BUNNY – UW School of Drama 2026

Desire doesn’t follow rules.

For most of Sorrel’s high school career, she was friendless and quietly weird. She didn’t even seem to fit in with the geeky kids. When she turned seventeen, and late puberty produced a supermodel physique, she became seen as a “hot dork”. Bunny spans twenty years of Sorrel’s life. Unencumbered by the burden of shame, she journeys through the complex social expectations surrounding female sexuality. MFA student Ren Langer directs this intimate and thought-provoking play.

Bunny
By Hannah Moscovitch
Directed by Ren Langer
March 12 – 21, 2026
Previews March 6 & 9, 2026, 7:30pm

Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse

Run Time: 100 minutes with no intermission

Content Warning: Bunny contains theatrical haze/fog, flashing lights, and sudden loud noises. IT contains sexual language and references to sexual intimacy, sexual violence, and coercion.  

CREATIVE TEAM

DirectorRen Langer
Scenic DesignerEunice Han
Costume DesignerEvie Hawkins
Lighting DesignerAlex Taylor
Sound DesignerFinley Brown
Stage ManagerSamantha Grossman
Intimacy DirectorJordan Rosin

CAST

SorrelYJ Yau
AngelFinn Jordan
JustinAlessandro J. Lopez
Professor Richie Villafuerte
Maggie Zoë Carr
CarolDerek Sikkema
LolaBetzabeth Gonzalez
Maggie & Lola UnderstudyRachelle Biundo

PHOTOS / MULTIMEDIA:

“Jordan is an exceptionally professional and skilled Intimacy Choreographer who became an invaluable collaborator on University of Washington’s production of Bunny. They always came in highly prepared– not just with a gameplan and tools for choreography, but also with a strong understanding of the play. They facilitated a safe, caring, and creative space where all voices and needs were tended to. I could not have directed these intimacy scenes without Jordan’s expertise. This show called for several simulated sex scenes which Jordan choreographed in a way that was tasteful, compositionally sound, and above all else… absolutely SPICY.”

— Ren Langer, Director, BUNNY

Photos by Christine Mitchell, permission granted to use by the University of Washington, School of Drama

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