Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater.
Disorder: An Immersive Theatrical Installation
Run Time
Approximately 65 minutes, with no intermission.
Content Warnings
Use of flashing lights. Discussion of medical content, death, physical and mental illness, attempted suicide; mentions of suicide, sexual assault, and racism. Some content may not be suitable for children.
Special Notes
Please silence all electronic devices including cellular phones and watches, and refrain from text messaging for the duration of the performance. No video/audio recording, photography or flash photography permitted.
Cast
Nurses: Daria Popova ’26, Ay Marsh ’23
Voice Actors: Dominic Dominguez ’25, Milan Eldridge, Rooya Rahin ’23, Emily Murray ’23*, Juyoung Lee GS, Daniel Viorica ’25, Elliot Lee ’23*, Eliyana Abraham ’23*, Gillian Tisdale GS, Kate Stewart ’25, Reed Leventis ’23*, Katie Heinzer ’22, Fatima Diallo ’25, Ethan Luk ’24*
Writers: Dominic Dominguez ’25, Milan Eldridge, Rooya Rahin ’23, Emily Murray ’23*, Katie Heinzer ’22, Alexis Maze ’23*, Grace Wang ’26, Jennifer Lee ’23, Daniel Viorica ’25, Juliette Carbonnier ’24*, Naomi Hess ’22, other anonymous writers
Production Team
Directors: Reed Leventis ’23*, Ethan Luk ’24*
Set Designer: Reed Leventis ’23*
Lighting Designer: Reed Leventis ’23*
Sound Designer: Emily Murray ’23*
Composer: Ellie Cherry GS
Visual Artists: Juliette Carbonnier ’24*, Julia Stahlman ’24
Stage Manager: Lev Ricanati ’25*
Assistant Stage Manager: Kenza Benazzouz ’24*
Run Crew: Raquel Ramirez ’24*
*denotes a certificate student in the Program in Theater or Music Theater
Faculty Advisors
Jane Cox, Production & Design
Tess James, Lighting Design
Lawrence Moten, Set Design
Rob Kaplowitz, Sound Design
Sylvia Khoury, Writing
Land Acknowledgement
An estimated 10 million Native Americans lived in North America before the arrival of European colonizers. Many thousands lived in Lenapehoking, the vast homeland of the Lenni-Lenape, who were the first inhabitants of what is now called eastern Pennsylvania and parts of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware.
Princeton stands on part of the ancient homeland and traditional territory of the Lenape people. In 1756, the College of New Jersey erected Nassau Hall with no recorded consultation with the Lenni-Lenape peoples.
Treaties and forced relocation dispersed Lenape-Delaware to Ohio, Kansas, and Oklahoma. We acknowledge the violence of settler colonialism and pay respect to Lenape peoples past, present, and future and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Lenape diaspora.
For more information about ways you can engage with and support the Indigenous community on campus please visit the website of Native American and Indigenous studies (NAI), Natives at Princeton and Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition.
Lewis Center for the Arts
Chair: Judith Hamera
Executive Director: Marion Friedman Young
Director of Program in Theater: Jane Cox
Producing Artistic Director, Theater And Music Theater Season: Elena Araoz
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