Setlock & Wilkas'
Pageant Play Receives World Premiere at Berkshire Theatre
Festival
STOCKBRIDGE, MA:
Berkshire Theatre Festival presents the world
premiere of Pageant Play by Mark Setlock and Matthew Wilkas directed by Martha
Banta. Pageant Play is an outrageous new satiric comedy about the twisted world
of child pageants. Two ruthless stage mothers with rival pageant coaches go on a
desperate quest to turn their daughters into beauty queens. Note: Adult content.
Not appropriate for children. The production previews July 1 through July 4 at
8pm and July 5 at 2pm. Opening night (press night) is Saturday, July 5 at 8pm.
The production runs through July 26.
Playwright-actor Mark Setlock plays Bobby, a high-powered pageant coach. He is
best known for his award-winning performance in the international hit Fully
Committed, which he helped create with playwright Becky Mode. In addition to
co-writing Pageant Play, Setlock collaborated with Steve Murray on a stage
adaptation of the screenplay, It’s A Wonderful Life, called This Wonderful Life,
which has been produced regionally. A member of the original Rent Broadway
company, his recent New York performance credits include Tea and Sympathy,
Roulette, and The Last Sunday in June. Playwright-actor Matthew Wilkas plays
Bob, Bobby’s partner pageant coach with a special flair for choreography and
hair. Wilkas performed at BTF last season in Love! Valour! Compassion!. He
recently appeared in Far and Wide at the Mint Theatre and Carrie at PS122. He
has also performed in productions at Williamstown Theatre Festival, the
Huntington, Syracuse Stage, and the Fulton.
Daiva Deupree plays stage-mom-in-training Marge.
Deupree is the co-creator of the two-woman comedy burlesque show, Two Girls for
Five Dollars, which has been performed at festivals and theatres across the
country. She was a mainstage cast member at the Improv Asylum in Boston and
studied mime at Marcel Marceau’s International School of Mime in Paris. Jenn
Harris plays Pinky, Marge’s ruthless rival stage mom. Jenn returns to BTF after
appearing in The Heidi Chronicles two seasons ago. She has appeared Off-Broadway
in New Jerusalem with the Classic Stage Company and won a Lucille Lortel Award
and Theatre World Award for her work in Modern Orthodox.
Martha Banta was the original founder and artistic director of the Adirondack
Theatre Festival (ATF) in upstate New York, where she oversaw 50 productions in
13 seasons, including It Goes Without Saying by Bill Bowers, which was also
produced at BTF’s Unicorn Theatre in 2004. She is currently the resident
director for Mamma Mia on Broadway and for the National Tour. Joining Banta to
create the very sparkly world of child pageants is set designer Luke Hegel-Cantarella,
costume designer Jessica Risser-Milne, lighting designer Thom Weaver, and sound
designer Bart Fasbender.
Pageant Play in BTF’s Unicorn Theatre previews July 1 through July 4 at 8pm and
July 5 at 2pm. Opening night (press night) is Saturday, July 5 at 8pm. The
production runs through July 26. Performances are Monday through Saturday
evenings at 8pm with matinees at 2pm on Saturdays. Free post-show discussions
with the cast will be held following the July 7 and July 21 performances.
Tickets range from $19.50 to $44. Students with valid ID receive a fifty percent
discount. Additionally, half-price tickets to Saturday matinees are available to
full-time Berkshire residents (driver’s license required to verify address). For
additional ticket information, please call 413-298-5576 or visit
www.berkshiretheatre.org. Box Office hours
are Monday through Saturday from 10am to 7pm and one hour prior to curtain.