SEP
MARK TAPER FORUM
SWEAT
CTG_MTF_COVER_0918_SWEAT.indd 1
8/1/18 5:27 PM
S O U T H PA S A D E N A 853 Mission Street • 626.799.4595 S A N TA M O N I C A 1 2 2 7 5 t h S t r e e t • 3 1 0 . 4 3 4 . 9 6 9 7 C O S TA M E S A 1664 Newpor t Blvd • 949.515.TILE (845 3) W W W. M I S S I O N T I L E W E S T. C O M
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 2
8/7/18 5:34 PM
Why Go All Over Town? H A R DWA R E
LIGHTING
PLUMBING
VA N I T I E S
905 Mission Street . South Pasadena . 626.799.3503 W W W. M I S S I O N W E S T. B I Z . n e x t d o o r t o M I S S I O N T I L E W E S T
a d d e s i g n b y B l u e M e t r o p o l i s D e s i g n . w w w. b l u e m e t r o p o l i s . c o m
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 1
8/7/18 5:24 PM
Dear Audience Member, Welcome to Center Theatre Group! And thanks for showing up. As artists, we rely on you—our audience—to make the show happen. So please laugh when you feel like laughing, gasp when you feel like gasping, and clap when you feel like clapping. I have a feeling you’re going to find it impossible not to react to the three powerful shows onstage this month, from three powerful playwrights—all remarkable women of color, whose works are appearing simultaneously at the Ahmanson, Taper, and Douglas. This is a notable first for Center Theatre Group and something we are very proud of as we kick off our 52ND Season in Los Angeles. Ain’t Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations provides everything you could ask for in a new musical: a great playwright (Dominique Morisseau), an iconic catalogue of music, and two of our leading creative minds (director Des McAnuff and choreographer Sergio Trujillo). We are extremely pleased to have L.A. Writers’ Workshop community member Dominique Morisseau making her Center Theatre Group debut on our biggest stage. Our Taper 2018/19 Season opens with Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Sweat, one of the more significant plays of recent years. Lynn has won practically every honor and award in contemporary playwriting and is currently developing a new work which was co-commissioned by Center Theatre Group and Second Stage in New York. Critics and audiences in New York loved Jocelyn Bioh’s School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play, and I think everyone at the Douglas will feel exactly the same way about this biting, brilliant comedy from an exciting new voice in American theatre. We’ve been fans of Jocelyn’s for some time, having workshopped a different piece of hers recently— so we’re very pleased to be introducing her to our audiences now. We’re excited to hear and see what you make of these productions. Enjoy the shows, and please don’t be shy about it. Sincerely,
Michael Ritchie
Center Theatre Group Board of Directors 2018/2019 Officers BOARD MEMBERS
Rebecca George
Bruce L. Ross
EMERITUS
PAST PRESIDENTS
Pamela Beck
Patricia Glaser
Stephen D. Rountree
Harold Applebaum
Lew R. Wasserman†
Thom Beers
Manuela Cerri Goren
Carmen Schaye
Ronald J. Arnault
Marshall Berges†
Miles Benickes
Robert Greenblatt
Donna Schweers
Judith Beckmen
Armand S. Deutsch†
Kiki Ramos Gindler
Gail Berman-Masters
Jason Grode
Elliott Sernel
Ava Fries
Walter Mirisch
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Diana Buckhantz
Aliza Karney Guren
Glenn A. Sonnenberg
Susan Grode
Henry C. Rogers†
Dannielle Campos Ramirez
Stanley Iezman
Sandra Stern
Phyllis Hennigan
Richard E. Sherwood†
Jody Lippman
Marshall Trenckmann
William R. Lindsay
Susanne Daniels
Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr. J. David Haft†
Louise Moriarty
Matthew Walden
Cástulo de la Rocha
Richard Kagan
Lawrence J. Ramer†
SECRETARY
Amy R. Forbes
Jo Muse
Vin Di Bona
O. Kit Lokey
Michael Ritchie
Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr.
TREASURER
Bradford W. Edgerton, MD
Walter Mirisch
Monica Horan Rosenthal
Diane Morton
Gary Frischling
Laura Rosenwald
HONORARY CHAIRMAN
Lew R. Wasserman† CHAIRMAN
William H. Ahmanson PRESIDENT
Brindell Roberts Gottlieb VICE PRESIDENT
David Quigg
Edward B. Nahmias
Phyllis Hennigan Richard Kagan Martin Massman† William H. Ahmanson †deceased
2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 2
8/7/18 5:24 PM
“First Republic has played an essential role in our growth, helping us create transformative experiences.” P E A B O DY E S S E X MU S E U M
Dan L. Monroe, The Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo Director and CEO
(855) 886-4824 | firstrepublic.com | New York Stock Exchange symbol: FRC MEMBER FDIC AND EQUAL HOUSING LENDER
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 3
8/7/18 5:24 PM
REAL ESTATE IS AN
ORCHESTRATED PERFORMANCE ART.
Center Theatre Group Publications 2018 Editor Sarah Rothbard Art Director Deanna McClure Copy Editors Ruth Guerra, Kathryn Mackenzie, James Sims, Reza Vojdani Designers Irene Kaneshiro, Javier Vazquez, Tara Nitz, Sandi Silbert
Explore More CenterTheatreGroup.org Contact the Editor Content@CTGLA.org 601 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Published By SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MEDIA GROUP Publisher Jeff Levy Editor in Chief Benjamin Epstein Art Director Carol Wakano Production Manager Glenda Mendez Production Artist Diana Gonzalez Contributing Designer Heidi Schwindt Editor Gillian Glover Digital Editor William Yelles Advertising Director Lyle Laver
Let Linda May be your Final Act.
Account Managers Kerry Brewer, Tim Egan, Joel Gilliam, Brooke Knetzger, Walter Lewis, Jessica Levin Poff, Heather Price Business Manager Leanne Killian Riggar
In both real estate and performance art, each pursuit is abundant with overtures, antagonists, preludes, collaboration, choreography, improvisation, the grand finale, and assuredly with Linda May, a future encore performance. Whether you’re talking about real estate or the performing arts, the ultimate objective is to arrive at the closing act as seamlessly as possible. Linda May is the seasoned conductor, protagonist & director of your work of art. LINDA@LINDAMAY.COM LINDAMAY.COM 310.492.0735 | DRE 00475038
Marketing Manager Dawn Kiko Cheng Administration Stephanie Busto, Jennifer Salas Honorary President Ted Levy For information about advertising and rates, call Southern California Media Group 3679 Motor Ave, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90034 Telephone: (310) 280-2880 FAX: (310) 280-2890 Visit Performances Magazine www.socalpulse.com
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE is published monthly by Southern California Media Group to serve theatrical attractions throughout the west. © 2018 Southern California Media Group All Rights Reserved. Southern California Media Group 3679 Motor Avenue, Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90034, Telephone: (310) 280-2880 FAX: (310) 280-2890
4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 4
8/7/18 5:24 PM
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 5
8/7/18 5:24 PM
AROUND CENTER THEATRE GROUP EDUCATORS GET IMMERSED IN THE 18/19 AHMANSON SEASON Center Theatre Group’s halls were filled with the songs of Dear Evan Hansen and Come From Away over four days in June as Los Angeles educators and Center Theatre Group Teaching Artists came together for an interactive exploration of the art form of musical theatre. Participants learned choreography and music from the shows as educators and artists—and return to school in the fall with lessons and activities for their classrooms along with the ongoing support and collaboration of a community of colleagues. Special guests included 2018 Sherwood Award Winner Hana Kim with a tutorial on how to incorporate projection in the classroom and a video conference with Come From Away director Christopher Ashley to discuss the origins and development of the show.
Meet our Students in St. Louis A group of intrepid student delegates—recent alumni of Center Theatre Group teen programs—traveled to Missouri to participate in the 2018 Theatre Communications Group National Conference June 14–16, 2018. The students took over our @CTGNextGen Instagram Stories to chronicle the Opening Plenary Session, the humidity, and their trip to the top of the Gateway Arch.
ARTISTS AT PLAY JOINS CENTER THEATRE GROUP IN BOYLE HEIGHTS We loved teaming up with Artists at Play for our July play readings at Boyle Heights libraries! Allos: The Story of Carlos Bulosan brought to life an important American hero the history books don’t mention—and marked our first bilingual English-Tagalog reading. Learn about these free monthly events and more of our programs around L.A. at CTGLA.org/Community.
6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 6
8/13/18 5:07 PM
DONOR RECOGNITION
Special Thanks to Artistic Director’s Circle Members for Supporting Center Theatre Group The Artistic Director’s Circle, founded by Brindell and Milton Gottlieb, is comprised of individuals supporting specific areas of Michael Ritchie’s artistic vision for Center Theatre Group. Since its founding in 2005, members have aligned their support with over 50 productions on our stages. The following individuals have made commitments of $100,000 and above. (DONORS LISTED AS OF JULY 31, 2018.)
COLLEGE STUDENT MEET-UP AT THE HUMANS Q: Will college students choose to attend a family dinner that is guaranteed to include sibling rivalry, cutting remarks from parents, and the introduction of a new significant other?
Anonymous (2)
Marvin Jubas & Janet Wald Jubas
Judith & Thomas Beckmen
Terri & Jerry Kohl
Thomas Beers
The Labowe Family Foundation
Gail Berman-Masters
The Eugene La Pietra Foundation
Diana Buckhantz & Vladimir & Araxia Buckhantz Foundation
Jody & David Lippman
Susanne & Greg Daniels Cástulo de la Rocha & Zoila Escobar Erica & Vin Di Bona Kirk & Anne Douglas Louise & Brad Edgerton
A: Yes, if that dinner takes place onstage at the Ahmanson as part of The Humans. It was great to have a group of young people gather for the June 19 performance to see the show together and hang out beforehand in the lobby.
Straight White Men on Broadway Congratulations to playwright Young Jean Lee (left) on the Broadway premiere of Straight White Men! Center Theatre Group Associate Artistic Director Diane Rodriguez (right) joined Lee on Opening Night on July 23, 2018 at the Helen Hayes Theater. Straight White Men was a Center Theatre Group commission that played the Douglas in 2015. Lee, who became the first Asian American woman playwright produced on Broadway, is currently working on a new play cocommissioned by Center Theatre Group and Second Stage Theater in New York as part of the Edgerton Foundation Playwrights Initiative.
Amy Forbes & Andrew Murr Cindy & Gary Frischling
Renee & Meyer Luskin Ruth Flinkman-Marandy & Ben Marandy Lynn & Dreux McNairy Louise Moriarty & Patrick Stack Deena & Edward Nahmias The Louis & Harold Price Foundation Bill Resnick & Michael Stubbs
Eric & Nancy Garen
Laura & James Rosenwald & Orinoco Foundation
Kiki & David Gindler
Donna Schweers & Tom Geiser
Patricia Glaser & Sam Mudie
Maggy & Jack Simon
Brindell Roberts Gottlieb
Judie Stein & J R Stein Family Foundation
Aliza Karney Guren & Marc Guren
Eva & Marc Stern
Ann & Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr.
Sue Tsao
June & Gareth Hughes
Sheila & Wally Weisman
Stanley Iezman & Nancy Stark
Artists & Educators Forum ($20,000+) The Artists & Educators Forum, founded by Joni and Miles Benickes, is comprised of individuals dedicated to providing significant funding for Center Theatre Group’s New Play Production and Education and Community Partnerships programs. (DONORS LISTED AS OF JULY 31, 2018.)
Anonymous (2)
Linda S. Peterson
Melissa & Bob Alvarado
Bill Resnick & Michael Stubbs
Joni & Miles Benickes
Jane Rissman & Richard Sondheimer
Debra & Norris Bishton Joan & Rob Blackman Annette Blum Lynn Booth Marla S. Campagna Susan & Stephen Chandler Helen & Morgan Chu In Memory of Morris A. Hazan In Support of New Theatre Artists
Bruce & Randy Ross Joyce & Deane Ross Elliott R. Sernel Eugene & Marilyn Stein Sunshine Stone Donna & John Sussman Anne C. Taubman Karen & William Timberlake Peter & Iona Tompkins
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald W. Kehle
Robin & Gary Ungar
Kelton Fund/Lenny & David Kelton
Hope Landis Warner
Vicki King
Suzanne V. Wilson
Phyllis Kupferstein & Donald O. Farkas
Marilyn Ziering
Harry & Arlette Lumer
For more information about leadership gifts, please call Erin Schlabach at 213.972.3069. Donors who have made additional gifts to Center Theatre Group’s Endowment or Planned Gifts programs.
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 7
8/7/18 5:24 PM
AT A GLANCE
TICKET INFO
Center Theatre Group is a nonprofit theatre company that produces and presents at the Ahmanson Theatre and the Mark Taper Forum at The Music Center of Los Angeles, and the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. For ticketing, the latest news from our theatres, and more, visit CenterTheatreGroup.org.
TICKETING & AUDIENCE SERVICES
213.628.2772
213.972.4444
SEASON TICKETS
ACCESS
Customer service, ticket donations, gift certificates, event information. Telephone hours: Mon 10am–5pm, Tue–Fri 10am–8pm, Sat 12pm–8pm, and Sun 11am–7pm. Except major holidays.
Season ticket holders receive early access to performances in the best seats we have— at a discount—plus a host of exclusive benefits.
Center Theatre Group makes its performances and facilities accessible for patrons in wheelchairs; patrons who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or have low vision; and patrons with other disabilities. Call or visit CenterTheatreGroup.org for more information.
WALK-UP BOX OFFICE Center Theatre Group’s walk-up box office is located in front of the Ahmanson and is open Tue–Sat 12pm–8pm, Sun 11am–7pm, and closed on Monday. Remote box offices at the Taper and Douglas open two hours before performances.
GROUP SALES
213.972.7231 Discounts are available for groups of 10–15 or more and for corporate employee/client ticket programs. Enjoy VIP service and access to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the general public.
213.628.2772
AUDIENCE & STAGE TALKS
213.628.2772
Lively pre- and post-show discussions led by staff who are often joined by cast members are held on select performances.
PHOTOGRAPHS & RECORDINGS
Flash photography can be dangerous to performers and is very distracting to audiences. Photography and any other type of recording device are unlawful, unless authorized by Center Theatre Group. Your use of a ticket constitutes acknowledgment of willingness to appear in authorized photographs and video in public areas of The Music Center and the Kirk Douglas Theatre and releases Center Theatre Group, The Music Center, and all others from liability resulting from the use of such photographs.
IN THE THEATRE DONATIONS
213.972.7564 Center Theatre Group is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that uses the art of theatre to broaden horizons and illuminate new perspectives by producing and presenting shows on three stages, by offering free education and community programs, and by cultivating artists of all generations. Our work is made possible thanks to the generous support of our donors.
LATE SEATING To minimize disruption, patrons not seated when the performance begins will be asked to wait in the lobby until an appropriate break. Latecomers may also be given alternate seats until intermission.
SMOKING IS PROHIBITED Smoking of any kind, including electronic devices, is prohibited.
FRAGRANCES Please refrain from wearing strong perfumes and cologne. Many people are allergic to heavy scents.
YOUNG CHILDREN AND BABIES Children under age six are not admitted, unless the production is advertised for younger audiences. Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket and be able to sit quietly through the performance. Babes in arms are not admitted.
LOST & FOUND Contact a head usher or call the lost and found clerk at 213.972.2600 for the Ahmanson and the Taper. Contact the performance manager at 213.972.4435 for the Douglas.
FIRST AID In case of injury or illness, please see an usher.
8 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 8
8/7/18 5:24 PM
An epic tale of resistance, romance and rivalry
by
GIUSEPPE VERDI
conducted by
Greater THAN THE SUM OF ITS ARTS
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 9
JAMES CONLON
6 SHOWS — SEP 22–OCT 14 TICKETS FROM $24 LAOPERA.ORG | 213.972.8001
8/7/18 5:24 PM
LOS ANGELES HAS MORE THEATRE COMPANIES PER CAPITA THAN ANY CITY, AND IS A PLACE WRITERS FLOCK TO LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS EVERY FORM OF MEDIA. But it can still be hard for playwrights to find one another and find support for their theatrical endeavors. This is why, since 2005, Center Theatre Group’s L.A. Writers’ Workshop has worked to foster and promote a robust playwriting community in a city full of television writers’ rooms. Each year, seven playwrights—many of whom spend their days writing for the screen—are invited to research and develop new work with their peers and with feedback and support from Center Theatre Group staff. While creating new work has always been a driving force at Center Theatre Group, the world of L.A. theatre is ever-evolving. In exploring our own role in the ecosystem and how we can best support local playwrights, this year Center Theatre Group produced the first ever L.A. Writers’ Workshop Festival: New Plays Forged in L.A., with the support of the Time Warner Foundation.
Top, left (L–R): Jason Dirden, Jon Chaffin, and Malcolm Barrett in How to Raise a Freeman. Top, right (L–R): Brian Anderson and Tim Guinee in New Life. Bottom (L–R): Sam Anderson, Scott Turner Schofield, Jasika Nicole, and Rodney To in A Kind of Weather. Photos by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging.
Continues on Page 12
10 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 10
8/7/18 5:24 PM
My legacy. My partner. You have dreams. Goals you want to achieve during your lifetime and a legacy you want to leave behind. The Private Bank can help. Our highly specialized and experienced wealth strategists can help you navigate the complexities of estate planning and deliver the customized solutions you need to ensure your wealth is transferred according to your wishes. Take the first step in ensuring the preservation of your wealth for your lifetime and future generations. To learn more, please visit unionbank.com/theprivatebank or contact: Simone Branigan Private Wealth Advisor simone.branigan@unionbank.com 310-550-6460
Simon Rawlinson, CFP®, CWS® Private Wealth Advisor simon.rawlinson@unionbank.com 818-254-0787
Wills, trusts, foundations, and wealth planning strategies have legal, tax, accounting, and other implications. Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor.
©2018 MUFG Union Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank, N.A.
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 11
8/7/18 5:24 PM
Continued from Page 10
The Festival featured readings of three new plays from L.A. playwrights—all past participants in the L.A. Writers’ Workshop— onstage at the Kirk Douglas Theatre on June 23, 2018. They were chosen from over 30 submissions from the Writers’ Workshop community. Each play received dramaturgical support, rehearsal space, a cast of actors, and a director. First on the docket was A Kind of Weather by Sylvan Oswald (2015/2016 L.A. Writers’ Workshop member). The play—dubbed an “obsessive-compulsive time-jumping tragi-comedy”—follows the story of an unexpected pseudo-family reunion between an estranged father and son. Next came New Life by Dan O’Brien (2010/2011 L.A. Writers’ Workshop member), following the story of a war reporter and an ailing playwright, and representing the third in a trilogy of memoir-for-the-stage works by O’Brien. The final piece, How to Raise a Freeman by Zakiyyah Alexander (2012/2013 L.A. Writers’ Workshop member), is the story of a middle-class American family struggling with the realities of institutional and racial violence. Center Theatre Group Artistic Program Development Manager Patricia Garza explained that the goal was to spotlight the huge talent emerging from the Writers’ Workshop to the local community here in Los Angeles—including local theatre artistic directors and literary professionals—which meant selecting “a group that really represented the diversity and excellence here.”
“Discovery is exactly what we’re aiming for as we support L.A. playwrights at every stage of development.”
The Festival ended with an evening reception, where audience members, artists—including many Writers’ Workshop community members whose works were not staged—and staff members mingled and enjoyed cocktails. The opportunity to be a part of the artistic development process was an exciting occasion for many, as was the chance to come together as a group of professionals and patrons who are deeply invested in the creation of new work in Los Angeles. Ephraim Sykes, Jeremy Pope, James Harkness, Jared Joseph, and Derrick Baskin in Ain’t Too Proud— The Life and Times of The Temptations at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Photo by litwin.
“NOT JUST YOUR IMAGINATION: “It’s amazing how much play you can get out of a reading, how much of the play is there, how much you can envision,” said Center Theatre Group Associate Artistic Director Neel Keller, who also directed one of the readings. Keller noted that for playwrights, as well as for audiences, readings provide a chance to see work through an exploratory lens. “Readings can seem much more —San Francisco Chronicle alive than a full play,” Keller said. “Actors are still very actively discovering things; they’re making it up and discovering it as you watch them.”
(L–R) Playwrights Sylvan Oswald and Zakiyyah Alexander. Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging.
THE TEMPTATIONS MUSICAL ROCKS!”
He added, “Discovery is exactly what we’re aiming for as we PRE-BROADWAY ENGAGEMENT support L.A. playwrights at every stage of development.” Center FIVE WEEKS ONLY! Theatre Group wants them to “think of us as their home theatre.”
AHMANSONTHEATRE.ORG
12 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 12
8/7/18 5:24 PM
“
THIS STORY TOUCHED THE WORLD
AND CELEBRATES THE BEST THAT WE CAN ALL BE. It speaks to what people really feel in their hearts. I’ve seen Come From Away twice and I’m still very moved by it. We need it, especially right now.” TOM BROKAW
CFA Ad
twin.
COME FROM AWAY Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein Directed by Christopher Ashley
WINNER! BEST MUSICAL ALL ACROSS NORTH AMERICA DRAMA DESK AWARD (NYC)
OUTER CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD (NYC)
TORONTO THEATRE CRITICS AWARD
HELEN HAYES AWARD (D.C.)
SAN DIEGO CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD
GYPSY ROSE LEE AWARD (SEATTLE)
AHMANSONTHEATRE.ORG PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 13
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 13
8/7/18 5:24 PM
Stitching Together
CRAFT, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY in Boyle Heights
On a Saturday morning in June, a multigenerational group of friends and family gathered around sewing machines and bolts of colorful fabrics at Center Theatre Group’s The Shop. At one table stood a mother and daughter helping each other lay out fabrics to cut. Two sisters mingled around the room, translating English to Spanish and vice versa. The Shop serves as the Boyle Heights headquarters of our costume and props departments and also as a hub for community programming. Since 2013, we’ve held free workshops and events— from backyard barbeques to puppet-making classes—for the local community. In June 2018, we invited community members who have become regulars at our Shop events to participate in a special four-part series focused solely on fundamental sewing skills and techniques. The workshops involved the same group of seven participants throughout the month and was taught in both English and Spanish. During the introductory session in the series, Center Theatre Group staff demonstrated to community members how to properly and safely cut fabrics from patterns and operate industrial sewing machines. Participants then practiced on the machines by working on decorative pillows. From there, participants crafted bib aprons with border finishes, tote bags, and finally, quilted table runners. “WE WANTED TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY MEMBERS WITH A BUILDABLE SKILL THAT THEY COULD CONTINUE TO REFINE THROUGH MULTIPLE DIFFERENT PROJECTS,” said Center Theatre Group Costume Shop Manager Brent M. Bruin, who helped design and teach the series. “My hope is that they come out of this experience with the confidence to sit down on a sewing machine and do this at home.”
Boyle Heights resident and artist Dula Camargo has been attending workshops at The Shop since the program’s inception and was especially excited to challenge her sewing skills. Camargo found all the projects in the series enjoyable to work on but considered the tote bag the most rewarding because it taught her how costumes and props in theatre are reinforced for durability onstage. “I think we appreciate things more when we make them by hand,” she said. Another frequent workshop participant, Margarita Martinez, had spent some time sewing when she was younger and relished the opportunity to improve her skills as an adult. Martinez plans to take all that she has learned back home with her and craft projects for her loved ones. “My son already gave me his order for burlap bags to make,” she joked. “I want to keep learning and practicing.” Those who had more advanced sewing experience served as teaching assistants. Yannel Capilla—a former fashion student— guided her younger sister through the projects and learned a thing or two about the art of teaching. “I realized that when I’m helping someone else in sewing, I always have to be prepared” for questions and clarifications, Capilla said. “It’s exciting to be able to pass down all that I know about fashion to others.” Like the Capillas, whose parents also participated in the workshop, most of the community members were families—all eager to share a few Saturday mornings together collaborating on a common interest. As the sewing series came to an end, the group left with their custom-made creations as well as a richer understanding of their abilities as artists, educators, and creators. “This is theatre for your everyday life,” said Community Liaison Estela Garcia, who helped with Spanish translations with her sister Adela. “Through these workshops, we’re bridging the Boyle Heights community with theatre and also with Center Theatre Group. We all really do feel like family here.” Learn more about our community programs at CTGLA.org/Community.
“This is theatre for your everyday life.” CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 14
8/7/18 5:27 PM
2018-RE
A California Tradition Since 1921 Made from the finest ingredients for almost 100 years, See’s treats bring joy to birthdays, holidays or any day! Stop by for a free sample! Find a shop near you at sees.com/shops
2018-RET-September-Ad-Performances-Magazine-HB-8.125x10.875-final.indd 1 CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 15
8/7/18 10:33 AM 8/13/18 4:03 PM
STUDENT AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
THE NEXT GENERATION OF L.A. THEATRE
WHO:
L.A. County High School Students WHEN:
ARTISTS ARTISANS AUDIENCES PROFESSIONALS LOVERS
Apply by Sep 25
AUGUST WILSON IN-SCHOOL RESIDENCY WHO:
L.A. County Title 1 High Schools WHEN:
Apply by Oct 26
FALL INTERNSHIPS WHO:
Graduate & Undergraduate Students WHEN:
Apply by Sep 12
STARTS HERE As we kick off our 2018/19 Season at all three theatres, we’re also kicking off an incredible year of FREE (and paid!) education programs and opportunities for young people across Southern California. REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW for a slate of programs for people of all ages, interests, and experience levels—some in the classroom, some at the theatre, and some at our offices at The Music Center.
THEATRE CRASH COURSE
DISNEY MUSICALS IN SCHOOLS
WHO:
WHEN: Apply by Sep 21
High School Students
WHO: L.A. County Title 1 Elementary Schools
WHEN:
RSVP by Sep 12
AUGUST WILSON MONOLOGUE COMPETITION STUDENT MATINEES
WHO:
WHO: Middle + High School—All Grades & Subjects
WHEN:
WHEN: Rolling applications
10TH–12TH Grade Students Register by Oct 24
Learn more about all our work with students and educators at CTGLA.org/Education. And support our work with a taxdeductible donation at CTGLA.org/Support. 16 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 16
8/7/18 5:24 PM
“City National helps keep my financial life in tune.”
nts
So much of my life is always shifting; a different city, a different piece of music, a different ensemble. I need people who I can count on to help keep my financial life on course so I can focus on creating and sharing the “adventures” of classical music. City National shares my passion and is instrumental in helping me bring classical
udents
music to audiences all over the world. They enjoy being a part of what I do and love. That is the essence of a successful relationship.
Michael Tilson Thomas Conductor, Educator and Composer
The people you trust, trust City National.
©2018 City National Bank
Call (866) 233-3561 or visit cnb.com
CNB MEMBER FDIC City National Bank is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada.
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 17
8/13/18 4:04 PM
BRINGING SOMETHING NEW TO THE TEMPTATIONS AN INTERVIEW WITH PLAYWRIGHT AND DETROIT NATIVE DOMINIQUE MORISSEAU
“The story of these young African American men navigating their identities, their music, and their role as artists at a time when the nation was in great civic and social unrest—I just think that speaks for now,” said Dominique Morisseau. (L–R) Ephraim Sykes, Jeremy Pope, James Harkness, Jared Joseph, and Derrick Baskin in Berkeley Repertory Theatre’s production of Ain’t Too Proud. Photo by litwin.
Morisseau—the acclaimed, award-winning playwright best known for her three-play cycle The Detroit Project and hot off a stint writing for the Showtime series Shameless—was explaining how she approached the writing of the book for Ain’t Too Proud—The Life and Times of The Temptations, onstage at the Ahmanson Theatre Aug 21 – Sep 30, 2018. As a Detroit native growing up in the long shadow of the Baby Boomers, her parents’ generation, exposure to The Temptations was inevitable and inescapable. “There’s not a Detroiter of my generation that did not grow up in some capacity on Motown,” said Morisseau. “Being able to tell this story from a generation removed allows me to see it from my parents’ lens, the Generation X lens, and through the Millennial lens. I feel like I’m merging those three generational points of view into the story.” “Because I didn’t live through it the first time, I get to have a wide view of it,” she added of the history the show encompasses. “Looking back on it I get to see it in a different way. That makes the music mean 20 more things than even the people that lived through it probably even imagined.” Societal sea changes also lent fresh contexts to the deceptively multi-leveled music. “These lyrics that are love lyrics really sound like they’re talking about more than a traditional relationship between men and women,” she said. “It sounds like this could be a relationship between anyone: a man and a man, a woman and a woman, this could be a
relationship between men and their nation. And I just started operating on all these levels, and that’s how the songs revealed themselves to us, as opposed to anything we did brilliantly. The music itself just moves through time brilliantly on its own.” The creative team’s instincts about the music received some particularly trenchant validation during its recent Kennedy Center run, she revealed. “Representative John Lewis came to our show a couple of nights ago,” she recalled. “And this is John Lewis who did the Freedom Rides and the civil rights movement, and started the March on Washington with Dr. King.” During a meet-and-greet after the show, Lewis shared a key bit of insight about just how deeply the music mattered to the movement. “He said, ‘If not for the music, the civil rights movement would have been a bird with no wings.’ And I just thought, ‘God—you can’t write that better.’ It was one of the most profound things anyone’s ever said to us about the show.” But the full effect isn’t only a lesson in the historical significance of pop songs, particularly when so many of the messages in the music also ring true in today’s increasingly divisive and racially charged cultural and political climate. “You know The Temptations’ music, but you’re getting a different delivery of it with this show,” she said. “I’m very excited about how we use the element of theatre to really deepen and transcend the meanings in some of the songs. We’re finding new meaning in their music that I think speaks to a very contemporary context.”
18 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 18
8/7/18 5:24 PM
Helping you achieve your goals has always been ours Congratulations to David G. Adishian for being recognized on the Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” list in 2018. David was named to the inaugural Forbes list of “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” in California.
The Adishian Group David G. Adishian, CRPC® Senior Vice President Wealth Management Advisor Senior Portfolio Advisor 310.536.1670 david_g_adishian@ml.com 2301 Rosecrans Avenue Suite 3150 El Segundo, CA 90245 fa.ml.com/adishian_group Source: Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” ranking was developed by SHOOK Research and is based on in-person and telephone due diligence meetings to evaluate each advisor qualitatively, a major component of a ranking algorithm that includes: client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations; and quantitative criteria, including: assets under management and revenue generated for their firms. Investment performance is not a criterion because client objectives and risk tolerances vary, and advisors rarely have audited performance reports. Rankings are based on the opinions of SHOOK Research, LLC, and not representative nor indicative of any one client’s experience, future performance or investment outcome. Neither Forbes nor SHOOK Research receives compensation in exchange for placement on the ranking. Forbes is a trademark of Forbes Media LLC. All rights reserved. The ranking or ratings shown here may not be representative of all client experiences because they reflect an average or sampling of the client experiences. These rankings or ratings are not indicative of any future performance or investment outcome.
Investment products:
Are Not FDIC Insured Are Not Bank Guaranteed
May Lose Value
CRPC® is a registered service mark of The College for Financial Planning. ARHPNTHF | AD-05-18-0160.C | 471003PM-0318 | 05/2018
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 19
8/15/18 12:01 PM
R E T A E H T & C I S U M , E C N A D T S E B Y R E V E H T G DELIVERIN
An Inspector Calls
Company Jacob Jonas The IDENCE ES -R IN YCOMPAN
Alisa Weilerstein Complete Bach Cello Suites
s i l l a W The DANCE
s The Company Jacob JonaES IDENCE COMPANY-IN-R NES Ballet LI ng Alonzo Ki nce Chicago Hubbard Street Da ussion & Third Coast Perc ny pa Ate9 Dance Com mpany Malpaso Dance Co
MUSIC
r Chorale: Los Angeles Maste Tears of St. Peter Band Chris Walden Big Cello Alisa Weilerstein, o an Pi Inon Barnatan, io, Piano or Os o Jorge Federic & Friends Stephen Schwartz Kaleidoscope with Irene Kim, Piano ve Letter Judy Collins: A Lo he to Stephen Sond im
2018/2019 SEASON
er Dee Dee Bridgewat ulphony So is ph em M & The Tetzlaff Trio Inna Faliks, Piano National Sawdust: k Enough (M)Iyamoto Is Blac oject Pr ic us M Forward
THEATER
Love, Actually An Inspector Calls Witness Uganda The Old Man and the OId Moon bussy Hershey Felder: De Story Pirates Shadow Play The Bitter Game Black Beauty
Alonzo King LINES Ballet
CONNECT WITH US
310.746.4000 | TheWallis.org
wallis1819_season_ads_Perf_HB4_1.indd 1 CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 20
7/24/18 11:34 AM 8/7/18 5:45 PM
2018/19 SEASON FIRST SEASON PRODUCTION
SWEAT
By Lynn Nottage Directed by Lisa Peterson August 29 – October 7, 2018
SECOND SEASON PRODUCTION
VALLEY OF THE HEART
Written and Directed by Luis Valdez Presented in Association with El Teatro Campesino
October 30 – December 9, 2018
S W E AT
THIRD SEASON PRODUCTION
LINDA VISTA
By Tracy Letts Directed by Dexter Bullard January 9 – February 17, 2019
FOURTH SEASON PRODUCTION
LACKAWANNA BLUES
Written, Directed, and Performed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson Music Composed and Performed by Bill Sims Jr. March 5 – April 21, 2019
FIFTH SEASON PRODUCTION
HAPPY DAYS
By Samuel Beckett Directed by James Bundy With Dianne Wiest May 15 – June 30, 2019
Illustration by Christopher Komuro.
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P1
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 1
8/14/18 4:28 PM
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following donors who have made extraordinary investments in Center Theatre Group’s future. Their support will ensure that Center Theatre Group—and Los Angeles audiences and artists— enjoy another 50 years of theatrical excellence.
GIFTS OF $5,000,000 AND ABOVE Brindell Roberts Gottlieb Kirk & Anne Douglas Ahmanson Foundation GIFTS OF $1,000,000 AND ABOVE Anonymous (2) Edgerton Foundation Kiki & David Gindler Patricia Glaser & Sam Mudie Laura & James Rosenwald & Orinoco Foundation Renee & Meyer Luskin Aliza Karney Guren & Marc Guren Sue Tsao The Annenberg Foundation Ann & Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr. The Louis and Harold Price Foundation GIFTS OF $500,000 AND ABOVE Deena & Edward Nahmias Donna Schweers & Tom Geiser Elliott Sernel Amy Forbes & Andrew Murr Jerry & Terri Kohl Louise Moriarty Michael Ritchie & Kate Burton GIFTS OF $250,000 AND ABOVE Joni & Miles Benickes Diana Buckhantz & the Vladimir and Araxia Buckhantz Foundation
Anonymous Cindy & Gary Frischling Center Theatre Group Affiliates Nancy & Eric Garen Glenn & Andrea Sonnenberg The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Jody & David Lippman Thomas Beers Vicki King Thomas Safran Judie Stein & J R Stein Family Foundation Matt & Dana Walden GIFTS OF $100,000 AND ABOVE The Campagna Family Deidra Norman Schumann Donna & John Sussman Yvonne & Derek Bell Mara & Joseph Carieri Friars Charitable Foundation Manuela & James Goren Bill Resnick & Michael Stubbs Cheryl A. Shepherd GIFTS OF $50,000 AND ABOVE Anonymous Anne Bruner & Jim Bremner Patrick Owen & Norman Dixon Carol & Stephen Rountree Sunshine Stone Peter & Iona Tompkins Hope Landis Warner
Center Theatre Group would also like to thank the following donors for making commitments to the 50 Anniversary Campaign through legacy gifts to our Endowment: TH
Legacy Gifts $1,000,000 AND ABOVE Judith & Thomas Beckmen Martin Massman Diane & Leon Morton Peter & Susan Van Haften $500,000 AND ABOVE Richard & Norma Camp Susan A. Grode Linda S. Peterson $250,000 AND ABOVE Pamela & Dennis Beck Shirley & Irving Ashkenas Bill Cohn & Dan Miller Maggy Simon I.H. Sutnick
OTHER LEGACY GIFTS Maynard & Linda Brittan–TraubBrittan Family Trust Steven Llanusa & Glenn Miya, M.D. Gloria Lothrop Carol & Douglas Mancino Renee & Robert Nunn Nan Rae Randy & Bruce Ross Wes Schaefer & Cathy King-Schaefer Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Wallace Margaret White
P2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 2
8/14/18 4:28 PM
MICHAEL RITCHIE Artistic Director | STEPHEN D. ROUNTREE Managing Director | DOUGLAS C. BAKER Producing Director GORDON DAVIDSON Founding Artistic Director
Presents
S W E AT By
Lynn Nottage With
Kevin T. Carroll Grantham Coleman Will Hochman John Earl Jelks Mary Mara Peter Mendoza Michael O’Keefe Amy Pietz Portia Scenic Design
Costume Design
Lighting Design
Composer and Sound Design
Christopher Barreca
Emilio Sosa
Anne Militello
Paul James Prendergast
Projection Design
Casting
Fight Director
Yee Eun Nam
Heidi Levitt
Steve Rankin
NY Casting Dialect Coach
Joel Goldes
Billy Hopkins Ashley Ingram
Associate Artistic Director
Production Stage Manager
Neel Keller
David S. Franklin
Directed By
Lisa Peterson AUGUST 29 – OCTOBER 7, 2018 MARK TAPER FORUM Sweat was co-commissioned by Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s American Revolutions: The United States History Cycle and Arena Stage. World premiere produced by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Sweat was first presented in New York by The Public Theater, Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director, Patrick Willingham, Executive Director.
Originally produced on Broadway by Stuart Thompson and Louise L. Gund.
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P3
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 3
8/14/18 4:28 PM
CAST
(In Order of Appearance)
Evan.......................................................................................................................Kevin T. Carroll Jason.......................................................................................................................Will Hochman Chris...............................................................................................................Grantham Coleman Stan.....................................................................................................................Michael O’Keefe Oscar.....................................................................................................................Peter Mendoza Tracey...........................................................................................................................Mary Mara Cynthia..................................................................................................................................Portia Jessie.............................................................................................................................Amy Pietz Brucie....................................................................................................................John Earl Jelks
UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for a listed performer unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. Evan, Chris, Brucie............................................................................................La Shawn Banks Jason.......................................................................................................................Adam Findley Stan......................................................................................................................James Shanklin Oscar.............................................................................................................................Eddie Ruiz Tracey, Jessie...........................................................................................................Anita Barone Cynthia..................................................................................................................Joy DeMichelle Stage Manager
Michelle Blair TIME: 2000 and 2008 PLACE: Reading, Pennsylvania INTERMISSION: Sweat will be performed with one intermission.
Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones and watch alarms. The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, with or without flash, is strictly prohibited.
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 4
8/14/18 4:28 PM
WHO’S WHO KEVIN T. CARROLL (Evan) is thrilled to be working with Lynn Nottage and the Taper. Broadway: Angels in America, 45 Seconds From Broadway, Take Me Out, Bring in ’da Noise, Bring in ’da Funk. Recent L.A. stage: By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, A Raisin in the Sun, Blues for an Alabama Sky. Obie Award winner. Selected Off-Broadway: Home, Seven Guitars, Stick Fly, Stop Kiss, Satellites. Media: Dr. Wilson on Facebook Watch series Sacred Lies. TV: John Murphy on The Leftovers (HBO), Snowfall, Lucifer, The Catch. Film: Blindspotting, Paid in Full, Being John Malkovich, The Object of My Affection. aboutkevincarroll.com
JOHN EARL JELKS (Brucie). Broadway: Sweat, Holler If Ya Hear Me, August Wilson’s Radio Golf (Tony® Award nomination). Broadway debut: Citizen Barlow in August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean. Obie Awards for Fetch Clay, Make Man and Sunset Baby. Other awards: Ovation Award, NAACP Theatre Award, AUDELCO Award. Select Off-Broadway: Sweat, Head of Passes, The Break of Noon, Magnolia, Two Trains Running, Fetch Clay, Make Man, Sunset Baby. Film/TV: Night Comes On, Snap, The Miraculous, The Miracle at St. Anna, Compensation, True Detective, Law & Order: SVU, Blue Bloods.
GRANTHAM COLEMAN (Chris). Off-Broadway: The Public Theater’s Buzzer (dir: Anne Kauffman), Manhattan Theatre Club’s Choir Boy (dir: Trip Cullman), Rattlestick Playwrights Theater’s One Night (dir: Clinton Turner Davis), Soho Rep Theatre’s We Are Proud to Present... (dir: Eric Ting), The Public Theater’s As You Like It (dir: Daniel Sullivan). Regional: The Old Globe’s Hamlet (dir: Barry Edelstein), Geffen Playhouse’s Choir Boy (dir: Trip Cullman), Actors Theatre of Louisville’s Romeo and Juliet (dir: Tony Speciale). Film: Against All Enemies (independent). Television: The Carmichael Show (NBC), NCIS (CBS), Doubt (CBS), 11/22/63 (Hulu), Murder in the First (TNT), The Night Shift (NBC), The Americans (FX). Training: Juilliard School of Drama (Group 41).
MARY MARA (Tracey). New York theatre: Mad Forest, Kindertransport (Manhattan Theatre Club), The Dream of a Common Language (The Women’s Project), And Baby Makes Seven (Lucille Lortel Theatre, written by Paula Vogel, with Cherry Jones). Regional theatre: Ivanov (Yale Rep., directed by Lloyd Richards with William Hurt) and Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive (Seattle Intiman Theatre, directed by Mark Rucker). L.A. theatre: Two-Headed (Henry Ford Theatre, directed by Veronica Brady) and Anna Christie (Odyssey Theatre, directed by Kim Rubenstein). Film and television: Love Potion No. 9, Civil Action, ER (recurring role), Nash Bridges (series regular), and most recently Ray Donovan. Mary is thrilled to be included in this beautiful play, written by Lynn Nottage, one of her classmates at the Yale School of Drama, where they were both guided by such brilliant teachers as Earle Gister and Lloyd Richards.
WILL HOCHMAN (Jason). Theatre: The Sound Inside (WTF, original cast); The Little Foxes (MTC); Dead Poets Society (CSC, original cast). Film: Paterno (HBO); Love (short film). Will was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Colby College with a degree in economics.
PETER MENDOZA (Oscar). Center Theatre Group: Elliot in Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue (Kirk Douglas Theatre) and Henry Reyna in Zoot Suit (understudy, Mark Taper Forum). Other theatre: Belyaev in Three Days in the Country (Antaeus Theatre Company), Paco in Salon Mexico, Don Juan in El Burlador de Sevilla/The Trickster of Seville (Bilingual Foundation of the Arts), and Angelo in Measure for Measure (ELAC Performing Arts
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P5
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 5
8/14/18 4:28 PM
Center). Television: Shooter (USA), NCIS (CBS), Snowfall (FX), Casual (Hulu), and On My Block (Netflix). Film: Dead Bullet, Nathan’s Kingdom, Parasites, Tecato, Hello to Never, and Ana Maria in Novela Land.
MICHAEL O’KEEFE (Stan). As an actor, Michael O’Keefe has garnered both Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. He’s appeared in the films Eye in the Sky, Michael Clayton, Frozen River, The Pledge, Ironweed, The Great Santini, and Caddyshack. Television audiences will recognize him as CIA Agent John Redmond on Homeland and remember him as Fred on Roseanne. Other TV appearances include The West Wing, Blue Bloods, Sleepy Hollow, Law & Order, House, The Closer, and Brothers and Sisters. He’s appeared on Broadway in Reckless, Side Man, The Fifth of July, and Mass Appeal, for which he received a Theatre World Award, and Off-Broadway in Charles Mee’s First Love (Cherry Lane Theatre). As a writer, his lyrics were in Bonnie Raitt’s Grammy-winning song “Longing in Their Hearts.” He holds an MFA in creative writing from Bennington College.
AMY PIETZ (Jessie). Theatre: Enter Laughing (Annenberg), Stupid Fucking Bird (Boston Court, Drama Critics Circle and Ovation Award winner), Lobby Hero (Odyssey Theatre, Ovation nomination), Fiorello, Company (Ovation nominee for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, L.A. Reprise), A Dead Man’s Apartment (The Met), The Boswell Sisters (Old Globe), Katharine Graham in Chinese tour of Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers. Television: Over 300 episodes including regular roles on Hit the Road, No Tomorrow, The Nine Lives of Chloe King, Caroline in the City (SAG Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy), Aliens in America, The Amazing Mrs. Novak (title role), Rodney, Cursed, And Muscle, and recurring/guest roles including The Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm, You’re the Worst, Maron, and How to Get Away with Murder.
PORTIA (Cynthia). Theatre: Jackie Zinner in Artney Jackson and Flora in The Rose Tattoo (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Mrs. Dickson in Intimate Apparel (Bay Street Theatre), The Selector in How We Got On (Cleveland Playhouse), Rose in Fences (McCarter Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre), Stage Manager in Our Town (Ford’s Theatre), Mama Nadi in Ruined (MTC, The Geffen Playhouse), McReele (Roundabout Theatre Company), Our Lady of 121st St., and In Arabia We’d All Be Kings (LAByrinth Theater Company). Television/new media: Madam Secretary, Bull, Big Dogs, Elementary, She’s Gotta Have It (Netflix), The Blacklist, Blue Bloods, CSI. Feature film: Skin, St. Vincent de Van Nuys, Silver Tongues, The Greatest, The Messenger, Please Give, Synecdoche, Freedomland. Portia is a member of the LAByrinth Theater Company and Actors’ Equity Association.
LA SHAWN BANKS (Understudy for Evan, Chris, Brucie) hails from Buffalo, NY but spent the last 13 years working and performing in Chicago and theatres throughout the Midwest. He has been living in the Los Angeles area for the past year. Recent television credits include episodes of Better Call Saul, Ghosted, Alex Inc., Heathers, Chicago Justice, The Exorcist, and Shameless. Most recent theatrical productions include Theresa Rebeck’s The Scene and Lucas Hnath’s Isaac’s Eye (Writers Theatre); Macbeth and Twelfth Night (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); The Island, Seascape, A Streetcar Named Desire, Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s The Critic, and Of Mice and Men (American Players Theatre); and The Wheel (Steppenwolf Theatre). Thanks to Lisa Peterson and the team of Sweat for the opportunity.
ANITA BARONE (Understudy for Tracey, Jessie). Theatre: The Real Housewives of Lakeview the Musical (Garry Marshall Theatre), award-winning production of All My Sons (The Matrix Theatre), and Merton of the Movies (Geffen Playhouse), directed by John Rando. Nineteen years ago, Anita performed in Justin Tanner’s Bitter Women, where she met her husband Matthew Glave—she considers that her most rewarding role ever! Anita received Drama Critics Awards for her regional
P6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 6
8/14/18 4:28 PM
theatre appearances as Juliet in Romeo & Juliet, Helen Keller in Monday After the Miracle with Jayne Houdyshell, and Agnes in Agnes of God. She has a BFA & MFA in theatre from U of Detroit & Wayne State University. TV: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Parenthood, Seinfeld, and series regular on eight different TV shows including The War at Home and Carol Burnett & Company. @alottamoxie
JOY DEMICHELLE (Understudy for Cynthia) is thrilled to make her return to theatre here at the Mark Taper Forum. Off-Broadway: American Place Theatre; Stonewall Jackson’s House; Actors Theatre of Louisville: A Raisin in the Sun and The Water Hole; Denver Center Theatre: Seven Guitars and Blues for an Alabama Sky; Crossroads Theatre: Piano Lesson, Spirit North, a one-woman piece entitled Harriet’s Return; and Fountain Theatre: Darker Face of the Earth. Television/film: For the People, Criminal Minds, Parenthood, Lie to Me, Outlaw, American Gun, Taking Back Our Town (with the late Ruby Dee), Judging Amy, Kingpin, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Strong Medicine, and One Life to Live. Education: BFA, North Carolina A&T State University; MFA from Rutgers University: Mason Gross School of the Arts and was awarded the prestigious Bettenbender Outstanding Performance Award. Joy is grateful for her amazingly supportive family!
ADAM FINDLEY (Understudy for Jason). Born in Oklahoma and raised in Gothenburg, Sweden, Adam Findley is a classically trained actor who has performed lead roles in theatre productions such as Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa, Neil Simon’s Biloxi Blues, and Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie. Trained at the Gothenburg Studio and at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Adam has also found success in television and film, recurring on Lionsgate Television’s series Swedish Dicks opposite Peter Stormare and Keanu Reeves, and MTV’s Awkward. He also played a supporting role opposite Frankie Muniz in the westernaction motion picture Hot Bath an’ a Stiff Drink 2, and opposite Gina Gershon, Cameron Monaghan, James Frecheville, and Vincent D’Onofrio in the independent
drama Mall. Most recently, Adam wrapped a large guest appearance in season two of David Fincher and Joe Penhall’s serial killer series Mindhunter.
EDDIE RUIZ (Understudy for Oscar) trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama in London, UK. Recent theatre credits include Chavo in Angel of the Desert (South Coast Rep), Pinocchio in Pinocchio (Will & Company), Martinez in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (Fremont Centre Theatre), Feste in Twelfth Night (East L.A. Rep), and Noel in The Boxcar (Frida Kahlo Theater). Recent TV credits include A Mann’s World alongside Don Johnson (NBC), That’s So Raven (Disney), Tosh.0 (Comedy Central). Recent film credits: Jenny & Lalo (Lunamar Productions), Perception (Cruz Productions), The American Dream (Little Plow Films), Ambush (Joe Bauer Inc Productions), Russel Fish: The Sausage and Egg Incident alongside Chris Colfer (Trebuchet Productions). Dedicating this show to my wife Jean Ruiz and newborn son Eriberto Tomas Ruiz and my parents. Grateful to be working on this great show. eddie-ruiz.com
JAMES SHANKLIN (Understudy for Stan). New York: Julius Caesar, As You Like It (New York Shakespeare Festival), Wit (original Off-Broadway production), Everybody’s Ruby (The Public Theater). Regional: The Old Globe, The Guthrie Theater, Arena Stage, Center Stage, Folger Shakespeare Theatre. Film: Moneyball, The Social Network, Mission Impossible III, Squatters, The Emperor’s Club, Jonna’s Body, Please Hold. Television: Shameless, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, Hell on Wheels, Grey’s Anatomy, CSI, CSI: NY, Revolution, The Closer, Weeds, Big Love, Desperate Housewives, The Riches, Cold Case, Without a Trace, Law & Order, The Sopranos, Too Close to Home, State of Affairs, Commander in Chief, Judging Amy, The Practice, Hollywood Heights, Numb3rs, Homicide, Third Watch, The Job, Blind Justice, Just Legal. MFA—Yale School of Drama.
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P7
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 7
8/14/18 4:28 PM
LYNN NOTTAGE (Playwright) is a playwright and a screenwriter, and the first woman in history to win two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama. Her plays include Sweat (Pulitzer Prize, Obie Award), which moved to Broadway after a sold-out run at The Public Theater, Mlima’s Tale (Outer Critics Circle nomination), By the Way, Meet Vera Stark (Lilly Award, Drama Desk nomination), Ruined (Pulitzer Prize, Obie Award), Intimate Apparel (American Theatre Critics and New York Drama Critics’ Circle Awards for Best Play), Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine (Obie Award), Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Las Meninas, Mud, River, Stone, Por’knockers, and POOF! In addition, she is working with composer Ricky Ian Gordon on adapting her play Intimate Apparel into an opera. She has also developed This Is Reading, a performance installation at the Franklin Street, Reading Railroad Station in Reading, PA. She was writer/producer on the first season of Netflix series She’s Gotta Have It directed by Spike Lee. Nottage is a member of the Dramatists Guild, an Associate Professor at Columbia University School of the Arts, and the recipient of a MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship, Steinberg “Mimi” Distinguished Playwright Award, Doris Duke Artists Award, and PEN/Laura Pels Master Playwright Award, among others.
LISA PETERSON (Director) is a two-time Obie Award-winning director and writer. Her other Center Theatre Group directing credits include Palestine, New Mexico, Water & Power, Chavez Ravine, Electricidad, The House of Bernarda Alba, Body of Bourne, and Mules. She co-wrote and directed An Iliad with Denis O’Hare (Broad Stage, New York Theatre Workshop, Obie and Lortel Awards). She has directed World premieres by Donald Margulies, Tony Kushner, Beth Henley, Naomi Wallace, Chay Yew, Richard Montoya, Luis Alfaro, David Henry Hwang, José Rivera, Ellen McLaughlin, Marlane Meyer, Philip Gotanda, John Belluso, Caryl Churchill, Janusz Glowacki, and many others, at theatres including The Public, MTC, Guthrie, Arena Stage, Seattle Rep, Berkeley Rep, McCarter, and more. She is working on two new plays with Denis O’Hare, The Good Book and The Song of Rome, and a musical with Todd Almond, The Idea of Order. She was Resident Director at the Taper from 1995–2005, and is currently Associate Director at Berkeley Rep.
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 8
CHRISTOPHER BARRECA (Scenic Designer). 200 productions. Broadway: Rocky (2014 Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards), Search and Destroy, Our Country’s Good, Chronicle of a Death Foretold (American Theatre Wing Award). Off-Broadway: Adrienne Kennedy’s He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box (2018 Obie Award), Joe Morton’s Turn Me Loose, Master Harold (dir. Athol Fugard), Painted Rocks, The Train Driver, Blood Knot, David Byrne’s Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, Harold Greenberg’s Three Days of Rain (Drama Desk nomination), Neon Psalms (American Theatre Wing nomination). Regional: Culture Clash’s The Birds, Charles Ludlam’s Hedda Gabler, Anna Deavere Smith’s Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. International: Soyinka’s Scourge of Hyacinths (BMW Award nomination), King Lear (Dijon Festival), Dillane’s Macbeth (A Modern Ecstasy) (Almeida, London). Directing: Dachniki, Zolotoy Soffit nomination, Russia). Teaching: CalArts. chrisbarreca.com
EMILIO SOSA (Costume Designer). London: Motown The Musical, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, Father Comes Home From the Wars, Topdog/Underdog. Broadway: On Your Feet!, Motown The Musical, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Tony nom.), Topdog/Underdog. Off-Broadway: Me and My Girl, By the Way, Meet Vera Stark (Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk nom.), Venus (Drama Desk nom.), Crowns, Trust, Invisible Thread, Romeo and Juliet, Capeman, The Misanthrope, Sex with Strangers. Regional: The White Card, Skeleton Crew, I Dream, The Scottsboro Boys, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Ruined, Señor Discretion Himself (Helen Hayes nom.), Witness Uganda, Twist (2011 L.A. Ovation Award), Fences. Radio City Musical Hall Spring Spectaculars, NY Knicks City Dancers, Project Runway, Trustee American Theatre Wing. @esosafashion
ANNE MILITELLO (Lighting Designer) is thrilled to return to the Taper. Previous productions at the Taper include the original Chavez Ravine (dir. Lisa Peterson), The Waiting Room, and Blade to the Heat. Premiere works include A Lie of the Mind, Simpatico, The Late Henry Moss with Sam Shepard, Mud,
8/14/18 4:28 PM
Abingdon Square, and And What of the Night with Maria Irene Fornes. She received an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence. Broadway credits include Cuba and His Teddy Bear with Robert DeNiro. She recently designed The House is Black (Wallis Annenberg) and Center Theatre Group’s 50 Anniversary Celebration at the Ahmanson. Concert tours include Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, and Josh Groban, among others. She is currently the Head of Lighting Programs at CalArts and in design for The Flying Dutchman for the Dallas Opera. She is the founder of Vortex Lighting and Principal Designer/Producer for Mode Studios.
Washington DC), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Les contes d’Hoffmann, La Bohème, The Crucible, Cunning Little Vixen (Miami Summer Music Festival). Yee is a recipient of Cirque du Soleil Fellowship Award. BFA in metal craft and MFA in theatre design, UCLA. yeeeunnam.com
TH
PAUL JAMES PRENDERGAST (Composer and Sound Designer). Center Theatre Group: Chavez Ravine; different words for the same thing; Palestine, New Mexico; Water & Power; Electricidad; and others. Broadway: Drama Desk nomination for All The Way. Select theatre: Oregon Shakespeare Festival (25 productions), La Jolla Playhouse, Guthrie, American Conservatory, American Repertory, Seattle Rep, Berkeley Rep, South Coast Rep, Long Wharf, Atlantic, Playmakers Rep, Geffen Playhouse, People’s Light, Hartford Stage, Cal Shakes, Utah Shakes, Alley, Kennedy Center, Asolo Rep, Great Lakes, Florida Stage, Actors’ Gang, Cornerstone (former ensemble member). Theme parks: Universal Studios, Disney, Knott’s Berry Farm. Museums: J. Paul Getty, Geffen Contemporary, LACMA, Autry National Center. Dance: Diavolo Dance Theater, Momix, Parsons Dance. His work as a singer/songwriter has appeared in films, on recordings, and in music venues nationwide.
YEE EUN NAM (Projection Designer). Yee is a video and projection designer for opera, theatre, and any form of live performance currently based in L.A. Recent theatre works include projection design for Bordertown Now (Pasadena Playhouse), Cruzar la Cara de la Luna (The Soraya), Sapo (Getty Villa), Citizen: An American Lyric (Kirk Douglas Theatre), Sweep (Aurora Theatre, Lawrenceville), Dementia, Sweetheart Deal, and A Mexican Trilogy: An American History (LATC). Recent opera works include Backwards from Winter (The Center for Contemporary Opera, NY), Lohengrin (New World Center, Miami), The Turn of the Screw (DC Public Opera,
HEIDI LEVITT (Casting Director). Heidi is a graduate of Barnard College and the AFI where she now is an adjunct professor in the directing department. She has cast such successful films as The Artist, The Joy Luck Club, JFK, Natural Born Killers, and The Rock. Most recently Heidi has worked as both a casting director and co-producer with film maker Sally Potter on The Party and she is currently casting and co-producing films with Sally Potter, Wayne Wang, and Victor Nunez. Heidi is thrilled to be casting Sweat at the Taper and working again with Lisa Peterson and Center Theatre Group where she also cast Bent by Martin Sherman and directed by Moisés Kaufman, and different words for the same thing by Kimber Lee and directed by Neel Keller. Heidi has won three Artios Casting Awards, including one for Center Theatre Group’s production of Bent in 2015. She is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and in 2010 she co-created the iPhone app Actor Genie. Follow her @theactorgenie and at heidilevittcasting.com.
JOEL GOLDES (Dialect Coach). Broadway: Come From Away (also North American tour, Toronto, La Jolla Playhouse, Seattle Rep, Ford’s Theatre DC, Gander). Regional: Soft Power, Mary Poppins (Ahmanson); Water by the Spoonful, Tribes, The School of Night (Mark Taper Forum); The Heart of Robin Hood (Wallis-Annenberg); Memphis, The Cosmonaut’s Last Message… (La Jolla Playhouse). Film/TV: The Tax Collector, Honey Boy, Escape at Dannemora, SWAT, Mayans MC, Crown Heights, Lethal Weapon, Fifty Shades Freed, 24: Legacy, The Birth of a Nation, Fifty Shades of Grey, The F-Word, Lucky Stiff, Fury, The Runner, Gotham, The Crazy Ones, Hatfields & McCoys, After Earth, 24, The Hangover. In his free time, Joel enjoys springboard diving and ridding his local creek of invasive swamp crawdads. thedialectcoach.com
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P9
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 9
8/14/18 4:28 PM
STEVE RANKIN (Fight Director). Broadway: Carousel (Drama Desk Award Outstanding Fight Choreography), Summer, Jersey Boys, Memphis, Henry IV, Dr. Zhivago, Macbeth, Guys and Dolls, The Farnsworth Invention, The Who’s Tommy, Getting Away With Murder, Two Shakespearean Actors, Twelfth Night, The Real Inspector Hound, Anna Christie, Dracula. Off-Broadway: The Third Story, Pig Farm, The Night Hank Williams Died, Below The Belt. Mark Taper Forum: Archduke, Zoot Suit, Bent, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Immediate Family, What the Butler Saw, Burn This, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Palestine New Mexico, The House of Blue Leaves, Water & Power, Electricidad, The Talking Cure, Gem of the Ocean, Mules, The House of Bernarda Alba. Other theatre: Stratford Shakespeare Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe (Associate Artist), Metropolitan Opera, LA Opera, et al. Mr. Rankin plays mandolin with Susie Glaze and the New Folk Ensemble.
MICHELLE BLAIR (Stage Manager) has worked on over 30 productions for Center Theatre Group. Some highlights include Water by the Spoonful, Head of Passes, Heisenberg, Archduke, Zoot Suit, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, The Christians, Bent, Marjorie Prime, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, The Sunshine Boys, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Red, Vigil, Leap of Faith, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Parade, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Nightingale, all wear bowlers, Topdog/Underdog, and “QED” at Lincoln Center Theater. Other favorites include Henry IV with Shakespeare Center Los Angeles, The Pee-wee Herman Show at Club Nokia, A Long Bridge Over Deep Waters with Cornerstone Theater Company, and Jersey Boys in Las Vegas. Graduate of the University of Southern California and the University of Amsterdam. Mom to ten-year-old Liam and six-year old Imogen.
CENTER THEATRE GROUP DAVID S. FRANKLIN (Production Stage Manager). Center Theatre Group highlights: An Enemy of the People, Baz Luhrmann’s La Bohème, Art, Romance, The Cherry Orchard, Curtains, Nightingale, The History Boys, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Two Unrelated Plays by David Mamet, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Parade, The Subject Was Roses, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Randy Newman’s Harps and Angels, God of Carnage, Vigil, Waiting for Godot, Los Otros, Red, Seminar, Tribes, Humor Abuse, The Steward of Christendom, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Bent, The Christians, Disgraced, A View From The Bridge, Zoot Suit, Archduke, King of the Yees, Head of Passes, and had the pleasure of assisting on Soft Power. Other Los Angeles: Los Angeles Theatre Center in its heyday from 1985–1990, Pasadena Playhouse, and the Geffen Playhouse. Regional: Seattle Rep, Intiman Theatre. New York: Public Theater. Tours: Europe— Quotations from a Ruined City, Law of Remains (with Reza Abdoh’s Dar a Luz company).
MICHAEL RITCHIE (Artistic Director) is in his 14 season as Center Theatre Group’s Artistic Director, and has led over 200 productions to the Ahmanson, Taper, and Douglas stages since his arrival in 2005. From 1996–2004 Michael was the Producer of the Williamstown Theatre Festival and prior to that he was a production stage manager in NYC. At Center Theatre Group, he premiered six musicals that moved to Broadway—The Drowsy Chaperone (which won 13 Tony Award nominations), Curtains (eight Tony nominations), 13, 9 to 5: The Musical, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, and Leap of Faith. He has produced 40 World premieres including the musicals Soft Power, Minsky’s, Venice, and Sleeping Beauty Wakes, and the plays Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (a Pulitzer Prize finalist that also moved to Broadway), Water & Power, and Yellow Face, and presented a broad range of plays and musicals ranging from Dead End to The Black Rider to Edward Scissorhands to blockbusters such as God of Carnage, Mary Poppins, Jersey Boys, and August: Osage County. In addition, Michael inaugurated Center Theatre Group’s Artistic Development Program, designed to foster the development and production of new work. TH
P10 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 10
8/14/18 4:28 PM
STEPHEN D. ROUNTREE (Managing Director) joined Center Theatre Group in 2014 as its new Managing Director. He was previously the President and CEO of The Music Center (2002–2014) and held the position of CEO of the Los Angeles Opera concurrently from 2008–2012. Prior to The Music Center, Rountree served the J. Paul Getty Trust for 22 years, starting in 1980 as Deputy Director of the Getty Museum. In 1984, he was appointed Director of the Getty Center Building Program, with responsibility for managing all aspects of project development, design, and construction of the Getty Center in Los Angeles. In January 1998, he was named Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the Getty Trust. He currently serves as a trustee of Occidental College, The Ahmanson Foundation, Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, and the Polytechnic School. He advises numerous nonprofit institutions on matters relating to nonprofit management and building programs. His involvement was critical to the building of Walt Disney Concert Hall at The Music Center, serving on the boards of the LA Phil and Walt Disney Concert Hall, Inc.
DOUGLAS C. BAKER (Producing Director) is now in his 29 season at Center Theatre Group. Previously, he managed Broadway and touring productions including Tru, Born Yesterday, The Gospel at Colonus, Annie, A Chorus Line, Working, The Wiz, and Legends!, which premiered at the Ahmanson Theatre in 1986 and starred Mary Martin and Carol Channing. Doug is a member of the Achievement Hall of Fame of Chagrin Falls Schools in Ohio and a graduate of Albion College. He is an active member of the Broadway League, the Independent Presenters Network, and is a proud member of the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers. In May 2013 Doug received the Broadway League’s prestigious Outstanding Achievement in Presenter Management Award. TH
His Pockets. He has also directed for New York Theatre Workshop, The Public Theater, the Abbey Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, South Coast Repertory, Long Wharf Theatre, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Portland Center Stage, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. As a producer at Center Theatre Group, Neel has worked closely with dozens of creative teams on the development and production of a wide range of plays and musicals. He is a member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and the Directors Guild of America.
NAUSICA STERGIOU (General Manager, Mark Taper Forum and Kirk Douglas Theatre) has worked professionally supporting artists in theatres of all shapes, sizes, and locales including many seasons at Center Theatre Group as General Manager and, previously, as Audience Development Director. She oversees mainstage productions at the Taper and Douglas, as well as new play commissions and developmental productions through Center Theatre Group’s New Play Development. Nausica has taught at USC’s School of Dramatic Arts, and advises and works with local nonprofits including Hollywood Orchard.
GORDON DAVIDSON (Founding Artistic Director) led the Taper throughout its first 38 seasons, guiding over 300 productions to its stage and winning countless awards for himself and the theatre—including the Tony Award for theatrical excellence, Margo Jones Award, The Governor’s Award for the Arts, and a Guggenheim fellowship. The Kentucky Cycle and Angels in America (Part One) won the Pulitzer in consecutive years and, in 1994, three of the four plays nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play were from the Taper (Angels in America won). In 1989, Gordon took over the Ahmanson and, in 2004, he produced the inaugural season in the Kirk Douglas Theatre.
NEEL KELLER (Associate Artistic Director). For Center Theatre Group, Neel has directed the World premieres of Lucy Alibar’s Throw Me On The Burnpile and Light Me Up, Dael Orlandersmith’s Forever, Kimber Lee’s different words for the same thing, Jennifer Haley’s The Nether, and Jessica Goldberg’s Good Thing, as well as productions of Sheila Callaghan’s Women Laughing Alone With Salad, David Greig’s Pyrenees, and Marie Jones’ Stones in
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P11
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 11
8/14/18 4:28 PM
ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR SWEAT Assistant Director......................................Michael A. Shepperd Dramaturg...........................................................Lydia G. Garcia Assistant Scenic Designer...............................Carlo Maghirang Resident Assistant Costume Designer....Whitney Oppenheimer Assistant Lighting Designer..................................Briana Pattillo Associate Fight Director.......................................Bobby C. King Costume Design Assistant....................................Kat Patterson Wig Artisan..........................................................Morgan Sellers Stitcher...........................................................Stephanie Molstad Prop Lead...................................................................Erin Walley Assistant Prop Lead/Shopper.....................................Eric Babb Prop Carpenter.......................................................Ryan Howard Prop Artisan...............................................Kitty Murphy-Youngs Production Assistant.......................................Benjamin Altman Casting Associate.....................................................Marin Hope Casting Assistant........................................................Leesa Kim
CREDITS Costumes and props provided by the Center Theatre Group Shop. Scenery constructed by F&D Scene Changes, Ltd. Hair styling for Portia by Shelli Moseley. Rehearsal and production photography by Craig Schwartz. Production B-roll by Cinevative. Special thanks to Padraic Duffy and The Broadwater Plunge bar for hosting our promotional photo shoot.
ONLINE CenterTheatreGroup.org #SweatCTG Like us on Facebook Center Theatre Group Follow us on Twitter @CTGLA Subscribe on YouTube CTGLA Follow us on Instagram @CTGLA
The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association. This theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, Inc., an independent national labor union.
The following employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Machine Operators, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada, AFL-CIO, CLC: Stage Crew Local 33; Local Treasurers and Ticket Sellers Local 857; Wardrobe Crew Local 768; Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Local 706. The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829.
Center Theatre Group is a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), the American Arts Alliance, the Broadway League, Independent Producers’ Network (IPN), LA Stage Alliance, National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT), and the Theatre Communications Group (TCG).
Center Theatre Group dedicates this production to the memory of Nancy Hereford, our longtime Press Director.
The company during the design presentation at the first rehearsal for Sweat. Photo by Craig Schwartz. P12 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P 12 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 12
8/16/18 2:06 PM
B
C
Sweat REHEARSAL PHOTOS A) Portia. B) (Top–Bottom, L–R) Will Hochman, Portia, Peter Mendoza, Amy Pietz, John Earl Jelks, director Lisa Peterson, Grantham Coleman, Michael O’Keefe, Mary Mara and Kevin T. Carroll. C) Will Hochman and Mary Mara. D) Grantham Coleman. Photos by Craig Schwartz.
A
D PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P13
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 13
8/14/18 4:29 PM
A DIRECTOR COMES HOME TO THE TAPER Lisa Peterson Discusses Returning to L.A. and Tackling the Modern Struggles of America in Sweat
Photo by Craig Schwartz.
P14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 14
8/14/18 4:29 PM
D
irector Lisa Peterson is happy to be back in Los Angeles and at the Mark Taper Forum with Sweat. The Obie Award-winning director has collaborated with some of the best playwrights in the world, including Tony Kushner, Beth Henley, David Henry Hwang, Donald Margulies, and Caryl Churchill, at regional theatres across the country. She also spent a notable 10-year stint as Resident Director at the Taper from 1995–2005, during which she directed The House of Bernarda Alba (adapted by Chay Yew and featuring Chita Rivera in the title role), Luis Alfaro’s Electricidad, and the World premiere of Culture Clash’s Chavez Ravine, among numerous others. Since then, Peterson hasn’t been a total stranger to Center Theatre Group, returning to direct the 2015 revival of Chavez Ravine at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. She has also come back as a playwright, as part of a completion commission she and Denis O’Hare (with whom she co-wrote the critically acclaimed An Iliad) received for The Good Book, a theatrical, semi-historical exploration of the Bible. (The Good Book premieres at Berkeley Rep next spring.) Los Angeles, like the rest of America, has changed since Peterson lived here last—which in her opinion has only made theatre, and this particular play, more important.
“We are hungry to be in each other’s actual presence. So much of our lives can and do happen through a screen, mediated by technology. We’re watching a movie, Skyping into work, FaceTiming with our loved ones,” said Peterson. “While those things give us the freedom to work from anywhere, a lot of people are realizing that they are hungry to be in a room where other people are breathing along with them, watching real actors with the danger that anything could happen or go wrong. I feel that the more technology embeds itself into our daily lives, the more theatre stays necessary.” That’s particularly true in Los Angeles. “There’s an abundance of great actors and writers and in L.A.
people who love theatre, really love theatre,” she said. “Theatre in L.A. has this very special place. It’s this hand-crafted art that people are hungry for. Also, L.A. is so spread out and you have to get in your car to get anywhere, so the packed feeling you get when you sit in a theatre with a bunch of strangers is really special.” She added, “When you can really pull from a variety of neighborhoods in L.A. and gain a wonderful blend of folks interested in a show, that’s exciting. L.A. audiences are really enthusiastic about good, live art.” She is excited about what these audiences are going to take away from Sweat. “I want them to get swept up in the story and in the lives of these characters,” she said. It seems especially timely to be bringing Angelenos a play that delves so deeply into what has gone wrong in recent American history; how the economic fallout faced by so many communities has bled into every aspect of people’s lives and “I hope audiences leave psyches. Peterson the theatre understanding emphasized that one of the main triumphs of that you have to really the play is its ability to dig in to people around “take all these amazing you and not just make characters and let you assumptions about them.” in to their lives and show their desperation, so by the end you really have to empathize with everybody.” Peterson commended Nottage for “creating a play in which absolutely every character can immediately seem like a person you know.” In a time of such political divisiveness, Peterson emphasizes this relatability and empathy the play forges onstage: “The main thing that Sweat can do is that it can sort of shake up your expectations and judgements of people who are not like you,” she explained. “I hope audiences leave the theatre understanding that you have to really dig in to people around you and not just make assumptions about them.” PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P15
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 15
8/14/18 4:29 PM
MICHAEL RITCHIE Artistic Director | STEPHEN D. ROUNTREE Managing Director DOUGLAS C. BAKER Producing Director ARTISTIC NEEL KELLER...............................................................Associate Artistic Director KELLEY KIRKPATRICK................................................. Associate Artistic Director DIANE RODRIGUEZ..................................................... Associate Artistic Director LINDSAY ALLBAUGH.............................................................. Associate Producer PATRICIA GARZA ...................................Artistic Development Program Manager ANDREW LYNFORD ...................................................................Casting Associate IAN-JULIAN WILLIAMS ....................................Program Coordinator, Block Party MATTHEW BOURNE, DANAI GURIRA, ANNA D. SHAPIRO ......................................................................Associate Artists DAVID ADJMI (FADIMAN), LUIS ALFARO, JON ROBIN BAITZ, SHEILA CALLAGHAN (FADIMAN), STEVE CUIFFO, LISA D’AMOUR, WILL ENO (FADIMAN), DANAI GURIRA, JENNIFER HALEY, ALESHEA HARRIS, LARS JAN, NANCY KEYSTONE, LISA KRON, KIMBER LEE, YOUNG JEAN LEE, TREY LYFORD, RICHARD MONTOYA, JANINE NABERS (FADIMAN), QUI NGUYEN, LYNN NOTTAGE, MARCO RAMIREZ, AL SMITH, ROGER GUENVEUR SMITH, GEOFF SOBELLE, MARIKE SPLINT, GOB SQUAD, LUIS VALDEZ, PAULA VOGEL, TRACEY SCOTT WILSON (FADIMAN), KAREN ZACARÍAS (FADIMAN)............................................Commissioned Artists JEFF AUGUSTIN, MARCUS GARDLEY, ALESHEA HARRIS, LAURA JACQMIN, MOLLY SMITH METZLER, MATTHEW PAUL OLMOS, JIEHAE PARK ............L.A. Writers’ Workshop Members HANA S. KIM......................................................Sherwood Award Recipient, 2018 EDUCATION, ENGAGEMENT, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS LESLIE K. JOHNSON............. Director of Social Strategy, Innovation and Impact KATHRYN MACKENZIE ................................................ Director of Administration TYRONE DAVIS.....................................................Audience Engagement Director TRACI KWON.................................................. Arts Education Initiatives Director JESUS REYES...................................................Community Partnerships Director CAMILLE SCHENKKAN..................................Next Generation Initiatives Director JAQUELYN JOHNSON...........................................Audience Engagement Manager SONDRA MAYER............................Concessions Manager (Kirk Douglas Theatre) ADAM NICOLAI.................................................Arts Education Program Manager FELIPE M. SANCHEZ............................................................Emerging Artists and Arts Professionals Program Manager JENNIFER HARRELL.......................................................Administration Assistant DEBRA PIVER................................................................. Resident Teaching Artist MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION NAUSICA STERGIOU................................................................... General Manager JEFFREY UPAH ...........................................................................General Manager KATIE SOFF.................................................................Associate General Manager ERIC SIMS..................................................................Associate General Manager CASEY MCDERMOTT..................................................Associate General Manager MEGAN ALVORD....................................................................... Company Manager ALANA BEIDELMAN.......................... Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director EVELYN STAFFORD....................... Executive Assistant to the Managing Director PRODUCTION JOE HAMLIN........................................................................ Director of Production KRYSTIN MATSUMOTO.......................................................... Production Manager CHRISTOPHER REARDON......................................................Production Manager KATIE CHEN...........................................................Assistant Production Manager ERICA LARSON..................................................................Production Coordinator SHAWN ANDERSON.................................... Head Carpenter (Ahmanson Theatre) STAN STEELMON....................................... Head Properties (Ahmanson Theatre) JAMES WRIGHT.......................................... Head Electrician (Ahmanson Theatre) ROBERT SMITH.................................................Head Sound (Ahmanson Theatre) SHANE ANDERSON............................................Head Flyrail (Ahmanson Theatre) MICHAEL GARDNER.......................... Wardrobe Supervisor (Ahmanson Theatre) MARY WARDE......................................................... Hair and Make-up Supervisor .............................................................................................. (Ahmanson Theatre) CHRISTINE L. COX.......................................House Manager (Ahmanson Theatre) EMMET KAISER............................................Head Carpenter (Mark Taper Forum) MARY ROMERO........................................... Head Properties (Mark Taper Forum) AARON STAUBACH......................................Head Electrician (Mark Taper Forum) BONES MALONE................................................ Head Sound (Mark Taper Forum) DENNIS SEETOO.................................. Wardrobe Supervisor (Mark Taper Forum) RICK GEYER.............................. Hair & Make-up Supervisor (Mark Taper Forum) LINDA WALKER ........................................... House Manager (Mark Taper Forum) ADAM PHALEN .............................................. Head Audio (Kirk Douglas Theatre) SEAN MEYER .......................................... Light Board Programmer and Operator ...........................................................................................(Kirk Douglas Theatre) CAMBRIA CHICHI............................Wardrobe Supervisor (Kirk Douglas Theatre)
BEN GRAY..............................................Stage Supervisor (Kirk Douglas Theatre) CHAD SMITH............................................................ Associate Technical Director LEE O’REILLY........................................................... Associate Technical Director SEAN KLOC...................................................................................... Shop Foreman MERRIANNE NEDREBERG................................................... Interim Prop Director CANDICE CAIN........................................................................... Costume Director BRENT M. BRUIN..............................................................Costume Shop Manager WHITNEY OPPENHEIMER..........................Resident Assistant Costume Desginer MADDIE KELLER..................................................................... Costume Generalist SWANTJE TUOHINO........................................................................................Tailor OPERATIONS DAWN HOLISKI............................................ Director of Operations and Facilities PETER WYLIE................................................................. Office Services Manager ELIZABETH LEONARD................................................... Senior Facilities Manager MAX OKEN................................................................................ Facilities Manager DONAVAN MARTINELLI........................................................... Facilities Assistant JULIO A. CUELLAR.......................................................................Driver/Custodian JOSEPH HALLAM, CURTIS GAVIN...............................................................Drivers FINANCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, AND HUMAN RESOURCES CHERYL SHEPHERD...........................................................Chief Financial Officer SARAH STURDIVANT.................................... Director of Finance and Technology SUZANNE BROWN...................................................................................Controller DANNY LAMPSON OPSTAD...................................................Accounting Manager NAKISA ASCHTIANI......................................................... Senior Staff Accountant ALEGRIA SENA........................................................................... Staff Accountant XOCHITL RAMIREZ.................................................. Accounts Payable Supervisor KERRY LARICK.....................................................................Accounting Assistant JESSICA HERNANDEZ................................................................. Payroll Manager JUAN MARTINEZ......................................................................... Payroll Specialist STAN GRUSHESKY............................................ Director of Information Systems ASH LEWIS......................................................................Help Desk Administrator JODY HORWITZ........................................................Director of Human Resources PJ. PHILLIPS.................................................Senior Human Resources Generalist MELISSA MCCAFFREY...........................................Human Resources Generalist MOSS ADAMS............................................................................................. Auditor MICHAEL C. DONALDSON, LISA A. CALLIF..................................... Legal Counsel GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER......................................................... Legal Counsel INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT YVONNE CARLSON BELL..........................Director of Institutional Advancement TYLER ENNIS ............................... Deputy Director of Institutional Advancement JASON CABRAL ...................... Director of Advancement Operations & Analytics LOUIE ANCHONDO .............................. Director of Events & Corporate Relations ASHLEY TIERNEY ......................................................Director of the Annual Fund MANDI OR.................................................... Associate Director of Special Events KATY HILTON........... Associate Director of Foundation and Government Support DANIELLE LESNER............................... Associate Director of Donor Engagement TERRA GOULDEN.................................................................... Major Gifts Officer LAURA HITE.......................................................................Manager of Major Gifts ERIC SEPPALA..............................................................Executive Assistant to the ..................................................................Director of Institutional Advancement DANIELLA DOUGLAS........................................................................ Board Liaison ERIN SCHLABACH........................................Manager of Major Gifts Stewardship MATTHEW SUTPHIN................................................... Special Events Coordinator MIKE RATTERMAN........................................................ Donor Advisor Supervisor EDUARDO MOLLINEDO-PIÑÓN.............................Donor Membership Coordinator KIM OKAMURA ............................................................................ Grants Manager DONALD JOLLY.......................................................Donor Experience Coordinator SOHINI RISAM............................................ Institutional Advancement Assistant AL BERMAN, KATE CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH DELLORUSSO, DAVID GARVER, JESSICA KATZ, BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, NICOLE SCIPIONE, PAUL VITAGLIANO, BILL WALTON ................. Donor Advisors KARLA GALVEZ, JUSTINE PEREZ................................ Donor Services Associates WAUKENA CUYJET, MURRAY E. HELTZER......................Development Volunteers
Center Theatre Group would like to thank its exceptional staff for their ongoing commitment, dedication, and extraordinary efforts. MARKETING DEBORAH WARREN..............................................................Director of Marketing KYLE HALL...................................................................................Creative Director GARRETT COLLINS.......................... Senior Marketing Manager, Strategy & CRM ARIE LEVINE........... Senior Marketing Manager, Ahmanson & Mark Taper Forum KIYOMI EMI.........................................Marketing Manager, Promotions & Events EMYLI GUDMUNDSON.........................Marketing Manager, Kirk Douglas Theatre LAUREN VAN VLEET............................................. Sales & Marketing Coordinator CAROLINE THOMPSON/IMPACT 123............................................ Media Planning DEANNA McCLURE...............................................................................Art Director IRENE T. KANESHIRO....................................................... Senior Design Manager SANDI SILBERT............................................................................ Senior Designer TARA NITZ.................................................................................. Graphic Designer JAVIER VASQUEZ........................................................................ Graphic Designer COMMUNICATIONS JAMES SIMS..............................................................Director of Communications JASON MARTIN........................................................................... Head of Publicity KRISTI AVILA............................................................................................ Publicist KAREN BACELLAR.........................................................................Junior Publicist SARAH ROTHBARD.................... Senior Manager, Communications and Editorial RUTH GUERRA........................................................Communications Coordinator REZA VOJDANI......................................................Communications Coordinator SAMMY LOPEZ...............................................................Social Media Coordinator HAL BANFIELD......................................................................Multimedia Producer TICKET SALES AND SERVICES SHAWN ROBERTSON............................................................ Ticket Sales Director SKYPP CABANAS............................................ Senior Manager, Ticket Operations NICOLE MEDINA.....................................................Ticket Operations Coordinator MICHAEL ZOLDESSY............................................Senior Manager, Account Sales SANDY CZUBIAK........................................................... Audience and Subscriber ....................................................................................................Services Director JENNIFER BAKER, CHERYL HAWKER, RICHARD RAGSDALE.......................................... Audience Services Supervisors ALICE CHEN................................................. Audience Services Asst. Supervisor GARY HOLLAND............................................ Audience Services Sales Associate SAM AARON, JEREMIE ARENCIBIA, KIMBERLY ARENCIBIA, VICKI BERNDT, CARLOS D. CHAVEZ, JR., ALEJANDRA DE PAZ, KAITLYN GALVEZ, MICHAEL ESPINOZA, ANASTASHIA GARCIA, CHRISTINE PEDROZA, EILEEN PEREZ..........Audience Services Representatives DANUTA SIEMAK................................................ Subscriber Services Supervisor CHRISTINA GUTIERREZ ........................... Subscriber Services Asst. Supervisor IRENE CHUANG, LIGIA PISTE, PETER STALOCH....................Subscriber Services ..........................................................................................Senior Representatives SARAH K. GONTA .................................................................. Box Office Treasurer ANGELICA CARBAJAL, KISHISA ROSS................................. Assistant Treasurers MICHAEL KEMPISTY, KEVIN LAUVER, MICHAEL SALTZMAN, CRIS SPACCA........................................... Box Office Staff KERRY KORF.................................................................. Priority Services Director SUSAN F. TULLER..................................... Priority Services Operations Manager CANDICE WALTERS............................................ Priority Services Sales Manager PAUL CUEN.................................................................. Priority Services Manager KRISTEN SCHRASS...................................Priority Services Assistant Supervisor ................................................................................................................................ BEALENE AHERN, CLAY BUNKER, RITA CANNON, MAGGIE DODD, NATALIE DRESSEL, SOFIJA DUTCHER, MARC “BYRON” DROTMAN, FRANK ENSENBERGER, LOU GEORGE, BRAD GRIFFITH, SHEP KOSTER, JORDAN KRSNAK, JULIANNA OJEDA, IAN PRICE, MICHAEL SMITH, DIANE WARD, CHANTEL WHITTLE, DELLA WOOD.....................Priority Service Representatives ANGELICA CASTANEDA, LILY COMEAU, JEFFREY FRIEDMAN, IDO GAL, LT GOURZONG, CHEUKWA JONES, MICHELLE LEVITT, SARAH LINTON, NAIMA OROZCO-VALDIVIA, SAM SHERRY, EDUARDO VILLEGAS, TRENYCE WILLIAMS................................................Interns
P16 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_MTF_PROG-0918.indd 16
8/14/18 4:29 PM
SEPT 14 – OCT 7, 2018
“…THE SHOW IS SOMETHING ELSE — A CELEBRATION OF THE BLUES AND THOSE BEAUTIFUL BRUISES THEY LEAVE ON THE SINGER’S SOUL.” – Variety
Photo ©StacieIsabellaTurk/Ribbonhead
OCT 19 – NOV 11, 2018 “..AN AMBITIOUS, HIGH-VOLTAGE AFFAIR…” – LA Times
LA MIRADA THEATRE
TICKETS ON SALE NOW (562) 944-9801 • www.LaMiradaTheatre.com 11:34 AM
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 37
8/13/18 4:07 PM
DONOR RECOGNITION
Center Theatre Group Corporate Circle Sheri Biller, Founding Chair
“A rich, satisfying deep-dive into ill-will. Couldn’t be more fun.”
The Corporate Circle is comprised of companies that support Center Theatre Group’s education and community partnership programs. Members receive VIP concierge service at theatres in Los Angeles, New York, and London, complimentary and discounted tickets to our shows, business development opportunities, and more. For more information, call 213.972.3192. (DONORS LISTED AS OF JUNE 4, 2018.)
CORPORATE CIRCLE CABINET Jonathan Axel, Chair
– Deadline
Anthony Amendola Christopher Bissonnette Erin Burke
Dannielle Campos Ramirez Kin Cheng
Michael Jung Jody Kelley JP Ramirez
Soma Samanta Brian Zimmer
CORPORATE CIRCLE MEMBERS STERLING CIRCLE
THE LITTLE FOXES by
Lillian Hellman Regina’s brothers have inherited their father’s wealth, while, after years of neglect, her dying husband is determined to see she gets nothing. It will take every ounce of her ruthless charm to outwit her relations and assure herself a gilded future.
OCT 19-21
THE JAMES BRIDGES THEATER/UCLA
PLATINUM CIRCLE
GOLD CIRCLE
SILVER CIRCLE Cartier HBO
The Liberty Company Macy’s
Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP
The Walt Disney Company
Employees Community Fund of Boeing California Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation Jones Day MATT Construction
Muse Communications Northern Trust Patina Group Payden & Rygel Perry, Neidorf & Grassl, LLP Sony Pictures Entertainment SoCalGas
Sally J. Thomas & James A. Thomas Union Bank USI Insurance Services Walt Disney Live Entertainment
BRONZE CIRCLE
UPCOMING
SISTERS MATSUMOTO
NOV 16-18
THE GOOD NEGRO
JAN 25-27
By Philip Kan Gotanda. 1945. Stockton, CA. Three Japanese-American sisters return from internment and try to pick up the pieces of their former lives.
By Tracey Scott Wilson. Civil rights leaders take up the fight against segregation, but the shortcomings of their charismatic leader risk the future of the movement.
UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL L.A. Theatre Works has entertained the world for over 40 years with our signature radio theatre format.
American Business Bank Brite Ideas Chubb Citi Private Bank City National Bank Edison International
Sponsors Center Theatre Group is grateful to these companies for their generous support.
TICKETS AND INFORMATION
LATW.org | 310.827.0889 38 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 38
8/7/18 5:29 PM
2018-19 SEASON KICKS OFF THIS MONTH
JAZZ
GLOBAL MUSIC
Vijay Iyer & Teju Cole Sat, Sep 22
DakhaBrakha Thu, Sep 27
WORDS & IDEAS
DANCE
Fran Lebowitz Sun, Sep 30
Mon Élue Noire — Sacre #2 Fri, Oct 5 - Sun, Oct 7
AMERICAN ROOTS
JAZZ
Emmylou Harris Thu, Oct 4
Tigran Hamasyan Sun, Oct 14
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
@cap_ucla #capucla
cap.ucla.edu | 310-825-2101 CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 39
8/7/18 5:29 PM
nd rs
DONOR RECOGNITION
Center Theatre Group Inner Circle Providing the nation’s most exclusive placements since 1982 Executive & Personal Assistants Chefs Estate Managers Nannies Butlers Housekeepers Baby Nurses Elder Care
The Inner Circle is an organization of community leaders who provide outstanding support to Center Theatre Group. In appreciation, members enjoy a host of special benefits, including meet-the-artist receptions, backstage tours, premium theatre seating, and much more. Thank you to our multi-year donors, whose gifts ensure a secure base for our future. For information, call Donor Engagement at 213.972.7564. (DONORS LISTED AS OF JULY 1, 2018.)
GUARDIAN CIRCLE ($18,000+) MULTI-YEAR DONORS
ANNUAL DONORS
Hon. Mary Lou Byrne & Gary W. Kearney Kelly Sutherlin McLeod & Steven B. McLeod Family Foundation Peter & Susan Van Haften
Anonymous Pamela & Dennis Beck Jonna Bollenbacher Lynn Booth Maynard & Linda Brittan Linda Brown The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Susan & Stephen Chandler Helen & Morgan Chu Diana Rogovin Davidow Michael A. Enomoto Rhonda C. Evans
Los Angeles • New York San Francisco
310-828-4111 www.thehelpcompany.com
Susan A. Grode Heather & Paul Haaga Sharon & Joe Hernandez The Jim Hicks Family Foundation Ellen & Tom Hoberman Lynn & Dreux McNairy Carrie & Ben Mui Sheila Muller Joyce & Deane Ross Stanley Iezman & Nancy Stark Kim & Bill Wardlaw Mary J. Witt
BENEFACTOR CIRCLE ($12,000+) MULTI-YEAR DONORS
Bond Furs Custom Designed or Ready Made Garments, Alterations, Restyling, Storage, Cleaning & Glazing. 626.471.9912 www.bondfurs.com 114 W. Lime Ave Monrovia, CA 91016
Shelley & Rick Bayer I. Mark & Marlene Bledstein Connie Elliot Lorrie & Richard Gurewitz Marion & Tod Hindin Gail & Stanley Hollander Jennifer L. Jackman Ellen & Jerry Jacobson Debra & Robert Kasirer Vicki & Seth Kogan Joan Kroll & In Memory of Irving Kroll Edward Lewis Steven Llanusa & Glenn Miya, M.D. Janice & Bruce Miller Kari L. Nakama Arline M. Nakanishi Laura & David Quigg Dr. Peggy Renner & Dr. Robert Nelson Honey Sanders Nina & Steven Sheldon Tracy A. Stone
The Sugimoto Family Foundation Donna & John Sussman Doug & Ellen Weitman Jerrie D. Whitfield & Richard W. Motika Martin & Rosalind Zane ANNUAL DONORS
Anonymous Jackie & Howard Banchik Fran R. Berger Ms. Virgina Blywise Roberta A. Conroy Corbell Family Larry Field Judith R. Forman & Richard N. Weiner Roslyn & Abner Goldstine Manuela Goren Annie Gross Walmilly Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James L. Hunter Marcia S. Jones Dr. & Mrs. Jack Kavanaugh Craig Lawson & Terry Peters
Mrs. Gayle Leventhal Marlene & Sandy Louchheim Doris Luster Andy & Laura Mintzer Olivia & Anthony Neece Robert & Sally Neely Chris & Dick Newman/C & R Newman Family Foundation Christine Marie Ofiesh & Arthur L. Zussman Dr. Harry E. Rice MD Barbara Roberts Natalie Roberts & David Roberts z”l Michael Rogers Gloria Sherwood Rosemary Simmons Marcia & David M. Spaid Phyllis J. & Steven F. Spierer Stone Family Terence Tchen & Emily Breckenridge Elinor & Rubin Turner Dana & Matthew Walden
PATRON CIRCLE ($8,000+) MULTI-YEAR DONORS: Anonymous, Russi Taylor Allwine, Mark & Jody Barnhill, Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin & Stan Tatkin, Alice Desobry Bowens Trust, Pamela Herman Broussard & J. Garfield Broussard, Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Busuttil, John Jewett Byers, Catherine & Anthony Chanin, Arthur & Katheryn Chinski, The Honorable Judith C. Chirlin, Dr. Lawrence & Jane Z. Cohen, Donald & Zoe Cosgrove, Anne M. Dougherty & David B. Dobrikin, Ms. Anita H. Dymant & Mr. Richard Drooyan, Mr. & Mrs. Homer Garten, Rocky & Deborah Gentner, Ms. Dana Guerin, Dr. Lisa Guerin & Mr. Tim Ryan, Chet & Sheila Hasday, Tanna Handley Havlick, Dr. & Mrs. Randy W. Hawkins, Elizabeth A. Hoage, Harvey & Ellen Knell Foundation, David & Tam Lachoff, Michael & Sandy Leahy, Jeff Mandel, Emily & Phillips Marshall, Janis B. McEldowney, Ron & Lee Miller, Joan I. Moe, Mildred M. & Earl Moon, Cindy & Ken Norian, Michael R. Oppenheim, Melissa Louise Rhone, Stuart & Laurie Rice In Loving Memory of Adam Rice, Craig E. Rogers, Leonard J. & JoAnn Roth, Dana Saladen & Linda Walters, Deborah E. Small, M.D., Clumeck Stern Schenkelberg & Getzoff, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Wallace, Luke & Colleen Welsh, David Williamson | ANNUAL DONORS: Anonymous (2), Robert & Sara Adler, Geraldine & Harold Alden, Merryl & David A. Alpert, Liz & Lou Altman, Deanna & Richard Ashby, James Asperger & Christine Adams, Angela Bardowell, Linda Barnett, Yvonne & Derek Bell, Robert Brook & Jackie Kosecoff, Rose Marie Browning & Michael Fletcher, In Memory of John W. Carner, Bill Cohn & Dan Miller, Nancy & Donald de Brier, Lynda & Al Fadel, Dennis L. Field & H. Douglas Galt, Jay & Donna Gallagher, Marylyn Ginsburg & Chuck Klaus, Lori Glickman, Eleanor Gorman, Sara & John Harms, Mark & Julie Harrison, Steve & Toya Harrison, Sam Ho, M.D., Gary Kading, Cari & Marty Kavinoky, In Memory of Mille Kern, Diane Kessler, Janice A. Kido, In Memory of Lynn Kinikin, Genni Klein, Sharon L. Kline,
40 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 40
8/7/18 5:29 PM
DONOR RECOGNITION
PATRON CIRCLE (CONTINUED) J. Koenig, Sheila Krasnoff, Sandra Krause & William Fitzgerald, Jale Kutay, Anne & Michael Landsburg, Dr. & Mrs. Martin S. Lasky, Barbara & Andrew Leigh, Janell & Randall Lewis, Sheldon & Emily Lodmer, The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Debra Gastler & Andrew Malloy, Carol & Douglas Mancino, M. Wayne Metcalf, Margot & Mitch Milias, Joan & Philip Miller, Sue & Monty Mohrman, Toni & Tom Morgan, Toni Hollander-Morse & Lon Morse, Diane Morton, Gail Neiman, Bob & Renee Nunn, Judy Nussenblatt, Norman & Margrit Oberstein, Dennis J. Perrone & Zoe Tan, Michael Powell & Dr. Sheila Philips, Gregory Pickert & Beth Price, John Rallis & Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis, Paula F. Reach, William & Sue Roen, June Caldwell & Jaye Rogovin, Lois Rosen, Wes Schaefer & Cathy King-Schaefer, Peter & Susan Schwab, Joan & Arnold Seidel, Mrs. Dorothy R. Sherwood, Ms. Shannon Shih, Allen Blue & Kira Snyder, Mr. & Mrs. Randy Snyder, I.H. Sutnick, Sandra Tufts, Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Volk, Seymour Waterman & Family, Susan & William Weintraub, Alan Wilson & Ina Coleman, Jenene J. Wilson & Kristiana A. Wilson, Ralph M. & Molly Wolveck, Arnold H. & Tricia L. Zane, George Ziegler
Dr. Seth Meyers Psychologist and Therapist
Helping men and women with family issues, relationships and other life challenges.
FELLOW CIRCLE ($4,000+) MULTI-YEAR DONORS: Anonymous (3), Carol L. Archie & Edward L. Keenan, Jill Banks Barad, Susan Baumgarten, Dr. Martine Bauwens, Drs. Jack & Barbara Berman, Leah Bishop & Gary Yale, Karlyn & Chuck Boppell, Neil H. & Karen Hochman Brown, Anne Bruner & James Bremner, Lynne Campbell, Rita Chenoweth, Ruth Choi, Mike & Jamie DiFiori, Julia Donoghue, Robin C. Dumas, Jack & Cynthia Edelstein, David & Joyce Evans, Laura E. Fox, M.D. & John D. Hofbauer, M.D., Sylvia Fredricks, Ellen Fujikawa, Howard & Suzanne Furst, Michael Galindo & Mary Quon Jung, Freddi & Marvin Gelfand, Maggi Phillips & Mario Gerla, Jeri & Keith Gertzman, Mr. & Mrs. Efrain Gonzalez, Edith Gould, Marsha Grant, James D. & Margaret A. Gray, Dr. Stuart & Adrienne Green, Linda & Michael Haines, Mr. Jeffrey L. Hall & Mr. Kevin A. Yoder, Harris Family Foundation, Sam Harris, Johnny Ruth Harrison, M.D., Michael Lurey & Laurie Hasencamp, Al & Sandy Haveson, James & Christi Hays, Zvia Hempling, Ofer B. Ho, Jim & Gloria Hopper, Lawrence J. Jaffe, M.D., Linda R. Kaplan, Elyse & Stanley Katz, Michael & Deborah Klein, Thea & Neal Koss, Joan & Chris Larkin, Karen & Tim Lavrouhin, Ron & Pat Lebel, Christine Lee, Drs. Anu & Ali Leemann, James & Karen Lefever, Michael Levin & Andy Abowitz, In Loving Memory of Anna Strahlman, Pamela & Mark Litvack, Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Louchheim, Sandra & Kenneth Malamed, Amy & Harold Masor, Gordon & Dale McWilliams, Gretchen & Marshall Milligan, Steven Modglin, Mary Lou Mooney, Loula Moschonas & James Edgerton, Wendy A. Moss, Richard Newcome, Marianne & Michael Newman, Mary Rose & Edward Ortega, Tye Ouzounian & Karyn Wong, Norman Dixon & Patrick Owen, Elsie & Peter Paterno, Helen Pekny, Mr. Stephen Pescetti, Irv & Gina Posalski, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Praw, Cheryl & Joel Prell, Kirk & Cathy Reynolds, Suellen Richmond, Ellen & Mike Rosenberg, Robyn & Steven Ross, John Salter, Beatrice (Tina) Castillo & Gail Sandford, Stephen J. Sass & Dr. Steven Hochstadt, June Sanders Sattler, John R. Sealy, M.D., Scott Shagrin, Christine Shaner, James & Alexis Sheehy, Howard & Stephanie Sherwood, Steven E. Shulem, Jan & Carl Siechert, Charlene & Mike Sievers, Kurt & Keli Skarin, Stephen & Judith Slagle, Alfred & Betty Spivak, Jacque & Herb Spivak, Merrilee B. St. John, Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Sussman, Dr. Allan & Roslyn Holt Swartz, Michelle Tesoro, Julia Voce, Norman & Barbara Weiler, Valerie & Nathaniel E. Williams, Denise J. Winner, George Zimmerman & Tatyana Gurvich | ANNUAL DONORS: Anonymous (2), Gay & Harry Abrams/Abrams Artists Agency, Brenda & Alan Abramson, Amy & Bob Abramson, Andrew Aichlmayr, James & Marsha Alexander, Dr. O. Allen Alpay, Susan Alschuler, Robert C. Anderson, Suzanne & Bill Attig, Cheryl & Elliott Balbert, Norma Barretta, Lois Barth & Michael Schubach, Barbara Bauer & Lawrence Cox, Chris & Rose Bauss, James P. Bennett & Company, Elliot, Roberta, Dayna, & Alison Berkowitz, Jeffrey & Susan Berman, Carole Black, Nathalie Blossom & Howard Levy, Bill Bohnert, John S. Borsum & Mark Ehrenstein, In Memory of Larry & Evilo Bouchey & Manny Carbajal, Ms. Susan M. Brewer,
Offices in West Hollywood & Hollywood Hills
(323) 204-2371 Education
Vassar College, B.A.; Yeshiva University, New York, Psy.D.
Over 15 years of experience PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 41
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 41
8/13/18 11:27 AM
DONOR RECOGNITION
FELLOW CIRCLE (CONTINUED) Dr. Leon & Rochelle Brooks, Linda Stafford Burrows, Sean & Teresa Burton, Allen B. Cagle, M.D., Kathleen & Milton Campbell, Carol & Ken Carlson, In Memory of Linda Rivera-Venezia, Eric Chien, Nicholas Chrisos, Mary Coates, Nadege & Jay Conger, Dr. Frederic H. Corbin, M.D., Corinna Cotsen & Lee Rosenbaum, Kevin Crombie, Richard Jr. & Darlene Crook, Trisha Curry, Louise & Jeffrey Davis, Dr. Allison Diamant, Jessie J. Duffy, Dr. & Mrs. William Duxler, Richard J. Burdge Jr. & Lee Smalley Edmon, Earl & Karen Enzer, Louise & Charles Escoffery, Joanna Exacoustos, Alan & Barbara Faiola, Frances & Terry Flanagan, Pat Fleming, The Franke Family Trust, Joanne Freed & Richard C. Mendelson, Carolyn Hope Fried, Dr. & Mrs. Jerry Garrett, Kate & Dr. Stephen Geller, Michael & Karen Gilbert, Daniel & Cynthia Glick, Stephen Glick & Sylvia Turk, Donald W. Grant, Lenore S. & Bernard A. Greenberg Fund, Claudia & Tom Grzywacz, Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Guerin, Roberta L. Haft, Cynthia & Solomon Hamburg, Michelle & Dr. Alan Heilpern, Gail & Murray Heltzer, Dr. Stephen D. Henry & Rudy Oclaray, Don Herman, Rand Hoffman & Charlotte Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. William H. Hurt, Susan & Larry Ivanjack, Lee Ann & Riley Janek, Judy K. Jeanson, Audrey & Edgar Jessup, Gordon Johnson & Barbara Schnell, Roz & Jerry Joseph, Mark A. Kadzielski, Judith & Russell Kantor, Regina & Richard G. Kaplan, Michael Keir, Dr. Louanne Kennedy, Jackie A. Kern, Karen & Bob Knapp, Gail J. Levine, V. P. Sessions, Norman & Leslie Koplof, Joanne C. Kozberg, Castro Krinel, Fred Kuperberg, The Kwon Family Foundation, In Memory of Alfred R. Lander, Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Lantz, Sharon Lapid, Bob Leibowitz, M.D., Curtis Lelash, Gordon Lemke & Brian Rodgers, Constance Leonard, Dinny & David Lesser, Ronald Levenson & Marcia Gold Levenson, Carrie & Mark Levinson & Emily, Lauren & Max, Philip LoGiudice, M.D., Dorian & Paul Markovits, M. Michele Martin, Susan D. Martynec, Colleen T. McCarthy, James A. Zapp & Elizabeth A. McGlynn, Tony Melia, Helen Michaels, Joanne & Joel Mogy, Ron Myrick, Patty & John Nickoll, Marc I. Nishino, D.D.S., Valerie Oishi, John Olea, M.D., Dr. Willa O. Olsen, Janie & Allan Orenstein, Jennifer N. Owens & Jay T. Ornellas, John Paley, Frank & Arlene Pirolo, The PolingerCohen Foundation, Jack & Jane Pollock, Paulene Popek, Charlie & Kristi Proctor, Drs. Laurence & Isabell Purdy, Gail & Gary Rachelefsky, James H. Radin, Lee Ramer, Tracy L. Ramont, Michele & Dudley Rauch, Kay & Bob Rehme, Rona Cele Resnick, Susan Reutimann, Irene & Eytan Ribner, Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Ring, Fred & Suzie Rose, Barbara & Peter Rosenthal, Janet Salter in Memory of Maxwell Hillary Salter, Drs. Joan & Harry Saperstein, Linda & Clifford Schaffer, Marlene & Roger Schaffner, Darlene Schultz, Carol (Jackie) & Charles H. Schwartz, Amy & Andy Schwartz, Jean L. Scroggy, Linda M. Sherman, Loretta Hirsh Shine, Louis & Mary Silver Foundation, Debra J. Silvera-Sheehan, Bruce & Nancy Silverman, Shani Smolens & In Memory of Dr. Bernard Smolens, Drs. Debra & Philip Sobol, Sue & Steve Soldoff, Allen & Arleen Steiner, Susan R. Stockel, Judy Stone, Ellen & Steve Sugerman, Jayashree & Jeff Sung, Robin & David Swartz, Mari & Randall Tamura, Laney & Thomas Techentin, Mary & Peter Tennyson, Patricia R. Torres, Wendie Warwick & Ken Pierce, Jessica M. Weisel, Ms. Jean M. Wilkinson, Edward Wolkowitz Family, Virginia & Greg Young, The Zolkover Family
ADVOCATE CIRCLE ($2,400+)
pbssocal.org/poldark
MULTI-YEAR DONORS: Anonymous (2), Mr. & Mrs. Laurie Blumin & Moe Blumin, The Saul Brandman Foundation, Sandy & Mayer Brenner, Hon. Candace Cooper (Ret), Gaylen Kobayashi, Mary Anne Lucero, Loris & Kory Lunsford, Julien Minard, Helene G. Mochedlover, Rob & Leslie Nagby, Michelle Nuttall, Cynthia Ann Petty, Leslie Smith, Roberta Smith, Paulette Toumazos & Michael Lorenz, Joyce Huyett Turner & Craig Turner, Lori Williams & Stephen Schulte | ANNUAL DONORS: Anonymous (11), David Abshier, Steve & Karen Adolph, Anthony Alvarado & Desiree Carvajal, Michelle Ames, Katherine Annuschat, Mrs. Jacqueline Applebaum, Sandra Aronberg, M.D. & Charles Aronberg, M.D., Ramsey Avery & Scott Ault, Deborah G. Baine, David Baird, Adrianna & Jay Balaban, Ginger G. Bauer, Marjorie Beale, Beth Bennett & Larry McAdams, Susan & Adam Berger, Dr. & Mrs. Saul J. Berman, Mr. & Mrs. John Bettfreund, Peter & Helen Bing,
42 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 42
8/7/18 5:29 PM
DONOR RECOGNITION
ADVOCATE CIRCLE (CONTINUED) Michele Paley & Len Blonder, Yvonne Bogdanovich & Family, Richard & Pat Bongeorno, Claudette G. Bowie, Nancy Brandel, Sandra & Robert Braun, Marti Breier, Judy & David Breitstein, Dr. Wallace P. Brithinee, Janice R. Brittain, Dr. Lisa Bukaty & Mr. Raymond M. Bukaty, Constance Burg, Beth Burnam, Vera A. Campbell, Melinda Carmichael, Torino Carr, Sandra L. Carter, Mrs. James L. Chew, Ms. Jean F. Cohen, Joanne R. Cohen, Carrie Cooper, Ted Cordes, Judy Tishkoff & Keith Crasnick, Kathryn Crown, Steve & Linda Darling, Maurie Davidson, Ron de Salvo, Mrs. George DeRoy & Cathy DeRoy, Norma & Al Diaz, Ms. Laurie Dubchansky, Mr. & Mrs. Gene B. Duncan, Mr. Richard Nupoll, James & Marie Earl, Kenneth Erlich & Louise Halevy, Ellen Eubanks, Victoria I. Evers, Jim Bright & Lucy Farber, Johanna & Gene Felder, Edward & MaryAnn Feo, Robert Finkel & Adelle Gross, Joan & Marty Flax, Ruth Fleming-Stephens, Marilynn S. Fong, Matthew & Sherry Frank, Rosalie Friis-Ross, Howard J. Fulfrost, Robert Gasway & Kristen Wong, Lesley & Dr. Kenneth H. Geiger, The Gelfand Family, Jeanne K. Gerson, Sandy Ginsburg, Traute & Gene Gleeson, Howard Gleicher, Gary Jackson & Linda Globerman, M.D., Barbara Gollin, Tanya & David Goodman, Myles & Barbara Goodson, Jackie & Stan Gottlieb, Dr. Sudha & Dr. Gopal Govindarajan, Peggy A. Grant, Mrs. Arlyn Gundersen, Abbas & Lynda Hadjian, Kate A. Halkett, Ms. Rose Ann Hall, Scott Hall & Rhonda Church, Carol Halperin, Audrey & Paul Hanneman, Karen Hansen, Jack & Janet Harootun, Phyllis & J. Michael Hennigan, Scott & Flora Herman, Karen Hirshan/Hirshan Family Foundation, Dorothy Hoffman, Dorothy K. Hull, Joan R. Isaacs, Dr. & Mrs. Robert Itami, Karen & Jake Jacobs, Lynda & Mitchell Jacobs, In Memory of Wayne Jervis, Jr., Starr C. Johnson, Janet & Steve Kahane, Sally Karbelnig, Cynthia & Jerry Kay, Albert Kelly & Marjorie Stevens Kelly, Joel Kelly & Hedda Jayson, Judith G. Kelly, Sharon Kerson, Carol Kindler, Irene & Marvin H. Kleinberg, Bill Kobin & Frances Goodman, Fred & Sheri Kuppers, Lena, Mark, Jodi & Emily Labowe, Earle & Sharon Lambert, Katherine L’Amour, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. Lampert, Jo Ann Lee, Ned Leiba, Richard & Vivian Levy, Mae & Hugh Lichtig, Patty Loch, Allan & Helen Gordon Lowy, Marge & Bill MacLaughlin, Denise M. Mamishian, Ginny Mancini, Janice E. Mangerino, Mrs. Clifford Marshall, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Martin, Margaret L. Mathews, Ms. Jacqueline H. Matlock, Daniel Mayeda & Susan Rosales, Dr. Rosie M. Mayfield, Michael & Marian Kleinman, Theresa L. McConville, Eric Winston & Jacqueline McIntyre-Winston, Arthur Melville, Ph.D. & Marsha Utain, M.S., Robert L. Mendow, Lorraine & Craig Meyer, Don & Lorena Meza, Lary & Mary Anne Mielke, Carolyn Miller, Nicole L. Miner & Celia Ruskin, Arleen Miya, Francoise Schmutz & Antonio Morawski, Mr. Jacques Nack Ngue, Bruce Newhall, Isabel Friend Newman, Russell Noel, Dale & Ayako Okuno, Ms. Patricia M. O’Toole, Mr. & Mrs. Mark M. Panatier, Thomas Payne, Carole Pelton, Carol Phillips & Bob Shapiro, Barry & Jane McCullough, Dr. Stephen C. Rabin, Ms. Carlene Ringer, Belinda Robins, Ernesto & Richard Rocco-Davies, Bingo Roncelli, Rabbi & Mrs. Moshe Rothblum, Mr. & Mrs. John Schulte, Nicole Scipione, Drs. T.V. Scott & Karen Hill Scott, Ruth & Mitchell Shapiro, Lynn Sharp, In Memory of Ruth & Leon Sirkin, Karen & Gordon Silverstein, Mrs. & Dr. Robert Simon, David & Irene Smith, Dedicated to Bug, Mr. Ricardo Sosapavon, Diane & James Staes, Marilyn & Errol Stambler, Carol Stein Sterling & James Sterling, Ms. Gail Goldberg Stoter, Dr. Arthur H. Streeter, Deborah K. Streiber, Stephen & Karen Sweeney, Ronald & Shelly Tamkin, Sheila & Lawrence Teplin, Susan & William Tinkley, Rob & Dinah Titcher, Elizabeth Topkis, Philip & Eileen Tremonti, Ms. Andrea Valcourt, Carol Vernon & Robert Turbin, Claire Vincent, M. June Walden, Denise & Peter Walsh, Kathryn & Thomas Weber, Winifred P. & William Weisinger, Lauri Weiss, Kathy Weisshaar, Dr. Clyde Wesp, Pat West, Leilani Jones Wilmore, Dr. Libby F. Wilson, Karen & Gary Winnick, Michele A. Kerr Wolfe, Jill Wondries, Bonnie L. Wong, Madelon Yamamoto, Myrna & Stanley Zimmerman
ASSOCIATE CIRCLE ($1,200+) MULTI-YEAR DONORS: Barry M. Baker, David Burch, Robert & Angie Butler, Kathryn Cencirulo, Earl & Christina Cory, Kathleen & Sarah Doramus, Trish Harrison-Runnette & John Runnette, John & Stefanie Lau, Charles Letzgus & Michael McDonald, Bev Moore, Linda Nussbaum & Lawrence Ross, Jo An Peters, Maxine Savitz, Barbara Ann Sterling | ANNUAL DONORS: Anonymous (18), Michael & Susan Abeles, Olga S. Alderson, Adrienne Alpert & Family, Debra & Dave Alpert, Dr. Charles & Michaelyn Alson, Lynn K. Altman, Billie A. Amber, Susan Aprahamian, Shelley Baker, John Ballinger & Rod Davis, David Baltimore & Alice Huang, Melanie & Gregory Barbee, Mike & Dana Barker, Carl D. Barnes, Jericho Poppler & Dr. Greg Bartlow, Judy & Chuck Beck, Elissa & Sheldon Becker, Lynn & Haim Beliak, David Bender, Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. Bergjans, Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Ana Karime Bichsel, In Honor of Brien J. Bigelow, Dr. Linda Blakeley, Ph.D., Marjorie Blatt, Cheryl Bledin, Tim & Becky Borquez, Devra Breslow, Leah Broidy, Dr. Susan Brown, Terry Brown & Matthew Shaklee, Willie & Charlene Brownlee, Mari & Ward Bukofsky, The Burleigh Family, Jan Burnett, Bonnie Butler, Valerie Butler, Mike & Sandy Buttitta, Mrs. Barbara Byrne, Christine Cahill, Mr. & Mrs. Tom R. Camp, Kristin Candy, Thomas J. Carmichael, Don & Ellen Castleman, James J. Castranova, CaverDavidson Family, Edwina Travis-Chin, Mr. & Mrs. Brenton Chinn, Pete & Bobbie Cooke, Rosalie Corona, Susan G. Cowan, Leslie M. Crunelle, Ms. Phyllis Currie, Diana Cusumano, Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Davis, Don & Claudine DeFazio, DesCombes Family, Lee & Janet Dicker, Dr. & Mrs. Donald E. Dickerson, Nancy Gerrish, Mr. & Mrs. William Henry Doheny III, The Dougher Family, Betty J. Dranow, Jan Dresner, Kathy Easterling, Richard & Gay Ede, Mr. Fred M. Edwards Jr., Jill & Bob Eisfelder, Mr. & Mrs. James Eldridge, Carol Eliel & Tom Muller, Irit Eliyahu, Ken & Kathi Ellis, Kerry L. English, Mauricio & Lidia Epelbaum, Lorraine Espinosa Nall, John Fairbanks & Marion Fairbanks, Rena & Peter Falk, Ronald & Sandra Fein, Alex Ferrari, Lisa Field, Diane Finston, Allen & Wendy Fisch, Larry S. Fish, In Memory of Robert A. Fisher, Mr. & Mrs. Manny Flekman, Catherine M. Foley, Victoria Fouce Otter, Fran Fredella, Lora Freemont, Kenneth J. Friedman, Susan R. Friedman, Laurelle & Brady Frome, George & Marcia Fuller, Dr. & Mrs. Humberto A. Galleno, Jess Garcia, Carrie Garrett, G!, Patrick & Frank Gibson-McMinn, Bruce & Madelyn Glickfeld, The Gluckman Family, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gold, Donna & Lee B. Gold, M.D., Dr. Irene Goldenberg, Linda & Gary Goldfein, Frances & Sy Strasberg, Leonard W. & Denise Gomez, Ms. Dorothy Gonzalez, Nan & Allan Goodman, Bill & Sue Gordon, Linda & Pete Gorman, Dr. Ellen Smith Graff, Fred Kunik, Roberta Gregg & Ron Bean, Jodi & Robbie Groff, Beverly & Felix Grossman, Teresa Guerena, Nicholas Gumas, Mr. John A. Gyben, Greg Halvorsen & Laurie Inadomi-Halvorsen, Ms. Kamala Hamilton & Mr. Lucky Weir, Ms. Mary Hamlin, William D. Hardie, Margaret Harrington, Diane & J.P. Harris, Mr. & Mrs. Don Hecht, Dr. Barry Heller, Catherine & Mark Helm, Robert D. & Claire Heron, Cathy & Ed Hession, Marcia Hines, Sue Hirshon, Mara Hitner, Sandee & Paul Hiyake, Fritz Hoelscher, Marcia & Gary Hollander, Marjory J. Hopper, Nancy Horii, Gregory Horowitz & Beth Grossbard, Mary N. Howey, Elizabeth Hradsky, Doris & Mel Hughes, Mr. Mark L. Hummer, Brehon Humphrey & Rachael Mandel, John & Marilyn Hykes, Ms. Ana Iglesias, Ralph & Ruth Isaacs, Jody L. Isenberg, Marie Mazzone & David Israeli, Arthur & Madeline Jablon Charitable Foundatiion, Mr. & Mrs. Jerome S. Kaplan, Phillip & Nina Kass, Roberta & Bart Kaufman, Laurence & Linda Kaufman, Saul & Rima Kay, Claudia E. Kazachinsky & Richard A. Sherer, Joanne & Dennis Keith, Peter Kelly, Morris & Debra Kessler, Dr. K. Alex Kim, Laura King, Neal Hersh & Lynda Klein, Dr. Leonard & Stella Kleinrock, Joel & Susan Klevens, Terry Koepke, Jean Korf, Marc R. Krigel, Sharon & Joel Krischer, Gerald Krumrey, Owen & Sari Kustner, Rosalind LaBriola, Mrs. Frumeh Labow, Sally Landau, Electra & Peter Lang, Alan & Nenifa Langville, Marlee Lauffer, Richard & Ruth Lavine Family Foundation, Dr. & Mrs. John F. Lawrence, Barbara & Tom Leanse, Gloria D. Lee, Anne Lehrer, Allyn & Jeffrey Levine, Patricia Levinson, Tree Lockie, Jennifer Lorenzen, Kathleen & Raymond Lovell, Maoyeh Lu, Alan Ludwig, Kirk Luetkehans & David Jaquez, Cynthia Lupoff, Eileen & Peter Malis, Mary Mallon-Chavez, John Malone, Sarah F. Manson, Darlene Manus, Mr. Matthew Marquez, Christie & Rob Martin, Laura & Jim Maslon, Vivian Matsushige, Tom Maudlin, Mrs. Liliane Quon McCain, Kathleen McCarthy, Meg McComb, Cheryl McConaughey, Neil McLean, Mrs. Lucille H. Melcher, Terry & John Merkel, Nick & Vaughan Meyer, Lynn & Mani Miller, Robert Miller, Katherine Molloy, Douglas Moreland, Paula C. Moseley, Ed.D, Diane Narhi & Stan Ulman, Helen Kim & Richard Nathan, Kenneth Navran, Deanna Neil,
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 43
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 43
8/7/18 5:29 PM
S
“… T T
O “.
CTGLA.ORG/DYO | 213.972.4444 |
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 44 AHM1819-PerfHBowl-1Page.2.indd 1
4-SHOW PACKAGES START AT $118
8/13/18 11:32 AM 7/18/18 11:02 AM
HAPPINESS IS A CHOICE, SAYS ME.
AT VILLA GARDENS, pursue your passions and life to the fullest. Lounge in cheerful courtyards with green lawns and flowering trees, and share stories with like-minded people. Or get out and about in Old Pasadena. Surround yourself with beauty, culture and smiling faces in a continuing care retirement community. At Villa Gardens, you’ll love where you live.
LIVE
11:02 AM
CALL OR VISIT US
626.463.5300 villagardens.org
WHERE
842 EAST VILLA STREET
YO U LOV E
We’re an equal opportunity housing provider.
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 45
PA S A D E N A , C A 9 1 1 0 1 CA License #197602345 COA #195
8/13/18 4:06 PM
DONOR RECOGNITION
DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES of Southern California
PASADENA • BEVERLY HILLS • THOUSAND OAKS • REDONDO BEACH
ANNIE LEIBOVITZ
JAMES COMEY
ALAN ALDA
erstone Music Conservatory ad ember 2018 ORMANCES MAGAZINE Horizontal CHRIS WALLACE
PAUL NICKLEN
JON MEACHAM
November 2018
5” x 2.375”
April 2019
February 2019
January 2019
March 2019
May 2019
Compelling. Passionate. Controversial. Live! Order
Today!
speakersla.com 310.546.6222
MAKING MUSIC MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE!
59 • El Segundo, CA 90245 0 • fax: 310-416-8757 dio.com
client:
Distinguished Speaker Series
date:
7/26/18
job no:
7490
format:
Adobe Illustrator CC / PDF
project name:
Performances Magazine Ad
fonts:
embedded
half page island (4.625” x 7.375”) CORNERSTONE MUSICcolors:
size:
ASSOCIATE CIRCLE (CONTINUED) Dr. Kathleen Nelson & Dr. Lawrence Opas, Dr. Anthony Nesburn, Kim Nicholas, Marsha Niles, Mia & Mark Norwood, Roberta Novick & Martin Gardner, Marc & Shaina Ostroff, The Page Family, Allan & Jodi Pantuck, Mr. Robert S. Paris, Joan P. Parker, Ms. Sandra J. Paskus, Bob & Brana Paster, Martin B. Pearlman, John Peetz, Sheila Poncher, Ruth Shamir Popkin, Jill Poppe, Suzanne & Harvey Prince, John & Sandra Radine, Courtney Rangen, Lary Rappaport & Ellen Isaacs, Janet I. Ray & Geoffrey Wells, Alan & Jane Richman, The Ring & Marcus Family, Kathy Arntzen Roat, Dr. Heather J. Roberts, Elaine Binder Robinson, Joan G. Robinson, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rubin, Ron & Sharon Ryan, Sonia Sabban, Alexandra & Edward Saborio, David A. & Karen Richards Sachs, Harvey & Peggy Saferstein, Leah Saffian, Rosa M. Salazar, Marsha & Irme Sallai, Harvey Saltz, Linda R. Saltzman, Victoria & Orman Sartwell, Alexander & Mariette Sawchuk, Tina Saxe, Mia Schiavone, Stanley B. Schneider, Anne Schrader, Karin & Christof Schwab, Ruth A. Seigle & Laura Seigle, Harry Selvin, Robert & Cathy Sevell, Ms. Debbie Shevlin-Waller, Susan & Michael Shore, Robyn Schreiber, Jacqueline & Harvey Shulman, Ruth Silveira, Ken & Marinette Simon, Bill Slusser & Bob Schroeder, Vicki & Lew Snow, Colonel & Mrs. S. M. Soukup, Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Steier, Jill Stein, Drew Steinberg, Tom Stempel, Robert Stephenson, Ms. Lenora Stewart, Antoinette Strelich, William R. Stringer, Ellen & Wing Tam, William L. Tan, Mr. David Taylor, Karen Thomas, Marla Thornton, William Tierney & Barry Weiss, Dianne Tomita, Sissy Torrance, Gwendolyn Hamilton Tucker, George Vissio, Elliott & Felise Wachtel, Margaret A. Wagner CPA, Laurie & Ira Waldman, Dr. Christopher Walker, Pat Warford, Janice & Larry Weiner, Robert Wemischner & Leslie Raffel, William F. Werner Jr., D.D.S, Hank Williams, Joan Winchell, Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Wolf, In Honor of Laura Woolls, Evan Wooten, Stephen E. Wright, Adelle Yeaton, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Yoder-Edney, Dr. & Mrs. Gary Yontef, Dr. Marlene Zepeda, Thomas Zimmerman
Ovation Circle Planned Gifts Center Theatre Group is grateful to these donors, whose irrevocable deferred estate gifts to our endowment ensure the organization’s financial well-being for generations to come. $1,000,000+ Shirley & Irving Ashkenas, Judith & Thomas Beckmen, Kirk & Anne Douglas, Richard & Julie Kagan, Martin Massman, Betty McMicken in honor of Jeanette Shammas, Diane & Leon Morton, Peter & Susan Van Haften, Carol Vernon & Robert Turbin | $500,000+ Richard & Norma Camp, Mary Levin Cutler, Susan Grode, Virginia Hayes, Ann & Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr., Merle & Peter Mullin, Linda S. Peterson, Sue Tsao, Magda & Frederick R. Waingrow | $250,000+ Pamela & Dennis Beck, Bill Cohn & Dan Miller, Amy Forbes & Andrew Murr, Patricia Glaser & Sam Mudie, Edward L. Rada, Maggy Simon, I.H. Sutnick, Susan & William Weintraub | $100,000+ W. Lee Bailey, M.D., Angela Bardowell, Allan & Joan Burns, Deborah M. Hyde, Sarah & Andy Kane, Dr. & Mrs. Jack Kavanaugh, The Paul Kowal Charitable Foundation, Darell L. Krasnoff, Sandra Krause & William Fitzgerald, Joyce & Kent Kresa, Steven Llanusa & Glenn Miya, M.D., Carol & Douglas Mancino, Nan Rae, Bruce & Randy Ellen Ross, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Wallace, Margaret H. White | $50,000+ The Moira Byrne Foster Foundation, Mr. Kim L. Hunter, Sally & Frank Raab, Wes Schaefer & Cathy King-Schaefer | $25,000+ Charles Dillingham & Susan D. Clines, Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Grauman, Bob & Renee Nunn
CONSERVATORY
CMYK
Bringing Music and People Together for 48 Years CornerstoneMusicConservatory.org
310-820-1620
12121 Pico Blvd. WLA
12121 W. Pico Blvd. WLA – Close to Freeways & MetroRail – On Site Parking
46 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 46
8/7/18 5:29 PM
DULÉ HILL IN LIGHTS OUT: NAT “KING” COLE. PHOTO BY MARK GARVIN.
In this highly theatrical exploration into the soul of an American icon, Tony and Olivier Award-nominee Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor imagine Nat “King” Cole as he faces the final Christmastime broadcast of his groundbreaking variety show and weighs the advice of his friend Sammy Davis Jr. to “go out with a bang.” Songs such as “Nature Boy,” “It’s a Good Day” and “Unforgettable” underscore this innovative look at one of America’s greatest talents. Starring Emmy Award-nominee Dulé Hill (West Wing; Stick Fly; Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk) as Nat “King” Cole and Daniel J. Watts (Hamilton, Memphis) as Sammy Davis Jr.
SINGLE TICKETS NOW ON SALE | TICKETS AS LOW AS $30 310.208.5454 | geffenplayhouse.org/natkingcole Geffen Playhouse is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to enriching the cultural life of Los Angeles through plays and educational programs that inform, entertain and inspire.
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 47
8/7/18 5:29 PM
2018–19 SEASON Subscribe today!
DONOR RECOGNITION
Endowment Gifts These cash gifts ensure a stable source of support for new work and initiatives to make theatre accessible to underserved audiences. $500,000+ Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Renee & Meyer Luskin, John S. Surabian, Jr. and in memory of Faith and Sharon Ann Surabian | $250,000+ The Norman and Sadie Lee Foundation | $100,000+ Betsy & Harold Applebaum, Judith & Thomas Beckmen, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation, Maynard & Linda Brittan—Traub-Brittan Family Trust, Center Theatre Group Affiliates, Kenneth Corday, Regina Fadiman, Barbara & Peter Fodor, Ava & Charles Fries, Brindell & Milton Gottlieb, The Hearst Foundation, Inc., Vicki King, Gloria Lothrop, Richard G. & Virginia L. Martin, Louise Taper | $50,000+ Ellen & Michael S. Korney, Dorothy & Richard Sherwood $25,000+ Abbott Brown, Linda Brown, Greve Foundation, Dr. Tom Hickey, Diane & Leon Morton | $10,000+ A and J Davidson Skipper Award Fund, Levine Foundation, Carolyn & Kit Lokey, Betty & Sanford Sigoloff
Entertainment Circle Thank you to our generous supporters who are leaders in the entertainment industry, including our multi-year donors, whose gifts ensure a secure base for our future. (DONORS LISTED AS OF JULY 1, 2018.) MULTI-YEAR DONORS: Florence C. Agcawili, G.W. Bailey, Greg Basser & Kiera O’Neill, Paula Brand, Norman Buckley In Memory of Davyd Whaley, Nick Dudzak, Greg H. Dunn, Donna L. Herman, Phil Hettema, Dozar Office Furnishings, James & Melanie Renfroe, Eileen T’Kaye & David Bischoff, Mr. Charles W. Weeks, Marc Zachary | ANNUAL DONORS: Anonymous (2), Amy Aquino & Drew McCoy, Corinne Baldassano, John Bowab, Diane & Dorothy Brooks Foundation, William H. Brown II, Kevin Kashima & Kelly Cantley-Kashima, Marcy Carsey, Veronica Cartwright, Children in Film, Becky & Mike Clements, Seth Cover & Mycotoo, Bill & Ellie D’Elia, Bob Doucette & Tom Slotten, Bob Ducsay, It’s A Wrap MPCER, Chris Cookson & Lauren Firestone, Darcy Fleck, Jacque & Bobby Florsheim, Seth Freeman & Julie Waxman, Catherine Gessner, Laura Gibson, Molly Gray & Sande Stewart, Marcy & Edgar Gross, Michael Hanel & Steven Linder, Karen Hermelin & Mark Borman, Winifred C. Hervey, Karen & Stephen Hillenburg, Alicia Hirsch & Jesse Russo, Sean Johnson & Alex Ocampo, Idea Asylum Productions & Dr. Allegra & Mr. Sheppard Kaufman, Sarah E. Kiefer, Dr. Peter A. Krikes, Nita Whitaker LaFontaine, Marla E. Levine, Joette Marks, Mr. Theodore K. Martinez, Maria D. Mercado, Carla Meyer & Charles Arnold, Tina J. Miller, Lawrence A. Mirisch, Chinsook Kim Moore, Jonathan B. Murray, Suzy & Daniel O’Connell, Justin Okin, Debra Pelton & Jon Johannesssen, Patty & Mike Post, Shelley Powsner & Stephen Skrovan, Shirley & Brian Pundt, Mr. Stephen H. Purvis, Don Foster & Erin Quigley, Michael Reisz & Jeff Rago, Jay & Linda Sandrich, Jill Sattinger, Greg Scott, Serendipity Productions, Daniel Shattuck, Mr. Donald Spradlin, David A. Steinberg, Jessica Stone, Stephen J. Strauss & Harriet M. Rolnick, Jack & Marlene Susser, Brad & George Takei, Ms. Allison Thomas, Russell Todd Agency, Barry Trachtenberg, Cliff Warner, Bonnie Weis, Ms. Lynn E. Weisman, Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Wright, Jennifer Crittenden & William Wrubel
MAIN STAGE SERIES ON SA
LE NO
W!
THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO
Darlene Marcos Shiley Lead Production Sponsor
October 20–28, 2018 RIGOLETTO February 2–10, 2019 CARMEN March 30–April 7, 2019
Center Theatre Group Affiliates The Affiliates have supported Center Theatre Group since 1971. Through volunteering and fundraising, members introduce young people to the magic of live theatre.
dētour SERIES ON SA
ALL IS CALM
LE NO
W!
THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE OF 1914
December 7–9, 2018 THREE DECEMBERS March 8–10, 2019 ONE AMAZING NIGHT 2019 STEPHEN COSTELLO &
May 15, 2019
sdopera.org/perfla (619) 533-7000
PHOTO: JEFF ROFFMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
STEPHEN POWELL
Carmen Schaye, President EXECUTIVE BOARD Anne Bruner,* Ilene Eisenberg, Roberta Haft,* Christine Harte, Thea F. Koss, Diane Lesser, Jerri Nagelberg, Diane Neubauer*, Kim White Peterson*, Sheila Poncher,* Sharon Reisz, Marsha Tauber Sallai, June Sanders Sattler,*♦ Joyce Sheingold, Maggy Simon, Carole Solomon, Marilyn Stambler,* Janice Brock Wallace*, Janice Weiner, Rosalind Zane* | MEMBERS Gail Ann Andrews, Arthe P. Anthony, Sandy Avchen,♦ Janet Barnet,*♦ Sue Bass, Judith Beckmen,*♦ Marjorie Bender, Marjorie Ann Beradino, Lanie Bernhard, Deena Blum, Lestrita Boardman,♦ Audrey L. Bornstein, Roanna Araneta Brown, Elnora Guerrero Campos, Marlene Theresa Charbonnet, Barbara Mansfield Cheyne,*♦ Jan Cobert, Victoria Cushey, Mary Levin Cutler,,♦ Judi Davidson, Cariline Davis Dyer, Babe Eagle, Gloria H. Ellwood,* Lynda Wolfson Fadel, Stephanie Fisher-White, Ruth Flinkman-Marandy,,♦ Joey Freed,♦ Carolyn H. Fried, Ava O. Fries,*♦ Myra Gabbay, Carole A. Gillie, Linda Goldfein, Linda Goldman,♦ Dina Goldstein, Debra C. Gordon, Brindell Gottlieb, Carol Halperin, Stephanie J. Hibler, Audrey V. Jessup, Tobé Karns, Diane Kessler,* Barbara Krasnoff, Beau Lavine, Rita Lee, Annie Maria Lehrer, Marilyn Levin,♦ Helen Gordon Lowy, Dr. Elizabeth Lu, Marianne Mandel, Phyllis Massing, Ph.D, Leah Mendelsohn, Jacqueline Nach, Deena Nahmias, Olivia Neece, Phyllis Parvin, Gina Russ Posalski,*♦ Anne Reismann, Irene Ribner, Harriett Chatters Rose,♦ Lois Rosen,♦ Marla Rubin, Gaile Gray Ryan, Bonnie Sachs,♦ Carole Schiffer, Kelly Schiffer,* Zrelda Sealey, Joyce Siegel, Robbie J. Solomon, Marilyn Lee Stark, Carol Stein, Debbie Stein, Judy Stone, Betsy Straszheim, Gloria Stroock-Stern, Donna Sussman,* Rosalyn Holt Swartz, Louise Taper, Phyllis Teller, Katherine L. Todd,* Sue Tsao,♦ Roberta Turkat, Elinor Turner, Carol Le-Veque-Uri, Barbara Van Orden, Donna Marie Venick,* Sue Wittner *Past Presidents | ♦Executive Board Members at Large
48 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 48
8/7/18 5:29 PM
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 49
8/7/18 5:29 PM
1010 000 of
,
tHe storY of 10 extrAorDinArY cHiLDren of tHe 10,000 WHo surViVeD.
DONOR RECOGNITION
Foundation Partners
T
MAJOR FUNDERS
THE AHMANSON FOUNDATION
2
ANNENBERG FOUNDATION CENTER THEATRE GROUP AFFILIATES DISNEY THEATRICAL GROUP DORIS DUKE CHARITABLE TRUST EDGERTON FOUNDATION THE HEARST FOUNDATIONS THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION THE RALPH M. PARSONS FOUNDATION LAURA & JAMES ROSENWALD & ORINOCO FOUNDATION THE SHUBERT FOUNDATION, INC. THE HAROLD AND MIMI STEINBERG CHARITABLE TRUST TIME WARNER FOUNDATION, INC. GENEROUS SUPPORTERS
cHiLDHooD Left At tHe stAtion:
Sascha Brastoff Foundation Brookside Fund
A Tribute to the Children of the Kindertransport
Diana Buckhantz & Vladimir & Araxia Buckhantz Foundation The Carol and James Collins Foundation
August 26-DeceMber 31
The Culver City Education Foundation Joseph Drown Foundation
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Fineshriber Family Foundation
100 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90036 | 323.651.3704 | www.lamoth.org
Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Lawrence P. Frank Foundation The Friars Charitable Foundation The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Lear Family Foundation
# Love S o C a l
The Norman and Sadie Lee Foundation National Alliance for Musical Theatre The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation The Perkins Charitable Foundation Rosenthal Family Foundation Sony Pictures Entertainment The Fran and Ray Stark Foundation
WHERE TO EAT
Dwight Stuart Youth Fund
WHERE TO SHOP WHERE TO GO
Government Funders
LO S A N G E L E S • O R A N G E CO U N T Y • SA N D I E G O
California Arts Council The City of Culver City City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs Los Angeles County Arts Commission U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
S CALPULSE DISCOVER THE BEAT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Ti
31
S O C A L P U L S E .CO M
lo
Pho
50 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 1-3 SQ_SOCALPULSE copy.indd 1 CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 50
10/31/17 3:15 PM 8/7/18 5:29 PM
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 51
8/15/18 12:03 PM
2018/2019 MUSIC CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Follow The Music Center on Facebook, and follow @MusicCenterLA on Instagram and Twitter. Support The Music Center (213) 972-3333 musiccenter.org/support (213) 972-7211 musiccenter.org
Jay Rasulo
Robert J. Abernethy Cindy Miscikowski Vice Chairs
Lisa See
Rachel S. Moore President and Chief Executive Officer Diane G. Medina Secretary Susan M. Wegleitner Treasurer William Taylor Assistant Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer MEMBERS AT LARGE William H. Ahmanson
Joseph Rice Richard K. Roeder Catharine Soros Marc I. Stern Philip A. Swan Cary H. Thompson Walter F. Ulloa Timothy S. Wahl Alyce Williamson Jay Wintrob Rollin A. Ransom General Counsel DIRECTORS EMERITI Peter K. Barker Judith Beckmen
Wallis Annenberg
Eli Broad
Jill Baldauf
Ronald W. Burkle
Phoebe Beasley
Amb. (ret.) John B. Emerson*
Darrell Brown Kimaada M. Brown Dannielle Campos Greg T. Geyer Lisa Gilford Kiki Ramos Gindler Maria Rosario Jackson Glenn Kaino Cary J. Lefton David Lippman
Lois Erburu Richard M. Ferry Brindell Gottlieb Bernard A. Greenberg Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr. Amb. (ret.) Glen A. Holden Stuart M. Ketchum Amb. (ret.) Lester B. Korn
Richard Lynn Martinez
Kent Kresa
Bowen “Buzz” H. McCoy Mattie McFaddenLawson
Robert F. Maguire, III Ginny Mancini
Elizabeth Michelson
Walter M. Mirisch
Darrell D. Miller
Fredric M. Roberts
Shelby Notkin
Claire L. Rothman
Michael Pagano
Joni J. Smith
Cynthia M. Patton
Cynthia A. Telles
Karen Kay Platt
James A. Thomas
Rory Pullens
Andrea L. Van de Kamp*
Max Ramberg
Paul M. Watson
Edward J. McAniff
Thomas R. Weinberger Rosalind W. Wyman * Chairman Emeritus
MCDEV_0918 w supplied.indd 1
Illustrations by: Down The Street Designs
Los Angeles —the cultural hub of the country—is home to America’s most diverse population and more entertainment options and venues than anywhere else in the U.S. A s one of the nation’s largest performing arts centers, and as a cultural anchor in Los Angeles County, The Music Center convenes artists, communities and ideas with the goal of enriching the lives of every resident. To help realize its vision, The Music Center is poised to become a multidisciplinary arts center for the 21st century, not only as a home for classical art forms, but also as a driving artistic voice for diversity and inclusion that reflects and responds to the ever-evolving landscape of Los Angeles. Through compelling programs that are relevant to a range of audiences, serving Los Angeles in all its breadth, The Music Center is both the home and the force behind some of the greatest creative expression today.
OFFICERS Lisa Specht Board Chair
8/7/18 3:27 PM
Fusing Science and the Human Form
Company Wayne McGregor Autobiography With bold set design and large-scale projections synced to an electronic score, each performance of Autobiography is as unique as DNA itself.
OCTOBER 5 – 7 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! THE MUSIC CENTER’S AHMANSON THEATRE musiccenter.org/autobiography (213) 972-0711
Company Wayne McGregor, Autobiography, Sadler’s Wells. Photo by Andrej Uspenski.
GROUPS OF 10+: (213) 972-8555 mcgroupsales@musiccenter.org
MCDEV_0918 w supplied.indd 2
8/7/18 3:27 PM
Explore the Relationship Between the Human Body and its Architectural Environment
Diavolo Architecture in Motion® OCTOBER 12 – 14 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! THE MUSIC CENTER’S AHMANSON THEATRE musiccenter.org/diavolo (213) 972-0711
Photo by Thomas Ammerpohl
GROUPS OF 10+: (213) 972-8555 mcgroupsales@musiccenter.org
MCDEV_0918 w supplied.indd 3
8/7/18 3:27 PM
SEPTEMBER SAT 01 SEP / 2:00 p.m. Ain’t Too Proud CENTER THEATRE GROUP @ Ahmanson Theatre Thru 9/30 SAT 01 SEP / 8:00 p.m. SWEAT CENTER THEATRE GROUP @ Mark Taper Forum Thru 10/7 TUE 04 SEP / 11:00 a.m. Grand Park’s LUNCH À LA PARK: Food Trucks @ Grand Park Every Tue/Wed/Thu TUE 04 SEP / 5:30 p.m. Grand Park’s Bootcamp @ Grand Park EVERY TUESDAY Thru 9/18 FRI 07 SEP / 7:00 p.m. The Music Center’s Dance DTLA 90s Night @ Grand Park Performance Lawn SAT 08 SEP / 9:00 a.m. Opera for Educators LA OPERA @ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion SAT 08 SEP / 5:30 p.m. Grand Park + Outfest present PROUD Picnic + Movie Night @ Grand Park Performance Lawn
SUN 16 SEP / 2:00 p.m. Grand Park Sunday Sessions presents Focus DJs (Nonfiction & Josh Billings), David Montoya, Juliet Mendoza, and Lacey IQ @ Grand Park Performance Lawn THU 20 SEP / 8:30 p.m. Hotel Modern: KAMP REDCAT @ Roy And Edna Disney / Calarts Theater Thru 9/29 SAT 22 SEP / 6:00 p.m. Don Carlo LA OPERA @ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Thru 10/14 SAT 22 SEP / 2:00 p.m. The Mozart Requiem LA MASTER CHORALE @ Walt Disney Concert Hall Thru 9/23 THU 27 SEP / 7:00 p.m. California Soul Opening Night Concert & Gala LA PHIL @ Walt Disney Concert Hall SUN 30 SEP / 9:00 a.m. Celebrate LA! LA PHIL @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
2018 Visit musiccenter.org for additional information on all upcoming events. facebook.com/MusicCenterLA @MusicCenterLA
MCDEV_0918 w supplied.indd 4
@MusicCenterLA
@MusicCenterLA
8/7/18 3:27 PM
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Support from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors plays an invaluable role in the successful operation of The Music Center.
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: JANICE HAHN, Fourth District; KATHRYN BARGER, Fifth District; SHEILA J. KUEHL, Third District, Chair; HILDA L. SOLIS, First District; and MARK RIDLEY-THOMAS, Second District
MCDEV_0918 w supplied.indd 5
8/7/18 3:27 PM
See KCET’s Emmy-winning Original Series wherever you go.
kcet.org/originals CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 3
8/7/18 5:34 PM
“My dad would have been so proud of me. I am the daughter of a Dairy Farmer whose word was his bond, and who never missed a day of work.”
~ I miss you
2017 WALL STREET JOURNAL TOP AGENTS NUMBER ONE NATIONWIDE FOR COLDWELL BANKER NUMBER SEVEN NATIONWIDE FOR ALL AGENTS
310.285.7508 | Homes@JadeMills.com | www.JadeMills.com Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. ©2018 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. CalRE# #00526877
CTG_WRAP_0918.indd 4
8/7/18 5:34 PM