I SAW IT
by the Wily West Writing Team
July 18, 24, 30, August 1, 7
Directed by Ariel Craft
Heather Cooper | Production Stage Manager
Gabrielle Immelman | Set Design
Cassie Barnes | Lighting Design
Genevieve Perdue | Costumes & Props
Anton Hedman | Sound Design
Colin Hussey| Photography
By Wily West Writing Team
Jennifer Lynne Robert | Head Writer
with
Laylah Muran de Assereto, Jaene Leonard, Charles Lewis III, Morgan Ludlow,
Bridgette Dutta Portman, and Karl Schackne
CAST
Samantha Behr, Colleen Egan, Jason Jeremy, Katrina Kroetch, Kyle McReddie,
Genevieve Perdue, Richard Wenzel, Susannah Wood
Heather Cooper | Production Stage Manager
Gabrielle Immelman | Set Design
Cassie Barnes | Lighting Design
Genevieve Perdue | Costumes & Props
Anton Hedman | Sound Design
Colin Hussey| Photography
By Wily West Writing Team
Jennifer Lynne Robert | Head Writer
with
Laylah Muran de Assereto, Jaene Leonard, Charles Lewis III, Morgan Ludlow,
Bridgette Dutta Portman, and Karl Schackne
CAST
Samantha Behr, Colleen Egan, Jason Jeremy, Katrina Kroetch, Kyle McReddie,
Genevieve Perdue, Richard Wenzel, Susannah Wood
Did you? An anomalous event has occurred. A city is in ruins. Some are saying it was a force of nature. Others believe it was an act of God. Some claim it was a shadow, a cloud, a creature, a...something. Rumors run rampant and suspicions run high. The #ISawIt hashtag has gone viral. Conspiracy theories, riots, and accusations plague the city. How will the citizens react to this upheaval? Will things ever be the same? Can they? Should they?
Who's Who
![]() ARIEL CRAFT
Director Ariel Craft is a Bay Area director and arts administrator. As a director, Ariel is passionate about collaborating intimately her fellows makers to generate bold and hearty choices and, as the Artistic Director of The Breadbox, a San Francisco-based company dedicated to the exploration of humanity's forbidden instincts, Ariel is passionate about contributing a unique and adventurous voice to the Bay Area’s vibrant theatre community. Recent Bay Area directing credits include The Pillowman, Blood Wedding, and ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore at The Breadbox, The Oregon Trail at Impact Theatre, and Late: A Cowboy Song at The Custom Made Theatre Co. Ariel holds a BFA with Honors from New York University where she studied directing and multidisciplinary theatre-making at the Playwrights Horizons Theater School. Ariel was awarded an Artistic Fellowship at the American Conservatory Theater following her graduation and she currently holds the title of Assistant Artistic Director at The Custom Made Theatre Co. |
![]() COLLEEN EGAN
Nola Colleen is delighted to join the cast of I SAW IT. She recently appeared in Compleat Female Stage Beauty at The New Conservatory Theatre Center and she has assistant directed and understudied at the Magic Theatre and SF Playhouse. She has performed locally with The Bay One Acts Festival, The San Francisco Olympians Festival and All Terrain Theatre. Colleen is an artist in residence as well as member of the board of directors for Gritty City Repertory Youth Theatre in Oakland and hopes that everyone reading this will check out this amazing organization (grittycityrep.org). Colleen holds a BA in Theatre from Seattle University. She is married to teacher and set designer Casey Fern. |
![]() JENNIFER LYNNE ROBERTS
Head Writer | Playwright Jennifer Lynne Roberts is a Bay Area playwright, producer, associate artist and head writer with Wily West Productions, Co-Founder of Ex Nihilo Theater, and past president of the Playwrights' Center of San Francisco. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from California College of Arts. Her play, THE KILLING JAR, was a finalist for Dayton Playhouse's FutureFest 2014. Her short plays, MARS ONE PROJECT and MEET CLAUDIA were part of SUPERHEROES, a short play production with Wily West in 2014, and PHOTO DYNAMIC THERAPY premiered in Sheherezade 14, a co-production from PCSF and Wily West, 2014. Both SUPERHEROES and Sheherezade 14 received nominations for the Theatre Bay Area 2014 BEST ANTHOLOGY award. MARS ONE PROJECT won San Francisco Theater Pub’s Excellence in Theater Award (STUEY) for Best Short Play. Commissions include San Francisco Olympians Festival V and VI; All Terrain Theater's Women in Solodarity REPRO RIGHTS! WOMEN@RISK in collaboration with 3Girls Theatre Company: COWBOY NOIR: TALL TALES OF THE UNNATURAL WEST for Pacific Play Company; 3rd Street Playhouse; Wily West Productions' summer shows, ZERO HOUR: THE MARS EXPERIMENT and I SAW IT. |
![]() RICHARD WENZEL
Van Clarkson Richard Wenzel (Dr. Burrhus; Van Clarkson) is a Bay Area actor/singer and a company member of Custom Made Theatre where his favorite roles include co-starring as Julius Becker in Prelude to A Kiss and Satan in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Last seen here as an FBI Agent in The Genuine Show, he is excited to be here at The Exit again making his debut with Wiley West in tonight’s production. Thanks go out to acting coach Kathryn Keats-Conti and vocal coach Daniel Levenstein. |
The Wily West Writing Team

LAYLAH MURAN DE ASSERETO
Playwright
Laylah is a San Francisco area playwright, director, and producer. She produced the annual short play festival "Sheherezade" from 2008-2014, which received a TBA nomination for Outstanding Anthology last year. Her short play, FORTRESS FOUND, will be part of the 2015 SF Olympians Festival. Most recently her one-act UNDERNEATH THE ABOVE AND BELOW received a reading in PCSF's 2014 Fall Reading series. Three of her short plays, ANONYMOUS ME, JAIN, and CASH FOR CAPSE were included in Wily West's TBA Outstanding Anthology-nominated "Superheroes". Her first short play CENSORED IN TEHRAN was included as part of "Sheherezade X". Her plays PITCHFORK AND LIGHT and PERSONAL SPACE have appeared in PCSF's 24-Hour Play festival (2013 and 2014). Other works have received readings with Southern Railroad Theatre Company and The Playwrights' Center of San Francisco. She has directed for Sheherezade 13, PCSFs Reading Series, Southern Railroad Theatre's "I Do Declare" series, and will be directing 4 short plays in "Repro Rights! Women @ Risk" for Repro Rights Theatre and 3 Girls Theatre in August at Thick House. She is a proud member of the Dramatit's Guild, Playwright Center (Minneapolis), and PCSF. You can learn more at http://laylahmuran.co/
Playwright
Laylah is a San Francisco area playwright, director, and producer. She produced the annual short play festival "Sheherezade" from 2008-2014, which received a TBA nomination for Outstanding Anthology last year. Her short play, FORTRESS FOUND, will be part of the 2015 SF Olympians Festival. Most recently her one-act UNDERNEATH THE ABOVE AND BELOW received a reading in PCSF's 2014 Fall Reading series. Three of her short plays, ANONYMOUS ME, JAIN, and CASH FOR CAPSE were included in Wily West's TBA Outstanding Anthology-nominated "Superheroes". Her first short play CENSORED IN TEHRAN was included as part of "Sheherezade X". Her plays PITCHFORK AND LIGHT and PERSONAL SPACE have appeared in PCSF's 24-Hour Play festival (2013 and 2014). Other works have received readings with Southern Railroad Theatre Company and The Playwrights' Center of San Francisco. She has directed for Sheherezade 13, PCSFs Reading Series, Southern Railroad Theatre's "I Do Declare" series, and will be directing 4 short plays in "Repro Rights! Women @ Risk" for Repro Rights Theatre and 3 Girls Theatre in August at Thick House. She is a proud member of the Dramatit's Guild, Playwright Center (Minneapolis), and PCSF. You can learn more at http://laylahmuran.co/

MELISSA KEITH
Playwright
Melissa has just come from a successful production as a writer and performer with Women in Solidarity - REPO RIGHTS. Melissa has a BA in Theatre Arts from Marquette, is a member of the Monday Night PlayGround Writers’ Pool and has acted with several theatre companies in the Bay Area including San Francisco Shakespeare, All Terrain Theater, San Carlos Children's Theatre, The Playwrights Center of San Francisco and Wily West Productions.
Playwright
Melissa has just come from a successful production as a writer and performer with Women in Solidarity - REPO RIGHTS. Melissa has a BA in Theatre Arts from Marquette, is a member of the Monday Night PlayGround Writers’ Pool and has acted with several theatre companies in the Bay Area including San Francisco Shakespeare, All Terrain Theater, San Carlos Children's Theatre, The Playwrights Center of San Francisco and Wily West Productions.

JAENE LEONARD
Playwright
Jaene trained in New York City at David Mamet’s Atlantic Theater Company, Stella Adler Conservatory and with original Group Theater member Bobby Lewis. She has studied with, or been directed by, Golden Globe- , Emmy-, Tony-, and Oscar-winning artists including Mr. Lewis, Mr. Mamet, Bartlett Sher and William H. Macy. She also was a regular at Naked Angels’ Tuesdays at Nine in NYC. Jaene’s first play, CHIC BAND -- a scene from which was published in Smith & Kraus' Best Stage Scenes 2000, received a workshop production in NYC and staged readings with Playwrights’ Kitchen and at Track 16, both in LA. WHAT ABOUT BOO was part of Yankee Rep's (NYC) End of the Line, and in which she also served as head writer and actor. The first of her ARIZONA PLAYS TRILOGY was a semi-finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference in 2008. HOME$ICKNESS, a short play about the fast and furious mortgage debacle, had a developmental reading with Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco in 2010, and OIL AND WATER about the BP Oil Spill, was produced in San Francisco’s Sheherezade in 2011. AS IS - NO WARRANTY received a staged reading with Berkshire Playwrights Lab in August, 2009, under the direction of Jim Frangione, and starring Grant Shaud of Murphy Brown fame. Jaene recently added solo performance to her resume, developing, writing and performing LAST OF ELEVEN, and IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD, AWKI and MY SISTER'S MEDICINE in W. Kamau Bell’s Solo Performance Workshop, directed by Martha Rynberg. LAST OF ELEVEN was part of the Maui Fringe Festival. Jaene also has written screenplays and is currently in rewrites on her YA fantasy novel, Less Watercress: The Tales of Juniper.
Playwright
Jaene trained in New York City at David Mamet’s Atlantic Theater Company, Stella Adler Conservatory and with original Group Theater member Bobby Lewis. She has studied with, or been directed by, Golden Globe- , Emmy-, Tony-, and Oscar-winning artists including Mr. Lewis, Mr. Mamet, Bartlett Sher and William H. Macy. She also was a regular at Naked Angels’ Tuesdays at Nine in NYC. Jaene’s first play, CHIC BAND -- a scene from which was published in Smith & Kraus' Best Stage Scenes 2000, received a workshop production in NYC and staged readings with Playwrights’ Kitchen and at Track 16, both in LA. WHAT ABOUT BOO was part of Yankee Rep's (NYC) End of the Line, and in which she also served as head writer and actor. The first of her ARIZONA PLAYS TRILOGY was a semi-finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference in 2008. HOME$ICKNESS, a short play about the fast and furious mortgage debacle, had a developmental reading with Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco in 2010, and OIL AND WATER about the BP Oil Spill, was produced in San Francisco’s Sheherezade in 2011. AS IS - NO WARRANTY received a staged reading with Berkshire Playwrights Lab in August, 2009, under the direction of Jim Frangione, and starring Grant Shaud of Murphy Brown fame. Jaene recently added solo performance to her resume, developing, writing and performing LAST OF ELEVEN, and IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD, AWKI and MY SISTER'S MEDICINE in W. Kamau Bell’s Solo Performance Workshop, directed by Martha Rynberg. LAST OF ELEVEN was part of the Maui Fringe Festival. Jaene also has written screenplays and is currently in rewrites on her YA fantasy novel, Less Watercress: The Tales of Juniper.

CHARLES LEWIS III
Playwright
If you’ve been around the Bay Area theatre scene, you’ve come across Charles Lewis III. He’s as ubiquitous to the scene as cheap red wine (which he indulges in with great frequency). He acts, he writes, he directs, he mingles, he flirts and – more recently – he blogs (TheThinkingMansIdiot.wordpress.com). Charles is thrilled to take part in this collaborative writing project.
Playwright
If you’ve been around the Bay Area theatre scene, you’ve come across Charles Lewis III. He’s as ubiquitous to the scene as cheap red wine (which he indulges in with great frequency). He acts, he writes, he directs, he mingles, he flirts and – more recently – he blogs (TheThinkingMansIdiot.wordpress.com). Charles is thrilled to take part in this collaborative writing project.

BRIDGETTE DUTTA PORTMAN
Playwright
Bridgette Dutta Portman’s plays have been read and produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, across the country and overseas. Her short comedies have been part of Sheherezade, co-produced by Wily West for the Playwrights' Center of San Francisco, for four consecutive years. One of them, AUTO-INCORRECT (2013), went on to several productions in the UK. Bridgette was among the writers for Wily West’s 2013 Showdown competition and 2014 Superheroes project. One of her full-length plays, FRIAR LAZARO, OR THE KING OF TERRORS, was part of Wily West’s Spooky Cabaret series in 2012. Bridgette is a board member and literary committee chair of the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco, as well as a member of the Pear Writers’ Guild (Pear Avenue Theatre, Mountain View) and the City Light Source playwrights group (City Lights Theater, San Jose). She is excited to be joining Wily West.
Playwright
Bridgette Dutta Portman’s plays have been read and produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, across the country and overseas. Her short comedies have been part of Sheherezade, co-produced by Wily West for the Playwrights' Center of San Francisco, for four consecutive years. One of them, AUTO-INCORRECT (2013), went on to several productions in the UK. Bridgette was among the writers for Wily West’s 2013 Showdown competition and 2014 Superheroes project. One of her full-length plays, FRIAR LAZARO, OR THE KING OF TERRORS, was part of Wily West’s Spooky Cabaret series in 2012. Bridgette is a board member and literary committee chair of the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco, as well as a member of the Pear Writers’ Guild (Pear Avenue Theatre, Mountain View) and the City Light Source playwrights group (City Lights Theater, San Jose). She is excited to be joining Wily West.

KARL SCHACKNE
Playwright
Karl Schackne is an actor and playwright. Raised in the Bay Area, he earned his BA in Film at San Francisco State University, then shifted gears years later and started acting at City College of San Francisco. He continues to be involved in CCSF stage productions, appearing in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Claudio), CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION (Schultz), THE TEMPEST (Sebastian), ALMOST MAINE, and A FLEA IN HER EAR (Tournel). He has also performed with the Primitive Screwheads in MUCH ADO ABOUT LEBOWSKI, the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco in their reading series’ and semiannual 24-Hour Playfest, SF Olympians, and Theatre Pub. His short plays include: LITERALLY, produced by the PCSF for the 24-Hour Playfest (2013); CHOCOLATE, produced by Seoul Players for both the Daegu Play Festival and Seoul 10 Minute Play Festival in 2014; SUPERHEROES CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS, produced by Wily West for Superheroes (2014).
Playwright
Karl Schackne is an actor and playwright. Raised in the Bay Area, he earned his BA in Film at San Francisco State University, then shifted gears years later and started acting at City College of San Francisco. He continues to be involved in CCSF stage productions, appearing in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Claudio), CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION (Schultz), THE TEMPEST (Sebastian), ALMOST MAINE, and A FLEA IN HER EAR (Tournel). He has also performed with the Primitive Screwheads in MUCH ADO ABOUT LEBOWSKI, the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco in their reading series’ and semiannual 24-Hour Playfest, SF Olympians, and Theatre Pub. His short plays include: LITERALLY, produced by the PCSF for the 24-Hour Playfest (2013); CHOCOLATE, produced by Seoul Players for both the Daegu Play Festival and Seoul 10 Minute Play Festival in 2014; SUPERHEROES CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS, produced by Wily West for Superheroes (2014).