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Monday, FEB 9 // 6:30 – 8:00 PM
Emory Center for Ethics – Emory University
Join former Center for Ethics Director, Paul Root Wolpe, as we return for an Ethics on the Stage program at the Center. The event will feature staged readings and discussions with the cast from the Alliance Theatre’s world premiere production of Fires, Ohio.
This event is free – reservation required.
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Paul Root Wolpe is the director of the Center for Ethics at Emory, the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics, the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, and a professor in the departments of medicine, pediatrics and sociology. He also serves as the first bioethicist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, where he formulates policy on bioethical issues and safeguarding research subjects. His teaching and publications range across multiple fields of bioethics and sociology, including death and dying, genetics and eugenics, sexuality and gender, mental health and illness, alternative medicine, and bioethics in extreme environments such as space. He is the author of the textbook “Sexuality and Gender in Society,” and is editor and a key author of the end-of-life guide “Behoref Hayamim: In the Winter of Life.” |
Performances of FIRES, OHIO run on the Hertz Stage February 25 through March 22 – learn more.
A world premiere production inspired by the classic, Uncle Vanya
WRITTEN BY BETH HYLAND
DIRECTED BY MARISSA WOLF
ON THE HERTZ STAGE
FEBRUARY 25 – MARCH 22, 2026
The Alliance Theatre is excited to announce the cast of its upcoming world-premiere production, FIRES, OHIO. Written by 2025 Alliance/Kendeda Graduate Playwriting Competition winner Beth Hyland and directed by Marissa Wolf, Artistic Director of Portland Center Stage, FIRES, OHIO runs on the Hertz Stage, February 25 through March 22, 2026. Opening night is Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Inspired by the classic family drama Uncle Vanya, FIRES, OHIO updates a beloved story for our painfully absurd present, taking a hilarious and heartfelt look at the natural (and personal) disasters that transform our everyday lives. In addition to winning the 22nd annual Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition, FIRES, OHIO has been awarded the Kennedy Center’s Paula Vogel Award and the Mark Twain Prize for Comic Playwriting.
“On the first page of Beth Hyland’s magnificent script, FIRES, OHIO, is a quick exchange of dialogue from the Seinfeld episode “The Keys” where George and Kramer are in conversation about their different approaches to life – George craves and Kramer yearns…this yearning, this soulful ache for purpose is distinctly Chekhovian, as is FIRES, OHIO. Our playwright has masterfully created characters who (not unlike the characters in UNCLE VANYA) are grappling with regret over their unsatisfactory lives and resentment towards the people in their orbits. And yet, even in their feelings of ennui, we sense the electricity of the yearning. We empathize with their restlessness in the search for life’s meaning but are energized by their relentless quest to figure it all out. Oh, and it’s painstakingly relatable…and funny. ”
– Amanda Watkins, Director of New Work
The cast of Fires, Ohio features Chisom Awachie (Alliance Theatre debut) as Erin, David de Vries (Alliance Theatre: A Christmas Carol, Netflix: Ozark, Theatrical Outfit: Freud’s Last Session) as Professor, Tiffany Denise Hobbs (Alliance Theatre: A Tale of Two Cities, Actor’s Express: Doubt, Aurora Theatre: The Color Purple) as Elena, Rebeca Robles (Horizon Theatre: The Wolves, Synchronicity: The Hero’s Wife, Yale Drama: Uncle Vanya) as Sonia, and Billy Harrigan Tighe (Alliance Theatre: Millions, Broadway: The Heart of Rock & Roll, PIPPIN, West End: The Book of Mormon) as John.
The creative team is led by Director Marissa Wolf and Assistant Director SaRee Grimes, and includes Lighting Designer Robert J. Aguilar, Scenic & Costume Designer Lex Liang, Sound Designer Madeleine Oldham, Fight Choreographer Jake Guinn, and Intimacy Consultant Laura Hackman.
Additional production support includes Stage Manager Xiaonan (Chloe) Liu, and Stage Management Production Assistant Phoebe Sweatman.
Performances of FIRES, OHIO run on the Hertz Stage February 25 through March 22, 2026 – learn more.
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2:00 PM // Performance of Fires, Ohio
Post-Show Discussion on the Hertz Stage
Join us for a post-show discussion with the cast of Fires, Ohio. Afterwords discussions are free for ticket holders. No RSVP required.
Performances of Fires, Ohio run on the Hertz Stage February 25 through March 22, 2026 – learn more.














