Directed by
Eve Sussman
Original Score
Jonathan Bepler
Choreography
Claudia de Serpa Soares
Costumes
Karen Young
Director of Photography
Sergei Franklin
Dramaturg
Ricoh Gerbl
Edit
Kevin Messman
Eve Sussman
Executive Producer
Eve Sussman
Producers
Catherine Mahoney-New York
Ioannis Savvidis-Athens
Wassili Zygouris-Berlin
Associate Producers
Joel Beck
Christian Viveros-Faune
Independent Producer
Cheryl Kaplan
Cast
Popi Alkouli-Troianou
Fergus Baumann
Kostas Beveratos
Nesbitt Blaisdell
Marilisa Chronea
Stergios Ioannou
Grayson Millwood
Katarina Oikonomopoulou
Helen Pickett
Annette Previti
Rosa Prodromou
Walter Sipser
Antonis Spinoulas
Christos Syrmakezis
Sotiris Tsakomidis
Jeff Wood
Sofie Zamchick
Zack Zamchick
Special Guests
Themis Bazaka
Savina Yannatou
Musicians
Geoff Gersh
Eric Hubel
Algis Antanas Kizys
Scott Moore
Bradford Reed
Cräg Rodriguez
Lighting Director
Evin Lowe
1st AC
Tony Ponti
1st AD
Vassilis Panagiotakopoulos
Tonia Budelmann
2nd AD
Kostas Levantis
Dimitris Prifitis
Yvonne Miehlke
2nd AC
Georgios Metaxas
Moritz Jesch
Production Coordinators
Vassiliki Kyriakou
Simon Lee
Tobias Brand
Location Sound
Daniel Teige
Audio Technicians
Florian Kühnle
Markus Stemler
2nd Camera
Angela Christlieb
Eve Sussman
Jeff Blauvelt
Still Photography
Bobby Neel Adams
Ricoh Gerbl
Benedikt Partenheimer
Gaffers
Babis Kalntermitzis
Sven Klages
Technical Consultant
Georg Bugiel
Grips
Nektarios Souldakis
Jacob Wehrmann
Heiko Matting
Tom Witt
Fabian Friedrich
Costume Assitants
Chandi Lancaster
Maria Voikou
Maria Kokkini
Tanja Schuh
Hair & Make Up
Stella Soulele
Ioanna Marmataki
Inessa Guenter
Christiane Bucholz
Katharina Thieme
Martin Rink
Aylin Özbay
Props
Felicity Good
Danny Burke
Carpentry/Set Design
Daniel Doemer
Stefan Seidel
Ioannis Savvidis
The Rape of the Sabine Women is a Rufus Corporation production generously funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds-Berlin, Hamburger Bahnhof-Berlin, the J F Costopoulos Foundation-Athens, Richard Massey, Ninah and Michael Lynne and Roebling Hall Gallery-New York. Additional Co-Production support has been provided by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Arario Gallery-Seoul, Korea, the New York State Council on the Arts and the Smart Museum of Art–University of Chicago. Corporate sponsorship has been provided by Panavision-London, HD Cinema, Ordino Casting Services-Greece, Microtech Gefell-Germany, Apple Computer Inc, DuArt Film & Video, LaCie USA, Sony Professional Media, Dreamhire LLC., Panasonic, Tekserve, Coca-Cola-Hellenic Bottling Company, Merc Clothing-London and MAC Cosmetics.
Creative Time is funded through the generous support of coroporations, foundations, government agencies and individuals. This program has been made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts – a State agency, New York City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, and State Senator Thomas K. Duane.
The NYC premiere is supported by the Richard J. Massey Foundation for Arts and Sciences, Roebling Hall, the Zabludowicz Collection - Project Space 176, and Dreamhire Audio.