NEXT IN THE QUADRACCI POWERHOUSE
October 23 - December 2
Dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
A testament to the human spirit, this moving, true story is essential viewing for every generation.
“Tender, rueful, moving drama” – The New York Times
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Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex Quadracci Powerhouse Mark Clements Artistic Director
Dawn Helsing Wolters Managing Director
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by John Weidman
Assassins is based on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr. Playwrights Horizons, Inc. – New York City Produced Assassins Off-Broadway in 1990
Directed by Mark Clements
Musical Direction by Dan Kazemi‡ Additional Musical Staging by Michael Pink Scenic Designer/Video Projections Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Associate Sound Designer Casting Director Dialect Coach New York Casting Director Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Assistant Director
Todd Edward Ivins‡ Alex Tecoma Jeff Nellis‡ Jon Weston Sean Foote Sandy Ernst Jill Walmsley Zager Stephanie Klapper Briana J. Fahey* Laura F. Wendt* Lenny Banovez
Melissa Nyari Vartanian Craig Gottschalk Tyler Smith James Guy Jim Medved Holly Payne
Production Manager Lighting & Sound Director Technical Director Properties Director Charge Scenic Artist Costume Director
Assassins is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 • Phone: 212-541-4684; Fax: 212-397-4684 • www.MTIShows.com First Broadway Production, 2004 – Roundabout Theatre Company Todd Haimes, Artistic Director The director of this show is a member of the Stage Directors and Choregraphers Society, an independent national labor union. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. ‡Milwaukee Repertory Theater Associate Artists The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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CAST LIST Sara Jane Moore.............................................................................. Caroline O’Connor* Leon Czolgosz............................................................................................. Steve French* Samuel Byck..................................................................................................Lee E. Ernst‡* John Wilkes Booth.................................................................................... Adam Monley* Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme............................................................. Sarah Litzsinger* John Hinckley........................................................................................ Evan Harrington* Balladeer/Lee Harvey Oswald................................................................. Chris Peluso* Proprietor................................................................................... Jonathan Gillard Daly‡* Giuseppe Zangara......................................................................................... Brian Sills* Charles Guiteau.................................................................................................Mark Price* James Blaine....................................................................................................J.R. Yancher President Gerald Ford .......................................................................Jonathan Altman President James Garfield...............................................................................Ray Jivoff* Billy..........................................................................................................Luke Brotherhood Emma Goldman....................................................................................Melissa Joy Hart* David Herold..........................................................................................Jonathan Altman Chorus: Melissa Joy Hart*, Ray Jivoff*, Kelley Faulkner*, Alex Keiper*, J.R. Yancher, Jonathan Altman Ensemble: Emily Berman, Lamar Jefferson, Toni Martin, Jessi Noel, Tyrone Phillips, Jess Prichard, Jamie Rezanour, Teddy Spencer, Bri Sudia, Trequon Tate, Mercedes White Orchestra: Musical Director/Keyboard/Synthesizer............................................. Dan Kazemi‡ Tenor sax/Alto sax/Soprano sax/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet............Blair Bielawski Bass............................................................................................................... Anton Hatwich Guitar/Mandolin/Banjo..............................................................................Bob Monagle Drums/Percussion...................................................................................Patrick Morrow Trombone/Euphonium..........................................................................Kyle Samuelson Trumpet/Flugel/Cornet...........................................................................Tom Schlueter Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Soprano sax, Alto sax .................................. Barrie Shaw *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States ‡Milwaukee Repertory Theater Associate Artist
There will be no intermission for this production.
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SONG LIST Scene 1 – Fairground Limbo/Shooting Gallery Opening – Proprietor, Booth Scene 2 – Lincoln’s Balcony/Tobacco Barn The Ballad of Booth – Balladeer, Booth Scene 3 – Fairground Limbo/Saloon Scene 4 – Bystander “On Air”/Electrocution How I Saved Roosevelt – Zangara, Chorus Scene 5 – Anarchists Rally/Goldman’s House Scene 6 – Park Scene 7 – Fairground Limbo Gun Song – Czolgosz, Booth, Guiteau, Moore Scene 8 – Pan American Exposition The Ballad of Czolgosz – Balladeer, Chorus Scene 9 – Byck’s Limbo Scene 10 – Hinckley’s Limbo Unworthy of Your Love – Hinckley, Fromme Scene 11 – Moore’s Limbo/Train Station Scene 12 – Gallows The Ballad of Guiteau – Guiteau, Balladeer Scene 13 – Capital Park Scene 14 – Byck’s Car Scene 15 – Assassins’ Limbo Another National Anthem – Czolgosz, Booth, Hinckley, Fromme, Zangara, Guiteau, Moore, Byck, Balladeer, Proprietor Scene 16 – Texas School Book Depository Scene 16 – Guiteau, Moore, Hinckley, Czolgosz, Booth, Fromme, Zangara, Byck Scene 17 – Limbo Something Just Broke – Chorus Scene 18 – Finale Everybody’s Got the Right (Finale) – Booth, Czolgosz, Moore, Guiteau, Zangara, Byck, Hinckley, Oswald, Fromme Assassins – 4
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A RTISTIC DIR ECTOR’S NOTE I’m thrilled that you have joined us for Assassins, which is the third full-scale musical that we have produced in the Quadracci Powerhouse. We started our musical theater journey two years ago with our critically-acclaimed production of the masterful Cabaret, which was also my first production at The Rep. We then followed this up last season with the provocatively challenging and highly entertaining rock musical, Next To Normal. Along the way, we’ve received much enthusiastic response from long-term subscribers who may not have previously expected to see musicals at The Rep; and we’ve certainly found an entirely new audience that now comes to The Rep specifically for musicals. I love the often immediate effect that a dramatically and emotionally powerful piece of musical theater can have on an audience; and I am particularly drawn to musicals of gravitas and scale that encourage much further discussion and debate long after the final curtain has fallen. Given all of this, Assassins seemed a perfect follow-up to our two previous main stage musicals, and they don’t really come more powerful and provocative than this particular piece. Written 22 years ago now, this musical – with its brilliant score and acerbically witty libretto – has, in many ways, sadly become more poignant with our relatively recent experience of tragedy in relation to gun crime in America. Not just with the assassins – no, let’s call them what they actually are: murderers – or would-be murderer/assassins of Presidents of the United States – but also with those that are involved in the seemingly daily tragedies that happen across America; and, very often, right in our own backyards. Assassins is not in any way a lecture or exposé on the rights and wrongs, or the positives and negatives, of gun culture and ownership in this country, but merely asks us to look at the disenfranchised, sometimes celebrity-seeking, usually mentally ill, men and women of our communities, who decide to take the law into their own hands to make a “statement” to be remembered for all time. Assassins attempts to hold up a mirror to ourselves and to our society, and to take a good long, hard look at how a country – whilst in constant pursuit of the American Dream – can inadvertently encourage and facilitate those who are singing to the tune of “Another National Anthem.” Thank you for coming to see Assassins. If the post-show conversation that you have is half as revealing, informative and riveting as it has been for us in creating this piece of theater, then that will make us all here at The Rep very happy. Cheers! Mark Clements Artistic Director Assassins – 6
COMING UP IN THE STIEMKE STUDIO
“An emotionally powerful and theatrically stunning moment of truth.” – Variety
September 26- November 4
By Katori Hall
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Milwaukee Rep Expands its Artistic Family!
Announcing Our New Associate Artists We are thrilled to announce a new creative initiative that builds upon the indelible legacy of The Rep's Acting Company, expanding to include directors, writers, designers, musicians and actors. This group of 19 diverse Artists, including all six of the most recent Acting Company members, will be called Milwaukee Repertory Theater Associate Artists. Read bios and learn more at www.MilwaukeeRep.com
May Adrales (Director) Jonathan Gillard Daly (Actor) Timothy Douglas (Director) Lee E. Ernst (Actor) Laura Gordon (Actor) Angela Iannone (Actor) Todd Edward Ivins (Scenic & Costume Designer) Dan Kazemi (Composer/Musician) Marc Kudisch (Actor)
Reese Madigan (Actor) Jeff Nellis (Lighting Designer) Gerard Neugent (Actor) James Pickering (Actor) Aaron Posner (Director) Todd Rosenthal (Scenic Designer) Eric Simonson (Playwright) Lindsay Smiling (Actor) Deborah Staples (Actor) John Tanner (Composer/Musician)
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CAST BIOGR A PHIES Jonathan Altman, Chorus/President Gerald Ford/David Herold Jonathan Altman is beyond excited to be a part of this season at The Rep! Hailing from Warner Robins, GA, he graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Shorter College. He’s also performed professionally with Bigfork Summer Playhouse for two seasons, Post Playhouse and Stephen Foster Productions. Some of his credits include Godspell (Jesus), True West (Austin), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy) and Into the Woods (Jack), among others. Postcollege, this Southern boy moved to Chicago where he has worked with companies such as Circle Theatre and Light Opera Works. Endless thanks to his family, friends, Sandy, Ben and everyone at The Rep! Luke Brotherhood, Billy Luke is a homeschooled fifth grader and is excited to be back at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, having appeared in last season’s Rep Lab. He will also be appearing as Smudge in A Christmas Carol this holiday season. Luke has previously been seen at the Sunset Playhouse as Tommy Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life and the First Stage Children’s Theater production of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Luke would like to thank Sandy Ernst, Mark Clements and everyone at Milwaukee Rep for this wonderful opportunity. Jonathan Gillard Daly, Proprietor Jon is delighted to accept Mark Clements’ invitation to become a Rep Associate Artist. Some of his favorite roles here as a member of The Rep’s resident company include last season’s production of To Kill a Mockingbird, in which he played 9 – Assassins
Heck Tate, Charlie in Death of a Salesman, Herr Schultz in Cabaret, Nicky Giblin in The Seafarer, Arkady in A Month in the Country, Manus in Translations, Jimmy in The Weir and Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Jon is also a founding member of the Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona, MN, where he most recently appeared in the title role in King Lear. He is a 30-year veteran of regional theater throughout the U.S., having appeared in productions at American Players Theatre, Clarence Brown Theater, Indiana Repertory Theater, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Court Theatre (Chicago) and PCPA Theaterfest. He is also a playwright. His musical memoir, The Daly News, has been produced at Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Sacramento Theatre Company, Oregon Cabaret Theater and PCPA Theaterfest. His newest play, To the Promised Land, will be produced by First Stage Children’s Theater in early 2013. He has also appeared locally in productions at Next Act Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre and the late lamented Milwaukee Shakespeare. He has been married for 30 years to director and text coach, Gale Childs Daly. Love, as always, to Gale and their two children, Sam and Emily. Lee E. Ernst, Samuel Byck Last season at The Rep, Lee was seen performing the roles of Brabantio/Montano in Othello, Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol and Vince Lombardi in Lombardi. He was a member of The Rep’s Resident Acting Company since 1993, and with the start of the 2012/13 Season, is now a Rep Associate Artist. Previously at The Rep, he was seen as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, Leon/Nick in Speaking in Tongues, Scrooge in A Christmas Carol and The Emcee in Cabaret, Sharky in The Seafarer, Frank Lloyd Wright in Work Song, Levin in Anna Karenina, Truffaldino in Servant of Two Masters, George in Of Mice and Men, Clov in Endgame and the title roles in Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Richard III, The Foreigner and
CAST BIOGR A PHIES Tartuffe. Lee has also played leading roles with Peninsula Players, American Players Theatre, Madison Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, New American Theater, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company and ACT. Lee is a recipient of The AriZoni Best Actor Award, Minerva Laureate, Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee and is an inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellow. Mr. Ernst received his MFA from The University of Delaware-PTTP and can be heard narrating a new Ronald Reagan documentary for PBS entitled The Reagan Presidency. Kelley Faulkner, Chorus Milwaukee Rep credits include: Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Patsy in Always . . . Patsy Cline and Belle/ Lucy in A Christmas Carol. Regional credits: Claire in Proof (TheatreFest); Nancy in Oliver! and Emily Arden in State Fair (Walnut Street Theatre); Roxie in Chicago (New Candlelight Theatre); Woman 2 in Give My Regards to Broadway (Kimmel Center) and The Music Man and Street Scene (New York City Opera). National tour: Miss Watson in Big. Readings/ workshops: Sketches of Life (directed by Maurice Hines), Wildlife, Wingman and Muscleman vs. Skeletonman: A Love Story. She received her BFA in Acting from Montclair State University. This one is for Rey. Steve French, Leon Czolgosz Steve French is honored to make his Milwaukee Rep debut with Assassins. Off-Broadway, Steve was a member of the Drama Desk Award-winning ensemble of In Transit at Primary Stages and appeared in the world premiere staging of The Burnt Part Boys at Playwrights Horizons. Regionally he has performed in: The 39 Steps (Hartford Stage); Avenue X (Alliance Theatre); Camelot and Big River (Goodspeed Musicals); Man of La Mancha (Monomoy Theatre) and A Moon for the Misbegotten (Long Wharf Theatre). With love to Allison.
Evan Harrington, John Hinckley Evan Harrington has appeared on Broadway in Avenue Q (Brian) and most recently in The Phantom of the Opera (Piangi). A huge fan of Assassins (the show. . . not the people), he’s very excited to make his Rep debut in this amazing piece! Some other favorite theatrical endeavors: Mary Zimmerman’s Candide (Orator/ Grand Inquisitor); Sweeney Todd (Beadle/ Pirelli); Into the Woods (Baker); The Full Monty (Dave) and The Pirates of Penzance (Samuel). He also had tons-o-fun traveling the country in National Tours of: The Music Man (Ewart Dunlop-Quartet); Kopit/Yeston’s Phantom (Cholet) and Camelot (3rd Torchbearer to the Left). Fun fact #1: he did an episode of 30 Rock once, playing the pivotal role of “Roy” (don’t blink, you’ll miss him). And Fun Fact #2: he sings in a Meat Loaf tribute band: “Not Your Mama’s MEAT LOAF” in NYC (YouTube – NYMML). Special thanks go out to family and friends who have always allowed him to pursue his dreams: playing first base for the New York Yankees (it didn’t work out), and the backup plan, being a professional actor . . . (working out pretty good so far). www.evanharrington.com. Melissa Joy Hart, Emma Goldman, Chorus Milwaukee Rep debut! Regional credits include: Amadeus, Sound of Music and Jacques Brel (Walnut Street Theatre); Into the Woods (Arden Theatre Company); Little Mermaid (Fulton Theatre); Fat Pig (Theatre Horizon) and Musicale Series (Bristol Riverside Theatre). In addition to regional theater, Melissa had the honor of performing alongside Betty Buckley in New Ways to Dream, as well as countless concerts, cabarets and workshops. Ever GRATEFUL to Mark and Dan for the opportunity and The Rep staff for the warm welcome and crafting a beautiful theater community! Assassins – 10
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CAST BIOGR A PHIES Ray Jivoff, Chorus/President James Garfield Ray is proud to make his Rep Quadracci Powerhouse debut after having done two shows in the Stackner Cabaret. He is the Associate Artistic Director of Skylight Music Theatre here in Milwaukee. Favorite roles there include Mr. Zero in Adding Machine, Harpo in Animal Crackers, Roger Debris in The Producers and Koko in The Mikado. He directed Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (Skylight Music Theatre), The Sum of Us (Milwaukee Chamber Theatre), Little Shop of Horrors and Into the Woods (Marquette University), West Side Story (UW-Milwaukee), Ragtime (Milwaukee High School of the Arts) and Sweet Charity and Hair (Sunset Playhouse). Next is Here’s A Howdy Doo, opening at Skylight on New Year’s Eve. Alex Keiper, Chorus Alex is thrilled to be making her Milwaukee Rep debut! Recent credits include Kimberley Akimbo (Theatre Horizon), Ordinary Days (11th Hour Theatre Company, director Joe Calarco), Proof (Walnut Street Theatre) and Tulipomania (Arden Theatre Company). Upcoming, Alex will perform in Cinderella and A Little Night Music (Arden Theatre Company). Huge thanks to Mark, Dan and the entire creative team. Thanks to artists who inspire and perspire doing what we love. Love to Mom, Dad, Ryan and Matty. www.alexkeiper.com. Sarah Litzsinger, Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme Sarah is thrilled to be back at The Rep after playing bipolar mother Diana Goodman in last season’s Next To Normal. Sarah holds the distinction of being Broadway’s longest running Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. She was also seen on Broadway in Marilyn, An American
Fable (Broadway debut), Oliver! The Revival (Bet) starring Ron Moody and Patti Lupone, Les Miserables (Eponine/Cosette) and originated the role of Madeleine in Michel LeGrand’s Amour. Sarah also played Eva Peron in the 25th Anniversary Tour of Evita, directed by Hal Prince and Larry Fuller, and played The Narrator opposite Donny Osmond in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Some of her other credits include Peter Pan (Peter) at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, A Year with Frog and Toad (Bird/Mouse) at Minneapolis Children’s Theater, Tick, Tick . . . Boom! (Susan), Falsettos (Cordelia) and The Last Five Years (Cathy), all at George Street Playhouse. Sarah also won the 2007 Breakout Award at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival for her duo comedy act and performed at the TBS Comedy Festival at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas in 2008. Adam Monley, John Wilkes Booth Adam is thrilled to be working on this fascinating piece of theater with this excellent cast and crew. Broadway: Mamma Mia! (original cast). National Tours: The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul) and Deaf West’s Production of Big River (Mark Twain/Voice of Huck). OffBroadway: Fanny Hill (Will Plenty) with the York Theater Company, A Gingerbread House (Harley) at Playwrights Horizon. Regional highlights: Working (Mason Singer et al.) and Emma (Mr. Knightley) at The Old Globe, Oklahoma! (Curly) at Papermill Playhouse, A Little Night Music (Henrik) at Northshore Music Theater and The Baker’s Wife (Dominique) and Carnival (Paul) at Goodspeed Opera. Training: The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Oxford University. Many thanks to Mark, Dan and the army of Milwaukee Rep designers and crew members. Love to his ever supportive family and his beauty, Paige . . . and their little bébé on the way!
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C A S T/C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Caroline O’Connor, Sara Jane Moore Caroline was previously seen at The Rep in the Quadracci Powerhouse production of Bombshells (2010/11 Season). Most recently, she played Rose in Gypsy, Phyllis in Follies and Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris. Caroline made her Broadway debut as Velma in the musical Chicago. West End: Mabel Normand in Mack and Mabel (Olivier nomination), Hildy Esterhazy in On The Town, Romance, Romance, Street Scene, Matador, The Rink, Cabaret, Me and My Girl, Showboat (Royal Shakespeare Company), Damn Yankees, Baby, Into the Woods and A Chorus Line. In Australia credits include: Chicago, West Side Story, Man of La Mancha, Funny Girl, Piaf and Bombshells (Olivier nomination) and the world premiere of End of the Rainbow. Film credits include: Nini Legs in the Air in Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge and Ethel Merman in the Cole Porter biopic De-Lovely. Solo CD’s: What I did for Love, Stage to Screen, A Tribute to Piaf and A Tribute to Garland. Chris Peluso, Balladeer/ Lee Harvey Oswald Chris couldn’t be happier to be back in Milwaukee doing one of his favorite shows. He was last seen here as Fiyero in the National Tour of Wicked. Broadway credits include Assassins (Balladeer/Lee Harvey Oswald u/s), Mamma Mia! (Sky) and Lestat. National tours include Wicked (Fiyero). OffBroadway: The Glorious Ones. Regional credits include: John Newton in Amazing Grace (Goodspeed Opera House); Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard (Music Theatre of Wichita); Ted Hinton in Bonnie and Clyde (La Jolla Playhouse); Tony in West Side Story (Barrington Stage Company) and Marius in Les Miserables (Marriott Lincolnshire). Thanks to Milwaukee Rep, MTW, family, Christine and the weasel.
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Mark Price, Charles Guiteau Broadway credits include original companies of Mary Poppins (Robertson Aye), Wonderful Town (Ensemble), All Shook Up (Dennis), Rocky Horror Show (Riff Raff), Mamma Mia! (Pepper), Dance of the Vampires (Boris), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Snoopy u/s) and Paul Simon’s The Capeman (Anthony Krzesinski), as well as replacements in Chicago and Beauty and The Beast (Lefou). Regional credits include The 39 Steps at George Street Playhouse, Into The Woods (Baker) at the Alliance Theater, Sondheim Celebration at Lincoln Center, Sweeney Todd (Tobias/Helen Hayes nomination) at the Kennedy Center and 70, Girls, 70 for City Center Encores! FILM/TV: Law & Order, Broadway’s Finest, The Tony Awards and The Rosie O’Donnell Show. www.aboutmarkprice.com. Brian Sills, Giuseppe Zangara Brian is making his Milwaukee Rep debut. New York credits include The 24 Hour Plays (American Airlines Theater) and Himself and Nora (NYMF). National tour: The Lion King (original cast). Select regional theater credits include: Emcee in Cabaret (Kansas City Repertory Theatre); Mozart in Amadeus (Clarence Brown Theatre); Passepartout in Around the World in 80 Days (Cleveland Play House); Tranio in The Taming of the Shrew and Cloten in Cymbeline (Joseph Jefferson Award Nomination); The Three Musketeers, The Two Noble Kinsmen and How Can You Run With A Shell On Your Back? (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Unlock’d (Ravinia Festival); Shear Madness (Toronto, Chicago, The Kennedy Center); As You Like It (Resurgence Theater); The Invention of Love (Arts & Letters Theater); The Miracle Worker (Young Peoples’ Theater); You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (New York Theater); and the feature films Baby on Board, Nothing Like the Holidays and Rocky Marciano. Brian
C A S T/C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S is a graduate from The Ryerson Theater School in Toronto. www.briansills.com. J.R. Yancher, Chorus/ James Blaine J.R. Yancher, a native of Davis, CA, graduated from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts (PCPA) in 2008. Upon graduating, he moved to L.A. where he worked in a number of commercials and short films. In 2011/12, J.R. returned to PCPA as one of four professional acting interns. Favorite roles include Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, John Brooke in Little Women – The Musical, Brodie in The Real Thing and The Corporal in The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Other shows at PCPA include Cabaret, Othello, A Christmas Carol and The Sound of Music, among others. He is honored to be part of Milwaukee Rep’s 2012/13 Season. He thanks his friends and family for their love and support. Stephen Sondheim, Music Stephen Sondheim, one of the most influential and accomplished composer/lyricists in Broadway history, was born in New York City and raised in New York and Pennsylvania. As a teenager he met Oscar Hammerstein II, who became Sondheim’s mentor. Sondheim graduated from Williams College, where he received the Hutchinson Prize for Music Composition. Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), Company (1970), Follies (1971), A Little Night Music (1973), The Frogs (1974), Pacific Overtures (1976), Sweeney Todd (1979), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Into the Woods (1987), Assassins (1991), Passion (1994) and Road Show (2008), as well as lyrics for West Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959), Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965) and additional lyrics for Candide (1973). Side By Side By Sondheim (1976), Marry Me a Little (1981), You’re Gonna Love Tomorrow (1983), Putting It
Together (1993/99), Moving On (2001) and Sondheim on Sondheim (2010) are anthologies of his work as composer and lyricist. For films, he composed the scores of Stavisky (1974) and co-composed Reds (1981), as well as songs for Dick Tracy (1990). He also wrote the songs for the television production Evening Primrose (1966), co-authored the film The Last of Sheila (1973) and the play Getting Away with Murder (1996) and provided incidental music for the plays The Girls of Summer (1956), Invitation to a March (1961), Twigs (1971) and The Enclave (1973). Saturday Night (1954), his first professional musical, finally had its New York premiere in 1999. Mr. Sondheim has received the Tony Award for Best Score/Music/Lyrics for Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Into the Woods and Passion, all of which won the New York Drama Circle Award for Outstanding/Best Musical, as did Pacific Overtures and Sunday in the Park with George. In total, his works have accumulated more than 60 individual and collaborative Tony Awards. “Sooner Or Later,” from the film Dick Tracy, won the 1999 Academy Award for Best Song. Mr. Sondheim received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1984 for Sunday in the Park with George. In 1983, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, which awarded him the Gold Medal for Music in 2006. In 1990 he was appointed the first Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford University and was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award in the 1993 Kennedy Center Honors. Mr. Sondheim is on the Council of the Dramatists Guild, the national association of playwrights, composers and lyricists, having served as its President from 1973 to 1981. In 1981, he founded Young Playwrights Inc. to develop and promote the work of American playwrights aged 18 years and younger. His collected lyrics with attendant essays have been published in two volumes: Finishing the Hat (2010) and Look, I Made A Hat (2011).
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C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S John Weidman, Book John Weidman wrote the book for Pacific Overtures (Tony nominations, Best Book and Best Musical), produced and directed on Broadway by Hal Prince. He co-authored the new book for Lincoln Center Theater’s Tony Award-winning revival of Cole Porter’s Anything Goes, a new production of which was mounted last fall by Trevor Nunn at the National Theatre. Weidman wrote the book for Assassins, score by Stephen Sondheim, directed Off-Broadway by Jerry Zaks and in London’s West End (Drama Critics’ Award for Best Musical) by Sam Mendes. He wrote the book for Big (Tony nominations, Best Book), score by Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire, directed on Broadway by Mike Ockrent, and, with director/choreographer Susan Stroman, co-created the musical Contact (Tony nomination, Best Book), which won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical. Weidman is writing the book for Bounce, score by Stephen Sondheim, direction by Harold Prince. Since 1986, he has written for Sesame Street, receiving 11 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Children’s Program. Weidman is President of the Dramatists’ Guild of America. He lives in New York City with his wife, Lila, and their two children, Laura and Jonathan. Mark Clements, Director/Artistic Director Mark Clements began his tenure as The Rep’s Artistic Director with the 2010/11 season. He is an awardwinning international theater director whose work has appeared in over 100 major theaters throughout Europe and the United States. Recent productions include: Othello, Next to Normal, Death of a Salesman, Bombshells and Cabaret at The Rep; Oliver!, Born Yesterday, Great Expectations, Les Miserables (2008 Barrymore Award – Best Production of a Musical) and Of Mice and Men (2007 Barrymore Award – Best Director and Best Production of a Play), all for Walnut
Street Theatre, Philadelphia; The Milliner (Off-Broadway, World Premiere), CSC, New York; My Fair Lady, Copenhagen; The Browning Version (Barclays/TMA Regional Theatre Award) at Derby Playhouse and Blunt Speaking (World Premiere), Chichester Festival Theatre U.K. and Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York, both starring Corin Redgrave. Other productions include: Speaking in Tongues (U.S. Premiere) with Kevin Anderson and Karen Allen (SDC’s Joe Calloway Award, Best Director Nomination), Roundabout Theatre Company; Speaking in Tongues (European Premiere; Barclays/TMA Best Director Nomination), Hampstead Theatre, London; Creator/Director – Soul Train (Laurence Olivier Award Nomination), West End and three U.K. national tours; and the U.K. national tours of The Glass Menagerie, The Gingerbread Lady and Love & Marriage, all for Bath Theatre Royal productions. Mark served as an Associate Artistic Director for Moving Theatre Company, the production company founded by Vanessa and Corin Redgrave. He has also been Associate Director for New End Theatre and New Players Theatre, both in London, Royal Theatre in Northampton and Torch Theatre in Wales. Additionally, Mark served as Artistic Director of the award-winning Derby Playhouse in the U.K. from 1992 to 2002, where he produced over 100 productions and directed 47, including nine transfers to London’s West End and many U.K. national tours and international collaborations with leading companies in Europe and the U.S. He serves on the National Advisory Board for the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys. Dan Kazemi, Musical Director/ Keyboard/Synthesizer Dan Kazemi is a Philadelphia-based composer, actor, music director and educator, and was Musical Director for The Rep’s recent productions of Always . . . Patsy Cline, Next to Normal and Cabaret. He graduated from Haverford College with a BA in Music Composition and a Theater minor. In Philadelphia, Dan most recently orchestrated and musically directed the world premiere musical, Tulipomania, at the Arden Theatre Company. Dan musically directed Tick, Tick . . . Boom!, Austentations, Assassins – 16
C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S The PhillyRocks! concerts, The World Goes Round (Barrymore nomination), Reefer Madness, Little Shop of Horrors, Rooms and The Great American Trailer Park Musical for 11th Hour Theatre Company. He also garnered a Helen Hayes Nomination for his work on the D.C. premiere of The Musical of Musicals: The Musical, a Barrymore Nomination for The Flea and the Professor (Arden Theatre Company), and received a Barrymore Award for 11th Hour’s Avenue X. At the Walnut Street Theatre, Dan musically directed, arranged and performed in The Irish and How They Got That Way (Two Barrymore Nominations). Dan’s music has been performed at the Cirque de Demain in Paris, at the A.W.A.R.D. Show Philadelphia and in 213 Productions collaborations, Untitled Project #213 and Your Attention Please! Dan is also the composer of a new musical, The Tapioca Miracle (thetapiocamiracle.com). Michael Pink, Additional Musical Staging Michael Pink is an international choreographer and teacher, and has been Artistic Director of the Milwaukee Ballet since December 2002. During that time, he has established himself as a prominent member of the Milwaukee arts community. His dramatic productions of Romeo & Juliet, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, Dracula, Don Quixote, Giselle 1943, The Sleeping Beauty, Esmeralda, Cinderella and Peter Pan have been hailed as “Classical ballet for the 21st century.” His other credits include choreography for stage, screen and television. He was nominated for a West End Theatre Award in 1980. His work is currently in the repertoire of the Royal New Zealand, Boston, Colorado, Atlanta and Norwegian National ballet companies. He trained with the Royal Ballet, dancing with English National Ballet from 1975 to 1985. He worked alongside Christopher Gable as Associate Artistic Director of the Northern Ballet Theatre and was a founding director of Ballet Central in London from 1986 to 1998. Rudolf Nureyev invited him to work at the Paris Opera and La Scala Milan. Michael is 17 – Assassins
delighted to be part of Mark Clements’ creative team once again. Todd Edward Ivins, Scenic Designer/ Video Projections Designer Todd Edward Ivins tells stories through design. He is happy to return to The Rep where he designed the scenery for Next to Normal, and both scenery and costumes for Cabaret and Othello. Regional theater favorites include: Les Miserables (Walnut Street Theatre); Into the Woods (5th Avenue Theatre); Bright Lights, Big City (Prince Music Theatre); Camelot (Engeman Theatre); The Happy Time (Signature Theatre); Of Mice and Men, Godspell, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Oliver!, Rent, Man of LaMancha, Hair, Tiny Dancer, Thing About Men, Present Laughter and Dreamgirls. Off-Broadway favorites: The Milliner, Fathers and Sons, Time of Your Life, Our God’s Brother, The Jeweler’s Shop, Linnea, House of Desires, Salvage Shop, The Last Starfighter: The Musical, A Majority of One, Squatters and Deathclaw 7. Todd designs scenery, projections and costumes. His work spans dance, opera, plays, musicals, corporate events and newsrooms, ranging from intimate events to arenas. Love and gratitude to my wife and muse, Abigail Trueblood. Todd’s online portfolio can be seen at www.ivinsart.com. Alex Tecoma, Costume Designer Alex has been a Draper in The Rep’s Costume Shop for the past 15 seasons. He was Rep Company Member of the Year for the 2004/05 season. Past designs for The Rep include: Always . . . Patsy Cline, Next to Normal, Nobody Lonesome for Me, Liberace!, Route 66, The Lady with All the Answers, Greater Tuna, The Norman Conquests, The Glass Menagerie, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, Polish Diva from Milwaukee, The Andrews Brothers, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Lana Mae’s Honky Tonk Laundry, Fully Committed and Shear Madness. Other design credits include: Barrymore with Lee Ernst, Memory House, Skin Tight, Syncopation, A Phoenix Too Frequent (Renaissance Theaterworks), The Tempest (Optimist Theatre) and Harley Davidson’s 100th Anniversary Tour. Other professional credits: Great Lakes Theater Festival, American Players Theatre, Colorado
C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Shakespeare Festival and Santa Fe Opera. Alex received his MFA in Costume Design from University of Illinois. Jeff Nellis, Lighting Designer Milwaukee Rep designs include the recent productions of Othello, Next to Normal, Cabaret, Bombshells and Death of a Salesman. Other designs include Broadway’s Prymate, Off-Broadway’s Tryst (New York Outer Critics Circle Award nomination), The Milliner, Zanna Don’t!, From Door to Door, The Daughter-In-Law, One Shot One Kill, Our Sinatra, Cobb, The Fifth Column, Coyote on a Fence, Men on the Verge of a Hispanic Breakdown, The It Girl and others. He has worked around the country at theaters including Center Stage Theatre, Alley Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Bay Street Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, Hartford Stage Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Westport Country Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, North Shore Music Theatre, Los Angeles Opera, Trinity Repertory Company, George Street Playhouse, Florida Stage, Arkansas Repertory Theatre and others. Jon Weston, Sound Designer Broadway credits include: How To Succeed...; 13 the Musical; Les Miserables; The Color Purple; Glass Menagerie; Caroline, or Change (AUDELCO Award); Nine; Imaginary Friends; Thoroughly Modern Millie; The Green Bird; On the Town; Company in concert at Lincoln Center and Man of La Mancha (Starring Raul Julia and Sheena Easton). Off-Broadway and regional: Los Otros (Mark Taper Forum directed by Graciela Daniele); The Scottsboro Boys (Old Globe Theatre directed by Susan Stroman); A Room With A View (Old Globe Theatre directed by Scott Schwartz); Limelight (La Jolla Playhouse directed by Warren Carlyle); Parade (Mark Taper Forum directed by Rob Ashford); The First Wives Club (directed by Francesca Zambello); Rooms . . . a rock romance (directed by Scott Schwartz); A Little Night Music (L.A. Drama Critics Award); The Thing About Men; Tick, Tick . . . Boom!; Bright Lights, Big City and Family Guy, Live! (Carnegie Hall).
Jill Walmsley Zager, Dialect Coach Jill is very happy to be back at The Rep for the 2012/13 Season. Other Milwaukee Rep credits include To Kill a Mockingbird, A Christmas Carol, Lombardi, Yellowman, Ten Chimneys, Cabaret, My Name Is Asher Lev, Laurel and Hardy and The 39 Steps. Jill has recently returned to Milwaukee from three years as the Co-Head of Voice and Dialects and the Company Coach at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Regionally, she has worked at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre, Drury Lane Water Tower, Apple Tree Theatre, Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, Utah Shakespeare Festival and Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. Jill earned her Master’s Degrees at CSSD (London) and Northwestern. She is married to James Zager, the Head of the Theater Program at Carroll University. Stephanie Klapper, New York Casting For Milwaukee Rep, she is currently casting Blues in the Night and The Mountaintop. Previously for The Rep: Cabaret, Next to Normal, Assassins, Bomb-itty of Errors, From My Hometown, Fire on the Bayou, Grafton City Blues and The Night is a Child. Selected Broadway credits include A Christmas Story, the Musical! (upcoming), Dividing the Estate and Bells are Ringing. Select Off-Broadway credits include: Eve Ensler’s Emotional Creature (upcoming); Harrison, Texas, RX, (Primary Stages/ Resident Casting Director); Cactus Flower (Westside Arts Theatre) and Karen O’s Stop the Virgens (St. Anne’s Warehouse). Regional credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, The Alley Theatre, Arena Stage, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Commonwealth Theatre Company, Delaware Theatre Company, Hartford Stage Company, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, The New Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, Roundhouse and Westport Country Playhouse. Select film and television credits include Alice Jacobs is Dead, Feast of the Goat, Roberta and Lazytown. Ms Klapper is a member of The Casting Society of America and The League of Professional Theatre Woman. Assassins – 18
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BIOGR A PHIES Dawn Helsing Wolters, Managing Director Dawn Helsing Wolters joined Milwaukee Repertory Theater as Managing Director in 2009. She currently serves as President of the Milwaukee Arts Partners consortium and as a member of the Bridge Committee for the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts, the National Advisory Board for the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys, the Rotary Club of Milwaukee and the Advisory Board for the Chicago-based Still Point Theatre Collective. Dawn was Executive Director of Chicago’s Court Theatre from 2005 to 2009, where she served on the board of The League of Chicago Theatres, chairing its Nominating Committee. As a founding board member of the Hyde Park Cultural Alliance, she helped lead the group’s transition to an independent not-for-profit organization, chairing its Governance Committee. Dawn served as Director of Development at Center Stage in Baltimore, and held marketing and public relations positions at Center Stage and Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. While completing her MFA in Theatre Management at Yale School of Drama, she was Associate Managing Director of Yale Repertory Theatre and Managing Director of the Summer Cabaret. Dawn has served on the Executive Committee of the League of Resident Theatres and consulted in leadership development, capacity building and fundraising and served in an advisory capacity for the National Endowment for the Arts, the Massachusetts Cultural Commission, Arts Midwest, The University of Chicago’s Graham School of General Studies and Goucher College’s graduate Arts Administration program and been a guest lecturer at several colleges and universities.
Briana J. Fahey, Stage Manager Briana is thrilled to be kicking off her tenth season at The Rep with Assassins. Other regional credits include California Shakespeare Theater, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Magic Theatre and Center Repertory Company. Love to Biff. Laura F. Wendt, Assistant Stage Manager Laura is excited to spend her seventh season here at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. She is a Wisconsin native and graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Other regional theater credits include: Riverside Theatre Shakespeare Festival, American Players Theatre and Nebraska Shakespearean Festival. Special thanks to Matt, Briana and Holly for all they do. Kaitlin Kitzmiller, Stage Management Intern Kaitlin Kitzmiller attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha where she graduated in the spring of 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in Technical Theatre with an emphasis in Stage Management. Since graduating, Kaitlin has stage managed for Ballet Nebraska, BravO! National Dance and Talent Competition and SkullDuggery Productions, a local Omaha theater troupe. In addition, she has spent the past seven summers assistant stage managing and stage managing with Nebraska Shakespeare. Kaitlin is honored and beyond excited to be part of the 2012/13 Season here at Milwaukee Rep.
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BIOGR A PHIES Marissa Robinson, Stage Management Intern Marissa is thrilled to be joining Milwaukee Rep this season. She is originally from Connecticut and a recent graduate of Emerson College in Boston. Previously, she has worked for Anne Bogart’s SITI Company, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company and the New London Barn Playhouse. She also recently spent a semester in London where she got the fabulous opportunity to work and study at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, at the Duchess Theatre and the Playhouse Theatre in the West End. Special thanks to friends and family for their endless support and encouragement. Lenny Banovez, Assistant Director Lenny is thrilled to be back at The Rep this year! Past Rep credits include King Lear (Fool/ Burgundy), Tartuffe (Valere), Hula-Hoop Sha-Boop (Johnny), Dogpark: The Musical (Champ) and They Came From Way Out There (Zeff). Other Milwaukee credits include Reasons to be Pretty (Greg) with Renaissance Theaterworks, Lion In Winter (Geoffrey) with Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Henry IV Part 2 (Silence/Snare) with Milwaukee Shakespeare and the title role in Henry 5 with Quasi Theater Company. Lenny has acted and directed both in New York and regionally with TITAN Theatre Company, PCPA Theaterfest, Texas Shakespeare, Virginia Shakespeare, Huron Playhouse, Monomoy Theatre and as a guest artist with NYU’s TISCH School of the Arts. Lenny received his BA in Theater Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and his MFA from the Professional Actor Training Program (PATP) at Ohio University. Lenny is also the Artistic Director of TITAN Theatre Company in New York City.
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ORCHESTRA Blair Bielawksi, Tenor sax/Alto sax/ Soprano sax/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet Blair Bielawski has an extensive and varied background in education and performance. He holds a BA in Music Education from Carroll University (Waukesha, WI, 1981) and an MA from the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI, 1984). He taught for 12 years at a variety of grade levels. Blair is currently an author and part of the advisory group for Lorenz Educational Press along with being an author and composer for Heritage Music Press. Before joining Lorenz, he was a member of the Hal Leonard editorial and arranging staff for 17 years, working on all aspects of the music catalog. Anton Hatwich, Bass Bassist Anton Hatwich has been living in Chicago for the last decade. He performs regularly with many of the leading lights of the creative improvised music scene there, including Keefe Jackson, Frank Rosaly, Nick Mazzarella, Jason Adasciewicz, Fred LonbergHolm, Josh Berman, Toby Summerfield, Matt Schneider, Nick Broste, Tim Daisy and Jaimie Branch. Hatwich also works regularly on the West Coast with Bay Area musicians Aram Shelton and Kyle Bruckmann. Out of town work has included national and international tours. Festival performances include Chicago Jazz Festival, Umbrella Music Festival, Iowa City Jazz Festival, Ring Ring Festival (Belgrade) and Ulrichsburger Kaleidophon in Ulrichsberg, Austria. He leads two of his own bands: the Anton Hatwich Quartet and 333. In addition to his performing and recording career, Anton maintains a busy private teaching studio in Chicago. Bob Monagle, Guitar/Mandolin/Banjo Bob has been working as a guitarist in the Milwaukee area music scene for the past 30 years as both a leader and a sideman. He has been the guitarist for several national and regional theater productions including Rent, Hairspray, Jacques Brel, The Last Five Years, Next to Normal and several others. Last year Bob also performed with the Milwaukee
BIOGR A PHIES Symphony Orchestra for the Pops concert “Bond Forever.” Bob is also co-owner of a local recording studio/post production business (Tanner-Monagle), where he maintains a busy career as a session guitarist playing on local and national television and radio commercials. Patrick Morrow, Drums/Percussion Patrick is glad to be back at The Rep after drumming for Always . . . Patsy Cline, Next to Normal and Cabaret. In addition to The Rep, Patrick has provided percussive accompaniment for many local theaters including the Fireside Theatre, First Stage Children’s Theater and Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. He spent a great deal of 2009/10 touring the U.S. and Canada with Little House on the Praire: The Musical starring TV’s Melissa Gilbert. When not doing “legit” gigs, Patrick can be found playing with local powerpop sensation, Trolley, and jaunting the globe with Eddie Clendening & the Blue Ribbon Boys. A huge thanks goes out to Mark and Dan for keeping a drummer drumming. Kyle Samuelson, Trombone/Euphonium Kyle Samuelson is one of the most indemand and diverse freelancers in the area. Regularly performing with a wide range of groups from classical to jazz to rock, he has performed with all of the top orchestras and theaters in the area, as well as with several national acts. Kyle also enjoys a robust teaching career with a large studio of private students ranging from high school to adult. He is a longtime resident of Milwaukee and is married to Jennifer, with whom he has two great kids, Brett and Chase. Tom Schlueter, Trumpet/Flugel/Cornet Tom Schlueter has played trumpet since the age of eight. He won the Milwaukee Symphony Young Artist Competition at 15 and is two-time winner of the International Trumpet Guild Solo Competition. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he studied with Arnold Jacobs and Renold Schilke of the Chicago Symphony and accompanied the MSO on their European tour. He has been principle trumpet with Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra, Waukesha Symphony,
Skylight Opera Theatre and Milwaukee Chamber Brass. His varied free-lance work has included studio recordings, Broadway shows and playing with entertainers such as Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughn, John Denver and Doc Severinsen. Barrie Shaw, Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Alto Sax On completing his education, Barrie joined the “Regimental Band of The Coldstream Guards” in London. After four years service, he left to pursue a professional career touring with The Drifters, Benny King, The Supremes, The Four Tops, The Detroit Emeralds, Odyssey, Howard Keel, and many more. Barrie has a long history with London’s West End, playing on Grease and Smokey Joe’s Café simultaneously. Other West End credits include: The Two Ronnie’s at the London Palladium, Blondel, Winnie The Musical, Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down, Cabaret, A Chorus Line, Barnum, The Magic Castle, They are Playing Our Song, Chess, Starlight Express, Stop The World I Want To Get Off, West Side Story and Gypsy in Australia. Barrie played on Chicago, The Sound of Music, Jolson, Piaf, Shout, Annie, The Wizard of Oz, The Man of La Mancha and End of the Rainbow. Special Thanks Actors Theatre of Louisville Prop Department Kathleen Dobbins A2d: Lew Mead, Zac Duax Group One: Jack Kelly, Matt Larson, Amy Vallandi PRG – Secaucus, NJ: David Strang, Darren DeVerna Hall Associates Flying Effects: Tracy Nunnally Additional Staff Lauren O’Connell Tyler Albright Understudies Chorus, Lamar Jefferson; Proprietor, Trequon Tate; Samuel Byck, Jess Prichard; Chorus, Jamie Rezanour; Leon Czolgosz/John Hinckley, Teddy Spencer; Emma Goldman, Emily Berman; Chorus, Tyrone Phillips; Chorus/Billy, Jessi Noel; Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, Toni Martin; John Wilkes Booth, Teddy Spencer; Sara Jane Moore, Bri Sudia; Balladeer/Lee Harvey Oswald, Jonathan Altman; Charles Guiteau, Jess Prichard; Giuseppe Zangara, J.R. Yancher; Chorus, Mercedes White Assassins – 22
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T H E S TA F F ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Mark Clements
ARTISTIC
Associate Artistic Director.......................Sandy Ernst Associate Artistic Director.................Brent Hazelton Artistic Associate...........................Michael M. Kroeker
EDUCATION
Education Director............................... Jenny Kostreva Education Coordinator.......................Leda Hoffmann Education Associate.............................Neal Easterling Teaching Artists.........................................Marcy Kearns, Cheryl Ann Lisowski Full-time Education Intern........ Lindsey Schmeltzer Part-Time Education Intern............. Radhika Sharma
ASSOCIATE ARTISTS
May Adrales, Jonathan Gillard Daly, Timothy Douglas, Lee E. Ernst, Laura Gordon, Angela Iannone, Todd Edward Ivins, Dan Kazemi, Marc Kudisch, Reese Madigan, Jeff Nellis, Gerard Neugent, James Pickering, Aaron Posner, Todd Rosenthal, Eric Simonson, Lindsay Smiling, Deborah Staples, John Tanner
ASSISTANTS/APPRENTICES/INTERNS
Literary Assistant....................................... JC Clementz Directing Apprentice........................... Lenny Banovez Directing Intern................................... Maggie Ellsworth Acting Interns..................................... Jonathan Altman, Emily Berman, Lamar Jefferson, Toni Linn Martin, Jessi Noel, Tyrone Phillips, Jamie Rezanour, Bri Sudia, Trequon Tate, Mercedes White, J.R. Yancher, Jess Prichard, Teddy Spencer
PRODUCTION
Production Manager............ Melissa Nyari Vartanian Assistant Production Manager......... Liza Tognazzini Production Purchaser...............................Peter Koenig Assistant Stagehand..............................Katrina Weber
Costumes
Costume Director......................................... Holly Payne Costume Shop Assistant............................. Amy Horst Senior Draper......................................... Alex B. Tecoma Drapers............................Inga Busque, April McKinnis, First Hand/Draper........................................ Jef Ouwens First Hand...................................................Jessica Jaeger Junior First Hand.......................................Leslie Vaglica Stitchers...................................... Caitlin Lux, Carol Ross Stitcher/Wig Assistant.......................Jaime Schnittke Part-time Sticher/Rental..................... Jade Jablonski Stylist............................................................Kevin McElroy Crafts Artist.......................................... Kate McLaughlin Show Assistant/Shopper................... Jennifer Vinent Wig & Make-up Supervisor...........Lara Leigh Dalbey Senior Wardrobe.....................................Carrisa Sexton Wardrobe....................................................... Cassie Head Intern............................................................ Hayley Jaeger
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Lighting & Sound
Lighting & Sound Director.............. Craig Gottschalk Assistant Sound Supervisor.........................Erin Paige Assistant Lighting Design Intern........................................ Jeremy Dominik Electrics Interns.......................................... Kayla Howell, Nicholas Osenberg
Props
Properties Director ...................................... James Guy Assistant Props Director/ Props Craft Artisan................................... Anna Warren Props Crafts Artisan...............................Sarah Kirkham Soft Props Artisan......................Margaret Hasek-Guy Props Carpenter/Artisan....................... Erik Lindquist Prop Painter/Graphic Artist.................Jill Lynn Lyons Props Intern.................................................... Lisa Griebel
Scenic
Technical Director......................................... Tyler Smith Assistant Technical Director..................... Natalie Bell Charge Scenic Artist...................................Jim Medved Lead Scenic Artist.................................. Shannon Mann Scenic Artist..................................................Kira Nehmer Paint Intern..............................................Shannon Meyer
Stage Management
Production Stage Manager............... Briana J. Fahey Stage Managers.................. Richelle Harrington Calin, Sarah Deming-Henes, Sarah Hoffmann, Rebecca Lindsey, Kimberly McCann, Laura F. Wendt, Amanda Weener Stage Management Apprentice.......Jason Simpson Stage Management Interns..............Kaitlin Kitzmiller, Marissa Robinson
Resident Stagehands & Carpenters
Terry Brannan, Bill Burgardt, Sam Garst, Rick Grilli, Dave Hicks, Paul Kneevers, John Nusslock, Jason Pruzin, Robert Schultz, Jim Zinky
MANAGING DIRECTOR Dawn Helsing Wolters
ADMINISTRATION
General Manager..................................... Claude Binder Company Manager........................... Dawn Marie Ross Administrative Assistant........Erin Burgess-Ellingen Receptionists............................. Andrea Roades-Bruss, Michael Evans, Grace Hern, Katherine Ketter, Maria Roades Intern......................................................................Lisa Rowe
DEVELOPMENT
Interim Director of Development.............Lisa Fulton Institutional Giving Manager......................Nina Jones Individual Giving Manager...................... Anne Cauley Events Manager..............................Rebecca Kitelinger Development Assistant.........................Casey Harding Major Gifts Consultant...........................Tamara Hauck Development Intern.......................... David Gasperetti Events Intern...........................................Edward Lupella
T H E S TA F F (c o n t .) FINANCE
Finance Director................................. Leslie Fillingham Payroll/Benefits Specialist......................Judi Schauer Finance and Production Accountant.....Lisa Krakau Accounting Assistant................................ Marie Holtyn
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HOUSEKEEPING
Housekeeping Supervisor....................... Bruce Melick Housekeeping Staff.................................... Regail Blade, Kaye Johnyakin, Dennis Reed, Rosie L. Williams
MAINTENANCE
Chief Building Engineer.................... Mark A. Uhrman Lead Engineer............................................... James Ross Engineers........................... Todd Ross, Brittany Scites
MARKETING
Director of Marketing & Communications............................................Lisa Fulton Patron Relations Manager............ Christine YĂźndem Marketing Coordinator...........................Kaitlin Schlick Graphic Designer................................... Megan Gadient Graphic Design Intern....Marquayla Shanice Ellison Marketing Intern...................................... Jenny Loeffler Photographer...................................... Michael Brosilow Videographer...................................The Stage Channel
Oct. 19 - Dec. 23
Public Relations
Public Relations Director.....................Cindy E. Moran PR Interns........................Fly Steffens, Michelle Vinson
House Operations
House Operations Manager..............Jared Holloway House Assistant............................ Lindsey Schmeltzer Concierge.................Brianna Boyden, LaToya Dennis Gift Shop..........................................................Quiana Ellis
Teleservices
Manager.......................................................... Joyce Hanin Sales Representatives.......Ural Campbell, Joe Della, Mark Geisheker, Charles Grant, Melissa Neuman, Ryan Peterson, Alyssa Ray-Alden, Joe Riggenbach, Caryl Robers, Stacy Vittal
Ticket Office
Ticket Operations Manager.......... Michelle J. Usadel Assistant Ticket Office Manager................................. James Thibodeau Senior Ticket Representative.................... Jaime Lacy Ticket Representatives................. David Dziatkiewicz, Johnell Major-Wesley, Taylor Rick, Jake Seamens, Rachel Tebow, Theodore Woo
STACKNER CABARET
Manager............................................................. D.J. Rogan Consulting Chef...............................................Jay Anson Assistant Manager...........................Matthew Flannery
Written & Originally Directed by Sheldon Epps Original Vocal Arrangements & Musical Direction by Chapman Roberts Orchestrations & Additional Vocal Arrangements by Sy Johnson
Cabaret Staff
Michael Anderson, Kathleen Borchardt, Robert Brooks, Terese Dick, Caitlin Hagness, Tanya Haynes, Tim Gould, Alex Herrmann, Matt Herrmann, Mariel Hildenbrand, Leda Hoffmann, Caitlin Lux, Anna Marie Passow, James Passow, Michael Passow, Jeanne Pfannenstiel, Claire Rydzik, Jaime Schnittke, Micheal Shorty, Stephan Shanklin, Frenisha Smith, Rachel Stenman, Charles Wallace, Rebecca Witt
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DONORS
Milwaukee Repertory Theater is supported in part by: David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation The Rep would like to thank all of the organizations and individuals listed below who generously contributed to The Rep. This list reflects gifts received during the 2011/12 Season. CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT AGENCY DONORS $50,000+ The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation The Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation MillerCoors The Shubert Foundation David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) $25,000 – $49,999 CAMPAC The Friends of The Rep Harley-Davidson Foundation The Faye McBeath Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Northwestern Mutual Foundation $10,000 – $24,999 Helen Bader Foundation, Inc. Robert W. Baird & Co. Jay and Patricia Baker Foundation Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation Mae E. Demmer Charitable Trust Einhorn Family Foundation The Charles E. Kubly Foundation MPS Foundation Rockwell Automation Rogers Memorial Hospital Wisconsin Arts Board $1,000 – $9,999 Badger Meter Bell Ambulance Fiduciary Management, Inc. Foley & Lardner LLP Halloin and Murdock S.C. Frieda & William Hunt Memorial Trust Johnson Controls Foundation The Sheldon and Marianne Lubar Fund of the Lubar Family Foundation M&I Wealth Management Milwaukee Arts Board Park Bank Foundation Target The VanderBloemen Group LLC We Energies Under $1,000 Alliance Staff, LLC Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors Youth Foundation Quarles & Brady LLP 2012 GALA SUPPORTERS Aurora Healthcare Badger Meter Baird Briggs & Stratton Davis Kuelthau Attorneys at Law Foley & Lardner LLP Godfrey Kahn S.C.
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Harley-Davidson Hays Companies Heartland Funds KPMG Marcus Hotels & Resorts The Marek Group M&I Wealth Management MillerCoors Northwestern Mutual Foundation Quarles & Brady LLP Uncorkt The VanderBloemen Group We Energies PARTICIPANTS IN THE MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM American Transmission Co., LLC Assurant Health Aurora Health Care Bon-Ton Stores Foundation Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. Chevron Exxon Mobil FM Global GE Foundation General Electric Foundation Johnson Controls Foundation Johnson Controls, Inc. Mead Witter Foundation, Inc. Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Rockwell Automation Corp. Matching Gift Program SPX Corporation Foundation U.S. Bank We Energies Quad/Graphics Inc. INDIVIDUAL GIVING 2011/12 Executive Producer ($25,000 and up) Patricia Lindner Sally S. Manegold Robert H. and Carol O. Manegold ¤ Kathleen H. Seidel Associate Producer ($10,000 – $24,999) Jim and Pati Ericson ◊ George and Audrey Grove Judy Hansen ¤ Director ($5,000 – $9,999) Julia and Bladen Burns Ruth DeYoung Kohler Jacqueline Herd-Barber and Michael Barber ◊ Keyes Family ¤ John and Constance Kordsmeier ◊ David and Camille Kundert ◊ Betty Quadracci ◊ Gordana and Milan Racic Catherine and Buddy Robinson ¤ Teddy and Karin Werner ¤ Assistant Director ($2,500 – $4,999) Kathe and Bill Biersach
Wendy and Warren Blumenthal ¤ James and Mary Braza ¤ Robert and Carolyn Burrell Susan and Gee Esslinger ¤ Kirt and Dixie Fiegel Kathleen Gray and Ronald R. Hofer ¤ Peter and Linda Hotz ¤ Henry and Margery Howard Jeffrey and Jacqueline Jahnke Judy and Gary Jorgensen ◊ Judith Keyes Kristine and Wayne Lueders ¤ Paul McElwee and Gayle Rosemann Geraldine Mesching Anthony and Donna Meyer◊ Dwight and Marleen Morgan Ruth Olsen Anthony Petullo◊ Jay and Anne Schamberg June Schloerb Thomas and Meredith Scrivner ¤ Michael F. Smith ¤ Robert and Malissa Welke Stacy and Blair Williams ¤ Kristine and David Zahn Playwright ($1,500 – $2,499) Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Aster ¤ Mark and Gerry Biehl ◊ Cheryl and Mark Brickman Randy Bryant and Cecilia Gore ¤ Elaine Burke Jane and Stephen Chernof ¤ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dyer ¤ Aly El-Ghatit Patrick and Molly Gallagher ¤ Connie Gavin and Bob Rothacker ¤ Franklyn and M. Anne Gimbel ◊ Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Margaret Heminway Wells Fund John and Tameica Greene ¤ Susan and John Harrits Carla and Robert Hay Dawn Helsing Wolters and Tony Wolters Dr. and Mrs. Burt Hoffman Stephen and Roberta Isaacson ¤ Maja Jurisic and Don Fraker Charles and Mary Kamps Otho Kile Jr. Charitable Trust Robert and Gail Korb Arthur and Nancy Laskin ◊ Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation◊ Dr. Paul W. Loewenstein and Ms. Jody Kaufman Loewenstein Michael and Sandra McNeely ¤ Vivian Moller Robert and Dianne Morris George and Julie Mosher Abigail and David Nash ¤ Dr. David Paris Paul and Lynn Rix Joseph A. and Sarah Rock ¤ Micky and Ron Sadoff ¤ Joe and Katy Schlidt Patrick Smith ¤
DONORS Nita Soref Judy Van Till Wilfred Wollner Clare and Judy Zempel Stage Manager ($1,000 – $1,499) Fran and Lowell Adams Matteo Alioto Helen and Bruce Ambuel Daniel and Amy Argall Isabel L. Bader Janet Balding John and Carol Bannen Randal and Mary Lynn Brotherhood Dr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Camitta Jim Cauley and Brenda Andrews Cherchian Family Foundation Mark Clements Beverly and Ervin Colton George and Sandra Dionisopoulos◊ Dwight and Lin Ellis/Crysdahl Foundation Suzy Ettinger Byron and Suzanne Foster ◊ Karen and Gardner Friedlander Richard S. and Ann L. Gallagher ◊ Lloyd and Mary Ann Gerlach ◊ Stephen and Bernadine Graff Greater Milwaukee Foundation Donald and Barbara Abert Fund (JM) Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund Leland Hansen Edward Hashek and John Jors ◊ Dr. Lawrence and Joyzele Howards Kenton and Janet Howenstine Janet and Graham Hume ◊ Aaron and Christy Jagdfeld Pam Kriger Vince and Jan Martin ◊ Mary E. McAndrews Daniel and Constance McCarty Hazelyn McComas ◊ Jim and Sally Mergener Cathy and Wally Morics ◊ Justin and Susanna Mortara Karen Plunkett and Thomas Muenster Greg and Rhonda Oberland David Olson and Claire Fritsche Bruce and Peppy O’Neill Bob and Mary Lou Parrish Elaine N. Peterson ◊ Jim and Gwen Plunkett ◊ James and Lys Reiskytl Susan Riedel Cornelia Riedl Patrick Schmidt and Dewey Caton Thomas and Lori Schuster John Shannon and Jan Serr Bonnie and Bill Stafford Frank and Elsa Sterner Anne and Fred Stratton ◊ James and Elaine Sweet Maureen Swokowski and Hillerian Hess Sean and Cathie Torinus ◊ Chandra S. Unni Thomas Warden¤ Sargit Warriner Dr. and Mrs. Paul Weisman Bettie Zillman Principal Actor ($500 – $999) Anonymous (3) Renee E. Anderson and David R. Ham Keith and Paula Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arfman Gary and Connie Bakker Bob Barthel Donald and Donna Baumgartner Lisa and Tom Braun Ruth and August Busacker Bruce and Kathi Campbell The Margaret and Lauren Charous Charitable Fund Dr. Lucile Cohn Chris and Judi Collins Kathleen Connors Kay and John Crichton ◊
Michelle Crockett ◊ Kathy and Jim Daly Susan Dawicke Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Degnan Margaret Dethloff James and Mary Paula Dix Pamela Dodd-Lippert and Michael Lippert Carol Z. Dolphin Marcia and Moustapha Drame Evelyn Ericson Peter Foote and Robin Wilson Jane M. Foster Greg and Clare Gadient Mr. and Mrs. Burzoe Ghandhi Thomas and Beth Giese Donald and Barbara Grande Greater Milwaukee Foundation: Georgiana and Robert Taylor Fund ◊ Lauri and Clark Green William and Carmen Haberman ◊ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haeberle Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hammond Jr. Libby and Bill Hansen Arlene Hansen Norma and Bill Harrington Cliff Hartmann Ed and Priscilla Heinecke Ralph and Bonnie Hensel Jill and Mal Hepburn Drs. Nancy and Daniel Herrell Howard and Susan Hopwood Suzanne and Michael Hupy Ann Janikowsky Jack and Myrna Kaufman Dr. Lowell and B. Keppel Dennis Kois Elaine and Larry Lange David and Jean Lauer Thomas and Debra Longtin Robert and Mary Loots Wayne and Marguerite Lueptow Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lukitsch John Lumber Kevin and Rosanne Lyons Neal and Mardi Madisen Mr. Gerald E. Mainman Jack and Joan Malin Brian and Susan Manthey Larry Martin and Linda Rice◊ Dr. Raul and Pamela Mateo Jere McGaffey Mary A. McKey Daryl and Rita Melzer Paul J. Moderacki Dr. George and Nancy Morris Mary Newton John and Jane Niebler David and Susan Ogden Mary G. Peterson Leigh Peterson Dr. Morton and Joyce Phillips J. D. and Sally Polley Carol Porth Dean and Gail Pratt Edward and Harriet Purtell David and Pat Rierson Mary M. Roberts Lucy Rosenberg Judy and Tom Schmid Linda L. Sell, M.D. Joan and Mike Spector ◊ Richard H. and Marjorie C. Stolz Mary L. Tobin John and Kine Torinus ◊ John and JoAnn Touchett Stephen and Christine VanderBloemen ¤ Ruth A. Way John C. Wermuth Tom and Marlys Williams Norm and Prati Wojtal Robert Woodbury Supporting Actor ($250 – $499) Anonymous (8) Joan and Dick Abdoo ◊ Jim and Terri Alioto
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Alpren Paul and June Ambro Elma and James Anderson David and Patricia Anderson Carole Anderson Diane and Thomas Arenberg Alan and Rose Marie Baron Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Barthel Doris Bauer Alan Beyer Dr. and Mrs. John Bjork Richard and Melanie Blaha James Boerner Ginny and Mike Bolger Marie Bosetti and Tom Ehlen Richard and Victoria Bourdow Susan Brahm Maryann and Frank Brazelton David and Dawn Brightsman Jill and Frits Broekhuizen Bruce and Joan Butterfield Anthony and Maritza Caceres Juan Manuel Carrasquillo Sheryl Centanni Tom and Belle Chatton Miriam Colton and Holly Rehberg Kenneth and Susan Copp Russell and Sandra Dagon Karen and Robert Dean ◊ Kurt Deprey and Michael Murray Douglas Drake Thomas Dunigan Duane and Anne DuPuy Michael and Janet Durham Kerry Dwyer and Matt Geiger George and Margaret Egenhoefer Dr. and Mrs. Karen Elliott Dale and Mary Erickson Robert Ferriday Janet and David Fleck ◊ Bruce and Kathy Ford Robert and Susan Friebert Jean Friedlander Allan F. and Mary Ellen Froehlich William and Susanne Gay John and Deborah Gebhardt Gary and Faye Giesemann ◊ Dr. and Mrs. Nate Glassman Carolee and Henry Goetzinger Larry and Geli Golopol Idy and William Goodman Nona Graves Greater Milwaukee Foundation: James and Mary La Velle Fund ◊ Michael and Kelly Grebe Michael and Barbara Guolee Norma Hayman Katie Heil Ann Henderson John E. and Ruth A. Hoenick Judith Holbrook Andrew and Paula Holman Robert L Holmes and Janice Effinger Lois and William Hoover Rev. Joseph F. Hornacek Randy and Kathy Hoth Susan G. and Richard A. Howarth, Jr. Richard Ippolito and Pamela Frautschi Nancy Koehler Lee and Barbara Jacobi Todd Jaremko Jackie and Greg Johnson Caroline Joyce Jeffrey Leo Jungbluth Rita and Martin Kades Marlene Kagen Richard and Diane Kane William and Gloria Katt Jon and Marilyn Kay Greg and Barb Kedrowski Jim and Diane Vollmer Kathy Klobuchar Stephanie Klurfeld Margaret Knight Rose Marie Knoth Paul and Amy Kolo Jean and Kurt Kozma
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DONORS John Kravnak Stanley and Shirley Kritzik H Bruce and Margaret Kruger Gail F. Kursel Harvey Kurtz and Yvonne Larme Mary Pauly Lacy Richard Lamb William and Judith Laste Richard Leinbarger Richard and Lisa Lokken Peter Lovance Hedy Lukas and Bob Marshall Barbara and Charles Lund Glen and Sally Lunde Benjamin and Ellen Mandelman Janet and Andy Martin ◊ Chris and Judy Martinez Drs. Benson Massey and Ann K. Rosenthal Randy and Karen Mathewson Bernard and Susan McCartan Barbara McMath Marge Melton Marie Michaels Peter and Kathleen Milewski Howard and Sara Miller Kenn Miller and Wendy Walker Miller Gregory and Susan Milleville Scott Moline Mark and Jequitta Molot Charles and Barbara Murphy Sue Nelsen Paul and Carolyn Noelke Myron and Annette Olson Melissa Palfery Mark and Julie Peterson James and Lisa Phillips Rick Poulson Judith and LeRoy Price Patrick and Peggy Remfrey Ronald E. Retzke Allen and Pat Rieselbach ◊ Roger Ritzow Tim and Cathy Rottmann Phillip M. Ryback Mark Sabin and Mary Moberg Sabin Richard Sauer Mrs. Pat Schlick Harold Schlitz George Schroeder and Mary Arenberg Niel and Janet Schueller William and Jean Schulz John Schwab Beverly Schwabe Scott Silet Joseph and Amy Silvers Brenda Skelton and Jim Bendtsen ◊ Beth Slayman Mark and Minna Smith Steve and Cathy Baker Marlyn and Neal Spear Marilyn L. Squire Gerald and Louise Stein Edwin and Jean Stone Judith and William Stone Robert Storm and Catherine Shaw Mary Stott and John Becker Richard and Susan Strait Marjorie Sutton Susan Thiele Frederick and Harriet Thomson Jim Tidey Thomas and Patricia Towers Renee Johnson Tyson and Joseph Tyson ◊ Harry and Mary Beth Van Groll Dan and Heidi Walker Nina and Gerald Walker Stephanie Walter Pat and Sandy Wamser Mary Wehrle-Schnell and Richard Schnell Sue Wells Dr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Wells Terry and Carol Wilkins William P. Wingate Gene and Carmen Witt Mary Wolfe Michael Woznciki
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George and Pat Zahorik Terrence and Cindy Zens R. Douglas and Sharon Ziegler Katherine Zvesper IN KIND GIFTS Susan Ball Teri Bretza Elaine Burke Richelle Calin Cindy Emmett Evelyn Ericson Helen and Thomas Ferderbar Pamela Foard and Lawrence D’Attilio Robert and Joanne Fuller Sam and Meghan Garst Sondra Grossman James Guy Richard and Susan Hackl Judy Hansen Dawn Jost Marie Kohler and Brian Mani John and Constance Kordsmeier Alice Marotz Susan Nuccio John Nusslock Kay and Daniel Patrinos Jim Pickering Dana Rabatzke Richard Seaman Betty Storey Tracy and Gary Thiel Carol and Lee Tishler Anna Warren Joseph Warren NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT FUND Anonymous Anthony and Donna Meyer THE ROSE PICKERING FUND Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Aster James and Susan Baillon Robert Balderson Jr. Katharine Banzhaf Jane and David Bednarek Jennifer Berg Robert Blitzke and Jane Grogan Susanne Bogdon Julia and Bladen Burns Karen Calhoun Melissa and Mark Centgraf Joan and John Clausz Joe and Paula Dempsey Ed Dowling Gale and Manuel Duque Elizabeth Earnest Leslie Fillingham Kama Fletcher Lloyd and Mary Ann Gerlach Franklyn and M. Anne Gimbel Fannie Frazier Hicklin Judy and Gary Jorgensen Maureen Kania Harvey Kurtz and Yvonne Larme Ronald and Margaret Leonhardt Amie Losi Kristine and Wayne Lueders Susan and Robert Lueger Helen A. Manfull Mary E. McAndrews Hazelyn McComas Venora and Lafayette McKinney Michael and Sandra McNeely Daniel and Nancy Mooney Robert and Dianne Morris Tim P. Prosser Andrea Roades-Bruss Peggy Rose Robin Rumpf Walter and Catherine Rynkiewicz P. L. Seccombe John Shearin Anne Siegel Shannon Sloan-Spice Small Animal Hospital LLC Roberta Tacke
Sara Valentine John and Diana Walker Jenny Wanasek Margaret and Michael Welch Lyn Wiggins Elizabeth Williams Michael Wright and Ray Jivoff HONORING GIFTS In Honor of Eliza and Tim Audley Anthony and Donna Meyer In Honor and Appreciation of Patti and Jay Baker James and Elaine Sweet In Honor of Wendy Blumenthal Kenton and Janet Howenstine In Honor of Tom Dubuque Shirley Patzke In Honor of Annie Jansen Jurczyk Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Aster Wendy and Warren Blumenthal Jane and Stephen Chernof Judy Hansen Kathleen Gray and Ronald R. Hofer Kristine and Wayne Lueders Micky and Ron Sadoff In Honor of the Birthday of Rob Manegold Robert and Bonnie Ornst In Honor of Donna and Tony Meyer’s 50th Wedding Anniversary Frederick and Anne Vogel MEMORIAL GIFTS In Honor and Memory of my friend Diane Doers Salpi Adrouny In Memory of Rosalind Einhorn Steve and Kathleen Almond In Memory of Dwight Ellis Linda Ellis In Memory of Marty Frank Suzanne Frank In Memory and Honor of Ted Friedlander - a wonderful man and believer Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Aster In Memory of Ann Kerrigan Lyn Hintzke In Memory of Rose Pickering Mark and Gerry Biehl Bruce and Joan Butterfield Phil and Anne Callen Cynthia Collins Jim and Brenda DeVita Richard Hearn Norman and Sue Jensen Pam Kriger Helen Kuzma Arthur and Nancy Laskin Laura Lemke Glen and Sally Lunde Venora and Lafayette McKinney Kristen Osinski Frederick and Anne Stratton Dennis and Telva Szymborski David and Sharon Titus Rita Flores and Steve Wiskowski ¤ Board of Trustees ◊ Honorary Trustee