Everyman Theatre "Be Here Now" Program

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Vincent M. Lancisi, Founder, Artistic Director

presents

BE HERE NOW

Written and Directed by DEBORAH ZOE LAUFER

Patty Cooper.............................................................................................................KATY CARKUFF* Bari............................................................................................................................. BETH HYLTON* Luanne Cooper.................................................................................. SHUBHANGI KUCHIBHOTLA Mike Cooper..................................................................................................................... KYLE PRUE*

Set Design

DANIEL ETTINGER Sound Design

SARAH O'HALLORAN

Lighting Design

HAROLD F. BURGESS II Fights/Intimacy

LEWIS SHAW

Costume Design

DAVID BURDICK Stage Manager

CAT WALLIS*

Setting: East Cooperville, a fictional, small town in upstate NY, about a hundred miles from Manhattan. This production will be performed in one act with no intermission.

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PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES. NO TEXTING OR EATING IN THE THEATRE. Be Here Now is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. The videotaping or making of electronic or other audio and/or visual recordings of this production or distributing recordings on any medium, including the internet, is strictly prohibited, a violation of the author’s rights and actionable under United States copyright law. For more information please visit: https://shop.samuelfrench.com/content/files/pdf/piracy-whitepaper.pdf

*M ember of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

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Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Telemann’s Tafelmusik I: Ouverture in E minor C.P.E. Bach’s Cello Concerto in A minor First Evangelical Lutheran Church 3604 Chatham Rd.

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Vivaldi’s Concerto for two oboes Albinoni’s Concerto for two oboes Op 9, No. 9 Bach’s “Air on the G String” from Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major The 10th Annual Bachfest immediately follows the concert. Zion Lutheran Church | 400 E. Lexington St.

B Minor Mass | May 3, 2020 Bach’s celebrated crown jewel! Towson United Methodist Church 501 Hampton Lane

suMMer sunset | June 7, 2020 Celebrated works by the Baroque masters – Zelenka, Bach, Handel and Vivaldi!

Church of the Redeemer | 5603 N. Charles St. Gertrude’s Chesapeake Kitchen | 10 Art Museum Dr. all performances begin at 4:00 p.m. Bach in Baltimore is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Bach in Baltimore acknowledges the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artists Awards, BakerArtistsAwards.org. Bach in Baltimore is supported in part by grants from the Eddie C. & C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation, Citizens of Baltimore County, Creative Baltimore Fund, Harford County Cultural Arts Board, Howard County Arts Council, Lois & Philip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund, the Peggy & Yale Gordon Trust, and Venable Foundation.


A NOTE FROM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, VINCENT M. LANCISI A NOTE FROM VINCENT M. LANCISI FOUNDER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

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elcome, One of the things I love about curating a season of plays for our subscribers is to provide contrasting theatrical experiences back to back. After coming off the extravaganza of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express adapted by Ken Ludwig, I felt we should offer a more soulful and intimate play that is filled with humor and heart and strikingly original. Be Here Now is just such a play and I’m excited for you to experience the regional premiere right here at Everyman

The audience’s trajectory is from witnessing an epic murder mystery with the elegant scenery and costumes of a first-class train ride in the 1930s from Istanbul to Paris, to tonight’s play set in the present day in a quiet town in rural Upstate New York. We get up close and personal with small town people struggling to find relief and just get through the day. Playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer makes us laugh and cheer for the characters in this play and we want happiness for them every step of the way. This touching comedy/drama reminds us of how precious happiness and laughter really are. People all

around us bear their own crosses and live with trauma we know nothing about. Some persevere, others don’t, but we root for people striving to survive and even thrive. Be Here Now reminds us how important it is to be present. We must take stock of our gifts and live life to the fullest. One never knows what tomorrow will bring and we shouldn’t take anything for granted. One of the things I love most about theatre is that it requires audiences to leave their busy lives, stop multitasking, put down their electronics, and come together to experience a human story. Life is so busy. The world is so divided in so many ways. But for the next 90 minutes, we will sit together and share this experience as one community. We will laugh together and perhaps even shed a tear together. Most importantly, we’ll recognize our shared circumstances and humanity in a moment of connection. We will “Be Here Now” for each other. Enjoy the show. Vincent M. Lancisi

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CAST BIOGRAPHIES (Bios in Alphabetical Order)

KATY CARKUFF (Patty Cooper) Everyman Theatre: Crimes of the Heart, Doubt. Regional: Folger Theatre: The Taming of the Shrew, Mary Stuart (u/s); Constellation Theatre Company: Avenue Q (Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical - Helen Production), Gilgamesh, The Green Bird, On the Razzle, Women Beware Women, Three Sisters, Crazyface, The Marriage of Figaro, The Arabian Nights, A Dream Play; Imagination Stage: The Freshest Snow Whyte, Cinderella: The Remix, P. Nokio: A Hip Hop Musical, Jack and Phil; 1st Stage: One Man, Two Guvnors; Forum Theatre: Gidion’s Knot, 9 Circles, Marat/Sade; Studio 2ndstage: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson; We Happy Few: The Winter’s Tale; Theatrical Outfit: Beehive! The 60s Musical; Actor’s Express: Hedwig and the Angry Inch; Aurora Theatre: The Spitfire Grill; Dad’s Garage: Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Rocky Horror Show; Theater Emory: As You Like It; Georgia Shakespeare: Macbeth (tour). Upcoming: Spooky Action Theater: Maple and Vine. Education: Emory University. Love and gratitude to my husband Dan “DJ” Corey and our spitfire daughter Evelyn. BETH HYLTON (Bari) Everyman Theatre (Resident Company Member): Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express (Greta Ohlsson), Dinner with Friends (Karen), The Book of Joseph (Klara/Felicja), The Revolutionists (Marie Antoinette), Intimate Apparel (Mrs. Van Buren), Noises Off (Belinda Blair) The Roomate (Robyn), A Streetcar Named Desire (Blanche), Death of a Salesman (Jenny/Letta), Outside Mullingar (Rosemary), Blithe Spirit (Elvira), Deathtrap (Myra Bruhl), The Understudy (Roxanne), By the Way, Meet Vera Stark (Gloria), Crimes of the Heart (Lenny), August: Osage County (Ivy Weston), Time Stands Still (Sarah), All My Sons (Ann), Filthy Rich (Anne Scott), And A Nightingale Sang (Helen). New York: Off Broadway:

Handbagged (Liz). Regional: Round House Theatre: Rapture, Blister, Burn, Small Mouth Sounds (Joan); Woolly Mammoth: Collective Rage (Betty 1), Appropriate (Rachael), Martha Josie and the Chinese Elvis (Josie); Center Stage: Clybourne Park (Bev/Kathy), Beneatha’s Place (Harriet); Maltz Jupiter: The 39 Steps (The Woman); Delaware Theatre Company: Blithe Spirit (Elvira); Weston Playhouse: Death of a Salesman (Miss Forsythe); Public Theatre of Maine: The Cocktail Hour (Nina), On Golden Pond (Chelsea); Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre: House and Garden (JoAnna), Private Lives (Amanda), An Ideal Husband (Lady Chiltern); Gulfshore Playhouse: A Doll’s House (Nora), Life (x) 3 (Sonia), Blithe Spirit (Ruth); Olney Theatre Center: Hay Fever (Myra), The Savannah Disputation (Melissa), The Heiress (Marian); PlayMakers Rep: Hay Fever (Sorel), The School For Wives (Georgette), Look Homeward, Angel (Laura); The Hipp: Suddenly Last Summer (Catherine), Up (Helen); Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy: Skylight (Kyra); Ford’s: The Heavens Are Hung In Black (Mrs Winston), Member of the Wedding (Janice); Kennedy Center: Mister Roberts (Lieutenant Girard); TV/Film: House of Cards, One Life To Live, As The World Turns. Education: MFA Acting, Professional Actor Training Program/UNC-Chapel Hill. www.bethhylton.com SHUBHANGI KUCHIBHOTLA (Luanne Cooper) is excited for her debut performance at Everyman Theatre! Other DC credits include: Arena Stage: Right To Be Forgotten; Constellation Theatre Company: White Snake; Annapolis Shakespeare Company: The Comedy of Errors, Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Miser; UMBC Theatre Department: Twelfth Night, The Mail Order Bride, The Amish Project. Graduated from University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a BFA in Acting (‘18). Instagram: @ shubhyk. Website: www.kshubhangi.com. Much love to my family, friends, and Mentors!


KYLE PRUE (Mike Cooper) Everyman Theatre (Resident Company Member): Pygmalion, Opus, A Number, Taking Sides, Sideman, Watch on the Rhine, Visiting Mr. Green, As Bees in Honey Drown, The Crucible, The 5th of July, The Glass Menagerie, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Heathen Valley, Voir Dire, The Lion in Winter, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Lonely Planet, The Importance of Being Earnest, Amadeus, The Voice of the Prairie, Bus Stop, National Defense, The Hot L Baltimore, The Runner Stumbles; National Tour: The Red Badge of Courage; Regional: Arena Stage: South Pacific, Yerma; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Life During Wartime, The Rocky Horror Show, National Defense (Helen Hayes Nomination); Theatre of the First Amendment: The Lady from the Sea, Nathan the Wise, John Gabriel Borkman, Boomtown, Carrier, Halcyon Days; Studio Theatre: subUrbia; Signature Theatre: Taking My Life in Your Hands; Source Theatre: Psycho Beach Party; LA Theatreworks/Voice of America: Bus Stop. TV/Film: The Pelican Brief, Tuck Everlasting, Ladder 49. Teaching: Towson University - Acting, Everyman Theatre Auditioning. Directing: Loyola University Love and Information, Scapino.

DIRECTOR AND DESIGNER BIOGRAPHIES DAVID BURDICK (Costume Design) Everyman Theatre (Resident Costume Designer): Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, August Wilson's Radio Golf, Proof, Dinner with Friends, The Importance of Being Earnest, Sweat, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Book of Joseph, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, The Revolutionists, Intimate Apparel, Los Otros, Great Expectations, Death of A Salesman, A Streetcar Named Desire, August Wilson’s Fences, An Inspector Calls, Blithe Spirit, Ghosts, Ruined, By The Way, Meet Vera Stark, Red, The Beaux’ Stratagem, August: Osage County, You Can’t Take It With You, Private Lives, All My Sons, The Mystery of Irma Vep. Regional: Baltimore Center Stage: A Wonder in My Soul,

Looking Glass Alice, Jazz, Amadeus, Next to Normal, Animal Crackers, The Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allen Poe, An Enemy of the People, The Rivals, Caroline or Change, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Private Lives, Les Blancs, The Piano Lesson, Picnic and others; Olney Theatre Center: The Diary of Anne Frank. Opera: Boston Lyric Opera: I Puritani; Cincinnati Opera: Don Giovanni; Tulsa Opera: Tosca, Carmen, The Barber of Seville, Fidelio. Eastman School of Music: The Rape of Lucretia. Dayton Contemporary Dance: Lyric Fire. Other: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Holiday Spectacular. HAROLD F. BURGESS II (Lighting Design) Everyman Theatre (Resident Lighting Designer): Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, August Wilson's Radio Golf, Dinner With Friends, The Importance of Being Earnest, Sweat, Aubergine, Dot, Death of A Salesman, A Streetcar Named Desire, Ghosts, Grounded, By The Way, Meet Vera Stark, The Dresser, Heroes, The Brothers Size, The School for Scandal. Regional: Studio Theatre: Breath Boom, My Children! My Africa!; Round House Theatre: A Doll’s House, Pt. 2, A Year With Frog and Toad (co-design); Adventure Theatre: Big River; Olney Theatre Center: Aubergine, Thurgood, Grounded, Monster, Having Our Say; Theatre J: Trayf, Broken Glass, Another Way Home, The Sisters Rosensweig, The Hampton Years; Mosaic Theatre Company: Unexplored Interior. Additional design credits include Rep Stage, Imagination Stage, Northern Stage (VT), American University, George Washington University, Georgetown University, and the University of Maryland. Teaching: Director, College Park Scholars Arts program, University of Maryland College Park. Education: MFA, University of Maryland. DANIEL ETTINGER (Set Design) Everyman Theatre (Resident Set Designer): highlights include Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, Everything is Wonderful, The Importance of Being Earnest, Sweat, The Book of Joseph, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, The Revolutionists, Noises Off, Los Otros, Death of A Salesman, A Streetcar Named Desire, Outside Mullingar, Blithe Spirit, Ghosts, The Understudy,


By The Way, Meet Vera Stark, Red, The Glass Menagerie, The Beaux’ Stratagem, August: Osage County, Time Stands Still, You Can’t Take It With You, The Brothers Size, Private Lives, Pygmalion, All My Sons, Shipwrecked! An Entertainment, The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (As Told By Himself), I Am My Own Wife, Filthy Rich, Gem of the Ocean, School for Scandal, Proof, Nude With Violin, A Number. Off-Broadway: The Blue Angel Theatre: Pageant; Roundabout Theatre Company: A Man For All Seasons, Room Service; The York Theatre Company: Talley’s Folly, Luv. Regional: Woolly Mammoth: You for Me for You, Eclipsed, Vigils, Recent Tragic Events, Kiki and Herb, Starving, The Mineola Twins; Olney Theatre Company: Annie, Mary Poppins, The Piano Lesson, Bakersfield Mist; Rep Stage: All She Must Posses, Dorian's Closet, H2O, Venus in Fur, Mrs. Warren’s Profession; Barter Theatre: Thoroughly Modern Millie, She Loves Me, and over 100 other productions. Teaching: Towson University Design Program. VINCENT M. LANCISI (Founder, Artistic Director) founded Everyman Theatre in October of 1990 and has directed over 35 productions including Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, Dinner With Friends, Sweat, Aubergine, M. Butterfly, Noises Off, Dot, Death of A Salesman, Under the Skin, Blithe Spirit, Deathtrap, Tribes, The Glass Menagerie, The Beaux’ Stratagem, August: Osage County, You Can’t Take It With You, Stick Fly, All My Sons, Two Rooms, Rabbit Hole, The Cherry Orchard, Doubt, Much Ado About Nothing, The Cone Sister, And a Nightingale Sang, The School for Scandal, A Number, Amadeus, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Buried Child, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, A Delicate Balance, Hedda Gabler, Proof, Uncle Vanya and The Last Five Years. As a freelance director, last season he directed True West for Rep Stage in Columbia, MD. In addition to his work at Everyman, he has taught acting and directing at Towson University, University of Maryland, Catholic University, Howard Community College, and at Everyman Theatre. He is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Vincent sits on the boards for the Bromo Tower Arts & Entertainment District and the Market EVERYMAN THEATRE | 6

Center Merchants Association. Vincent holds his undergraduate degree in Theatre from Boston College and his master’s degree in Directing from The Catholic University of America. DEBORAH ZOE LAUFER (Playwright), is unspeakably thrilled to be at Everyman! Her plays have been produced at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Cleveland Playhouse, Geva Theatre Center, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (which commissioned Be Here Now), Portland Stage, and The Humana Festival. Off-Broadway, her play Informed Consent was produced by Primary Stages and EST, and was a New York Times Critic’s Pick. She received The ATCA Steinberg citation for End Days, which was produced Off-Broadway by EST and has received over 80 productions around the world. Other plays include Leveling Up, Out of Sterno, The Last Schwartz, Sirens, Meta, Window Treatment, and Fortune. Cincinnati Playhouse has commissioned a sequel to Be Here Now, which will be produced there this coming year. Deb is a recipient of the Helen Merrill Playwriting Award, the Lilly Award, and grants and commissions from The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Edgerton Foundation, NNPN, the NEA, and the Lincoln Center Foundation. DEBORAH ZOE LAUFER (Director), is equally thrilled to be at Everyman! She directed the premiere of her play, The Three Sisters of Weehawken, at Theatre Lab in Boca Raton, FL, where she also directed Be Here Now. She directed Informed Consent at GableStage, in Coral Gables, FL, Fortune, at the Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, NY, and then remounted it at Geva Theatre Center in Rochester, NY. Deb is a graduate of Juilliard, an alumna of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, and a Council member of The Dramatists Guild. DEBORAHZOELAUFER.com SARAH O'HALLORAN (Sound Design) Everyman Theatre: Proof, Dinner With Friends Original Music and Sound Design for Theatre: 1st Stage: The Brothers Size, Swimming with Whales (World Premiere; Helen Hayes Award Nomination for


Outstanding Sound Design), Trevor, When the Rain Stops Falling; The Studio Theatre: Cry it Out; Rep Stage: Things That Are Round, The Heidi Chronicles; Mosaic Theater Company: The Return; Olney Theatre Center: Labour of Love (national premiere), Our Town; Forum Theatre: Nat Turner in Jerusalem, What Every Girl Should Know, Dry Land; Theater J: Talley’s Folly; Chesapeake Shakespeare: Anne of the Thousand Days; 2018 Women’s Voices Theater Festival: The Veils (Nu Sass Productions); Brave Spirits Theatre: Henry IV, i & ii. Original Music Performances: New York: MATA Interval, International Computer Music Festival; Netherlands: Gaudeamus; UK: Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival; Czech Republic: Ostrava Days; MD: Sonic Circuits. Education: B.A., Music, English & M.Phil in Musicology, University College Cork; M.A., Sonic Arts, Queen’s University, Belfast; Ph.D, Composition & Computer Technology, University of Virginia LEWIS SHAW (Fights/Intimacy/FX) Everyman Theatre (Resident Fight Choreographer): Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, Proof, Dinner With Friends, Everything is Wonderful, The Importance of Being Earnest, Sweat, The Revolutionists, M. Butterfly, Noises Off, Wait Until Dark, Death of A Salesman, A Streetcar Named Desire, Blithe Spirit, Ruined, Deathtrap, The Dresser, The Beaux’ Stratagem, Topdog/Underdog, God of Carnage, August: Osage County, You Can’t Take It With You, Fifty Words, Private Lives, A Raisin in the Sun, Stick Fly, All My Sons, Blackbird, The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Cherry Orchard, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Red Herring, The Lion in Winter, Much Ado About Nothing. Regional: Arena Stage, The Shakespeare Theatre, Baltimore Opera, Rep Stage, Studio Theatre; Performed at The Shakespeare Project, The Baltimore Shakespeare Festival. Broadway: Weapons Creator for Addams Family, Shrek, A Life In The Theatre, Aida, Into the Woods, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Pirate Queen. International: The Globe Theatre, London. TV/Film: America’s Most Wanted. Other: Vulcan’s Forge Fine Dueling Supplies (Owner).

CAT WALLIS (Stage Manager) Everyman Theatre (Resident Stage Manager): Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express, Radio Golf, Proof, Queens Girl in the World, The Importance of Being Earnest, Everything is Wonderful, Dancing at Lughnasa, Aubergine, The Revolutionists, M. Butterfly, Noises Off, Great Expectations, The Roommate, Grounded. Regional: Olney Theatre Center: A Comedy of Tenors, Aubergine; Northern Stage: Grounded; Delaware REP: Wit, Faust, The Mousetrap, Hamlet, The Threepenny Opera, Anything to Declare, The Weir, Night of the Iguana, Our Country's Good, The Skin of Our Teeth, The Cripple of Inishmaan; The Contemporary American Theatre Festival: Uncanny Valley, Heartless, A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisble World, Gidion's Knot, From Prague, Inana (ASM); Snowy Range Summer Theatre: The Last Five Years, The Underpants, I am My Own Wife, Kosher Lutherans, Headset (a view from the lightbooth); Seattle Childrens Theatre: The Borrowers, Lyle the Crocodile; Missouri Theatre: Babes in Arms; Nebraska Rep: The Little Prince, Dinner with Friends, Jakes Women; Tour: Wizard of Oz. Teaching: KCACTF stage management workshops. Education: BFA University of Nebraska; MFA - University of Delaware PTTP.

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A HISTORY OF EVERYMAN

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veryman Theatre was founded by Vincent Lancisi in 1990. From the beginning, Everyman strove to provide top-notch theatre that is affordable and accessible to everyone. With a Resident Company of local, professional artists, Everyman has staged critically-acclaimed productions ranging from classics to contemporary works to world premieres over the past 29 years.

Everyman’s first production—The Runner Stumbles—was produced in the winter of 1990 at Saint John’s Church. For the next four years, Everyman could only afford to produce one production per year at various locations in Baltimore, including Vagabond’s Theatre, the Theatre Project and even a classroom at MICA.

subscriptions numbers grew and a string of popular and acclaimed productions, including Amadeus, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Lion in Winter, The Glass Menagerie, The Crucible, and the wildly successful Proof, proved that Everyman was a mainstay in the Baltimore theatre scene. Through a generous donation from Bank of America and the Harold A. Dawson Trust, Everyman was given its new home on Fayette Street. Over the span of six years, Everyman completed a successful $18 million capital campaign co-chaired by Gina and Dan Hirschhorn. In January 2013, Everyman celebrated the Grand Opening of its new permanent home on Fayette Street with the record-breaking production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, August: Osage County.

The 1994/95 Season marked a series for firsts for Everyman. It was the first year at Everyman celebrated its 25th anniversary 1727 North Charles Street, which would during the 2015/16 Season by producing be Everyman's home for 18 years. It also "The Great American Rep," a feat featuring marked the first multi-production line-up— American classics Death of a Salesman and A starting with Sam Shepard's Buried Child— Streetcar Named Desire performed with the and also offered subscriptions to patrons for same cast in rotating repertory. the first time. Now in its 29th Season, Everyman invites you Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, to be a part of its next chapter.

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ANNUAL FUND DONORS Thank you to all our generous annual fund donors. Your support is essential and allows us to present the very best in live professional theatre. Gifts listed here were received from donors between September 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019.

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Curt Lind and Linda Ettinger Louis B. Thalheimer and Juliet A. Eurich Debra and Maurice Furchgott Herbert and Harriet Goldman Catherine Hammond Charles Henck and Karen Malloy Sandra and Thomas Hess June and George Higgins Alan and Trisha Hoff Lois and Joseph Johnson, Jr. Shirley A. Kaufman Ernest and Donna Kovacs Barry Kropf Vincent Lancisi and Robin Vanscoy Diane Leonard and Alan Williams Gayle Levy Bernard and Steffi Liberman Kenneth C. and Elizabeth M. Lundeen Tim Nehl and Joy Mandel William Marshall and Camille Wheeler Linda Matheson John Messmore Joseph and Jane Meyer Ruth Nolan Faye E. Pines Mike Plaisted and Maggie Webbert Reid Reininger Harriet Roberts Sue Shaner and John Roberts John and Sarah S. Robinson Zelig and Linda Robinson Grant and Elissa Roch Rona and Arthur Rosenbaum Jamie and Sarah Ryan Norm and Lee Sensinger Ronnie Silverstein Bob and Jackie Smelkinson Arnold Soltz and Rachel Oberai-Soltz in honor of Dan Shub Susan and John Spencer Joaneath A. Spicer Robert E. and Susan I. Spieth Ruth and Chuck Spivak Martha P. Stein JoAnn Tracey Dr. Karen W. Wallace Meadow Lark Washington Barbara Coleman White Peter Ayers Wimbrow, III in honor of Judith Ann Whalen Dr. Laurie S. Zabin DIRECTOR $500 - $999 Anonymous (3) James and Ellen Adajian


Mark and Susan Adams David and Suzanne Alexander Brad and Lindsay Alger Joel Balsham Ray and Day Bank Bruce and Amy Barnett Bunny Bernstein Dr. Frank Eisenberg and Ms. Catherine Blake Dr. and Mrs. Mordecai Blaustein Norman and Rosellen Bloomberg in honor of Dr. Stan and Laurie Miller Robert R. Bowie, Jr. Lewis and Victoria Bringman Arnold D and Joyce Ann Bruckner Hank Bullwinkel and Teri Majewski Evelyn Cannon and James Casey Jan Caughlan Joseph and Barbara Cirelli Ann Clapp Chuck Cohen and Ann Amernick Peter Cohen and Ann Watson in honor of Laurie & Stan Miller Joan Coley and Lee Rice Janice Collins and James Storey Judy Shub-Condliffe and Jack Condliffe in memory of Vivienne Shub and Naomi Greenberg-Slovin Judith Cooper Margaret O. Cromwell Family Fund Rosalee and Richard Davison Jerry and Carol Doctrow Rosemary Eck Bill Eggbeer Jennifer Engel Carol and Tim Evans Anna and Alan Fagan Kimberly and Christopher Field John and Fran Flanigan Brian Flowers and Eliza Gould Marjorie Forster Charlton G. C. Friedberg Sandra Levi Gerstung Susan Gillette Wayne Gioioso, Alex Stern c/o Mid-Atlantic Properties in memory of Joseph Werner Jr. Martha and Tad Glenn Judith A. Gottlieb Hannah and Thorne Gould Donald M. and Dorothy W. Gundlach Robert and Cheryl Guth Terry Halle and Wendy McAllister Fritzi K. and Robert J. Hallock

Barbara L. Hecht Heidi and Bill Henson Suzanne Hill in honor of James J. Hill, Jr. Michael Hirschhorn and Jimena Martinez in honor of Gina Hirschhorn Greg Huff and Pamela Pasqualini Dave and Katherine Hurst Ruth B Hurwitz Idy and Jennie Iglehart Ann H. Kahan Helmand Restaurant Joan G. Klein Nina Knoche Ann and David Koch Rudy Koffler Harriet and Jay Kramer Ron and Marianne Kreitner Judy and Hersch Langenthal Amy and Gary Lebo Gregory Lehne Peter Levy and Diane Krejsa Kathleen Liparini Sam and Suzie Macfarlane Richard Manichello and Margo Halle/Ram Films Inc Dennis G. McGough Phyllis McIntosh James and Martha Millford Barry Narlines Linda Nevaldine Andrew and Sharon Nickol Lewis and Dee Noonberg Drs. Mary O'Connor and Charles King Steve and Sherri O'Donnell Jerry and Gail Oppel Ed and Jo Orser Margaret Palmer Linda Hambleton Pantiz Justine and Ken Parezo Fred and Grazina Pearson Dale and Dorothy Piper Gary and Leslie Plotnick Mark and Joanne Pollak Scott and Gwyneth Radloff Josephine Raney Larry Koppelman and Liz Ritter Tom and Betty Robinson Domingo and Karen Rodriguez Leslie and Jay Rosenthal Jim and Laura Rossman Rob and Amy Roy Nancy Dalsheimer Savage Robert Sears Stephen and Gail Shawe Michele and Fred Steffens in memory of Joan Marie Steffens

Steve and Sue Sternheimer Shale D. Stiller and Honorable Ellen M. Heller Damie and Diane Stillman Lynne Stuart Doris Styche Sweet Geraldine Mullan and William Sweet Sheldon and Victoria Switzer Karen and Jim Trennepohl Elizabeth Trimble Kathleen Vander Horst Susan and Hutch Vernon Lorraine and Steve Walker Dr. and Mrs. Peter and Rosemary Warschawski Donald and Jerriann Wilson Miriam and Robert Zadek Marvin and Sheila Zelkowitz PLAYWRIGHT $250 - $499 Anonymous (5) Walter and Rita Abel Ronald and Baiba Abrams Edward Adkins Ellie Allen Dr. Sania Amr Suzanne Antisdel in honor of Ken Skrzesz Millicent Audain Dale Balfour in memory of Elspeth Udvarheyli Taunya L. Banks Greg Baranoski and Lucio Gama Bruce and Toni Berger Family Fund Elizabeth B. Blue Zoe Bouchelle Peter and Eileen Broido Robert Brookland Susan and Michael Brown Charles Browne, III and Rod Cooke Courtney Bruno Dr. Elizabeth Burin and Dr. Avishai Ben-David Walter Burnett Robert and Rina Campbell David and Suzanne Cane Ms. Linda Canestraro Dale Cantone and Doug MacLean Sharon and Irvin Caplan Barbara Carter David and Elizabeth Champney Fred Cogswell Barbara Cohen in honor of Sandy and Mark Laken Samuel Cohen and Joan Piven Will and Carol Cooke BE HERE NOW | 15


Kate Creamer Dr. Albert F. DeLoskey and Lawrie Deering Stan Dorman Jodi Dunn Anne Efron Neil and Deborah Eisenberg in memory of Molly Eisenberg Curt Lind and Linda Ettinger Dr. Mary Anne Facciolo and Dr. Michael Repka Tony and Jaymee Farinacci Charles and Serafina Ferraro Michael and Carmel Fisher Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Fleishman John and Dorothy Foellmer Jason and Laurie Frank Joseph and Teresa Freed Cantler Fulwiler Family Fund Claire Galed Ron Geagley Mark and Patti Gillen Norma Snow-Goldberg Patrick and Catherine Goles Sydell Gould Amy Grace and Karen Blood Bob Greenfield Louise A. Hager James Pettit and Jane L. Halpern Thomas and Rebecca Hamer Gary C. Harn James F. Hart Aaron Heinsman Margot Heller Patrick and Elizabeth Hervy Donald Hicken Eva P. Higgins in honor Martha & J.R. Kirkland Robert and Sandra Hillman Samuel and Barbara Himmelrich Don and Janice Hobart Harriet Iglehart Judith Iliff in memory of Jacques Fein Jean Jacocks Jencks Family Fund Derek Joost and Patricia Foster Townsend and Bob Kent, Jr. Robert and Joyce Knodell Joel and Nancy Rabin Lee Kolakowski Alice Kurs Anne Langley Linda F. and Julian L. Lapides Moira and Paul Larsen Jonna and Fred Lazarus Mary and Ron Leach Beth Lebow Marie Lerch

Mende Lerner and Harriett Stein Judith Letcher Kenneth B. and Bonny M. Lewis Barry Linkner Linda and Jim Loesch Isabelle MacGregor Michael and Lois Mannes Charles and Nancy Mannion Jeanne E. Marsh Dr. Wendy Matt Judy and David Mauriello Hans and Judy Mayer J. A. McAlpine Irma Jean McNelia Kathleen Howard Meredith Stephanie F. Miller in memory of Carl E. Hecht Tracy Miller and Paul Arnest Tootsie Duvall in memory of Robert Hardgrove Stephanie Moore and Dr. Lindsay Johnson Jim Myerberg Annette Nagler Alex and Janet Ober Robert and Patricia Orr Thomas L. and Leslie V. Owsley Dr. Lawrence C. Pakula in memory of Sheila E. Pakula Patricia Palmer Robert and Judith Pierce Bob and Shirley Prue Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rao Robert and Ellen Rosen Wendy S. Rosen Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosenstein in memory of Claire Beissinger Gary Rosner and Naomi Goldstick W.J. Lederer & Jennie Rothschild Al Russell Arnold and Monica Sagner Richard and Kayleen Saucier Gloria Savadow Dr. Alan Schwartz and Dr. Carla Rosenthal Beth Schwartz Thomas M. Scott III Thomas Seidman Betsy and Carlton Sexton Temmie and Ronald Shade Dr. Carl Shanholtz and Dr. Ruth Horowitz

Hugh Silcox Joan and Edward Sills Albert and Elizabeth Simon Harvey and Debbie Singer Mark Sissman Patricia Smeton Eric W. Snyder and Lana M. Wiester Deborah Steinig and Jason Eisner Ellen Stifler James Stofan and William Law Harriet Stulman Ann Teaff and Donald P. McPherson III in honor of Susan Flanigan Michael Terrin Joanne and Ed Wallach Maria Wawer Sylvia Wehr Peggy Widman Sandra Wighton Beverly Winter Carol and Chris Yoder

We make every effort to provide accurate recognition of our donors. Should edits need to be made, please contact Katie Garber: kgarber@everymantheatre.org, 443.615.7055 x7122.

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EVERYMAN’S 2019/20 SEASON IS MADE POSSIBLE WITH THE SUPPORT OF OUR GENEROUS DONORS Sponsors listed as of December 31, 2019

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WHAT IS THE BROMO DISTRICT? Imagine an arts district that connects the Stadiums and Downtown with a major corridor of Theatres, Galleries, and other public displays of art. Heading north, up the main arteries of Eutaw and Howard Streets, encounter Theatres, a public marketplace, and incubators spawning pop up galleries and emerging artists to be discovered. Continue on to find arts organizations celebrating the history and heritage of Baltimore and cultural institutions leading visitors up to the northern reaches of the district at Read and Howard Streets. In the next decade the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District will become a premiere district for performances and arts exhibitions sought out by citizens of Baltimore and visitors alike. The district will offer opportunities for artists of all disciplines to live, work, and create here. The district encourages the collaboration among its stakeholders and will attract new ones offering resources towards the creation and display of the arts.

IT'S HAPPENING IN THE BROMO VISIT BROMODISTRICT.ORG

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Vic Romita, President Mark Paul Lehman, Vice President Dr. Stanley Miller, Vice President W. Bryan Rakes, Vice President Marci I. Gordon, Secretary Eileen M. O’Rourke, Treasurer

Allyson Black Jean Waller Brune Chris DiPietro Susan W. Flanigan Kaylie Kassap George W. Robert Hair Gina Hirschhorn Lisa Harris Jones

Mark P. Keener Martha M. Kirkland Sandy Laken Vincent M. Lancisi Colleen Martin-Lauer John McLean Neil Meltzer Susan Nehra

CONTACT INFORMATION Box Office 410.752.2208 Administration 443.615.7055 Email boxoffice@everymantheatre.org Address 315 W. Fayette St. Baltimore, MD 21201 EVERYMAN THEATRE | 18

E. Lee Robbins, M.D. Frank Rosenberg Nina Rosenzwog James Ryan Dawn Ursula Meadow Lark Washington Angela G. Wilson Lawrence J. Yumkas Everyman Theatre is a member of the Theatre Communications Group. Everyman Theatre is a member of the Bromo Arts and Entertainment District.


RESIDENT COMPANY MEMBERS

Megan Anderson

Eric Berryman

Danny Gavigan

Deborah Hazlett

Paige Hernandez

Beth Hylton

Hannah Kelly

Katie Kleiger

Wil Love

Tony Nam

Bruce Randolph Nelson

Kyle Prue

Jefferson A. Russell

Carl Schurr

Dawn Ursula

Stan Weiman

RESIDENT ARTISTS

Yaegel T. Welch

Daniel Ettinger, Scenic Designer David Burdick, Costume Designer Harold F. Burgess II, Lighting Designer Gary Logan, Dialects Lewis Shaw, Fights & Intimacy Cat Wallis, Stage Manager

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STAFF

Vincent M. Lancisi, Founder, Artistic Director

ADMINISTRATION

Kyle Prue, Producing Director Deirdra McBride, Director of Finance & Operations Mike Watson, Operations Manager Alex Tolle, Special Asst. to Artistic Director Shammah Moore, Porter Pat Brent, Bookkeeper

ARTISTIC

Noah Himmelstein, Associate Artistic Director Megan Anderson, Resident Company Liaison Bruce Randolph Nelson, Resident Company Liaison

DEVELOPMENT

Stephanie Moore, Director of Development Elliott Kashner, Institutional Giving Manager Katie Garber, Individual Giving Manager Alex Tolle, Development Coordinator

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Brianna McCoy, Director of Education & Community Engagement Genna Styles-Lyas, Education & Engagement Program Manager Hugh Raup, Education & Engagement Associate Sean Laraway, Education Apprentice Laurie Ascoli, Sandra Atkinson, Wychkam Avery, Jennie Bissell, Abigail Cady, Zach Campion, Tara Cariaso, Reenie Codelka, Liz Daingerfield, Karim Darwish, Amanda Forstrom, Liz Galuardi, Danny Gavigan, Briana Gibson-Reeves, Kelsey Hall, Deborah Hazlett, Emma Hebert, Tyler Herman, Donald Hicken, Beth Hylton, Rachel Hynes, Lauren Erica Jackson, Rob Jansen, Caleen Jennings, Katie Keddell, Anna Kurtz, Jenny Male, Joe Mallon, Brandon McCoy, Jesse Miller, Mary Naden, Bruce Randolph Nelson, Jack Novak, Matthew Pauli, Steve Polites, Fatima Quander, Dawn Thomas Reidy, Melodia Rinaldi, Joseph W. Ritsch, KenYatta Rogers, Steven Satta, Stephanie Shade, Lewis Shaw, Jake Sheffer, Quae Simpson, Andy Stoffel, Teaching Artists

MARKETING/FRONT OF HOUSE

Amy Lebo, Director of Marketing & Strategic Communications Corey Frier, Director of Patron Experience Mel Prather, Senior Graphic Designer Kyla Tacopina, Ticket and Subscriptions Manager Candice Christmas, Rae Dorsey, Veronese Harris, Juliannah Harrison, Dana Hurd, Jonathan Jacobs, Brian Klose, Ally Kocerhan, Michael Kranick, Elizabeth Malvo, Ben Michaels, Emily Padden,

Matthew Schleigh, Monty Wilson, Bartenders Will Brewington, Rae Dorsey, Veronese Harris, Kendall Harnsberger, Dana Hurd, Jonathan Jacobs, Jamil Johnson, Michael Kranick, Thom Purdy, Matthew Schleigh, Rachel Miranda Swan, Box Office Associates Kate Appiah-Kubi, Candice Christmas, Kendall Harnsberger, Juliannah Harrison, Dana Hurd, Jonathan Jacobs, Jamil Johnson, Brian Klose, Ben Michaels, Derrell Owens, Emily Padden, Nickole Scroggins, House Managers Kate Appiah-Kubi Volunteer Coordinator

PRODUCTION

Amanda M. Hall, Director of Production Bill Jamieson, Technical Director Rick Gerriets, Asst. Technical Director SCENERY Trevor Wilhelms, Scene Shop Foreman Joseph Martin, Master Carpenter Sierra Ho, Michael Rasinski, House Carpenters Amy Kellett, Scenic Charge Christa Landy, Scenic Artist Sarah Blocher, Josh Cookson, Julia Junghans, James LaDow, Rhianne Lowe, Caelan Levine Northrup, Christopher Rutherford, J.R. Schroyer, Charles Whittington, Monty Wilson, Carpenters LIGHTING Juan Juarez, Master Electrician Josh Cookson, Jesse Herche, Brandon Ingle, Kirsten Jolly, Ben Levine, Jeremy McCord, Ryan Whiteman, Electricians COSTUMES John Polles, Assistant Costume Designer Ginny McKeever, Draper Ed Dawson, Tailor Ellouise Davis, First Hand Wil Crowther, Crafts Matthew Smith, Stitcher AUDIO Andrew Gaylin, Audio Engineer RUN CREW Theo Adelberg, Production Assistant Julia Junghans, Deck Chief Matthew Smith, Costume Supervisor Linda Cavel, Wig Master Dante Fields, Juan Juarez, Light Board Operators James LaDow, Sound Board Operator Kelsey Schneider, Captioning Operator Audio Description provided by VIA Services


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