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SHADOWLANDS by William Nicholson Director - Tim Gregory*+ Scenic Designer - Inseung Park+ Lighting Designer - Sarah Hughey Costume Designer - Isaac B. Turner+ Technical Director - John Gedeon Jr.+ Production Stage Manager - Matthew McMullen* Production Manager - Jordan Danz Props Master - Joe Dybdal February 5 - March 20 Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm Sundays at 3:00pm 1001 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago IL www.provisiontheater.org The show will be performed in 2 acts with one 15 minute intermission. Please turn off all cell phones, pagers, and other noise making devices. Please note that the use of cameras (with or without a flash) and the use of recording devices is strictly prohibited. * Denotes member of Actors Equity Association + Denotes Provision Theater Company Member

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CAST C.S. Lewis........................................................................................................................Brad Armacost*+ Joy Gresham...................................................................................................................... Susan Moniz*+ Douglas................................................................................................................................... Johnny Rabe Rev. Harry Harrington................................................................................................. Bill Chamberlain Professor Riley..................................................................................................................Elliott Fredland Major W.H. Lewis “Warnie” ............................................................................................ Leonard Kraft Dr. Oakley/Waiter/Doctor..........................................................................................Charlie S. Jensen Alan Greg/Waiter/Clerk/Priest...........................................................................................Greg Foster Nurse/Registrar................................................................................................................Amber Burgess

P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F Director............................................................................................................................... Tim Gregory*+ Scenic Designer.................................................................................................................Inseung Park+ Lighting Designer............................................................................................................. Sarah Hughey Costume Designer......................................................................................................... Isaac B. Turner+ Technical Director...................................................................................................... John Gedeon Jr.+ Production Stage Manager............................................................................... Matthew McMullen* Production Manager........................................................................................................... Jordan Danz Assistant Technical Director/Props Master....................................................................Joe Dybdal Assistant Stage Manager........................................................................................... Rebecca Cagney Assistant Stage Manager......................................................................................................... Liz Quinn Assistant Costume Designer............................................................................................Rossella Nitti Assistant Director........................................................................................................... Scott Weinstein Casting Director............................................................................................................... Megan Lewicki Dialect Coach................................................................................................................... Lindsay Bartlett

P R OV I S I O N S TA F F Founding Artistic Director............................................................................................Tim Gregory*+ Education Director/Office and Box Office Manager.....................................Priscilla Hummel+ Marketing Coordinator..................................................................................................Kelly Levander Photographers....................................................................... John Hockberger, John Gedeon Jr.+ Web Designer..................................................................Jarrod Zimmerman, A Few Lines Design Assistant Box Office Manager............................................................................................. Jeff Sertich Box Office Associates..............................................................Megan Gallagher, Martin Gonzalez, Kenneth Heft, Miguel Perez

P R OV I S I O N C O M PA N Y M E M B E R S Tim Gregory* Susan Moniz* Michael Mahler*

Aleric Jans Brad Armacost* Valerie Maze

Lia Mortenson* Isaac B. Turner Priscilla Hummel

John Gedeon Jr. Inseung Park

* Denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association + Denotes Provision Theater Company Member

P R OV I S I O N B OA R D O F D I R E C TO R S Bruce Leep, Chair Tim Gregory

John Hockberger Steve Lavey

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Ron Marcuson Kevin Moore

David Stalle Francis Ryan



D R A M AT U R G N O T E S Discovering C.S. Lewis by Carol Ann Suda Clive Staples Lewis, “Jack” to his friends, was born on the 29th of November, 1898 in Belfast. He was the son of a solicitor and a clergyman’s daughter. As a child, he was always surrounded by books, and thanks to his parents’ divergent tastes, he was introduced to classical novels, political writings, and the works of Shakespeare and Dickens. Due to a physical defect (a bone defect impeded his use of both thumbs), he was encouraged to use his imagination, which flourished. He could not wield a cricket bat or shop tools, but he could create things with words and ideas. He was educated mostly in England and won a scholarship to Oxford University in 1916 to study the classics. His studies were interrupted in 1917 by World War I. He enlisted in the army, but was wounded in Arras in 1918. By 1919, Lewis had returned to University College and was very successful. He took Firsts in each of his examinations. In 1925, he was elected Fellow in English Language and Literature at Magdalen College, Oxford. He remained ensconced in a world of scholars. Lewis enjoyed ongoing and far-reaching conversations with the Inklings, a group of fellow academics. Influenced by their discussions, he converted to Christianity in 1931. His faith influenced every element of his life from then on. From 1933 through 1950, Lewis published 16 books, covering genres ranging from essays to fantasies, science fiction to Christian apologetics. In 1936, he was awarded the Hawthornden Prize for The Allegory of Love: A Study of Medieval Tradition. Soon afterward, he achieved world renown with The Screwtape Letters (1942) and Mere Christianity (1952), a collection of war-era broadcast talks that made him an international celebrity. Lewis published The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (the first of The Chronicles of Narnia) in 1950, the same year he received his first letter from Joy Davidman Gresham. This is where Shadowlands begins. Lewis’ future wife had been born Helen Joy Davidman in New York City on April 18, 1915. She earned her Master¹s degree before she was 20. Her first book of poetry, Letter to a Comrade, received the Yale Young Poets Award. She published her first novel, Anya, at the age of 25. She worked as a screenwriter for MGM. She married William Gresham in 1942, and they had two sons before they divorced, Douglas and David. By the time he met the American author face to face in 1952, Lewis had written two more books in the Narnia series. He published a new book in the series during each of the following years as their relationship progressed, completing the final text (The Last Battle) in 1956, the year they married in a springtime civil ceremony. A second wedding, an Anglican ceremony, took place in March of 1957. Joy Davidman died on July 13, 1960. That year, C.S. Lewis published The Four Loves, an attempt to understand the range and power of love’s many forms. The next year, he published A Grief Observed, reflections on the couple’s experience. He worked on several books until he died on November 22, 1963 (the same day as John F. Kennedy and Aldous Huxley). The following Friday would have been his sixty-fifth birthday.

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CAST PROFILES Brad Armacost (C.S. Lewis) is a Company Member of Provision Theater. He received a Jeff nomination for his work as Ebenezer Scrooge in Provision’s A Christmas Carol, alongside his son, Evan. He followed as C.S. Lewis. Onstage for the 2007-2008 Season and received a Jeff Nomination for Solo Performance. This past season, he appeared with John Mahoney in A Life at Northlight and The Weir at Seanachai Theatre. He received the Joseph Jefferson Award for his work in Faith Healer at Steppenwolf Theatre. Other Steppenwolf productions include: The Seafarer (again with Mahoney), Maria Arndt and Playboy of the Western World. He has appeared at the Goodman Theatre in A Touch of the Poet with Brian Dennehy, Zoo Story, Oedipus Complex, and The Trip to Bountiful. He can be seen next at Chicago Shakespeare in The Madness of King George where he has appeared in Cymbeline, Antony and Cleopatra, Comedy of Errors, Merchant of Venice, Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Timon of Athens. Amber Burgess (Nurse/Registrar) is pleased to be returning to the Provision Theater Company stage. You may remember Amber as June Sanders in both Sanders Family Christmas and Smoke on the Mountain. Amber hopes to perform in all 50 states before retiring from theatre, and has been traveling across the country to pursue that goal since 2003. In her spare time, Amber enjoys knitting, quilting, training her dog, and reading. Visit www.amberburgess.com. Bill Chamberlain (Rev. Harry Harrington) is thrilled to be making his debut with Provision Theater Company. Last fall, he played Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird

with Chase Park Theater and he has understudied at Remy Bumppo Theatre Company. He has performed several roles with Light Opera Works, most recently the Starkeeper in Carousel and Colonel Pickering in My Fair Lady. He has sung with the Lyric Opera of Chicago (where he was a member of the Lyric Opera Center) and the Santa Fe Opera, among others. His singing roles include Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, Pang in Turandot, and Doc in The Most Happy Fella. Greg Foster (Alan Gregg/Waiter/ Clerk/Priest) is sincerely grateful to be working with Provision Theater again and is very excited to be a part of such a beautiful story. Other credits include: Godspell, The Fantasticks, I Love You You’re Perfect Now Change, After Ashley, Suburbia, and The Complete Works of W.S. Abridged. He would first and foremost love to thank God for his many gifts, blessings and opportunities, alongside with his awesome family and friends for all of their love and support. He would also love to dedicate his performance to his loving mother, Molly Foster. Elliott Fredland (Professor Christopher Riley) is excited to work with Provision Theater Company for the first time. Recent Chicago performances include The Crucible (Infamous Commonwealth), The Wake (Chemically Imbalanced Comedy), and as Uncle Sam in Quest Theatre Ensemble’s original musical, History of the United States. Other favorite roles include those in The Importance of Being Earnest (Rogue Theatre), Amadeus (Beverly Arts Center), The Mousetrap (North Lakeside Players), Dangerous (Shamelessboyz of London) and Frankenstein and Treasure Island (Theatre Hikes). Film credits include The Thirsting and The Art of Pain. He has also appeared in commercials, and in a previous millennium in a distant land, he Provision Theater Company 7


C A S T P R O F I L E S ( c o n t .) worked—however briefly—as a radio and television newscaster. He is a company member of the side project, where he has appeared in The Elephant Man and Galileo. Charlie S. Jensen (Dr. Oakley/Waiter/ Doctor) is delighted to be working with Provision again—last year, he was privileged to play Eusie in The Hiding Place. He’s worked with many other theaters around town, including Timeline, Apple Tree, and Stage Left. Other favorite roles include Alexander Feklisov, a Russian spy in The Brother, directed by Academy Award nominated John Hancock. This summer, he played DeVries in the feature film, Return to the Hiding Place. He performs regularly with Will Dunne’s playwriting class at Chicago Dramatists and does industrials/commercials/voiceovers for companies like True Value, Busch Gardens, and Pioneer. Upcoming projects include a short film with Bailout Pictures. For more information, see www.charliejensen.com. Thanks to Tim Gregory and Provision for the opportunity to be part of this incredible play. Leonard Kraft (Major W.H. Lewis “Warnie”) Since returning to the Chicago theatre scene in 1999, Leonard Kraft has appeared in more than twenty productions with companies as diverse as the Shattered Globe, Wing & Groove, Eclipse, Timeline, Circle, Camenae, Tin Fish, Reverie, Apple Tree, Mary Arrchie, Strawdog, New Leaf, Steep, and Raven ensembles. In addition, Leonard has assayed roles for Steppenwolf Theater in its productions of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Mother Courage, The Cheerry Orchard, and The Crucible. Most recently, he appeared as Juror Eleven in the Raven Theater production of Twelve Angry Men, which was awarded a Jeff citation for Best Ensemble. He dedicates this performance to the memory of his daughters. 8 Provision Theater Company

Susan Moniz (Joy Gresham) Previous Provision Theater roles are Shelby in The Spitfire Grill, and Vera in both The Sanders Family Christmas and Smoke on the Mountain. Other Chicago-land and regional theater credits include: The Boys from Syracuse (Adriana), The Goodbye Girl (Paula), Big (Susan), and Evita (Eva) at Drury Lane Oakbrook; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolored Dream Coat (Narrator), Bowery Boys, Swing, Into the Woods (the Witch), Showboat (Julie), Kismet (Marcina—Jeff Award), Carousel (Julie), and Peggy Sue Got Married (Peggy Sue) at the Marriott Theatre; Dessa Rose (Ruth), The Heiress (Catherine), Anna Karenina (Anna), Romance/Romance (Josephine/Monica) at Apple Tree Theatre; Guys and Dolls (Sarah) at Court Theatre; Hot Mikado (Yum Yum) at Fords Theater; and Phantom (Carolotta) at Fulton Opera House. She is an 11-time Joseph Jefferson award nominee. She appeared in Romance/Romance which was filmed and aired on A&E. On Broadway, Susan played both Sandy and Rizzo in Grease! Johnny Rabe (Douglas) is excited to be making his debut with Provision Theater in Shadowlands. Johnny recently played the role of Winthrop in The Music Man at the Marriott Theater in Lincolnshire. He has performed in numerous productions with Christian Youth Theater, including Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, and Oliver, and was also featured in McDonald’s radio commercial for Egg Nog Shakes. In 5th grade at Covenant Classical School in Naperville, Johnny enjoys acting, singing, baseball, building Legos with his brother, Jimmy, and playing the baritone in his school band. Thanks to God for His many blessings and to my brother and parents for their love and support.



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P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F B I O S Tim Gregory (Director) is the Founding Artistic Director of Provision Theater. Recently at Provision, he has directed productions of Sanders Family Christmas and Godspell. Other Provision Theater directing credits include the Jefferson Award–Nominated productions of The Hiding Place, C.S. Lesis On Stage, The Spitfire Grill, A Christmas Carol, Beast on the Moon and A Christmas Memory & The Thanksgiving Visitor. Other directing credits include The Comedy of Errors at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Welcome, Yule! at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra: A Christmas Carol at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera; Treasure Island and Alice in Wonderland at Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre; The Twilight of the Golds, The Diary of Anne Frank and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry at the Apple Tree Theatre; Plaza Suite at the Lyric Theatre; and ’Dentity Crisis at the Studio Theatre. Tim’s acting credits include numerous roles at Provision Theater, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre, Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre, Next Theatre Company, as well as the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. His television credits include Cupid on ABC, DeClassified on WGN and Family Practice on LIFETIME. Tim can now be seen as the host of HGTV’s New Spaces. Inseung Park (Scenic Designer) is more than happy to be joining his forth production, Shadowlands, at Provision Theatre Company. He has designed the sets for Sanders Family Christmas, Godspell, and The Hiding Place—which was nominated for a Jeff Award for a mid-size scene design in 2010. He is the Resident Scene Designer and Scenic Artist at Indiana University in South Bend. He has designed sets for numerous shows at IUSB since 2006, including West Side Story, After Juliet, James and the Giant Peach, Trumpet of the Swan, Lovers and Executioners, and Paragon Spring. His design credits include Looking Glass Theatre of New York’s Spring’s Awakening, South Bend

Civic Theatre’s Grease! and Five Women Wearing The Same Dress, as well as the film Wake, which screened at a number of film festivals including Canne International Film Festival in 2005. He holds his MFA in Scene Design from the University of Texas at Austin. Sarah Hughey (Lighting Designer) This is Sarah Hughey’s first lighting design project with Provision. Recent Chicago credits include Scorched (Silk Road Theatre Project), Wuthering Heights and Mariette in Ecstasy (Lifeline Theatre), Suicide, Inc. (The Gift), Wilson Wants It All (House Theatre of Chicago), Dancing at Lughnasa and Mojo Mickybo (Seanachai Theatre), On the Shore of the Wide World (Griffin Theatre), and Parlour Song (Steep Theatre). She earned her MFA from Northwestern University. Isaac B. Turner (Resident Costume Designer) is in his second season with Provision, having designed Cotton Patch Gospel and The Hiding Place last year. A Cincinnati native, Isaac relocated to Chicago five years ago. In Cincinnati, Isaac served as Production Manager for The Children’s Theatre, Designer for Costume Gallery in Newport, and Producer for Monmouth Theatre. Having worked across the country in New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Texas, and Alaska, Isaac’s local work includes the Goodman Theatre, Writers’ Theater, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Other theatre credits include Performing, Directing, Stage Managing, and Writing. This design is dedicated to the memory of his mother, whose love still inspires him to never give up. John Gedeon, Jr. (Technical Director) holds a BFA in Technical Direction from Ohio University. His technical direction credits include productions of MacBeth, The Tempest, Blue Surge, On Naked Soil, and he technical directed Monomoy Theater Company’s 2009 Season. John has worked with Ohio Valley Summer Theater in 2007 and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival in 2008. Since Provision Theater Company 11


P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F B I O S ( c o n t .) moving to Chicago, John has worked for the Northbrook Theatre for Young Audiences, Greene Tree Productions, Stage Left, and as Technical Director for Provision Theater Company. John owes his success to the support of his wonderful family, amazing sister, Britney, and beautiful girlfriend, Samantha. Matthew McMullen (Production Stage Manager) is excited to be stage managing again at Provision Theatre Company! Recently, Matthew has completed work as Production Stage Manager on Provision’s productions of Sanders Family Christmas and Godspell. He also works as a freelance technician for various companies around Chicago, including PRG, PSAV, and Harpo Studios. Matthew has completed two tours of North America as an Assistant Electrician with Disney on Ice and has worked backstage at the Marriott Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theater, as well as stage-managed at the Huron Playhouse, an Ohio summer theatre where he met his incredible fiancée, Missy. Matthew is a proud member of AEA. Jordan Danz (Production Manager) is excited to be working with Provision on his Second Production; he just finished production managing Sanders Family Christmas. Before that, he production managed Trans Form with New Suit Theatre Company. He recently assistant stage managed The Raven Theatre’s Jeff Award Winning production of Twelve Angry Men and assistant directed Village Players production of Savage In Limbo. Jordan is a graduate of Catawba College with a BA in theatre arts. He would like to thank his family and friends for all their support. Joe Dybdal (Assistant Technical Director/Props Master) is excited to be a part of his fifth Provision Theater Company production. He also worked with Provision on Sander’s Family Christmas (Props), The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! (Stage/Production Manager/ Props), Godspell (Sound Operator), and The Hiding Place (Sound Operator); he 12 Provision Theater Company

also served as a carpenter for all of the above productions. He was on the Set Construction Crew for Kingsville with Stage Left, Carmilla with WildClaw Theatre, Phantom Of The Opera with North Central College, Spoon River with Judson College, as well as various projects at the Marriott Theater and Christian Youth Theater. In addition to his technical experience, Joe is a certified Stunt Performer from The International Stunt School in Seattle, WA. He hopes you sit back, relax and enjoy the show! Rebecca Cagney (Assistant Stage Manager) is a recent graduate from the University of Wyoming with a degree in theatre. Stage management shows at UW include Into the Woods, Hamlet, The “M” Word and Gianni Schicchi. In addition to stage management work, she has also done prop design for Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Man in the Flying Lawn Chair and Seussical. Show crew credits includes The Nutcracker Ballet, Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Chorus Line. Costume crew credits include Uncle Vanya and Fire and Ice, Pink and Blue. Rebecca spent this last summer working as prop master and stage manager at Theatre West in Scottsbluff, NE. Previous Chicago work has been Low Pay Don’t Pay at the Piccolo Theatre and The Sanders Family Christmas here at Provision. Rebecca would like to thank her family for their continued support. She is looking forward to Shadowlands and hopes you enjoy the show. Liz Quinn (Assistant Stage Manager) is fairly new to Chicago and is currently the Production Stage Manager for a Bucktown-based theater company. Her interest in theater sparked after seeing a live performance of Rocky Horror Picture Show, and she has been involved in productions ever since. Having no desire to be on the stage, she enjoys the chaotic, creative environment behind the curtain. Her most recent productions include Lucy Dreaming, Cannibals Alone, Equilibrium, and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever!


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P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F B I O S ( c o n t .) Rossella Nitti (Assistant Costume Designer) is excited to be designing at Provision Theater Company, where past costume design credits include Sanders Family Christmas and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! as well as Godspell (Assistant Costume Designer). She is a graduate from The Theatre School at DePaul University with a BFA in Costume Design. Aside from costume design, Rossella participated in a month-long intensive mask-making workshop in Padua, Italy, and has worked as a mask maker for Black Nativity at the Goodman Theatre. More recently, she did a wig internship at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and has been a wig runner at the Lyric Opera for both Carmen and Macbeth. She has headed wardrobe for CSO’s Welcome Yule! and Steppenwolf’s First Look Series and has worked as a costume assistant at Writer’s Theatre, Emerald CityTheatre, Timeline Theatre, and Porchlight Music Theatre. Scott Weinstein (Assistant Director) is thrilled to work with Provision for the first time. Most recently, he directed the first full production of Murder for Two: A Killer Musical at the Adirondack Theatre Festival, which he subsequently directed at The Hangar Theatre in New York and at 42nd Street Moon in San Francisco. Other credits include the world premiere of Baristas (2010 New York International Fringe Festival); Jason Robert Brown’s Parade, Noises Off, Laughing Wild, and Learning to Play (Northwestern University). As an assistant, Scott has worked at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, Victory Gardens, Northlight

Theatre, and the Cleveland Playhouse. He is a Company Member with Buzz 22 Chicago, where he will be directing A Doll’s House this April. Scott is an Associate Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and a proud graduate of Northwestern University. Megan Lewicki (Casting Director) This is Megan Lewicki’s casting debut. She came on as Casting Director for Shadowlands this past November and is currently casting Provision’s upcoming prodution of Wonders Never Cease, a new work adapted for the stage by Provision’s own, Tim Gregory. She looks forward to the premiere of Shadowlands and expresses the following to the cast: “Break legs!” Lindsay A Bartlett (Dialect Coach) Lindsay is extremely excited and proud to be back coaching with Provision Theater and working under the direction of Tim again; she most recently coached The Hiding Place with Provision. Lindsay has most recently coached Departure Lounge (Bailiwick Chicago), Trestle at Pope Lick Creek (20% Theatre), Becoming Ingird (Rubicon Theatre), The Man Who Was Thursday (New Leaf Theatre), Lettice & Lovage (Redtwist Theatre), and The History Boys (Timeline Theatre). Lindsay is also very proud to be the new Artistic Director of 20% Theatre, who strives to set the stage for women in theatre. Running concurrently to Shadowlands is another show Lindsay coached, Shining City, at Redtwist Theatre. She will also be opening Electra &Orestes with 20% Theatre Company in May 2011.

A B O U T P R OV I S I O N Our Mission: Provision Theater Company is devoted to producing works of hope, reconciliation, and redemption; works that challenge us to explore a life of meaning and purpose. SPECIAL THANKS The Staff of Easter Seals, Saint Ignatius College Prep, DePaul School of Theatre, the Algonquin Area Public Library, the Provision Theater Board Members, our dedicated Financial Supporters, and our wonderful Volunteers and Interns. Provision Theater Company 15



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