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Starry Night Sky

Content/Intimacy Concerns: 

If you have content/intimacy concerns, you can feel free to contact Lillian/Sarah, Stage Management, or whoever you feel most comfortable with. This can be to ask any questions or to make a plan to aid with any mental, physical, etc. challenges during this process. If you are in need of incident reporting resources, you can visit the University Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX by clicking here.

Look below for more resources:

Safe Space

This page of the website is reserved as safe space if/when the content of the show becomes too overwhelming. In addition to the contact info above, there are resources below for your perusal. These include music, videos, and meditations as well as info on the technique of de-rolling. If you would like to talk or destress we are also available at our emails lmcdermo@andrew.cmu.edu and jfelicia@andrew.cmu.edu. We will do our best to respond in a timely manner. 

Desert Walker

Resources

Planetary System Scene

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Calming Music

Various types of relaxing noise such as nature sounds and calming music

Calming Visuals

Various visuals such as breathing circles, nature cameras, and patterns

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Calming Practices

Various guided meditations such as for breathing, body scans, and sleep 

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Calming Games

Various distracting and calming games such as coloring and word searches

Rocky Desert Oasis

Actor De-Rolling

De-rolling is the process of getting out of character and back to yourself in everyday life. Sometimes this can be a simple walk out of the room but with more emotionally heavy plays this can be difficult. This can look different for every artist. To assist with this see the techniques to the right for examples.  

An additional in-depth resource from the Safe Sets Intimacy Coordinators

Techniques:

  • Be Literal! Take off your costume or rehearsal clothes and wear something new that you do not associate with the process or character. Maybe even a shower to "scrub off" the character.

  • Get Physical. Shake off the character by actually shaking and jumping or even by doing yoga and taking a walk

  • Use Your Senses. Play music, spray scents, or wear clothes/ touch textures that are different sensory experiences than those your character would interact with.

  • Do an activity! Call a friend, read a book, or watch media that has a different subject matter than the show.

  • Meditate. Address and clear your mind of the subject matter you are confronting. Acknowledge the strength you are utilizing for this process.

Ayad, Violette. “How to De-Role: 8 Techniques for Getting out of Character.” StageMilk, 14 Feb. 2021, https://www.stagemilk.com/getting-out-of-character/.
“Your Pocket Guide to De-Role.” The Arts Wellbeing Collective, 7 Mar. 2023, https://artswellbeingcollective.com.au/. 

Starry Sky

Crisis Lines

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: 24/7 

Call 988

National Crisis Text Line: Get 24/7 help from the Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741 to start the conversation.

Allegheny County Resolve Crisis Network 

Call 888-796-8226

Cosmic Sky

Have a wonderful rest of your day

Dramaturg Lillian McDermott

Dramaturgy Asst. Sarah Kiefer

Dramaturgy Adv. Kristi Good

The Little Prince by Rick Cummins & John Scoullar

Carnegie Mellon University

School of Drama

Spring 2026

Director Annaliese Pfeiffer

Dir. Adv. Yong Suk Yoo

Production Manager Jasper Gitlitz

Asst. PM Reigh Wilson

Stage Manager Lauren Dursky

Asst. SM Feliz Eisenberg

Aviator: Jackson Blanchard

Little Prince: Santino Hallare

Rose/Snake: Jolie Wang

Men on Planets/Fox: Rusty Daniel

Scenic Designer Harshitha Bharghava

Asst. Scenic Designer Jo Adereth

Job Lead Carolyn Burback

Props Artisan Zhuang Kang 

Costume Designer Sukie Wang

Asst. Costume Designer Julia Adilman

Draper Räyya Gracy

Lighting Designer Neil Wang

Lighting Asst. Delaney Price

Lighting Manager Joanee Jiaang

Sound Designer Sabina Ali

Asst. Sound Engineer Thio Diop

Media Designer Cyril Neff

Media Engineer Sherry Wu

Media Asst. Qingyu Haung

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