Sat. Sep. 4, 2021 11a.m.

Illustration by John Bowhers

Family Theater

  • Runtime

    60 minutes

  • Most enjoyed by

    ages 9+

  • World premiere Kennedy Center commission

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A world premiere Kennedy Center commission

A Wind in the Door

By Jacqueline Goldfinger

From the book by Madeleine L’Engle

Directed by Nicole A. Watson

 

With Alicia Grace, David Landstrom, Vaughn Ryan Midder, Lynette Rathnam, and Tyasia Velines

 

Dramaturg
Martine Kei Green-Rogers

Scenic Designer
Luciana Stecconi

Costume Designer
Ivania Stack

Lighting Designer
Sherrice Mojgani

Sound Designer
Tosin Olufolabi

Puppets
Matt-a-Magical

Properties Artisan
Patti Kalil

Assistant Director
Agyeiwaa Asante

Production Assistant
Stephen Bubniak

Casting Director
Michelle Kozlak

Production Stage Manager
Rachael Danielle Albert

Executive Producers
David Kilpatrick
Jordan LaSalle

Producer
Harry Poster

General Managers
Liz Schildkret
Maribeth Weatherford

A Wind in the Door is produced by special arrangement with Crosswicks, Ltd and Stage Partners.

www.yourstagepartners.com

Patrons are requested to turn off cell phones and other electronic devices during performances.

The taking of photographs and the use of recording equipment are not allowed in this auditorium.

Cast

(in Order of Appearance)

  • Meg
    Alicia Grace
  • Charles Wallace
    David Landstrom
  • Calvin
    Vaughn Ryan Midder
  • Progo
    Tyasia Velines
  • Blajeny
    Lynette Rathnam
  • Understudies
    Jasmine Brooks, Montana Monardes, Ezra Tozian

Meet the Artists

Cast

Creative Team

Sponsors

Terms and Conditions

All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.

Staff

Additional Staff for A Wind in the Door

  • WNO Costume Shop Manager
    Marsha LeBoeuf
  • WNO Costume Shop Assistant Manager
    Mark Hamberger
  • Draper
    Bill Nelson
  • COVID Safety Representative
    Becky Reed
  • Assistant Puppet Fabricator
    Crista Smith

Education Staff for A Wind in the Door

  • Vice President of Education
    Jordan LaSalle
  • Director of Education Programs and Productions
    David Kilpatrick
  • Director of Education Activation and Engagement
    Vanessa Thomas
  • Program Coordinator, Moonshot Studio
    Natalie Fulgencio-Turner
  • Artistic Associate, Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences (KCTYA), and Artistic Director, Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF)
    Gregg Henry
  • Producer, Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences (KCTYA)
    Harry Poster
  • Assistant Manager, Theater Education
    Liz Schildkret
  • Program Coordinator, Theater Education
    Maribeth Weatherford
  • Manager, Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF)
    Kelsey Mesa
  • Intern, Theater Education
    Gabriela Furtado Coutinho
  • Director of Public Relations
    Brendan Padgett
  • Press Representative, Public Relations
    Brittany Laeger
  • Manager, Marketing
    Steven Dawson
  • Assistant Manager, Marketing
    Hayley McGuirl

Staff for the Family Theater

  • Theater Manager
    Timothy Guillot
  • Box Office Treasurer
    Holly Longstreth
  • Head Usher
    Katherine Abbott
  • Production Manager
    Melissa Santiago
  • Production Stagehands
    Robert Humphrey, AW Saunders, Michael T. Berra, George Pires

Actors’ Equity AssociationActors’ Equity Association

A Wind in the Door is a professional production employing members of Actors’ Equity Association.

Stage Directors and Choreographers SocietyStage Directors and Choreographers Society

The Director/Choreographer is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union.

IATSE USA Local 829IATSE USA Local 829

UNITED SCENIC ARTISTS represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.

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*Represented by ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers.

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The box office at the Kennedy Center is represented by I.A.T.S.E, Local #868.

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The technicians at the Kennedy Center are represented by Local #22, Local #772,  and Local #798 I.A.T.S.E., AFL-CIO-CLC, the professional union of theatrical technicians.

Education at the Kennedy Center

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is the national champion for arts learning and creativity. Committed to increasing opportunities for all people to participate in, learn about, and understand the arts, the Center offers programs and events that strive to reflect the nation and its communities, and that are accessible and inclusive for all. From the Center’s stages to classrooms and communities across the country, to online resources accessible nearly anywhere, the Center serves the burgeoning artist, the curious explorer, the student (of any age), the teacher and teaching artist—any person interested in arts learning and utilizing the arts for positive change.

As an essential component of the living memorial to President Kennedy, the Center’s Education programs utilize the arts to embrace the ideals of service, justice, freedom, courage, and gratitude, and cultivate the Citizen Artists in all the people we serve. For more information, please visit https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/.