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Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex Stackner Cabaret Mark Clements Artistic Director
Dawn Helsing Wolters Managing Director
Written by Scott Brown & Anthony King Original Music Direction and Arrangements by T.O. Sterrett Directed by Laura Gordon ‡ Musical Director Paul Helm
Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Casting Director Stage Manager Stage Management Apprentice Assistant Director
Production Manager Lighting & Sound Director Assistant Sound Supervisor Technical Director Properties Director Charge Scenic Artist Costume Director Resident Crew Wardrobe
Stephen Carmody Rachel Laritz Charles Cooper Sandy Ernst Sarah Hoffmann* Jason Simpson Maggie Ellsworth Melissa Nyari Vartanian Craig Gottschalk Erin Paige Tyler Smith James Guy Jim Medved Holly Payne Rick Grilli Carissa Sexton
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The
director of this show is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union. Gutenberg! The Musical! is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.
Gutenberg! The Musical! was produced Off-Broadway in 2007 by Trevor Brown, Ron Kastner, Terry Allen Kramer, Joseph Smith in association with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre American Premiere presented at the 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival Originally Produced by Trevor Brown at Jermyn Street Theatre, London, January 2006 Originally developed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.
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CAST LIST Doug..................................................................................................Gerard Neugent ‡* Bud....................................................................................................Eric Damon Smith* Pianist....................................................................................................................Paul Helm *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. ‡Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Associate Artist
There will be one intermission. SONG LIST Act I
Act II
Prologue/Schlimmer I Can’t Read Haunted German Wood The Press Song I Can’t Read (Reprise) Biscuits What’s The Word? Stop The Press Tomorrow Is Tonight
Second Prologue Words, Words, Words Monk With Me Might As Well (Go To Hell) Festival! We Eat Dreams
CAST BIOGR A PHIES Gerard Neugent, Doug Gerard just completed his tenth season with The Rep, his sixth season as a member of the Resident Acting Company, and is now a Rep Associate Artist. He most recently appeared as Iago in The Rep’s production of 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 3 – Gutenberg! The Musical!
Almost, Maine, Johnny in Happy Now? and Hlestakov in The Government Inspector. Previously, he was seen as 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 Back at Leipzig and Camille in A Flea in Her Ear. Gerard is a proud Marquette grad who lives in Milwaukee with his wife, Kate, and their two sons, Gerry and Peter.
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 Eric Damon Smith, Bud Eric happily returns to The Rep after serving as an Acting Intern during the 2002/03 Season. A Chicagobased actor and director, Eric recently spent the early summer performing at Riverside Theatre in the Park, in Iowa City, IA, playing Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice and Oliver in As You Like It. Other recent credits in the Chicago area include Jaques in As You Like It (Muse of Fire), Mosca in Volpone, directed by Sheldon Patinkin (City Lit Theater Company), Jamie in Long Day’s Journey into Night (Polarity Ensemble), and his Jeff Awardnominated turn as Flaminio Scala in the regional premiere of The Glorious Ones (Boho and Theatre on the Lake). Other credits include work with Northlight Theatre and Remy Bumppo. Eric trained at Hofstra University. Paul Helm, Pianist/ Musical Director Paul is elated to be back at The Rep! Past Rep credits include Always . . . Patsy Cline, Laurel and Hardy, Guys on Ice, Life Could Be a Dream, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, The Polish Diva from Milwaukee and Blue Rose: The Rosemary Clooney Story. Paul has also performed, directed and music directed with Skylight Music Theatre, First Stage Children’s Theater, Florentine Opera Company, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, American Folklore Theatre, Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Circa ’21 Dinner Playhouse and the UWPlatteville Heartland Festival. Recent credits include Packer Fans from Outer Space, Gershwin and Friends, The Music Man, Seussical, Grease, Ragtime, U: Bug: Me!, Beauty and the Beast, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Elmer Gantry (2012 Grammy Award winner). Upcoming productions include two Milwaukee premieres: Charles Dickens Begrudgingly Performs “A Christmas Carol” Again (Marcus Center)
and Here’s a Howdy Do: The Mischievous World of Gilbert & Sullivan (Skylight Music Theatre). www.paulhelm.net. Scott Brown, playwright Scott Brown is a writer, critic and performer. His work has appeared in Wired (for which he is a monthly columnist), Entertainment Weekly, GQ, New York and TIME, among other outlets. He appeared at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on several occasions. Also with Anthony King, he developed pilots for CBS and A&E. He and Anthony King were both raised in Durham, NC. Scott’s “funny” “songs” sometimes appear suddenly, and without warning, on the Internet, and disappear almost as fast. He’s cool with that. Anthony King, playwright Anthony King is writer, director and performer – and the Artistic Director of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in NYC. As an actor, Anthony has been featured on MTV’s Human Giant, Comedy Central’s Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn and in the feature film, Mystery Team. He is also a member of the UCBT Touring Company and tours from time to time with “Horatio Sanz and The Kings of Improv.” Anthony’s regional and NYC directing credits include 1940s Radio Hour, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Mister (starring Anthony Rapp), A Chorus Line and many others. Other notable directing credits: The Patriots (HBO Aspen Comedy Festival), Aziz Ansari Punched A Wall, Who’s Your Daddy? (Edinburgh Fringe Festival), God & Pottery (Edinburgh Fringe Festival, “Best Newcomers”), Listen Kid (NY Music Theatre Festival), and more. He was also the Assistant Director of the Off-Broadway shows Summer of 42 and The Wild Party (Lippa) and is a member of the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab. Anthony has written for GQ, Details and Entertainment Weekly magazines, and he has written for television’s A&E, Comedy Central and CBS/Paramount.
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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 Laura Gordon, Director Laura first began working at The Rep in 1993. As an actress, she has appeared in over 75 productions, including Death of a Salesman, The Lady with All the Answers, Pride and Prejudice, Enchanted April, The Crucible, Doubt, The Clean House, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Mary Stuart, Endgame and Copenhagen. As a director, her credits at The Rep include In the Next Room or the vibrator play, Speaking in Tongues, Laurel and Hardy, Almost, Maine, Edward Albee’s Seascape, Half Life and I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given to Me by a Young Lady from Rwanda. Elsewhere, she has directed The Royal Family and Old Times (American Players Theatre); The Winter’s Tale (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Well (Milwaukee Chamber Theatre); Skin Tight, Memory House and Full Gallop (Renaissance Theaterworks) and Going to St. Ives (Forward Theatre). She received a Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship in 2010, and is a Milwaukee Rep Associate Artist. Stephen H. Carmody, Scenic Designer Scenic design credits include: Around the World in 80 Days and Bad Dates (Fox Valley Rep); Pippin (The Music Theatre Company); The Receptionist (Steep); Changes of Heart (Remy Bumppo); A Twist of Water (Route 66); Becky Shaw (A Red Orchid Theatre); The Shadow of a Gunman (Seanachai Theatre Company); Man from Nebraska (Redtwist) and Nunset Boulevard (Theatre at the Center). Stephen has also assisted on projects on and OffBroadway, throughout the country and for Disney on Ice. Stephen received The John Murbach Scholarship for Collaborative Design, presented at The 2009 Michael Merritt Awards.
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Rachel Laritz, Costume Designer Rachel is happy to be returning to The Rep after joining them for Song Man Dance Man, Laurel and Hardy, Almost, Maine, Happy Now?, A Year of Magical Thinking, I Just Stopped by to See the Man, Glengarry Glen Ross, Grafton City Blues, Edward Albee’s Seascape, Life Could be a Dream, Frozen, Half Life, Bad Dates, The Clean House, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? and Two Pianos, Four Hands. Other credits include: Utah Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre Louisville, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Pearl Theatre, Court Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Peninsula Players, Remy Bumppo, Timeline, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, Skylight Opera Theatre and University of Michigan. Other professional credits include: NBC’S Law & Order. Rachel is a recipient of a 2011 Emerging Artist Award and a 2009 Joseph Jefferson Award. Charles Cooper, Lighting Designer Charles Cooper is a Chicago-based lighting designer making his Milwaukee Rep debut. Recent work includes Hairspray and Curtains (Drury Lane Oakbrook); A Wrinkle In Time (First Stage Children’s Theater); Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Asolo Rep Theatre and 1st National Tour); Do the Hustle and Old Glory (Writers’ Theatre); Of Mice and Men and First Look Repertory of New Work (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); Around the World in 80 Days (Indiana Repertory Theatre); Tree and Blue Door (Victory Gardens Theater); Eclipsed and She Stoops to Conquer (Northlight Theatre); Chicago and A Few Good Men (Peninsula Players); Pitmen Painters and To Master the Art (Timeline Theatre; Associate Artist); Welcome to Arroyos and Speech and Debate (American Theater Company) and Pippin (The Music Theatre Company). Current and upcoming work includes Assistant Design for the new musical The Last Smoker in America (Off-Broadway and Westside Upstairs Theatre) and Love Me Some Amnesia (American Blues Theatre). Charles has received five Jeff Nominations and Two After Dark Awards. Member: United Scenic Artists. www.Cooperportfolio.Com.
C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Sarah Hoffmann, Stage Manager Sarah is so happy to return to the Stackner Cabaret, having enjoyed the spring working on Always . . . Patsy Cline. She has worked at numerous theaters throughout Wisconsin, including American Players Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, American Folklore Theatre and First Stage Children’s Theater, where she was the Production Stage Manager for three years. As always, Sarah is continually At Organization Development Consultants, Inc. employ a grateful to be working in(ODC), thewearts. total performance system to help our clients to maximize individual, team, and organizational performance.
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