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Intiman Theatre and The Feast present

THE LITTLE FOXES

By Lillian Hellman
Directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell

October 15 – November 2, 2025

Erickson Theatre 1425 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122

A dynamic new in-the-round staging offers an up-close view as Regina Giddens deceives, coerces, and manipulates her way into receiving her inheritance in this Southern Gothic drama. Have a devilishly good time with select 21+ table seating, complete with cocktail service and southern-themed drink offerings. This 1939 play and Academy Award nominated film is reimagined as a high-stakes spectacle: from a sexy cocktail party to a winner-takes-all cage match, audiences will be thrust into the action from the electrifying first moment to the play’s devastating final bow.

Intiman and The Feast are thrilled to work together again after co-producing The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window in 2023, and Orpheus Descending in 2015.

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“I love melodrama because it reminds us that a lot of evil things start out fun and exciting. The Little Foxes is a perfect melodrama with iconic roles and moments. It shows us exactly why greed, intolerance and control can be so appealing, but also why they are ultimately so destructive.”

- Ryan Guzzo Purcell, director

About the Play

The Little Foxes is a searing portrait of greed, ambition, and betrayal in the American South. Regina Giddens has watched her brothers amass fortunes while she, as a woman, is threatened with losing her inheritance. Using ruthless cunning, she wields manipulation, blackmail, and deceit to claim her stake—no matter the cost. This gripping family drama explores the corrosive effects of unchecked ambition and the moral decay at the heart of American life. In The Feast’s signature style, this classic is reimagined as a high-stakes spectacle: from a sexy cocktail party to a winner-takes-all cage match, audiences will be thrust into the action from the electrifying first moment to the play’s devastating final blow.

Lillian Hellman knows family manipulation hidden behind a smile.”New York Theatre Guide

‘…as political as it is black of heart.”Deadline

CONTENT ADVISORY:
Ages 13+. Racially derogatory language including racial slurs, themes of racism, misogyny / sexism, and domestic / verbal abuse.
 

Lillian Hellman

(1905-84) was an American playwright, motion-picture screenwriter and memoirist nearly as well known for her life and politics as for her writing. She is best known for writing the plays The Children’s Hour (1934 – produced at Intiman in 2015) and The Little Foxes (1939 – last seen at Intiman in 1987), and is considered to be the first woman to be admitted into the previously all-male club of American dramatic literature based on the success of these works. Hellman wrote the screenplay for The Little Foxes in 1941 and the film starring Bette Davis was nominated for 9 Academy Awards that year.

Meet the Cast

Alexandra Tavares
- Regina Giddons

Alexandra (she/her) is delighted to join The Little Foxes. She has appeared on the Intiman stage in The Lower Depths, CRAVE, and The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window.
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Nabilah Ahmed
- Alexandra Giddons

Nabilah (she/her) is an actor and projections designer. The Little Foxes is her Intiman Theatre and The Feast debut.
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Brandon J. Simmons
- Horace Giddons/William Marshall

Brandon is making his Intiman debut, and is pleased to return to The Feast, where he last appeared in A Bright Room Called Day.
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Brenda Joyner
- Birdie Hubbard

This is Brenda’s first production with Intiman, and she previously worked with The Feast in Blues for Mister Charlie.
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Ally Poole
- Addie

Ally (she/her) is delighted to be making her Intiman Theatre and The Feast debut! Ally is an actor, sound artist, educator, and co-collaborator of the online performance collective, Hot Cousin.
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Bradley Wrenn
- Oscar Hubbard

Bradley (he/him) is a writer and published playwright, creator, teacher, and theater artist dedicated to “joyful play and absurd whimsy,”
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Jomar Tagatac
- Benjamin Hubbard

Jomar is a San Francisco based actor and was most recently seen playing Tom in The Glass Menagerie (SF Playhouse).
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Brodrick Santeze Ryans
- Leo Hubbard / Cal

Brodrick Santeze Ryans (he/him) is honored to make his debut with both The Feast and Intiman Theatre in this production of The Little Foxes.
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Meet the Creative Team

Lillian Hellman was born in New Orleans, grew up in New Orleans and New York City, and attended New York University and Columbia. Her career as a playwright began in 1934 with The Children’s Hour, the first of several plays that would bring her international attention and praise, among them The Little Foxes, Watch on the Rhine, Another Part of the Forest, The Autumn Garden, and Toys in the Attic. Hellman was twice the recipient of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for the best play of the year (for Watch On The Rhine and Toys in the Attic). She was also awarded the Gold Medal for Drama from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1972 a definitive edition of all her work for the theatre was published as The Collected Plays.

 Hellman received the National Book Award for An Unfinished Woman in 1969. She subsequently wrote two additional volumes of autobiography, Pentimento and Scoundrel Time. In the decades before her death in 1984, Hellman divided her time between New York and Martha’s Vineyard.

Ryan Guzzo Purcell (he/him) is the Artistic Director of The Feast (formerly The Williams Project), for which he has directed Tennessee Williams’ Orpheus Descending (with Intiman Theatre), The Glass Menagerie, and Small Craft Warnings, James Baldwin’s Blues for Mister Charlie, Federico García Lorca’s Blood Wedding, Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window (with Intiman Theatre), Tony Kushner’s A Bright Room Called Day, Williams Saroyan’s The Time of Your Life, and José Rivera’s Marisol. From 2013 to 2015, he served as the Associate Artistic Director of Magic Theatre in San Francisco, where he directed Mfoniso Udofia’s Sojourners, Joshua Harmon’s Bad Jews, and the world premiere of Christina Anderson’s pen/man/ship. Other directing work has been seen at The Hangar Theater, LaMaMa ETC, Brown Playwrights Rep, The National New Play Network Showcase, The Village Gate, The Olney Theatre Center, FringeNYC, and the Kennedy Center as part of the American College Theatre Festival. He is a Fulbright Scholar, a Princess Grace Award winner, and a Drama League Directing Fellow. He holds an MFA in directing from Brown University/Trinity Rep and a BFA from Boston University in Theatre Studies.

Julia (she/her) is a Seattle-based designer and educator who is returning to Intiman after previously designing HIR, Barbecue, and Bootycandy.  Her local credits include ACT Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Village Theatre, Seattle Public Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Book-It Repertory, Seattle Opera, Washington Ensemble Theatre, ArtsWest, and others. She is a recipient of the Gregory Award: People’s Choice for Outstanding Designer for her work during the 2017-2018 season. She holds an MFA from the University of Washington and is a member of USA 829. When not in the theatre, she can be found wrangling her two young children or rock climbing. Much love to W, M & AJ. jhwelchdesigns.com

Katrina is a Filipina designer based in Seattle, WA. The Little Foxes is her third show at Intiman Theatre since The Lower Depths and Two Mile Hollow. Her journey into costume design has been shaped by her love of tailoring, avant garde fashion, and most importantly, contributing to storytelling and world building. 

Jessica (she/her) is a Seattle based lighting designer and theatre maker focused on new works and collaborative story-telling. Last season, she designed the lights for CRAVE. She holds a M.F.A. in Lighting Design from the University of Washington and was a Founder of Washington Ensemble Theatre. She works as an Architectural Lighting Designer with Sparklab Lighting Design and freelances as a Lighting Designer for performance and live events.

Erin (she/her) works nationally in audio as a theatrical sound designer, DJ, musician and educator. Awards: LA Drama Critics Circle, Bay Area Critics Circle, Gregory, The Sound on Stage, Broadway World. Press mentions: Wall Street Journal, New York Times. Off-Broadway: MAC BETH (Red Bull, Hunter Theater Project), The Convent (Rattlestick). Regional: Geffen Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Marin Theatre Company, Center Rep, Boston Court Pasadena, ACT Seattle, The 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre. Intiman credits: Dragon Lady, Wild Horses, Two Mile Hollow, Intiman Emerging Artists Program, Starfish Project. Teaching: Pomona College, Cal Poly Pomona, NYU, Cornish College of the Arts, University of Washington, Atlantic Acting School, UC Riverside. Erin is presently enrolled at Point Blank Music School as a ‘We Are Moving The Needle (WAMTN)’ scholar to study Music Production and Sound Design. @play__pranks

Neen (they/them) is a Japanese-American producer and stage manager. Neen was formerly the Director of New Works at the 5th Avenue Theatre and recently a Producer at Williamstown Theatre Festival this season. They are active in the leadership committees of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre, The Bret Adams & Paul Reisch Foundation (Vivace), and the American Alliance for Theatre and Education. Select Intiman credits include: Intiman Emerging Artist 2016, Two Mile Hollow, The Lower Depths, Black Nativity, CRAVE. Select regional/Off-Broadway credits include: Yoko’s Husband’s Killer’s Japanese Wife, Gloria (Vivace Award, NMTC, NAMT), Suicide Forest (Off-Broadway, Ma-Yi, Obie Award, NYT Critics Top Pick 2020), Lizard Boy (NAMT, Off-Broadway), Lighthouse (NAMT, Off-Broadway), And So That Happened (The 5th Avenue Theatre), Laughs in Spanish, The Odyssey, Emerald City, Twelfth Night, and The Winter’s Tale (Seattle Rep). They are a proud union member of Actors Equity Association and advocate of new, innovative works.

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Meet our Producing Partner

The Feast

The Feast is a Seattle-based, artist-driven ensemble theatre that prizes virtuosic artists working in extremes; pays those artists really well; and builds maximalist, collectivist, welcoming events. Formerly The Williams Project, the company has grown from a one-off project into a model for an abundant American theatre company, producing works from authors as diverse as Lorca, Baldwin, Wilde, and Hansberry.

Special Events

Celebrate opening night with a reception in the lobby after the show featuring a hosted champagne toast and a chance to meet the artists.

Black Greeks and their loved ones are invited to join us for this performance hosted by Dr. Chantae Recasner, Interim President of Seattle Central College, and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. There will be a reception in the lobby after the show featuring a hosted champagne toast and a chance to meet the artists. This performance is open to everyone.

There will be a conversation in the theater after the show featuring members of the cast and creative team.

Intiman Members and their guests are invited to arrive before the show at 6pm for a dedicated Member check-in, receive 2 free drink tickets, light snacks, and Artistic Director Jennifer Zeyl will host an artist talk. Not a Member yet? Join today: intiman.org/membership

Non-Members are invited to arrive for the performance at the standard time.

There will be a conversation in the theater after the show featuring members of the cast and creative team.

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