** CONTENT ADVISORY: We understand that certain types of content could trigger past traumatic experiences for some viewers. Please be aware that this production contains scenes discussing suicide and also it contains some adult language. We recommend the show for ages 12 and up.

River & Rail Theatre Company
In Association with Aurora Nova Productions and Boat Rocker Entertainment presents

WHITE RABBIT, RED RABBIT

by Nassim Soleimanpour

We would like to begin
by acknowledging that the land
on which we gather is the unceded territory
of the Yuchi and Cherokee People.
We offer our gratitude for the land itself,
and the Indigenous people that
stewarded it for generations.

About The Play

WHITE RABBIT, RED RABBIT

by Nassim Soleimanpour

White Rabbit Red Rabbit was originally produced by Volcano Theatre in association with Necessary Angel and Wolfgang Hoffman.

Dramaturgy by Daniel Brooks and Ross Manson.


No director. No set. No rehearsal.

This one-person show is written to be handed to its performer on the night of their performance, in front of a live audience. Called “playful, enigmatic and haunting”, “a tense, entracing piece of theatre” and “unpredictable, and completely unforgettable”, White Rabbit/Red Rabbit experiments with new ways of making and understanding theatre.

Barred from leaving his country after refusing military service under Iran’s brutal dictatorship, playwright Nassim Soleimanpour sent a play out into the world instead. The result is a thrilling, experimental allegory which has been performed in over 30 languages since its premiere in 2011, and which is different every night.

CAST

A New Actor Every Night

NOTES:

URGENT: All Media and Press Agents: This play is NOT overtly political, and should not be portrayed as such. It operates on a deeper, metaphoric level, and very expressly avoids overt political comment. We therefore ask the press to be judicious in their reportage.

Cast

Tuesday, April 11 — Kenneth Herring

Wednesday, April 12 — Annie Colquitt

Thursday, April 13 — Dale Mackey

Friday, April 14 — Marlon Meikle

Saturday, April 15 (Matinee) — Martha Harms

Saturday, April 15 (Evening) — Andy Grotelueschen

Sunday, April 16 (Matinee) — Amber Crane

Tuesday, April 18 — Octavio Solis

Wednesday, April 19 — Gregory Crane

Friday, April 21 — Jonathan Clark

Saturday, April 22 (Matinee) — Dr. Janetta Jamerson

Saturday, April 22 (Evening) — Emily Helton

Sunday, April 23 (Matinee) — Emily Ernst

Sunday, April 23 (Evening) — Madi Mansouri

Monday, April 24 —  Jed Diamond

Creative Team​

Photography — David A. Johnson

House Manager — Wymon Anderson

Artistic Director and Producer — Joshua Peterson

Assoc. Artistic Director and Marketing Lead — Emily Ernst

Managing Director and Producer — Kenneth Herring

Technical Director — Scott Baron

Production Assistants — Rachel Winenger & Tamsin Keh

Season Sponsors

A Special Thanks

The Chairs at the Old City PAC were donated to River & Rail by the Angel Capital Group in memory of Sam McCamy.

Who's Who​

Kenneth Herring

Kenneth Herring grew up in Oak Ridge, TN, just 25 miles from downtown Knoxville. Kenneth holds a BA in Communications for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Masters in Business Administration from Bethel University. Kenneth has a non-traditional theatre background, having spent 10 years working in Information Technology sales. Kenneth is a former member of the Hammer Ensemble, which performed at Knoxville's Flying Anvil Theatre. River & Rail patrons may have previously seen Kenneth on stage as Dick Daldry in THE VIBRATOR PLAY by Sarah Ruhl. Kenneth is passionate about content creation and creating inclusive environments. Kenneth enjoys basketball and spending time with his son, Rayne.

Annie Colquitt

Annie Colquitt is a Knoxville native who owns several hospitality properties including The Swag, Cataloochee Ranch, and RT Lodge with her husband David and other partners. She studied Anthropology and African Studies at Princeton and holds a Master of Social Work degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. Annie serves locally on the board of the Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking, the Webb School of Knoxville, Safe Families, and is a deacon at Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church. As a mother of three children, Annie hasn’t used her improv and acting skills for anything other than playtime since college, so she is thrilled and terrified for the adventure of performing White Rabbit Red Rabbit with River and Rail Theatre.

Annie Colquitt is a Knoxville native and mother of three who owns several hospitality properties with her husband David. Annie volunteers and serves on the board of several local nonprofits and enjoys reading and making art in her spare time.

Dale Mackey

Dale Mackey returns to the stage after a ten year hiatus, during which she has been running Dale’s Fried Pies, her local hand pie business, as well as The Central Collective, a creative community space in north Knoxville. She’s thrilled to return to her roots in theatre with River and Rail’s production of White Rabbit/ Red Rabbit.

Marlon Meikle (Indigo Dai)

Marlon Meikle is a Jamaican-born, Los Angeles-based arts educator, host, actor and drag queen (Indigo Dai). Some performance highlights include originating the role of "Dharma" in Happily After Ever at New York's Signature Theatre, The Public Theater, and The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. As Indigo Dai, Marlon has completed projects with brands like Capital One, Spotify, Ralph Lauren, MasterClass, Google, and We Are Indy which named Indigo their 2021 national drag spokesperson. Marlon starred in the GLAAD-nominated historical docu-series Book of Queer on Discovery+ and as "Dame Booty Clench" on Call Me Kat on FOX. Marlon has performed and/or taught at high schools & colleges across the country like California Institute of the Arts, Marymount Manhattan College, Brooklyn College, and Sarah Lawrence College. He has worked in university programs including his alma mater Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, The New School for Drama, and Parsons School of Design where he currently serves as Associate Director of Admission.

Marlon Meikle (Indigo Dai)

Martha Harms is a classically trained voice, film, and stage actress currently based in NYC. She is thrilled to be back at River & Rail, where she was last seen onstage in CONSTELLATIONS by Nick Payne. Some of Harms’ favorite theater credits include THE SEAGULL, IN THE NEXT ROOM…(Kitchen Dog Theater), HANDS ON A HARDBODY (Theatre Three), and THE REALISTIC JONESES (WaterTower Theatre). Her extensive voiceover work ranges from anime tv & films such as BELLE, POKÉMON, and ONE PIECE, video games including BORDERLANDS 2 & 3, EARTH DEFENSE FORCE: IRON RAIN, & THE WALKING DEAD: SURVIVAL INSTINCT, as well as national commercials like Hotels.com and Lindt Chocolate. www.marthaharms.com

Andy Grotelueschen

In 2019, Andy had the good fortune of performing in Nassim alongside the playwright Nassim Soleimanpour at City Center in NYC. He's thrilled to be in Knoxville for another "one night only" experience with White Rabbit Red Rabbit. Also a huge music fan, Andy has attended BIG EARS in Knoxville for the last two years! Broadway: Tootsie (Tony Nomination), Cyrano deBergerac. Off: The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (BAM), Assassins (CSC), Tumacho (Clubbed Thumb), The Odyssey (Public/Delacorte), The Taming of the Shrew (TFANA), Fiasco Theater's Into the Woods (Lortel nom), Cymbeline, Two Gentlemen of Verona (St. Clair Bayfield Award), Measure for Measure, The Imaginary Invalid, and Twelfth Night. NY/Regional: 13P, Ars Nova, Moliere in the Park, The Glass Contraption, New Vic, Williamstown, McCarter, Guthrie, Old Globe, Trinity Rep, Yale Rep, the Acting Company. Film: Musica, Here Today, Coin Heist, Ordinary World, Still on the Road, Tumorhead. TV: "The Gilded Age," "Lincoln Rhyme," “Elementary," "The Good Wife," "The Good Cop," "The Knick." MFA Brown/Trinity, Fiasco Theater core company.

Amber Collins Crane

Amber Collins Crane is grateful to be back at River and Rail to participate in this wild theatrical free fall and she thanks the audience in advance for coming along on the ride! Amber was recently seen as the Soccer Mom in "The Wolves," Snake in "The Little Prince," Jessie in “Sweat” (River and Rail) and as Logan in "The Thanksgiving Play." (Flying Anvil Theatre). Amber came to Knoxville by way of San Francisco where a few of her favorite credits include Blanche in "Streetcar Named Desire," May in "Fool for Love," Becca in "Rabbit Hole," Birdie in "Little Foxes," and Moll in "Incidents in the Wicked Life of Moll Flanders." Prior to the Bay Area, Amber worked in theatre, television and film in NYC and LA. In addition to being an actor, Amber is a psychologist and depth-oriented life coach. www.drambercrane.com

Octavio Solis

Octavio Solis is a playwright and director whose works Scene With Cranes, Quixote Nuevo, Mother Road, Hole in the Sky, Alicia’s Miracle, Se Llama Cristina, John Steinbeck’s The Pastures of Heaven, Ghosts of the River, Lydia, June in a Box, Gibraltar, The Ballad of Pancho and Lucy, The Seven Visions of Encarnación, Dreamlandia, El Otro, Prospect, El Paso Blue, Santos & Santos, La Posada Mágica, Prospect and Man of the Flesh have been mounted across the country at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, California Institute of the Arts, Hartford Stage, Huntington Theatre, Magic Theatre SF, Center Theatre Group, Theatre @ Boston Court, California Shakespeare Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, INTAR, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Dallas Theater Center, South Coast Repertory Theatre, San Diego Repertory Theatre, Marin Theatre Company, Cornerstone Theatre, Kitchen Dog Theatre, Shakespeare Dallas, Shadowlight Productions, Mixed Blood Theatre Company, Circle X Theatre Company, Tides Theatre, El Teatro Campesino, Teatro Vista, Teatro Dallas, Teatro Visión, Venture Theatre, Thick Description and Campo Santo at Intersection for the Arts. His collaborative works include Cloudlands, a musical co-written with Adam Gown and Shiner, co-written with Erik Ehn. Solis has received the 2019 Distinguished Achievement In The American Theatre award from the William Inge Center for the Arts, the 2018 Imagen Award for his consultancy on Disney-Pixar’s Coco, the 2015 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Texas State University Black and Latino Playwrights Conference, the 2014 Pen Center Literary Award for Drama, the United States Artists Fellowship for 2012, the 2003 National Latino Playwriting Award, the 2000-2001 National Theatre Artists Residency from TCG and the Pew Charitable Trust, the 1998 TCG/NEA Theatre Artists in Residence Grant, the 1998 McKnight Fellowship grant from the Playwrights Center in Minneapolis, the 1995-97 Playwriting Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, the 1994 Will Glickman Playwright Award. Solis was recently inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters and is a Thornton Wilder Fellow for the MacDowell Colony, New Dramatists alum and member of the Dramatists Guild.

His book, Retablos: Stories From A Life Lived Along The Border, published by City Lights Publishers, received the 2018 Silver Indies Award for Book of the Year and has been chosen by the National Reading Group Month’s Committee for the Great Group Reads 2019 Selections.

Gregory Crane

Gregory Crane is grateful to finally be making his River and Rail debut! A California native, he and his family recently moved here from the Bay Area. Favorite roles include: Stanley in “Streetcar Named Desire”, Zach in “A Chorus Line”, Sidney in “Deathtrap”, Tom in “The Glass Menagerie”. He is the creator of “Love 10, An evening with Tennessee Williams.” He was most recently seen on Knoxville stage as Otto Frank in “The Diary of Anne Frank” and Jacob Marley in “A Christmas Carol”. He received his BFA from NYU/Tisch, at Playwrights’ Horizons. Favorites things in life: planting trees, paddleboarding, and watching his wife and kids perform.

Jonathan Clark

Jonathan Clark, also known as “Courageous,” is a multidisciplinary artist, activist, and former Executive/Artistic Director at The Carpetbag Theatre, Inc. He has been an active member of Knoxville’s theatre community from a young age, beginning his professional performance career at the age of 13 with Carpetbag’s T.R.Y. Youth Theatre Ensemble, and appearing in more than 20 original touring productions during his career. As a current member of the Mayor’s Maker City Council, and board member of both the Network of Ensemble Theaters and Waymakers Collective, formerly as Co-Chair of the Board of Directors of Alternate ROOTS, Jonathan is committed to the arts and the power they hold to promote social justice, empathy and equity. Jonathan is a Writer, Playwright, Director, Event Host, Actor, Digital Storyteller/Listener, Spoken Word Poet, Teaching Artist, and Dad Joke Connoisseur. Hailing from Knoxville, TN, and an alumnus of the University of Tennessee – Knoxville, Jonathan has traveled the country acting, teaching and performing original poetry, while facilitating workshops and immersing himself in the most unique cultural experiences he can absorb.

Janetta Jamerson

Dr. Janetta Jamerson is a native Tennessean. She grew up in Nashville and later Murfreesboro, TN. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Middle Tennessee State University. Upon graduation she entered the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology at the University of Kentucky, where she earned both Masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. She finished her training by completing an internship at the University of Tennessee. Currently, she owns a private practice in Knoxville.

Dr. Jamerson’s specialties include relationships and self esteem development. She treats various mental health diagnoses including depression and anxiety. As a child and grandchild of Civil Rights activists, she is particularly passionate about working with and encouraging marginalized populations.

Personally, Janetta loves summertime, good music, and dancing with her husband and daughter.

Emily Helton

Emily Helton earned her Bachelors in Theatre from the University of Tennessee in 2019. Currently she serves as the Academy Director at Knoxville Children's Theatre. Recent stage credits include #00 in The Wolves, Mrs. Daldry in The Vibrator Play (2021), Mary in Mary's Wedding (2019), and Mrs. Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (2018). She is looking forward to her upcoming appearance in Fun Home at River and Rail Theatre Co. She would like to thank her dogs, Dempsey and Duncan, for their unwavering support, and her partner, Kelsi, for always being up for Mexican food.

emilyannhelton.com
knoxvillechildrenstheatre.com

Emily Ernst

Emily is an actor, director, movement coach, and producer who trained at Ecole Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris (2017-2018). She graduated from SMU Meadows School of the Arts with Founder & Artistic Director Joshua Peterson and Founding member Amelia Peterson. Emily is the co-founder & Artistic Director of the ensemble theatre company Fair Assembly where she has appeared as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, and will appear as Celia Summer 2023 in As You Like It. She is an affiliated artist with Teatro Dallas, and has worked extensively as a movement director in devised theatre with Cry Havoc Theater Company. Emily has taught at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Cistercian Preparatory School, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Previous staff positions include Teatro Dallas (Associate Artistic Director), Flatwater Shakespeare Company (Associate Director) and Theatre for a New Audience (Associate to the Artistic/Managing Directors). Before relocating to Knoxville next Spring, Emily and Fair Assembly will host Manifesto Poetico's first Open Laboratory Series in the United States. Other upcoming projects include a collaboration with Emily Bernet and Los Escultores del Aire / Physical Theater (Barcelona, Summer 2023), and directing Fiddler on the Roof for the University of North Texas (Spring 2024).

Madison Mansouri

Madison is delighted to have the opportunity to play at River & Rail. She is a current student at the University of Tennessee, pursuing a double major in English and Theatre. Recent credits include: Misconceptions of Insanity, All Campus Theatre (Playwright), Men On Boats (Old Shady), A Christmas Carol (Understudy/Assistant Director), Adaptive Radiation (Assistant Director), and Callaway, ACT (Director). Madison serves as the Marketing Director with All Campus Theatre. A big thanks to faculty, friends, and family as Madison takes a dive into the unknown with White Rabbit, Red Rabbit. زن زندگی آزادی.

Jed Diamond

Head of Acting at UT Knoxville 2005-2023. The UT MFA in Acting program has often been ranked among the top-25 programs in the U.S., U.K., and Australia, reaching #8 in 2020. Jed was last seen at River and Rail in Sweat, by Lynn Nottage. He has worked at: the Clarence Brown Theatre; Wheelhouse Theatre; the New York Shakespeare Festival; Roundabout Theatre; The Acting Company; Signature Theatre; Arena Stage; Syracuse Stage; etc. Prior to UT, he acted and taught in NYC for 18 years. He was founding faculty of the Actors Center and the New York Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare Lab and has taught at NYU, Stella Adler Studio, Playwright’s Horizons Theatre School, Fordham University, Chautauqua Theatre Company, etc. He has taught as a guest at Yale School of Drama, Playmaker’s Repertory Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique. Thank you for your support of River and Rail and the vision of the Old City Performing Arts Center. Spread the word!

Nassim Soleimanpour (Playwright)

Nassim Soleimanpour is an Iranian playwright, theatre maker and the Artistic Director of the Berlin Based Theatre company Nassim Soleimanpour Productions. His plays have been translated into more than 30 languages and performed globally in over 50 countries. Best known for his play White Rabbit Red Rabbit, written to travel the world when he couldn’t, his work has been awarded the Dublin Fringe Festival Best New Performance, Summerworks Outstanding New Performance Text Award and The Arches Brick Award (Edinburgh Fringe) as well as picking up nominations for a Total Theatre and Brighton Fringe Pick of Edinburgh Award. White Rabbit Red Rabbit had a 9 month Off-Broadway run casting celebrated actors like Whoopi Goldberg, Nathan Lane, Martin Short, Bobby Cannavale, Wayne Brady, F. Murray Abraham, Cynthia Nixon and etc. ​

Soleimanpour is currently living in Berlin with his beautiful wife and dog and is busy finalising his new play for the audiobook platform Audible, and a new play for Grob Theatre in Denmark.

https://www.nassimsoleimanpour.com/artisticdirector

Creative Team

David A Johnson (Photography)

David Johnson is Director of Photography for River & Rail Theatre Company. David has a degree in photojournalism from the University of Texas, and has worked in photography for more than 40 years. David loves creating photographic expressions of River & Rail’s productions which communicate the beauty and passion of theatre.

Wymon Anderson (House Manager)

Joshua Peterson (River & Rail Artistic Director)

Joshua Peterson is a Texas transplant via Paris and New York but is now proud to claim Knoxville as his home. Prior to moving to Knoxville, Joshua served as the Artistic Director of Firebone Theatre Company in New York City. Joshua received his MFA in Acting from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He also holds a BA in Theatre from Oklahoma Baptist University. Between pursuing his degrees Joshua spent two years living and working for a humanitarian aid organization outside of Paris, France. He made his Knoxville acting debut in Clarence Brown Theatre’s A Christmas Carol. Other Selected Regional Acting credits include Measure for Measure and Much Ado About Nothing (Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival), Barry Love in House and Garden (Theatre Three), Gail in Our Lady of 121st Street (Kitchen Dog Theatre), and Jon in Tape (Dallas Theatre Center.)

Emily Ernst (Associate Artistic Director/Marketing)

Emily Ernst is a Lecoq-trained actor, director, movement director, and co-founder and Artistic Director of the Dallas-based ensemble theatre company, Fair Assembly. She served as the Associate Director of Flatwater Shakespeare Company and taught acting and directing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Emily currently serves as the Associate Artistic Director of Teatro Dallas and teaches Advanced Acting at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She has previously held staff positions at the Lincoln Playhouse in Nebraska, Cry Havoc Theater Company in Dallas and Theatre for a New Audience in New York City. She studied movement at L’École internationale de théâtre in Paris from 2017-2018, and received her BFA in Acting from SMU in 2008. www.fairassembly.com

Kenneth Herring (River & Rail Managing Director)

Kenneth Herring grew up in Oak Ridge, TN, just 25 miles from downtown Knoxville. Kenneth holds a BA in Communications for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a Masters in Business Administration from Bethel University. Kenneth has a non-traditional theatre background, having spent 10 years working in Information Technology sales. Kenneth is a former member of the Hammer Ensemble, which performed at Knoxville’s Flying Anvil Theatre. River & Rail patrons may have previously seen Kenneth on stage as Dick Daldry in THE VIBRATOR PLAY by Sarah Ruhl. Kenneth is passionate about content creation and creating inclusive environments. Kenneth enjoys basketball and spending time with his son, Rayne.

Scott Baron (Scenic Designer/Technical Director)

Originally from Nashville, Scott Baron is a graduate of Samford University where he graduated with a B.A in theatre with a concentration in directing. He joined River and Rail for the first time as the technical director for The Little Prince, and has since joined the staff as R&R’s technical director. Some of his previous technical credits include The Little Prince, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde a devised piece, Good Christian Girls, and Vanities. He is honored and privileged to work with this cast and crew and to be a part of telling this story.

Rachel Winenger (Production Assistant)

Rachel Winenger has been a part of 18 theatrical productions since she moved to the Knoxville area from Indiana in 2014. She’s a Pellissippi State graduate, and will be continuing her studies of the arts and theatre in the coming years. Rachel is thrilled to be working again with River and Rail. Previously she has been a part of three other River and Rail productions (Sweat, The Little Prince, and The Mountaintop), along with shows produced by the Oak Ridge Playhouse, and other local schools and universities.

Tamsin Keh (River & Rail Administrative/Production Assistant)

Tamsin Keh is a University of Tennessee Knoxville graduate, with a B.A. in Theatre and a minor in Religious Studies. At the Clarence Brown Theatre: Wardrobe for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Murder on the Orient Express. Tamsin is very excited to be on the River & Rail Theatre Co. team, first as Operations Intern and now as Administrative Assistant. When not engaged with theatre, Tamsin enjoys creative writing, illustration, and planning D&D sessions. They would like to thank their family, friends, and partner, Brock, for their support on this winding, artistic journey.

WHAT'S NEXT AT RIVER AND RAIL THEATRE CO.?

Fun Home

BASED ON THE GRAPHIC NOVEL BY ALISON BECHDEL
MUSIC by JEANINE TESORI
LYRICS AND BOOK by LISA KRON

Join us June 2-18 to see this production in action!

When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. Moving between past and present, Alison relives her unique childhood playing at the family’s Bechdel Funeral Home, her growing understanding of her own sexuality, and the looming, unanswerable questions about her father’s hidden desires. Fun Home is a refreshingly honest, wholly original musical about seeing your parents through grown-up eyes.


River & Rail Board of Directors​

David Brown

Tyler Hays

Logan Mahan

Tommy Nguyen

Joshua Peterson

Deaver Shattuck

Katy Wolfe, President

River & Rail Staff​

Founding Artistic Director — Joshua Peterson

Assoc. Artistic Director — Emily Ernst

Managing Director — Kenneth Herring

Technical Director — Scott Baron

Director of Photography — David A. Johnson

Administrative Assistant — Tamsin Keh

Operations & Marketing Intern — Rachel Winenger

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