How I Learned To Drive
By Paula Vogel
Directed by Stephanie Bachula

How I Learned To Drive tells the story a young girl coming of age in the 1960s. The play follows Li'l Bit through encounters with her quirky family and a disturbing relationship with a middle-aged uncle. Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning piece is a darkly funny and touching exploration of growing up and learning about love, life, and the rules of the road.

Thursday, March 29th, 7pm
Friday, March 30th, 11pm
Saturday, March 31st, 6pm
Iron Gate Theatre
Tickets are $10 (or $8 with a PennCard)

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Production Staff

Meredith Weber
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Producer
Lauren Winkler
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Assistant Producer
Maggie Howard
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Stage Manager
Julia Kahn
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Assistant Stage Manager
Emer O'Callaghan
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Dramaturge

Cast

Alex Buder Shapiro
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Li'l Bit
Eric Stone
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Uncle Peck
Claire Stapleton
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Teenage Greek Chorus
Nathan Lee
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Male Greek Chorus
Emer O'Callaghan
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Female Greek Chorus

Team Set

Marissa Krupen
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Designer

Jaime Shapiro
Dan Singer
Nate Sokol

Team Lights

Elliot Gordon
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Designer
Matt Gruskin
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Assistant Designer
Haidee Wong
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Projection Designer
Dan Ross
Matt Wolf

Team Sound

JJ Huber
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Designer

Team Props

Alix Winter
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Designer
Jessica Deimel

Team Costumes

Rebecca Orel
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Designer

Team Publicity

Michael Sloan Warren
Lauren Kemp
Haidee Wong


it's funny because she's in a car Stephanie Bachula

Stephanie Bachula is a junior majoring in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. She has acted, written, and directed for the stage, as well as taking on various technical positions. She has nothing but love for Front Row, with whom she has worked since she was cast as Callie in Stop Kiss her freshman year. After interning at the Kelly Writer's House over the summer and studying abroad in London in the fall, she is very excited to take on this challenging and fun production.

All the world's a stage...some of us just have better seats