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Venus in Fur
Written by David Ives
Directed by Lora Mander
(December 2024 & February 2025)

Venus in Fur Thomas Novachek is the writer-director of a new play opening in New York City; this play-within-the-play is an adaptation of the 1870 novel Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (the novel that inspired the term "masochism"). The play begins with Novachek on the telephone lamenting the inadequacies of the actresses who have showed up that day to audition for the lead character, Vanda von Dunayev. Suddenly, at the last minute, a new actress called Vanda (Wanda) Jordan bursts in. At first it's hard to imagine that she will please this very particular and exasperated writer/director: She's brash, vulgar and unschooled. But she convinces him to let her audition for the part of Vanda von Dunayev, with the director/writer reading the part of Severin von Kushemski. Much happens during this dynamic reading, as lightning flashes and thunder crashes outside. Vanda shows astonishing insights into the novel and her character, and she performs what is in effect a terrific audition. They both become caught up in the characters they are reading. The balance of power is reversed, and the actress establishes dominance over the director, which is similar to what occurs in the novel.

DIRECTOR

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Lora Mander

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CAST

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Eli Thorne
(Thomas Novachek)

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Sairah Erens 
(Vanda Jordan)


CREW
 

Stage Manager - Viviana Cardenas

Lighting Designer - Tom Wickens

Costume Designer - Viivi Valpuri

Sound Designer- Katre Kask

Set Designer - Stef Heijnen-Bakker

Marketing - Niamh Boland

Producers - Elyse O'Shaughnessey, Sairah Erens,

Viviana Cardenas

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