Berkeley Rep: Galileo

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THE BERKELEY REP MAGAZINE

2023/24 | ISSUE 6

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SUMMER FUN

No matter how many times we embark on the journey of bringing a world premiere musical to life, I’m always astonished at how long it takes, and how labor intensive it is. And how thrillingly transcendent it is when all the pieces finally come together.

I first encountered this Galileo in the middle of a blizzard in a rehearsal room in New York City in the winter of 2019. By that summer, this illustrious team was in residence at New York Stage and Film, and since then, we have been on the long but productive road that brings us to today. Throughout this iterative process, there have been workshops, with and without actors; page by page analysis of story arcs and character relationships; music sessions; movement vocabulary development; and design treatments — and all of that was just to get us to the point where we could begin actual rehearsals for the production itself here in Berkeley!

Each step required a different structure, different combinations of people to engage, different physical needs to be met. (Do we just need music stands and a piano? Must we have stand-in pieces for scenic elements to inform the development of the choreography? At what stage is an audience useful and informative?)

I am so moved when I think about how long these artists have been committed to the telling of this particular story, and the thoughtful, rigorous efforts they have been engaged in over multiple years to bring this piece here to us, for this next phase in its journey of becoming.

You are the first audiences to see this, and your experience of it will be instrumental in the ongoing work that Michael, Danny, Zoe, Michael, David, Brian, the designers, cast, musicians, and crew will continue to do. Thank you for being part of this challenging, joyful work with all of us. Warmly,

Welcome to the much-anticipated world premiere of Galileo! When I first read the script, I was struck by its cultural resonance with the Bay Area — the story of a technological and social disruptor and maverick, fighting for truth and justice, who ultimately changed humanity’s perception of the world. Perhaps that is why Berkeley Rep has returned to Galileo’s story every 20 years or so. In 1980, Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo directed by Berkeley Rep founder Michael Liebert opened the new Thrust Stage (now the Peet’s Theatre). We then produced The Life of Galileo as the opening production of the 1999/2000 season. And now, at a time when questions of truth and power remain at the fore, we tell his story again as an original rock musical, continuing Berkeley Rep’s legacy of new works.

As we approach our season finale, Octavio Solis’ Mother Road, we are excited for the upcoming 2024/25 season, which begins in September. Featuring a phenomenal mix of music, comedy, and drama, the new season promises ever higher heights of theatrical storytelling and innovation, educational and community impact, and national and international reach.

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With Berkeley Rep teaching artists in classrooms across 5 Bay Area counties, each multi-week workshop contains core curriculum which is then expanded and molded to fit each classroom’s specific needs. High school classes can choose from workshops in acting, playwriting, stage combat, and more. For younger artists in grades TK–5, our Story Builders workshop introduces students to the fundamentals of theatre while creating a play based on a story read in class. Lastly, just as the shows on Berkeley Rep’s stages challenge audiences to reflect on their own perspectives, relationships, and emotions, our Change Makers workshop for grades 6–8 creates avenues for students to find their voice and activate their creativity to address real-world problems.

Above: Teaching Artist Anna Yates engages students in the classroom.

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Berkeley Rep is so proud to announce its 2024/25 season!

The lineup: Mexodus , a hip-hop, live-looping musical from Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson about the Underground Railroad that went south into Mexico; The Matchbox Magic Flute, Mary Zimmerman’s new theatrical adaptation of Mozart’s beloved opera; direct from Broadway, Jocelyn Bioh’s acclaimed comedy, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding ; the world premiere adaptation by Keith Bunin of Ali Benjamin’s New York Times bestselling novel, The Thing About Jellyfish; Olivier Award-winner Conor McPherson’s stunning adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya , starring Hugh Bonneville; Tectonic Theater Project’s critically acclaimed new play, Here There Are Blueberries by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich; and the world premiere of Jiehae Park’s lyrical the aves. Casting and full creative teams to be announced a later date.

Artistic Director Johanna Pfaelzer enthuses, “I am delighted to include in the coming season artists who are long-time Berkeley Rep favorites including Mary Zimmerman, Moisés Kaufman, and Jocelyn Bioh, and to introduce our community to the extraordinary talents of Brian Quijada, Nygel D. Robinson, Jiehae Park, and Keith Bunin. And of course it will be a thrill to welcome Simon Godwin and Hugh Bonneville as they share Chekhov’s prescient masterpiece, Uncle Vanya. These artists are telling stories both timely and timeless, allowing us to use theatre to interrogate some of the most pressing issues of this moment, and also to escape into worlds both

MEXODUS

imaginative and fantastical. It feels fitting and necessary that the season will give us the shared opportunity to travel from the enchanted forest of Mozart’s Magic Flute to Nazi-occupied Poland; from Harlem’s 125th Street to the Mexico/Texas border, and countless places along the way. I look forward to the journey in the company of this incredibly engaged community.”

“Building on this incredible season and our strong momentum right now, the 2024/25 season beautifully centers and elevates our values of storytelling, rigor, innovation, equity, discovery, and sustainability,” says Managing Director Tom Parrish.

“As a leading regional theatre with a national and international reach, Berkeley Rep continues to meet the moment with ambition and relevance not only on stage, but offstage as well through our School of Theatre, In Dialogue community engagement programming, and The Ground Floor, which is providing bespoke support and development for what is new and next in the American theatre.”

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UNCLE VANYA
THE AVES
THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH
HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES

Galileo reconsiders everything we know about the scientific genius who mapped the sky, shedding modern light on the themes and arguments engendered by his radical discoveries.

Comprising lyricists and composers Michael Weiner and Zoe Sarnak, book writer Danny Strong, and director Michael Mayer, the creative team brought their rock-androll sensibility to a story that might play quite differently than what we were taught in school. These creative visionaries sat down with Berkeley Rep staff to discuss the musical’s origins, the central debate of truth versus power, and its contemporary relevance.

Galileo director Michael Mayer on the first day of rehearsals at New 42nd Street Studios, New York
PHOTO: ALI WONDERLY

ON THE GENESIS OF GALILEO :

Michael Weiner: The way that this started — and it feels almost cliché to say — I was in a bookstore, and I came upon a book about Galileo and started reading through it. Almost immediately I thought it could be a great musical. I had known the basic history, but as I was sifting through the pages, I felt that there was an opportunity to explore the topic in a way that could speak to a contemporary audience — something that hadn’t been done before with this material. Danny and I have been friends for a long time starting back in Los Angeles and one day, we were talking about what we wanted to work on, and I said to him that I wanted to do a rock musical about Galileo.

Danny Strong: And I said, well, can I write it?

ON THE MUSICAL’S CENTRAL THEMES:

DS: Denying truth for power was sort of the underlying theme and idea that we wanted to explore. It’s such a thrilling, relevant debate — dramatizing how a global institution could literally deny facts for their own benefit. It's ultimately a ‘power corrupts’ tale, which is a very old theme, but a theme that is extremely relevant and important today where the truth is whatever a politician wants it to be. When we realized this would be a guiding principle, the show started exploding in relevance and importance to us.

ON GALILEO ’S RESONANCE NOW:

Michael Mayer: Over the past several years, it feels like we've been entrenched in an existential crisis regarding truth and how we navigate it amidst a world of fake news. Now we are facing the very real possibility of heading back into this crisis and that is truly terrifying. Galileo's story prompts us to consider the price of truth and the battle of ideologies we're all living through. There seems to be a significant portion of the American population yearning to turn back the clock. It wouldn't be surprising if some suggested that the Earth being round is just a theory. This is the world we find ourselves in. The Galileo story resonates because it addresses these issues. The intersection of faith, science, politics, and policy is particularly pronounced in American culture today, echoing Galileo's struggle.

ON ART AND SCIENCE:

Zoe Sarnak: My background academically is that I'm a math and science kid. I went to undergrad at Harvard for molecular and cellular bio, and my dad's a mathematician. When I started writing music, it wasn't like I was drawn to writing musicals where molecules sang to each other, but I have always felt really drawn to the fact that there's something shared between people who search for academic truths and artists. We sort of think the same way. We're dreamers. Then, given my background with rock music, there was something about getting the call to co-write a rebellious rock-and-roll Galileo that I was like… I think this is the greatest. It's every entry point I could ask for.

discovering Galileo A

CONVERSATION WITH THE CREATIVE TEAM

ON GALILEO’S COMPLEXITY:

DS: When I first started reading about him, he instantly reminded me of Steve Jobs — how brilliant he was but also how difficult he could be. For me dramatically, I loved it. I loved that he wasn’t just this lovely, sweet guy, but that he was a really difficult and complicated personality. And I think, at times, people like this have qualities that will change the world. Galileo’s stubbornness makes him incapable of denying the truth. He’s not capable of staying silent. To have someone so heroic, and their heroism is driven by their flaws, is such a gift to a dramatist.

MW: And it made perfect sense to us that the musical language of the show would be contemporary. Galileo had a rock star personality — brazen, unpredictable, and at times, difficult. He was the kind of guy who would smash a guitar.

ON THE DESIGN:

MM: Our intent with the design in this production is to embrace the dichotomy between the historical events and the rock music that gives voice to the emotional lives of the characters living those events. In every department, my hope is that the audience will experience both the formal nature of the history and the anarchic nature of the rock and roll emotional journey.

ON VIRGINIA, GALILEO’S DAUGHTER:

ZS: We love Virginia. I'm a big Virginia fan. We wanted to look at a relationship between her and her father where we can see that she has the same DNA as him — that sort of fiery passion and that desire to search for the stars — and that she's even sort of a sounding board for him. And then see that, societally, there aren't options for her to feel that way.

ON PREMIERING AT BERKELEY REP:

MM: The Berkeley audience is particularly great because they have either actively sought out or have become accustomed over the years to appreciate new works and alternative storytelling methods, whether it's in musicals or straight plays. The narrative function in a theatrical space and the wide range of methodologies used to convey these stories have been challenging Berkeley audiences since the beginning. This show is no exception. I'm excited because I believe Berkeley, with its highly educated, politically engaged, and spiritually attuned audience, is an ideal setting for our experiment as we push the boundaries of traditional storytelling.

Left to right: Galileo creators Zoe Sarnak, Michael Weiner, and Danny Strong

THE POWER AND THE GLORY

The Rise and Reign of the Catholic Church

The story of the Catholic Church is a story of power in its myriad complicated forms: spiritual, political, cultural. Seen by many as the oldest functioning institution on Earth, the Church’s history spans centuries and continents, from the Church’s foundation during the life of Christ to today’s Vatican City. As described in Catholic tradition, the founding was a transaction of power: Jesus said to the Apostle Peter, “I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven. And whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth, it shall be bound also in heaven” (Matthew 16:19). Jesus had established Heaven’s domain on Earth, the Church, and the keys were held by Peter the Apostle, the first pope. This Petrine primacy — Peter’s preëminence passing down through each successive pope — became the bedrock of the Church’s power.

Left: the jeweled triple tiara of Pope Pius IX, the last pope to rule over the Papal States.

In the first centuries CE, the Roman Empire kept its distance from early Christianity, with Roman officials considering the budding religion a threat to the state. However, the 4th century brought radical change in the person of Emperor Constantine, who decriminalized Christianity and opened the door for it to become the official religion of the Empire. With his imperial rule, Constantine turned the hostility between the Roman state and Christianity into a powerful union, setting a precedent for a government inseparable from its religious institutions. It wasn’t long before the influence of the papacy rivaled the political power of any other world government.

The pope’s direct sovereignty encompassed a wide portion of Italy known as the Papal States, but the papacy’s reach was far larger. With a far-ranging patronage and the strategic creation of alliances, the pope effectively ruled over huge swaths of Europe during the Middle Ages. For Catholics, he was an all-powerful religious icon—the sole intermediary between Heaven and Earth. For others, he was a dangerous political foe. The political might of the Church at that time can’t be overstated: the pope’s power extended far past the performance of religious rites to dictatorial control over his clergy, citizens, and the vast European expanse of Latin Christendom (the states united by shared Christian belief). To oppose the Church was to draw the fury of Christendom, a force exploited by the pope in building a military force that would defend and expand the Church, with the pope himself effectively serving as its commander-in-chief.

Additionally, the Church of the Middle Ages was a primary provider of education and the arts. Educational pursuits were foundational to the mission of the Dominican Order, and monasteries became central locations for the education of young boys from wealthy families to prepare them for a life in the Church. This schooling followed the Greek liberal arts model in which students received education in a variety of fields: Latin, rhetoric, logic, geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, and music. Many of the early European universities were founded by the Roman church and served as centers both to educate and to spread religious teachings. Art flourished under the Church, too; medieval art incorporated Christian images and symbols, often commissioned by affluent patrons and churches. Cathedrals themselves were great works of art, designed with enormous precision and an eye for spectacle and functionality alike.

While the pope maintained significant power as the sovereign ruler of the Papal States, figurehead of Christendom, military leader, and supporter of the arts and sciences, the 16th century posed an unprecedented threat to the papacy. Although schisms were nothing new for the Church by the late Middle Ages — many Christian sects had branched off from the Church by that point — the Protestant Reformation of 1517 placed extraordinary pressure on the Church. The Protestants argued for less reliance on the Church and a stronger individual relationship with God, sharply contrasting the Church’s teachings of the pope as the direct line to God. If anyone could really have their own connection to God, what

would that mean for the one who held “the keys of the kingdom of heaven”? What would it mean for the Church’s power if the truths on which they had built their foundation were suddenly decided — or proven — to be false?

These questions held enormous significance to the life of the Church, and the consequences of the ensuing events of the 15th and 16th centuries still reverberate to this day. Powerful forces in society — religious, political, economic, cultural — will often be threatened by new ideas, new ways of thinking, and new sources of knowledge. Today’s most controlling institutions and governments may use their strength over society to suppress those ideas: banning books, prohibiting certain words and ideas in classrooms, undermining the free press, denying the most basic of truths. Rather than adapting and accepting new knowledge, this repression and adherence to a strict orthodoxy of thought and belief becomes a means of preserving their primacy. And, just as it was done five hundred years ago, we must continue to fight — dangerous, radical, uncomfortable, scary as it may be — to tell the truth.

SCENIC DESIGN

RACHEL HAUCK

ARRANGEMENTS

MICHAEL WEINER & ZOE SARNAK

BERKELEY REPERTORY THEATRE

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

JOHANNA PFAELZER

MANAGING DIRECTOR TOM PARRISH by special arrangement with Jordan Roth and Key to the City Productions presents the World Premiere of

GALILEO

BY

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY MICHAEL WEINER & ZOE SARNAK

COSTUME DESIGN ANITA YAVICH

LIGHTING DESIGN KEVIN ADAMS

HAIR, WIG, MAKE-UP DESIGN TOM WATSON

MUSIC DIRECTOR ROBERTO SINHA

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER RICK STEIGER

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS VOLEINE AMILCAR

DIRECTOR OF THE SCHOOL OF THEATRE ANTHONY JACKSON

DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES MARK MORRISETTE

SOUND DESIGN JOHN SHIVERS

CASTING JIM CARNAHAN, C.S.A. AND JASON THINGER, C.S.A.

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR BEN VILLEGAS RANDLE

ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER T. OLIVER REID

STAGE MANAGER AMY MARSICO

GENERAL MANAGER SARA DANIELSEN

PROJECTION DESIGN JASON H. THOMPSON AND KAITLYN PIETRAS

ASSOCIATE MUSIC DIRECTOR AND SCORE ASSOCIATE JONATHAN BAUERFELD

ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER KAREN EVANOUSKAS

FINANCE DIRECTOR JARED HAMMOND

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT ARI LIPSKY

DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DIVERSITY MODESTA TAMAYO

MUSIC SUPERVISOR AND ORCHESTRATIONS BY BRIAN USIFER

CHOREOGRAPHED BY DAVID NEUMANN

DIRECTED BY MICHAEL MAYER

DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION AUDREY HOO

ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR DAVID MENDIZÁBAL

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AMANDA WILLIAMS O’STEEN

Galileo was developed with the support of New York Stage and Film & Vassar’s Powerhouse Theater, Summer 2019

SEASON SPONSORS

Stephen & Susan Chamberlin

Yogen & Peggy Dalal

Bruce Golden & Michelle Mercer

Frances Hellman & Warren Breslau

Wayne Jordan & Quinn Delaney

Jonathan Logan & John Piane

Gisele & Kenneth F. Miller

LEAD SPONSOR

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SPONSORS

Jack & Betty Schafer

The Strauch Kulhanjian Family Kelli & Steffan Tomlinson

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Steven & Linda Wolan Mechanics Bank Wealth Management

GALILEO IS MADE POSSIBLE BY BERKELEY REP’S MUSICAL THEATRE DEVELOPMENT FUND, WITH LEADERSHIP SUPPORT BY YOGEN AND PEGGY DALAL

CAST

(in alphabetical order)

Bradley Dean Bishop Grasso

Gabrielle Elisabeth .Ensemble

Raúl Esparza Galileo Galilei

Adam Halpin Ensemble; Giordano Bruno, Vice Commander Caspari

Michal Kolaczkowski

Swing; Dance Captain

Jeremy Kushnier Bishop Maffeo Barberini

Claire Kwon .Swing

Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert .Ensemble

Christian Magby .Alessandro Tarantola

Michael J. Mainwaring

.Ensemble

Madalynn Mathews Virginia Galilei

Alexander Mendoza .Ensemble

Javier Muñoz

.Cardinal Morosini

Brian Ray Norris .Ensemble

Chase Peacock

.Ensemble

Noah Plomgren .Swing

David Rowen .Swing

DeMone Seraphin

Ensemble; Paolo Tarantola

Madeleine Spacapan .Ensemble

Erica Sweany

Ensemble; Mother Superior

Zalah Brenae Vallien .Ensemble; Young Nun

Adrian Villegas .Ensemble

UNDERSTUDIES

Bradley Dean — Galileo Galilei; Gabrielle Elisabeth — Virginia Galilei, Young Nun; Adam Halpin — Bishop Maffeo Barberini; Michal Kolaczkowski — Giordano Bruno, Vice Commander Caspari; Claire Kwon — Young Nun; Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert — Virginia Galilei, Mother Superior; Alexander Mendoza — Alessandro Tarantola, Bishop Grasso; Brian Ray Norris — Galileo Galilei, Paolo Tarantola; Chase Peacock — Bishop Maffeo Barberini; Noah Plomgren — Cardinal Morosini, Giordano Bruno, Vice Commander Caspari, Paolo Tarantola; DeMone Seraphin — Bishop Grasso, Cardinal Morosini; Madeleine Spacapan - Mother Superior; Adrian Villegas — Alessandro Tarantola

Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement or notice is made at the time of appearance.

BAND

Roberto Sinha

.Keyboard 1 / Music Director

Jonathan Bauerfeld Keyboard 2 / Associate Music Director

Stephen Danska Guitar 2

Daniel Fabricant Bass

Yuri Kye .Violin

Dave MacNab

.Guitar 1

Joshua Mikus-Mahoney .Cello

Chris Sutherland .Drums

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Musicians in this production are members of Musicians United Local 6, American Federation of Musicians.

This theatre operates under agreements with the League of Resident Theatres, Actors’ Equity Association (the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States), the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and United Scenic Artists.

Please turn off your cell phones, beeping watches, and electronic devices, and refrain from unwrapping cellophane wrappers during the performance. The videotaping or making of electronic or other audio and/or visual recordings of this production and distributing recordings or streams in any medium, including the internet, is strictly prohibited, a violation of the author(s)’s rights, and actionable under United States copyright law.

Anna Grigo

FOR THIS PRODUCTION

. . .Associate Scenic Designer

Sarah J Smith Associate Costume Designer

Hayley King Assistant Costume Designer

Victoria Bain, Timothy Reed

Sophie Lynd (Lighting Fellow)

. . .Associate Lighting Designers

. Assistant Lighting Designer

Kevin Kennedy Associate Sound Designer

Belle Alatorre (Harry Weininger Sound Fellow) Assistant Sound Designer

Louis Blachman (Bret C Harte Artistic Fellow) Assistant Director

Randy Cohen

Juan Andrés Matos

.Keyboard Programmer

. Associate Keyboard Programmer

Anixter Rice Music Service, Russell Anixter & Richard Rockage Music Copyist

PatchMaster Productions, Julianne Merrill & Lexi Vollero (Associate) Playback Engineer

Jonathan Fong, Miranda Campbell (Script), Anthony Lopez (Stage Management Fellow) Production Assistants

Angela Dogani

Adam Abraham

Julia Englehorn (Stage Supervisor), Gabriel Holman (Associate Stage Supervisor), James McGregor (Head Stage Technician), Issac Jacobs (Automation Operator),

NYC Rehearsal Production Assistant

Development Consultant

Milo Blue, Chris Russell, Anthony Martin, Emma Walz Stage Operations

Barbara Blair (Wardrobe Supervisor), Caz Hiro, Dieyla Diop, Kamaile Alnas-Benson, Emily Mills, Siobhán Slater

Kat Lee, Naki Mugambi, Susan Stone

.Wardrobe

. .Hair & Wigs

Jeff Englander Moving Lights Programmer

Kenneth Cote (Light Board Operator), Taylor Rivers, Jack Grable, Riley Richardson (Followspot Operators) .

Sarah Fox (A1), Akari Izumi (A2), Angela Don (A3/Video) .

. Lighting Show Crew

. .Sound & Video Show Crew

Chelsea Zalikowski .Video Engineer

Scenic Fabrication by Berkeley Repertory Theatre Scenic & Paint Shops

Isaac Jacobs, Robin Maegawa-Goeser, Carl Martin, Kourtney McCrary, Sean Miller, Drea Ronquillo, Maggie Wentworth, Laurel Capps (Scenic Construction Fellow) .

. . Additional Scenery Fabricators Dorothy Bostaph, Kenzie Bradley, Julie Ann Brown, Wyn Di Stefano, Chloe Evans, Katie Holmes, Neena Holzman, Allie Kranyak, Cayla Ray-Perry, Sam Welsing, Alexandria Xiong, E. Wayman-Murdock (Scenic Art Fellow)

.Additional Scenic Artists DC Scarpelli Original Scenic Type Design

Additional Scenic Fabrication by Bayview Plastics Solutions and California Shakespeare Theatre Automation & Rigging provided by Production Resource Group, LLC Props Fabrication by Berkeley Repertory Theatre Properties Shop

Adam Clay, Sofie Miller, Brittany Watkins, Robin Maegawa-Goeser, Siobhán Slater, Katie Owen (Properties Fellow)

Additional Props Artisans Costumes Built by Berkeley Repertory Theatre Costume Shop

Julie Barner, Janet Conery, Kathleen Crowley, Nelly Flores, Milena Geary, Kelly Koehn (Crafts), Andrea Phillips, Anna Prisekin, Chris Weiland, Alex Zeek, Gabrielle Banuelos (Costumes Fellow)

Additional Costume Technicians

Additional Costumes Built by San Francisco Opera Costume Studio; John Kristiansen New York, Inc.; Alexander Zeek Tailoring; Painting by Hochi Asiatico Studio; Kelly Koehn Millinery; Denise Wallace-Spriggs Millinery; TO Dey Custom Boots; Capri Custom Boots; Worldtone Shoes; Commedia Mask Company; Loran Watkins Costumes; Angel’s Costumes, London; The Huntington Theatre Rental Company; Sarasota Opera Costume Rental Studio; Oregon Shakespeare Festival Rental Company; Shakespeare Theatre Company Costume Rental

Lighting Services provided by Berkeley Repertory Theatre Lighting Department

Shy Baniani, Brittany Cobb, Richard Fong, Jack Grable, Ann-Christine Hartzell, Tiffany Hernandez-Alberto, Jason Joo, Charlie Mejia, Cal Swan-Streepy, Matthew Sykes, Riley Richardson, Taylor Rivers, Ben Visini, Caleb Knopp, Kalani Murray, Jacob Hill .

. Additional Lighting Technicians

Lighting Rental Equipment provided by Production Resource Group, LLC

Sound & Video Services provided by Berkeley Repertory Theatre Sound and Video Department

Courtney Jean, Camille Rassweiler, Olivia Vazquez

Video Wall Rental Package provided by Sound Associates, Inc.

Additional Sound & Video Technicians

Kali Grau

Kayla Badia (Production Management Fellow)

Peter Orkiszewski

Faith Elder (Company Management Fellow)

LeeAnn Dowd

Associate Production Manager

Assistant Production Manager

Company Manager

Assistant Company Manager

Company Management Assistant

Karina Fox Associate Casting Director

Sean Kana

JIM CARNAHAN CASTING

Jim Carnahan, CSA; Jason Thinger, CSA

Alexandre Bleau, CSA; Liz Fraser, CSA

Joely Garcia, Alicia Newkirk

Rehearsed at the NEW 42ND STREET Studios

Special thanks to ShowTown Theatricals, Nathan Gehan and Jessica Morrow, Larry Riley, Sophie Lin, Nancy Palmatier, Audrey Petersen, Macey Veeder-Shave, Renée Voteau, May Russell, and Miriam Cortes

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BERKELEY REP STAFF

ADMINISTRATION

ARTISTIC

Johanna Pfaelzer Artistic Director

David Mendizábal Associate Artistic Director

Karina Fox ........... Associate Casting Director & Artistic Associate

Todd Almond, Christina Anderson, Rafael Casal, Daveed Diggs, Dipika Guha, Richard Montoya, Nico Muhly, Lisa Peterson, Sarah Ruhl, Tori Sampson, Jack Thorne, Joe Waechter Artists Under Commission

GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND COMPANY MANAGEMENT

Sara Danielsen General Manager

Peter Orkiszewski .................................... Company Manager

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

Audrey Hoo ....................................... Director of Production

Kali Grau ................................ Associate Production Manager

COSTUMES

Maggi Yule ....................................... Costume Shop Director

Kiara Montgomery Resident Design Associate

Star Rabinowitz .................................................... Draper

Barbara Blair Wardrobe Supervisor

ELECTRICS

Frederick C. Geffken

Lighting Supervisor

Sarina Renteria Associate Lighting Supervisor

Kenneth Coté ............................ Senior Production Electrician

Desiree Alcocer Production Electrician

PROPERTIES

Jillian A. Green Properties Supervisor

Amelia Burke-Holt ................... Associate Properties Supervisor

Lisa Mei Ling Fong .................................... Properties Artisan

SCENE SHOP

Matt Rohner, Jim Smith ......................... Co-Technical Directors

Read Tuddenham Assistant Technical Director — Shop

Grant Vocks .............. Assistant Technical Director — Engineering

August Lewallen, Zach Wziontka Scenic Carpenters

SCENIC ART

Lisa Lázár ........................................... Charge Scenic Artist

STAGE OPERATIONS

Julia Englehorn ........................................ Stage Supervisor

Gabriel Holman Associate Stage Supervisor

James McGregor ................................. Head Stage Technician

SOUND/ VIDEO

Lane Elms .................................. Sound and Video Supervisor

Chase Nichter Associate Sound and Video Supervisor

Angela Don Senior Sound Engineer

Akari Izumi ............................................... Sound Engineer

BERKELEY REP SCHOOL OF THEATRE

Anthony Jackson .................... Director of the School of Theatre

Dylan Russell Associate Director of the School of Theatre

MaryBeth Cavanaugh . Director of Classes and Summer Programming

Ashley Lim ...................... Marketing and Registrations Manager

Elizabeth Woolford Curriculum and Education Program Manager

AeJay Antonis Marquis Mitchell ..... Education Programs Associate

Bobby August Jr., Rolanda D. Bell, Diana Brown, Erica Blue, Rebecca Castelli, Iu-Hui Chua, Jiwon Chung, Robin Dolan, Jim Edgar, Deb Eubanks, Rachel Garlin, Nancy Gold, Gary Graves, Marvin Greene, Gendell Hing-Hernandez, William Thomas Hodgson, Harper Iles, Erolina Kamburova, Clara Kamunde, Jennifer LeBlanc, Dave Maier, Eleanor Maples, Carolyn McCandlish, Patricia Miller, Blue Pascopella, Hans Probst, Pamela Rickard, Alexandra Rivers. Tessa Rosen, Teresa Salas, Joyful Simpson, Samuel Tomfohr, James Wagner ...................... Teaching Artists

Matty Bloom, Joy Lancaster, Selma Meyer Docent Chairs

Ted Bagaman, Michelle Barbour, Beth Cohen, Michelle Cordero, Miles Drawdy, Charles Evans, Alice Galoob, Kimberly Gilles, Randi Helly, Muriel Kaplan, Sue Kaplan, Ellen Kaufman, Jim Krampf, Richard Lingua, Mark Liss, Virginia McCarthy, Elaine Miller, Judith O’Rourke, Gigi Singer, Thomas Sponsler, Susan Wansewicz, Linda Williams Docents

Tom Parrish Managing Director

Jared Hammond ........................................ Finance Director

Katie Riemann Associate Finance Director

Jennifer Light ...................................... Payroll Administrator

Alanna McFall Bookkeeper

Kate Horton ......................................... Executive Assistant

Modesta Tamayo Director of Human Resources and Diversity

DEVELOPMENT

Ari Lipsky Director of Development

Laura Fichtenberg ................ Associate Director of Development

Kelsey Scott Senior Institutional Giving Manager

Andrew Maguire ................................... Philanthropy Officer

Isabella Chayet Corporate Partnerships Manager

Elaina Guyett ....................... Stewardship and Events Manager

Emily Betts Donor Stewardship Coordinator

Cassidy Milano ................. Development Operations Coordinator

MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS

Voleine Amilcar Director of Marketing and Communications

Heather Orth ......................... Associate Director of Marketing

DC Scarpelli Creative Director

Kevin Kopjak –

Prismatic Communications Public Relations Consultant

Lindsey Abbott ...................... Audience Development Manager

Calvin Ngu Video and Multimedia Content Creator

Beatriz Hernandez ................................ Marketing Associate

FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS

Mark Morrisette ................................... Director of Facilities

Adam Johnson Facilities Manager

Thomas Tran ........................................... Building Engineer

Jesus Rodriguez Building Technician

Theresa Drumgoole, Wendi Lau

Sophie Li, Darrel De La Rosa Facilities Assistants

Amanda Williams O’Steen ...................... Director of Operations

Destiny Askin CRM Project Manager

Christina Cone ........................... Web and Database Specialist

Nicole Peña Building Manager

PATRON SERVICES

Derik Cowan

Director of Ticketing and Sales

Gianna Francesca Vescio Box Office Supervisor pan ellington, Joelle Joyner-Wong, Alanna McFall, Aya Newman, Em Parker, Dom Refuerzo, Christy Spence ........ Box Office Agents

Kelly Kelley Front of House Director

Maddi Gjovik, Nina Gorham.............. Patron Services Supervisors

Emma Allen-Landwehr, Alicia Battle, Megan Bedig, Steven Cole, Matthew Hayden, Latasha Hayes, Armando Herrera, Jeremy Johnson, Caitlyn Lee, Jennifer Light, Ana-is Lino, Kalani Murray, Maura Oliverira, Kathleen Parsons, Angela Phung, Nicolas Puorro, Tuesday Ray, Anna Riggin, Melissa Scheulin, Alana Scott, Debra Selman, Sloane Sim, Anna Vorobyeva, Linda Wu, Kailani Zabala ......... Patron Experience Representatives

2023/24 BERKELEY REP FELLOWSHIPS

Belle Alatorre ........................... Harry Weininger Sound Fellow

Kayla Badia

Production Management Fellow

Gabrielle Bañuelos ..................................... Costumes Fellow

Louis Blachman

Bret C. Harte Artistic Fellow

Laurel Capps ............................... Scenic Construction Fellow

Rebecca Chan

Peter F. Sloss Artistic Fellow

Rodrick Edwards ................. Marketing and Development Fellow

Faith Elder.

Company Management Fellow

Anthony Lopez .............................. Stage Management Fellow

Sophie Lynd Lighting Fellow

Katie Owen ............................................. Properties Fellow

E. Wayman-Murdock Scenic Art Fellow

Bradley Dean

Bishop Grasso, U/S Galileo Galilei

Berkeley Rep debut. Broadway: A Little Night Music, Phantom of the Opera, Dear Evan Hansen, Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Last Ship, Doctor Zhivago, Company, Evita, Jane Eyre, Story of My Life, Man of La Mancha. NYC: Here We Are (The Shed), Bat Out of Hell (NY City Center), A New Brain, The Most Happy Fella (NY City Center Encores), Sweeney Todd (NY Philharmonic). Regional Highlights: Chess (Kennedy Center) and the world premieres of Fly (Dallas Theater Center), Life After (The Old Globe), and A Comedy of Tenors (McCarter Theatre). TV: A Person of Interest, The Good Fight. Bradleydean.net

Gabrielle Elisabeth Ensemble; U/S Virginia Galilei, Young Nun

Gabrielle is excited to be making her Berkeley Rep debut. She has performed in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical on Broadway, Francois & the Rebels at The Public Theatre, Water For Elephants at the Alliance Theatre, and appeared in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon Prime. She is grateful to God, Mom, Z, and her DGRW family. You can find her on Instagram at @gabelisabeth.

Raúl Esparza

Galileo Galilei

Broadway: Leap of Faith, Arcadia, Speed-the-Plow, The Homecoming, Company, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Taboo, Cabaret, The Rocky Horror Show. Off-Broadway: Seared, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, The Normal Heart, Comedians, tick, tick... BOOM! ENCORES!: Anyone Can Whistle, The Cradle Will Rock, Road Show, Oliver! Kennedy Center: Chess, 2002 Sondheim Celebration: Sunday in the Park with George, and Merrily We Roll Along. National Tour: Evita (20th Anniversary Tour). Television: A Murder at the End of the World, Candy, Dopesick, Law & Order: SVU, Hannibal, The Path, Bojack Horseman, Pushing Daisies. Four-time Tony Award nominee and recipient of the OBIE, two New York Outer Critics Awards, the Barrymore, the LA Ovation Award, the Jose Ferrer Award, three Drama Desk Awards, and the Theatre World Award.

Adam Halpin

Ensemble; Giordano Bruno, Vice Commander Caspari; U/S Bishop Maffeo Barberini Berkeley Rep debut. Broadway:  Dear Evan Hansen, Glory Days. Off-Broadway:  Daddy Long Legs (streaming on BroadwayHD),  Dogfight, Rent. National Tours:  Come From Away, Kinky Boots, Rent. Select Regional: Chess at The Kennedy Center, The Last 5 Years at Long Wharf, The Music Man at The Muny, and Triangle at Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. Film/TV: The Greatest Showman, Quantico, The 90th Academy Awards, After Forever, Estella Scrooge. Cast Recordings and Soundtracks: Snow White (upcoming), Better Man (upcoming), Spirited, Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, Dear Evan Hansen, The Greatest Showman, Dogfight, Glory Days. @adamhalpin

Michal Kolaczkowski

Swing; Dance Captain; U/S Giordano Bruno, Vice Commander Caspari

Michal is elated to be making his Berkley Rep debut with Galileo. Broadway: The Cher Show. Broadway Tours: Chicago, Dirty Dancing, Beauty and the Beast. Select Regional: The Wanderer (World Premiere at Paper Mill Playhouse), JOY (World Premiere at George Street), Fiddler on the Roof (Paper Mill), Bye Bye Birdie (Goodspeed Musicals), Legally Blonde (Starlight Theatre Kansas City.) Dance: MET Opera Ballet, The Verdon Fosse Legacy, iLuminate. Film/TV: Katy Keene (The CW Network), Modern Love (Prime Video). Gratitude to this stellar team of creatives, casting, and his agents at CESD. Follow along at @michalkolaczko

Jeremy Kushnier

Bishop Maffeo Barberini

Jeremy is over the sun and moon to be making his Berkley Rep debut. Broadway: Rent (Roger), Jersey Boys (Tommy DeVito), Footloose (Ren), Paramour (AJ), Head over Heels (Basilius). TV: The Good Wife, Person of Interest, and Nurse Jackie. Film: The Idea of Manhood. Jeremy has two independent albums available wherever you stream music. @jeremykushnier

Claire Kwon (she/her) Swing; U/S Young Nun

Claire is honored to be making her Berkeley Rep debut

in Galileo! Broadway: Almost Famous (BandAids/Fem Ens Swing). Regional: Life After (US Hannah/Furies) at Goodman Theatre; Yoko’s Husband’s Killer’s Japanese Wife, Gloria (Ruby) at the O’Neill Theatre; Happy Pleasant Valley (Jade) at TheatreWorks; and performances at Playbill, NAMT, Symphony Space, and 54Below. She is also a VO actor and alum of Northwestern ’22! Big thanks to family, friends, the Galileo team, and Soffer Entertainment. Follow her journey @clairekwon_

Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert Ensemble; U/S Virginia Galilei, Mother Superior

Nicole is thrilled to be making her Berkeley Rep debut! Broadway: Six Film/TV: Night Sky on Amazon Prime. Regional Theatre: Six the Musical (Citadel Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and the American Repertory Theater), Little Shop of Horrors (Mercury Theater Chicago), Seussical the Musical (Marriott Theatre), Memphis and In the Heights (Porchlight Theater). Nicole has her BA in Music Education from Roosevelt University and is represented by DDO Chicago. www.nicoleklambert.com IG: @nila_kyoungmi

Christian Magby Alessandro Tarantola

Christian is thrilled to be making his Berkeley Rep debut. Recent theatre credits include Beauty and the Beast (City Springs Theatre), Christmas in Connecticut (Pioneer Theatre Company). He also worked as an actor/music director: A Christmas Carol (Alliance Theatre), In the Heights (Aurora Theatre), Freaky Friday (Horizon Theatre Company), Once on This Island (Georgia Ensemble Theatre), among others. Film/ TV credits include the Oscar nominated feature One Night in Miami, two seasons on CW’s The Flash, and a recurring role on CW’s Legacies. As a composer, his musicals Mother of God and The Incredible Book Eating Boy (Alliance Theatre) both received world premieres in 2022. Proud alum of SCAD and the Youth Ensemble of Atlanta. IG: @christianmagby

Michael J. Mainwaring Ensemble

Making his West Coast debut at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Michael is overjoyed

to be reunited with the incredible team behind Swept Away after a critically acclaimed run at Arena Stage. Other credits include Rent, Passing Strange, In His Hands by Benjamin Benne, Jesus Christ Superstar, Dreamgirls, Godspell, Sweeney Todd, Smokey Joe’s Café, In the Heights, Matilda, The Mortification of Fovea Munson, Lost in the Stars, Shenandoah. Michael studies voice with Kristin Halliday and is thankful for her unwavering support and generosity.

Madalynn Mathews

Virginia Galilei

Berkeley Repertory Theatre debut. She has recently been seen at Lincoln Center in The Mabel Mercer Foundation’s cabaret convention ‘23, ’22. She works in the music scene playing all original music at venues such as The Bitter End and performing with her jazz band in various clubs. She recently finished her first feature film, Cart Pushers (Vincent D’Allessandro). From the Mabel Mercer Foundation, she received the Julie Wilson Award endowment ‘23. Attended Mason Gross School of Arts at Rutgers University for acting. Professional Performing Arts High School (PPAS NYC) for musical theatre.

Alexander Mendoza Ensemble;

U/S Alessandro Tarantola, Bishop Grasso

Glory to God! Berkeley Rep debut! Alexander is honored to continue being a part of Galileo since doing the workshop in 2023. Broadway Tours include: 1st National Tour of Disney’s Frozen (Kristoff u/s), The Phantom of the Opera World Tour (Raoul u/s), Sister Act, and Mamma Mia. Love to his family, Dustin, Marc, Galileo family, Jim, Jason, Caissie, VP, & Aaron. Original music out now! @officialalexandermendoza

Javier Muñoz (he/him)

Cardinal Morosini

Berkeley Rep debut. Broadway: Javier Muñoz is best known for starring as Alexander Hamilton in the cultural phenomenon musical Hamilton and as Usnavi in In the Heights. Film/TV: he has appeared on Shadowhunters, Blindspot, Quantico, Full Frontal with Samatha Bee, and the features Love Reconsidered, Three Months, and Monuments. Recent theatre includes The New Englanders at Manhattan Theatre Club and A Sign of the Times. Javier is also an outspoken activist for LGBTQ+.

Brian Ray Norris

Ensemble; U/S Galileo Galilei, Paolo Tarantola

Brian is a Broadway, film, and television actor and proud member of both Actors Equity and SAG-AFTRA. Brian is best known for originating the role of Mr. Krabs on Broadway in The SpongeBob Musical and reprised his role in the Live On Stage version of the same show that aired on Nickelodeon and is now streaming on multiple platforms. Brian was featured throughout Season 11 of American Horror Story: New York City as Detective Mulcahey. Brian has performed all across North America and abroad in multiple touring companies and has had leading roles in several Off Broadway productions including Guy in A Dog Story and Miles in Sideways. Other favorite roles in NY and regionally include Luther Billis in South Pacific, Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls, Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid, Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice, Lord John Middleton in Sense and Sensibility, Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Mr. Bumble in Oliver, and many more.

Chase Peacock

Ensemble; U/S Bishop Maffeo Barberini

Chase is thanking his lucky stars that he’s back at Berkeley Rep where he premiered Green Day’s American Idiot. Broadway: American Idiot. Off-Broadway: Rock and Roll Man Other credits include: High School Musical (First National Tour); The Nutty Professor (Ogunquit Playhouse); Bull Durham (Alliance Theatre); Miss Saigon, Titanic (Serenbe Playhouse). Chase is also a songwriter and musical theatre composer. Love to Maggie and Arthur. Instagram: @ChasePeacock

Noah Plomgren (he/him)

Swing; U/S Cardinal Morosini, Giordano Bruno, Vice Commander Caspari, Paolo Tarantola

Berkeley Rep debut! National Tours: Finding Neverland, Hair. Regional: The Guthrie, The Cape Playhouse, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Ogunquit Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public, Goodspeed Musicals, The Rev, Bay Street Theater, City Theatre Company, Hangar Theatre. Television: Law & Order: Organized Crime. Education: Carnegie Mellon University. @plomegranate

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David Rowen Swing

Berkeley Rep debut. New York: Carnegie Hall, New Victory, Prospect Theater Company. Regional: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (Ring of Fire), Ford’s Theatre (Shout, Sister, Shout!), Signature Theatre (Diner), Tantrum Theater (Great Comet), Studio Theatre (Carrie), Shakespeare Theatre Company (Measure for Measure), Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma (Dreamgirls), Olney Theatre Center (Once on This Island). TV: Fosse/Verdon (FX). David is a Helen Hayes Award nominee (Outstanding Supporting Actor, Musical), and he earned a BM from James Madison University. He’s also a freelance musician, creative producer, and designer/woodworker. David’s YouTube channel boasts over 16K subscribers and over 4.5M views. @davidrowen_

DeMone Seraphin (he/him/his)

Ensemble; Paolo Tarantola U/S Bishop Grasso, Cardinal Morosini

Berkeley Rep Debut! Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional, and international credits include Ragtime, Miss Saigon, Rent, Jesus Christ Superstar, Memphis, Sideshow (Jeff Award), Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Best of Both Worlds, Uncle Vanya, Othello, Once on This Island, Big River, Crowns, and Sweet Charity. Recent directing credits include Fences (The Gallery), Gospel Nativity (Virginia Rep), Five Guys Named Moe (Fulton Theatre), Chicken and Biscuits (Virginia Rep), Topdog/Underdog (Helen Hayes nomination), The Gospel At Colonus, Billy and George (Pulitzer Prize nominee for Drama) and How I Learned What I Learned at Avant Bard Theatre, where he served as a Lead Producing Partner for 4 seasons.

Madeleine Spacapan

Ensemble; U/S Mother Superior

Madeleine is thrilled to be making her west coast debut at Berkeley Rep! Huge thanks to the creative team, Katie Murphy and PGA, the FD & C team, CCM (go Bearcats!), and my family (especially Mom and Dad). This one is dedicated to my Grandparents. Instagram: @madeleine.spacapan

Erica Sweany Ensemble; Mother Superior Erica is grateful to be making her Berkeley Rep debut! Broadway:  Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Honeymoon in Vegas, M. Butterfly. Other NY: Hadestown (NYTW), How to Transcend a Happy Marriage (Lincoln Center Theater). Tours: Cats, The Who’s Tommy. Film: Edward Norton’s  Motherless Brooklyn, It Had to Be You, Birth/Rebirth, White Noise, How the Light Gets In. TV: Dead Ringers, The Blacklist, FBI: Most Wanted, I Love You, But I Lied, Eye Candy, Law & Order: SVU Other: Red Dead Redemption 2, On the Town with The Boston Pops, and varied design work. EricaSweany.com

Zalah Brenae Vallien Ensemble; Young Nun

Zalah is delighted and very grateful to be making her Berkeley Rep debut with Galileo. Zalah is a first runner up winner for “Stages on Broadway” presented by Playbill®. She is a first-year student at the Norwalk Conservatory of the Arts in Norwalk, Connecticut. She wants to thank her friends and family for their love and support and to all involved in Galileo for this amazing opportunity. This is something that will never be forgotten. Instagram: @zalahbvallien

Adrian Villegas Ensemble; U/S Alessandro Tarantola

Adrian is a multi-talented, up-and-coming Puerto Rican and Colombian artist who is honored to be making their Berkeley Rep debut. They just recently finished playing Angel Dumott Schunard at the MUNY in St. Louis this past summer. Other regional credits include Evita (The REV) and Grease (La Mirada Theatre). Adrian graduated in 2021 with a BFA in Contemporary Musical Theatre + Film from Hussian College In Studio. They also had the honor of being a two-time Jimmy Award nominee at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards in 2016 and 2017. Thank you to all the loved ones who have made their journey possible! Instagram: @ad_vi.

Roberto Sinha (he/him)

Keyboard 1/Music Director

Broadway: New York, New York, Hamilton, Kinky Boots, It Shoulda Been You, Violet, Bullets Over

Broadway, Big Fish. Tours: Hamilton (“Philip” Tour), Kinky Boots, Elf, Cinderella. Selected: Real Women Have Curves, A.R.T; Chess, ECF Benefit; Kiss My Aztec!, Hartford Stage; Red Eye of Love, AMAS; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Arvada Center. Education: Penn State, MFA Music Directing; Florida State, BM Piano Performance. Love to Jen. Thanks to Zoe, Michael, and Brian for their trust.

Jonathan Bauerfeld

Keyboard 2/Associate Music Director & Score Associate

Jonathan Bauerfeld (he/him) is an NYC-based composer, music director, and orchestrator. Music team credits include: Broadway - The Who’s Tommy, King Kong, Escape to Margaritaville, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. Off-Broadway - The Gospel According to Heather (MD, Additional Vocal Arrangements), Single Rider (MD, Orchestrations), The Pout-Pout Fish (MD, Arrangements). Regional: Hamilton (Chicago, First National Tour), Trading Places (Alliance Theatre), Pride and Prejudice (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley). Jonathan’s original scores include: The Jury (A.R.T. New York, TNNY), Book Lovers (MTI), The Book of Names (Edinburgh Fringe), and Short Shakes! The Comedy of Errors (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). jonathanbauerfeld.com

Stephen Danska Guitar

Steve previously played guitar in Berkeley Rep’s premiere of Paradise Square as well as Kiss My Aztec. He is a Bay Area native making a living as a professional guitarist. His music education began at a young age studying classical piano, but he later fell in love with the guitar. He graduated from California State University East Bay in 2014 with a BA in jazz guitar performance. Versatility across music genres is one of his strongest assets, and has ultimately led to touring nationally and internationally as a side musician for different artists. Apart from playing musicals around the Bay Area, he plays guitar for the band Warscythe.

Daniel Fabricant Bass

Daniel is a versatile and in-demand bassist in San Francisco. He has recently appeared at Berkeley Rep in Paradise Square and Swept Away. He has performed

internationally with Piaf! The Show, Michael Feinstein, Betty Buckley, Joan Rivers, Spencer Day, Petula Clark, and Mary Wilson of the Supremes, among others. Daniel is also an accomplished music instructor, teaching guitar, bass, and ukulele to students of all ages in private and group settings, including his four-year old daughter Ila. danielfabricantmusic.com

Yuri Kye

Violinist Yuri Kye enjoys a dynamic career as an orchestral and chamber musician, recording artist, entertainer, and educator. Yuri was the violinist and fiddler in the first national tour of the multi-Tony winning A Christmas Carol on Broadway in 2021. She has toured/performed with best-selling acts including Sigur Rós, Halsey, Kygo, Michael Buble, Andrea Bocelli, Tony, Toni, Tone!, and appeared on the season finale of Paris in Love on Peacock TV in 2021. Yuri is a member of Sarasota Opera in Florida, and performs with symphonies of Oakland, Monterey, Santa Cruz, as well as the RenoPhil and San Francisco Chamber Orchestra.

Dave MacNab Guitar

Dave is thrilled to be back at Berkeley Rep after performing in last year’s premiere of Goddess. He’s performed with many of Broadway’s biggest touring shows, including world premieres of Wicked, Beautiful, and Legally Blonde. Other favorites include Book of Mormon, The Color Purple, and Hamilton, which he was blessed to perform in Puerto Rico with creator Lin Manuel Miranda. He has toured and recorded with Bob Weir, Shelby Lynne, Barry Manilow, and many others, including television and radio performances. Dave has performed with San Francisco, Marin, and San Jose Symphonies, and is very active in the Bay Area jazz scene. davemacnab.com

Joshua Mikus-Mahoney Cello

Joshua originated the Cello Chair in Berkeley Rep’s World Premiere of Swept Away. He has also appeared as the Principal Cellist for Broadway by the Bay, Contra Costa Musical Theatre, CenterRep, and Lucky Penny Productions. Joshua can be heard on the debut single Even After by Charlie Mitchell,

and the Broadway by the Bay Holiday al bums Home for the Holidays (featured solo ist) and All is Bright. A classically trained cellist, Joshua often sits in with other Bay Area symphonies, opera companies, and chamber and solo performance artists. He holds a MM in Cello Performance from the University of Washington, and a BM in Cel lo Performance from Chapman University

Chris Sutherland Drums

Chris has recently relocated to New York City from Toron to. He was the drummer on the Toronto productions of Dear Evan Han sen, Kinky Boots, Bat Out Of Hell, The Body guard, and the long running Toronto pro duction of Mamma Mia! He was the drum mer for the pre-Broadway production of &Juliet, working with songwriting and producing legend Max Martin, and most recently was the sub on the Hamilton “And Peggy” National Tour. Since arriving in NYC he has been the electronic drum programmer for Hell’s Kitchen on Broadway.

Danny Strong Book

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Theatre: New book to Chess (Kennedy Center). Screenplays: Recount, Game Change, The Butler, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 & 2 (co-writer), Rebel in the Rye (also directed). TV: Dopesick (Creator/Showrunner/Writer/Director), Empire (Co-Creator/ Writer/Director). Acting (partial list): Jonathan in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doyle in Gilmore Girls, Danny Siegel in Mad Men, Pal in Girls, Albert Fekus in Justified, Todd Krakow in Billions. On stage has appeared in over 50 plays/musicals in Los Angeles and regional theatres. Awards (partial list): two Emmys (six nominations), two Peabodys, two WGA awards, Golden Globe Award (four nominations), PGA award, Pen USA Literary Award, DGA nomination.

Michael Weiner Music, Lyrics, & Arrangements

Michael co-wrote music and lyrics for the Broadway musical First Date, which has subsequently enjoyed hundreds of productions worldwide. Additionally, Michael cowrote the score for the Broadway-bound adaptation of Trading Places, which premiered at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre directed by Kenny Leon. Film and TV credits include: Paramount Pictures animated feature Paws of Fury, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series on Disney+, and the

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musical episode of ABC’s Once Upon a Time Upcoming: a stage adaptation of 13 Going on 30 premiering on the West End in 2025 and a new musical for The Ambassador Theatre Group. Michael is the 2012 recipient of the ASCAP Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award. @michaelweinermusic

Zoe Sarnak

Music, Lyrics, & Arrangements

Zoe is a composer, lyricist, and writer, a Jonathan Larson Grant winner, and a finalist for the Ebb and Kleban Awards. Her musical The Lonely Few (with Rachel Bonds) played to sold out audiences at the Geffen Playhouse in LA and is currently running at MCC in NYC. Additional credits include the award-winning A Crossing at Barrington Stage Company, Empire Records (with Carol Heikkinen) premiering this fall at McCarter, Particle Fever (with David Henry Hwang and Bear McCreary), Split (with Michele Lowe), and several upcoming shows to be announced. Her music has been featured by the NY Times Live, The Guggenheim, the BBC, and in benefit concerts and albums for Everytown. @zoesarnak

Michael Mayer

Director

Michael is very happy to be back at Berkeley Rep, where he directed the world premieres of American Idiot and Swept Away. This one is for my gorgeous husband Roger who integrates science and spirituality with magnificent grace.

David Neumann

Choreographer

David is a multi-disciplinary artist working in film, television, opera, and theatre. Theatre: Swept Away (Berkeley Rep/Arena Stage), Hadestown (Tony-nominated Broadway/National Tour/West End); Futurity (Ars Nova/Soho Rep); The Antipodes (Signature Theatre); An Octoroon (Soho Rep/TFNA); The Object Lesson (Direction and Choreography BAM / NYTW). Opera: Hagoromo (BAM); Grounded (WNO/Metropolitan Opera) Film: I Am Legend (Sony Pictures); Kindred (FX/ Hulu); Marriage Story and White Noise (Noah Baumbach/Netflix). He is also the Artistic Director of Advanced Beginner Group, a not-for-profit collective of theatre artists who’ve been awarded several grants, an Obie, and three Bessie Awards.

Rachel Hauck

Scenic Design

Berkeley Rep credits include Swept Away, What the Constitution Means to Me, The Good Book, An Iliad, and It Can’t Happen Here, among others. Broadway: Hadestown, Good Night Oscar, How I Learned to Drive, What the Constitution Means To Me, and Latin History For Morons. Recent credits: Swept Away (Arena Stage), Is It Thursday Yet? (Sonya Tayeh/ PAC), Merry Me (NYTW) Destiny of Desire (Old Globe), Sandra (Vineyard), The Wrong Man (MCC), Othello and Twelfth Night (Shakespeare in the Park). Awards: Princess Grace and Lily Awards, Drama Desk and Lortel nominations, an OBIE Award for Sustained Excellence, a Tony nomination and Jeff Award for Good Night Oscar, and a Tony for Hadestown.

Anita Yavich

Costume Design

NEW YORK: Broadway: Fool for Love, Venus in Fur, Chinglish, and Anna in the Tropics. Off-Broadway: Signature Theatre: Letters from Max, Thom Pain, Big Love, Kung Fu, Golden Child, and Iphigenia 2.0; Public Theater: Soft Power, Oedipus El Rey; Encores: The Life; Lynn Redgrave Theatre: The View Upstairs; Classic Stage Company: Nathan the Wise, Caucasian Chalk Circle, Orlando, New

Jerusalem, Texts for Nothing; MCC Theater: Only Gold, The Legend of Georgia McBride, The Submission, Coraline the Musical, The Wooden Breeks; Manhattan Theatre Club: The Best We Could, The Explorer’s Club. OPERA: Opera Australia in Brisbane: Der Ring Des Nibelungen; San Francisco Opera: Aida; La Scala: Cyrano De Bergerac; Met Opera: Cyrano De Bergerac, Les Troyens. AWARDS: Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, and the Irene Shariff Young Master Award. OTHER: Puppet and Mask designer for the film Megalopolis; Puppet and Costume designer: The Sound of Music at Salzburger Marionetten Theater.

Kevin Adams

Lighting Design

Berkeley Rep:Swept Away, American Idiot, and Passing Strange. Kevin has received four Tony Awards for his work on Broadway, which includes Funny Girl, A Beautiful Noise, The Cher Show, Head Over Heels, SpongeBob The Musical, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, American Idiot, Next to Normal, Passing Strange, The 39 Steps, Spring Awakening, Hair, Take Me Out, and solo shows by Michael Moore, Eve Ensler, and John Leguizamo. Off-Broadway credits include the original productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and The Scottsboro Boys, revivals of Carrie and Rent, and new work by Edward Albee, Tony Kushner, Neil Simon, Terrence McNally, Anna Deavere Smith, Eric Bogosian, and Christopher Durang.

John Shivers

Sound Design

Broadway: The Heart of Rock and Roll, Shucked (Tony and Drama Desk Award nominee), Beauty and the Beast, Pretty Woman, Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Cirque du Soleil’s Paramour, Kinky Boots (Tony Award recipient), Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway, Leap of Faith, Bonnie & Clyde, Sister Act, 9 to 5, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, In My Life, Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays. International: Wicked, Tarzan, The Lion King Asia. Regional: Swept Away, The MUNY (2015-present), Trading Places, The Wanderer, Becoming Nancy, Harmony, The Nutty Professor, Tales of the City, Emma.

Jason H. Thompson

Projection Design

Key Projects: Grounded (Washington National Opera/ New York MET), Proximity (Lyric Opera), The Valkyries (LA Phil, Detroit Opera), Twilight: Gods (Lyric Opera, Detroit Opera), Lost Highway (Oper Frankfurt), A Trip to the Moon, Young Caesar (LA Phil), Gun &

Powder (Signature Theatre), Die Walküre (Karlsruhe, Germany), Tri Sestri (Vienna State Opera), Cunning Little Vixen, Pelléas et Mélisande (Cleveland Orchestra/ Vienna), Hopscotch (The Industry), Tarzan: Call of the Wild and Frozen: A Sing-Along (Disney Shanghai Resort), Big Data (American Conservatory Theater), Revenge Song, Key Largo, Mysterious Circumstances (Geffen Playhouse). Jason specializes in the intersection of art and technology, bringing the joy of exploration and experimentation to everything he works on. Instagram: @pxtstudio pxtstudio.com

Kaitlyn Pietras

Projection Design

Kaitlyn is a visual artist with a background in architecture and scenic design, and her design work has been seen on stages and in unexpected places across the country as well as internationally. Key Projects: Grounded (Washington National Opera/MET Opera), Proximity (Lyric Opera), The Valkyries (LA Phil, Detroit Opera), Twilight: Gods (Lyric Opera, Detroit Opera), Lost Highway (Oper Frankfurt), A Trip to the Moon, Young Caesar (LA Phil). Gun & Powder (Signature Theatre), unseen, How to Catch Creation, Mother Road, Unison, Mojada (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Revenge Song, Key Largo, Mysterious Circumstances (Geffen Playhouse). Instagram @pxtstudio website: pxtstudio.com

Tom Watson

Hair, Wig, Make-Up Design

Previously for Berkeley Rep, Tom designed wigs for Cambodian Rock Band. Originally from N. Ireland, he headed the wig/makeup department at the Metropolitan Opera for 17 years. He has designed more than 100 Broadway productions, including Spamalot, Parade, Harmony, Wicked, Rock of Ages, The King & I, Fiddler on the Roof, Oslo, Falsettos, The Little Foxes, Junk, My Fair Lady, King Kong, All My Sons, Great Society, and Plaza Suite.

Jim Carnahan, C.S.A.

Casting

Berkeley Rep: Swept Away, Let the Right One In, Amélie, American Idiot. Broadway: Doubt, Patriots, Merrily We Roll Along, Appropriate, A Doll’s House, The Shark is Broken, Leopoldstadt, A Beautiful Noise, Funny Girl, New York, New York, The Lehman Trilogy, Moulin Rouge, Harry Potter. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors, The Doctor. London: Stranger Things: The First Shadow, An Enemy of the People, Plaza Suite, Lemonsx5, Best of Enemies, Eureka Day, Mad House. Film: Beau Is Afraid.

Casting

Upcoming Broadway: Sunset Boulevard, Pirates of Penzance (Roundabout). Broadway: Merrily We Roll Along, Funny Girl, A Beautiful Noise, New York, New York, Almost Famous, Take Me Out, A Christmas Carol, Tootsie. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors, Merrily We Roll Along (NYTW), Medea (BAM). Regional/Tours: A Beautiful Noise, Ride (The Old Globe), Funny Girl, A Christmas Carol, The Light in the Piazza (Lyric Opera of Chicago). London/UK: Sinatra (Birmingham Rep), Local Hero (Chichester), The 47th (Old Vic). Benefits/Concerts: Pirates of Penzance (Roundabout), Chess (Entertainment Community Fund). TV/Film: The Week Of and The Sinner.

Brian Usifer

Music Supervisor and Orchestrations

Broadway credits include Heart of Rock and Roll, A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Arrangements, Orchestrations), Disney’s Frozen (Music Director, Additional Arrangements), Kinky Boots (Music Director, Additional Arrangements, Associate Music Supervisor - Tour, London and Toronto) and The Book of Mormon (Associate Music Supervisor). Regional credits include Chess at the Kennedy Center, Swept Away at Berkeley Rep and Arena Stage, Afterwords at Seattle 5th Ave, and Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money at the Atlantic. Other highlights include Bobby and Kristen Lopez American Songbook at Lincoln Center, NBC’s Annie Live (Additional Orchestrations), and The Wiz Live (Additional Orchestrations). Pianist for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon.

Rick Steiger

Production Stage Manager

Broadway: Back To The Future: The Musical, Flying Over Sunset, Head Over Heels, An American In Paris, Act One, War Horse, Twyla Tharp’s Come Fly Away, The Royal Family, 13, Rock ’n’ Roll, Frost/Nixon, Spring Awakening, The Woman In White, Caroline, or Change, Topdog/Underdog, Elaine Stritch: At Liberty, The Wild Party, Epic Proportions, The Civil War, Titanic, Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk. Off-Broadway: Justin Peck’s Illinoise, Public Works’ Hercules, Mother Courage and her Children (Tony Kushner translation). Regional: Illinoise (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), WARHOLCAPOTE (American Repertory Theater). International: An American In Paris (Paris, London, Tokyo).

Amy Marsico

Stage Manager

Broadway: Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, Matilda the Musical, Titanic, War Horse,

Cats. National Tours: The Wizard of Oz, The Full Monty, The Phantom of the Opera. Regional: Bliss (The 5th Avenue Theatre), Company (Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center), Haunted Hotel (Cazenovia Playhouse). Europe: Quills, Buried Child.

Karen Evanouskas

Assistant Stage Manager

Broadway: An American in Paris, The Book of Mormon, My Fair Lady, War Horse. Off-Broadway:  Corruption, The Gardens of Anuncia, The Saviour, Your Own Personal Exegesis, Los Otros, Epiphany, Intimate Apparel, Autumn Royal, Greater Clements, The Rolling Stone, Nantucket Sleigh Ride, The Hard Problem, Admissions, The Emperor Jones, Don’t You F**king Say a Word, Shows For Days, The Mystery of Love & Sex, A Christmas Memory, The Money Shot, Who’s Your Daddy, Communicating Doors, Visiting Mr. Green, Picasso at the Lapin Agile,  Yoko Ono’s New York Rock. Regional:  WARHOLCAPOTE at American Repertory Theater.

Ben Villegas Randle

Associate Director

NYC and Regional: West Coast Premiere, How to Make an American Son by Christopher Oscar Peña (Profile Theatre, Portland, OR), Hello Again by Michael John LaChiusa (Drama League’s DirectorFest, Leo Shull Musical Theatre Directing Fellow). In San Francisco, he was Artistic Associate at New Conservatory Theatre Center, SF’s premier LGBTQIA+ theatre. World premieres include: Sagittarius Ponderosa by MJ Kaufman (NCTC); warplay by JC Lee (NCTC); The Fisherman’s Wife by Steve Yockey. Ben has also worked at New York Stage and Film, BAM, Aurora Theatre, Latinx Playwrights Circle, NYU/ Strasberg, Atlantic Training Company, and West Edge Opera. B.A. from San Francisco State University; Manhattan Theatre Club Directing Fellow; Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab.

T. Oliver Reid

Associate Choreographer

Twenty years of Broadway credits include Hadestown, Once on This Island, Sunset Boulevard, After Midnight, Sister Act, Mary Poppins, The Wedding Singer, Chicago, La Cage Aux Folles, Never Gonna Dance, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Follies, and Kiss Me, Kate. He wrote, directed, and starred in the award-winning solo show, Drop Me Off in Harlem. As a choreographer, Universal Pictures’ Bros, Associate Choreographer on Hadestown and Netflix’s White Noise, Associate Movement Director

on Death of a Salesman. He is on faculty at NYU-Tisch’s Grad Acting Program and Rider University. He is on the Board of Visitors for the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and co-founder of Black Theatre Coalition. @toliverreid

Sarah J Smith

Associate Costume Designer

Sarah is a costume designer, stylist, and project manager based in New York and who has worked in New York, Los Angeles, and regional theatres across the country. She has collaborated with Anita Yavich on many projects over the last decade. Theatre work ranges from small-scale new works, to opera and regional theater to work as an Associate on Broadway musicals. Sarah has worked at Disney/ABC Television Studios, styled photo shoots for national print campaigns, and designed costumes for television. Sarah is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and a proud member of IATSE—United Scenic Artists Local 829 and Theatrical Wardrobe Union Local 764.

Victoria Bain

Associate Lighting Designer

Victoria is a lighting designer who hails from Chicago and now lives in New York City. Select designs include Women In Focus with Louisville Ballet, Cinderella and Newsies with the Paramount Theatre Aurora, La Cancion with Repertorio Español, The Christmas Tree Farm with Mile Square Theatre, and The Commons with The Hearth at 59e59. Victoria trained and worked both at Williamstown Theatre Festival and Actors Theatre of Louisville. She is a proud member of USA 829. Victoriaabain.com

Kevin Kennedy

Associate Sound Designer

Design credits include West Side Story, 1776, and Bonnie & Clyde (pre-Broadway) Asolo Rep; This Wonderful Life at Asolo Rep, Cleveland Playhouse, Syracuse Stage; Merrily We Roll Along at Huntington Theater Company; The Wanderer at Papermill Playhouse; 1776 and A Little Night Music at A.C.T. Associate/ Assistant Design credits include The Lion King Worldwide; Beauty and the Beast Worldwide; the 2016-24 MUNY Seasons; the Mamma Mia! and Pretty Woman tours; Trading Places at Alliance Theater; Sunset Blvd, Bonnie & Clyde, Kinky Boots (Sound Design Tony Award), and Shucked (Sound Design Drama Desk & Tony Nominations) on Broadway.

Randy Cohen

Keyboard Programmer

Broadway: Over 100 shows including currently the running Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Hell’s Kitchen, The Outsiders, Suffs, Water for Elephants, The Who’s Tommy, Merrily We Roll Along, Sweeney Todd, Lempicka, The Heart of Rock and Roll, The Wiz, and A Beautiful Noise. Film: Lucky Stiff. TV: Sesame Street, Electric Company (Keyboardist/ Programmer). Thanks to the entire RCK team — Tim, Sam, Nick, and Juan.

Jordan Roth

Producer

Jordan Roth is a seven-time Tony Award winning Broadway producer, multidisciplinary artist, and fashion innovator. Select Broadway producing projects include the revivals of Into the Woods, Angels in America, and Falsettos. As President of Jujamcyn Theaters, select shows include the Tony Award-winning productions of Moulin Rouge!, Hadestown, Kinky Boots, and Springsteen on Broadway. Upcoming: Gatsby at American Repertory Theater. Jordan is the Creative Director of Ambassador Theatre Group and serves on the Board of Trustees of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, The Broadway League, and the Estée Lauder Companies Charitable Foundation. Nicole Kastrinos serves as Executive Producer for Jordan Roth Productions.

Key to the City Productions

Producer

Key to the City Productions is a multimedia production company founded by Amanda Lipitz and Henry Tisch. Current projects include The Picture of Dorian Gray on the West End starring Sarah Snook, the Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along, and a number of films in development. Amanda is a director, writer, and producer. She directed and produced the documentaries STEP and FOUND. Amanda’s theatre producing credits include Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Legally Blonde, The Performers, A View from the Bridge, The Humans, and Brooklynite. Amanda also created and executive produced the MTV series Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for Elle Woods. Henry is a co-producer of the Museum of Broadway and was formerly a Creative Development professional at the Disney Theatrical Group.

Peggy and Yogen Dalal

Yogen and Peggy are the lead supporters of Berkeley Rep’s Musical Theatre Development Fund. They are both members

of Impact Partners, an organization that funds independent documentaries on pressing social issues. Yogen is on the board of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. His past board services include the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, TheatreWorks, and KQED. Peggy is on the board of the Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco. She also previously served on the board of TheatreWorks, and chaired the board of Avenidas, a non-profit that helps Bay Area mid-Peninsula seniors live well, learn, and maintain their independence. She is associated with a number of community organizations in Palo Alto.

Johanna Pfaelzer

Artistic Director

Johanna joined Berkeley Rep in 2019 as its fourth artistic director, following 12 years as artistic director of New York Stage and Film (NYSAF), a New York City-based developer of new works for theatre, film, and television. Johanna is proud to have developed work by notable established and early career writers like Hamilton by Lin-Manuel Miranda; Goddess by Saheem Ali, Michael Thurber, and Jocelyn Bioh; The Humans by Stephen Karam; Hadestown by Anaïs Mitchell; The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe; The Invisible Hand by Ayad Akhtar; A 24-Decade History of Popular Music by Taylor Mac; The Homecoming Queen by Ngozi Anyanwu; The Great Leap by Lauren Yee; Doubt by John Patrick Shanley; The Fortress of Solitude by Michael Friedman and Itamar Moses; The Jacksonian by Beth Henley; and Green Day’s American Idiot. Johanna previously served as associate artistic director of American Conservatory Theater and is a graduate of Wesleyan University and the Actors Theatre of Louisville Apprentice Program. She lives in Berkeley with her husband, Russell Champa, and their son, Jasper.

Tom Parrish

Tom has served as a theatre leader and arts administrator for over 20 years, with experience in organizations ranging from multi-venue performing arts centers to major Tony Award-winning theatre companies. Prior to Berkeley Rep, he served as executive director of Trinity Repertory Company, Geva Theatre Center, and Merrimack Repertory Theatre and as associate managing director/general manager of San Diego Repertory Theatre. His work has been recognized with a NAACP Theatre Award for Best Producer and “Forty

Under 40” recognition in Providence, Rochester, the Merrimack Valley, and San Diego. He received his MBA/MA in Arts Administration from Southern Methodist University; BA in Theater Arts and Economics from Case Western Reserve University; attended the Commercial Theater Institute, National Theater Institute, and Harvard Business School’s Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management; and is certified in Leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion by Northwestern University. He and his husband live in Berkeley.

LEAVE A LEGACY OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE

Members of the Michael Leibert Society are dedicated supporters who have included Berkeley Rep in their estate plans. These gifts help to secure the Theatre’s future and ensure that for generations to come, Berkeley Rep will be creating ambitious theatre that entertains and challenges its audiences. For more information, please contact Andrew Maguire, Philanthropy Officer at 510-647-2904 or amaguire@berkeleyrep.org.

THANK YOU to our supporters!

We thank the many organizations, companies, and individuals who enrich our community by championing Berkeley Rep’s artistic, education, and community engagement programs.

Institutional Funders

FOUNDATION

Anonymous (3)

The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation

The California Wellness Foundation

Civic Foundation, Inc.

Davis/Dauray Family Fund

The William H. Donner Foundation, Inc.

The Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin

Philanthropic Fund

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

JEC Foundation

Koret Foundation

Laurents/Hatcher Foundation

Jonathan Logan Family Foundation

The Maurer Family Foundation

The Bernard Osher Foundation

The Shubert Foundation

Taube Philanthropies

Woodlawn Foundation

Corporate & Hospitality Sponsors

SEASON SPONSORS

EXECUTIVE SPONSOR

The Resilience Campaign

SPONSORS

Donkey & Goat Winery

Mechanics Bank Wealth Management

Semifreddi’s

Wells Fargo Foundation

CORPORATE PARTNERS

Armanino LLP

Aurora Catering

Bank of Marin

Comal

Covenant Wines

Hugh Groman Catering

The Morrison & Foerster Foundation

PUBLIC FUNDING

Alameda County Arts Commission ARTSFUND

Berkeley Civic Arts Program and Commission

California Arts Council

National Endowment for the Arts

State of California

PERFORMANCE SPONSORS

Andrea Gordon Real Estate

Bayer

BluesCruise.com

BENEFACTOR SPONSORS

Ayaba Wines

Eureka!

Family Laundry

Gallagher Risk Management Services

Heroic Italian

Kermit Lynch

Lucia’s Berkeley

Perfusion Vineyard

Picante

Residence Inn Downtown Berkeley

Revival Bar + Kitchen

Berkeley Repertory Theatre gratefully recognizes the following contributors for their transformational contributions to The Resilience Campaign that support the Theatre’s future.

Anonymous

California Wellness Foundation

Stephen & Susan Chamberlin

Yogen & Peggy Dalal

Robin & Rich Edwards

David & Vicki Fleishhacker

Kerry Francis & John Jimerson

Jill & Steve Fugaro

Karen Galatz & Jon Wellinghoff

Bruce Golden & Michelle Mercer

Marcia Grand

Frances Hellman & Warren Breslau

Dugan & Philippe Lamoise

The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation

Sandra & Ross McCandless

Gisele & Kenneth F. Miller

Sudha Pennathur & Edward Messerly

Jack & Betty Schafer

Pat & Merrill Shanks

Michael & Sue Steinberg

The Strauch Kulhanjian Family

Kelli & Steffan Tomlinson

Gail & Arne Wagner

Linda & Steve Wolan

We thank the many individuals in our community who help Berkeley Rep produce adventurous, thought-provoking, and thrilling theatre and bring arts education to thousands of people every year. We gratefully recognize our donors at the Champion level and above, who made their gifts between September 1, 2022 and January 12, 2024. We also express our deep gratitude to all of the Friends of Berkeley Rep that we are unable to recognize here due to space limitations.

Sponsors Circle

S EASON SPONSORS

Anonymous

Stephen & Susan Chamberlin

Yogen & Peggy Dalal

Bruce Golden & Michelle Mercer

Frances Hellman & Warren Breslau

Wayne Jordan & Quinn Delaney

Jonathan Logan & John Piane

Gisele & Kenneth F. Miller

Jack & Betty Schafer

The Strauch Kulhanjian Family

Kelli & Steffan Tomlinson

Gail & Arne Wagner

LEAD SPONSORS

Anonymous

Barbara Bass Bakar

Mary Ruth Quinn & Scott Shenker

Michael & Sue Steinberg

EXECUTIVE SPONSORS

Anonymous

Anne & Anuj Dhanda

Christopher Doane & Neal Shorstein, MD

Robin & Rich Edwards

Bill Falik & Diana Cohen

Jill & Steve Fugaro

Melinda Haag & Chuck Fanning

Melanie Maier

Sandra & Ross McCandless

Leonard X & Arlene B. Rosenberg

Pat & Merrill Shanks

Steven & Linda Wolan

SPONSORS

Shelley & Jonathan Bagg

David & Vicki Cox

Christina Crowley

William T. Espey & Margaret Hart

Edwards

Kerry Francis & John Jimerson

Karen Galatz & Jon Wellinghoff

Dr. Daniel F. Goodman

Marcia Grand

Paul Haahr & Susan Karp

Scott & Sherry Haber

Rick Hoskins & Lynne Frame

Jack Klingelhofer

Suzanne LaFetra Collier

Susan & Moses Libitzky

Erin McCune

Ed Messerly & Sudha Pennathur

Jack & Valerie Rowe

Artistic Directors Circle

PARTNER

Anonymous (3)

Edward D. Baker

Byers Family

Italo & Susan Calpestri

Jennifer Chaiken & Sam Hamilton

Karen & David Crommie

John Dains

Richard DeNatale & Craig Latker

Thomas W. Edwards & Rebecca Parlette-Edwards

Merle & Michael Fajans

Cynthia A. Farner

Linda Jo Fitz

Lisa Franzel & Rod Mickels

Dennis & Susan Johann Gilardi

Rico & Maya Green

Karen Grove & Julian Cortella

Earl & Bonnie Hamlin

Elaine Hitchcock

Lynda & Dr. J. Pearce Hurley

The Jackson Family Foundation

Duke & Daisy Kiehn

Randy Laroche & David Laudon

Joel Linzner & Teresa Picchi

Rosa Luevano & Charles Marston

Elsie Mallonee

Mona Marbach

Marymor Family Fund

Judy Minor

Peter Pervere & Georgia Cassel

Pure Dana Fund

Jaimie Sanford & Ted Storey

Emily Shanks

Ed & Ellen Smith

Deborah & Bob Van Nest

Elizabeth Werter & Henry Trevor

Sheila Wishek

BENEFACTOR

Anonymous (2)

Norman Abramson, in memory of David Beery

Eric Allman & Kirk McKusick

Linda & Mike Baker

Michelle L. Barbour

Ashvini Bhave & Kishore Bopardikar

Becky & Jeff Bleich

Broitman-Basri Foundation

Ronnie Caplane

Constance Crawford

Ed Cullen & Ann O’Connor

Dr. Jim Cuthbertson

Barbara & Tim Daniels

Richard & Anita Davis

Ilana DeBare & Sam Schuchat

Bill DeHart

Corinne & Mike Doyle

Linda Drucker

Sandra & Ken Eggers

William & Susan Epstein

Todd Rubin

Chris & Mike Rupp, Descendant Cellars

Joan Sarnat & David Hoffman

Jean Strunsky, in memory of Michael Strunsky

Felicia Woytak & Steven Rasmussen

ASSOCIATE SPONSORS

Anonymous (3)

Edith Barschi & Robert Jackson

Anna Bellomo & Josh Bloom

Lynne Carmichael

Cindy J. Chang, MD & Christopher Hudson

Narsai & Venus David

David & Vicki Fleishhacker

Steven Goldin

Laura Graham

Elise Haas

Richard N. Hill & Nancy Lundeen

Ms. Wendy E. Jordan

Fred Karren, in memory of Beth Karren

Sy Kaufman & Kerstin Edgerton

Rosalind & Sung-Hou Kim

Jerry Falk

The Flatows

Dean Francis

Sharon & Tom Francis

Herb & Marianne Friedman

Mio & Jon Good

Mary Graves

Robert & Judith Greber

Anne & Peter Griffes

Migsy & Jim Hamasaki

Dan & Shawna Hartman Brotsky

Tamra C. Hege

Ruth Hennigar

Bill Hofmann & Robbie Welling

Paula Hughmanick & Steven Berger

Muriel Kaplan & Bob Sturm

Bill & Lisa Kelly

Dana Kirkland

Stephen F. Kispersky

Peggy Kivel

Michael H. Kossman

Jane & Mike Larkin, in memory of

Lynn & Gerald Ungar

Jay & Eileen Love

Susanna & Brad Marshland

Rebecca Martinez

Henning Mathew & Michelle Deane

Miles & Mary Ellen McKey

Susie Medak & Greg Murphy

Robin Meezan

Dugan & Philippe Lamoise

Eileen & Hank Lewis

Ali Long, In Honor of T. Dixon Long

Helen M. Marcus, in memory of

David J. Williamson

Phyra McCandless & Angelos Kottas

Martin & Margi Cellucci McNair

Juan Oldham & Deborah Morgan

Tom Parrish & Steve Dow

Norman & Janet Pease

Johanna Pfaelzer & Russell Champa

Sue Reinhold & Deborah Newbrun

Gary & Noni Robinson

Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock

David S. H. Rosenthal & Vicky Reich

Barbara Sahm & Steven Winkel

Patricia Sakai & Richard Shapiro

Cynthia & William Schaff

Sarah E. Shaver

Barbara Tomber

Audrey & Bob Sockolov

Salomon Strategic Development

Susan West

Wendy Williams

Stephanie Mendel

Andy & June Monach

Geri Monheimer

Muriel Mora

Pam & Mitch Nichter

Carol J. Ormond

Janet & Clyde Ostler

Sandi & Dick Pantages

Barbara L. Peterson

Audrey & Paul L. Richards

Richard A. Rubin & H. Marcia Smolens

Monica Salusky & John K. Sutherland

Jeane & Roger Samuelsen

Dan Scharlin & Sara Katz

Jackie Schmidt-Posner & Barry Posner

Jon and NoraLee Sedmak

Shirlen Fund, in memory of Shirley & Philip Schild

Allan & Maria Smith

David & Lori Simpson

Karen Stevenson & Bill McClave

Alison Teeman & Michael Yovino-Young

Henry Timnick

Larry Vales

Kimberly Webb & Richard Rossi

Beth Weissman

Patricia & Jeffrey Williams

Mark Zitter & Jessica Nutik Zitter

CHAMPION

Anonymous (5) • George & Marcia Argyris • Michael Barnett and Judith Bloomberg • Don & Gerry Beers • Paul Bendix • Caroline Beverstock • Patti Bittenbender • Eric Brink & Gayle Vassar • Dr. Jon Carr • Carol DiFilippo • Paul Feigenbaum & Judy Kemeny •

Donald & Dava Freed • Sally Freedman • Marjorie Ginsburg & Howard Slyter • Henry L. Hecht • Thomas & Elizabeth Henry • Marilyn & Michael Jensen-Akula • Alan Karras & David Schulz • Sudhir Kasanavesi • Janet Kornegay & Dan Sykes • Woof Kurtzman & Liz Hertz • Shirley Langlois • Sherrill Lavagnino & Scott McKinney • Andrew Leavitt & Catherine Lewis • Ellen & Barry Levine • Marcia C. Linn • Tom Lockard & Alix Marduel • Lois & Gary Marcus, in memory of Ruth Weiland, Mose & Selma Marcus • Paul Mariano & Suzanne Chapot • Mina Morita • Jane Neilson • Thomas Nelson • Judy O’Young, MD & Gregg Hauser • Lynne Parode & Sterling Lim • Bob & MaryJane Pauley • Maxine Risley, in memory of James Risley • John & Jody Roberts • Becky Saeger • Mitzi K.

Sales • Lisa Salomon • Dorothy Saxe • David & Lori Simpson • Amrita Singhal & Michael Tubach • Suzanne Slyman • Cherida Collins Smith • Valerie Sopher • Henry Spencer & Nicky Cass • Gary & Jana Stein • Trevor & Anne-Marie Strohman • Sam Test • William van Dyk & Margi Sullivan • Gerald & Lynda Vurek-Martyn • Jonathan & Kiyo Weiss

The Michael Leibert Society

ADVOCATE

Anonymous (16) • Philip Arca & Sherry Smith • Berit Ashla & Aron Cramer • Anne M. Baele • Paula Bakalar • Celia Bakke • Deborah Barrera & John Steinbuch • Valerie Barth • Judy Blumenstein • John Brennan & Stephanie McKown • Cathy

Bristow • Paul Brody • Tracy Brown & Greg Holland • Jane V. Buerger • Fran Burgess • Robert & Margaret Cant • Bruce

Carlton • Laura Chenel • John Clawson & Teri Behm • Barbara & Rodgin Cohen • Bart Connally • Pam & Mike Crane •

Lynne Dal Poggetto • Harry & Susan Dennis • Jacqueline Desoer • Dr. Donald J. Dodelson • Adrienne M. Edens • Ben & Mary Feinberg • Martin & Barbara Fishman • James & Jessica Fleming • Mary & Stan Friedman • Carol & Tony

Friscia • Chris R. Frostad • Lisa and Jack Fuchs • Ellen Geringer & Chris Tarp • Karen Greig & Mike Frank • Don & Becky

Grether • Ellen Haddock • Dennis & Juanita Harte • Al Hoffman & David Shepherd • Hilary & Tom Hoynes • Patricia J.

Ishiyama • Atsuko Jenks • Barbara & Peter Jensen • May Johnston • Jeanne Killian • Robert Kinosian • Susan Kolb •

The Komoroske Family • Andrea & Kenneth Krueger • Lucy Kuntz and Ned Fielden • Wayne Lamprey & Dena Watson-

Lamprey • Susan Carol Ledford • Jennifer S. Lindsay • Mark & Roberta Linsky • Steve & Judy Lipson • Paulette Lueke & Robert McCully • Gerry & Kathy MacClelland • M. Mathews & K. Soriano • Christopher McKenzie & Manuela

Albuquerque • Amelie Mel de Fontenay • Steven & Patrece Mills • Ron Nakayama • Shanna O’Hare & John Davis • Judy Ogle • Patti Oji Haas • Judith & Richard Oken • Geraldine Paddock • Tina & Thomas Parrish • Regina Phelps • Malcolm & Ann Plant • Susie & Eric Poncelet • Kathleen Quenneville & Diane Allen • Daniel & Barbara Radin • Elizabeth Raffin

• Lisa Regul & Rand Hawkins • Teresa L. Remillard • Orna Resnekov & David Tennenhouse • Deborah Dashow Ruth, in memory of Leo P. Ruth • Gretchen Saeger • Helen Schulak • Teddy & Bruce Schwab • Deborah Sedberry & Jeff Klingman • Jacob Sevart • Ruchira Shah & David Grunwald • Steve & Susan Shortell • Christine Silver • Betsy Smith • George & Camilla Smith • Linda Snyder • Monroe W. Strickberger • Ragesh Tangri & Daralyn Durie • Fred & Kathleen Taylor • Ruthann Taylor • John & Christine Telischak • Karen Tiedemann & Geoff Piller • Dana Tom & Nancy Kawakita • Sarah Van Roo • Liz Varnhagen • Marcia & David Vastine • Brian Watt & Daisy Nguyen • Rhona & Harvey Weinstein • Peter Wiley • Barbara & Mordechai Winter • H. Leabah Winter • Irene Yen

Berkeley Rep gratefully acknowledges the following individuals who have generously provided for the theatre in their estate plans:

Anonymous (9)

Norman Abramson & David Beery*

Sam Ambler

Carl W. Arnoult & Aurora Pan

Ken & Joni Avery

Nancy Axelrod

Edie Barschi

Neil & Gene Barth

Susan & Barry Baskin

Linda Brandenburger

Broitman-Basri Family

Bruce Carlton & Richard G. McCall*

Victoria Carter*

Stephen K. Cassidy

Paula Champagne & David Watson

Terin Christensen

Sofia Close

Andrew Daly & Jody Taylor

Narsai & Venus David

M. Laina Dicker

Thalia Dorwick

Robin & Rich Edwards

Thomas W. Edwards & Rebecca Parlette-Edwards

Bill & Susan Epstein

William Espey & Margaret Hart Edwards

Bill Falik & Diana Cohen

Dr. Stephen E. Follansbee & Dr. Richard A. Wolitz

Kerry Francis

Dr. Harvey & Deana Freedman

Joseph & Antonia Friedman

Paul T. Friedman

Laura K. Fujii

David Gaskin & Phillip McPherson*

Marjorie Ginsburg & Howard Slyter

Mary & Nicholas* Graves

Elizabeth Greene

Sheldon & Judy Greene

Don & Becky Grether

Richard & Lois Halliday

Barry* & Micheline Handon

Julie & Paul Harkness

Linda & Bob Harris

Fred Hartwick

Ruth Hennigar

Daria Hepps

Douglas J. Hill*

Peter Hobe & Christina Crowley

Hoskins/Frame Family Trust

Lynda & Dr. J. Pearce Hurley

Robin C. Johnson

Janice Kelly & Carlos Kaslow

Bonnie McPherson Killip

Lynn Eve Komaromi

Nancy Kornfield*

Michael H. Kossman

Woof Kurtzman

Scott & Kathy Law

Jim Lillienthal*

Dot Lofstrom

Ingrid Madsen & Victor Rauch

Andrew Maguire

Helen M. Marcus

Dale* & Don Marshall

Rebecca Martinez

Sarah McArthur LeValley

Sandra & Ross McCandless

Suzanne & Charles McCulloch

John G. McGehee

Miles & Mary Ellen McKey

Ruth Medak

Susie Medak & Greg Murphy

Stephanie Mendel

Toni Mester

Shirley & Joe Nedham

Jane & Bill Neilson

Pam & Mitch Nichter

Sharon Ott

Fr. David Pace

Amy Pearl Parodi

Barbara L. Peterson

Regina Phelps

Margaret Phillips

Marjorie Randolph

Gregg Richardson

Bonnie Ring Living Trust

David Rovno, M.D.

Tracie E. Rowson

Deborah Dashow Ruth

Patricia Sakai & Richard Shapiro

Brenda Buckhold Shank, M.D., Ph.D.

Emily Shanks

Kevin Shoemaker*

Theresa Nelson & Bernard Smits

Valerie Sopher

Michael & Sue Steinberg

Dr. Douglas & Anne Stewart

Jean Strunsky

Mary, Andrew & Duncan Susskind

Jim Tibbs & Philip Anderson

Henry Timnick

Guy Tiphane

Dana Tom & Nancy Kawakita

Phillip & Melody Trapp

Janis Kate Turner

Gail & Arne Wagner

Barry & Holly Walter

Weil Family Trust - Weil Family

Susan West

Steven & Linda Wolan

The Woolfson Blumenfeld

Living Trust

Karen & Henry Work

Anders Yang, JD

Martin & Margaret Zankel

* deceased

As of January 2024.

GIFTS RECEIVED BY BERKELEY REP

Estate of Suzanne Adams

Estate of Pat Angell, in memory of theater

architect Gene Angell

Estate of Nina Auerbach

Estate of Helen C. Barber

Estate of Fritzi Benesch

Estate of Carole B. Berg

Estate of Nelly Berteaux

Estate of Jill Bryans

Estate of Paula Carrell

Estate of Nancy Croley

Estate of John & Carol Field

Estate of Ralph Garrow

Estate of Audrey J. Lasson

Estate of Zandra Faye LeDuff

Estate of Ines R. Lewandowitz

Estate of John E. & Helen A. Manning

Estate of Richard Markell

Estate of Sumner & Hermine Marshall

Estate of Margaret D. & Winton McKibben

Estate of Robert S. Newton, in honor of John T. & Jean Knox

Estate of Sheldeen G. Osborne

Estate of Timothy A. Patterson

Estate of Gladys Perez-Mendez

Estate of Margaret Purvine

Estate of Guy T. Roberts, Jr.

Estate of Leigh & Ivy Robinson

Estate of Stephen C. Schaefer, in honor of Jean and Jack Knox

Estate of Peter Sloss

Estate of Harry Weininger

Estate of Grace Williams

Berkeley Rep makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of these

If there is an error or you would like to adjust your

please call 510 647-2905.

MAKING THEATRE

Creating a set as intricate and historically-based as Galileo 's is no mean feat.

Rachel Hauck's stage floor uses an image of the work of 16th-century engineer Georg Hartmann. Born in Bavaria and educated in Cologne, Hartmann was a literal Renaissance man, numbering among his additional professions astronomer and priest. The design of Galileo 's stage floor is based on one of his four brass astrolabes still in existence. It uses a typeface based on Hartmann's engraving that was custom-made for the production.

The Galileo scrim features a geocentric map of the spheres of the heavens created by Portuguese cartographer Bartolomeu Velho in 1561. In order to translate it to curtain form at stage size, our scenic artists painstakingly mapped out the geometry of the piece by hand.

The team of scenic artists worked closely together to ensure that the piece appear as if it was crafted by a single hand.

Top: Berkeley Rep's scenic artists map out Galileo's scrim. Center: Props artisan Brittany Watkins practices her metal leafing skills.
Bottom: Galileo's stage floor is laid out for stenciling.
PHOTOS: LISA LÁZÁR (TOP, BOTTOM), KENZIE BRADLEY (CENTER)

MOTHER ROAD

One of the most celebrated living writers of the Mexican-American experience, Octavio Solis pens a 21st-century tale inspired by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. William Joad has no heir to bequeath the family farm to — until he learns about Martín Jodes, a young Mexican-American migrant worker descended from Steinbeck’s protagonist Tom Joad. In a reversal of the Joads’ mythic journey, William and Martín embark on a road trip from California’s migrant farm camps back to Oklahoma, where they reckon with their brutal pasts and forge an unlikely bond. Along their journey on the Mother Road, they gather a chorus of travelers. Witness Solis’ soaring poetry, gritty realism, and mythic scope as he captures the intersection of people, cultures, and migration in the American West. JUN 14–JUL 21, 2024 |

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