Mentorship Program and Fordham HS for the Arts. Member of the National Board of Governors for Casting Society and Board Member for Casting Society Cares. Co-host of the podcast “Someone’s Thunder.” For Bob and Florence.


Important information
Please be advised:
  • There are flashing lights between scenes in “Seared.”
  • “Seared” also contains some strong adult language and is recommended for ages 14+.
  • ALLERGY NOTICE:  Seafood is cooked on stage during “Seared.” NO SHELLFISH.
Dramaturgy

Staff List

Capital Repertory Theatre Artistic Leadership Team

Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill, Producing Artistic Director
Margaret E. Hall*, Associate Producing Artistic Director

Gordon Greenberg, Associate Artist
Kevin McGuire*, Associate Artist
Barbara Howard*, Associate Artist
Stephanie Klapper, Associate Artist

Jean-Remy Monnay, Associate Artist
Yvonne Perry*, Associate Artist
Freddy Ramirez*, Associate Artist
Josh D. Smith*, Associate Artist
(* denotes a member of Actor’s Equity)

the Rep Administrative Staff
Jessica Bush, Operations Manager
Kait VanHeusen, Company Manager
Caspian O’Keeffe, Company Management Assistant

House Managers: Jennifer Duke Anstey, Kyle Avery, Michael Bopp, Deborah Dzingle, Diaka Kaba Hill*, Genevieve Hudson, Mary Murphy, Jalissa Watson, Graham Webster, Bonita Williams

Facilities Specialists: Evelyn Delgado, Patrick McCooney, Terence White, Kevin Wing

Bartenders: Paula Fishbein, Julius Harpending, Genevieve Hudson, Garrett Nylar, Dustin Winnie

Production Staff
Brandon Curry, Production Manager/Electrics Manager
Luke Krauss, Assistant Production Manager/Audio Engineer/Projection Engineer
Vanessa VanZandt, Properties Manager
Andrea Adamczyk, Costume Shop Manager
Carolyn King, Assistant Costume Shop Manager
Meghan Maynard, Wardrobe Supervisor
Emily English, Wardrobe
Stephen Pelletier, First Electrician/Projection Engineer
Doug Bouck, Run Crew

Stephanie Klapper Casting Staff:
Stephanie Klapper, CSA, Casting Director
Emma Balk and Joe Piserchio, Casting Assistants


Obadiah Savage, Director
Laura Brignull, Scenic Charge Artist
Ken Decker, Master Carpenter
Bryan Drossel, Lead Carpenter
Cynthia Smith, Operations
Maya Krantz, Electrician
Michael MacIntosh, Apprentice
Leonard Moxon, Carpenter
Jamie Leonard, Carpenter
Kevin Bobrick, Carpenter
John Spang, Carpenter
Kyle Avery, Carpenter
Aedan Schoen-Thomas, Carpenter
Kenneth Byers, Carpenter
Lynn Ohle, Carpenter
David Zweirankin, Carpenter
Joseph R. West, Carpenter
John Ruquet, Prop Librarian

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