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About the Show

One four-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies upon most risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble. This uproarious play is a riotous comedy about the women in charge of the man in charge of the free world.

Cast & Creatives

Additional Creatives & Support

Production Stage Manager Morgan Forte

Assistant Stage Manager Ayana Colon, Talia D’Addio

Assistant Director Sandra Mood

Production Assistant Caroline Benzi

Production Manager Oliver Wason

Technical Director Thomas Swetz

Asst. Technical Director Dex Yamoah

Asst. Scenic Designer Maren Leyva

Props Coordinator Colleen Callahan

Co-Props Manager Reilly Gramesty, Chloe Bopp

Props Asst. Maggie Ryan

Scenic Charge Mikayla Lebron

Asst. Scenic Charge Megan Bendert

Costume Shop Manager Hilary Oak

Asst. Costume Designer Bianca Daniels

Wardrobe Head Ryan Deleo

Wardrobe Crew Trevor Howard, Kiara Badowski, Roddy Jiminez, Henry Grimm

Hair and Makeup Angelina Molina

A2 Emma McCleod, Maya Roldan

Co-Master Carpenter David Lowe

Asst. Master Carpenter Haley Hardenburg

Run Crew Haley Hardenburg, David Lowe, Dex Yamoah, Kiera Javaruski

Lighting Coordinator Kori Hansen

Master Electrician Nate Corbett

Spot Operators Xavier J. McNemar, Kayla M. Navarro, Maggie J. Ryan

Dramaturgs Esther Goldstein, Mason Gowell, Gianna Occhiogrossi, Michael Primorac

Videographer Kevin Geraghty

Marketing Publicity Eric Gomez

Producing Artistic Director Justin P. Cowan

The CAST

CAST HOUSE:

Performing May 1, 3, and 9

Harriet Crowley

Jean Isabella Anzolletti

Stephanie Lindsay Mae

Dusty Kate McPadden

Bernadette Jillian Callan

Chris Nyelle Gogarty

Margaret Mae Jones

CAST SENATE:

Performing May 2, 8, and 10

Harriet Pamela Troncoso

Jean Amanda Seery

Stephanie Grace Henderson

Dusty Jocelyn Titus

Bernadette Jordyn Javaruski

Chris Gabrielle Tapper

Margaret Bella Matos

The CREATIVES

Playwright Selina Fillinger

Director Donna Baldwin-Bradby

Scenic Design Danielle DeLaFuente

Lighting Design Cheyenne Sykes

Costume Design Chanelle Jaime-Guzman

Sound Design Lucas Peck

Community Conversation

Please join us following the 2pm matinee performance of POTUS on May 9th with the director, student dramaturgs, and special guest, Senator Julie Kushner.

Democratic State Senator Julie Kushner was first elected on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. She represents the over 100,000 residents of the 24th State Senate District towns of Danbury and portions of New Fairfield and Ridgefield.

     In the Connecticut General Assembly, Julie is Senate Chair of the Labor & Public Employees Committee, Vice-Chair of the Public Health and Childrens Committee, and serves as a member of the Appropriations, Education, and Executive and Legislative Nominations Committees.
Born in Hamburg, Iowa, Julie grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from the University of Wisconsin. She moved to Danbury from New York City in 1993 with her husband Larry and her three children, who all attended Danbury public schools. In addition to her three children, she has four grandchildren.
     Julie has been fighting to make workplaces fairer, safer, and more equitable for all workers for more than 40 years. She began her professional life working in college as a secretary, and quickly discovered that the women in the office were not treated as equals with the male employees.
That experience led Julie to a life of advocacy, organizing workers and building coalitions to achieve pay increases, improve health care, and secure childcare benefits for working Americans. Julie believes there are solutions to all our problems that can be achieved with public policies if you are willing to collaborate, be fair, and be persistent.
     Julie is committed to the fight for America’s working people by securing better employee health and safety, public pre-kindergarten, tuition-free college, paid family and medical leave, meaningful investment in local infrastructure, protection of the local environment, and promotion of women’s and family issues.
     In her tenure in the legislature, Julie has championed passage of a number of proposals to protect working families, from establishing a Paid Medical Leave program to increasing the minimum wage, codifying prevailing wage, ensuring a just transition to a clean energy economy by protecting the rights of renewable energy industry workers and more. Julie also continues to co-chair the Working Group on Indoor Air Quality in Public Schools which prioritizes funding clean air initiatives in schools, and the Taskforce on Cancer Relief for Firefighters which established a fund to provide support for firefighters who develop cancer in the line of duty.

Running Time

This production runs approximately 110 minutes.

Content Advisory

WestRep does not typically offer advisories about subject matter; however, we acknowledge that sensitivities vary from person to person, so If you would like to read the content advisory for the show, click the “Details” arrow below.

This production is a comedy that contains very strong language and mature themes, including sexual references, simulated drug and cigarette use, depictions of firearms, and references to hot-button issues.

Community Conversation

Please join us following the 2pm matinee performance of POTUS on May 9th with the director, student dramaturgs, and special guest, Senator Julie Kushner.

Democratic State Senator Julie Kushner was first elected on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. She represents the over 100,000 residents of the 24th State Senate District towns of Danbury and portions of New Fairfield and Ridgefield.

     In the Connecticut General Assembly, Julie is Senate Chair of the Labor & Public Employees Committee, Vice-Chair of the Public Health and Childrens Committee, and serves as a member of the Appropriations, Education, and Executive and Legislative Nominations Committees.
Born in Hamburg, Iowa, Julie grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from the University of Wisconsin. She moved to Danbury from New York City in 1993 with her husband Larry and her three children, who all attended Danbury public schools. In addition to her three children, she has four grandchildren.
     Julie has been fighting to make workplaces fairer, safer, and more equitable for all workers for more than 40 years. She began her professional life working in college as a secretary, and quickly discovered that the women in the office were not treated as equals with the male employees.
That experience led Julie to a life of advocacy, organizing workers and building coalitions to achieve pay increases, improve health care, and secure childcare benefits for working Americans. Julie believes there are solutions to all our problems that can be achieved with public policies if you are willing to collaborate, be fair, and be persistent.
     Julie is committed to the fight for America’s working people by securing better employee health and safety, public pre-kindergarten, tuition-free college, paid family and medical leave, meaningful investment in local infrastructure, protection of the local environment, and promotion of women’s and family issues.
     In her tenure in the legislature, Julie has championed passage of a number of proposals to protect working families, from establishing a Paid Medical Leave program to increasing the minimum wage, codifying prevailing wage, ensuring a just transition to a clean energy economy by protecting the rights of renewable energy industry workers and more. Julie also continues to co-chair the Working Group on Indoor Air Quality in Public Schools which prioritizes funding clean air initiatives in schools, and the Taskforce on Cancer Relief for Firefighters which established a fund to provide support for firefighters who develop cancer in the line of duty.

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WestRep Stage Presents POTUS

Running Time

This production runs approximately 110 minutes.

Content Advisory

WestRep does not typically offer advisories about subject matter; however, we acknowledge that sensitivities vary from person to person, so If you would like to read the content advisory for the show, click the “Details” arrow below.

This production is a comedy that contains very strong language and mature themes, including sexual references, simulated drug and cigarette use, depictions of firearms, and references to hot-button issues.