The Light Inside


"Wolf needs to be truly commended, not only for writing such a tight script, but also for both wearing the director's hat and starring as Lily."
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Tickets: $10

Dates
Times
Wednesday 3/7
730pm
Thursday 3/8
730pm
Friday 3/9
1030pm
Saturday 3/10
7pm
Sunday 3/11
530pm

 

This is a story about a little girl, a young woman, and an old lady named Lily.

This story includes, but is not limited to:

1. The journey a little girl takes to survive being sexually abused, 2. The fight inside a young woman to trust herself with someone else, 3. The memories an old lady fights to keep from being stolen from her, and 4. Why pretending someone is there can be better than saying goodbye to them.

And there's a dance.

Cast and Crew

LINDSAY WOLF

LINDSAY WOLF *(writer, director, Lily) received her B.F.A. with Honors from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in May, where she performed in over a dozen film, theatre, and television productions, both through Tisch and also outside of NYU.  She is a member of Room5001 Productions, and she has also worked closely with Impetuous Theatre Group, nytheatre.com's "People of the Year" (2005).  Favorite past roles have included: The Seamstress in Playwright's Horizons Stories on Five Stories Benefit (with Kelly O'Hara and Ricky Ian Gordon), Clarissa in the world premiere of Nitpicker(Joe's Pub), Bettie Davis in A Movie Star Has to Star in Black and White, and of course, Lily in her previous production of The Light Inside.  She would like to thank Molly for her talent and generosity, Steven for his love, and Brian for believing in her beyond any measure. Proud member of Actor's Equity.

MOLLY O’NEAL

MOLLY O’NEAL (The Voice) is currently a junior studying at CAP21, the musical theater studio at NYU Tisch.  Other projects at NYU include The Bacchae (Bacchae), Floyd Collins (Miss Jane), Cabaret (Lulu), It Rained All Monday (Elisanda) and the first production of The Light Inside. She wants to thank her family and friends, especially Lindsay for letting her be a part of such an amazing project and giving her a break from musicals.

STEVEN TODD SMITH

STEVEN TODD SMITH (Young Man, Old Man) is a recent grad of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. He is a member of Room5001 Productions and currently touring with Periwinkle National Theatre's production of Halfway There. Favorite credits include: King in Something More Pleasant (FringeNYC 2006), Serge in Art, and Vic in Our Lady of 121st St. Steve would like to thank Lindsay for her love and his family for their continual support.

COREY ANN HAYDU

COREY ANN HAYDU (Assistant Director) is a working actress, director and writer. Her most recent directing endeavors include No Way Out wth Impetuous Theatre Group and Down and Out with Sunflower Works. This May she will be appearing on stage in Impetuous Theatre Group's The Chronological Secrets of Tim. She reviews theatre for newyorkcool.com, and served as Sunflower Work's Artistic Director for one year. She is thrilled to be working with Lindsay, who she has worked with over and over again in many different capacities.

BRIAN MACINNIS SMALLWOOD

BRIAN MACINNIS SMALLWOOD (producer, No Time For Love Productions) has been a part of the New York independent theater scene as of 2001. As a co-founder of No Time For Love Productions, he strives to bring talented artists together and give them high quality with a low price tag. Brian has worked extensively with the Impetuous Theater Group and has recently begun working with the Boomerang Theatre Company. It has been an honor for him to be part of bringing this show to fruition, and he hopes you enjoy the performance.

*member of Actor’s Equity