MAR 03 MAR 25 2023
Curiosity. Untamed.
CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2022-2023 Season Sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation and Rosemary and Mark Schlachter
Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director presents
Directed By
Jemma Alix Levy
Lighting Designer Chris Holloway
Scenic Designer Samantha Reno
Costume Designer Kristina Sneshkoff
Sound Designer Kevin Semancik
Associate Sound Designer Robert Carlton Stimmel
Lighting Designer Robert Carlton Stimmel
Properties Designer Kara Eble Trusty
Education Partners:
This project is part of Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest
Community Partner: Design Sponsors:
Judge Mark and Sue Ann Painter
There will be one fifteen minute intermission. Additional text by Jemma Alix Levy. Video or audio recording of this performance is strictly prohibited.
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The Taming of the Shrew
Cast and Production Staff
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Bianca Angelique Archer
Bartender/Widow A.J. Baldwin*
Tranio Geoffrey Warren Barnes II*
Lucentio Darnell Pierre Benjamin*
Gremio/Pedant Billy Chace*
Kristina Sly Colleen Dougherty*
Tailor/Vincentio Ken Early*
Grumio Jennifer Joplin*
Petruchio Josh Innerst*
Katherine Sara Mackie*
Hortensio Justin McCombs*
Biondello Mollie Murk
Amy Maggie Lou Rader*
Baptista Torie Wiggins*
P RODUCTION S TAFF
Production Manager Kate Bindus
Stage Manager Brenna Bishop*
Production Associate Arran Bowen
Draper Rainy Edwards
Technical Director Chris Holloway
General Technician Drew Homan
Wardrobe Supervisor Emily Kemmerer
Costume Shop Manager Lindsey Jones
Charge Artist Samantha Reno
Technical Director Robert Carlton Stimmel
Assistant Stage Manager Cole Sweasy*
Properties Supervisor Kara Eble Trusty
Wig Stylist Amanda Winters
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All other roles will be played by members of the ensemble.
The Taming of the Shrew Cast
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*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Angelique Archer A.J. Baldwin*
Geoffrey Warren Barnes II*
Darnell Pierre Benjamin*
Maggie Lou Rader*
Torie Wiggins*
Justin McCombs*
Josh Innerst*
Sara Mackie*
Mollie Murk
Jennifer Joplin*
Billy Chace*
Ken Early* Colleen Dougherty*
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MICHAEL VALENTINE 2022-2023 SEASON SPONSORS
Hailey Flanagan; Photography by: Aaron M. Conway
MARGARET AND
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Staff
Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director
Production:
Kate Bindus, Production Manager
Brenna Bishop, Resident Stage Manager
Arran Bowen, Production Associate
Rainy Edwards, Resident Costume Designer
Chris Holloway, Technical Director
Drew Homan, General Technician
Lindsey Jones, Costume Shop Manager
Emily Kemmerer, Wardrobe Supervisor
Samantha Reno, Resident Scenic Designer
Robert Carlton Stimmel, Technical Director
Kara Eble Trusty, Props Supervisor
Administration:
Sara Clark, Director of Development
Colleen Dougherty, Education Associate
Shelby Flynn, Operations Manager
Candice Handy, Director of Education
Colleen Ladrick, Front of House Manager
Justin McCombs, Company Manager
Kyrié Owen, Communications and Engagement Manager
Patricia Ryan, Development Associate
Lettie Van Hemert, General Manager
Jeanna Vella, Director of Marketing and Data Analytics
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From the Producers of
Publisher Ivy Bayer Designer Wesley Koogle
Production Director Vu Luong
We wish to thank the following corporations, foundations, agencies, and individuals for their support of the 2022-2023 Season. We are forever grateful.
As of February 1, 2023.
We endeavor to correctly recognize all of our supporters. If you see a problem with this list, please accept our apologies and email sara.clark@cincyshakes.com to correct. Thank you.
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Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be a member of The Shakespeare Theatre Association (STA). For more information visit www.stahome.org.
STA was established to provide a forum for the artistic, managerial, educational leadership for theatres primarily involved with the production of the works of William Shakespeare; to discuss issues and methods of work, resources, and information; and to act as an advocate for Shakespearean productions and training.
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a member of the Theatre Communications Group (TCG). TCG is the national organization for theatre, with a membership network of 500+ member theatres and over 250 university, funder, trustee, and business affiliates, and over 7,000 individuals. TCG reaches over 1 million students, audience members, and theatre professionals each year through its programs and services.
The National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest presents Shakespeare in American Communities. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is one of 40 professional theater companies across the nation selected to perform a Shakespeare play with a professional team of actors for middle- and high-schools and conduct related educational activities for students.
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a leader in workplace equity, earning an Ellequate Bronze in 2022. Ellequate-certified employers are leaders in making diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces the norm rather than the exception. Employers that are certified as Leaders In Workplace Equity meet standards of performance and accountability in six key measures of workplace culture, demonstrated by people-first policies, practices, and benefits, as well as employee experience. Ellequate is the nation's leading data-informed employer certification and cohort-based leadership program for intersectional workplace equity.
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Closer Look: Synopsis
The show begins with a new contemporary “framing device”: we meet some of the audience members for whom the story of Katherine and Petruchio is being performed and begin to understand some of their preconceptions about those roles.
Then we enter Renaissance-era Padua, Italy, where newcomer Lucentio falls instantly in love with Bianca, who is already being courted by two locals. Bianca’s mother Baptista has declared that Bianca’s older sister Katherine must be married first, and the suitors despair of this ever happening, since they disapprove of Katherine’s behavior. Lucentio disguises himself to secretly woo Bianca, while his servant Tranio “becomes” Lucentio to fulfill his responsibilities.
Meanwhile, another newcomer, Petruchio, agrees to marry Katherine for her dowery, despite her reputation. Katherine and Petruchio meet, and sparks fly. Petruchio insists to Baptista that he and Katherine are agreed, and Baptista sets the wedding day over Katherine’s protests.
Bianca’s wooers continue to fight amongst themselves, while she secretly falls in love with the disguised Lucentio.
Petruchio’s behavior at his wedding shocks everyone and persists even after he and Katherine return to his home in Verona. His ridiculous attempts to negotiate his new relationship continue to fail until the couple is called back to Padua for Bianca’s wedding. On the road, a chance meeting allows Katherine and Petruchio to enjoy each other for the first time since their initial meeting, and they rediscover their spark.
In Padua, Lucentio and Bianca’s secret courtship is revealed, and a bet between the new husbands provides a chance for Katherine to show her strength, intelligence, and wit when she offers advice to new brides about what a marriage is really about.
Check out these photos from some of Cincinnati
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Shakespeare Company's past productions of "The Taming of the Shrew."
2000: Lesley Bevan and Jeremy Dubin
2015: Kelly Mengelkoch and Nick Rose
2009: Hayley Clark and Christopher Guthrie
Closer Look: Summer Camp
For nearly 30 years, Cincinnati Shakespeare’s Theatre Summer Camp has provided students with a camp experience unlike any in the Tri-State. Campers work with members of Cincinnati Shakespeare’s professional resident ensemble, staging scenes, learning the tricks of the trade, gaining confidence, and often finding an inclusive community of friends that lasts well beyond the summer.
To learn more and register, visit cincyshakes.com/summercamp
JUNE 5-9, 2023: FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY (High School Grades 9-12)
The greedy characters in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens will learn their lesson when the wealthy and powerful Timon decides that he is done trusting humanity and friendship. Explore Shakespeare’s most ambiguous play with college-level acting techniques and stage combat, combined with set and costume designs.
JUNE 12-16, 2023: THERE SHE LIES, A PEARL (High School Grades 9-12)
Shakespeare's mythological heroes of Troilus and Cressida are notorious for their narrow-mindedness and shallow nature, qualities which lead to comical adventures. Come play and explore the comedic nuance of character building, especially when characters keep making the same mistakes over and over again. A camp full of physical comedy in acting, dance and stage combat.
JUNE 19-23, 2023: BEWARE, FOR I AM FEARLESS (Middle Grades 6-8)
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Shakespeare’s farcically spooky play, Titus Andronicus, will teach you the ingredients to help stir up trouble on the stage. Frighten audiences by making your own frightfully realistic props, and learn the ropes to telling spooky and gory stories with a Frankensteinian spin.
JUNE 26-30, 2023: A WITTY FOOL OR A FOOLISH WIT (Middle Grades 6-8)
Life can be too serious, so let’s clown around as we explore Shakespeare’s greatest clowns, fools, and jesters. Make ‘em laugh with physical comedy like Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing. Play the fool like Feste in Twelfth Night, with slap stick clown gags. Explore improvisation, commedia masks performance and craft, comedic stage combat, and dance choreography!
JULY 10-14, 2023: O BRAVE NEW WORLD! (Elementary Grades 1-5)
Far away, on a fairytale-like island, enchanting magic and spellbinding sounds take a devious turn thanks to tormented royals, mischievous spirits, and a half-man, half-fish. Meet these magical characters of The Tempest and create your own brave new world by building harpy costumes, Prospero’s magic staff, and Ariel’s wings!
JULY 17-21, 2023: MIDSUMMER MADNESS (Elementary Grades 1-5)
Explore the deep and fantastical depths of a magical forest where powerful fairies play tricks on each other, lovers hide in the woods, and amateur actors practice. Get silly with A Midsummer Night’s Dream and learn how to create the voices of all the fun characters in this play while building your own puppet show!
JULY 24-28, 2023: ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE (Elementary Grades 1-5)
Love at first sight? Gross! When a princess is banished, she flees to a forest in disguise and meets a ragtag group of wanderers along the way. What follows is a series of romantic comedy shenanigans and adventure! “Cure” the love sick characters and disguise yourself as fairytale types with theatrical performances, set building, and costume designs as you re-create the world of As You Like It.
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Theater Policies and Information
The little details count when it comes to a memorable evening at the theater. The following information and guidelines will help you enjoy your evening with us.
A CCESSIBILITY /S PECIAL S EATING
Seating for people with disabilities is available in multiple locations in the Lower and Upper Galleries and can be reached by elevator and/or ramp. These seats can be purchased online or by calling our Box Office. For assistance upon arrival, please see any of our front of house staff. We also offer many seats that can be reached without walking up or down stairs.
A SSISTED L ISTENING D EVICES
Devices may be reserved in advance with the Box Office staff or requested from the House Manager at the performance.
L ATE S EATING
Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager.
L AND A CKNOWLEDGMENT
Cincinnati Shakespeare would like to respectfully acknowledge the Osage, Shawnee, and Miami People who have stewarded the land we are currently located on throughout the generations.
Board of Directors
P HOTOGRAPY
To avoid disruptions and copyright infringement, unauthorized recording on cameras, cell phones, or other devices inside the theater before, during, or following the performance is prohibited. Photography taken inside the lobby is encouraged!
F OOD A ND D RINK
A variety of concessions are available in the lobby including a full bar at Bob’s Bar. Beverages are allowed back into the theater. Smoking is prohibited in the theater and directly in front of the theater’s entrance.
Y OUNG T HEATER -G OERS
Children younger than 5 are not permitted in the theater. For children older than 5, please call the Box Office to determine whether a particular production is suitable for your child.
I N T HE E VENT O F A N E MERGENCY
Please obey the instructions given by theater personnel. Please note the nearest emergency exit upon taking your seat; each exit is marked by a lighted EXIT sign. If an evacuation is directed, please move to the nearest exit in a calm and orderly fashion.
Rosemary Schlachter, 25th Hour – President
Otto M. Budig, Jr., Budco Group – Vice President
Scott Bischoff, Johnson Investment Counsel – Treasurer Patrick Points, Ignite Philanthropy – Secretary
Maureen Bickley, Frost Brown Todd
Jennifer Damiano, Key Bank
Kelley Downing, Bartlett Wealth Management
Marilyn Duke, National Education Association (Ret)
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Whitney Owens, Cincinnati Museum Center
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Marc Rubin, Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford (Ret), Emeritus
Rich Schultz, Messer Construction
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George Yund, Frost Brown Todd, Emeritus
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“With one ‘we thank you,’ many millions more…”
The Winter’s Tale, Act I, Scene ii
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company extends thanks to the following individuals and organizations for their generous support. The following gifts were received by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company July 1, 2021 –June 30, 2022 or pledged to the 2021-2022 Season. Giving Levels are exclusive of Capital Campaign donations. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. If you see a discrepancy, please accept our sincere apology and contact Sara Clark at 513-381-2273, ext. 3208.
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Lightborne
Jim McMahon
Mikki Schaffner Photography
Monteverdi Tuscany
Nothing Bundt Cakes Cincinnati
A DDITIONAL C OVID -19
R ELIEF F UNDING
Throughout 2020-2022, CSC was the grateful beneficiary in COVID-related relief funds from the following federal, state, and local sources – the direct result of the advocacy of arts supporters like you.
ArtsWave
City of Cincinnati
Economic Injury Disaster Loan
Employee Retention Tax Credit
Entertainment Venue Grant (State of Ohio)
FEMA
Hamilton County Commissioners
Ohio Arts Council
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
The Bar and Restaurant Assistance Fund (State of Ohio)
The SBA Paycheck Protection Program
A RTS W AVE P ARTNERS
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company acknowledges the following partner companies, foundations and their employees who generously participate in the annual ArtsWave Campaign at the $100,000+ level. Thank you!
$2 MILLION + P&G
$1 MILLION TO $1,999,999
Fifth Third Bank and the Fifth Third Foundation
$500,000 TO $999,999
GE
$300,000 TO 499,999
altafiber
Western & Southern Financial Group
$100,000 – $299,999
Cincinnati Business Courier
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Cincinnati Reds
The E.W. Scripps Company and Scripps Howard Foundation
The Enquirer | Cincinnati.com
Great American Insurance Group
The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, N.A., Trustee
The Kroger Co.
Messer Construction Co.
Ohio National Financial Services
PNC
U.S. Bank
Duke Energy
**Listed in order of size of donation
E VERY G IFT C OUNTS
Your gift to CSC means we can continue to enchant audiences, ignite passion in students, and enliven communities across the Tri-state area through our celebrated approach to theatre and learning.
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Please call 513-381-2273 ext. 3208
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