
MADAM AND STEVE
Madam & Steve, written by Lazy Susan Theatre Co. co-founder Hannah Loessberg, was our sophomore production exploring womanhood and queerness in biblical comedy. It is a reimagining of the creation story as if the woman was created before the man. On the 7th day, God rests. And by “rests”, we mean, no one really knows where he is. Left to their own devices, these characters try just about anything to get God’s attention back. This world is crawling with absurdity and antics. Love triangles, seeing double, shapeshifting animals, and a great search for God’s attention.
The play first debuted as a senior showcase for playwriting students at Columbia College Chicago. This opportunity allowed for one staged reading at Chicago Dramatists. The show was met with tremendous support and eagerness for more. The show took place on December 2nd, 2022 at noon and it was the only showcase that day to sell out the show.
And on the seventh day, God rests. And by rests, we mean, no one really knows where he is.
CAST & CREATIVE
*- DENOTES A LAZY SUSAN THEATRE CO. COMPANY MEMBER
†- DENOTES LAZY SUSAN THEATRE CO. ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Jordan Baker
Madam
Pierce Howard*
Steve
Aidan Henri
Flux
Nicki Rossi
SeaSea
Megan Haenni
Eden
Jimmy Pirano
Adam
Alexsia Acosta
Eve
Jorge Salas
God
Hannah Loessberg*†
Playwright
Cléo Flores
Director, Sound Designer
Merry Marshall*
Intimacy Coordinator
Quinton Walker
Fight Coordinator
Elly Burke*
Scenic Designer
Amina Gilbert*
Lighting Designer
Ray Jones
Costume Designer
Sarah Schorle*
Stage Manager
Magdalena Pogue
Asst. Director
Jordan Baker, Aidan Henri, Nicki Rossi, Pierce Howard, and Megan Haenni (photo by Mollie Menuck)
Pierce Howard and Aidan Henri (photo by Mollie Menuck)
Jordan Baker and Nicki Rossi (photo by Mollie Menuck)
The Company of "Madam and Steve" (photo by Mollie Menuck)
Jimmy Pirano, Alexsia Acosta, Pierce Howard, and Aidan Henri (photo by Mollie Menuck)
Nicki Rossi (photo by Mollie Menuck)
Nicki Rossi and Aidan Henri (photo by Mollie Menuck)
Jordan Baker, Pierce Howard, Alexsia Acosta, and Jimmy Pirano (photo by Mollie Menuck)