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Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza!

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“Now, all I want out of life is casino style BINGO. I want the hoopla, glitter, large airy halls, comfortable hotel rooms, excellent dining, and big dollar pay-outs. I am ready for some serious playing...We should have JOY in our lives and that list is the peak of my JOY list.” —Dr. G

We invite you to Dr. G's Bingo Extravaganza! This social bingo event will immerse you in a fantastical and joyous world centered around Oregon's own Dr. Geneva Craig—a civil rights leader, frontline nurse, and action movie lover with a penchant for Vegas glitz. New friends compete for spectacular prizes and celebrate an icon in our community.


Due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the area, the sold-out run pivoted to a one-night-only exclusive offering for Dr. G. This is a documentary with direction, cinematography, and editing by Katie Falkenberg detailing this historic event.

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Dr. G
Dr. Geneva Craig is a registered nurse and holds a Ph.D. in Nursing from Walden University. She serves on AARP Oregon’s Executive Council (Emeritus). She is the past Chair of the AARP Diversity Advisory Council and the recipient of the AARP 2019 Andrus Award for Community Service Oregon. Dr. Craig worked at Johns Hopkins Health Care Center as a Nurse Analyst before moving to the Rogue Valley. She held the position of Clinical Program Coordinator of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center from 2010-2019. Her current role is Nurse Clinician at Asante APP Employee Health. Born in Selma, Alabama, Dr. Craig participated in the Selma Civil Rights marches that resulted in her being jailed multiple times. She also participated in the infamous “Bloody Sunday” march from Selma to Montgomery.
Creators

For You is a performance group founded by Erika Chong Shuch, Ryan Tacata, and Rowena Richie. They create original, participatory performances that bring strangers together for intimate encounters. For You projects range from one-to-one performances, to large scale evening-length theatrical works. Each performance is grounded in the lived experiences of participant-collaborators. Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza is created under the umbrella of The Welcoming (2020-), a series of performative ritualized reentries into a world transformed by the pandemic. Guided by the hopes and dreams of participating elders, we make performances that welcome each other into a world recovering from our torn social fabric and prolonged isolation.

As a direct response to COVID-19, and with awareness that elders are at a higher risk in terms of infection and the compounding hardships of isolation, For You launched Artists & Elders to connect with older adults in our community and inspire new forms of distant socializing. With commissions and support from organizations such as from Court Theatre and the Experimental Performance Initiative at the University of Chicago, California Shakespeare Theater, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, For You brought together 160 artists and elders through a wide variety of creative projects.

In Fall, 2022, For You will premiere an audio tour for East of the Pacific: Making Histories of Asian American Art at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center. These tours will guide gallery visitors through a series of unique narratives and experiences specific to the content and themes of the installed artworks, as well as the personal histories of the artists who made them.

Previous works include First Things First, a 2019-20 commission from the Momentary, to involve new and unexpected friends in the Momentary’s grand opening celebration; the project engaged groups ranging from the Northwest Arkansas Roller Derby Team, to the Bentonville West High School marching band, to a group of Marshallese dancers.

For You is a project of Creative Capital, with additional support from Berkeley Rep’s Groundfloor, Rainin Foundation, Center for Cultural Innovation, Headlands Center for the Arts, Dancers’ Group, Global Brain Health Institute and Alzheimer’s Association, Encore.org, New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA), and the National Theater Project Grant. For You’s work has been supported and presented by The Momentary (AR), KQED Live, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco Museum of Design and Performance. Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza is one part of a series of works called The Welcoming, supported by NEFA. For You is a fiscally sponsored project of Dancers’ Group, SF. www.foryou.productions


Local Community Partners:

AfroScoutz, BASE, Asante Medical, Black Southern Oregon Alliance, AARP Oregon

Creative Team

An All OSF Collaboration
FOR YOU’s Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza is a unique approach to making theatre as a gift. Their practice is central to the core of OSF’s purpose as led by Artistic Director Nataki Garrett of being artist and IDEA centric, and takes the entire OSF village. Collaborated on by all three Artistic Departments, this is helmed by OSF’s three Associate Artistic Directors: Scarlett Kim (Director of Innovation and Strategy), Evren Odcikin (Director of Artistic Programming), and Mei Ann Teo (Director of New Work). Every department at OSF has come together to make this gift for Dr. G and our community, inspired by the intrepid artists of FOR YOU. From the commission by the New Work department and dramaturgy from Paul Adolphson while he was still OSF Literary Manager, to the producing power of Associate Producer of New Work and I&S victor cervantes jr. and Artistic Associate Liz Lanier, to the production support of Production Manager Joshua Horvath and technical direction by Green Show’s Benajah Cobb, to the lighting design of OSF Lighting and Video Department Manager Valerie Pope to the film documentation and the creation of the virtual Dr. G Fan Page by ruth tang, we are thrilled to collaborate with FOR YOU to celebrate Dr. G in the theatrical omniverse!

We are committed to finding ways to support artists to make art: in and out of the repertory, online and in person, that is culture changing and life giving.
For You’s work has been supported and presented by The Momentary (AK), Court Theater and the Experimental Performance Initiative at the University of Chicago, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. For You is a project of Creative Capital, with additional support from Berkeley Rep’s Groundfloor, Rainin Foundation, Center for Cultural Innovation, Headlands Center for the Arts, Dancers’ Group, Global Brain Health Institute and Alzheimer’s Association, Encore.org, New England Foundation for the Arts(NEFA), and the National Theater Project Grant. This work is one part of a series of works called The Welcoming, supported by NEFA. www.foryou.productions
For You: Our Initiation into The Dr. G. Fan Club
“Oh yes, I love Geneva,” is the typical response we get when asking around about Dr. G; nurses, baristas, city officials, community organizers, young AfroSkoutz, Alaskan resort owners—they all light up with the mere mention of her name.

Nancy Quinn, a longtime healthcare colleague of Dr. G: My first encounter with Geneva was on a telephone call. The sound of her voice, its timbre and cadence, struck me. Something about it inspires loyalty and engenders trust; I doubt I am alone in that sentiment. I have had the privilege of hearing that voice whisper encouragement, express understanding, provide guidance and all those things many others cherish about her. I have also been privy to listen to her when that brilliant mind starts strategizing and when she is putting on her dramatic flair. I have heard her voice when there was a sternness and seriousness behind it—I swear it could make a grown man cower in his boots. My favorite memories of listening to Geneva are from times that had nothing to do with work at all: moments of full-on belly laughter, listening to stories from the past, the pride when she introduces family, the giddiness over desserts and Frappuccinos, and always words of love.

We first met Dr. G in January, 2021 through a digital commission by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The initial idea was to spend a year getting to know elders in Southern Oregon, then create a digital performance of sorts based on what we discovered about them. This is how we’ve always worked as a performance group: meet strangers, dig through their sock drawers, take them on dates, follow them to work, make their mother’s recipes—then make perforative experiences based on getting to know them, just for them, as gifts. That’s looked like a number of things in the past, from a makeshift musical rendition of Moana using plywood, a spray bottle, and an electric fan to honor a chaplain’s imagined sense of freedom; to a head massage for a cultural Bay Area icon on a couch behind a barn.

When Covid-19 hit, we moved our practice online with the rest of the world. Drawing on Rowena’s work with elders living with dementia and their caregivers, we launched Artists & Elders at the top of the pandemic to connect folk across so many divides as we sheltered-in-place, pairing nearly 80 artists and elders online to create digital performances and inspire new forms of distant socializing. Through OSF, we met D.L. Richadson, an equity specialist with the Medford School District and Black Southern Oregon Alliance. He recommended Dr. G as an elder. As a longtime member of the Dr. G Fan Club, he sang her praises as a force of nature, a nurse, a leader in the Black community, and a social performer with range.

We met with Dr. G over Zoom, for a few hours every month, from 2021-22 and learned so many things, in the way we all learn new things in our deep hangouts with friends and family, charged with the curiosity and pleasure that underscores getting to know somebody for the very first time. We learned big and painful things, like how she’d tactically layer clothes to protect herself from being police beatings while marching with MLK in Selma and her incredible resilience in becoming a registered nurse through a deeply racist medical system. We learned small things, too, like her favorite breakfast of Cheerios mixed with maple syrup, her love of Jason Mamoa as Aquaman, and how she used to be able to drop, roll, and draw out two six-shooters like Annie Oakley.

Above all, as raised in so many of our conversations and written into almost every family newsletter she’s produced since 1991, we learned she’s The Bingo Queen: “Now, all I want out of life is casino style bingo. I want the hoopla, glitter, large airy halls, comfortable hotel rooms, excellent dining, and big dollar pay-outs. I am ready for some serious playing—we should have joy in our lives and that list is the peak of my Joy List.”

…and so we decided to make a live show to bring that joy to the stage. Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza is our joyous gift to Dr. G, her community, and you.

We spent this last year connecting with Dr. G’s friends, family, and colleagues whose stories and experiences of her animate this show. For example, we worked with the AfroSkoutz (a Black youth group organized by BASE), to create ornaments that adorn both our digital and physical Christmas trees. In working with these young folk, we were struck by the powerful intergenerational bridges that Dr. G builds between leaders in the community. Our show is an actual bingo game infused with theatrical acts informed, to the very last detail, by the real and fantastic things we’ve discovered about her along the way; those complex and often hilarious things that make Dr. G who she is. Our goal was to create an experience that Dr. G would love—a joyful celebration of bingo (she is the queen afterall), her wild adventures, and the gathering of communities that swell around her. She brings people together wherever she goes; she walks into a room, hugs you as a stranger, and instantly you are under her spell. We hope that through this bingo event, you feel the force of Dr. G’s work, life and care.

For our digital commission, we created a website where you can learn more about our process and all things Dr. G related. It’s the official Dr. G Fan Club in the shape of a scrolling Christmas tree, inspired by her practice of keeping Christmas up at home longer than anyone we know.

Now, as theaters open up, and we imagine the future of what live social practice and performance looks like at this stage in the pandemic, we’re beyond excited to see you play for prizes and laughs at our Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza this July.
A message from For You on the recent cancellation of Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza:
For almost a year and half, against all the constraints presented by Covid and all the uncertainty surrounding the future of live performance, we’ve been dreaming with Dr. Geneva Craig on a world full of joy, pleasure, and “big dollar payouts.” Since the beginning of 2021, we’ve had the honor of getting to know so much about Dr. G: her commitment and resilience as a civil rights leader; her sense of duty as a frontline nurse during the pandemic; how she prefers to take her Cheerios in the morning and, of course, her lifelong love of Bingo. As is the case with every For You project, we tasked ourselves to meet and enroll as many community groups and members surrounding Dr. G, including members of Asante Health, BASE, Black Southern Oregon Alliance, AARP, her old friends from Alaska—we even cast the Mayor of Ashland, Julie Akins, to deliver an official proclamation. With our incredible team of artists and producers here at OSF, we worked day and night these past few months creating an aesthetic experience for Dr. G. that we imagined would bring that dream world a little closer to reality. Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza was devised to bring audiences into her joys and pleasures, into a world of hoopla and Vegas style glitz, with original numbers and almost too many costumes to count. 
 
On Sunday, July 17th, three days before our opening night, we learned that staging that world for her, her community, and our sold out audiences could not go on as planned given an outbreak of the new Covid variant within the larger OSF community. Thankfully, it never spread to our creative team, but we couldn’t, in good faith, risk bringing audiences into our venue given the intimacy of our space and participatory nature of our performance. However, for one-night-only and in strict compliance with OSF safety protocols, we were permitted to perform exclusively for Dr. G and a few guest participants. We’re not sure what the future holds for live performances of Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza, but we’ve quickly pivoted to making a filmed version of what we had originally envisioned (stay tuned). We want to thank all of you, and everyone at OSF, for your support, patience, and understanding as we keep our eyes on the prize of delivering Dr. G’s Bingo Extravaganza in one form or another. 
 
With deep sadness in our hearts, and a bit of hope, 
 
For You 
Erika Chong Shuch, Ryan Tacata, Rowena Richie

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