Diva

Written by Howard Michael Gould

Dates: February 26th and 27th, 2010 (8:00PM)
Location: Baker Center Theater
Cost: $4

Summary:
Diva is a modern play that follows the lives of those involved in a cable television show called "Deanna," which is about a female senator played by a woman named Deanna, who is not only the center of attention in the television show, but also her production staff. Deanna Denninger is a well experienced actress that works in an industry surrounded by men, but that does not stop her from getting what she wants. The main man in Deanna's life who is effected most by her actions is Isaac Brooks, an Executive producer, writer, and director of the show. Isaac's life is completely not boring once Deanna enters it.

Diva is a comedy that shows the perils and emotions behind the scenes of a hit sitcom, including business deals, sex scandals, Emmy nominations, and much more! Unlike most stage productions, Diva is different in that it will keep it's audience on it's feet with it's reverse timeline. The timeline of the play starts from the ending result of all of the trouble the drama causes to the very beginning, when everyone got along nicely. Not to worry, just because the play starts at the end, doesn't mean there won't be any surprises...

Starring:
Deanna: Arielle Rogers
Isaac: Andrew Scott
Kurt: Wex Allen
Barry: Nate Parsons
Ezra: Dayton Willison
Petey: Duncan Shaw

Crew:
Director: Adam Bialek
Producer: Liz Tippett
Stage Manager: Cortland Fitzgerald
Run Crew: Carolyn Williamson
Run Crew: Eric Sowers
Run Crew: Arianna Iliff
Costumer: Danny Duesler