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Act 39

June 22, 2023 - July 2, 2023

Produced by Pushcart Productions @ Goddard College - Haybarn Theater

123 Pitkin Rd, Plainfield, VT 05667, USA

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Behind the scenes

Cavan Meese (Set & Lighting Design), Donny Osman (Producer), Monica Callan (Director), J.T. Turner (Associate Producer), & Johnnie Day Durand (Original Score & Soundscape)

Starring

Donny Osman, Dominic Spillane, Maren Langdon Spillane, & J.T. Turner

Performance Type

Theater

ABOUT THE SHOW

Pushcart Productions presents the World Premiere of Rob Mermin’s original play, “Act 39,” June 22 - July 2, 2023, at Haybarn Theater in Plainfield, VT


What do you do when your best friend, dying of cancer, asks you to help end his life? "Act 39,” written by Rob Mermin, is the true story of what happened when Rob’s friend decided to use Vermont's Act 39 medical aid in dying law (also known as death with dignity). It is a soulful, humor-filled story of friendship, and exposes the vulnerability of the human spirit when facing mortality head-on.


Presented by Pushcart Productions, "Act 39" is directed by Monica Callan, and stars Donny Osman, J.T. Turner, Maren Landon Spillane and Dominic Spillane.


Tickets will be available beginning mid-April at https://sevendaystickets.com/ 


This timely play will run June 22 - July 2, 2023 in the Haybarn Theater at Goddard College, Plainfield, VT. Talk-backs, including Patient Choices Vermont representatives, will follow the June 23, 25 and July 2 performances.


The production is supported in part by Vermont Humanities Council, Plainfield Arts, Goddard College, Across Roads Center for the Arts, Patient Choices Vermont (PCV www.patientchoices.org a non-profit educational organization), and generous individual donors.


Interview with the Playwright: http://www.rumblestripvermont.com/2016/06/last-chapter/Act 39

FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/770555744700024 

GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/act-39-an-original-play-by-rob-mermin


About the Playwright:

Rob Mermin is the founder of Vermont’s Circus Smirkus. He ran off to join the circus world in 1969 and toured with circuses throughout Europe, Scandinavia, and the former Soviet Union, after training in the art of mime with life-long mentor Marcel Marceau. Rob’s awards include Copenhagen’s World Star-Time Gold Clown; The Bessie Award; Russia’s Best Director Prize at The International Festival on the Black Sea; The Lund Center’s It Takes a Village Award; the Vermont Arts Council Award of Merit, and the 2008 Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. www.RobMermin.com


About the Production Team: 

Producer and lead actor is Donny Osman. Donny founded The Two Penny Circus, played a leadership role in founding Circus Smirkus, was the Director of Vermont’s Governor’s Institute on the Arts for more than two decades, and served three terms in the Legislature as a State Representative. Associate Producer and co-star J.T. Turner is an NEK-based award-winning member of AEA/SAG/AFTRA. Rounding out the cast are the dynamic duo of Maren Langdon Spillane and Dominic Spillane, founder of Theater Engine.


Monica Callan, also a member of AEA/SAG/AFTRA, and Co-Founder and Director of the Grange Hall Cultural Center and MOXIE Productions, will direct the show. Professional theater technician Cavan Meese, who has worked with Phish, Bread and Puppet Theater, and many other national performing companies, will design the set and lighting. There will be an original music score and soundscape composed by Burlington artist/musician Johnnie Day Durand, graphic design by Sterling Hill Productions, and publicity by Marci Diamond.

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CREDITS

PRESS

THEATER REVIEW: "'Act 39,' Rob Mermin’s powerful, tender and often funny play retelling this very personal story, opened in a deeply moving production..."

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Jim Lowe

- The Times Argus

FEATURE: A Play Inspired by Vermont’s End-of-Life Law Celebrates a Twilight Friendship

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Erik Esckilsen

- Seven Days

INTERVIEW: Act 39: Vermont’s Medical Aid in Dying Law Comes to the Stage

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Susan B. Apel

- Artful

FEATURE: A play named for Vermont’s aid-in-dying law meditates on what death can teach us about life

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Olivia Q. Pintair

- VTDIGGER

FEATURE: Rob Mermin’s ‘Act 39’: Sharing the reality of Medical Aid in Dying

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Jim Lowe

- The Times Argus

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