Who was Ada Byron Lovelace? You’re probably reading this on a device she helped create back int he 1800s. The scientist, mathematician and daughter of poet Lord Byron continues to influence the modern world, but she remains relatively unknown. Now Stage West is bringing the amazing story of Ada Byron Lovelace to Fort Worth, in Lauren Gunderson’s Ada and the Engine, which begins a 5-week regional premiere run on Thursday, January 9.
Ada’s interest in science and math has been encouraged from an early age by her formidable mother Annabella, who is determined that no shred of her father Lord Byron’s poetic and libertine nature should develop in her. Mentored by the eminent mathematician Mary Somerville, Ada’s abilities have flourished. But now it’s time for her to settle down and make a suitable match. And though Ada is drawn to the brilliant inventor and scientist Charles Babbage, she agrees to a marriage to William King, Lord Lovelace.
So, Ada finds herself caught in an odd sort of love triangle. On the one hand, she is mindful of her responsibilities to her children and her supportive husband. But on the other, she is so drawn to the music of numbers and the potential offered by Babbage’s Analytical Engine that she cannot give the relationship up. As pressures mount and feelings grow, Ada and Babbage make a revelatory discovery which will change everything. It’s an engrossing story about a woman well ahead of her time which makes you wonder—what might she have accomplished in another place and time?
Lauren Gunderson is the most produced living playwright in America, the winner of the Lanford Wilson Award and the Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award, a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and John Gassner Award for Playwriting, and a recipient of the Mellon Foundation’s 3-Year Residency with Marin Theatre Co. She studied Southern Literature and Drama at Emory University, and Dramatic Writing at NYU’s Tisch School where she was a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship. Her work has been commissioned, produced and developed at companies across the US including the Denver Center (The Book of Will), South Coast Rep (Emilie, Silent Sky), The Kennedy Center (The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful and Her Dog!), the O’Neill Theatre Center, Berkeley Rep, Shotgun Players, TheatreWorks, Crowded Fire, San Francisco Playhouse, Marin Theatre, Synchronicity, Olney Theatre, Geva, and more. Her work is published by Dramatists Play Service (Silent Sky, Bauer), Playscripts (I and You; Exit, Pursued By A Bear; Toil And Trouble), and Samuel French (Emilie). She is a Playwright in Residence at The Playwrights Foundation, and a proud Dramatists Guild member. She is from Atlanta, GA, and lives in San Francisco. LaurenGunderson.com and @LalaTellsAStory.
Ada and the Engine will be directed by Emily Scott Banks, who recently directed Foxfire for Theatre Three. The cast features Kelsey Milbourn, last at Stage West as Masha in Stupid F*cking Bird, as Ada, with Steven Pounders, a standout as Vanya in Stage West’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, as Charles Babbage. Playing the dual roles of Annabella and Mary Somerville will be Megan Haratine, seen last season at Stage West in Everybody. And returning to our stage is Stage West’s Associate Producer Garret Storms, just seen at Undermain in The Thanksgiving Play, as both Lord Lovelace and Lord Byron.
Set design is by Michael Sullivan, with lighting design by Adam Chamberlin, costume design by Becca Janney, sound design by David Lanza, projection design by Tristan Decker, and props and set décor by Lynn Lovett.
Ada and the Engine will preview Thursday, January 9 at 7:30 and Friday, January 10 at 8:00, and will run through Sunday, February 9. The opening night reception will be after the performance on Saturday, January 11. Performance times will be Thursday evenings at 7:30, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00, with Sunday matinees at 3:00. Ticket prices for the new season are $35 on Thursdays and Fridays, and $40 on Saturdays and Sundays, with $20 tickets for the two preview performances. Food service is available 90 minutes prior to performances (reservations are advised). Reservations and information are available through the Box Office (817-784-9378), or on the website, www.stagewest.org.
Fact Sheet
Event: ADA AND THE ENGINE
by Lauren Gunderson
Where: Stage West
821 W. Vickery Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Metro (817) 784-9378 (STG-WEST)
Preview: Thursday Jan 9 at 7:30
Friday Jan 10 at 8:00
Regular Run: Jan 11 through Feb 9, 2020
Thursday evenings 7:30PM
Friday & Saturday evenings 8:00 PM
Sunday matinees 3:00 PM
Opening
Night Reception: Following the performance Saturday, Jan 11.
Ticket Prices: Preview tickets (1st two shows only): $20
Regular tickets:
$35 Thurs and Fri nights
$40 Sat nights and Sun matinees