STRAWDOG t h e a t r e BRANDON BRUCE Artistic Director
c o m p a n y PATRICK RYBARCZYK Managing Director
By Harold Pinter Directed by Kimberly Senior* Scenic Design Mike Mroch*
Dramaturg Kate Hardiman
Master Electrician Dan Laushman
Costume Design Aly Renee Amidei*
Vocal/Dialect Coach Anita Deely*
Sound Designer Christopher Kriz, USA
Lighting Design Sean Mallary*
Technical Director Matt Buettner
Properties Design D.J. Reed
Production Manager Tyler Wilsey*
Stage Manager Jennifer Poulin
Casting Director Michael Caloia*
*Denotes Strawdog Company Member Strawdog Theatre Company is supported in part by The Alphawood Foundation, The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation and the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation, Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation, The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, The Illinois Arts Council (a state agency), and through the generous contributions of businesses and individuals. Strawdog Theatre Company is a member of The NortHalsted Area Merchants Association, The League of Chicago Theatres, and the Theatre Communications Group.
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THE PL AY LOCATION England, Kate and Deeley’s converted farmhouse near the seaside. *****There will be no intermission***** CAST Deeley............................................................................................................John Henry Roberts* Kate........................................................................................................................Abigail Boucher* Anna.........................................................................................................................Michaela Petro* * Denotes Strawdog Company Member P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F Production Manager................................................................................................ Tyler Wilsey* Stage Manager.......................................................................................................Jennifer Poulin Assistant Stage Manager...........................................................................................Brett Gould Associate Director....................................................................................................... Marti Lyons Assistant Lighting Designer.................................................................................. Rachel Alulis Assistant Costume Designer..........................................................................................D J Reed Assistant Props Designer.......................................................................................Danni Parpan Dramaturg................................................................................................................Kate Hardiman Vocal/Dialect Coach..................................................................................................Anita Deely* Technical Director...................................................................................................Matt Buettner Master Electrician..................................................................................................Dan Laushman Video and Media Support.......................................................... Kyle Hamman*, KBH Media Photography.................................................................................................................Chris Ocken Media Relations..................................................................................................... Shout! Chicago * Denotes Strawdog Company Member SPECIAL THANKS Strawdog Theatre Company would like to thank the Saints for their time and talent.
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A R T I S T I C D I R E C TO R ’ S N O T E As I embark on my first season as Artistic Director of Strawdog Theatre, I feel nothing but excitement and see nothing but opportunity. We are fortunate to work with some of the best artists in town and on three plays by some of the finest writers in the history of theatre. Coupled with our lively and eclectic late-night series, Strawdog productions offer the kind of challenging and exciting theatre that has made storefront theatre famous across the city and the nation. Furthermore, with one of the strongest ensembles in the city, Strawdog is poised and ready to offer the premiere storefront experience: big drama in a small space. I sincerely hope you enjoy this production, helmed by the much-heralded director Kimberly Senior. We are proud to have assembled a team of amazingly gifted and hard-working artists to present such a beautifully haunting play. I am honored for this production to be the first of my tenure. Please come back and see our next production of Sherwood’s The Petrified Forest, directed by Strawdog artistic associate Shade Murray, and my own debut production of Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi. Lastly, we hope you can stick around or come back for our highly energetic and inventive late-night events – which usually follow each of our performances. With such an ambitious season, there is a lot of excitement at the ‘Dawg. Thank you for welcoming me back to the Chicago theatre community. I look forward to sharing our theatre with you.
Brandon Bruce Artistic Director brandon@strawdog.org
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B OA R D P R E S I D E N T ’ S L E T T E R There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened. HAROLD PINTER, Old Times Dear Friend of Strawdog, Here at Strawdog things are happening and I am glad you are here to witness it. From the appointment of our new Artistic Director to our fortified Late Night series, Strawdog is on the move. We at Strawdog have been working diligently to bring to you, our community, a wide array of theatre opportunities this season. I am truly grateful to all of you for your support and patronage. Season 24 will bring to us Pinter’s Old Times, our Annual Phonebook Fundraising Performance on November 21, The Petrified Forest, and finally The Dutchess of Malfi directed by our new Artistic Director, Brandon Bruce. The Strawdog family welcomes Brandon and is excited by his enthusiasm and passion he brings to this role. I would like to thank our Ensemble member and exiting Managing Director, Hank Boland. Hank, you are a wonderful asset to the Strawdog family. On behalf of the Board I would like to thank you for all of your hard work and dedication as Managing Director. Your tenure as Managing Director has left Strawdog more organized, more art centered, and overall stronger as an operation and Company. I would also like to genuinely thank Artistic Associate and Director of ‘Old Times’, Kimberly Senior for her dedication and support to Strawdog over the past year. The Strawdog Theatre Company is stronger today because of her artistic and leadership contributions. As you know, our ability to continue to provide Chicago with the premiere storefront theatre experience is only possible because of your support. Patrons such as you encourage and underwrite our family of artists to continue producing the kind of work that has made Strawdog unique in the Chicago Theatre Community. On behalf of the Strawdog Theatre Company’s Board of Directors, I would like to extend our gratitude to you for your support and thank you for joining us for Season 24. Sincerely,
Seth Rickard Board President
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B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) Abigail Boucher * (Kate) is honored and thrilled to be working on Old Times with such a talented group of people. A Franco-American actress, Abigail recently returned to the States after having spent the last few years in Paris, France where she did some theatre of the oppressed and discovered on-camera work. In Chicago, Abigail was last seen performing in 20% Theatre Company’s summer festival Snapshots. Last Spring, she performed in The House Theatre’s Miami remount of The Sparrow. Other acting credits include Irina in Strawdog’s award-winning production of Three Sisters, Jesse in 20%’s production of Marsha Norman’s ‘night, mother, and the pharmacist in Brecht’s Puntila and his man Matti directed by Nathan Allen. Abigail also recently worked on Recessive, a short independent film written and directed by Logan Kibens, which has been screening in festivals all over the world. Abigail is a graduate of Smith College, MA, and a proud Strawdog Theatre Ensemble member. Beijos João. Michaela Petro* (Anna) is very happy to share 1/3 of this lovely cast. A proud member of Strawdog’s ensemble, she was last seen on the mainstage remounting Red Noses as Scarron. As a company member of Wildclaw Theatre, she fulfills roles as berserkers when necessary. However, you can see her about town as Tragedy Ann with Madame Barker’s dames, M with The J&M Comedy Hour and if you’d like to hear more, you can buy her a drink after the show. After Old Times, she’ll be performing in Wildclaw’s next show Kill Me at the Athenaeum. Ernie.
John Henry Roberts* (Deeley)is very happy to be back on the Strawdog stage, where he’s been an ensemble member since 2004. His Strawdog credits include The Good Soul of Szechuan, Cherry Orchard, Aristocrats (Non-Equity Jeff nomination, Actor in a Supporting Role), Three Sisters (After Dark Award, Outstanding Ensemble), and Detective Story (Non-Equity Jeff Award, Ensemble). Other credits include Three Days of Rain with BackStage Theatre Company, The Moonstone and Wuthering Heights at Lifeline Theatre, Wilson Wants It All with The House Theatre, Leaving Iowa at The Royal George, To the Green Fields Beyond at Writers’ Theatre (Jeff Award nomination, Ensemble), and Measure for Measure at Next Theatre. Later this season he can be seen in Lifeline’s production of Hunger, opening February 2012. He would also like to brag about his critic/ daughter Ada and her editor/mother Jennifer (see adagrey.blogspot.com). Kimberly Senior (Director) returns to Strawdog, where she is an Artistic Associate, after directing The Conquest of the South Pole, Uncle Vanya, Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters, Fuddy Meers, and Knives in Hens. Chicago credits include: The North Plan (Steppenwolf), Madagascar, The Overwhelming, and The Busy World is Hushed (Next Theatre), Bad Dates and Mouse Cop (Fox Valley Repertory), Bug and The Pillowman (Redtwist Theatre), Thieves Like Us (The House Theatre), All My Sons and Dolly West’s Kitchen (TimeLine Theatre) among others. Regional: A Few Good Men (Peninsula Players), Mauritius (Theatre Squared, Fayetteville, AR). Upcoming: Waiting for Lefty (American Blues), Want (Steppenwolf), Moonlight and Magnolias (Fox Valley), The North Plan (Theater Wit), After The Revolution (Next Theatre) and Cripple of Inishmaan (Redtwist). Kimberly is also an Artistic Associate at Next Theatre and Chicago Dramatists. She Strawdog Theatre 5
B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) is on the faculty of Columbia College Chicago (2010 Excellence in Teaching Award Winner). Kimberly lives in Evanston with scenic designer, Jack Magaw, her children, Noah and Delaney, and is a proud member of SDC. www.kimberlysenior.net Rachael Alulis (Assistant Lighting Designer) is excited to be working with Strawdog Theatre Company. She recently moved back to Chicago after a completing a fellowship at Hedgerow Theatre and is happily settling back into her hometown. Her previous lighting assistant experiences include Watership Down at Lifeline Theatre and An American Tragedy at Hedgerow. Her most memorable lighting designs are The Violence of My Affection for The Brigata and The Cherry Orchard at the College of the Holy Cross. Aly Renee Amidei* (Costume Designer) is happily designing costumes for Kimberly again after working together on Fuddy Meers, Three Sisters, Cherry Orchard, and Uncle Vanya. Aly’s been an ensemble member at Strawdog Theatre for...awhile. She will also be designing Petrified Forest, and helping with the makeup for Duchess of Malfi this season. Previous Strawdog shows include Marathon 33, Tooth of Crime, Detective Story, and Red Noses. Aly also designed the set for Lie of the Mind and was nominated for a Jeff Citation in makeup design for Master and Margarita. She is the Artistic Director of Wildclaw Theatre where she has designed all of the costumes for their shows and adapted their most recent play, J. Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla. Aly also designed the costumes for Lifeline’s The Count of Monte Cristo featuring some fellow ‘dawgs on stage this fall and is busy in pre-production on Wildclaw’s next production, Scott T. Barsotti’s Kill Me opening on February 13th. You can also see the notoriously stage-shy Aly performing as a foley artist In Wildclaw’s Deathscribe, our Fourth Annual Radio Play Festival on December 5th at the Mayne Stage. 6 Strawdog Theatre
Brandon Bruce* (Artistic Director) is super jazzed to be embarking on his first season as Artistic Director of Strawdog. Most recently, Bruce served as Interim Artistic Director of Indiana’s Shawnee Theatre where he directed The 39 Steps and The Fantasticks this past summer. As Artistic Director of Chicago’s BackStage Theatre, Brandon directed the Joseph Jefferson Awardwinning production of The Skin of Our Teeth, The Ruling Class, the new work Denise Druczweski’s Inferno, and Terra Nova. As the Iowa Arts Directing Fellow at the University of Iowa (where he received his MFA in Directing), Brandon directed Reefer Madness! The Musical and Akarui (IRAM Award for Outstanding Direction of a New Work). In 2009, his production of The Little Foxes at Chicago’s Shattered Globe received three Joseph Jefferson nominations including Best Production. In 2006, Bruce received the Orgie Award for Best Director for his staging of Tango at Chicago’s Chopin Theatre. Other directing credits include The Scene (Iowa Summer Rep), Catch-22 (Signal Ensemble) and Picasso at the Lapin Agile (New Leaf Theatre). For more information, visit his website at www.brandon-bruce.com. Anita Deely* (Voice/Dialect Coach) Anita’s recent adventures as a dialect coach include: Pornography at Steep Theatre Company, New Electric Ballroom and Pumpgirl at A Red Orchid Theatre, and Ghosts of Treasure Island at Adventure Stage. Anita last appeared in Master and Margarita at Strawdog (ensemble member), Louis Slotin Sonata with A Red Orchid Theatre, and Aunt Dan and Lemon and Memory of Water with BackStage Theatre Company. She’s also worked with Apple Tree, Next and Noble Fool, among others. Brett Gould (Assistant Stage Manager) is new to Strawdog and theater production. He moved to Chicago in 2009 after receiving his BS in communication from Illinois State University in Normal. He’s enjoyed
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B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) productions around the city at the Second City, Steppenwolf, Strawdog, and Red Twist. He couldn’t be more excited to work on his first production as Assistant Stage Manage
things on the national tour of Girls Night: The Musical. Thanks to my friends and family for dealing with my crazy schedule, Jen, Jon, and Pete, the fantastic cast and crew of Old Times!
Kate Hardiman (Dramaturg) is a freelance artist from Chicago and is currently studying directing at Columbia College Chicago. She has worked as a freelance technician and lighting designer for Metropolis Performing Arts Center, lighting coordinator for Forest View Education Center, and technical director and scenic designer for Just South of Broadway Theater Company and Summerplace Theater.
Marti Lyons (Associate Director) recently directed the Chicago premiere of Brainpeople by Jose Rivera, assistant directed As You Like it for Gary Griffin at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, attended the Lincoln Center Directors Lab in NYC and directed Ouija Play for Strange Tree Group’s Trunk Show. In addition to continuing to co-curate the International Voices Project, this fall Marti will direct Children of a Lesser God at Oakton Community College. Marti also serves as the Literary Manager and Company Dramaturg for Lookingglass Theatre Company
Christopher Kriz (Sound Design) works nationally as a composer and sound designer and is happy to be working at Strawdog again, having recently designed Conquest of the South Pole. In Chicago, Chris has designed over 200 productions area for companies including Northlight, Steppenwolf, Goodman, Victory Gardens and TimeLine. Regional credits include the national tour of America Amerique (Jena Company) and the upcoming The Fall of the House (Theatre Squared). Some recent Chicago credits include The Count of Monte Cristo (Lifeline Theatre), Festen (Steep Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (First Folio), Around the World In 80 Days and Bad Dates (Fox Valley Rep), Educating Rita (Shattered Globe) and Elling (Redtwist). Upcoming productions include The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (Steppenwolf Theatre) and Black Pearl Sings (Northlight Theatre). To hear more of his work, please visit www.christopherkriz.com Dan Laushman (Master Electrician) From a family of biologists and botanists, Dan decided spending his days in dark theaters sounded like a good path. After moving from his college town of Kalamazoo, MI, Dan is ecstatic to be working on his first Strawdog production. When he’s not hanging around Chicago, you can find Dan lighting and fixing 8 Strawdog Theatre
Sean Mallary* (Lighting Designer) Sean has been a proud ensemble member and resident designer going on 9 years. By day Sean is the assistant lighting supervisor at the Goodman; by night he designs for theatre and dance all over the city. HIs most recent credits include Henry V at the Oak Park Festival Theatre, Twist of Water with Route 66 and Watership Down up at Lifeline. He’d like to thank Kimberly once again for the opportunity, and for challenging us to think about our intimate space in an exciting new way. Finally, as always he wants to thank his beautiful bride, Eilleen, for all her humor and support. Michael Mroch* (Scenic Design) is thrilled to become a part of the Strawdog Ensemble. He has earned a BFA in Directing and Scenic Design from Columbia College. Recent design credits: Brand, Church/ Pullman, WA (Red Tape), Summer and Smoke (Den Theater), At Ease (Viaduct), Dental Society Midwinter Meeting (TOTL/16th). At Strawdog Michael has been a dramaturg and/ or charge for Conquest of South Pole, Red Noses, Good Soul, Uncle Vanya, and Cherry Orchard.
B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) Danni Parpan (Assistant Props Designer) is thrilled to be working with Strawdog once again and even more excited to be Assistant Props designing! She graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 2010 where she received her BA in Theatre Acting. She has directed a series of Sketch Comedy shows from Joe Jane’s 50 plays and 365 Sketches, as well as assistant directed several shows under the direction of Kimberly Senior both at Strawdog and Act One Studios. Her most recent acting credits include Ilse in “Spring Awakening”, Hattie in “Laundry and Bourbon”, and Roberta in “Jack, or the Submission”. Love to TVW and Garbo. Jen Poulin (Stage Manager) is excited to be working with Strawdog for the first time. Jen has had the pleasure of working with a number of Chicago companies, including Eclipse Theatre Company, BackStage Theatre Company, WildClaw Theatre, Serendipity Theatre Collective, Steep Theatre Company, Mary Arrchie Theatre Company, and Silk Road Theatre Project. Love and thanks to the highly dedicated and thoroughly delightful cast, crew, and production team, her friends and family, and The Boy.
D. J. Reed (Props Designer) D.J. is happy to be back at Strawdog designing props. Previous Strawdog shows include The Master and Margarita, The Good Soul of Szechuan, and Uncle Vanya. D.J.’s props can also be seen with Emerald City’s upcoming Snow White and Alexander and the Horrible No Good Very Bad Day. Costumes have also become a part of D.J.’s world and can be seen in an upcoming production of The Rocky Horror Show playing at the Underground Lounge. This goes out to Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Everidge. Enjoy! Tyler Wilsey (Production Manager) is stoked to be playing in the big leagues this season with Strawdog as Production Manager. She has worked with them before as ASM/ APM on Red Noses (Original and Remount), St. Crispin’s Day, The Good Soul of Szechuan, Uncle Vanya, and The Conquest of the South Pole. A graduate of Columbia College’s directing program in 2010, she has worked around town stage and production managing for Promethean Theatre and Redmoon, as well as directing for NWAC and 14 @ Stage 773. Love to Danni, D&D.
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P R O D U C T I O N H I S TO R Y 1988-1990 Five of Us + The House of Correction + Temptation + A Family Affair + Dearest Father ~ Back Bog Beast Bait 1991 Muzeeka Play with Repeats # Titanic Icarus’ Mother Can’t Stand Up for Falling Down # The House of Yes + 1992 Etta Jenks + A Circle of People: Four by Chekov ~ Gertrude Stein and a Companion + Lux in Tenbris + Sure Thing + Hot Fudge + Speed-the-Play Ancient History + Light Up the Sky 1993 Absent Friends Gertrude Stein and a Companion The Revenger Relationship Hell The Big Funk + Lunch Search and Destroy + Crossing Boundaries: Women’s Roles and Realities 1994 Race ~ New Anatomies Wilhelm Reich in Hell Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)
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1995 Burn This A Mother, a Daughter, and a Gun + Crossing Boundaries II: The Tower of Babel Project ~ Mariposa ~ Cat’s-Paw 1996 Criminal Hearts Crossing Boundaries III: The Life of the Mind ~ Interrogating the Nude 1996–1997 It’s a Mediocre Life ~ Skeletons Crossing Boundaries IV: Leap of Faith ~ 1997–1998 Dark Rapture +, Imagine Drowning Waltz Invention
2003-2004 Detective Story Merchant of Venice Fuddy Meers 2004-2005 Puntila, and His Man Matti Impossible Marriage The True Ballad of Fall’s Blessings~ 2005-2006 Three Sisters The Tooth of Crime (Second Dance) 2006-2007 Marathon ‘33 A Lie of The Mind 2007-2008 Aristocrats Richard III Old Town
1998–1999 HurlyBurly Owners
2008-2009 R.U.R. Cherry Orchard Red Noses
1999–2000 Manufracture + Measure for Measure Return to the Howard Bowl ~
2009- 2010 St. Crispin’s Day + Uncle Vanya Good Soul of Szechuan
2000–2001 Disco Pigs # Our Country’s Good The Ball of Justice ~
2010-2011 Red Noses (Remount) State of The Union The Master & Margarita Conquest of the South Pole
2001–2002 Ivona, Princess of Burgundia Toasting George ~ The Green Bird 2002-2003 Julius Caeser Knives in Hens Spring Awakening
+ Midwest Premiere # U.S. Premiere ~ World Premiere
DONORS Strawdog Theatre Company gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of individuals, organizations, and businesses made between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, these gifts allow us to continue to champion our core values of Genuine Connections, Ensemble, Community, and Challenge. CHALLENGE: $2500 and above Charles Bullocke Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Gregory Altman Illinois Arts Council Jack Rubin James Hobart James White JPMorgan Chase & Co. Nora Stapleton Patricia Yuzawa-Rubin Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Seth Rickard Stephen Bennett The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Thomas V.M. Linguanti Tim and Ada Zingelman Alphawood Foundation COMMUNITY: $1000 to $2499 Chicago Tourism Fund HP Company Foundation Joyce McGreevy Jennifer Lynn Nelson Roman Ichbiah ENSEMBLE: $500 to $999 Paczolt Financial Group, Inc. Trudene Westerman GENUINE CONNECTION: $250 to $499 AT&T Foundation David & Margaret Rickard Erik & Phyllis E. Zingelman Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Garrett & Carrie Todd George Darveris James A. Huttenhower Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Lorraine & Randy Barba Martha Louis Heppler Martin Przygoda Rebecca Piper Robert and Sheila Wentland
And the generous contributions of all our donors: Albert Levin Allison Amidei Amy Rynell Andrew T. Szymulanski Anthony Zamer B F Helman Bart Lazar Becky & Mike Hoag Beth Szymanski Boland Insurance Agency, Inc. Bonnie Dinell-Dimond Brian Lee Carl and Linda Johnson Carolyn E. Frazier Charles Lewis Choi Yee Tse Dan Maloney Dan White Dane Raush David Bernstein Diana Heronimus Dino Pruculli Donna Recchia-Vardijan Ella Zibitsker Eric Friedman Erik and Jaclyn Pampel Erika Schechter Ernest & Harriet Hirschfeld Fritz Brunner & Adela Cerda Garrett Brown Geoffrey Goldberg Givlia Sindler Gloria Nardini Greg and Susan Ryba Greg Sommers Harriet Hobart Hirschfeld Jacqueline Amatulli James & Kate Vann James Hobart Jeffrey B Dembski John R. Ferrick Josh Richardson Judi Dinell Julie Larkin Karen A. Callaway Karine Bravais-Slyman Karl D. Hobart Kate Grossman Katherine Dailey Kim Brown
Kirsten Fitzgerald Landon Perlman Lawrence & Marlene Kosova Linda Hoffmann Lisa Szymanski Lori Pearl Luciane Gallucci Mark R. Boland Matthew & Leah Haran Megan F. Weinerman Melinda Russo Melissa S. Trella Merle Levine Michael & Jean Ban Michael Altman Michael and Colleen Romero Michael Borst Michael J. Petro Michelle and Eduardo Martinez Michelle Ley Mike & Julie Nussbaum Miriam Braganza Norayne Deters Patrick Zubrod Phil Cowen Rachel Bierma Rob Walton Robert & Sally Cunningham Robert Alpaugh & Robert W. Waters Robert B. Dorfman Robert Kruse Robin Trasciatti Ruth Ott Sandra Pearl Sarah Goeden Sonja Schiller Sonya Dekhtyar Steve Misetic Steven Winterstein Stuart L. Kay Theodore & Karen Bots Thomas & Clare Anderson Thomas E Hurley Thomas Finnegan Tiffany Smith Wellington Realty Group Will Murphy William J. Rowe Strawdog Theatre 11
S T R AW D O G T H E AT R E C O M PA N Y Strawdog Theatre Company 3829 North Broadway Chicago, IL 60613 Box Office 773.528.9696 Administration 773.528.9889 Fax 773.528.7238 www.strawdog.org
ensemble Abigail Boucher Aly Greaves Anderson Lawfer Anita Deely Carmine Grisolia Erik Hellman Erin Carlson Gregor Mortis
Hank Boland Jamie Vann James Anthony Zoccoli Jennifer Avery Joanna Melville John Henry Roberts John Ferrick
Jordan Kardasz Justine Turner Kat McDonnell Kyle Hamman Kyle Gibson Lynne Hall Michaela Petro Mike Dailey
Mike Mroch Mikhail Fiksel Paul Fagen Mike Przygoda Sarah Goeden Sean Mallary Shannon Hoag Stacy Parker
board of directors Seth Rickard: Board President Gregory Altman Jack Rubin James Hobart
Jennifer Nelson Joyce McGreevy Mark Warner Nora Stapleton
Pat Yuzawa-Rubin Romain Ichbiah Stephen Bennett Thomas V. Linguanti
artistic associates Chris “Evil Vince� May Kimberly Senior
Matt Hawkins Scott Zematis
Shade Murray
membership emeritus Amy Dunlap Andre Pluess Bart Petty Carrie Hegdahl Chuck Harper Dan Apodaca David Meihaus David Warren Debbie Caruso Donald Cardiff Elea Crowther Elizabeth Laidlaw
Garrett Todd Jaime Denton Jess Hill Jo Ann Oliver Wooley Julie Stanton Karen Hough Kat McDonnell Katherine Laidlaw Kenny Williams Kevin Ritchey Kristen Caskey
Kristen Kelly Larry Novikoff Lindsay Jones Loretta Rezos Lynn Koscielniak Michael Dobbs Michelle Caplan Nancy Bishop Noah Simon Oona Kersey Paul Engelhardt
Richard Shavzin Sarah Stray Scott Cummins Sean Sheridan Stacy Parker Stephanie Manglaras Steve Savage Tim Curtis Tim Zingelman Chris Hainsworth
administrative and production staff Brandon Bruce...................................................................................................... Artistic Director Patrick Rybarczyk...........................................................................................Managing Director Cortney Hurley.................................................................................................. General Manager Michael Caloia..................................................................................................... Casting Director Tyler Wilsey.................................................................................................. Production Manager
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