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Now in its 59th season, Milwaukee Repertory Theater is dedicated to providing the highest level of professional theater to Milwaukee and Wisconsin in addition to offering a wide range of educational and community programs. Located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, the Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex is a cleverly-converted power generation plant that houses Milwaukee Repertory Theater consisting of three theaters: the Quadracci Powerhouse (720 seats), the Steimke Studio (205 seats) and the Stackner Cabaret (118 seats), which is also a full-service restaurant and bar. Together, these spaces offer a variety of staging options from compelling dramas, powerful classics, award-winning contemporary works to full-scale musicals and comedies.

Photo by Michael Brosilow.

Milwaukee Repertory Theater is committed to creating plays that are meaningful and relevant to the society we live in – plays that are challenging, visceral and engage the community through the issues they explore. With the start of the 2012/13 Season, The Rep expanded its Artistic Family to 19 Associate Artists. This new creative initiative will build upon the indelible legacy of The Rep’s Acting Company and now will expand to include directors, writers, designers, musicians and actors. This group will help participate and advise in choosing plays The Rep produces as well as other initiatives. They will contribute to the work seen on all Rep stages, read scripts, engage in education projects, along with other duties as well as serve as advocates for The Rep in their home communities across the nation. The Rep has long been committed to a core group of artists and this new ensemble will continue The Rep’s commitment to giving voice to a broad spectrum of cultural, educational and community experiences that serve and reflect the diversity of perspectives found in this region.

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Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex Quadracci Powerhouse Mark Clements Artistic Director

Dawn Helsing Wolters Managing Director

By Bruce Norris

Directed by Mark Clements Scenic Designer & Projection Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Casting Director Sign Language Coach Dialect Coach Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Assistant Director

Todd Edward Ivins‡ Rachel Healy Jesse Klug Barry G. Funderburg Sandy Ernst Bri Sudia Jill Walmsley Zager Laura F. Wendt* Kimberly Ann McCann* Maggie Ellsworth

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

Co-Produced with Arizona Theatre Company David Ira Goldstein, Artistic Director; Mark Cole, Managing Director Executive Producers Robert H. and Carol O. Manegold Clybourne Park is produced by special arrangement with the Playwright and Harden-Curtis Associates, 850 Seventh Avenue, #903, New York, NY 10019. Playwrights Horizons, Inc., New York City, produced the World Premiere of Clybourne Park Off-Broadway in 2010. Clybourne Park was produced on Broadway by Jujamcyn Theaters at The Walter Kerr Theatre, 2012. The director of this show is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers 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 Artist Clybourne Park – 2


CAST LIST Russ/Dan................................................................................................... Lee E. Ernst*‡ Bev/Kathy........................................................................................... Jenny McKnight* Francine/Lena.................................................................................................Marti Gobel* Jim/Tom................................................................................................... Grant Goodman* Albert/Kevin.........................................................................................James T. Alfred* Karl/Steve......................................................................................... Gerard Neugent*‡ Betsy/Lindsey.......................................................................................... Greta Wohlrabe Kenneth.........................................................................................................J.R. Yancher *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. ‡Milwaukee Repertory Theater Associate Artist Place: 406 Clybourne Street, in the near northwest of central Chicago Time: Act I: 1959 Act II: 2009 There will be one intermission for this production.

CO -PRODUCER BIOGR A PH Y Arizona Theatre Company Arizona Theatre Company, the State Theatre of Arizona, is the leading professional theatre in Arizona and the only resident company in the United States with a two-city operation. Now in its 46th season, over 150,000 people a year attend its performances at the historic Temple of Music and Art in Tucson and the state-of-the-art Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. Each season reflects the rich variety of world drama from classics to contemporary plays, from musicals to new works – along with a wide array of outreach programs, educational opportunities, access initiatives and new play programs. Previous co-production with Milwaukee Repertory Theater: Blues for an Alabama Sky.

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A MESSAGE FROM T HE A RT IST IC DIR ECTOR Hello! Welcome to the Quadracci Powerhouse, and Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s production of Bruce Norris’ Clybourne Park, which we are proud to be co-producing with Arizona Theatre Company. This play is a riff on, and finds its source material from, Lorraine Hansberry’s groundbreaking, Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, A Raisin In the Sun. The New York Times cited Raisin as changing the face of American theatre forever. When a young Bruce Norris attended a Chicago production of it in the 1970s, he was fascinated and disturbed by its lone white character, Karl Lindner (also a character in Clybourne), who he realized possibly represented some views articulated by members of his own family. This disturbing notion stuck with him – and so an intriguing idea was born about what happened to the Younger family after the curtain falls on Raisin. Moving forward some three decades later, he wrote his multiaward-winning play, Clybourne Park, which explores the neighborhood, and indeed the very house, where the central characters of A Raisin In the Sun decide to move. I first read Clybourne Park in 2010 after hearing much buzz about it from many of my theater colleagues around the country. Occasionally you read a play that really strikes a chord within you, and even makes you gasp out loud whilst doing so – such was the case with Clybourne Park. Mr. Norris’ play is set in a fictitious area of Chicago, but every city in America, and indeed many overseas, has areas of ‘gentrification,’ including our own city of Milwaukee. This may help explain the extraordinary worldwide success of this play thus far – the only play, incidentally, to ever win the Pulitzer Prize, Olivier Award and Tony Award for Best Play in the same year. In a recent conversation with Bruce Norris, he told me that he thought this was “a play very much for now.” Whilst I absolutely agree with him on this fact, I can’t help but think that it might well be even more relevant in ten years time when the inevitable slew of revivals start rolling out in theaters across our nation. As to what this says about how far we might have come as a society – or not, as the case may be – I suspect it will comprise many a conversation over the post-show dinner tables and continue long after the curtain falls. At least, I certainly hope so. I am excited to premiere this play in Milwaukee, and look forward to perhaps hearing a snapshot of your post-production thoughts. Thank you for your support of Milwaukee Rep and for allowing us to continue to be the brave theatre-makers we are proud to be. I do hope this production will also inspire you to see our upcoming production of A Raisin In the Sun, which follows immediately in the Quadracci Powerhouse after this run of Clybourne Park. Cheers, Mark Clements Artistic Director/Director Clybourne Park – 4


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CAST BIOGR A PHIES James T. Alfred, Albert/Kevin Clybourne Park marks James T. Alfred’s Milwaukee Rep debut. Other regional credits include appearances at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Guthrie Theater, Denver Center Theatre Company, Penumbra Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Chicago’s Court Theatre, Congo Square, American Repertory Theater, Round House Theater and others. Mr. Alfred has appeared Off-Broadway at New York’s Public Theater. Television appearances include Kenya Taylor on the STARZ original award-winning series Boss, Prison Break and ATF. James has over a dozen film credits, including the critically-acclaimed, awardwinning independent film One Week. He is a graduate of the Institution for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University and a Cardinal Stritch University Alum. Lee E. Ernst, Russ/Dan Lee celebrates his 20th season with The Rep, where he has designed makeup, choreographed violence and played over 100 roles, including title characters in Lombardi, Richard III, Cyrano De Bergerac, The Foreigner, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Tartuffe, Barrymore and Norman in the 1993/94 production of The Norman Conquests. He may also be remembered as Truffaldino in Servant of Two Masters, the Emcee in Cabaret, Willy Loman 9 – Clybourne Park

in Death of a Salesman, Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird, John Proctor in The Crucible, Sharky in The Seafarer, George in Of Mice and Men, Rodrigues in Silence, Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Levin in Anna Karenina, Frank Lloyd Wright in Work Song, and, most recently, Mr. Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank and Samuel Byck in Assassins. He has also played leading roles with American Players Theatre, Madison Repertory Theatre, Peninsula Players, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, New American Theater, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, American Conservatory Theatre and D.A.R.T.S. in Tokyo, Japan. Lee is a recipient of The AriZoni-Best Actor, Minerva Laureate and Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee awards and is an inaugural Lunt-Fontanne Fellow. He received his MFA from the University of Delaware-PTTP. Stay tuned to PBS for The Reagan Presidency, produced by the Duncan Entertainment Group and narrated by Mr. Ernst. Marti Gobel, Francine/Lena Marti Gobel is overjoyed to return to Milwaukee Repertory Theater working on such a relevant and thought-provoking piece. Ms. Gobel was last seen in A Christmas Carol as Mrs. Cratchit, as well as Janet in the 2010 production of Yankee Tavern. Ms. Gobel has also had the honor of working with Milwaukee Shakespeare, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, First Stage Children’s Theater, Forward Theater, UPROOTED


CAST BIOGR A PHIES Theatre and Optimist Theatre. Ms. Gobel’s most challenging role has been as the Producing Artistic Director for UPROOTED Theater. She hopes you enjoy the show. Grant Goodman, Jim/Tom Grant Goodman is happy to return to Milwaukee Repertory Theater where he has appeared as Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, Alfred Lunt in Ten Chimneys, Dr. Givings in In the Next Room or the vibrator play and as Fred in A Christmas Carol. Off-Broadway credits: Antony & Cleopatra and The Merchant of Venice (Theatre for a New Audience); King Lear and The Iliad (Lincoln Center); Richard II (New York City Center/ The Pearl Theatre Company) and Pericles (Red Bull Theater). National tours include The Merchant of Venice starring F. Murray Abraham (TFANA). Regional credits include extensive work with Yale Repertory Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.), Chicago Shakespeare Theater, The Old Globe, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Northlight Theatre, Court Theatre, PlayMaker’s Repertory Company, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and the Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, among many others. Film and television credits include As the World Turns and Sex and the City. Grant is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Jenny McKnight, Bev/Kathy Jenny McKnight is thrilled to return to Milwaukee Repertory Theater, where she most recently appeared in In the Next Room or the vibrator play, as well as Ten Chimneys, Speaking in Tongues and All My Sons. Chicago credits include: Talking Pictures and The Actor at Goodman Theatre; Pride and Prejudice at Northlight Theatre; Old Times at Remy Bumppo Theatre; Frozen, The Laramie Project and The Incident at Next Theatre; Ariadne’s Thread at Victory Gardens Theater; Three Tall Women at Apple Tree Theatre; multiple shows with Eclipse Theatre where she was a company member, as well as work with Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Redmoon Theater, Chicago Dramatists and several others. Regionally, Jenny has appeared in The House That Jack Built, Crime and Punishment, Pride and Prejudice, Painting Churches and The Turn of the Screw at Indiana Repertory Theatre, Liliom at Kansas City Repertory Theatre and Dusk Rings a Bell at Mosaic Theatre. Jenny is an MFA graduate of The University of Alabama.

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CAST BIOGR A PHIES Gerard Neugent, Karl/Steve Gerard just completed his tenth season with The Rep, his sixth season as a member of the Resident Acting Company and, with the start of the 2012/13 Season, is now a Rep Associate Artist. He most recently appeared as Reverend Waghorn/ Marley/Old Joe/Mourner in The Rep’s annual production of A Christmas Carol and Doug in The Rep’s production of Gutenberg! The Musical. Other credits include: Iago in Othello, Gerry in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), Michael McCormick in Lombardi, Happy in Death of a Salesman, Clown 2 in The 39 Steps, Stan Laurel in Laurel and Hardy, Lou Max in Seven Keys to Slaughter Peak, Jimmy/Lendall/ Randy/Phil/Dave in Almost, Maine, Johnny in Happy Now?, Hlestakov in The Government Inspector, Simon Panteleyevich Yepikhodov in The Cherry Orchard, Charles Bingley in Pride and Prejudice, Fabrizio in Mirandolina, multiple roles in Greater Tuna, Rogers/Young Pedgift in the world premiere of Armadale, Antony Wilding in Enchanted April, Norman in The Norman Conquests, Rick Steadman in The Nerd, Edgar in King Lear, Ellard in The Foreigner, Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Steindorf in Bach at Leipzig and Camille in A Flea in Her Ear. Gerry is a proud Marquette grad who lives in Milwaukee with his wife, Kate, and their two sons, Gerry and Peter.

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Greta Wohlrabe, Betsy/Lindsey Greta feels incredibly blessed to be returning to this inspiring company of artists. She moved to Wisconsin in 2010 to be an Acting Intern here at Milwaukee Rep for their 2010/11 Season appearing as the clarinetist in Cabaret and in the ensemble in A Christmas Carol. She has since made Wisconsin her home. Greta has spent the past two seasons with American Players Theatre, performing in The Taming of the Shrew, The Critic, The Tempest, and this past season was seen as Maria in Twelfth Night, Cassandra in Troilus and Cressida and Kyra in Skylight. She was also seen last season in Renaissance Theaterwork’s production of Honour as Claudia. She received her MFA in Acting from Purdue in 2010 and her BA from Wheaton College, MA. Thank you to Mark and Sandy, The Rep, my family and, above all, God. J.R. Yancher, Kenneth J.R. Yancher, is a member of The Rep’s 2012/13 Artistic Intern Ensemble. He was just seen here in The Diary of Anne Frank performing the role of Nazi and as a member of the Ensemble as well as in Assassins as James Blaine and as a member of the chorus. A native of Davis, CA, J.R. graduated from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts (PCPA) in 2008. Upon graduating, he moved to L.A. where he worked in a


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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 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. Bruce Norris, Playwright Bruce Norris is the author of the play Clybourne Park, which was produced at the Royal Court Theatre and won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play, 2010, the 2011 Pulitzer Prize, the 2012 Tony Award for Best Play and the Olivier Award (2011). Other plays include The Infidel (2000), Purple Heart (2002), We All Went Down to Amsterdam (2003), The Pain and the Itch (2004) and The Unmentionables (2006), all of which had their premieres at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago. His work has also been seen at Playwrights Horizons (New York), Lookingglass Theatre Company, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Staatstheater Mainz (Germany) and The Galway Festival (Ireland), among others. He is the recipient of the Steinberg Playwright Award (2009), and The Whiting Foundation Prize for Drama (2006) as well as two Joseph 13 – Clybourne Park

Jefferson Awards (Chicago) for Best New Work. As an actor he can be seen in the films A Civil Action, The Sixth Sense and All Good Things. He lives in New York. Mark Clements, Artistic Director/ Director Mark Clements began his tenure as The Rep’s Artistic Director with the 2010/11 Season. He is an award-winning international theater director whose work has appeared in over 100 major theaters throughout Europe and the United States. Recent productions include: Assassins, Othello, Next to Normal, Death of a Salesman, Bombshells and Cabaret at The Rep; Oliver!, Born Yesterday, Great Expectations and 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


C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S 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 awardwinning Derby Playhouse in the U.K. from 1992 to 2002, where he produced over 100 productions, 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 LuntFontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys. Todd Edward Ivins, Scenic & Projection Designer Todd Edward Ivins tells stories through design. He is happy to return to The Rep where he designed the scenery for Assassins, Next to Normal, and both scenery and costumes for Cabaret and Othello. Regional theater favorites: Les Miserables (Walnut Street Theatre Company), 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 & 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. Jesse Klug, Lighting Designer Milwaukee Rep credits include: To Kill a Mockingbird and My Name is Asher Lev. National tour of The Screwtape Letters. Off-Broadway credits include: The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Second Stage, Hewes Nomination); The Screwtape Letters (Westside Arts); Hunchback Variations (59E59); Romulus (Guggenheim Museum) and The Hourglass (New York Musical Theatre Festival). Regional: Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Goodman Theatre, Court Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Geffen Theatre, Asolo Rep, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Virginia Stage Company, Writers’ Theatre, Drury Lane, Marriott Theatre, Timeline Theatre Company, American Theatre Company, Fulton Theatre, Portland Center Stage and Chicago Dramatists. He is a Jeff Award and Clybourne Park – 14


C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S After Dark award winner. www.jessekluglightingdesign.com. Rachel Healy, Costume Designer Rachel is honored to return to Milwaukee Repertory Theater where her previous works include: The Diary of Anne Frank, To Kill a Mockingbird, Ten Chimneys, Death of a Salesman, The Seafarer, The Cherry Orchard, State of the Union, Endgame, Translations and Inventing Van Gogh. Based in Chicago, Ms. Healy’s designs have been seen on various stages including Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Alliance Theatre, Long Wharf Theatre, American Players Theatre, Writers’ Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, First Stage Children’s Theater, Court Theatre, Northlight Theatre, American Theater Company, Next Theatre and Timeline Theatre Company. Rachel’s designs can also be seen on her website: www.rahealy.com. Barry G. Funderburg, Sound Designer Mr. Funderburg is excited to return to The Rep and to be working again with Mark Clements. Memorable Rep productions include A Christmas Carol, The Mountaintop, Blues in the Night, Othello, In the Next Room or the vibrator play, The 39 Steps, Pride and Prejudice, Armadale, Mary Stuart, Work Song, and Angels in America: Millennium Approaches. Off-Broadway, Barry designed the New York premiere of Wittenberg at The Pearl Theatre Company. Other regional theater credits include Fake, Carter’s Way, and Mother Courage and Her 15 – Clybourne Park

Children at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and productions at Utah Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, City Theatre (Pittsburgh), Center Stage (Baltimore), Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Peninsula Players, American Players Theatre, L.A. Theatre Works and Indiana Repertory Theatre. Chicago credits include Next Theatre, Theatre at the Center and Lookingglass Theatre Company. Barry has received four Chicago Equity Jeff Award nominations, the 1996 and 2008 Jeff Awards for Sound Design and an MFA in sound design from Purdue University. Sandy Ernst, Casting Director/ Associate Artistic Director Sandy made her first casting trip to New York City with American Players Theatre founders Randall Duk Kim and Annie Occhiogrosso over 30 years ago, and continued with APT as both a member of the directing staff and as the Production Stage Manager for the next 15 years. She has served as Milwaukee Rep’s Casting Director for over a decade, seeing up to a thousand auditions each season. She is also the Artistic Intern Company Director, teaches professional audition technique and auditions emerging artists for The Rep’s Acting Internship in colleges and universities throughout the country. Sandy was Casting Director for the independent feature films Baraboo and Waterwalk.


BIOGR A PHIES 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: Sense and Sensibility, A Christmas Carol, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Mountaintop, Assassins, To Kill a Mockingbird, 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 American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Regionally, she has worked at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, 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 University. She is married to James Zager, the Head of the Theatre Program at Carroll University. Dawn Helsing Wolters, Managing Director Dawn Helsing Wolters joined Milwaukee Repertory Theater in 2009 and Clybourne Park marks her final production as Managing Director. She has served 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 LuntFontanne 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 notfor-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. “Thanks to all of you who have helped support The Rep during my tenure and those who played a role in shaping this wonderful company. I look forward to continuing to follow The Rep’s future success, from as a fan and audience member.” Clybourne Park – 16


BIOGR A PHIES Laura F. Wendt, 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 WisconsinWhitewater. 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. Kimberly Ann McCann, Assistant Stage Manager Kimberly was last seen working in the Quadracci Powerhouse on The Diary of Anne Frank and is delighted to return for her second show at The Rep. Broadway credits include Curtains. Off-Broadway credits include Bill W. and Dr. Bob, How to Save the World and John Ferguson. Regional credits include Million Dollar Quartet (Chicago), Northlight Theatre, Tuacahn Center for the Arts and Skylight Music Theatre. Other credits include Door Shakespeare, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, ArtsPower National Touring Theatre and numerous productions at The Julliard School. Kimberly is a graduate of Illinois State University and a proud member of Actors’ Equity. Marissa Robinson, Stage Management Intern Marissa is thrilled to be joining Milwaukee Rep this season. She is originally from Connecticut and is a recent graduate of Emerson College in Boston. Previously, she 17 – Clybourne Park

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, Duchess Theatre and Playhouse Theatre on the West End. Special thanks to friends and family for their endless support and encouragement. Maggie Ellsworth, Assistant Director Maggie Ellsworth is proud to be a Directing Intern for the 2012/13 Season. So far this season she has assisted Laura Gordon on Gutenberg! The Musical!, May Adrales on The Mountaintop, Megan O’Brien on Blues in the Night and Aaron Posner on A Christmas Carol. Maggie holds an MFA in TheatreDirecting from Western Illinois University and a BA from Carthage College where she studied Musical Theatre and Political Science. Many thanks to Sandy and Mark for this rewarding experience, the cast for all their incredible insights and honesty, and her husband, Brett, for his unwavering support. Special Thanks Steppenwolf Theatre Company Prop Department Understudies Albert/Kevin, Tyrone Phillips; Russ/ Dan, Teddy Spencer; Francine/Lena, Mercedes White; Jim/Tom/Kenneth, Jonathan Altman; Bev/Kathy, Jamie Rezanour; Karl/Steve, J.R. Yancher; Betsy/Lindsey, Bri Sudia


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President Judy Hansen

Patsy Aster Eliza Audley Matt Bartel Judy Berdan Randy Bryant Warren Buliox Jane Chernof Mark Diliberti Norman Dyer Patrick Gallagher John Hunzinger Stephen Isaacson Michael Jolin, CFA J. Patrick Keyes Kristine Lueders Robert H. Manegold Michael McNeely Abigail Nash Dr. Mark Niedfeldt Elizabeth Quadracci Harned Joseph A. Rock Micky Sadoff Tom Scrivner Patrick Smith Stephen VanderBloemen Tom Warden Karin Werner Stacy Williams

Vice President, Audience Development John N. Greene Vice President, Trustees Susan Esslinger Vice President, Development James Braza Vice President, Personnel Dwight L. Morgan Vice President, Strategic Planning Pete Hotz Secretary Catherine Robinson Treasurer Kathleen A. Gray At Large Wendy Blumenthal

FR IE N DS OF T H E R E P BOA R D OFFICERS President Judy Berdan Vice President of Fundraising Cathy Jakicic Vice President of External Services Brittany Roskom Vice President of Internal Services Jim Mergener Secretary/President-Elect Dan Roskom

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Treasurer Diane Dalton Past-President Lisa Gehrke DIRECTORS AT LARGE Erica Bail Eunice Beckendorf Walter Daumler Susan Esslinger Jim Gehrke Cecilia Gilbert Connie Kordsmeier Sue McComb JJ Selland Aileen Smith


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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 Interns................. Steven Esche, Amanda Harrigan, Danielle McClune

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, Jess Prichard, Jamie Rezanour, Teddy Spencer, Bri Sudia, Trequon Tate, Mercedes White, J.R. Yancher

PRODUCTION

Production Manager............ Melissa Nyari Vartanian Assistant Production Manager......Christine Ann Cooksy Production Purchaser...............................Peter Koenig Assistant Stagehand..............................Katrina Weber

Costumes

Costume Director......................................... Holly Payne Costume Shop Assistant............................. Amy Horst Senior Draper......................................... Alex B. Tecoma Draper.......................................................... April McKinnis First Hand........................................................ Jef Ouwens First Hand...................................................Jessica Jaeger Junior First Hand.......................................Leslie Vaglica Stitchers..................................................Kari Ehler, Caitlin Lux, Carol Ross, Micky Simmons Wig Assistant..........................................Jaime Schnittke Stylist............................................................Kevin McElroy Crafts Artist........................................... Rachel Stenman Show Assistant/Shopper................... Jennifer Vinent Wig Master.........................................Lara Leigh Dalbey Senior Wardrobe..................................... Carissa Sexton Wardrobe........................................................ Cassie Head Intern................................................................Haley 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, Alex Strnad

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/ Props Coordinator..................................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 Bill Burgardt, Sam Garst, Rick Grilli, Dave Hicks, 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 Interns.........Kimberly Jenson, Lisa Rowe, Kelly Venable

DEVELOPMENT

Institutional Giving Manager................ Nina M. Jones Special Events Manager............................Michele Luu Development Assistant.........................Casey Harding Gala Consultant................................. Lydia Mladenovic 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

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, Riley Pardon

MARKETING

Director of Marketing & Communications............................................Lisa Fulton Associate Director of Marketing................Josh Gren Patron Relations Manager............ Christine YĂźndem Marketing Coordinator...........................Kaitlin Schlick Photographer...................................... Michael Brosilow Videographer...................................The Stage Channel

Public Relations Public Relations Director.....................Cindy E. Moran PR Interns...................Katherine Pankow, Fly Steffens

House Operations House Managers................................. David Gasperetti, John Mussatti, Lindsey Schmeltzer, Casey Schroeter, Demetrius Truss Concierge/Gift Shop................................. Seth Bobrow, Brianna Boyden, LaToya Dupree, Stephanie Schultz, Demetrius Truss

Teleservices Manager.......................................................... Joyce Hanin Sales Representatives......................................Joe Della, Mark Geisheker, Charles Grant, Melissa Neuman, Alyssa Ray-Alden, 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...................... Natalie Christian, David Dziatkiewicz, Quiana Ellis, Jessica Jante, Harry Loeffler-Bell, Johnell Major-Wesley, Tamsyn Reed, Lindsey St. Arnold, Kat Sterner, Theodore Woo

STACKNER CABARET

Manager...............................................Matthew Flannery Chef................................................................... Clifford Hull

Cabaret Staff Michael Andersen, Kathleen Borchardt, Terese Dick, Darian Emerson, Tim Gould, Caitlin Hagness, Tanya Haynes, Alex Herrmann, Matt Herrmann, Mariel Hildenbrand, Leda Hoffmann, Caitlin Lux, Jeff Marquardt, Anna Marie Meganck, Epiphany Outlaw, James Passow, Mike Passow, Jon Peters, Amber Peters, Dellano Pinkston, Andrew Post, Claire Rydzik, Francisco Sanchez, Kari Schlottke, Jaime Schnittke, Frenisha Smith, Rachel Stenman, Jeanne Suminski, Charles Wallace

Theatre Day Trips To Chicago January & February, 2013 Call for Dates and Complete Information

414-276-3131 East Town Travel 800-822-3789 Clybourne Park – 24


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 from July 1, 2011 to December 26, 2012.

CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT AGENCY DONORS Over $100,000+ With deep appreciation for all they do for The Rep and the Greater Milwaukee Community - United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) $50,000+ The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation The Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation MillerCoors MPS Foundation The Shubert Foundation David and Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation $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 25 – Clybourne Park

$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 Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trusts Einhorn Family Foundation Rockwell Automation Wisconsin Arts Board $1,000 – $9,999 Badger Meter Bell Ambulance Fiduciary Management, Inc. Foley & Lardner LLP High Point Fund: Supporting African American Performing Arts 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 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 Heartland Advisors Johnson Controls Foundation Johnson Controls, Inc. Mead Witter Foundation, Inc.


DONORS Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Reader’s Digest Foundation Rockwell Automation Corp. Matching Gift Program SPX Corporation Foundation U.S. Bank We Energies Quad/Graphics Inc. INDIVIDUAL GIVING 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) James and Mary Braza ¤ Jim and Pati Ericson ◊ George and Audrey Grove Judy Hansen ¤ Christopher Harned and Elizabeth QuadracciHarned ¤ Jacqueline Herd-Barber and Michael Barber ◊ Lloyd and Edith Herrold Director ($5,000 – $9,999) Julia and Bladen Burns Ruth DeYoung Kohler Michael Jolin ¤ Keyes Family ¤ John and Constance Kordsmeier ◊ David and Camille Kundert ◊ David and Susan Ogden Betty Quadracci ◊ Gordana and Milan Racic Catherine and Buddy Robinson ¤ Teddy and Karin Werner ¤ Assistant Director ($2,500 – $4,999) Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Aster ¤ Matthew J. Bartel ¤

Kathe and Bill Biersach Wendy and Warren Blumenthal ¤ 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 ¤ Abigail and David Nash ¤ Ruth Olsen Anthony Petullo ◊ Micky and Ron Sadoff ¤ Jay and Anne Schamberg June Schloerb Thomas and Meredith Scrivner ¤ Michael F. Smith ¤ Robert and Malissa Welke Stacy and Blair Williams ¤ Playwright ($1,500 – $2,499) Fran and Lowell Adams Isabel L. Bader Mark and Gerry Biehl ◊ Cheryl and Mark Brickman Randy Bryant and Cecilia Gore ¤ Elaine Burke Jane and Stephen Chernof ¤ Mark and Amy Diliberti ¤ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dyer ¤ Aly El-Ghatit Patrick and Molly Gallagher ¤ Richard S. and Ann L. Gallagher ◊

Connie Gavin and Bob Rothacker ¤ Franklyn and M. Anne Gimbel ◊ Greater Milwaukee Foundation Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund 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 Vince and Jan Martin ◊ Michael and Sandra McNeely ¤ Vivian Moller Robert and Dianne Morris George and Julie Mosher Dr. David Paris Paul and Lynn Rix Joseph A. and Sarah Rock ¤ Joe and Katy Schlidt Patrick Smith ¤ Nita Soref Judy Van Till Thomas Warden ¤ Wilfred Wollner Clare and Judy Zempel Stage Manager ($1,000 – $1,499) Matteo Alioto Helen and Bruce Ambuel Daniel and Amy Argall Janet Balding Clybourne Park – 26


DONORS John and Carol Bannen Dr. and Mrs. R.P. Barthel Randal and Mary Lynn Brotherhood Warren Buliox ¤ 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 Lloyd and Mary Ann Gerlach ◊ Stephen and Bernadine Graff Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Donald and Barbara Abert Fund (JM) Leland Hansen Edward Hashek and John Jors ◊ Mary Hoerig Dr. Lawrence and Joyzele Howards Kenton and Janet Howenstine Janet and Graham Hume ◊ Aaron and Christy Jagdfeld Pam Kriger Mary E. McAndrews Daniel and Constance McCarty Hazelyn McComas ◊ Patti and Jack McKeithan Mary A. McKey Jim and Sally Mergener Cathy and Wally Morics ◊ Justin and Susanna Mortara Karen Plunkett and Thomas Muenster Drs. Mark and Jennifer Niedfeldt ¤

Greg and Rhonda Oberland David Olson and Claire Fritsche Bruce and Peppy O’Neill Bob and Mary Lou Parrish Elaine N. Peterson ◊ Leigh 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 Sargit Warriner Dr. and Mrs. Paul Weisman Bettie Zillman

To donate visit www.MilwaukeeRep.com or call Casey at 414-290-0717. 27 – Clybourne Park


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