Smart at Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST) extends through April 30 / by Francesca McKenzie

Ensemble Studio Theatre presents the play which explores the benefits and pitfalls of technology in the responsibility of caregiving. Previews began March 30 for the Off-Broadway work which opened April 6, and was set to run through April 23 and extended to April 30. Learn more about the show here.

Elaine is responsible for taking care of her cranky and ill mother Ruth. Ruth doesn't want aides in the house, but Elaine needs help so she can go to work. Enter "Jenny," a smart device Elaine buys to babysit and keep her mom company that gives Elaine a way to check on Ruth. Jenny becomes part of the family—but who else is listening? Starring are Christine Farrell, Francesca Fernandez, and Kea Trevett.

PRODUCTION TEAM:

Director - Matt Dickson
Playwright - Mary Elizabeth Hamilton
Production Stage Manager - Lauren Nicole Jackson
Scenic Designer - Ant Ma
Props Designer - Caitlyn Murphy
Lighting Designer - Colleen Doherty
Costume Designer - Megan Rutherford
Sound Designer - Josh Samuels
Casting Director - Stephanie Yankwitt, TBD Casting Company

“Mary's play is about new tech and privacy, about loneliness and connection in the city, about mothers and daughters—she ties those threads together with humor and warmth, and an ache that stays with you long after the play is over,” said EST's Co-Artistic Director Graeme Gillis in a statement. “We've been working on this play with Mary for nearly five years, but the story it tells is very much of this moment. It's very much a play about life right now."

Smart marks Hamilton's Off-Broadway debut. The play is so-produced with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. It was originally commissioned and developed through the EST/Sloan Project, a program organized by the Off-Broadway theatre and the foundation.