Help: A New Play by Claudia Rankine
About this commission
After closing during previews in March 2020 due to the pandemic, The Shed presents the world premiere of Help, a new play by acclaimed author and poet Claudia Rankine (Just Us, Citizen: An American Lyric), directed by Obie Award-winner Taibi Magar (Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, Signature Theatre; Is God Is, Soho Rep).
Derived from Rankine’s deep inquiry and ongoing investigation into white dominance, Help stars April Matthis (Toni Stone, Roundabout Theatre; Fairview, Soho Rep) as the Narrator, a Black woman who recounts Rankine’s real-life conversations with white people that take place in transitional spaces like airports. As the stories unfold through monologues and staged scenarios, Help explores how these conversations can go right, wrong, or raise new questions about our fragile democracy.
Rankine’s body of work, for which she has been awarded MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, crosses lyric poetry and prose essay to navigate questions of race, healthcare, loneliness, and what it means for a life to matter in American society today.
Recommended for ages 14 and up; includes adult language and content around white supremacy, racism, and misogyny
Creative and Production Team
Credits
Jess Barbagallo, White Man #7
David Beach, White Man #4
Tina Benko, White Woman #1
Charlotte Bydwell, White Woman #2
Zach McNally, White Man #6
Joseph Medeiros, White Man #3
Tom O’Keefe, White Man #1
Matthew Russell, Ensemble (u/s)
Rory Scholl, White Man #9
John Selya, White Man #5
Charlette Speigner, Narrator (u/s)
Jeremy Webb, White Man #2
Nick Wyman, White Man #8
Ashley Pierre-Louis, Associate Choreographer
Daisy Peele, Music Director
David Lurie-Perret, Production Stage Manager
Rachel A. Zucker, Assistant Stage Manager
Emily Skillings, Script Supervisor
Peiyi Wong, Associate Scenic Design
Luke Simcock, Associate Costume Design
Tessa Bookwalter, Associate Lighting Design
Tye Hunt Fitzgerald, Associate Sound Design
Meredith Prouty-Due, Assistant Costume Design
Nicole Brewer, Anti-Racist Coordinator
Chelsea Pace, Intimacy Consultant
Carrie Mossman, Props Supervisor
Seth Huling, Head Audio
Maytt Martinez, Head Lighting
Josh Galitzer, Head Carpenter
Lisa Delcegno, Followspot Operator
Trevor Dewey, Lighting Programmer
Kayleigh Truman, Props
Micah Zucker, A1
Harry Platt, A2
Ann Comanar, Head Wardrobe
Mark Klein, Dresser
Coral Cohen and Jessie Sabatino, Covid Health and Safety Managers
Madison Tarchala, Production Assistant
Scenery by Global Scenic Studios
Additional lighting equipment by PRG Lighting
Additional audio equipment by Sound Associates
Flooring by Halls Carpet
Alterations by Kyle Pearson
Madani Younis, Chief Executive Producer
Laura Aswad, Producer
Daisy Peele, Associate Producer
Frank Butler, Director of Production
Sarah Pier, Production Manager
Backstage crew employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E).
United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the I.A.T.S.E represents the Designers and Scenic Artists for the American Theater.
The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.
Details
- Running time: Approximately 90 minutes
- Recommended for ages 14 and up; includes adult language and content around white supremacy, racism, and misogyny
- This production includes haze effects and loud music
Accessibility
Community Events
Join us as we build community around this production.
Friday, April 8, Black Women’s Night
Saturday, April 9 (matinee performance), Community Day Event: Student and Educator Day
Thank you to our partners
The creation of new work at The Shed is generously supported by the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Commissioning Fund and the Shed Commissioners. Major support for live productions at The Shed is provided by the Charina Endowment Fund, with additional support from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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