"When the children married, Nick sent them elaborate pieces of furniture that he had made. This is how he managed to stay in their lives."

Elizabeth A. Jochum, Associate Producer, has just finished assistant directing the world premiere of Steven Bogart’s Conspiracy of Memory for Boston Theatre Works. Previous BTW shows include Antony and Cleopatra (Charmian), Our Town (Mrs. Webb US), and Macbeth (Ross). Other directing credits include Jean Anouilh’s Antigone for MIT Shakespeare Ensemble, Six Characters In Search of an Author for Wellesley College, and a staged reading of The Bald Soprano for MIT Community Players. Elizabeth holds degrees in Theatre Studies and Italian from Wellesley College, and has studied acting at the DAMS program in Bologna, Italy and at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She is the Administrative Assistant & Residency Coordinator for MIT Theater Arts.
ejochum@mit.edu

Mike Angiola, Graphic Design. Mike has been a Senior Designer and Art Director for over 10 years for small shops and Fortune 500 companies alike. Born in Hollywood, California, Mike attended The International School in Florence, Italy, before returning to UCLA as a Design Major. He later expanded on his training at Art Center Pasadena with an emphasis on industrial and applied design. He has worked in Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle, but has pledged allegiance to New York. Clients have included Chase Manhattan, JP Morgan, Los Angeles Design Conservancy, Bantam Doubleday Dell, IBM, Bear Stearns and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. His specialties include brand/logo development and management and web design. http://angiola.com mike@angiola.com

Eto Otitigbe, Scenery/Video Design
eto@orogen.org

C. Scott Ananian, Lighting Designer
cscott@cscott.net

Brian Lady, Sound Design
whosthatlady@graffiti.net

Kenya Robinson, Costume Design
kenya_9@hotmail.com

Melanie Matherm, Stage Manager

Ennobling Nonna
An original movement theatre work.

Kresge Little Theater
Massachusets Institue of Technology
48 Massachusets Avenue
Cambrige, MA

March 11, 12, & 13
8:00 pm

$10.00 General
$5.00 Students

For reservations
(617) 253-2877


Created and Performed by Maria Porter

Directed by
Thomas DeFrantz