Porchlight Music Theatre - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

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Michael Weber, Managing Artistic Director Jean Klingenstein, Associate Producer Presents

Starring Tyler Ravelson, Elizabeth Telford and Fred Zimmerman with John Keating, Sharriese Hamilton, Emily Ariel Rogers and Iris Lieberman featuring Bill Kurtis as “The Voice of the Book” Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Direction by Rob Lindley Choreography by Brenda Didier Music Direction by Kory Danielson Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design Properties Design Wig Design Production Management Stage Management Technical Direction

Jeffrey D. Kmiec Bill Morey Erik Barry Jenna Moran Cassy Schillo Kevin Barthel Aaron Shapiro Julia Zayas-Melendez Peter O’Neill

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C A S T O F C H A R AC T E R S ( I N O R D E R O F A P P E A R A N C E ) The Voice of the Book................................................................................................................BILL KURTIS J. Pierrepont Finch........................................................................................................... TYLER RAVELSON Gatch/Toynbee........................................................................................................... MICHAEL KINGSTON Jenkins.........................................................................................................................CHRISTOPHER STRAW Tackaberry/Ovington/TV Announcer........................................................................PATRICK MARTIN Peterson/Davis/Waiter/Security...........................................................................DANIEL SPANGUOLO J.B. Biggley.................................................................................................................... FRED ZIMMERMAN* Rosemary......................................................................................................................ELIZABETH TELFORD Bratt............................................................................................................................................JASON GRIMM Smitty.........................................................................................................................SHARRIESE HAMILTON Bud Frump.............................................................................................................................. JOHN KEATING Miss Jones............................................................................................................................IRIS LIEBERMAN* Twimble/Womper/Matthews.................................................................................... MATTHIAS AUSTIN Hedy LaRue..................................................................................................................EMILY ARIEL ROGERS Krumholtz/Scrubwoman/Ensemble............................................................................. SARAH HAYES+ Secretary/Scrubwoman/Ensemble..........................................................................................LEXI LYRIC Johnson/Coffee Man/Ensemble....................................................................... CHRISTOPHER KELLEY Ensemble.........................................................................CLARE DOLAN, LINDSAY LORETTA PREROST UNDERSTUDIES J. Pierrepont Finch, DANIEL SPANGUOLO; Rosemary, CLARE DOLAN; Miss Jones, SARAH HAYES+; Smitty/Krumholtz, LEXI LYRIC; Bud Frump, PATRICK MARTIN; Hedy LaRue/ Scrubwoman, LINDSAY LORETTA PREROST; J.B. Biggley, MICHAEL KINGSTON; Jenkins, MATTHIAS AUSTIN; Twimble/Womper/Matthews, JASON GRIMM; Gatch/Toynbee/Bratt, CHRISTOPHER STRAW; Tackaberry/Ovington/TV Announcer, CHRISTOPHER KELLEY Understudy performance will occur only with an announcement to the audience prior to the show. MUSICIANS Conductor/Keyboards.................................................................................................. KORY DANIELSON Trumpet..................................................................................................................... JERED MONTGOMERY Percussion.................................................................................................................................ETHAN DEPPE Reeds 1.....................................................................................................................................MIKE MATLOCK Reeds 2.......................................................................................................... DAVID ORLICZ, LARA REGAN The use of any recording devise, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. T I M E A N D P L AC E New York City, 1960

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MUSICAL SYNOPSIS ACT I OVERTURE..........................................................................................................................................Orchestra HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING.................................................... Finch HAPPY TO KEEP HIS DINNER WARM......................................................................................... Rosemary COFFEE BREAK..................................................................................................................................Ensemble THE COMPANY WAY.......................................................................................................... Twimble & Finch THE COMPANY WAY (Reprise)........................................................................Bud, Twimble, Ensemble A SECRETARY IS NOT A TOY.............................................................................................Bratt, Ensemble BEEN A LONG DAY...............................................................................................Smitty, Rosemary, Finch BEEN A LONG DAY (Reprise)......................................................................................Bud, Biggley, Hedy GRAND OLD IVY.......................................................................................................................Biggley, Finch PARIS ORIGINAL.........................................................................................................Rosemary, Ensemble ROSEMARY........................................................................................................................... Finch, Rosemary FINALE ACT ONE.......................................................................................................Finch, Rosemary, Bud ACT II ENTR’ACTE..........................................................................................................................................Orchestra CINDERELLA DARLING..............................................................................Smitty, Rosemary, Ensemble HAPPY TO KEEP HIS DINNER WARM (Reprise)...................................................................... Rosemary LOVE FROM A HEART OF GOLD..........................................................................................Biggley, Hedy I BELIEVE IN YOU.................................................................................................................Finch, Ensemble I BELIEVE IN YOU (Reprise)........................................................................................................... Rosemary BROTHERHOOD OF MAN...................................................... Finch, Womper, Miss Jones, Ensemble FINALE.................................................................................................................................................Company How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying is presented with one 15 minute intermission.

D I R E C TO R ’ S N O T E In November of 2012 I was browsing items at a vintage flea market when I found Milton Bradley’s board game of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. A board game of a Broadway musical? Where is the Chutes and Ladders-type version of Les Miz or the Sweeney Todd version of Candyland. I thought it was funny. I liked the graphics on the box. I walked away. Then my partner said, “You have to get that. It’s a board game based on your favorite musical.” So I bought it. When I got home and really started looking at it I loved the colors, the cartoons, but most of all the text above title of the game reading “This is NOT a serious game.” This is not a serious musical. It is satire written by some of the most brilliant comedy minds of their generation, maybe of any. This show is a perfect storm of my favorites. I love this time period; I love mid-century modern design; I know way too much about pop music from this time period; I have a weird obsession with the Kennedys, specifically Jackie; and my favorite composer is Frank Loesser. There have been very few cabaret shows I have done in my career as a singer that haven’t included a Frank Loesser tune. Hell, I even have an Abe Burrows song in my audition book. When I graduated from college and all of the rest of my contemporaries were listening to Rent, the Matthew Broderick revival of How to Succeed…never left my CD player. In short, I love this show. It is one of the eight Pulitzer Prize-winning shows. I think it is perfect. I’ve approached this production wanting to honor it, stay out of its way, infuse it with some passion, and remember that it is not a serious show. I’ve never played that board game. But boy does it look neato in my apartment. Rob Lindley Director – How To Succeed In Buisness Without Really Trying


WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

Tyler Ravelson

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Elizabeth Telford

Fred Zimmerman

John Keating

Sharriese Hamilton

Emily Ariel Rogers

Iris Lieberman

Matthias Austin

Clare Dolan

Jason Grimm

Sarah Hayes

Christopher Kelley

Michael Kingston

Lexi Lyric

Patrick Martin

Lindsay Loretta Prerost

Daniel Spanguolo

Christopher Straw

Bill Kurtis as “The Voice of the Book”

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BIOGR APHIES MATTHIAS AUSTIN (Twimble/Womper/ Matthews, u/s Jenkins) is excited to be making his Porchlight Music Theatre debut! Most recently he was seen as “Bob Crachit” in Theatre at the Center’s production of A Christmas Carol. He has also played “Ernst Ludwig” in Cabaret with Light Opera Works, having previously appeared in LOW’S productions of H.M.S. Pinafore and Oliver. He recently appeared as “Beadle Bamford” in Sweeney Todd with Williams Street Repertory. Much thanks to his amazing wife Cassie and his incredible friends and family for their constant support! CLARE DOLAN (Ensemble, u/s Rosemary) is a recent graduate of the Chicago College of Performing Arts, she is proud to call Chicago home. Clare was most recently seen at Porchlight Music Theatre in Pal Joey. She has also worked in the city with Light Opera Works and as a swing for Theo Ubique’s Cats. Clare would like to thank Michael, Rob and Brenda for this wonderful opportunity. Endless love to Mom, Kuna and B and J for their constant support. JASON GRIMM (Mr. Bratt, u/sTwimble/ Womper/Matthews) was most recently seen in Porchlight’s concert staging of Anyone Can Whistle (Comptroller Shub). Other Chicago credits: The Nutcracker (Hugo) The House Theatre, Improbable Frequency (Betjemen/O’Dromedary) Strawdog Theatre, Reefer Madness (The Lecturer, 2013 Jeff Nomination: Best Actor) Circle Theatre. Regional: The Mystery of Irma Vep (Edgar/Jane/ Irma) TheatreSquared. Thanks to the cast, crew, family and Porchlight. He dedicates this performance to Bill Townsend (who directed him in How to Succeed... when he was fourteen). SHARRIESE HAMILTON (Smitty) is beyond thrilled to join the lovely folks at Porchlight Music Theatre once again. Porchlight credits include Ain’t Misbehavin’, Pal Joey (Gladys Bumps), A Class Act (Felicia). Recent Chicago credits include, See What I Wanna See (Kesa,Medium,Actress) Bailiwick Chicago, We Three Lizas (Donna) About Face Theatre, Passing Strange (Mariana,Sudabey) Bailiwick Chicago, Little Shop of Horrors, (Crystal) Street Tempo Theatre. Other credits include Monty Pythons Spamalot (Lady of the Lake) Timber Lake Playhouse, The 25th Annual

Putnam County Spelling Bee (Rona) Timber Lake Playhouse and various roles with the Chicago-based children’s theater company, Great Works Theatre. Thank you to the entire Porchlight family, and to her supportive family and friends SARAH HAYES+ (Dance Captain, Krumholtz/ Scrub/Ensemble, u/s Miss Jones) is an Artistic Associate with Porchlight Music Theatre where she’s appeared in numerous shows, including Ragtime (Emma Goldman), Sweeney Todd (Ensemble/Beggar Woman u/s performed), Candide (Paquette) and The Teapot Scandals (Madame Marcia). She just finished a run of The Playboy of the Western World (Widow Quin) with Raven Theatre. In Chicago, Sarah has also worked with Chicago Shakespeare, ATC, Ravinia, City Lit, and Theo Ubique where she received a non-equity Jeff nomination for Lead Actress-Musical for playing “Aldonza” in Man of La Mancha. JOHN KEATING (Bud Frump) is overjoyed to be making his Porchlight Music Theatre debut! In Chicago, he has been seen in Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer with Emerald City Theatre and The Broadway in Chicago Series, The Jungle Book at The Goodman Theatre and From Doo Wop To Hip Hop at The Black Ensemble Theater. John has performed with The Chanhassen Dinner Theaters, Prather Entertainment Group, PCPA Theaterfest, The Great American Melodrama, The Cumberland County Playhouse and most recently with the Oregon Cabaret Theatre in their production of Double Trouble. John would like to thank Rob Lindley and everyone at Porchlight for this incredible experience! CHRISTOPHER KELLEY (Johnson/Coffee Man/Waiter, u/s Tackaberry/Ovington/TV Announcer) is thrilled to be making his Porchlight Music Theatre and Chicagoland Debut! A 2013 graduate of Homewood Flossmoor High School, his recent credits include: “Bobby” in Urinetown, “Shroeder” in …Charlie Brown and “Ensemble/Dance Captain” of the Illinois High School All-State Production of Memphis. Other theatre credits include “K.C.” in Company and choreographer of Hair both at SLATE theatre. This fall, Chris will start his freshman year at Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, studying musical theatre. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

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MICHAEL KINGSTON (Gatch/Toynbee, u/s Biggley) gleefully returns to Porchlight! He recently performed 50Whatever/ Singin’Whatever at Davenport’s Piano Bar. Michael received two Jeff Award nominations (“Charlemagne/Bertha” - Boho’s Pippin and “Morris Cohen”- Timeline’s Fiorello!) Other credits include Theo Ubique’s The Light in the Piazza, Boho’s La Cage Aux Folles, Emerald City’s Peter Pan, Griffin’s The Robber Bridegroom, and The Neo Futurists’ The Last Two Minutes …... Michael is represented by Gray Talent. For Thelma, Grandpa, Pat, and Dixie. BILL KURTIS (The Voice of the Book) has more than 40 years of experience as an award-winning journalist. He grew up in Independence, Kansas, and studied journalism at the University of Kansas. After earning his degree, Kurtis decided to go to law school at Washburn University. At the start of his career, he worked for a television station in Topeka, Kansas, before moving to Chicago in 1966 to work for WBBM-TV. In 1970, he joined the staff of a CBS station in Los Angeles and soon had his first taste of national news, serving as a contributor to CBS Reports. He returned to Chicago in 1973 to become a news anchor at his old station. During this time, he won several awards for his reporting. Kurtis covered the war in Vietnam, including the fall of Saigon, and created a documentary about the city’s orphans. In 1982, Bill Kurtis joined the national program, CBS Morning News, as a co-host. But after three years, he returned to Chicago, resuming his role as anchor at WBBM-TV. In 1990, Kurtis began a new phase of his career as a host and producer of documentary television series. Establishing his own production company, Kurtis Productions, he created Investigative Reports, Cold Case Files, and other programs for the A&E Television Network. As a producer, Kurtis earned two Emmy Award nominations for Cold Case Files for Outstanding Nonfiction Series in 2004 and 2005. He also serves as host on the popular American Justice series, which looks at famous legal cases and their impact on the law. In addition to his television work, Bill Kurtis has written two books: Bill Kurtis on Assignment (1983) and The Death Penalty on Trial: Crisis in American Justice (2004). He 6

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also lent his deep and distinguished voice to the 2004 news comedy The Legend of Ron Burgundy starring Will Farrell. Devoted to his home state, Bill Kurtis has invested in several businesses there and operates a ranch near the town of Sedan. Commitment to conservation, he serves on the board of directors for several organizations, including The Nature Conservancy and the National Park Foundation. IRIS LIEBERMAN* (Miss Jones) makes her Porchlight Music Theatre debut with this production. A Joseph Jefferson Awardwinning actress, Iris has performed leading and featured roles in over 165 productions. Recently: Elegy (Richard Christiansen Theatre) directed by Dennis Zacek, Fiddler on the Roof (Paramount Theatre) directed by Jim Corti. Highlights: Ballad of Little Jo (Steppenwolf ); Caroline, or Change (Court); Enter The Guardsman (Northlight); Music Man, Cinderella (Marriott Lincolnshire); Gypsy, Spitfire Grill (Fulton Theatre); and Theda Bara and the Frontier Rabbi (JRT, off-Broadway). Film/TV: Hoodlum, The Relic, Groundhog Day, Missing Persons and Early Edition. LEXI LYRIC (Secretary/Scrubwoman, u/s Smitty, u/s Krumholtz) was last seen at Porchlight Music Theatre in Pal Joey. She is so pumped to be returning to perform this wonderful show! She is currently a senior at Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University majoring in music theater. For the past two years she has been performing at Summer Repertory Theater in Santa Rosa, California in shows such as Xanadu, (Kira) Shrek, (Dragon/ Mama Bear) Fox On The Fairway, (Murial), Pirates of Penzance (Edith). She wants to thank the cast and crew for making this an unforgettable experience! Love to Mom, Dad, Chaz, Nana and the Frus! PATRICK MARTIN (Tackaberry/Ovington/TV Announcer, u/s Bud Frump) makes his Porchlight Music Theatre debut with How to Succeed... Chicago Credits: South Pacific at The Marriott Theatre, It’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play at American Theatre Company, Merrily We Roll Along, Lucky Stiff in Concert, Fugitive Songs in Concert at The Music Theatre Company, All The Fame of Lofty Deeds and Girls vs Boys at The House Theatre of Chicago. Upcoming: The Beverly Hillbillies: The Musical at Theatre at the Center. Regional:


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Promises, Promises and The Drowsy Chaperone at STAGES St. Louis. Patrick is a proud graduate of the Musical Theatre Program at The University of Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music. LINDSAY LORETTA PREROST (Ensemble, u/s Hedy LaRue, Scrub Woman) After pulling off some crazy quick changes in Double Trouble, to wardrobe supervising Ain’t Misbehavin’, Lindsay couldn’t be more happy to finally be making her Porchlight Music Theatre debut with How To Succeed... Thank you to God, family and friends for their love and support. TYLER RAVELSON (J. Pierrepont Finch) proudly makes his Porchlight debut. Tyler is an ensemble member at American Theater Company where he has been seen in Sons of the Prophet, columbinus, RENT, The Original Grease, and It’s A Wonderful Life: The Radio Play. Tyler has also been privileged to work at The Goodman Theatre, The House Theatre of Chicago, Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Music Theatre Company, Fox Valley Rep, and State Theatre Chicago. Regionally, he has performed at the Maltz Jupiter Theater in Florida, and at the Paramount Theatre in Boston. TV: Chicago Fire. Tyler is a graduate of the Theater Conservatory at Roosevelt University. Tyler is a Pirate!! Love and thanks to M, D, K, N, G&J, and you too. EMILY ARIEL ROGERS (Hedy LaRue) is honored to make her Porchlight Music Theatre debut. Chicago credits include “Staffer to Birch/Ensemble” in Blood and Gifts (TimeLine Theatre); “Ursula/Ensemble” in Sweet Charity (Writers’ Theatre); “Inner Goddess” in 50 Shades! The Musical (Baby Wants Candy); “Dance Captain/Ensemble” in Camelot, “Jean” in Brigadoon (Light Opera Works); Pippin (The Music Theatre Company); The Christmas Show (The Little Theatre on the Square); “Apache Dancer” in Joseph... Dreamcoat (The Paramount Theatre) and “Victoria” in Cats (Joseph Jefferson AwardNomination, Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre). Regional credits include “Nurse Kelly” in Harvey at The New Theatre Restaurant. Born and raised in Chicago, Emily studied at The Ruth Page Foundation School of Dance with Larry Long, Dolores Lipinski, and Birute Barodicaite. Namaste.

DANIEL SPAGNUOLO (Peterson/Davis/Waiter/ Security, u/s Finch) was seen in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Pal Joey. Other Chicago Area Credits: In The Heights (Paramount Theatre), Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Boho Theatre), Hellcab (Profiles Theatre), and nine productions with Light Opera Works including Cabaret and The Secret Garden. Choreography: Godspell and A New Brain with the Brown Paper Box Co. and Ruthless with Big Noise. Thank you Rob, Kory, Dina, this amazing cast, my Diva Brenda, basically anyone reading this bio and PJB. CHRISTOPHER STRAW (Jenkins, u/s Bratt, Gatch/Toynbee) is proud to make his Porchlight Music Theatre debut. He is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas. He moved to Chicago in the fall of 2012 to continue his performance career. He holds a Bachelor’s of Music: Musical Theatre from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, AR. Chicago credits: From Doo Wop To Hip Hop (Black Ensemble Theatre), Arkansas credits: South Pacific, Purlie (Murry’s Dinner Playhouse); The Wiz, A Raisin in the Sun (Arkansas Repertory Theatre); The Tempest, Big River (Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre); A Yea With Frog and Toad, Goldilocks and Little Red Riding Hood (AR Arts Center Children’s Theatre). He would like to thank his friends and family for their support. Enjoy the executive madness! “To God be all the praise and glory!” www. christopherbstraw.com ELIZABETH TELFORD (Rosemary) is thrilled to make her Porchlight Music Theatre debut. Being new to Chicago, she previously worked primarily in Milwaukee with the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, and First Stage, and in Utah with the Utah Shakespeare Festival, after earning her BFA from Shorter University. She has most recently been seen in Triumph of Love and Do I Hear a Waltz with The Music Theatre Company and is represented with Paonessa Talent. FRED ZIMMERMAN* (Biggley) makes his debut at Porchlight. Fred has appeared at theatres across Chicagoland, including Northlight, Court, Goodman, Drury Lane Oakbrook, and over 17 productions at the Marriott Theatre. National Tours include Show Boat at the Auditorium, Ragtime at the Oriental, and as Santa in Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular Starring the Rockettes. Fred is also How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

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a busy freelance business writer, and a very popular corporate entertainer, appearing as “Fred Zimmerman - The Chicago Mentalist.” JULIA ZAYAS-MELENDEZ* (Stage Manager) is thrilled to be making her Porchlight Music Theatre debut. Julia has worked with many theatres in Chicagoland, including Route 66, Marriott Theatre, Drury Lane, Fox Valley Repertory, Apple Tree, About Face, Chicago Dramatists, Steppenwolf, Remy Bumppo, Rivendell, Next, Court, Madison Repertory, and Theater at the Center. A graduate of Emerson College, Julia began her career in Massachusetts, with Opera Boston, Boston Theatre Works, The Theatre Offensive, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, SpeakEasy Stage, and Shakespeare & Company. She also spent a season at Tri-State Actors Theater in Sussex County, NJ, and celebrated World Theatre Day 2009 in Konya, Turkey with ShawChicago. FRANK LOESSER (Music & Lyrics) began his songwriting career during the Depression as a lyricist, contributing songs to Broadway revues and nightclub acts. His work with composer Irving Actman in the 1936 revue The Illustrator’s Show led to a songwriting contract in Hollywood, where he spent the next eleven years working with such composers as Burton Lane, Jule Styne, Arthur Schwartz and Hoagy Carmichael. Some of his film songs from that period include “Two Sleepy People,” “Jingle Jangle Jingle” and “I Don’t Want To Walk Without You.” The first song for which Loesser wrote both words and music was “Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition,” written during his World War II service. His Hollywood work after the war included the hit songs “Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year,” “A Slow Boat To China,” and the 1949 Oscar-winning song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” In 1948 Loesser was approached by fledgling Broadway producers Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin to write music and lyrics to George Abbott’s libretto for an adaptation of the classic Brandon Thomas play Charley’s Aunt. The new musical, which starred Ray Bolger, was called Where’s Charley? and was a hit. This led to Loesser’s next show, the hugely influential and successful Guys and Dolls in 1950, also produced by Feuer and Martin, with a script by Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling. In 1956 Loesser wrote the libretto, music and lyrics for his next show, The Most 8

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Happy Fella, adapted from Sidney Howard’s play, They Knew What They Wanted. This impressive score contains over 30 musical numbers and makes extensive use of operatic techniques and forms, including recitative, arias, duets, trios and choral numbers. In 1960 he provided the score and was co-librettist for Greenwillow. In 1961, Loesser wrote the score for the Pulitzer Prize-winning How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. His last show, Pleasures and Palaces, closed in 1965 during out-of-town try-outs. ABE BURROWS (Book) After studying to be a doctor and an accountant, Abe Burrows had a career in sales before becoming a successful radio script writer and writer/performer of musical parody numbers. His first Broadway libretto was Guys and Dolls, co-written with Jo Swerling, with a score by Frank Loesser. Among the musicals for which he provided librettos are Make A Wish, Can-Can and Silk Stockings (both with scores by Cole Porter), Say, Darling, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (which he also directed; score by Frank Loesser). His non-musical plays include Cactus Flower (wrote and directed) and Forty Carats (directed). JACK WEINSTOCK (Book) a native New Yorker who attended Columbia College and was a graduate of NYU’s Bellevue Medical College, was in private life a doctor. He did not start to write professionally until he met his collaborator Willie Gilbert, first as a patient and then as a friend. In addition to his successful writing career, “Dr. Jack” (as Weinstock’s friends called him) successfully lived two lives, one as author and one as doctor. He was medical director of a life insurance company, surgeon at two hospitals, and had a Fifth Avenue medical practice. Jack Weinstock died in 1969. WILLIE GILBERT (Book) came from Cleveland, Ohio, received a B.S. in education, but pursued a career as a comedian. Together Gilbert and Weinstock won Tony Awards as co-writers of How to Succeed... Subsequent stage credits include the 1963 musical comedy Hot Spot and the 1965 hit comedy mystery Catch Me If You Can. TV credits range from science fiction to classic children’s shows like Howdy Doody, and sketches for comedian Jackie Gleason. Willie Gilbert died in 1980.


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MICHAEL WEBER (Managing Artistic Director) The recipient of two Jeff Awards, Weber’s productions of Pal Joey and Assassins (Porchlight), Grand Hotel (Drury Lane Water Tower) and She Loves Me (Theatre at the Center) were each nominated for the Jeff Award for Best Production-Musical. His numerous directing credits include Fifth of July at Oak Park Festival, Beauty and the Beast at Marriott, Over the River and Through the Woods at The Mercury Theatre, and Cirque du Symphony at Sears Center Arena. Michael is a Central Regional Board Member of Actors’ Equity Association, author of the new play WAR of the WELLeS and a proud subscription drive host for Chicago’s PBS station, WTTW.

Kory has served as the Music Director/ Conductor for Theo Ubique’s Passion, resident Music Director at Haven Theatre (Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Wedding Singer), pianist/ conductor for Theo’s Smokey Joe’s Café (Royal George transfer), and as AMD under Roberta Duchak at Drury Lane Oakbrook (Xanadu, Singin’ in the Rain). Kory frequently works with The Music Theatre Company (Young Artist Program, 48-hour Musicals, Zanna Don’t, Lucky Stiff, Triumph of Love) and has also worked with Chicago Children’s Theatre, Bailiwick, and National Pastime Theatre, Hell in a Handbag, and Street Tempo Theatre. Some of his other Chicago credits include Bernarda Alba, Hello Again, and LaChiusa’s The Wild Party.

ROB LINDLEY+ (Director) returns to Porchlight having directing last year’s Jeff Award-winning Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill and the 2007 production of A Wonderful Life. Rob also annually directs and hosts the Chicago Sings concert series for Porchlight along with husband Doug Peck. Recently Rob directed the Off-Broadway production of 50 Shades! The Musical. Rob is a Jeff Award-winning actor, having appeared in productions at Court Theatre, Writers’ Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Mercury Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre, and of course at Porchlight where Rob has been an Artistic Associate for close to ten years. Currently Rob is spending time in the studio with his vocal trio Foiled Again recording a holiday album set to release later in 2014.

ERIK BARRY (Lighting Design) is delighted to be making his Porchlight debut with How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (Porchlight Music Theatre). Previous Chicago Designs include Do-Gooders (16th Street Theatre), A Christmas Wish (Quest Theatre Ensemble) as well as productions with The Museum of Contemporary Art, and Nothing Special Productions. He has works regularly as an electrician at theatre’s such as The Goodman, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Steppenwolf, Lookingglass Theatre, The Marriott Linconshire and many more. He has designed over 40 productions in his career. Highlights include The Rocky Horror Show with The University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as The Fiddler on the Roof, Chicago, and Forever Plaid with the Summer Theatre in Meredith Village He holds an MFA in Lighting Design from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He dedicates this and every performance to the memories of Mom and Dad, and reminds Sara, Karen and Iris that he owes it all to them. www.eriksbarry.weebly.com

BRENDA DIDIER+ (Choreographer) is thrilled to collaborate with Porchlight Music Theatre again with this incredible cast and design team! Previous Porchlight credits include Ain’t Misbehavin’, Putting It Together (Director/ Choreographer), Macabaret, The Secret Garden, The Teapot Scandals, Ragtime, Nine, Once On This Island, The King and I, and last season’s hit Pal Joey (Choreographer). Ms. Didier is a multiple Jeff Award recipient in both direction and choreography and Owner/ Director of the Lincolnshire Academy of Dance- now in its 16th successful season. Much gratitude to Michael, Rob, Kory, Dina and everyone at Porchlight Music Theatre and love to Mom and Mike always! KORY DANIELSON (Music Director) is a Chicago-based music director, piano/ conductor, and vocal coach. Most recently,

JEFFREY KMIEC+ (Scenic Design) Recent credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, Double Trouble (Porchlight Music Theatre); Tom Jones (Northlight); The Red Badge of Courage, The Reluctant Dragon (Children’s Theatre of Charlotte); the 2013 Kentucky Shakespeare Festival Season. Jeffrey’s Designs have received awards from the Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival and The Southeastern Theatre Conference. Jeffrey is also the associate set designer for Kevin Depinet on recent and upcoming productions including Cyrano de Bergerac, Gypsy, Henry V (Chicago How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

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Shakespeare); Camelot (Glimmerglass Opera); and Smokefall (Goodman Theatre). JENNA MORAN+ (Sound Design) Past Porchlight Music Theatre credits include Ain’t Misbehavin’, Pal Joey, and A Class Act, Sound Engineer for Double Trouble, Pal Joey ,tick ,tick...Boom!, and A Class Act. She is a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University with her BFA in Sound Design and also studied at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Jenna is an exhibit sound designer for the Prague Quadrennial in The Czech Republic summer of 2015. Select professional credits include sound design for Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Haven Theatre), Parade (Harper Theatre), Avenue Q (NightBlue Theatre), and sound engineer for Death and Harry Houdini (The House Theatre), Emerald City Theatre, and Rent (American Theatre Company). For more information please visit her website at jennamoransounddesign.com. BILL MOREY+ (Costume Design) has designed the costumes for Porchlight Music Theatre’s Ain’t Misbehavin’, Pal Joey (Jeff Nomination), A Class Act (Jeff Award, Best Musical Midsize), The Gifts of the Magi, A Catered Affair, The King and I (Jeff Award, BroadwayWorld Chicago Award), Into the Woods (Jeff Nomination), Candide (Jeff Nomination), Nine (Jeff Award), Ragtime (Jeff Award, Best Musical) Gypsy (After Dark Award), Company, Macabaret, Elegies and A New Brain (After Dark Award). Other recent work includes Pride and Prejudice (Non-Equity Jeff Award Nomination) at Lifeline, Master Class and the upcoming Passion at Theo Ubique. Off Broadway: Tomorrow Morning at the York. www.billmorey.com CASSY SCHILLO (Properties Design) is delighted to join Porchlight Music Theater for this talented production. Since graduating with a theatrical BFA from UW-Whitewater, Cassy has worked in various theaters throughout the Midwest including Light Opera Works, Red Tape, Stage Left, Marriott Lincolnshire, Remy Bummpo, Theater Wit, Drury Lane, (re)discovre, Piccolo, Milwaukee Chamber and Florentine Opera. She is an artistic associate for BoHo and First Folio. Catch more of her work currently on First Folio’s Salvage.

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AARON SHAPIRO+ (Production Manager) is excited to be working with Porchlight Porchlight Music Theatre

Music Theatre! He is currently the Executive Director and co-founder of Studio BE in Lakeview. After college, Aaron founded Oracle Productions and opened their 40-seat black box theatre in Wrigleyville, where he served for 4 years as Artistic Director. He has worked professionally in Chicago as a director, stage manager, producer, actor, production manager, electrician, carpenter, sound technician, run crew, technical director, scenic designer and lighting designer for over 40 different Chicago theatre companies. HEATHER TOWNSEND+ (Assistant Director) is delighted to serve as a Porchlight Artistic Associate, where she has performed in Porchlight’s productions of The Gifts of the Magi, Nine, Sunday in the Park with George and Macabaret. Recently, she performed in the Mercury Theatre’s critically-acclaimed production of A Grand Night for Singing, with music direction by fellow Artistic Associate, Eugene Dizon. Other Chicago credits include work with Northlight, Remy Bumppo, Shattered Globe, Dog & Pony, Fox Valley Rep, Chicago Opera Vanguard, Caffeine, Circle, Buffalo Theatre Ensemble, Bohemian Theatre Ensemble, Apple Tree, Next, Theatre Wit, City Lit, Stage Left and Pegasus and readings with the Goodman and Steppenwolf. She is a graduate of Columbia University and The University of Chicago Law School. DINA DiCOSTANZO+ (Assistant Choreographer) is an actress, singer and dancer who performs regularly in and around Chicagoland. Her stage accomplishments include work at Marriott Theatre Lincolnshire, Drury Lanes Oakbrook and Water Tower, Victory Gardens, Paramount, The Mercury, Theatre at the Center, Northlight Theatre, CenterStage Baltimore, and Capital Rep in Albany NY. She earned a Jeff Award nomination for her performance as “Flaemmchen” in Grand Hotel at Drury Lane, Water Tower. Dina choreographs for many projects and theatres including Fremont Street Theatre in Palatine where she received a Broadway World nomination for her choreography of The Drowsy Chaperone and will be working on Crazy For You this summer. Dina was associate choreographer under Brenda Didier on Porchlight’s Pal Joey and is thrilled to work with Brenda again on How To Succeed...! Honored to be an artistic associate for Porchlight!


A R T I S T I C S TA F F Director..........................................................................................................................................ROB LINDLEY+ Choreographer.......................................................................................................................BRENDA DIDIER+ Musical Director................................................................................................................... KORY DANIELSON Scenic Design.......................................................................................................................... JEFFREY KMIEC+ Costume Design........................................................................................................................... BILL MOREY+ Lighting Design................................................................................................................................. ERIK BARRY Sound Design.......................................................................................................................... JENNA MORAN+ Properties Design..................................................................................................................... CASSY SCHILLO Wig Design..................................................................................................................................KEVIN BARTHEL Assistant Director...................................................................................................... HEATHER TOWNSEND+ Assistant Choreographer............................................................................................. DINA DiCOSTANZO+ Dance Captain........................................................................................................................... SARAH HAYES+ Assistant Costume Design........................................................................... KATE SETZER KAMPHAUSEN

P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F Production Manager......................................................................................................... AARON SHAPIRO+ Stage Manager...................................................................................................... JULIA ZAYAS-MELENDEZ* Technical Director...................................................................................................................... PETER O’NEILL Scenic Artist .......................................................................................................................................CAIT CHIOU Sound Board Engineer......................................................................................................... JENNA MORAN+ Assistant Stage Manager......................................................................................................... JACQUI PENCE Run Crew..................................................................................................................................MICHELLE LOCKE

AU D I E N C E S E R V I C E S House Managers...........................................................................................AUSTIN KOPSA, CLAUDIA ROY

M A R K E T I N G S TA F F Marketing & Press Representative..................................SHOUT MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS: JAMES JULIANO & JILL EVANS Promotional Photographer.............................................................................................. KELSEY JORRISEN Promotional Video Producers.................................................................JON FRAAZA, STAGECHANNEL Website Design......................................................................... JON RUNNFELDT+, LAB OF LIFE DESIGN Logo Design.......................................................................................................................................JEFF MEYER Graphic Design.......................................................................................................................NATHAN STONER

A D M I N S T R AT I V E S TA F F Business Manager....................................................................................................... NATE C. GROONWALD Development Manager....................................................................................................... CYNTHIA FRAHM Grant Coordinator............................................................................................................. DONALD SPRAGUE Bookkeeper................................................................................................................................... JON HEURING Facilities Manager..............................................................................................................THOM VAN ERMEN Administrative/Production Interns................................NICO JOHNSON, JOHN LISI, JEROME RILEY *Denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in America +Denotes Porchlight Music Theatre Artistic Associate How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

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A B O U T P O R C H L I G H T M U S I C T H E AT R E Mission Statement Porchlight is Chicago’s music theatre. By uniting the arts of music, drama dance, and design we transform stories into passionate and relevant events, which affect the lives of artists and audiences alike. As professionals and leaders in this field, we nurture and develop new artists and works, expanding and redefining the music theatre genre while matching artistic vision with fiscal responsibility. PMT Board of Directors Jeannie Lukow – President Mary Kay Conley – Vice President / Secretary Ron Zoromski – Treasurer Jackie Bryant, Cheryl Coons, Bill Crowther, Tony Gibson, James Jensen, Keith Olenik, Rhoda Reeling, Kim Sargent, Tamara Sims, Sara Tachman, Greg Viti, Michael Weber – ex officio PMT Artistic Associates Nick Belley, Christin Boulette, Austin Cook, Matthew Crowle, Brandon Dahlquist, Dina DiCostanzo, Brenda Didier, Eugene Dizon, Rebecca Finnega, Patrick Fries, David Girolmo, Sarah Hayes, Greg Hofmann, Bil Ingraham, Jeffrey Kmiec, Rob Lindley, Linda Madonia, Beckie Menzie, Jenna Moran, Bill Morey, Doug Peck, Christopher Pazdernik, Gerald Richardson, Jonny Runnfeldt, Aaron Shapiro, Heather Townsend, Thom Van Ermen PMT Advisory Board Eric Bramlett, John Bucchino, Kevin Depinet, Brenda Didier, William Finn, Linda Kline, Jesse Klug, Sean Allan Krill, Jill Moore, Lonny Price, Hollis Resnik, L. Walter Stearns, Maury Yeston

SPECIAL THANKS To Stage 773 and to our donors, subscribers and audience members who maintain a continuing commitment to our work. To Haven Theatre for the generous use of their keyboard. Our special dining partner is Cooper’s—A Neighborhood Eatery, acclaimed for their good food, extensive beer list, and good value. Located across the street from the theatre, Coopers offers 10% off the food bill to Porchlight patrons, and complimentary parking for those who dine and stay for the show. Cooper’s is the generous sponsor for Porchlight’s opening night receptions. Please patronize them! 1232 West Belmont / Chicago, IL 60657 / 773.929.COOP (2667)

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A N N UA L S U P P O R T Step into the spotlight and be part of Porchlight Music Theatre – a community of artists, donors and theatre lovers who create American Musicals. Chicago Style! Porchlight Music Theatre gratefully acknowledges the generous annual gifts of the following individuals, foundations and corporations from 9/12/13. For information about supporting Porchlight, please contact cynthia@porchlightmusictheatre.org or call 773.777.9884 FOUNDATON/ CORPORATE SUPPORT Arts & Business Council Baxter Bespoke Cuisine Chase Bank City Arts Program National Association of Realtors Peoples Energy The Saints PRODUCER $5,000+ Anonymous Bill Crowther* Brenda Didier* James Jensen* Jeannie Lukow* Jean Klingenstein* Rhoda Reeling* Tara & Rick Ronvick George K. Sargent, III PRINCIPAL $2,500-$5,000 Kathryn Michael* Keith Olenik & Jonathan Van Der Kuyl Ron & Judie Zoromski* PLAYER $1,000-$2,499 Anonymous Jackie & Tim Bryant Art & Fern Callistein Mary Kay Conley* Mary Lou Coons Keith & Barbara Clayton Evan Finke Bil Ingraham & Brad McCormick* Patrick & Laura Lederer* Sara Siegall & Taron Tachman* Tamara & Jay Sims*

L. Walter Stearns & Eugene Dizon* Lauren Taslitz Willa Taylor & Mary Morten Barbara Van Ermen Greg & Susan Viti* ASSOCIATE $500-$1,999 Lisa Bierly & William Reulback Cheryl Coons* Tony Gibson & Tom Perry Tom Hall & Diane Graham Henry* Tom Hartman Susan Klingenstein Jerry McCann & Patricia Elwood Leslie & Walter Schmid Donald Sprague* Bill Morey & Chris Tisone* Carl Tisone Heather & Jake Townsend Ed Tracy & Denise McGowan Tracy Jan L. & Bruce S. Tranen Thom and Christa Van Ermen Rebekah & Frank Zhao PATRON $250-$499 Eric & Kristi Bramlett John Breslin Michael Camp Michelle & Steven Cucchiaro Michael Elkow, Jr. Neel French Barbara Gaines Joseph Glaser Martin Hauselman Michael & Mona Heath Robert Helman

Kevin & Jan Holland Edward T. Jeske & John Hern Robert Moeller Gene Morey Claire Prussian Carla Salvo Martha Spaulding SUPPORTER $100-$249 Jennifer Aguilar Ira Antelis Sandra Barnett-White James Barrett Richard Bendix Mary Blomquist Richard Brannegan Janet Burroway David Crabbe William & Kay Depel Elizabeth Derrico Brian Due Deanna Dunagan Gerald Eisenstein Malcome Ewen Patrice Fletcher Rhona & Julian Frazin Freddi Friedman Judith Friedman Michael Gehrisch Tony Gibson Charles Giglio Mierka Girten Harlan & Susan Halmes Jim Heatherly Brent Hoffman Delores Ingelmuson Wayne Koepke Jim Konold & Tim Hackett Cynthia Koppelman William Larkin Caroline Lee Thomas & Kathy Lengacher

David Marker and Georgann Joseph Bill Marovitz Henry & Florine Marks Barry & Mary Ellen Masek Bob Mason Meredith Manni Meserow Michael Meyer Arlene & Walter Mikol Sara Michael Steve Montner Tom Mula Steve & Karen Multer Charlotte Newfeld Jean Novick Judy Knudson Kathleen Oswald Sheldon Patinkin Abe & Suzanne Peck Angela & Charlie Platt Jane Purdy Greg Raub Henry Rosenorn Katherine Ruff Carla Salvo Mary Sebahar John Stoltz FRIEND $25-$99 Anonymous Jill Adamczyk Joan Adkins Robert Austin Barbara Baer James Barrett Nicholas Bowling Kathleen & Kenneth Burch Mary Carrig Marcy Carrington Ebony Chambers David Chinitz Steve Clark Gerald & Donna Cody Magdalyn Cohn

Porchlight Annual Giving Society Porchlight’s Annual Giving Society is a special giving club for annual donors at the $500+ level. The “AGS” brings donors closer to the artists whose work they make possible. We would love to welcome you to the Club! For more information, please contact cynthia@porchlightmusictheatre.org

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A N N UA L S U P P O R T George F. & Mary Demsey Bridged Duffy Robin Fabricatore Jonathan Fiala Sharon & Peter FlanaganHyde Marilyn & Eric Fors Judith Friedman Tom & Mary Gibbons David Goldberg Jerry & Ann Gorman Kathleen Hayden Sarah Hayes Bobbie & Bob Heinman Krystan Lordahl Colin Lyons Greg Marino Pam Matsch Christina Mavroudis

Beckie Menzie Vivian Mitchell Thomas Moore Alan & Denise Morris Duane Nelsen Sarah Oaks Kathleen Oswald Marcel Pasciak Doug Pawlik Francesca Peppiatt Diane Percival Matt Philbin Merril Prager Matt Raftery Judy & Bernie Rice Suzanne Rich Laura Sachs Mariane Schenker Dennis & Patricia Smith

Helen Stopek Nia Tavoularis Janice Temple Jan Tynan Thom & Christa Van Ermen Theodore Waltmire Sandra Barnett-White Ann & Bill Whitney Jaret Williams MATCHING GIFTS Baxter Grainger IBM Pepsico The Washington Post

GIFTS WERE MADE IN HONOR OF Cheryl Coons Cynthia Frahm Stephen B. Lewis Jeannie Lukow Rhoda Reeling Tamara Sims Don Sprague Michael Weber Kristi Zimmerman GIFTS WERE MADE IN MEMORY OF Kenneth Bartosz Ryan Tisone Theresa Zoromski

* Denotes inaugural members of Porchlight’s Annual Giving Society

THE ICONS GAL A Thank you to all our friends who joined us at the 2014 ICONS Gala at the Hotel InterContinental. We enjoyed our artists’ dazzling performances in tribute to Frank Loesser and the presentation of the Guy Adkins Award for Excellence in Music Theatre to Paul Scrofano by Doug Peck. We had a grand time and Porchlight’s most successful fundraising event and are grateful for the additional support of so many. Jennifer Aguilar Bryan Anderson Steve & Graciela Andresen Todd Appel David Ast Stephen & Eileen Baime John and Linda Bilek William Blommer Alice Brandee Brown Julie Brown Michael Buenger Noreen Burke Carol Christiansen Magdalyn Cohn Mary Kay Conley Jen Conrick Cheryl Coons Raymont Coronade Russell Coutinho Barb Crowle Michelle & Steve Cucchiaro Cynthia Czech Terry Dason Brenda Didier 14

Jean Didier Jeremy Dobbie Dana Dobosz Daniel & Elaine Dollear Brian & Julie Due James & Diane Durbin Michael Elkow Karen Eng Joal & Barbara Fisher Cardi Fleck Rhona & Julain Frazin Jenn Freeze Freddie Friedman Tony Gibson & Tom Perry Kim Gleeson Luther Goins Kim Gleeson Kathleen Gruszesky Allen Gustin Robert & Mardee Gramen Susan Grosch Tom Guerra Diane Graham-Henry & Tom Hall Kathy & Chuck Hall Jan Hartwell

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Karen & Alan Hoffman Ed Jeske & John Hern David Hudson Zoe Blanch Ilbdo Gitta Jacobs Matthew Jenkins James Juliano James Jenson Barbara Josphon Karen Koslow Benita Kyros Keith & Jill Larson Terry Ledford Jene Liechty Jeannie Lukow Amy Lum Keith Olenik & Jonathan Van Der Kuhl Zakia & Tony Malcolm Andrea & Jim Maremont Kathryn Michael Andi Miller Joel Kay Tracey Kitt Tom & Mary Kons Kasey Larson

Victoria Larson & Michael Gehisch Jean Martineau Katie McLaine Denise McGowan Tracy & Ed Tracy Karen Muth Robin & Kevin O’Brien Debbie & George Osterhout Duane Nelson Steve & Annette Newby Doug Peck & Rob Lindley Meade Palidofsky & Allen Neff Scott Piner Merrill Prager & John Levine Jerry Proffit Vicki Quade Leigh Anna Richenbach Rhoda Reeling Amanda Reichenbach Bernie & Judie Rice Lorra Rudman Kathy Ruff


THE ICONS GAL A Susan Samson Daniel Schmanski Jim Schulze Tamara & Jay Sims Emily Sinclaire Kim Shambrook Sara Siegal Lauren Taslitz Danny Teinowitz Chris Tisone & Bill Morey Kyle Tisone Michael Tisone

Jessica Trent Beth Urech & Mark Gillingham Greg & Susan Viti Michael Weatherspoon Mary Alice Wheeler Al & Barbara Winick Jeff & Carolyn Winich Rebekah & Frank Zhao Ron & Judie Zoromski

Thank you to our marvelous ICONS Gala Committee Members! Christin Boulette Peggy Clune Michelle Cucchiaro Cynthia Frahm Tony Gibson Laura Groonwald Nate C. Groonwald Jeannie Lukow Zak Malcolm

Elissa Newcorn Debbie Anderson Phillips Pamela Richardson Kathy Ruff Dan Spiess Jay Sims Tamara Sims (Chair) Chris Tisone Denise McGowan Tracy Beth Urech Rebekah Zhao

W E L C O M E TO S TAG E 77 3 Stage 773, formed by Creative Director Brian Posen, is a multi-complex theater that is welcoming, nurturing and collaborative to Chicago’s art community. Stage773 conducts two primary activities: to provide subsidized space rental to Chicago’s many off-Loop companies and to produce its own work. In addition to space to perform, tenants receive full box office, front of house and customer services, marketing support and 24 hour technical assistance. Fundamental to Stage 773’s business philosophy and demonstrated success is the fact that each staff member is also an art-maker. Stage 773’s organizing principle is to support the Artists so they can focus on art-making We invite you to return to Stage 773 any day of the week and experience what the Huffington Post describes as ”an eccentric space with a fresh approach to presenting dance, theatre, sketch comedy -- even cabaret.” In the course of a month, over 30 different performances will be presented on the stages of Stage 773 including our very own Cupid Players are now in their 11th year, joining SMUSH!, a weekly open mic featuring the funniest people in Chicago performing sketch-comedy, improvisation, stand-up and smushing them together on one stage. In addition to these groups, Stage 773 produces the Chicago Women’s Funny Festival and now the Chicago Nerd Comedy Festival. Stage 773 also offers advanced education programs including master classes for adults as well as training programs for recent graduates. For more information on performances, space rental and special events visits us at www.stage773.com Come play with Us!

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B OA R D O F D I R E C TO R S Laura Michaud, President Alex Meyer, Treasurer Brian Posen, Secretary Gary Hirschberg, Charles H. Jesser, Kristin Larsen, Steve Miller, Quinton Snodgrass, Jill Valentine, Brian Walter Stage 773 is looking for individuals who first and foremost love Chicago theatre. Additionally, we are seeking individuals who have experience in the fields of finance/ accounting, fundraising, and legal: not for profit and real estate. Ideal candidates have diverse networks and/or ties to art-supporting companies in the Chicago area. Is this you? Volunteers contribute, on average, about 4-6 hours a month attending board and committee meetings as well as board-related events. In exchange for your service, you have the opportunity to interact with a truly dynamic group of people and play a vital role in Chicago’s cultural community. From the members on our Board to our patrons, Stage 773 attracts an exciting and extraordinary group of creative and diverse personalities. Contact Executive Director, Kristin Larsen at kristin@stage773.com for more information.

S TA F F Creative Director.................................................................................................................................... Brian Posen Executive Director ............................................................................................................................ Kristin Larsen Director of Facilities...........................................................................................................................Brian Peterlin Director of Operations........................................................................................................................Jill Valentine Director of Tenant Services and Grant Management.................................................................. Jack Short Director of Education.......................................................................................................................Amanda Long Business Manager........................................................................................................................... Pat Henderson Education Coordinator.................................................................................................................. Hilary Williams Administrative Assistant.........................................................................................................................Zach Abel Marketing Assistant............................................................................................................ Katie Johnson-Smith House Manager..........................................................................................................................Mandy Whitenack Bar Manager................................................................................................................................ Vance Brinkerhoff Box Office.................................................................................Chante Keller, Nancy Farnand, Joey Gilmore, Lexy Leuszler, Kevin McDonald, Matthew Preston, Laura Willson Bar Staff..................................................................... Amy Alfultis, Katie, Faris, Chante Keller, Jacob Welch Technical Staff............................................................................. John Craig, Junella Gabriel, Byron Roussin Intern.............................................................................................................................................. Matthew Preston Ushering services are provided by The Saints. Stage773 is a member of the Chicago League of Theaters

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