Take Me Out

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Take Me Out is a Tony Award-winning play by Richard Greenberg which deals with homosexuality in baseball.

The play's main character, Darren Lemming, is a popular mixed-race baseball player at the peak of his career when he decides to come out. Several of his teammates react strongly, and the drama plays out over the course of the baseball season with tragic consequences.

The play is set in a baseball locker room, and as such has an all-male cast and is usually produced with full-frontal male nudity.

The play explores themes of racism, homophobia, class and masculinity in sport. At the time of the writing of this play, no major-league baseball player had ever come out during his career, and this play is the dramatic exploration of what such an event might be like.

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[edit] Awards

  • Tony Award, Best Play, 2003
  • Tony Award, Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play (Denis O'Hare), 2003
  • Tony Award, Best Direction of a Play (Joe Mantello), 2003

[edit] Productions

[edit] Premiere, 2002

The world premeiere of Take Me Out was preseneted in a co-production by The Donmar Warehouse, London and The Public/New York Shakespeare Festival.

[edit] Broadway, 2003

The Broadway premiere was at the Anspacher Theatre of the Joseph Papp Public Theater and later moved to the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway where it ran 355 performances and garnered a Tony Award.

[edit] San Francisco, 2004

Best of Broadway in San Francisco staged a production of the play in late 2004 and early 2005 at the Golden Gate Theater.

  • Darren Lemming: Michael Walton
  • Shane Mungitt: Harlon George
  • Skipper: Jack Davison
  • Kippy Sunderland: Doug Wert

[edit] Toronto, 2005

The Canadian premiere was at the CanStage Bluma Appel theater in Toronto from 10 January to 12 February 2005. Given the subject matter of the play, it is notable that the production was sponsored by the Toronto Blue Jays.

  • Directed by Morris Panych
  • Darren Lemming: Thom Allison
  • Jason Chenier: Harry Crane
  • Rodriguez: Darrell Dennis
  • Teddy Koovitz/Guard: Aaron Franks
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Randy Hughson
  • Davey Battle: Dion Johnstone
  • Kippy Sunderstrom: Matthew MacFadzean
  • Shane Mungitt: Mike Shara
  • Mason Marzac: David Storch
  • Takeshi Kawabata: Jovanni Sy
  • Martinez: Andy Velaszquez

[edit] San Diego, 2005

The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California staged a production of the play from 15 January - 20 February 2005, directed by Joe Mantello, with several members of the original Broadway cast.

  • Mason Marzac: T. Scott Cunningham
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Jack Davidson
  • Martinez/Policeman: Ramon Fernandez
  • Rodriguez/Policeman: Gene Gabriel
  • Shane Mungitt: Harlon George
  • Toddy Koovitz: Charlie Kevin
  • Davey Battle: Charles Parnell
  • Jason Chenier: Terrence Riordan
  • Darren Lemming: M.D. Walton
  • Kippy Sunderstrom: Doug Wert
  • Takeshi Kawabata: Robert Wu

[edit] Philadelphia, 2005

The Philadelphia Theatre Company staged a production of the play from 13 May - 12 June 2005, directed by James J. Christy.

  • Darren Lemming: Jacques Cowart II
  • Shane Mungitt: Josh Shirley
  • Kippy Sunderstrom: David Whalen
  • Mason Marzac: Kraig Swartz
  • Martinez: Armando Batista
  • Takeshi Kawabata: James Chen
  • Jason Chenier: Todd Gebhart
  • Davey Battle: Nathan Hinton
  • Toddy Koovitz: John Lumia
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Tom McCarthy

[edit] Albuquerque, 2005

Troop 147 staged the first non-profit production of the play from June 8- 31 2005, directed by Brandon Scott Jensen.

  • Darren Lemming: Jesse Siebach
  • Shane Mungitt: Justin Young
  • Kippy Sunderstrom: Andrew Corbell
  • Mason Marzac: Will Klundt
  • Martinez: Mateo Sarria
  • Rodriguez: Manuel Villalobos
  • Takeshi Kawabata: Brandon Pratt
  • Jason Chenier: Jeff Andersen
  • Davey Battle: Andy Brooks
  • Toddy Koovitz: Yannig Morin
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Mark Guest

[edit] St. Louis, 2005

The Repetory Theatre of Saint Louis staged a production of the play from September 21 - October 9, 2005, directed by Rob Ruggiero.

  • Kippy Sunderstrom: Tim Altmeyer
  • Darren Lemming: Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
  • Shane Mungitt: Michael Balsley
  • Martinez: Jorge Oliver
  • Rodriguez: Jose Joaquin Perez
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Tony Hoty
  • Jason Chenier: Jake Schneider
  • Toddy Koovitz: Matthew Montelongo
  • Davey Battle: Shawn T. Andrew
  • Mason Marzac: Nat DeWolf
  • Takeshi Kawabata: Ikuma Isaac

[edit] Milwaukee, 2006

The Milwaukee Chamber Theatre staged a production of the play from 21 April - 7 May 2006, directed by Patrick Holland.

  • Darren Lemming: Hasani Issa
  • Shane Mungitt: Jonathan Wainwright
  • Kippy Sunderstrom: Eddie Collins
  • Mason Marzac: John McGivern
  • Martinez: Isai Padilla
  • Takeshi Kawabata: Lucas K Peterson
  • Jason Chenier: Eric Cherney
  • Davey Battle: Chike Johnson
  • Toddy Koovitz: James Fletcher
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Daniel Mooney

[edit] Phoenix, 2006

The Nearly Naked Theatre Company of Phoenix staged a production of the play from August 19 through September 16 at The Little Theater at Phoenix Theater. The Production was directed by Damon Dering.

  • Kippy Sunderstrom: Joseph Kremer
  • Darren Lemming: Jamie Cotton
  • Shane Mungitt: Dion Johnson
  • Martinez: Che Lozano
  • Rodriguez: Abaham Martinez
  • Skipper/William R. Danziger: Ron Hunting
  • Jason Chenier: Rhys Gilyeat
  • Toddy Koovitz: John Haubner
  • Davey Battle: David A. Lucas
  • Mason Marzac: Ron May
  • Takeshi Kawabata: Brandon Lee

[edit] Sources

  • Take Me Out, Paperback, 128 pages, Faber & Faber; 1st edition (August 6, 2003); ISBN 0-571-21118-6
  • Performance, playbill from the 2005 Toronto production
  • Program booklet from 2005 St. Louis production

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