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About Great Lakes Theater...................................................................................................................4 Trustees................................................................................................................................................6 Donor Spotlight ....................................................................................................................................8 Richard III...........................................................................................................................................15 The Cast, Richard III...........................................................................................................................16 Sweeney Todd.....................................................................................................................................17 The Cast, Sweeney Todd.....................................................................................................................18 Scenes and Musical Numbers............................................................................................................19 About the Plays...................................................................................................................................20 A Message from the Producing Artistic Director................................................................................24 Our Sponsors......................................................................................................................................25 Who’s Who...........................................................................................................................................26 Staff ...................................................................................................................................................37 September/October at PlayhouseSquare............................................................................................39
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Great Lakes Theater
he mission of Great Lakes Theater, through its main stage productions and its education programs, is to bring the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience. Since the company’s inception in 1962, programming has been rooted in Shakespeare, but Great Lakes commitment to great plays spans the breadth of all cultures, forms of theater and time periods –– including the 20th century –– and provides for the occasional mounting of new works that complement the classical repertoire. Classic theater holds the Great Lakes Theater’s Spring 2013 production of Blithe Spirit. capacity to illuminate truth (Photo by Roger Mastroianni) and enduring values, celebrate and challenge human nature and actions, revel in eloquent language, preserve the traditions of diverse cultures and generate communal spirit. On its main stage and through its education programs, GLT seeks to create visceral, immediate experiences for participants, asserting theater’s historic role as a vehicle for advancing the common good and helping people make the joyful and meaningful connections between classic plays and their own lives. The company’s commitment to classic theater is magnified in the educational programs that surround its productions. Since its inception, GLT Great Lakes Theater’s fall 2012 production of The has had a strong presence in area schools, bringImaginary Invalid. (Photo by Roger Mastroianni) ing students to the theater for matinee performances and sending specially trained actor-teach- classic theater. As Great Lakes moves into a new ers to the schools for weeklong residencies devel- era with a permanent home in the Hanna Theatre, oped to explore classic drama from a theatrical the company reaffirms its belief in the power of point of view. GLT is equally dedicated to enhanc- partnership, its determination to make this coming the theater experience for adult audiences munity a better place in which to live, and its through Surround, a series of community pro- commitment to ensure the legacy of classic thegrams that explore the themes of a main stage ater in Cleveland. production. To this end, Great Lakes Theater 1501 Euclid Ave., Suite 300 regularly serves as the catalyst for community Cleveland, OH 44115 events and programs in the arts and humanities P: (216) 241-5490 that illuminate the plays on its stage. F: (216) 241-6315 Great Lakes Theater is one of only a handful of W: www.greatlakestheater.org American theaters that have stayed the course as a
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Trustees Chair Thomas G. Stafford*†
President Samuel Hartwell*
Secretary Susan Hastings*
Treasurer Walter Avdey*
Trustees Michelle Arendt Dalia Baker Robyn Barrie Viia R. Beechler David L. Bialosky Kim F. Bixenstine* Mitchell G. Blair* William Caster* Barbara Cercone Beverly J. Coen Gail L. Cudak Carolyn Dickson†
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Leslie Dickson William B. Doggett† Carol Dolan* Edward Donnelly Timothy J. Downing* Natalie Epstein*† Diane V. Folley Rudolph H. Garfield † Henry G. Grendell Stephen H. Gariepy Elizabeth A. Grove William W. Jacobs*† John E. Katzenmeyer† Denise Horstman Keen Jonathan Leiken William E. MacDonald III† Ellen Stirn Mavec† Mary J. Mayer John E. McGrath Gregory V. Mersol Leslie H. Moeller Janet E. Neary*† Robert D. Neary† Pamela G. Noble*
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Welcome! The following donors made their first contribution or returned as active donors to Great Lakes Theater during the period, July 1 – August 31, 2013. The Great Lakes Theater family welcomes you!
Bette Bonder & Patrick Bray Jeffrey B. Duber Mr. William H. Fulton James G. Hayes Charles Kruger
Stephen & Lillian Levine Montessori High School, University Circle Mary Perkins Frank Rausche
Scene Changers! The following donors increased their Annual Fund giving by one giving level or more during the period July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013. Thank You for stepping up and making a difference and investing in Cleveland’s Classic Company!
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Individuals Joel & Teresa Andreani Mr. & Mrs. Benham S. Bates Margret Beekel John & Jeannene Bertosa John & Laura Bertsch Paul & Heather Blonsky Christopher & Nancy Coburn Chad & Andrea Deal Prof. & Mrs. George W. Dent Larry & Eva Haas Dolan Douglas D. Farling Thomas Gilbride Gary & Joanna Graeff William R. Gustaferro Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hartwell Debra & Tom Hayes Robert & Linda Jenkins Bob & Nanci Kirkpatrick R. Robert Koch Trust Ronald G. Kollar Fred & Joann Lafferty Dr. Lawrence E. Lohman & Mrs. Mary J. Lohman Ken & Mary Loparo Francis & Viola McDowell Jeanne S. Epstein
Mary & Steve Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Moeller Donald W. Morrison Peggy & Michael Partington Wilmer & Joann Piper Thomas & Helen Rathburn Donna & James Reid Ms. Jacqueline Y. Rhodes Dr. Edward J. Rockwood Randall & Sara Shaner Laura & Alvin Siegal Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford Brit & Kate Stenson Karl & Carol Theil Dr. & Mrs. Ken Tomecki Mr. Robert A. Tschannen Kathleen Turner Ronald Wittmaack Corporations/Foundations Eaton Corporation Forest City Enterprises, Inc. Victor C. Laughlin, M.D. Memorial Foundation Trust The Lubrizol Foundation Parker Hannifin Corporation
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The trustees, staff and artistic company of Great Lakes Theater express our deepest gratitude to the hundreds of supporters of “Cleveland’s Classic Company.” The donors listed below made generous gifts between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2013. Evermore Thanks!
Make a Contribution As our supporters know, ticket revenue covers only about half of the cost of producing the high quality, professional classic theater for which Great Lakes Theater is known. We invite you to help us bridge this gap by making a tax-deductible contribution today and becoming a member of the Great Lakes Theater “family.” To make a donation or learn more, contact the Great Lakes Theater Development Office (216.453.1068) or visit the “Support Us” section of our website at www.greatlakestheater.org. Company Sponsors $100,000 and above The Cleveland Foundation***
Cuyahoga Arts and Culture* Lead Sponsors $50,000 to $99,999 Ohio Arts Council*** Parker Hannifin Corporation The Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation***
The George Gund Foundation*** John P. Murphy Foundation David and Inez Myers Foundation* of Cleveland Ohio
The Reinberger Foundation John & Barbara Schubert*** The Sherwick Fund
Eaton Corporation*** GAR Foundation*** Martha Holden Jennings Foundation*** PNC Foundation** Avon Circle $10,000 to $24,999 The Abington Foundation Paul S. Brentlinger* The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation*** The Community Foundation of Lorain County***
Jack & Mary Ann Katzenmeyer*** The Lubrizol Foundation*** Janet & Bob Neary*** The Nord Family Foundation*** William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pistell*** Mrs. James O. Roberts*** The Shubert Foundation*** Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford***
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Sponsors $25,000 to $49,999
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*3 – 5 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor **6 – 9 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor ***10 or more consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor
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Stratford Circle ($5,000 to $9,999) Anonymous Bridgewater Associates, Inc.* The Alton F. & Carrie S. Davis Fund Carol Dolan & Greggory Hill* Mr. & Mrs. Morton G. Epstein*** The Harry K. and Emma R. Fox Foundation*** The Giant Eagle Foundation* Paul R. & Denise Horstman Keen*** Leonard Krieger Fund of The Cleveland Foundation* Victor C. Laughlin, M.D. Memorial Foundation Trust*** Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Moeller** David P. Porter & Margaret K. Poutasse*** Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Ratner Laura & Alvin Siegal Brit & Kate Stenson*** The Thomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank Trust***
Globe Circle ($2,500 to $4,999)
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Anonymous (2) Chuck & Bonnie Abbey* Walt & Laura Avdey* Robyn & David Barrie*** David & Carolyn Bialosky Mitch & Liz Blair** Glenn & Jenny Brown*** The Carmel Family Foundation*** Bill & Judie Caster* The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation*** Gail Cudak Larry & Eva Haas Dolan Richard & Evelyn Dolejs Dominion Foundation*** Edward Donnelly & Mary Kay DeGrandis Charles, Lidia & Alexa Fee* Steve Gariepy & Nancy Sin*** William R. Gustaferro*** Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hartwell*** Susan C. & Jeffery A. Hastings** William W. Jacobs** Mr. Anthony La Placa The Laub Foundation*** Lincoln Electric Company* Jennifer & Peter Meckes The Mersol Family*** Donald W. Morrison*** Nordson Corporation Foundation
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Our Region’s Students Each year, over 40,000 students throughout Northeast Ohio participate in a main stage, classroom or community program produced by Great Lakes Theater. Donors help underwrite student tickets and programming fees to make it possible for many to experience firsthand “the world’s greatest plays.”
Learn more and help us change lives at GreatLakesTheater.org. Nicholas & Sue Peay*** Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Peterman*** Thomas A. Piraino & Barbara C. McWilliams* Shawn M. Riley & Christine Sommer Riley** Prof. Alan Miles Ruben & Judge Betty Willis Ruben Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Ruhl*** Dr. & Mrs. Gerard Seltzer Sally J. Staley** Paul & Pamela Teel* John & Catherine Van Hulle Donna & Richard Walsh ***
Folio Circle ($1,000 to $2,499) Anonymous (3) Michelle R. Arendt*** Dalia & Robert Baker*** Kim & Bart Bixenstine H.F. & J.C. Burkhardt*** Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cercone*** Mr. & Mrs. Homer D. Chisholm Christopher & Nancy Coburn* Beverly J. Coen Carolyn & Charles Dickson*** Ms. Leslie C. Dickson* Timothy J. Downing & Ken Press** Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph H. Garfield, Jr.*** The Gries Family Foundation*** Ms. Elizabeth A. Grove
John & Virginia Hansen** Kenneth Karosy** Mr. Jonathan Leiken & Ms. Erika Friedman** Dr. Lawrence E. Lohman & Mrs. Mary J. Lohman Ken & Mary Loparo*** Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Mayer** Jack McGrath*** Stephen & Donna Miller** Mr. & Mrs. William Mitchell*** Mr. & Mrs. John C. Morley NACCO Industries, Inc.*** Pamela G. Noble & E. Macke Bentley IV* Mr. & Mrs. William Osborne, Jr.*** Dr. & Mrs. Donald Palmer*** Dr. Scott & Mrs. Judy Pendergast*** Mr. & Mrs. John S. Piety*** Donna & James Reid** Linda Schlageter*** Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph K. Schmeller Diana & Eugene Stromberg*** Target Mr. Robert A. Tschannen*** Gerald F. Unger*** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Warren** Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Wellener IV*** Patrick M. Zohn***
Sustainers ($500 to $999) Mr. David C. Borsani
Mr. Jonathan M. Boylan & Mrs. Marianne Ludwig Jack & Janice Campbell*** Jean McQuillan & Richard Christ*** Prof. & Mrs. George W. Dent Janet & Patricia Glaeser*** Gary & Joanna Graeff** Robert & Linda Jenkins** R. Robert Koch Trust The Lampl Family Foundation** Rosa and Samuel Lobe Memorial Fund of the Jewish Federation*** Lynda & Charlie Mayer** Mr. & Mrs. John F. McClatchey Francis & Viola McDowell** The Music and Drama Club* John & Norine Prim*** Dr. & Mrs. Bradford J. Richmond* Mr. & Mrs. Mark Siegel* Naomi G. & Edwin Z. Singer Family Fund* Karl & Carol Theil Mr. & Mrs. James D. Vail* Mr. & Mrs. Roger S. Vail Carol Lee Vella*** Mary C. Warren** Women’s Committee of Great Lakes Theater*** Brian Wynne & Patrick Cozzens John & Jane Zuzek***
Patrons ($250 to $499) Anonymous (3)
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Audiences and Artists
Learn more about how you can play a part at GreatLakesTheater.org. Chris & Laura Larson** Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Linick Morton & Lola Litt*** Thomas & Sheryl Love** Frederick C. Luckay Ms. Nancy Clay Marsteller Herm & Carol McCreary* John J. Meiburger Steven & Dolly Minter*** David & Leslee Miraldi*** Mary & Steve Mitchell*** Frances Stewart & David Mook* Brian & Cindy Murphy** Deborah L. Neale*** Mr. Jason Oblander Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oshinsky** Mr. & Mrs. James M. Petras Thomas & Helen Rathburn* Dr. Edward J. Rockwood*** Mrs. Sharon M. Rogers** Michael Russell Dr. & Mrs. Lynn A. Smith** Carole & George Snider Mrs. Edward R. Stell* Dalma & Lajos Takacs*** The Edward & Katherine Thomas Family Frank & Vicki Titas* Dr. & Mrs. Ken Tomecki** Kathleen Turner*** Robert & Marti Vagi*** Dr. & Mrs. Gregory A. Watts Mr. David A. Zagore Mr. Lee C. Zeiszler
Associates ($125 to $249) Anonymous (7) Lori Adler Joel & Teresa Andreani John & Kathy Baker Randy & Pam Ballard Margret Beekel* Mr. James J. Benedict, Jr. Mr. Joseph M. Bennett Clurie Bennis Mr. Jesse Berger John & Jeannene Bertosa* Denise Blanda* Paul & Heather Blonsky Susan Bobey* Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Boehnlein Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Bolton*** John Bolton** Mr. D. Stephen Botorff & Ms. Patricia J. Moyer* Ms. Robin Herrington Bowen** Mr. Stanley C. Brandt & Ms. Mary K. Whitmer** Mr. & Mrs. Mark H. Brandt* Ms. Emily Holdge Brasfield Joanne R. Bratush** Richard & Mary Ann Brockett Dr. David L. Bronson Ms. Paula B. Brothers Ms. Julia R. Brouhard V. Elizabeth Brown* Mrs. Nancy H. Burcham*** Larry & Andi Carlini* Ms. Alana Clampitt
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Actors’ Equity Foundation, Inc. Thomas & Joann Adler** Mrs. Al A. Archambault Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Barrie Mr. & Mrs. Benham S. Bates* Fred & Mary Behm** Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bercu John & Laura Bertsch Elizabeth A. Billings* Gary & Kay Bluhm* Bernice A. Bolek*** Barbara J. Burke The Rev. Dr. Joan Campbell David & Carole Carr Dr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Cooper Chad & Andrea Deal* Pete & Margaret Dobbins*** Donna Douglas*** Bob & Ginny Eckardt Dr. & Mrs. Michael Eppig*** Jeanne S. Epstein** Mr. & Mrs. L. William Erb Jon & Mary Fancher* Iris & Tom Harvie*** Debra & Tom Hayes* Tom & Luz Higgason* Kathy & Jamie Hogg** Ron & Joanne Hulec** Bernie & Nancy Karr*** Charles King & Catherine Keating Nanci & Bob Kirkpatrick Glenn & Jean Knight Mr. Robert Kocian Ronald G. Kollar**
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Did you know that ticket revenue covers only half of the cost of creating a Great Lakes Theater production? Generous donors ensure that our productions of timeless classics, “re-imagined” for contemporary audiences, are of the highest quality. Witness our very special A Christmas Carol now in its 25th anniversary year!
John & Donna Clifford** Robert J. Conrad Rollin & Anne Conway* Tom & Anita Cook*** Kathleen M. Cooper* Stan & Lisa Corwin* David & Gayle Cratty** Bruce & Maryellen Cudney** Ms. Jean Seitter Cummins Shirley B. Dawson Sean M. Decatur* Audrey DeClement*** Chris & Mary Ann Deibel*** Marilyn P. Demeter*** Mr. Alex Derkaschenko** Janice G. Downing* Rita & Dennis Dura** Daniel & Joyce Dyer Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eikenburg*** The Eldridge Family*** Ms. Eloise Elikofer Mr. & Mrs. Oliver F. Emerson** Deena & Richard Epstein** Gene & Patricia Ewald Douglas D. Farling Susan L. Fike*** Mary Eileen Fogarty*** David V. Foos** Joy M. Freda*** Eleanor & J. Gilbert Frey Mr. & Mrs. Lou Galizio*** Mrs. Barbara J. Garris* Deborah A. Geier*** Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Georgieff Greg & Gail Gibson*** Larry & Jean Gilbert Thomas Gilbride* Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Gray Lainie Hadden*** Hazel Haffner*** Tom & Kirsten Hagesfeld** Jack & Joyce Hall Michael & Suzanne Harris Curt & Karen Henkle* Steven & Liz Hass-Hill* Clyde A. Horn*** James & Gale Jacobsohn Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Janson* Mr. & Mrs. Edwin T. Jeffery Marilyn & Howard Karfeld*** Lauren Kawentel* Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Kelley*** Jack & Kim Kellogg* Dennis Kelly*** William & Marion Kettering Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kimmel* David & Sue Klepac** Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Kozel*** Jacob Kronenberg & Barbara Belovich** Mr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Kruszka
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Eleanor & Stephen Kushnick*** Fred & Joann Lafferty** Stefanie Lanese Mr. & Mrs. Robert Larson Ms. Carla Licastro Mr. & Mrs. Devere E. Logan* Anne R. & Kenneth E. Love* Brian & Renee Lowery* Ronald & Elizabeth Manolio*** Paul & Georgia Martoccia Cathy J. McCall*** Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. McDonald*** Ms. Linda McGinty Nancy Meacham Rev. Edward E. Mehok*** Mrs. Ruth P. Mennell Richard & Karen Middaugh* Kevin & Kim Miller Antoinette Miller** Montessori High School, University Circle Roy & Cindy Moore** Toni & Linda Moore** Ms. Karen Nemec* Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. O’Neil Lou M. Papes* Zachary & Deborah Paris* Lee & Maria Parks*** Dr. George P. Parras Peggy & Michael Partington** Brian Perry & Ka Pi Hoh*** Wilmer & Joann Piper*** James & Susan Prince Ann Pinkerton Ranney Judy & Clifford Reeves** Sue Reusser*** Ms. Jacqueline Y. Rhodes Judith Wolfe & Robin Richmond*** Barbara S. Robinson Keith & Margaret Robinson Reinhold & Ginny Roedig*** Otmar & Rota Sackerlotzky*** Mr. & Mrs. James A. Saks* Mr. Mark J. Salling & Ms. Cindie Carroll Pankhurst** Jim & Joan Schaefer Dina & Richard Schoonmaker*** Steve & Kathy Schultz Randall & Sara Shaner** Donna Sheridan** John & Susan Siegfried Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Slavin** David & Rita Smith*** Kent & Judy Smith Patrick A. Smith William E. Spatz* Susan St. John* Darwin L. Steele*** Kathlyn & Harry Stenzel***
Donors add to
Regional Impact Each year, Great Lakes Theater’s productions and programs contribute more than $6.2 million in regional economic impact – 60% more than our own budget! Donor support helps us connect over 100,000 students and adults annually to the classics through our theater performances and classroom/community programs.
Learn more about our programming at GreatLakesTheater.org. Albert Stratton Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Sullivan* Lorraine S. Szabo* Holly & Bruce Tomasch* Anne Unverzagt & Richard Goddard* James L. Wagner* Mrs. Richard C. Weiss* Ronald Wittmaack Mr. Larry M. Wolf Ms. Jennifer B. Schwartz Wright Mr. & Mrs. James Xinakes*** Robert & Kathleen Young* John & Dianne Young Ms. Margaret E. Zellmer Ruth & Sidney Zilber* Rebecca Zuti*
Friends ($75 to $125) Anonymous (3) Nancy L. Adams* Daniel & Ellen Arbeznik Lynne M. Bajec* Janis Baker* Mr. & Mrs. James R. Bell III Ms. Pamela Benson Roger Bielefeld* Tom & Dorothy Bier** Dr. & Mrs. Dieter F. Bloser*** Christopher Brandle Mr. William D. Broadhurst
Vince & Carolyn Cheverine Donald & Annamarie Chick*** Marcia G. Christian Doug & Mary Court** Samuel Cowling* Judith Darus* Lowell & Carole Davis*** Ralph & Madeleine Deter* Mr. & Mrs. John Dettelbach* Thomas & Jane Donovan* Ms. Linda U. Elliott Howard P. Erlichman Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Field*** Jeffrey Ford Ms. Belinda B. Fouts Gerald R. Frei* Mr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Frey* Mr. & Mrs. James Gianelos Jeffrey P. Gluvna & Barbara A. Blake*** Dr. & Mrs. Norman W. Goldston*** Mr. Bernard J. Golias, Jr. Jean E. Gubbins Lee & Peter Haas Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Hahn, Jr. Nancy Y. Hammond* Marian Hancy* Arlene & William Hazlett* Frank & Gerry Hoffert* Roger & Madelon Horvath
Dr. Randal N. Huff Susan Janney* Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Jones Mr. Gilbert P. Kenehan Samuel C. Kennell Larry & Janet Kilgore** Mr. & Mrs. Albert Kirby Ms. Judith A. Kish Stuart & Anne Klein Michael & Lynn Kleinman Hersch & Maxine Koblenz* Mr. Martin F. Kohn & Mrs. Marcia R. Silver Sharon Kraber** Pat Murphy & Mike Kupiec Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Lacey Stephen & Arlene Lawson* Gregory & Vickie Leyes Mr. & Mrs. John S. Lupo Walt & Molly Maciejewski** Stephen & Mary Ann Mahoney Mr. James L. Marsey & Mrs. Ellen Palmer Marsey Gretchen Mates** Mr. Robert J. Mathews Nan Miller* Dale & Gayle Montgomery Kim Whitesel-Nakel* Tom & Mary Neff Ken Noetzel* Geraldine C. O’Neill**
Matinee Idols Donors who underwrote tickets to 2013-14 Student Matinees so that more students can attend. Anonymous Mrs. Al A. Archambault Jack & Janice Campbell James Carlson & Linda Striefsky Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cercone
“Raise Your Paddle for Education” May 11, 2013 Gala donors who gave generously to support 2013-14 education programs. Chuck & Bonnie Abbey Christopher & Kate Abbey Gabe and Nicki Adler Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Alfred Mrs. Al A. Archambault Michelle R. Arendt Robert & Kathleen Arendt Dr. & Mrs. James E. Arnold Walt & Laura Avdey Robyn & David Barrie Mr. & Mrs. Steve Baum Rich Bedell David & Carolyn Bialosky Chuck & Christy Bittenbender Kim & Bart Bixenstine Mitch & Liz Blair Charles and Ann Marie Boulware James and Barbara Breitenbach Paul S. Brentlinger Steven & Sharon Broz Scott Cade & Mhoire McGrath Cade Jack & Janice Campbell The Rev. Dr. Joan Campbell Larry & Nancy Case Bill & Judie Caster Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cercone Douglas and Nancy Charney Vince & Carolyn Cheverine Dr. Nancy Cossler Chad & Andrea Deal Carol Dolan & Greggory Hill Dr. Howard Epstein Mr. & Mrs. Morton G. Epstein Mr. Jonathan Epstein Michelle Fischer
Chad and Ivy Gaizutis Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph H. Garfield, Jr. Steve Gariepy & Nancy Sin Gary & Frances Goins Ms. Elizabeth A. Grove James & Jean Gruber Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hartwell Susan C. & Jeffery A. Hastings Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hauer Ms. Lee Heinen Todd and Carla Hofer Steven & Diane Hupp Chet & Greta Insolia Paul R. & Denise Horstman Keen William & Julie Keller Joseph and Julie King Bob & Nanci Kirkpatrick Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Knechtges Ken and Lydia Koprowski Arthur & Heidi Korkosz Bruce & Susan Lowe Bill & Sherry Manson Michael and Kim Matile Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. McGinty Sean and Lara Mullen Janet & Bob Neary Gordon and Chrys Newell Pamela G. Noble & E. Macke Bentley IV Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. O’Neil Carole Fahey & Ken Pavlich Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pistell Michael and Paulette Poklar James & Susan Prince Dan and Colleen Raymond Judy & Clifford Reeves Phil and Kaye Ridolfi Daria Roebuck Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph K. Schmeller John & Barbara Schubert Linda Shaw and Mark Sands Lea and Dale Sheptak Mario Sinicariello & Ellen Roberts Gary and Jane Small Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford Sally J. Staley Forrest & Nora Stanley Brit & Kate Stenson Linda M. Kane & Gary Stewart Steve and Julie Tamarkin Bob Taylor & Jeff Herrmann Holly & Bruce Tomasch Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Wellener IV Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. White Mr. Matthew T. Wholey & Dr. Leland L. Metheny Eric and Paulette Yasinow
Matching Gift Corporations Aetna Foundation, Inc. AT&T Foundation Dominion Foundation Eaton Corporation FirstEnergy Foundation FM Global Charitable Contributions GlaxoSmithKline Foundation The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company IBM Corporation Key Foundation The Lubrizol Foundation Nordson Corporation Foundation PNC Foundation PolyOne Corporation
Gifts were received in honor of: Corning Chisholm Dr. Howard Epstein Sally J. Staley
Gifts were received in memory of: Jack L. Brown Vincent Dowling R. Robert Koch Mary Talley Audrey S. Watts
The Women’s Committee Formed in 1961, the committee is Great Lakes Theater’s longest standing volunteer support group. Members act as hosts for our actors, provide support in our administrative office and at events, and cheer us on throughout the season. If you would like to become a member, call Joanne Hulec at (216) 252-8717 for more information.
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*3 – 5 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor **6 – 9 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor ***10 or more consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chernus Chad & Andrea Deal Mr. & Mrs. Morton G. Epstein Mrs. Robin H. Hatch Lawrence & Linda Hatch Ron & Joanne Hulec Jack & Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Bob & Nanci Kirkpatrick Janet & Bob Neary Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Peterman Mr. & Mrs. John S. Piety Mrs. James O. Roberts Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Salata Linda Schlageter Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford John & Dianne Young
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Robert & Jan Ontolchik Joan M. Oravec*** Paul H. Pangrace*** Ms. Diane L. Pauley Terrell and Susan Pim Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pongracz* Donald & Anjean Poyer* Larry & Susan Rakow The Reinker Family** Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Rencehausen Ms. Lori Riga & Mr. Jeff Saks Drs. Arnold & Alta Rosenzweig* Dr. Howard E. Rowen* Barbara Sabo Mr. & Mrs. Tom Schock William & Lisa Schonberg Donna & Raymond Schuerger** Doris A. Schultz* Patricia J. Shook Mr. & Mrs. David K. Siegel* Theresa A. Simek Mary Slak* Marg Slesnick* Connie L. Smith Albert & Bernice Strasshofer** Ms. Deanna L. Taborosi* Ms. Leslie N. Thomas Ms. Marjorie Turner Mr. Daniel M. Vento Tom Wagner & Malinda Smyth Mrs. Barbara S. Walker* Rev. & Mrs. David M. Walker*** Mrs. Alice Webster* Roger & Nancy Welchans*** Gordon & Virginia Wepfer Richard & Darlene Wiegandt Sharon & Yoash Wiener Robert & Emily Williams Mr. Sam Wolfe James & Sandra Wood*
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Barbara Cercone, President Janice Campbell, Vice Chair Viola McDowell, Recording Secretary Bernice Bolek, Corresponding Secretary Nanci Kirkpatrick, Treasurer
Every effort is made to ensure that our Donor records are current and correct. Please call the Development Office (216.453.4442) for questions or to report updates and revisions.
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Hanna Theatre Sept. 27–Nov. 3, 2013
Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director
presents
Richard III By
William Shakespeare Directed by
Joseph Hanreddy
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With generous support from John and Barbara Schubert
Company
Chris Cowan Jodi Dominick* Clare Howes Eisentrout* Tom Ford* Mark G. Hawbecker* Darren Matthias*
David McCann* Chris Richards* David Anthony Smith* Eric Damon Smith* Lenne Snively* Alex Syiek* M.A. Taylor*
Scenic Designer Linda Buchanan
Costume Designer Martha Hally
Lighting Designer Michael Chybowski
Sound Designers Rob Milburn & Michael Bodeen
Fight Choreographer Ken Merckx
Assistant Lighting Designer Cynthia Stillings
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J. Todd Adams* Zach Adkins Lucy Anders Laura Welsh Berg* Lynn Robert Berg* Laurie Birmingham* Sara M. Bruner*
Stage Manager Tim Kinzel* Special Student Matinee Series support was generously provided by EY There will be one 15 minute intermission. *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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The Cast
Richard III
Dramatis Personae King Edward IV....................................................................................................................Darren Matthias * Duchess of York, mother of King Edward............................................................................... Lenne Snively * Edward, Prince of Wales, young son of King Edward IV.......................................................Jodi Dominick * Richard, Duke of York, young son of King Edward IV............................................................. Lucy Anders Elizabeth of York, young daughter of King Edward IV.......................................... Clare Howes Eisentrout * Queen Elizabeth, wife of King Edward IV......................................................................... Sara M. Bruner † * Lord Rivers, Anthony Woodville, brother of Queen Elizabeth...................................................M.A. Taylor * Lord Grey, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth by her first husband................................................ Chris Cowan Marquess of Dorset, son of Queen Elizabeth by her first husband.......................................... Zach Adkins George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV.........................................................J. Todd Adams * Richard, Duke of Gloucester, youngest brother of King Edward IV, later King Richard III............................................................................Lynn Robert Berg * Queen Margaret, widow of King Henry VI.................................................................. Laurie Birmingham * Lady Anne, widow of Edward (son of King Henry VI).....................................................Laura Welsh Berg * Lord Hastings, Lord Chamberlain.................................................................................................Tom Ford * Lord Stanley............................................................................................................................David McCann * The Bishop of Ely.............................................................................................................Eric Damon Smith * Lord Mayor of London................................................................................................. Mark G. Hawbecker * Sir Robert Brakenbury, Lieutenant of the Tower of London....................................... Mark G. Hawbecker * Henry, Earl of Richmond, stepson of Lord Stanley, later King Henry VII................................... Alex Syiek *
FOLLOWERS OF RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Duke of Buckingham................................................................................................. David Anthony Smith * Sir Richard Ratcliffe.............................................................................................................Darren Matthias * Sir William Catesby.................................................................................................................J. Todd Adams * Murderer..................................................................................................................................Chris Richards * Murderer...........................................................................................................................Eric Damon Smith * Duke of Norfolk............................................................................................................ Mark G. Hawbecker *
FOLLOWERS OF HENRY, EARL OF RICHMOND Sir James Blunt........................................................................................................................Chris Richards * All other roles..................................................................................................................................Company
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† Serves as Fight Captain for this production *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Hanna Theatre Oct. 4–Nov. 2, 2013
Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director
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sweeney todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: a Musical Thriller Music and Lyrics by book by
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From an Adaptation by Christopher Bond
Originally Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
Directed by
Zach Adkins Lucy Anders Laura Welsh Berg* Lynn Robert Berg* Music Director Matthew Webb Sound Designer Richard B. Ingraham
Victoria Bussert
Company Sara M. Bruner* Clare Howes Eisentrout* Chris Cowan Tom Ford* Elaine Daiber Mark G. Hawbecker* Jodi Dominick* Darren Matthias*
Eric Damon Smith* Lenne Snively* Alex Syiek* M.A. Taylor*
Scenic Designer Jeff Herrmann
Lighting Designer Mary Jo Dondlinger
Costume Designer Charlotte Yetman
Stage Manager Corrie E. Purdum*
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Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick Originally Produced on Broadway by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards in association with Dean and Judy Manos.
Assistant Stage Manager Jennifer Caster*
Special Student Matinee Series support was generously provided by Forest City Enterprises. Sweeney Todd is presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI., 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019/Phone: 212-541-4684/ Fax: 212-397-4684/www.MTIShows.com. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
There will be one 15 minute intermission. *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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The Cast
Sweeney Todd
Dramatis Personae Sweeney Todd.......................................................................................................................................Tom Ford * Mrs. Lovett...................................................................................................................................Sara M. Bruner * Anthony Hope..................................................................................................................................Zach Adkins Johanna..........................................................................................................................Clare Howes Eisentrout * Tobias Ragg......................................................................................................................................Chris Cowan Judge Turpin..............................................................................................................................Darren Matthias * The Beadle..........................................................................................................................................M.A. Taylor * Beggar Woman..........................................................................................................................Jodi Dominick † * Adolfo Pirelli/Ensemble......................................................................................................Mark G. Hawbecker * Jonas Fogg/Ensemble..............................................................................................................Lynn Robert Berg * Bird Seller/Ensemble.............................................................................................................Eric Damon Smith * Policeman/Ensemble........................................................................................................................... Alex Syiek * Mrs. Mooney/Ensemble................................................................................................................ Lenne Snively * Mrs. Watson/Ensemble..................................................................................................................Elaine Daiber Mrs. Thornhill/Ensemble................................................................................................................Lucy Anders Mrs. Thompson/Ensemble.....................................................................................................Laura Welsh Berg * Boy................................................................................................................................................Luke Rathbone
Musicians Clarinet – Bettyjeane Quimby Trumpet – Joe Miller Horn – Sean Yancer Trombone – Jason Smith Violin – Callista Koh Cello – Daniel Pereira Percussion – Andrew Pongracz Keyboard/Conductor – Matthew Webb
Scene: London: Fleet Street and environs Time: The 19th Century † Serves as Dance Captain for this production *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
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overview
Scenes & Musical Numbers
Act I
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Prologue..............................................................................................................................................Company No Place Like London................................................. Anthony Hope, Sweeney Todd, and Beggar Woman The Barber and His Wife........................................................................................................... Sweeney Todd The Worst Pies in London..............................................................................................................Mrs. Lovett Poor Thing.......................................................................................................................................Mrs. Lovett My Friends......................................................................................................Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett Green Finch and Linnet Bird.............................................................................................................. Johanna Ah, Miss.................................................................................. Anthony Hope, Johanna, and Beggar Woman Johanna......................................................................................................................................Anthony Hope Pirelli’s Miracle Elixir........................................... Tobias Ragg, Sweeney Todd, Mrs. Lovett, and Company The Contest............................................................................................................................................... Pirelli Wait...................................................................................................................................................Mrs. Lovett Kiss Me................................................................................................................ Johanna and Anthony Hope Ladies in Their Sensitivities............................................................................................................ The Beadle Quartet.................................................................. Johanna, Anthony Hope, The Beadle, and Judge Turpin Pretty Women.............................................................................................. Sweeney Todd and Judge Turpin Epiphany..................................................................................................................................... Sweeney Todd A Little Priest..................................................................................................Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett
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God, That’s Good!................................................ Tobias Ragg, Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd, and Company Johanna (Reprise)........................................Anthony Hope, Sweeney Todd, Johanna, and Beggar Woman By the Sea.........................................................................................................................................Mrs. Lovett Wigmaker Sequence................................................................. Sweeney Todd, Anthony Hope, and Quintet The Letter...............................................................................................................................................Quintet Not While I’m Around.......................................................................................Tobias Ragg and Mrs. Lovett Parlor Songs...................................................................................The Beadle, Mrs. Lovett and Tobias Ragg City on Fire...............................................................................................Jonas Fogg, Lunatics, and Johanna Searching................ Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd, Lunatics, Beggar Woman, Anthony Hope, and Johanna Final Scene....................Sweeney Todd, Judge Turpin, Mrs. Lovett, Johanna, Tobias Ragg, and Company The Ballad of Sweeney Todd.............................................................................................................Company
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Background Richard III, Director’s Note
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ith the Henry VI trilogy, a young Will Shakespeare emerged onto the Elizabethan London theater scene. With Richard III, he scored his first big hit while still in his 20s. The saga of the scoliosis-stricken, unloved son of York who schemes and slaughters his way to the English crown went on to become the most performed of Shakespeare’s plays during his lifetime. From the time Richard Plantagenet opens Henry VI, Part 3 shaking the severed head of the Duke of Somerset at Henry VI’s defeated army and berating the forever silenced cranium to “Speak thou for me and tell them what I did,” it’s clear that the author had struck gold with the character who will go on to become Richard, Duke of Gloucester and, finally, Richard III. From that point forward, the future king’s force of personality, flashes of wit and flair for warfare in spite of his physical infirmity are increasingly irresistible — as if the character will not be denied more and more stage time and ultimately demand that his author place him center-stage in his own play. Shakespeare went on to write four more plays that, with the Henry VI’s and Richard III, would encapsulate the 100 years (of bloody slaughter in the name of divine right) known as the Wars of the Roses. The writing of the plays was done out of order, the Henry VI’s and Richard III preceding Richard II, the Henry IV’s and Henry V — potentially confusing for his audience, but no more or less so than our willingness to follow Star Wars or Game of Thrones. With the exception of Prince Hal carrying out his dying father’s advice “to busy giddy minds with foreign quarrels,” in the romanticized and nationalistic Henry V, each of the epic historical tragedies follows a similar trajectory beginning with a struggle for the crown and ending with the monarch’s death by assassination and/or psychic implosion and the coronation of the usurper. Each of the kings begins his reign by turning his back on the nobles who helped him to the crown. This is followed by more and more murders as the increasingly isolated monarch kills first his enemies, then his former allies, and finally any and all possible claimants to the crown.
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When the tyrant’s support is sufficiently weakened by paranoia and misrule, a young pretender returns from banishment bringing new hope for the besieged kingdom — but every step to power continues to be marked by betrayal and butchery and the new ruler assumes the throne every bit as hated as his predecessor. And so the great wheel turns. Shakespeare scholar Jan Kott called this repetition the Grand Mechanism — “a great staircase on which treads a constant procession of kings. Every step upwards is marked by murder, perfidy and treachery. From the highest step there is a only a leap into the abyss.” Although Shakespeare’s chronicles of regicide are categorized as histories, the plays are not “real” history in the sense that they objectively or accurately portray events as they are likely to have happened. Shakespeare’s dramatic license includes complete fabrication in the interest of telling a good story and willful misrepresentation in order to honor (and not anger) his own monarch, Elizabeth I. The primary source for Richard III was Thomas More’s History of Richard III, undoubtedly written with little aim other than to please and support the legitimacy of More’s monarch and Elizabeth’s father, King Henry VIII — the son of Richard’s conqueror, the Earl of Richmond, King Henry VII. Elizabeth’s claim to the crown through her Tudor lineage was a very open question and her reign was plagued with constant plots of insurrection. By portraying Richard, as literary critic Richard Greenblatt describes, “a monster of evil, a creature whose moral viciousness was vividly stamped on his twisted body,” Shakespeare was continuing a smear campaign on the usurped house of York and, more importantly, reinforcing the Tudor claim to the crown. Elizabethan theater was a powerful shaper of public sentiment and Elizabeth was doubtless aware and appreciative of this young author’s efforts on her behalf. Her gratitude would be shown through her protection and patronage as his reputation and prominence grew. — Joseph Hanreddy, Director
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he tale of Sweeney Todd is a long and sordid one and has its roots firmly placed in the colorful world of pop culture. Some scholars argue that the story was based on the actual exploits of a murderous barber in the late 18th century; others insist it is an urban legend and no such villain actually existed. What we do know is that the tale of the razor-wielding Sweeney has captured the public’s imagination for more than 200 years! The character of Sweeney Todd first appeared in written form in the 1846 short story, “The String of Pearls,” by Thomas Prest, an author and musician who cobbled together a living writing penny dreadfuls. Costing only a penny, these pop culture publications were aimed at the teenage working boys of the time who couldn’t get enough of the graphic horror stories (some things never change). In 1847, the story was adapted into the play, The String of Pearls: The Fiend of Fleet Street. The play’s advertisements claimed the story was based in truth; and that, combined with the fact that many penny dreadfuls were based on newspaper crime reports, furthered the belief that Sweeney Todd actually existed! This popular tale made its way to the British music-hall theaters and finally ended up on film in the 1936 movie, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Tod Slaughter, the British answer to Bela Legosi and Boris Karloff, gave a wildly theatrical performance as the title character and fans of horror cinema embraced the performance with great enthusiasm. Sweeney Todd
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ichard III begins as the Yorks celebrate their victory over the Lancasters. Richard declares that all is well in the realm, except with him. Richard plants rumors that his brother George is plotting to kill the terminally ill King Edward IV, and Edward orders George imprisoned. Richard scores a strategic coup by wooing and winning Lady Anne, a Lancaster and the widow of the murdered King Henry VI’s son. Edward IV’s wife, Queen Elizabeth, awaits news of Edward’s health. The lowborn Elizabeth and her family’s sudden acquisition of power make them despised by the higher nobility and she fears what will happen when the king dies. Queen Margaret returns from exile and prophesizes doom and misfortune to everyone gathered. The murder of George is carried out, by which Richard is positioned to serve as Lord Protector of King Edward IV’s young son (Edward, Prince of Wales) until he comes of age to rule himself. Richard brings news of Clarence’s death and the combination of grief and shock proves lethal to Edward causing him to succumb to his illness. As Lord Protector, Richard sends the adolescent Edward, Prince of Wales and his younger brother, Richard Duke of York, to the Tower for their safety. He also has the Princes’ relatives, Rivers and Gray, executed. The same fate befalls Lord Hastings, a loyal supporter of King Edward IV. Richard’s position strengthened, he has his main ally, Lord Buckingham, campaign to have him crowned king. Buckingham plants insinuations of the illegitimacy of King Edward IV and his children. Richard acts the role of a religious monastic with no ambition for power. The Lord Mayor of London senses it is in his best interest to spearhead an offer to Richard to become king. Richard accepts and ascends to the throne as King Richard III. Richard III demands that the Duke of Buckingham murder the two young princes. When Buckingham hesitates, Richard enlists Sir James Tyrrel to see to it. Fearful for his safety, Buckingham flees. Rumors circulate that Henry Tudor, the Earl of Richmond, and a descendant of the Lancaster family is returning from exile in France to challenge Richard’s rule. In a desperate move to bolster his royal legitimacy, Richard plans to have
his wife, Queen Anne, murdered to clear the way for him to court his niece, Elizabeth of York, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth and the deceased King Edward IV. Queen Elizabeth forestalls Richard’s entreaty for her daughter’s hand and secretly arranges an alliance with Richmond. Buckingham is captured and executed on his way to join with Richmond’s armies. On the eve of the battle that will decide all, the ghosts of all those Richard has murdered come to curse him and tell him that he will die the next day. The following morning, Richard is slain and Henry, Earl of Richmond, accepts the crown as Henry VII and marries Elizabeth of York, thus uniting the Yorks and the Lancasters. This is the founding of the Tudor line of kings and the end of the Wars of the Roses.
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Stephen Sondheim, no stranger to black humor or political commentary, was inspired by Bond’s work and adapted it into musical form. His lush score, with a healthy nod to the horror movie scores — particularly those from the Hammer horror film library — stands as one of the great achievements in American musical theater. At its heart, Sweeney Todd is an eerily romantic gothic love story. Sweeney is a man lost in time, forever haunted by his beautiful Lucy while Mrs. Lovett longs for — and is willing to do anything for — a love she never had. The world of our production draws inspiration from Victorian penny dreadfuls to German expressionist horror films all the way to steam punk; we’ve created our own very special recipe especially for you — attend the tale of Sweeney Todd! — Victoria Bussert, Director
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became one of the earliest celebrity villains — a Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street) or Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) of his day. In 1973, playwright Christopher Bond altered the destiny of Sweeney Todd by grafting elements from the play, The Revengers Tragedy, onto the Sweeney Todd legend creating a more sympathetic and layered protagonist. The storyline included Todd’s unjust arrest and deportation to Australia, his escape and return to London 15 years later only to find his wife had killed herself (or so he was told) and his daughter had been adopted by the very judge that had falsely sentenced him. When his first attempt at revenge was thwarted, Sweeney decided to punish all men — since all men are guilty of letting injustice stand. This combination of social commentary, sophisticated plotting and black humor made Bond’s play an unqualified success.
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n behalf of our artists, staff and Board of Trustees, welcome to Great Lakes Theater’s 52nd season! Our mission — to bring the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience — guides our mainstage productions as well as our educational programming. We believe that theater holds the capacity to illuminate truth and enduring values, celebrate and challenge human nature and actions, and provide our student audiences a glimpse of a broader world, and the wellspring of learning made possible through the arts.
We launch our fall season in the Hanna Theatre in high style (and a taste for revenge) with a daring duo of dastardly demons: King Richard the Third and Sweeney Todd, performed by a single company of astonishingly talented actors, in revolving repertory! Director Joseph Hanreddy makes his Great Lakes Theater debut with Shakespeare’s twisted tyrant, the “poisonous hunchback’d toad,” Richard the Third, in a startlingly stylish, contemporary setting of the Bard’s most popular villain. Joining King Richard in repertory (as well as mayhem) is Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-Award-winning masterpiece, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Resident director Victoria Bussert has created a razor-sharp production of Sondheim’s good-old-fashioned revenge thriller, set in Victorian London but inspired by everything from the “penny dreadful,” to German Expressionist horror films and steam punk. As Ms. Bussert says, “We’ve created our own very special recipe especially for you.” As the curtain rises on our fall repertory, we hope you will consider joining the GLT family as a member and subscriber, supporting the work we create on the Parker Hannifin Stage at the Hanna Theatre. As you read through your program and look around the theater tonight, you will see the names of many friends, partners, corporations and foundations whose support makes all of this possible. We extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of them, with special thanks to our our Fall Repertory Production Sponsors, Kulas Foundation and John and Barbara Schubert. We are extremely grateful for our partners of over 30 years at PlayhouseSquare and the tireless efforts of our talented administrative staff, dedicated board of trustees and the tremendous generosity of this community! I hope to see you in our audience again soon.
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Who’s Who J. Todd Adams* Clarence/Catesby, Richard III Three seasons at Great Lakes Theater Great Lakes Theater: Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick), Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio), The Imaginary Invalid (Bonnefoi) and The Winter’s Tale (Cleomenes). Regional: Richard III, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, The Imaginary Invalid and The Winter’s Tale at Idaho Shakespeare Festival; Henry IV pt. 1 (Hotspur), The Three Musketeers (Aramis), Love’s Labour’s Lost (Costard) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck) at Shakespeare Santa Cruz; The Importance of Being Earnest (Jack) and The Real Thing (Billy) at PCPA; Drawer Boy, Lonesome West, Entertaining Mister Sloane and Cyrano de Bergerac (South Coast Repertory); Gross Indecency (Mark Taper Forum); King Lear (San Diego Repertory); Much Ado About Nothing (Arizona Theatre Company); I Pagliacci (Kennedy Center, directed by Franco Zeffirelli); and productions at A Noise Within and the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Film/ Television: Gilmore Girls, The West Wing, Flyboys and Warriors of Virtue. Mr. Adams holds an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater. Zach Adkins Marquess of Dorset, Richard III and Anthony Hope, Sweeney Todd. Great Lakes Theater debut Zach is thrilled to be making his GLT debut! Credits include Melchior in Spring Awakening (Beck Center for the Arts), Oliver in Love Story (14th Street Theatre), Young Ben in Follies and Barrett in Titanic: The Musical (Baldwin Wallace University), Ren McCormack in Footloose (Straw Hat Theater), J. Pierrepont Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Edgewood Theater) and Link Larkin in Hairspray (GB Theater). Zach will receive his BM in music theatre from the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music in May 2015. He would like to thank Vicky, Joe, Sharon, Charles and his family and friends.
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in the Cast
Lucy Anders Richard, Duke of York, Richard III and Mrs. Thornhill/ Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Great Lakes Theater debut This is Lucy’s debut season with Great Lakes Theater. Most recently, she appeared as Jenny Cavilleri in the Ohio premiere of Love Story: The Musical by Erich Segal. Last summer, Lucy was featured as Liesel von Trapp in The Sound of Music at Porthouse Theatre, where she also appeared in And the World Goes ’Round and Damn Yankees. Her regional credits include Lucy in Snoopy: The Musical, Deborah Sue in Bye Bye Birdie, Zaneeta Shinn in The Music Man (Findlay SummerStock) and Fredrika Armfeldt in A Little Night Music (Opera Cleveland). Other favorite roles include Little Red in Into the Woods and Dainty June in Gypsy. Lucy is a junior music theatre major at Baldwin Wallace University where she has appeared as Young Heidi in Follies and as Stewardess Robinson in Titanic: The Musical. For Poppa. Laura Welsh Berg* Lady Anne, Richard III and Mrs. Thompson/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd. Seven seasons at Great Lakes Theater Laura is thrilled to be returning to Great Lakes Theater stage after a brief hiatus for graduate school! Shows with GLT and her sister company the Idaho Shakespeare Festival include The Tempest, Hay Fever, All’s Well that Ends Well, Major Barbara, Macbeth, Love’s Labour’s Lost, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Into the Woods, Arsenic and Old Lace, Measure for Measure, She Stoops to Conquer and A Christmas Carol. She has spent the last two summers at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, where credits include Viola in Twelfth Night and Speed in Two Gentlemen of Verona. Chicago credits include The Farnsworth Invention at Timeline Theater, Arms and the Man at Centerstage, and Mill Fire at Sheil Park. She has a B.A. in theater from Baldwin Wallace University, and a M.F.A. in acting from DePaul University. Much love to her husband, Lynn, and her family.
Sara M. Bruner* Queen Elizabeth, Richard III and Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd. 10 seasons at Great Lakes Theater Sara is pleased to return to Great Lakes Theater, where she has appeared as Toinette in The Imaginary Invalid, Kate in The Taming of the Shrew, Fr. Kost in Cabaret, musician in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Desdemona in Othello, Drood in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Viola in Twelfth Night, Masha in The Seagull, a Witch in Macbeth, Abigail in The Crucible, Ariel in The Tempest, Raina in Arms and the Man, Ophelia in Hamlet, Marianne in Tartuffe, Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Sorel in Hay Fever. She has spent 17 years at the Idaho Shakes peare Festival. Favorite roles include Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Percy in The Spitfire Grill, Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, Julia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, the Courtesan in The Comedy of Errors, Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, Zerbinetta in Scapin and Rosalind in As You Like It. She has also adapted and directed multiple shows for ISF’s educational outreach program, and has staged A Christmas Carol for GLT since 2011. Sara has performed with Delaware Theatre Company, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Boise Contemporary Theater and Drop Dance Collective and served as assistant director to Charles Fee, Risa Brainin and Victoria Bussert. Chris Cowan Lord Grey, Richard III and Tobias Ragg, Sweeney Todd. Great Lakes Theater debut Chris is delighted to make his debut with Great Lakes Theater. Regional: Ernst in Spring
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Laurie Birmingham* Queen Margaret, Richard III Three seasons at Great Lakes Theater Laurie is blessed to join Great Lakes again this season! She has played Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit, the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet and Paulina in A Winter’s Tale with Idaho Shakespeare Festival and GLT. Laurie is a 35-year veteran of regional theaters across the United States. She was a resident company member with Milwaukee Repertory Theatre and played many roles over the 17 years she spent there. Some favorites include Josie Hogan in A Moon for the Misbegotten, Penny Sycamore in You Can’t Take It With You and Claire in A Delicate Balance, to name only a few. Other regional credits include the Asolo Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Connecticut Repertory, Meadowbrook Theatre, NY Shakespeare Exchange and the Tony-
Award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival. In NYC, Laurie has played in two off- Broadway shows: A Little Journey with The Mint Theatre, nominated for a Drama Desk Award; and created the role of Miss Abigail in Miss Abigail’s Guide to Dating, Mating, and Marriage. She also narrates for Recorded Books, LLC. TV credits include The Onion News Network, Celebrity Ghost Stories and a pilot called Modern Love. This season is dedicated to her new furry baby, Odi. Visit her at www.lauriebirmingham.com
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Lynn Robert Berg* Richard III, Richard III and Jonas Fogg/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd. Twelve seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previously at Great Lakes Theater: Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale, Doctor Purgeon in The Imaginary Invalid, Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, Doctor Parker in Bat Boy: The Musical, Banquo in Macbeth, Caliban in The Tempest, Sandy Tyrell in Hay Fever, Marcus Lycus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) and the Ghost of Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol. Other credits: Friar Laurence/ Montague in the Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth in the Short Shakespeare! Macbeth tour with Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Malvolio in Twelfth Night at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival; Bill Walker in Major Barbara, Hortensio in The Taming of the Shrew, Edmund in King Lear and Hastings in She Stoops to Conquer at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival; Prospero in The Tempest at Maine Shakespeare Festival; The Professor in All the Great Books (Abridged) at Delaware Theater Company; and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead at Writer’s Theater in Chicago. Lynn holds an MFA from the University of Delaware Professional Theater Training Program. SLL’M
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Awakening (Beck Center for the Arts), the Doctor in Love Story (PlayhouseSquare), Tommy in Annie Get Your Gun and Wickersham in Seussical (Summerstock Productions OK) and High School Musical 2 (Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma). Collegiate: Harold Bride in Titanic: The Musical, Follies and the world premiere of Rent and La Bohème in repertory. Other credits: Hero in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Prince Christopher in Cinderella and Jesus in Godspell (John Denney Playhouse) and Gary in the world premiere of The Pokèmusical. Chris is currently studying at the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music, and will earn a BM in music theater in the spring. All his gratitude to Vicky, Joe, Charlie, educators of past and present and his family. For Grandad and Rachel. Elaine Daiber Mrs. Watson/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Great Lakes Theater debut Elaine is absolutely thrilled to be making her Great Lakes Theater debut this season! Past credits include Kathie in The Student Prince and Ethel Toffelmeier in The Music Man at the New London Barn Playhouse, Kelli Simpkins in The Laramie Project, Sally Brown in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown and Wendla in Spring Awakening at Oberlin College, and Eileen in Wonderful Town with College Light Opera Company. Last year, Elaine made her operatic debut in Cleveland in the world premiere of Paul Schick’s Double Figure with Real Time Opera. Elaine is a recent graduate from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she majored in vocal performance, and studied with soprano Kendra Colton. Many thanks to Victoria Bussert for this incredible opportunity!
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Jodi Dominick* Prince Edward, Richard III and Beggar Woman, Sweeney Todd Seven seasons at Great Lakes Theater Jodi’s previous roles include Mollie Ralston in The Mousetrap, Sally Bowles in Cabaret, The Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods, Lady MacDuff in Macbeth, Olivia in Twelfth Night, Helena Landless in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Lady Chiltern in An Ideal Husband, Bianca in Othello, Ivana/Tailor in The Taming of the
Shrew, Samson in Romeo and Juliet, Lucetta/ Outlaw in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Louison in The Imaginary Invalid, Emilia in The Winter’s Tale and Mrs. Cratchet in A Christmas Carol. Six seasons at Idaho Shakespeare Festival include Sweeney Todd, Richard III, Into the Woods, Macbeth, The Comedy of Errors, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Twelfth Night, An Ideal Husband, Othello, Two Gentleman of Verona, The Taming of the Shrew, Cabaret, The Mousetrap, The Winter’s Tale and The Imaginary Invalid. Other credits include Diana in I Love You Because at PlayhouseSquare; Helen/ Frances/Bad Perm, The Break Up Notebook at Beck Center for the Arts, New World Stages and Hudson Backstage Theatre; Clara, Passion at Beck Center for the Arts; Woman 1 and 2 in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change at the Hanna Theatre, PlayhouseSquare; Debtor’s Wife in A Christmas Carol, Great Lakes Theater; and Gypsy at Great Lakes Theater, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Other shows include Lovelace: A Rock Opera, The Hayworth Theatre and Closer, Dobama Theatre. Jodi is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music. Clare Howes Eisentrout* Elizabeth of York, Richard III and Johanna, Sweeney Todd. Great Lakes Theater debut Past credits include: Sally in Follies at Baldwin Wallace University, Sally Brown in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Weston Playhouse, Martha in Spring Awakening at Baldwin Wallace University and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at New London Barn Playhouse. She graduated from Baldwin Wallace University in the spring of 2013 with her Bachelor of Music degree. Clare also graduated from The Institute for Integrative Nutrition in May 2013 and is a certified Holistic Health Coach! Always grateful for support and hugs from Mama, Padre, Mr. Sparkly and Rare Home Entertainment. Sending love to my loves in the city starting their new lives! Tom Ford* Lord Hastings/Sir James Tyrrel, Richard III and Sweeney Todd, Sweeney Todd Eight seasons at Great Lakes Theater
Darren Matthias* King Edward IV/Sir Richard Ratcliffe, Richard III and Judge Turpin/Sweeney Todd. Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previously with GLT: Borachio in Much Ado About Nothing. Tours: Macduff in Macbeth (London, Antibes, Nice, Valbonne), Tommy, Seussical and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Off-Broadway: Harold Clurman Theatre, York Theatre and Prospect Theatre Company. Regional: Another Time, Stepping Out and The Song of Jacob Zulu (Steppenwolf), Riverview and Never the Sinner (Goodman), Mowbray in Richard II and Pistol in Henry V (The Shakespeare Theatre, D.C.), Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz (Ordway, Cincinnati Playhouse and N. Carolina Theatre), Lizzie Borden (Goodspeed), Equus, Carnival!, Pangloss in Candide and Frank ‘N Furter in The Rocky Horror Show (Cincinnati Playhouse), Arcadia (Clarence Brown), Aida (Actor’s Playhouse and Drury Lane), Of Thee I Sing (Remains), 90 North (Kennedy Center), Illyria, Henry V, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cervantes in Man of La Mancha, Measure for Measure and Antigonus in The Winter’s Tale (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ). The Spitfire Grill, Richard III, Sweeney Todd, Much Ado About Nothing (Idaho Shakespeare Festival). Film & TV: The Definite Maybe (Phoenix), Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: SVU (NBC) and Chappelle’s Show (Comedy Central).
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Mark G. Hawbecker* Brakenbury/Lord Mayor/ Norfolk, Richard III and Adolfo Pirelli/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Great Lakes Theater debut Brakenbury, Lord Mayor,
Norfolk, Richard III; Adolfo Pirelli/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Great Lakes Theater debut and also with Idaho Shakespeare Festival, summer 2013. Pirelli, Sweeney Todd, Fulton Theatre, PA; Forbidden Broadway, original Chicago company; Gala Concert – Stephen Sondheim’s 75th Birthday, New Amsterdam Theater, NYC; Howard, Whoop- Dee-Do!, Phoenix Theatre, Indianapolis; Celebrating Irving Berlin – Starring Marilyn Horne, Chicago Humanities Festival, Symphony Hall. Other roles include: Beverly Carlton, The Man Who Came to Dinner; Rooster, Annie; Diction Coach, Singin’ in the Rain, University of Illinois, Dept. of Theatre. Writer/ Director: Charles West: Feeling Good (NY cabaret debut, MAC nominated). Jeff Citation Outstanding Ensemble Summer Stock Murder (original cast, Chicago). AEA member since 1985. Thanks to everyone at GLT & ISF. 3T3. Mom & Dad — always for you.
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Great Lakes Theater: Argan in The Imaginary Invalid, Autolycus in The Winter’s Tale, Mr. Paravicini in The Mousetrap, the Baker in Into the Woods, Ross in Macbeth, Pseudolous in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, the King of Navarre in Love’s Labour’s Lost, Casca in Julius Caesar, Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol, Nicola in Arms and the Man and Peter Quince in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Idaho Shakespeare Festival: Sweeney Todd, Richard III, The Imaginary Invalid, The Winter’s Tale, The Mousetrap, Into the Woods, Macbeth, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Gremio in The Taming of the Shrew, Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Touchstone in As You Like It, Julius Caesar, the title role in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown and Hucklebee in The Fantasticks. Boise Contemporary Theater: Truman Capote in Tru and I Am My Own Wife (co-produced with ISF). Portland Stage Company: Greater Tuna, The Snow Queen, Schott in Bach at Leipzig, Lady Enid, et al in The Mystery of Irma Vep, I Am My Own Wife, Billy in Iron Kisses, Kipps in The Woman in Black, Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Max in Lend Me a Tenor, Mr. Manningham in Gaslight and Yvan in Art. Broadway: Alan Ayckbourn and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s By Jeeves at the Helen Hayes Theater. New London Barn Playhouse: Sheridan Whiteside in The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Man in the Chair in The Drowsy Chaperone, Pseudolous in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey, Major General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance, Edna Turnblad in Hairspray, Sipos in She Loves Me and Max in The Producers. Other performances: Dromio of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors at Pittsburgh Public Theater, Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Lincoln Center Director’s Lab, Once Around the City at New York Stage and Film, Rutherford and Son at the Mint Theater, Salvador Dali in Hysteria at Florida Studio Theater, Johnny in Maurice Sendak’s production of Really Rosie and Hysterium in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum at McCarter Theater. tomfordactor.com.
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David McCann* Lord Stanley, Richard III Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater David has performed across the U.S., Canada and the U.K., including Old Globe, Shakespeare Theatre, Pioneer, New World Stages, Kansas City, St. Louis, Geva, Denver Center, Alliance, Walnut Street, Syracuse Stage, Delaware, Vermont Stage, Virginia Stage, Dorset, Wilma, Triad, Alabama/Orlando/ Nebraska/Vermont /Idaho Shakespeare festivals, Actors Playhouse, CRT and with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Barbican and on tour. Roles include Hamlet (3 times), Claudius (2), Prospero (2), Oberon, Feste (2), Bassanio, Lord Byron, Hosanna (2), Don Pedro (2), Aunt Augusta (3), Iago, Salieri, Cauchon, Ganesha, Milo Tindle, Robert Scott, Colm Primrose, Claudio, Ross (2), Pato Dooley, Bernard Nightengale, Felix Turner (3), Judge Brack, Pastor Manders, Rev. Brown, Bajazeth, Warwick, McLeavy, Ben Franklin, Leonato, Dr. Bradman and the original company of John Barton’s Tantalus. TV: Sex and The City, Sopranos, ATWT, L&O (and CI.) He is a food writer and playwright (Great American Home Cooking, Every Day with Rachel Ray, Christmas Carol (18), Immortal Longings, The Wake, Grand). Follow his food blog at www.thisoldchef.com. Chris Richards* First Murderer/Sir James Blunt, Richard III Three seasons with Great Lakes Theater Chris is thrilled to return to Great Lakes for his third season with the company. Recent local credits include Dustin Lance Black’s 8 at Cleveland Play House, Sons of the Prophet and Gutenberg! The Musical! at Dobama Theatre, and The Producers at the Beck Center. Off-Broadway: The Philanderer at the Pearl Theatre Company. Regional: The Last Night of Ballyhoo with the Festival-Stage of Winston Salem. Proud member of AEA. XO Shatz. www.chrisrichardsonline.com
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David Anthony Smith* Duke of Buckingham, Richard III Eleven seasons at Great Lakes Theater In 11 seasons at Great Lakes The-
ater, audiences have seen him as Iago in Othello, Viscount Goring in An Ideal Husband, Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Malvolio in Twelfth Night, Macduff in Macbeth, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, Sergius in Arms and the Man, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest, Marc Antony in Julius Caesar and Berowne in Love’s Labour’s Lost. He has performed at the Tony-Award-winning Old Globe Theater in San Diego, South Coast Repertory, 13 seasons with the Idaho Shakespeare Festival (title role in Henry V), at Laguna Playhouse, Sierra Rep, Madison Rep and the Shakespeare festivals of Utah, Colorado, Garden Grove, Rhode Island and Nevada. Forever and a day — Natalia. Eric Damon Smith* The Bishop of Ely/Murderer, Richard III and Bird Seller/ Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater A Chicago-based actor and director, Eric happily returns to Great Lakes Theater. Last season, Eric appeared as Charles in Blithe Spirit and Balthasar/Friar Francis in Much Ado About Nothing. Recently, Eric was seen as Bud in Gutenberg! The Musical at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre and Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice and Oliver in As You Like It at Riverside Theatre in the Park in Iowa City. Other Chicago credits include his Jeff-Awardnominated turn as Flaminio Scala in the Midwest premiere of The Glorious Ones with Boho and at Theatre on the Lake, Jacques in As You Like It at Muse of Fire, Mosca in Volpone, directed by Sheldon Patinkin at City Lit Theatre and Jamie in Long Day’s Journey into Night at Polarity, as well as work with Remy Bumppo and Northlight Theatre. Eric trained at Hofstra University. Lenne Snively* Duchess of York, Richard III and Mrs. Mooney/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Two seasons with Great Lakes Theater Lenne is happy to be back home in Cleveland after spending eight weeks with the Idaho Shakespeare Festival in beautiful Boise. She appeared on the Great Lakes stage last season as General Cartwright in Guys and Dolls. Favorite roles include Hannah (The Spitfire Grill), Sarah
M. A. Taylor* Lord Rivers, Richard III and The Beadle, Sweeney Todd 11 seasons at Great Lakes Theater Mark Anthony (aka M.A.) is pleased to return to the Hanna. He was last seen in Much Ado About Nothing. Previously at Great Lakes Theater in Charity Man/Old Joe, A Christmas Carol; Old Shepherd/Ensemble, The Winter’s Tale; Guy, The Imaginary Invalid; Peter, Romeo and Juliet; Grumio, The Taming of the Shrew; Speed, The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Actor 3, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged); Gratiano, Othello; Phipps, An Ideal Husband; Flute/Fairy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Durdles, The Mystery
Understudies Lindsay Bayer, Laura Welsh Berg, Sara Budnik, Alyssa Easterly, Mark Goins, Lauren Gronville, Ian Hill, Ryan Hook, Caitlin Houlahan, Kyra Kennedy, Emily Prentice, Anthony Sagaria, Andrew Way, David Zody
Directors Victoria Bussert Director, Sweeney Todd Twenty-seven seasons at Great Lakes Theater Victoria Bussert balances the professional and academic worlds, dividing her time between an active career as an award-winning free-lance director while holding the position of Director of Music Theatre for Baldwin Wallace University. Nationally, her work has been seen at Manhattan Theatre Club, York Theatre, New World Stages, Goodspeed Opera, PlayhouseSquare, Portland Stage, Dallas Theatre Center, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Beck Center for the Arts, among others. Her international credits include Friar Tuck in Russia, The Who’s Tommy in Brazil, the Danish premiere of Avenue Q (2012 Reumert Award Nomination) and, most recently, the European premiere of [title of show] for the Fredericia Teater in Denmark. Prior to her teaching career, Victoria served as associate director for Great Lakes Theater and continues her long association with that company as resident director, most recently directing their regional premiere of Sondheim on Sondheim. Upcoming projects include the Midwest premiere of Carrie at the Beck Center and the European
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Alex Syiek* Henry, Richard III and Policeman/Ensemble, Sweeney Todd Great Lakes Theater debut Alex is really quite thrilled to be doing these wonderfully bloody shows with an amazing company. Some of his favorite credits include Andrew Jackson (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson at Color and Light Theatre), Hamlet (Hamlet at John Patrick Theatre), and Mr. Franklin (Passing Strange at 14th St. Theater). Alex recently received his Bachelor of Music from the wonderful Baldwin Wallace University. He would love to thank his mother, father, and sister as well as Victoria Bussert for their constant support.
of Edwin Drood; and Fabian, Twelfth Night. Also among his credits: Candy in Of Mice and Men (directed by Adrian Hall) for PTTP/Rep, Dracula for Boise Contemporary Theater in the title role, Launce in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Gravedigger/Player King in Hamlet for Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and Crave & Fully Committed for Tooth & Nail Theater in Salt Lake City. Other productions include Arsenic and Old Lace, The Crucible, Tooth of Crime, Translations, An Ideal Husband, All the King’s Men, The Effects of Tobacco and Swan Song. He holds an MFA from the University of Delaware’s Professional Theatre Training Program (PTTP). He wishes to thank his Families (Genetic & Professional) without whom I would not be able to do what I love. May the Tribe Thrive !!
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(Quilters), Penelope Pennywise (Urinetown), Big Edie (Grey Gardens), Lily (A Man of No Importance), Jeannette Burmeister (The Full Monty) and Miss Hannigan (Annie), which she will be playing for the second time this December at Beck Center. Non-musical favorites include Emma (Over the River and Through the Woods), Dora Strang (Equus) and Stephanie Crawford (To Kill a Mockingbird). Lenne would like to thank Terri and Porthouse Theatre for putting her back on the road to her dream and Charlie for putting the icing on her dream cake. Love to husband/ singer/songwriter/guitarist Jim Snively who took on the roles of chief housekeeper, gardener and babysitter for her Irish Setter, his Bluetick Coonhound and a very loud talking bird –– for which they claim joint custody –– while she made her Shakespeare debut out West.
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Premiere of Lizzie in Denmark. Special thanks to Charlie, Chris, Matt, Jeff, Charlotte, Mary Jo, Corrie and most especially Dale.
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Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director Twelve seasons at Great Lakes Theater Directing credits at GLT: Blithe Spirit, Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors, Macbeth, All’s Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, Hay Fever, The Importance of Being Earnest, Arms and the Man and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Charles holds a unique position in the American theater as producing artistic director of three independently operated, professional theater companies: Great Lakes Theater in Cleveland, Ohio (since 2002), Idaho Shakespeare Festival in Boise, Idaho (since 1991) and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival in Lake Tahoe, Nevada (since 2010). His appointments have resulted in a dynamic and groundbreaking producing model for the companies, in which more than 50 plays have been shared since 2002. In 2009, Charles was honored to receive recognition for his leadership by the Cleveland Arts Prize as a recipient of the Martha Joseph Award. Other awards include The Mayor’s and Governor’s awards for Excellence in the Arts, in Boise, Idaho. From 1988 to 1992, he held the position of artistic director at the Sierra Repertory Theatre in California. He has also worked with The Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse, the Milwaukee and Missouri repertory theaters, Actor’s Theatre of Phoenix and the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival. In addition to his work with the companies in Ohio, Idaho and Nevada, Charles is active within the community. He has served as a member of the strategic planning committee for the Morrison Center, as producer of the FUNDSY Award Gala (’96, ’98 and 2000), and as producer of the 1996 Idaho Governor’s Awards in the Arts. Charles has served on the board of the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Downtown Rotary Club. He received his B.A. from the University of the Pacific and Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego. Along with his wife, Lidia, and 18-year-old daughter, Alexa, Charles resides in Boise, Cleveland and Lake Tahoe –– a feat that is only possible because of the incredible love and support of his family, and the generous communities he serves!
Joseph Hanreddy Director, Richard III Great Lakes Theater debut Joe has directed works of Shakespeare as well as classics by Chekhov, Schiller, Pirandello, Tolstoy, Calderón, Wilde and W.S Gilbert and many contemporary plays at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, where he served as Artistic Director from 1993 until 2010. His recent work includes directing Molière’s The Misanthrope, nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Best Off-Broadway Revival, The Blonde, The Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead for the Writer’s Theater in Chicago, nominated for a Jeff Award, O Beautiful for the Connecticut Repertory Theater and Our Country’s Good and Mary Stuart for the REP/Delaware, as well as productions of Private Lives and Macbeth for the Utah Shakespeare Festival. His stage adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (with JR Sullivan) has been performed at several major regional theaters in the United States, including the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory and the Cincinnati Playhouse. Following Richard III, he will direct his and Mr. Sullivan’s adaptation of Sense and Sensibility for the Utah Shakespeare Festival in 2014, as well as the premiere of Lillian Groag’s Aimèe and Jaguar for Northwestern University and Pride and Prejudice at Kent State. Ken Merckx Fight Choreographer, Richard III Nine seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previous shows include Romeo & Juliet, Othello, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, All’s Well That Ends Well, The Crucible, Measure for Measure, Hamlet, Julius Caesar and Tartuffe. Mr. Merckx has taught and choreographed stage combat all over the country, including as the resident fight choreographer for A Noise Within (Los Angeles), Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and the Idaho Shakespeare Festival. Ken is on the faculty of California State, Fullerton as theatrical combat instructor. Mr. Merckx received his B.A. from the University of Washington and MFA from the University of Illinois. Matthew Webb Music Director, Sweeney Todd Seven seasons at Great Lakes Theater Matthew is a graduate of the Baldwin Wallace
University Conservatory of Music, and hails from Cordova, Illinois. Previously at Great Lakes: Sondheim on Sondheim, Guys & Dolls, Cabaret, Bat Boy, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Into the Woods, Macbeth, Two Gentlemen of Verona, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and A Christmas Carol. He is also the music director for the acclaimed corporate entertainment group, The Water Coolers. For GLT’s sister theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Matthew creates the sound design for Shakespearience, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest. Many thanks to Vicky, Sara, Charlie, and his amazing parents.
Michael Chybowski Lighting Designer, Richard III Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater The Lieutenant of Inishmore by Martin McDonagh, Moby Dick and Other Stories with Laurie Anderson, Andre Belgrader’s production of Endgame (BAM Harvey), Cymbeline, Hair, Hamlet (New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre), The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (NYTW) and the original production of Wit. For the Mark Morris Dance Group he has designed over 40 dances, including Four Saints in Three Acts for
Martha Hally Costume Designer, Richard III Great Lakes Theater debut Regional: Milwaukee Repertory Theater, CenterStage (Baltimore), Resident Ensemble Players (Univ. of Delaware), Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Repertory Theater of St Louis, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Portland Stage, Alley Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre. New York: Katie Roche, Mary Broome, A Little Journey, Wife To James Whelan (Mint Theater); Richard II (Pearl Theater Company); Three Men On A Horse, The Late Christopher Bean, Bedroom Farce (TACT); Secret Order (59E59); Banished Children of Eve, Gaslight, The Field (Irish Repertory Theatre). Opera: Chicago Opera Theater, Virginia Opera, Little Orchestra Society of Lincoln Center, Center For Contemporary Opera (NYC) Upcoming: London Wall (Mint Theater) and Oh Beautiful (Alley Theatre). www.marthahally.com.
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Linda Buchanan Set Designer, Richard III Great Lakes Theater debut Linda has designed hundreds of stage productions at regional theaters throughout the country and abroad. Recent work includes Race (Goodman Theatre), The 39 Steps (Cleveland Playhouse, Syracuse Stage, Indiana Repertory Theatre) and Moby Dick (Syracuse Stage). She received the Merritt Award for Excellence in Design and Collaboration, Jefferson Awards for scene design for House (Goodman Theatre), Black Snow (Goodman Theatre) and I Hate Hamlet (Royal George), and a Helen Hayes Award for Dancing at Lughnasa (Arena Stage). Notable past projects include the American premiere of House and Garden (Goodman), the musical adaptation of Wings (Goodman, NY Public Theatre), and the premiere of Marvin’s Room, 10 regional productions and commercial productions in New York and London. Buchanan is head of scene design at The Theatre School at DePaul University. USAA member.
Mary Jo Dondlinger Lighting Designer, Sweeney Todd Twenty-six seasons at Great Lakes Theater Career design credits include productions for Circle in the Square, The Irish Repertory Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, TheatreWorks (Hartford) and many others. Mary Jo has long been associated with the York Theatre Company off-Broadway where she designed the original production of The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!), as well as many other musicals and plays. Most recent credits at Great Lakes Theater are last season’s Sondheim On Sondheim and co-designer of the annual holiday presentation of A Christmas Carol. Member United Scenic Artists Local 829.
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English National Opera and Falling Down Stairs, which toured internationally with cellist Yo Yo Ma. Recent work includes Isaac Mizrahi’s A Little Night Music at Opera Theatre of St. Louis; the lighting for Festival Dance, A Choral Fantasy and Socrates for the MMDG; and Glengarry Glen Ross at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. Michael has received the 1999 Obie Award for Sustained Excellence, the American Theatre Wing Design Award and two Lucille Lortel Awards.
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Jeff Herrmann Scenic Designer for Sweeney Todd Six seasons at Great Lakes Theater Jeff is pleased to return to Great Lakes Theater for his sixth season. Previous productions for GLT include Cabaret, Bat Boy: The Musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Into the Woods, all joint productions with Idaho Shakespeare Festival in Boise. For GLT and PlayhouseSquare, he designed the scenery for Sondheim on Sondheim. Other ISF production designs include I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change, The Spitfire Grill, Little Shop of Horrors and Noises Off. For Cain Park in Cleveland Heights, Jeff has designed a combination of scenery and lighting for productions including Tintypes, Bye-Bye Birdie, Damn Yankees, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver, Songs for a New World, Hair, Dreamgirls and the Cleveland premiere of tick...tick...Boom! For Dobama Theatre in Cleveland Heights, he has designed scenery for the Cleveland premieres of Closer, Wit, Refuge, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, Take Me Out, The Last Five Years, The Blue Door and Blackbird. For Beck Center for the Arts, he has designed sets and lights for Spring Awakening and Next To Normal. Jeff is a professor of theater at Baldwin Wallace University, where he teaches courses in scene design, lighting design and VectorWorks. As the resident scenic and lighting designer for the program, recent production design work for Baldwin Wallace has included Rent, La Boheme, Follies, Noises Off, Turn of the Screw and The Seagull. Jeff holds an MFA in scene and lighting design from Southern Illinois University and he is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. Jeff resides in Lakewood, with his partner Bob.
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Richard B. Ingraham Sound Designer, Sweeney Todd Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater Richard has designed sound for numerous theaters in the area and around the country. Recent sound designs include Guys and Dolls and Blithe Spirit for Great Lakes Theater; Blithe Spirit and Sweeney Todd for Idaho Shakespeare Festival; She Loves Me, Pitmen Painters and Next to Normal for Beck Center; Smokey Joe’s Cafe and Avenue Q for Cain Park. Richard has worked as a show control programmer and installer for several clients, including Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines; The
Lincoln Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois; and Stone Mountain Park in Georgia. He has also taught sound design and related coursework at The Carnegie Mellon School of Drama and The University of Evansville Theatre Department. Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen Sound Design, Richard III Great Lakes Theater debut Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen’s Broadway credits include music composition and sound for Breakfast at Tiffany’s, The Miracle Worker, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, The Speed of Darkness, music for My Thing of Love and sound for the Steppenwolf production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Superior Donuts, reasons to be pretty, A Year with Frog and Toad, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Hollywood Arms, King Hedley II, Buried Child, The Song of Jacob Zulu and The Grapes of Wrath. Off-Broadway credits include music and sound for Checkers, Inked Baby, After Ashley, The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, Boy Gets Girl, Red, Space, Marvin’s Room, sound for Jitney, Family Week, Juvenilia, Brundibar, The Pain and the Itch and music direction and sound for Eyes for Consuela and Ruined. They have created music and sound at many of America’s resident theaters (often with Steppenwolf Theatre) and at several international venues. Charlotte Yetman Costume Designer, Sweeney Todd Eight seasons at Great Lakes Theater Charlotte joins the Great Lakes for her eighth season. She is the chair of the Theatre and Dance Department at Baldwin Wallace University where she recently designed Follies and The Seagull. Among her professional credits are designs for Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Great Lakes Theater, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Play House, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, Studio Arena Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Ford’s Theatre, Pennsylvania Stage Company and the Tulsa Ballet Theatre. Charlotte received her BFA from Pennsylvania State University and her MFA from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts. In addition to her costume work, she has been an assistant scenic designer and scenic artist with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and is a member of United Scenic Artist local 829.
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Corrie E. Purdum* Production Stage Manager, Sweeney Todd Nine seasons at Great Lakes Theater GLT: The Taming of the Shrew, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A Christmas Carol, The Tempest, Measure for Measure, The Crucible, Into the Woods, The Comedy of Errors, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Bat Boy: The Musical, Othello, The Two Gentlemen of Verona,
Stephen Sondheim, one of the most influential and accomplished composer/lyricists in Broadway history, was born in New York City and raised in New York and Pennsylvania. As a teenager he met Oscar Hammerstein II, who became Sondheim’s mentor. Sondheim graduated from Williams College, where he received the Hutchinson Prize for Music Composition. After graduation, he studied music theory and composition with Milton Babbitt. He worked for a short time in the 1950s as a writer for the television show Topper; his first professional musical theater job was as the songwriter for the unproduced musical Saturday Night. He wrote the lyrics for West Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959) and Do I Hear A Waltz? (1965), as well as additional lyrics for Candide (1973). Musicals for which he has written both music and lyrics include A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (1962), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), Company (1970-1971 Tony Award Music and Best Lyrics), Follies (1971-1972 Tony Award Score and New York Drama Critics Circle Award; revised in London, 1987), A Little Night Music (1973-Tony Award Score), The Frogs (1974), Pacific Overtures (1976New York Drama Critics Circle Award), Sweeney Todd (1979-Tony Award Score), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sunday In The Park With George (1984-New York Drama Critics Circle Award; 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama), Into The Woods (1987Tony Award Score), Assassins (1991) and Passion (1994 -Tony Award Score). He composed the songs for the television production Evening Primrose (1966), co-authored the film The Last of Sheila (1973) and provided incidental music for The Girls of Summer (1956), Invitation to a March (1961) and Twigs (1971). Side By Side By Sondheim (1976), Marry Me A Little (1981), You’re Gonna Love Tomorrow (1983; originally presented as A Stephen Sondheim Evening) and Putting It Together (1993) are anthologies of his work. He has written scores for the films Stavisky (1974) and Reds (1981), and
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Tim Kinzel* Stage Manager, Richard III Five seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previous stage manager credits for Great Lakes Theater include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, An Ideal Husband, Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo & Juliet, The Imaginary Invalid, Blithe Spirit and Much Ado About Nothing. Assistant stage manager credits for Great Lakes Theater include The Mystery of Edwin Drood and A Christmas Carol. Tim has multiple stage management credits from the following companies: Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Horizon, Cherry Lane Theater NYC and Houston’s Stages Repertory Theatre. He also holds multiple production assistant and intern credits with Alley Theater, Houston Grand Opera and Stages Repertory Theater. Love to his family, friends and Cleveland who have supported him and the arts over the years. 216 Go Browns!
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Jennifer Caster* Assistant Stage Manager, Sweeney Todd Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previously at Great Lakes Theater: Assistant stage management for Guys & Dolls. Additional stage management credits include Earth Plays, Water Ways, The Secret Social, Standing on Ceremony, Poor Little Lulu and At-TENtion Span (Cleveland Public Theatre); Antony and Cleopatra, Burt Dow, Much Ado About Nothing, Measure for Measure, Elizabeth Rex, Dying City and Brilliant Traces (Stonington Opera House, ME); Red Light Winter, Fefu and Her Friends, Passion Play and How I Learned to Drive (Bard College Fisher Center, NY); Septimus and Clarissa (assistant credit, Ripe Time, NY); Futurity (HERE Arts Center, NY); PITCH (LaMaMa, Etc., NY) and Waxing West (Dramalabbet, Stockholm). Jennifer is the Production Manager for Conni’s Avant Garde Restaurant, with whom she most recently presented Irina’s Name Day Party (the Brick, NY).
Cabaret, The Mousetrap, Sondheim on Sondheim, The Winter’s Tale, Much Ado About Nothing and Guys and Dolls. Other credits include The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, nine seasons with Idaho Shakespeare Festival, six seasons with the Cleveland Play House and three seasons with Cain Park. Corrie is an alumna of BaldwinWallace College, where she teaches stage management. Thanks to her family for their constant support.
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composed songs for the film Dick Tracy (1990-Academy Award for Best Song). He is on the Council of the Dramatist Guild, the national association of playwrights, composers and lyricists, having served as its president from 1973 until 1981, and in 1983 was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1990, he was appointed the first Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at Oxford University. He was also recipient of a Kennedy Center Honor in 1993. Hugh Wheeler was a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. He wrote more than 30 mystery novels under the pseudonyms Q. Patrick and Patrick Quentin, and four of his novels were transformed into films: Black Widow, Man in the Net, The Green-Eyed Monster and The Man with Two Wives. For films he wrote the screenplays for Travels with My Aunt, Something for Everyone, A Little Night Music and Nijinsky. His plays include Big Fish, Little Fish (1961), Look: We’ve Come Through (1961) and We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1966, adapted from the Shirley Jackson novel). With Joseph Stein, he co-authored the book for a new production of the 1919 musical Irene (1973) and wrote the books for A Little
Night Music (1973), a new production of Candide (1973), Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979, based on a version of the play by Christopher Bond) and Meet Me in St. Louis (adapted from the 1949 M-G-M musical), contributed additional material for the musical Pacific Overtures (1976) and wrote a new adaptation of the Kurt Weill opera Silverlake, which was directed by Harold Prince at the New York Opera. He received Tony and Drama Desk Awards for A Little Night Music, Candide and Sweeney Todd. Prior to his death in 1987, Mr. Wheeler was working on two new musicals, Bodo and Fu Manchu, and a new adaptation of The Merry Widow. Music Theatre International (MTI) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting schools as well as amateur and professional theaters from around the world the rights to perform the largest selection of great musicals from Broadway and beyond. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these shows to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 60,000 theatrical organizations in the United States and in over 60 countries worldwide.
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2013–14 ARTISTIC COMPANY Richard III, Sweeney Todd DIRECTORS Victoria Bussert, Joseph Hanreddy, Matthew Webb DESIGNERS Michael Bodeen, Linda Buchanan, Michael Chybowski , Mary Jo Dondlinger, Martha Hally, Jeff Herrmann, Richard B. Ingraham, Ken Merckx, Rob Milburn, Charlotte Yetman ACTORS
EDUCATION Education Outreach Associate....................................... David Hansen Actor-Teachers School Residency Program....Chennelle Bryant-Harris, Katelyn Cornelius,Andrew Gombas, Khaki Hermann, Tim Keo, Brett Radke, Michael Silverstein, Hillary Wheelock ADMINISTRATION
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Audience Engagement Manager................................... Chris Fornadel Development Assistant.......................................................Jill Speegle Trinity High School Interns.................Hannah Maier, Chloe Opperman Office Volunteers........ Janice Campbell, Barb Cercone, Janet Glaeser
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Artistic Associate.............................................................. Sara Bruner Production Manager......................................Christopher D. Flinchum Director of Educational Services........................Kelly Schaffer Florian Marketing & Public Relations Director ...................Todd S. Krispinsky Director of Educational Programming..............................Lisa Ortenzi Development Director....................................................Holly Tomasch
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Stage Managers..................................Tim Kinzel*, Corrie E. Purdum* Assistant Stage Manager.......................................... Jennifer Caster* Production Assistant............................................... Kristen Boehnlein Production Associate............................................... Jessica B. Lucas Technical Director............................................................ Mark Cytron Assistant Technical Director.................................William Langenhop Master Carpenter............................................................ Lindsay Loar Master Electrician..........................................................Tammy Taylor Carpenter/Welder.....................................................Richard Haberlen Properties Master.............................................................Terry Martin Assistant to the Properties Master.....................Alexandra Haubrich Charge Scenic Artist........................................................... Angi Grow Costume Shop Manager........................................Esther M. Haberlen Assistant Shop Manager/Draper......................................... Leah Loar Stitchers......................................Stephanie Fisher, Krista Tomorowitz Wardrobe Supervisor.........................................................Kate Share Wardrobe Crew.......Zachary Hickle, Stephanie Fisher, Alaina Venditti Run Crew.................Gregory Falcione, Richard Haberlen, Gary Zsigrai Staff Sound Designer.........................................Richard B. Ingraham Assistant to the Music Director.........................................Sara Smith Hanna Theatre Crew................................... Thomas Boddy, Chris Guy, Shaun Milligan, Robert Prah
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Woody Sez: The Life Woody Sez: The Life & Music of Woody & Music of Woody Guthrie Guthrie Ballets With A Twist Performing Cocktail Hour
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Richard III Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty The Kardiac Kid
Richard III Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty Wanda Sykes The Kardiac Kid
Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty Sweeney Todd Mountainfilm on Tour King Solomon Lives The Kardiac Kid
Sweeney Todd Cedric the Entertainer Twelfth Night
Richard III Johnny Mathis Twelfth Night
Richard III Potted Potter Joan Rivers Twelfth Night Groundworks DanceTheater
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Price is Right Live! Celtic Thunder Stephen L. Carter Twelfth Night
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