May 29 2015
“the little things”: A Docudrama by Jeremy Davidson, Directed by Mary Stuart Masterson

“the little things”: A Docudrama by Jeremy Davidson, Directed by Mary Stuart Masterson

at Hawthorne Barn

StoryHorse presents a reading of a documentary theater piece about one family's journey through the enigma of Lyme Disease, based on transcribed conversations with the Elone family of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Starring Anthony Chisholm, David Pegram, and Okieriete Onaodowan.

Storyhorse, created by Jeremy Davidson and Mary Stuart Masterson, is a documentary theater project based on transcribed conversations with people in the Hudson Valley, focusing on the social, environmental, and medical issues in our communities.

Jeremy Davidson is an actor, writer, and filmmaker. His recent work as an actor includes the television series The Americans, Royal Pains, Gotham, Pan Am, Army Wives, the upcoming David Simon HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero, and CBS pilot Doubt. Film: You Bury Your Own, SALT, Little Chenier, and Deprivation. Theater: Blood and Gifts (Lincoln Center), Back, Back, Back (Manhattan Theater Club, Drama Desk Nomination), Cyclone (Studio Dante), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Kennedy Center and Geffen Theater), and the one-man play Nijinsky's Last Dance (Kennedy Center, Signature Theater, Berkshire Theater Festival). As a filmmaker, he wrote and directed Tickling Leo (Jury Prize Best Film, Stonybrook Film Festival). He and his wife, Mary Stuart Masterson, and their four children make their home in the Hudson Valley.    

Mary Stuart Masterson was raised in New York City, the child of the actor, director, and writer Peter Masterson and the actress and teacher Carlin Glynn. She debuted in The Stepford Wives at the age of 7. She has appeared in over 25 films, including At Close Range, Some Kind of Wonderful, Immediate Family (National Board of Review Award), Fried Green Tomatoes, Benny and Joon; and numerous plays and musicals, including the Broadway musical Nine (Tony Award nomination), National Anthems (with Kevin Spacey at The Old Vic in London), and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Kennedy Center). Mary Stuart directed and coproduced the feature film The Cake Eaters, starring Kristen Stewart and Bruce Dern, which was released in 2009. Other producing credits include the indie feature Tickling Leo, written and directed by her husband, Jeremy Davidson, also released in 2009. Mary Stuart and Jeremy live in the Hudson Valley with their four young children.

Admission Info

$25 General Admission

Dates & Times

2015/05/29 - 2015/05/29

Location Info

Hawthorne Barn

29 Miller Hill Road, Provincetown, MA 02657