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c h a r ac t e r s Antonio Salieri...............................................................................................................................Kevin Theis* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart........................................................................................................Chris Daley Constanze Weber, Mozart’s wife.............................................................................................Meg Warner Two “Venticelli”, purveyors of information, gossip and rumor...................................Mark Plonsky Pat King Emperor Joseph II of Austria............................................................................................ Jonathan Nicols Count Johann Kilian Von Strack, Groom of the Imperial Chamber...............................Joe Bianco Count Franz Orsini-Rosenberg, Director of the Imperial Opera...................................Kyle Gibson Baron Gottfried Van Sweiten, Prefect of the Imperial Library......................................David Elliott Salieri’s Valet....................................................................................................................................Chris Ballou Salieri’s Cook.......................................................................................................................... Timothy Maples Katherina Cavelieri, Salieri’s voice pupil................................................................................Molly Lyons Teresa Salieri, Salieri’s wife...................................................................................................... Regina Leslie Kapellmeister Bonno...................................................................................................Jackson McLaughlin Major Domo................................................................................................................................. Daniel Houle Servants and Citizens of Vienna....................................Chris Ballou, Timothy Cook, Daniel Houle, Justin Kimrey, Regina Leslie, Molly Lyons, Timothy Maples, Jackson McLaughlin, Julie Soroko, Chelsea Wellmann, Joshua David Wold The action of the play takes place in Vienna in November 1823, and in recall, the decade of 1781-1791 There will be one 15-minute intermission UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance. Mozart–Chris Ballou, Constanze–Molly Lyons, Emperor–Kyle Gibson, Salieri and Von Strack–Ken Miller, Rosenberg and Van Sweiten–Daniel Houle, Venticelli 1–Timothy Maples, Venticelli 2–Jackson McLaughlin, Teresa Salieri–Julie Soroko, Cook and Valet–Justin Kimrey, Katherina Cavaleri–Chelsea Wellmann, Kapellmeister Bonno and Major Domo–Joshua David Wold *Member of Actors’ Equity Association The Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers

p r o d u c t i o n s ta f f Director..................................................................................................................................... Mark Richard* Stage Manager.......................................................................................................Julia Zayas-Melendez* Set Designer............................................................................................................................Joe Schermoly Costume Designer........................................................................................................... Emily McConnell Sound Designer.................................................................................................................... Daniel Carlyon Props Designer.........................................................................................................................Jesse Gaffney Technical Director...................................................................................................................Brian Browne Assistant Stage Manager...................................................................... Katie Campbell, Becca Pearce Sound Engineer.............................................................................................................................. Kyle Irwin Production Coordinator.....................................................................................................Robert W. Behr 2

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Chris Ballou (Salieri’s Valet/Citizen/Mozart understudy) OPFT: History of Henry IV, Henry V and Beyond the Fringe. Chicago: Mr. Bingly/Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice (Lifeline Theatre), Valere in Tartuffe (Boho). Regional: Marius in Les Miserables, Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland (Mt. Baker Theatre) and Edmund in King Lear (Stonetown Theatre). Film: The Mountain Runners. Training: Shakespeare studies and performance from oxford and Oregon Shakspeare Festival with a BFA from CCPA where he appeared in The Tempest, The Cradle Will Rock, Execution of Justice, Spoon River and At Risk. Joe Bianco (Count Von Strack) returns to OPFT where he was last seen in Richard III and Henry V. Other Chicago credits include: Othello: The Remix, Timon of Athens, Funk It Up About Nothing (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Comedy of Errors, Space Wars (Piccolo Theatre); Art, My Kinda Town (Nothing Special Productions); Cold, Cold Feet (Diamante Productions) and Fish Story (winning radio play of Deathscribe 2012). Regional credits include The Front Steps (Alley Stage). For more information visit www.actorjoebianco.com. Chris Daley (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) most recently played the Gentleman Caller in The Glass Menagerie at Redtwist Theatre. Other credits include: Northlight (Stones in his Pockets understudy), Lifeline (The Count of Monte Cristo, Watership Down), Fox Valley Repertory/Noble Fool, Victory Gardens (2012 One Minute Play Festival), About Face, Circle Theatre, Redmoon, Provision,


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and two seasons with the Red Barn Summer Theatre of Frankfort, IN. He earned a BFA in Acting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. David Elliott (Baron Van Sweiten) is excited to be back after appearing at OPFT as Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing and Friar Tuck in Robin Hood. Other Chicago Credits: Flan in Six Degrees of Separation (Eclectic Theater); Marquis/Antoine in The Baker’s Wife (Music Theatre Company); Mr. Sowerberry in Oliver (Light Opera Works); Max Deems in Follies (Chicago Shakespeare); Pit Singer in Hairspray (Drury Lane Oakbrook); Norman Bulansky in The Boys Next Door, (Metropolis). Love to Cathy and Stephen. Kyle Gibson (Count Orsini-Rosenberg/ Emperor Joseph understudy) A lifelong Chicagoan, Kyle is thrilled to be back at OPFT. He most recently appeared onstage in Matt Hawkins hit, Big Love at Strawdog Theatre, where he is also an ensemble member. Kyle has a BFA in acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University and has worked with Lifeline, Adventure Stage, Emerald City, Griffin, and Bailiwick Chicago, where he is a member of the Collective. He is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and represented by ATG. Thanks to R! Daniel Houle (Majordomo/Citizen/ Rosenberg & Van Sweiten understudies) is excited to be working with OPFT. He received his BFA in acting from the University of Rhode Island in 2001. After graduation Daniel toured with The National Players. Daniel 6

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moved to Chicago in 2002 and has since worked with Teatro Vista, Speaking Ring Theater Company, American Theater Company, Timeline Theater, Bohemian Theater Ensemble and most recently Prop Theater. Daniel would like to thank his family and friends for their continued love and support. Justin Kimrey (Citizen/Cook and Valet understudies) is excited to be making his Oak Park Festival Theatre debut. Justin is a recent graduate of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Recent Theatre Credits include: Harold in the midwest premiere of Lysistrata Jones, Adult Male in Spring Awakening, IQ in Hairspray and Mr. Tackaberry in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. Pat King (Venticelli 2) is delighted to make his Oak Park Festival debut. Chicago credits include Arcadia and Redeemers (New Leaf Theatre), Hideous Progeny (Livewire), Big Love and bobrauschen-bergamerica (Chicago Fusion), Caucasian Chalk Circle (Theatre Mir), The Billing King (Side Project), The Ring Cycle (Building Stage), A Perfect Wedding (Circle Theatre), The Hostage (Griffin Theatre), The Misanthrope (Greasy Joan) and Thirteen Dead Husbands (Sansculottes) among others. He is pursuing a PhD in theatre at Tufts University. Regina Leslie (Teresa Salieri/Citizen) was recently seen in James Joyce’s The Dead (Court Theatre). Other Chicago credits include The Quiet Man Tales (Chicago Theatre Downstairs), A Christmas Carol (Goodman), Sketchfest (Collaboraction), and American Girls Revue (American Girl Place Theatre) . Regional credits include The Sound of Music


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(Ordway), Radio Gals (Peninsula Players), and Cowgirls (The Old Creamery). Feature film credits include featured roles in State of Jefferson and Peepshow. Regina is also a professional violinist, electric violinist, and singer, and performs internationally and locally. Upcoming projects include Cyrano de Bergerac and Roadshow, both with Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Molly Lyons (Katherina/Citizen/ Constanze understudy) is so excited to be working with Oak Park Festival Theatre this summer. She is a recent graduate of Northwestern University, where favorite roles include Anne in A Cry of Players and Emma Brookner in The Normal Heart. She recently appeared in The Auction House’s production of Marriage at Collaboraction. She looks forward to joining Oak Park

again later this summer when she will be understudying Olivia in Twelfth Night. She is also a founding member of Broken Ant Farm Productions. Love and thanks to her friends and family! Timothy Maples (Salieri’s Cook/Citizen/ Venticelli 1 understudy) is thrilled to be making his OPFT debut! Recent credits include The Imaginary Invalid (Beralde), Wonder of the World (Glen), Much Ado About Nothing (Leonato), and The Diary of Anne Frank (Otto). Recently graduated with a BFA in musical theatre from Culver-Stockton College in Canton,Mo. Much love to Mom and Dad for all their love and support!

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Jackson McLaughlin (Kapellmeister Bonno/ Citizen/Venticelli 2 understudy) is a recent graduate of the University of Maine. Notable performances while in college include The Pirates of Penzance (Sergeant of Police), Avenue Q (Trekkie Monster), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Lysander), God of Carnage (Michael Novak), and many others. Jackson is excited about being back in his true home after living in Maine for 15 years, and he hopes the audience enjoys the performances!

Mark Plonsky (Venticelli 1) spent the last several years in the UK, where appearances included Northern Stage, The Dukes Lancaster, Théâtre Sans Frontières, and The Bridge House Theatre, as well as several national tours, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Death of a Salesman, and Of Mice and Men amongst others. Here in Chicago he has appeared with Shaw Chicago, Vintage Theatre Collective, and is delighted to be working with Oak Park Festival Theatre on Amadeus.

Jonathan Nichols (Emperor Joseph II) is very happy to return to the OPFT stage where he has previously performed in MacBeth (1999), Julius Caesar (2006), Henry V (2011) and understudied Mr. Theis’ Richard III last summer. In addition to OPFT, around Chicago he has had the pleasure of performing with ShawChicago, Remy Bumppo, First Folio, Shakespeare on the Green (Lake Forest), Circle Theatre, MPAC as well as Eclipse Theatre, Raven Theatre and City Lit Theatre.

Julie Soroko (Citizen/ Teresa Saleri understudy) is actually taking on her first internship ever and is excited to do so. Raised in Topeka Kansas she received her BFA in Theater from Emporia State University then completed a Masters in Vocal Performance at the University of Nebraska Lincoln in 2011 before moving to Chicago. Favorite roles include Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Clytemnestra in Iphegenia 2.0, Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro, Andromache in Trojan Women, and Ciesca in Gianni Schicchi.

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Kevin Theis* (Antonio Salieri) has appeared in many OPFT shows over the years, most recently as Edward in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me and the title role in last summer’s Richard III. Other favorite Festival Theatre performances include George in Of Mice and Men, Francis Hardy in Faith Healer and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. He has also appeared at the Goodman Theatre, Next Theatre, Peninsula Players, City Lit, Lifeline and CT20 Ensemble, where he served as Artistic Director. He has directed Henry V, Cyrano de Bergerac, Robin Hood and The Glass Menagerie for OPFT and has been nominated for three Jeff awards for his directing work. Meg Warner (Constanze) Having recently moved to Chicago from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Meg is happy to be making her OPFT debut. During her run in Amadeus, she is spending the summer studying at the School at Steppenwolf, and will be appearing as Eleanor in Northanger Abbey with Remy Bumppo Theatre Company later this fall. Many thanks my family and friends, bosses and coworkers, cast and crew who have all helped make my time in Amadeus possible and memorable.

Chelsea Wellmann (Citizen/Katherina Cavelieri understudy) will be a sophomore Musical Theatre major at the Chicago College of Performing Arts this fall. Her love for music and performing began at the age of three when she first set her fingers on the piano keys. Last summer she performed as a singer and dancer at Kings Island Amusement Park and she is very excited to spend this summer at Oak Park Festival Theatre! Joshua David Wold (Citizen/Major Domo/ Kapellmeister understudies) holds a BFA in Theatre Performance with a Classical Studies minor from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. He’s ecstatic and honored to intern with Oak Park. He enjoys eating healthy, swimming, biking, and Frisbee. “My kind audience, I can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks. And oft good turns are shuffled off with such uncurrent pay.” – Sebastian (Act 3, Scene 3) Thanks again for supporting live theatre

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By William Shakespeare Directed by Lavina Jadhwani

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cast (in order of speaking) Viola....................................................................................................................................... Lucy Carapetyan Sea Captain...................................................................................................................Kevin Barry Crowley Curio............................................................................................................................... Jackson McLaughlin Orsino............................................................................................................................................. Chris Ballou Valentine........................................................................................................................Kevin Barry Crowley Maria..............................................................................................................................Katy Carolina Collins Sir Toby Belch..............................................................................................................................Jack Hickey* Sir Andrew Aguecheek..................................................................................................John Crosthwaite Antonio................................................................................................................................................. Pat King Sebastian....................................................................................................................................... Luke Daigle Feste.................................................................................................................................................... Scot West Olivia............................................................................................................................................Jhenai Mootz Malvolio........................................................................................................................................Will Clinger* Fabian.....................................................................................................................................Bryan Wakefield First Officer................................................................................................................... Jackson McLaughlin Second Officer.............................................................................................................Kevin Barry Crowley Priest...............................................................................................................................Kevin Barry Crowley There will be one 15-minute intermission UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance. Viola–Julie Soroko; Maria–Sally Beck Wippman; Olivia–Molly Lyons; Orsino and Malvolio– Luke Daigle; Valentine and Second Officer–Jackson McLaughlin; Fabian, Sea Captain and Priest–Daniel Houle; Sir Andrew–Bryan Wakefield; Antonio and Sebastian–Joshua David Wold; Sir Toby–John Crosthwaite; Feste–Kevin Crowley *Member of Actors’ Equity Association The Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers

p r o d u c t i o n s ta f f Director................................................................................................................................. Lavina Jadhwani Choreographer.....................................................................................................................Kate McGroarty Stage Manager.............................................................................................................. Katrina Herrmann* Set Designer............................................................................................................................ Joe Schermoly Costume Designer............................................................................................................Emily McConnell Composer................................................................................................................................. Joshua Dumas Props Designer......................................................................................................................... Jesse Gaffney Technical Director....................................................................................................................Brian Browne Assistant Stage Manager.......................................................................Becca Pearce, Katie Campbell Production Coordinator......................................................................................................Robert W. Behr Sound Engineer...............................................................................................................................Kyle Irwin

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cast profiles - t welf th night Chris Ballou (Orsino) See Amadeus profiles Lucy Carapetyan (Viola) has worked around Chicago with Steppenwolf, Lifeline, The House Theatre, Griffin, Steep, Caffeine Theatre, Dog & Pony, Theatre Seven, The Building Stage, and Two Pence Theatre. As a company member with Two Pence she serves as the Director of Education and works with high school students in the Fall Festival of Shakespeare: Chicago. She also teaches and performs with Actors Gymnasium. Lucy is a graduate of Northwestern University and is represented by Paonessa Talent.

Shakespeare Theater, Stones in His Pockets and Fuddy Meers at Apple Tree Theatre, The Siddhartha Project and The Lurker Radio Hour (Best Play, Sketchbook ’08) at Collaboraction Theater, Eric LaRue at A Red Orchid Theater and the musical Two for the Show at Theater Wit, which he co-authored (After Dark Award, “Best New Work”). Love to Grace.

Katy Carolina Collins (Maria) is thrilled to be working on Twelfth Night. Her Chicago credits include: Idomenus (Sideshow); Helen, A Wintertime Tale, The Misanthrope, Hedda Gabler (Vintage Theater Collective); The Tempest (Steppenwolf ); Richard the Will Clinger* (Malvolio) Third, Comedy of Errors, and Cymbeline is gratified to be (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Light working with the Oak Waves, Laboratory of the Mind (New Beast). Park Festival Theater She has acted with and is a stakeholder in and to be sharing the the Backroom Shakespeare Project. She stage again with his old graduated from the University of friend Jack Hickey. His Minnesota BFA Acting Program. theater credits include Civil War Christmas at Northlight Theatre, John Crosthwaite The Underpants at Artists’ Ensemble in (Andrew/Toby Rockford, Romeo and Juliet and Comedy of understudy) is Errors at the Michigan Shakespeare Festival, originally from Theatre at the Center’s production of Northern California and Noises Off, his one-man show Dr. Harlon’s recently received his Keys to Better Living at Royal George MFA in Acting from The Theater, How I Became an Interesting Person Theater School at at Chicago Dramatists, Measure for Measure DePaul University. While in California John and Hamlet! The Musical at Chicago was a company member of ComedySportz:

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cast profiles - t welf th night Sacramento and has also performed semiregularly in Chicago with The Regulars, a long form improv comedy troupe. John is also an Advanced Actor Combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors. John can be reached through Paonessa Talent Agency. Kevin Barry Crowley (Valentine/Priest/ Second Officer/Feste understudy) is very excited to be appearing with Oak Park Festival Theater for the first time. Kevin has worked with The House Theatre of Chicago, The Back Room Shakespeare Project, The Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, Silk Road Rising, Route 66 Theatre Company, Filament Theatre Ensemble and more. Love to Leslie! Luke Daigle (Sebastian/Malvolio, Orsino understudies) is very excited to make his OPFT debut in Twelfth Night. Recent credits include Big Love (Strawdog Theatre) and the Jeff nominated production When the Rain Stops Falling (Circle Theatre). He has also worked at Remy Bumppo, First Folio, BOHO and Illinois Theatre Center. This fall, he will be at Lifeline Theatre understudying

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The Killer Angels. Luke would like to thank his family, Megan, and the Cikaneks’ for their continual love and support. Jack Hickey* (Sir Toby Belch) Roles here include Charlie in Seascape, Michael in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me (both Jeff Recommended), Drummond in Inherit the Wind, and Falstaff in The History of King Henry the Fourth, Cyrano in Cyrano de Bergerac, Fluellen in Henry V, Friar Lawrence in Romeo and Juliet, and Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other credits include roles in Widower’s Houses, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Androcles and the Lion, Candida, The Philanderer, The Doctor’s Dilemma, The Apple Cart, John Bull’s Other Island with ShawChicago. Favorite roles include; Buckminster Fuller in R. Buckminster Fuller: The History and Mystery of the Universe; Sir Ralph in The Doctor’s Dilemma; Ko-Ko in The Mikado and that of Cyrano. Daniel Houle (Fabian/Sea Captain/Priest understudies) See Amadeus profiles Pat King (Antonio) See Amadeus profiles Molly Lyons (Olivia understudy) See Amadeus profiles Jackson McLaughlin (Curio/First Officer/ Valentine, Second Officer understudies) See Amadeus profiles

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cast profiles - t welf th night Jhenai Mootz (Olivia) is ecstatic to be retuning to OPFT where she has performed in Richard III, Dancing at Lughnasa, Arms and the Man, Much Ado About Nothing, Murder by the Book and Picnic. She has also been seen around town at ShawChicago Theater, Circle Theater, Lifeline Theater, and First Folio Shakespeare Theater. Jhenai’s theatre inspired artwork can currently be found in the lobby of Lifeline Theater, and on her website at www.jhenaimootz.com. Julie Soroko (Viola understudy) See Amadeus profiles Bryan Wakefield (Fabian/Andrew understudy) is honored and thrilled to return to the Oak Park Festival Theatre. A member of the Organic Theater Company, he received his MFA in Theatre Performance from Northern Illinois University and is an actor/ combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors. Chicago credits include: Love’s Labours Lost, Cyrano de Bergerac (Oak Park Festival Theatre), Bartleby, Theophilus North, Bobby Gould in Hell (Organic Theater Company), You Can’t Take it With You (Village Players), The Devil’s Arithmetic (TYA @ Apple Tree Theatre). Sally Beck Wippman (Maria understudy) is so thankful to be working with OPFT as an actor and intern. Chicago credits include Hermia (Triton’s A

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p r o d u c t i o n s ta f f p r o f i l e s Katie Campbell (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be working with Oak Park Festival Theatre. She most recently performed as Whitney in Legally Blonde with Circa ‘21 Dinner Playhouse. She graduated from the Chicago College of Performing Arts with a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre, where she was seen in the chorus of Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Sweeney Todd. Favorite credits include Ophelia in Hamlet and Marian in The Music Man. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support! Mark Francis (House Staff ) is an aspiring actor from Evanston, Illinois. He is currently a second year nursing student attending MacMurray College. Mark has trained at various places in the Chicago area such as Second City, Acting Studio, and Piven Theatre. He hopes to become a working actor after finished with nursing school. Aside from acting, he enjoys playing basketball and reading. Katrina Herrmann* (Stage Manager, Twelfth Night) Chicago: Robin Hood (Oak Park Festival Theater), Spare Change, Lady Madeline (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), Pericles (The Goodman Theatre) OffBroadway: The Flick, The Whale, The Big Meal, Completeness, The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World, Kin, The Burnt Part Boys, Circle Mirror Transformation (Playwrights Horizons), Close Up Space (MTC), In the Wake (The Public Theater), That Pretty Pretty; or, The Rape Play, Geometry of Fire, Lady (Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre).

Lavina Jadhwani (Director, Twelfth Night) is the Artistic Director of Rasaka Theatre Company and an Associate Artist at Silk Road Rising. Other credits include Apple Tree, ATC, Bailiwick, Chicago Dramatists, Remy Bumppo, the side project, Stage Left, and Victory Gardens. She has received three LMDA awards and an SDCF Observership. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy; currently pursuing an MFA in Directing from the Theatre School at DePaul University. Up next: Much Ado About Nothing with Rasaka. www.lavinajadhwani.com Kate McGroarty (Choreographer) is thrilled to be working with Oak Park Theatre Festival for the first time and with Lavina Jadhwani for the fourth. She has choreographed plays for Steep Theatre, Silk Road Rising and A Red Orchid Theatre. She is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory Program and can be seen around Chicago improvising with Shanna’s Mom, The Hoax and Slow Clap Symphony. Anne Pape (Tech staff ) is positively bananas to work with the Festival Theatre for the first time! She is a recent graduate of the Chicago Academy for the Arts, where she studied musical theatre. There she has performed as Camillo in The Winter’s Tale, Pennywise in Urinetown; The Musical, and this spring, was Assistant Director for 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee. In the fall, Anne will begin undergraduate studies at Sarah Lawrence College. Thanks to Festival Theatre, CAA, and family.

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Rebecca Pearce (Assistant Stage Manager) is a junior majoring in Theatre Studies and Communication: Media Studies at Northern Illinois University. Her stage management credits in college include Waiting for Godot and Emergency. This summer, she will also be working on a documentary about The Penguin Project in DeKalb, IL. She is very excited to be working with Oak Park Festival Theatre. Mark Richard* (Director, Amadeus) is happy to rejoin OPFT where he has appeared previously in Richard III, Beyond the Fringe, and Betrayal. Chicago: Sartorius in Widowaers’ Houses and The Emperor in Androcles and the Lion (ShawChicago). Artistic Director of City Lit Theater for seven years, he also directed the revival of Sharon Evan’s Portrait of a Shiksa for Live Bait Theater. Other Chicago appearances include: Timeline Theatre (The Front Page), and Chicago Shakespeare (As You Like It). Elsewhere he has appeared with Theatre Mir, Writers’ Theatre, Remy-Bumppo, About Face, Live Bait, Lifeline, City Lit, Steppenwolf Theatre. Favorite roles include Raymond Carver (The Hero’s Journey), Bertie Wooster (six productions), John Worthing (The Importance of Being Earnest), and Andrei (Three Sisters). He studied at Northwestern

University and in London. He is the recipient of one “Jeff” Citation for performance and two for new work/adaptation. Julia Zayas-Melendez* (Stage Manager, Amadeus) is proud to be working once again with OPFT. Julia has had the honor of working with many theatres in Chicagoland, including Route 66, Marriott Theatre, Drury Lane, Fox Valley Repertory, Apple Tree Theatre, About Face Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Steppenwolf Theatre, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, Next Theatre, The Free Associates Theatre Company, Court Theatre, Madison Repertory Theatre, and Theater at the Center. A graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Julia began her stage management career in Massachusetts, with companies like Opera Boston, Boston Theatre Works, The Theatre Offensive, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, SpeakEasy Stage, and Shakespeare & Company. She also spent a season as the Production Stage Manager at Tri-State Actors Theater in Sussex County, NJ, and celebrated World Theatre Day 2009 in Konya, Turkey with ShawChicago. Julia is a proud member of Actor’s Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers.

designer profiles Brian Browne (Technical Director) is a Technical Director, Scenic Carpenter, Screenwriter, Actor and aspiring blacksmith. He is extremely excited to be a part of the team producing the 39th season of the Oak Park Festival. Daniel Carlyon (Sound Designer, Amadeus) is thrilled to be making his Oak Park Festival Theatre debut with Amadeus. Other credits include Treats and Dates from Hell (Redtwist Theatre), She Kills Monsters (Buzz22 Chicago, Steppenwolf Garage Rep), Hoodoo Love (Collective Theatre), …Jonathan Toomey (Provision Theater), Tea and Sympathy (The Artistic Home). As assistant designer: Immediate Family (Goodman Theatre), Murder for Two (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Disgraced (Lincoln Center Theater).

Daniel received his B.A. from Northwestern University. www.danielcarlyon.com. Joshua Dumas (Sound Designer, Twelfth Night) is a Chicago-based artist and composer. He recently scored Vintage Theatre Collective’s Raskol, arranged Tommy for University of Iowa Summer Rep, scored Jerzy Rose’s feature Crimes Against Humanity, and co-directed and scored Mirrors Are Just Water Specified and The Woods’breath. He performs with Eiren Caffall, and The Lamplit Maple. He is thrilled and honored to be working with Lavina and Oak Park. http://quieterrors.com Jesse Gaffney (Props Designer) has been working in the Chicago area for over four years and is excited to be working Amadeus | Twelfth Night

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with the exellent team here at Oak Park. Elsewhere in the Chicago area she has worked with Silk Road Rising (Resident Designer), Immediate Family, 16th Street (Artistic Associate), Lifeline, Congo Square, Chicago Children’s Theatre, Apple Tree and Notre Dame Shakespeare Company among others. Outside of Chicago Jesse worked for Allenberry Playhouse in Pennsylvania, Stages St. Louis, and The Arrow Rock Lyceum. You can follow her work on her blog at theatreprojects.blogspot.com. Thanks and love to her husband Warwick. Emily McConnell (Costume Designer) is happy to be back at OPFT after designing last summer’s Inherit the Wind and Richard III. Resident Costume Designer for Roosevelt’s Chicago College of the Performing Arts, she also freelances for Redtwist (Reverb), Artistic Home (American Plan), Northlight (Black Pearl Sings), Dog & Pony (Roadkill Confidential), Gift Theatre (Suicide Incorporated), Steep Theatre (Luther, Lakeboat, Hollow Lands, In Arabia...), Theatre

Mir, ATC, Remy Bumppo, Griffin Theatre and About Face. A proud Artistic Associate of Steep Theatre, she has her MFA from Northwestern. Joe Schermoly (Set designer) is a set designer, technical director and painter around town. His design work has been seen at Griffin Theatre (Flare Path, Punk Rock, No More Dead Dogs, Port, Constant Wife), Theatre Wit (Completeness), Strawdog Theatre (Duchess of Malfi, Master and Margarita, Richard III), Lifeline Theatre (The Count of Monte Cristo, The City & The City), Sideshow Theatre (Idomeneus, The Ugly One) Eclipse (Beyond The Horizon, The Trestle At Pope Lick Creek) and more. He has also designed and built shows in London for The Finborough, Bush and Gate theatres. Joe studied set design at Northwestern University, is a proud Griffin Theatre company member and the Technical Director at Lifeline Theatre. www.joeschermoly.com

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