Intimate, potent, and universal. ‘This Is Who I Am,’ with its heft and moments of beauty, helps me understand more fully the power of theater.
WBUR The ARTery
This Is Who I Am returns for a limited engagement, available on demand through April 25.
Two actors perform a balancing act of care and resentment, closeness and vast separation, as they cook in real time over video chat. Separated by continents, an estranged father and son reunite over Zoom. From their respective kitchens in Ramallah and New York City, they recreate a cherished family recipe and struggle to bridge the gap between them, one ingredient at a time.
Told through the intimacy of a video call with humor and humanity, Amir Nizar Zuabi’s new play explores the unpredictable nature of grief and the delicacy of family connection across geographical and generational divides.
This production contains descriptions of violence and death of a parent/spouse.
Restaurant Partner
We encourage you to pair a performance of This Is Who I Am with a meal from Andala Coffee House, who we are excited to partner with for this production. With its warm atmosphere and delicious authentic Middle Eastern food and drinks, Andala Coffee House brings the culture and tradition of the Old City of Jerusalem to Cambridge. Owner Sami Herbawi has put together a select menu inspired by the production. You can order take away at 617.945.2212 or on GrubHub.
By Amir Nizar Zuabi
Directed by Evren Odcikin
Presented by PlayCo and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, in Association with American Repertory Theater, Guthrie Theater, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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On Demand Thru: 4/25
ASL-Interpreted On Demand Thru: 4/25
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Little Jerusalem
Little Jerusalem, directed by Zena Agha, tells the story of our restaurant partner Andala Coffee House, a Palestinian-owned cafe in Cambridge Massachusetts. The owner, Sami Herbawi, narrates his life outside his home city of Jerusalem and his experience in the diaspora. The documentary is presented in partnership with Boston Palestine Film Festival.
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Artists
Dad
Ramsey Faragallah
Ramsey Faragallah is an actor, a writer, and teacher. Onstage he has appeared at the Kennedy Center, The Public Theater, Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, Rikers Island and other minimum and maximum security prisons, Yale University, Sundance, The McCarter, The Culture Project, Williamstown, Hartford Stage, Red Bull, New York Stage and Film, The New Vic (London), and theaters throughout Europe and Australia. His many television appearances include recurring and guest star roles in Tommy, Bull, Mozart in the Jungle, Taken, Madame Secretary, The Black List, Homeland, the Law & Order trifecta, and thirteen seasons with David Letterman. He has appeared in the films of Sidney Pollack, Sidney Lumet, and several films of Woody Allen. Voiceover work for Radio Lab, This American Life, Playing on Air, NOVA, Random House, Penguin, and others. Ramsey studied with Ms. Stella Adler, is a member of The Actors Center, and is enthusiastically dedicated to restoring, driving, and racing vintage automobiles.
Son
Yousof Sultani
Son
Yousof Sultani
Yousof Sultani is thrilled to be making his Woolly Mammoth, PlayCo, Guthrie, A.R.T., and OSF debuts! He was most recently seen on stage in A Thousand Splendid Suns at Arena Stage in D.C. Other credits include: And Then There Were None (Drury Lane), Photograph 51 (Court Theatre), Heartland (InterAct Theatre), Miss Bennet: Christmas At Pemberley and Guards At The Taj (Milwaukee Repertory Theater), The Doppelgänger: An International Farce and The Fundamentals (Steppenwolf Theatre), United Flight 232 (House Theatre), Disappearing Number and Inana (TimeLine Theatre), Othello (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), The Hundred Flowers Project (Silk Road Rising). Film credits include Glass House. Television credits include “The Brave” (NBC), “Empire” (Fox), and “Chicago Fire” (NBC). Yousof received his BFA in Performance from Virginia Commonwealth University. He will be dedicating his performance to his father, Wahid Sultani.
Creative Team
Director
Evren Odcikin
Director
Evren Odcikin
Evren Odcikin is a theater director, writer, and arts administrator with a deep commitment to bringing underrepresented stories and voices to the American stage. He serves as the Associate Artistic Director at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and is a founding member of the MENA Theater Maker Alliance steering committee, a founder of Maia Directors, and a resident artist at Golden Thread Productions. A celebrated new plays director, he has worked with NYTW, Geva, Berkeley Rep, South Coast Rep, The Lark, Kennedy Center, InterAct (Philadelphia), Cleveland Public Theatre, Magic Theatre, Golden Thread, and Crowded Fire. As a writer, he is under commission with Leila Buck to create 1001 Nights (A Retelling) for Cal Shakes. Recognitions include: a 2016 “Theatre Worker You Should Know” feature in American Theatre Magazine; a 2015 National Director’s Fellowship from the O’Neill, NNPN, the Kennedy Center, and SDCF; and a 2013 TITAN Award from Theatre Bay Area.
Playwright
Amir Nizar Zuabi
Playwright
Amir Nizar Zuabi
Amir Nizar Zuabi is an award-winning theater writer and director, the Artistic Director of ShiberHur, and served as Associate Director of Young Vic London (2009 – 2017). Zuabi is also a member of Union of Theatres of Europe (UTE) for artistic achievement, an artistic advisor for the Palestinian National Theatre, and an alumni of Sundance Theatre Lab. Writing and directing credits include: I Am Yusuf and This Is My Brother, In the Penal Colony, Alive From Palestine, Oh My Sweet Land (PlayCo NYC, Young Vic/
Costume Designer
Dina El-Aziz
Costume Designer
Dina El-Aziz
Off-Broadway: I Thought I Would Die But I Didn’t (The Tank); Eh Dah? Questions for My Father (Hypokrit Theatre/
Sound Designer
James Ard
Sound Designer
James Ard
James Ard is honored to be making his Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company debut. Recent Sound Design credits include: Our Country (Incoming! series at the Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival); and 9 Parts of Desire (Portland Center Stage). San Francisco Bay Area Sound Design credits include: Exit Strategy, Actually, Dry Powder, The Royale (Aurora Theatre Company); Utopia, Free For All, La Ronde (Cutting Ball Theater); and Beyond the Wound is a Portal (Stanford Department of Theater & Performance Studies). James Ard is a Resident Artist with both Crowded Fire Theater and Golden Thread Productions.
Scenic Designer
Mariana Sanchez
Scenic Designer
Mariana Sanchez
Mariana Sanchez is a scenic designer with a background in architecture originally from Mexico, based in the New York area. Some of her credits include: Anatomy of a Suicide (The Atlantic Theater); Marys Seacole (LTC3); Fade (Primary Stages); Troy, Winter’s Tale (The Public); Frontieres Sans Frontieres (Bushwick Starr); Oh My Sweet Land (Play Company). Regional: Manahatta, War (Yale Repertory); The Copper Children, Manahatta, The River Bride, All’s Well That Ends Well (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); Mojada (St. Louis Rep); The Niceties (Geva Theatre); Fetch Clay, Make Man (Dallas Theater Center); Skeleton Crew (Baltimore Center Stage); The Wolves, Fade (TheaterWorks); Peter Pan (Yale University) among others. She holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama and B. Arch. from National Autonomous University in Mexico City.
Dramaturg
Joseph Haj
Dramaturg
Joseph Haj
Joseph Haj is the Artistic Director of the Guthrie Theater (2015 – present) where he has directed Dickens’ Holiday Classic (for film), The Glass Menagerie, West Side Story, Cyrano de Bergerac (his own adaptation), Romeo and Juliet, Sunday in the Park with George, King Lear, South Pacific, and Pericles. Other directing credits include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Henry V, Pericles (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); The Tempest, Metamorphoses, Cabaret, Henry IV Part I and Part II, Henry V, Nicholas Nickleby, The Illusion, Amadeus, Pericles, Big River, As You Like It, Cyrano de Bergerac, Into the Woods (PlayMakers Repertory Company, as Producing Artistic Director 2006 – 2015); Hamlet, Pericles (Folger Theatre). Haj has also directed projects in rural South Carolina, the West Bank, and Gaza. He is a member of the Executive Board of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
Lighting Designer
Reza Bejat
Lighting Designer
Reza Bejat
Reza Bejat is a NYC-based lighting designer who was born and raised in Iran, where he worked with some of the most prominent directors for several years. Reza received the Knight of Illumination Award for Nina Simone: Four Women in 2019. Off-Broadway: Disclaimer (Public Theater’s UTR), Veil Widow Conspiracy, Henry VI, Hamlet. Regional and others: Gianni Schicchi (Michigan Opera Theatre); Richard & Jane & Dick & Sally (Baltimore Center Stage); Noura (Guthrie Theater); Queen (Geva Theatre); Native Son (PlayMakers Rep); Everybody Black, The This Place (Actors Theatre of Louisville); Nina Simone: Four Women (Alabama Shakes); The Roommate (Long Wharf Theatre); Guards at the Taj (Central Square Theater); Notes of the Strange, Yogibogeybox (Target Margin); Waiting For Godot (New Yiddish Rep); Dead Are My People (Noor Theatre); Whore from Ohio, Labor of Life (New Yiddish Rep); This Is The Color (New Georges); Fillx7 (The Flea Theater).
Video and Streaming Systems Designer
Ido Levran
Stage Manager
Rachael Danielle Albert
Stage Manager
Rachael Danielle Albert
Rachael Danielle Albert (she/her) is thrilled to return to Woolly Mammoth, after having stage-managed Botticelli in the Fire (2018), Describe the Night (2019), and Fairview (2019). Regional: Dear Jack, Dear Louise, Junk, Native Gardens, A Raisin in the Sun, Watch on the Rhine, The City of Conversation (Arena Stage); Bright Star, She A Gem (Kennedy Center); The Wolves (Studio Theatre); Seize the King, Up Here, Ether Dome (La Jolla Playhouse); The Odd Couple, Sylvia, Souvenir (New London Barn Playhouse); The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Stage 773). Founding member: Oakland Theater Project (California). MFA: University of California, San Diego. BFA: University of Michigan. Proud AEA member.