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A Christmas Wish. A Christmas Carol is a story that holds a special place in our hearts. And this production — missed these last three seasons — holds a special place in this community. Since 1998, A Christmas Carol has been creating holiday memories for families across Connecticut, for hundreds of young actors, and for thousands of students who’ve attended this show each year. What is your A Christmas Carol memory? Our Christmas Wish is to continue sharing the magic of live theater with this community. Help us make that dream come true and honor your A Christmas Carol memories with a contribution to Hartford Stage. Make your gift today at www.HartfordStage.org Thank you for your continued support of Hartford Stage.

Jordyn E. Schmidt and Andrew Michaels in A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (2017). Photo by T. Charles Erickson.


FROM THE ARTISTIC & MANAGING DIRECTORS Dear Friends of Hartford Stage: Welcome to the return of A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, a Hartford Stage tradition and one that has been missed by this community these last three seasons. As we celebrate our 60th anniversary, we are thrilled to welcome Michael Wilson back to helm his adaptation — a gift to this region since 1998. We are incredibly lucky to have a family of actors — including seasoned professionals, young artists from The Hartt School at the University of Hartford, and two dozen local children, the next generation of theatergoers and makers — join together to share Dickens’ tale of redemption. Community is crucial to what Hartford Stage does: we tell stories that reflect our experiences and bring, we hope, the best of our humanity to the fore. It’s through the stories of Tiny Tim and the Cratchits, Fred and his family, and Ebenezer Scrooge’s own revisiting of his history, that allows us, along with Scrooge, to reconnect with our best selves and our community. The world has never been a simple place, and Dickens struggled to make sense of and bring light to the darkness he saw and lived through in 19th-century London. His vision of redemption is one we can all cherish, as we look to the new year with our own hopes for peace and transformation. At this time of year, as the darkness encroaches ever more, we welcome the light of brilliant storytelling. For sixty years this theater has been a civic center striving to tell stories that bring astonishment and recognition to our lives. As Scrooge awakens to the opportunity to relish and help those around him, we hope you too will be filled with optimism and joy in this season. Thank you for supporting Hartford Stage and thank you for being a part of this community. And now, please enjoy A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

Melia Bensussen Artistic Director

Cynthia Rider Managing Director

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THE CAST

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Erik Bloomquist

Vanessa R Butler

Robert Hannon Davis

Ryan Garbayo

Allen Gilmore

Rebecka Jones

Sarah Killough

Hero Marguerite

Mauricio Miranda

John-Andrew Morrison

Stuart Rider

Noble Shropshire

60TH ANNIVERSARY

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MELIA BENSUSSEN

CYNTHIA RIDER

Artistic Director

Managing Director

PRESENTS

By Charles Dickens

Adapted & Directed by Michael Wilson Choreography Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Original Music & Sound Design Original Costume Design Wig Design Flying Effects Dialect and Voice Coach Music Director Associate Director Associate Choreographer Associate Lighting Design Wig and Hair Coordinator Casting Youth Coordinators Production Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Associate Artistic Director Director of Production General Manager

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THE CHARACTERS Ebenezer Scrooge............................................................................................... Allen Gilmore * Mrs. Dilber, his housekeeper.................................................................... Noble Shropshire * Bob Cratchit, his clerk........................................................................................Ryan Garbayo * Fred, his nephew.............................................................................................. Erik Bloomquist * Fred’s Wife.........................................................................................................Vanessa R Butler * Lamplighter..........................................................................................................Halle Jacobson ^ First Solicitor..............................................................................................................Stuart Rider * Second Solicitor....................................................................................Robert Hannon Davis * Ms. Toby.................................................................................................................Halle Jacobson ^ Bettye Pidgeon, a doll vendor..................................................................... Rebecka Jones * Beggar Woman....................................................................................................Sarah Killough * Rich Lady............................................................................................................Audrey Kawecki ^ Bert, a fruit and cider vendor...................................................... John-Andrew Morrison * Mr. Marvel, a watchworks vendor...........................................................Mauricio Miranda * Undertaker...............................................................................................Robert Hannon Davis * Jacob Marley.................................................................................................. Noble Shropshire * Spirit of Christmas Past.................................................................................. Rebecka Jones * Scrooge at 14........................................................................................................... Sudan Chang ^ Scrooge at 30................................................................................................... Erik Bloomquist * Mr. Fezziwig................................................................................................................Stuart Rider * Mrs. Fezziwig.........................................................................................................Sarah Killough * Nichola, Fezziwig’s daughter.....................................................................Audrey Kawecki ^ Wendy, Fezziwig’s daughter............................................................................... Riley Means ^ Fiddler.....................................................................................................................Halle Jacobson ^ Dick Wilkins.......................................................................................................Carson Timmons ^ Guests at Fezziwig’s Party.............................................. Sudan Chang ^, Declan Smith ^ Belle, affianced to Scrooge........................................................................Vanessa R Butler * Spirit of Christmas Present.......................................................... John-Andrew Morrison * Mrs. Cratchit.......................................................................................................Hero Marguerite * Martha Cratchit...............................................................................................Kendall Grenolds ^ Mr. Topper................................................................................................................. Declan Smith ^ Fred’s Sister-In-Law...........................................................................................Sarah Killough * Guests at Fred’s Party................................................ Sudan Chang ^, Audrey Kawecki ^ ............................................................................................... Riley Means ^, Carson Timmons ^ Spirit of Christmas Future..............................................................................................Himself Old Jo..................................................................................................................... Rebecka Jones * Ghostly Apparitions & Citizens of London......Sudan Chang ^, Kendall Grenolds ^ ............................................................................................ Audrey Kawecki ^, Sarah Killough * ...............................................................Riley Means ^, Declan Smith ^, Carson Timmons ^ Swings..........................................................................................AJ Masiello ^, Sophie Friedl ^

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THE CHARACTERS Tim Cratchit...........................................................Calin “Cali” Butterfield or Aria Pierce Spoiled Child / Fred’s Daughter.............................Avery McMahon or Aubrey Rose Schoolboys.................................................... Avery McMahon, Aubrey Rose, Cru Lyles, ......................................................... Emma Gerken, Benjamin O’Brien, or Ava Williams Boy Scrooge / Fred’s Son.......................................... Willam Schloat or Eliot Lentino Fan, Scrooge’s sister....................................................... Emma Billings or Norah Girard Claire, Fezziwig’s daughter................................. Jana Manson or Jordyn E. Schmidt Belinda Cratchit..........................................................................Cru Lyles or Emma Gerken Peter Cratchit.............................................................Vedanth Satish or Jotham Burrello Cider Child / Ignorance............... Addison “Addy” Curren or Logan Gordon-Gay Fruit Child / Want......................... Theodore “Teddy” Curren or Akilah Hadjsalem Turkey Child............................................................ Gabby Braswell or Andrew Michaels Ms. Toby’s Apprentice.........................................................................Naeem Opoku-Shinn

THERE WILL BE ONE INTERMISSION. Assistant Directors..........................................................Emma DeWitt ^ & Helaina Ross ^ Assistant Scenic Designer......................................................................... Catherine Chung Assistant Lighting Designer.............................................................................. Eric Norbury Assistant Sound Designer....................................................................................Joel Abbott Dance Captain......................................................................................................Sarah Killough * Production Assistant......................................................................... Austin K. Washington Understudies never substitute for listed actors unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

For Ebenezer Scrooge: Robert Hannon Davis. For Mrs. Dilber, Jacob Marley: Ryan Carbayo. For Bob Cratchit, Mr. Marvel, Mr. Topper: Carson Timmons. For Bettye Pidgeon, Spirit of Christmas Past: Sarah Killough. For Bert, Spirit of Christmas Present: Stuart Rider. For First Solicitor, Second Solicitor: Mauricio Miranda. For First Solicitor, Second Solicitor, Scrooge at 14, Mr. Fezziwig: Declan Smith. For Fred, Scrooge at 30: Sudan Chang. For Fred’s Wife, Belle: Hero Marguerite. For Ghostly Apparitions, Ms. Toby, Wendy, Nichola, Guest at Fred’s Party: Sophie Friedl. For Ghostly Apparitions, Dick Wilkins, Fezziwig Party Guest, Guest at Fred’s Party: AJ Masiello. For Rich Lady, Wendy, Nichola: Kendall Grenolds. For Beggar Woman, Mrs. Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit: Riley Means. For Undertaker, Fred;’s Sister-in-Law: Audrey Kawecki. For Mrs. Cratchit: Vanessa R Butler. For Old Jo: Erik Bloomquist.

* Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and Sound Designers in LORT theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.

^ BFA student from our academic theater partnership with The Hartt School at the University of Hartford.

The Director and Choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

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“Christmas is really much older than thought; it is much simpler and much wilder than thought. The mystery of Christmas is... identical with the mystery of Dickens. If we ever adequately explain the one, we may adequately explain the other.” G. K. Chesterton

Charles Dickens, painted by W. P. Frith in 1859.


If Dickens is not England’s greatest novelist, he is certainly its most popular. The son of a navy clerk, Dickens was forced, at age twelve, to work in a blacking factory to help relieve his father’s debt. Though his parents did not educate him, he worked hard, first as a law-firm office boy, then as a county reporter, and, in 1835, as a reporter of Parliamentary debates for the Morning Chronicle. At age twenty-four, Dickens became a success with the serialization of The Pickwick Papers. Throughout his life, Dickens wrote about a society that abused its poor and mistreated its most vulnerable citizens, beginning with the novels Oliver Twist (1838) and Nicholas Nickleby (1839). In 1842, Dickens traveled to the United States where he spoke out for the abolition of slavery. Upon his return to England, he published A Christmas Carol (1843), which met with unprecedented success and helped to popularize the Christmas traditions we continue to celebrate. In 1850, Dickens founded the publication Household Works and, nine years later, All the Year Round, in which he published most of his later works. In his mature novels, including the autobiographical David Copperfield (1850), Bleak House (1852), Little Doritt (1857), A Tale of Two Cities (1859), and Great Expectations (1861), Dickens created a gallery of memorable characters while focusing on the inequities of 19th-century life. He died in 1870 while working on his novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

Mr. Fezziwig’s Ball, by John Leech.


“I wonder whether the race of men...could deduce such an astounding inference as the existence of a polished state of society that bore with the public savagery of neglected children in the streets of its capital city, and was proud of its power by seas and land, and never used its power to seize and save them.” Charles Dickens


“London is a place of secrets, each house enclosing its own so that at night it becomes a locked vault of whispered fears or confessions.... One contemporary talked of “the vast city wrapt in a kind of darkness which seems neither to belong to the day nor the night...” In November 1844 this fog, a concatenation of chimneys and factories and steamboats and chemical works, turned London pitch black in the middle of the afternoon. But there was a sense in which Dickens loved it; he loved that unearthly darkness which made the city a place of fantasy and a harbinger of night. This was the city that harboured the grotesques and the monsters which he created, fashioning them as he did out of the mud and dirt which he saw around him.” Peter Ackroyd, Dickens’ London

The poor sleeping under a bridge, from Gustave Doré’s London: A Pilgrimage (1872).


The Advent Of Steam And Mechanical

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“The coming of the steam railway, that great Victorian symbol of change and prosperity, conjured up unprecedented and powerful images. Today we are more accustomed to giving up great swathes of countryside to new roads, motorways, airports and even unsightly power stations, but these novel mechanical monsters, demanding the public’s attention with their noise, their plumes of smoke and ringing bells, must have made an awesome sight.” Peter Ackroyd, Dickens’ London The horrors of industrialization in George Cruikshank’s 1845 caricature of the railway crashing through an English family’s Christmas dinner. “I come to dine, I come to sup, I come, I come to eat you up!” belches the steam-powered monster.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS ERIK BLOOMQUIST Fred / Scrooge at 30 Hartford Stage: Rear Window, Hamlet, Ether Dome, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Regional: The Great Gatsby (Legacy Theatre); Calendar Girls, The Game’s Afoot, A Christmas Carol, Memphis, La Cage Aux Folles (Ivoryton Playhouse); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Valley Shakespeare Festival), others. Directing: The 39 Steps (Ivoryton Playhouse); Footloose (Ozark Actors Theatre); Bye, Bye, Birdie (Priscilla Beach Theatre); Carrie, Heathers: The Musical, Rent, Into the Woods (Trinity College); 25th...Spelling Bee (Clark University), others. Film: Founders Day, She Came from the Woods, Weekenders, Night at the Eagle Inn, Christmas on the Carousel, Intermedium, Midas, High Heat, others. Television: The Cobblestone Corridor (also series creator), The Mystery of Matter, others. Education: BA Theater and Dance, Trinity College; London Dramatic Academy. Awards: Two-time Emmy Award winner for The Cobblestone Corridor (Outstanding Writer, Outstanding Director); Top 200 Director HBO’s Project Greenlight; Connecticut Magazine “40 Under 40”. @erikcbloomquist VANESSA R BUTLER Fred’s Wife / Belle Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, Queens for a Year. Off-Broadway: Comedy of Errors, Lear (Smith Street Stage); 48 Hours in Harlem (Harlem 9); Scissoring (INTAR); Terminus (New York Theatre Workshop); the Colony (Columbia/Signature Theatre). Regional: The Odyssey (Alley Theatre); Possessing Harriet, Jimmy & Lorraine, Gross Domestic Product (HartBeat Ensemble); Romeo & Juliet (Capitol Classics Theatre); Khalas (Collective Consciousness Theatre); Freedom in 3 Acts (Bated Breath Theater Company). Film: Holiday for Heroes (Hallmark). Television: Billions, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, FBI: Most Wanted, Power Book II: Ghost. Awards: Connecticut Critics Circle Award 2017 — Outstanding Actress in a Play. Education: California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) MFA. www.vanessarbutler.com ROBERT HANNON DAVIS Second Solicitor / Undertaker Hartford Stage: A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Romeo & Juliet; Kiss Me, Kate; Our Town; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas; Brand:NEW: Welcome to Jesus, American Hero, Horton Foote’s The Shape of the River, Stuff Happens; Peter & Jerry: A Play by Edward Albee (u/s). Regional: Show Boat (Goodspeed Musicals); The Exonerated (TheaterWorks; Connecticut Critics Circle Award — Best Ensemble); Possessing Harriet (HartBeat Ensemble); Shakespeare & Company, Tulane Shakespeare Festival, Swine Palace Productions, Monomoy Theatre. Voice & Dialect Coach: Hartford Stage (Feeding the Dragon, Queens for a Year, An Opening in Time, Abundance, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, To Kill A Mockingbird); Goodspeed Musicals (Oliver!); Yale Repertory Theatre; Colorado Shakespeare Festival; TheaterWorks Hartford (Relativity with Richard Dreyfuss). Teaching: Professor at The Hartt School Theatre Division at the University of Hartford, Shakespeare & Company Training Programs, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s National Theater Institute, National Endowment for the Humanities’ Rose Playhouse Institute, Designated Linklater Voice Teacher. Television: Sesame Street.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS RYAN GARBAYO Bob Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Off-Broadway: This Space Between Us (Keen Company); The Government Inspector, The School for Scandal, ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, Loot (Redbull Theater). Regional: Twelfth Night (St. Louis Shakespeare Festival); Native Gardens (Denver Center); Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare Theatre of DC); Suddenly Last Summer (Westport Country Playhouse); Pride and Prejudice (Pittsburgh Public Theater); Amadeus (Maltz Jupiter Theater). Television: Law and Order: SVU, Elementary, The Good Wife, Person of Interest. Education: MFA, NYU Graduate Acting Program; BFA, Emerson College. Professional: Faculty positions at University of Miami, Professional Performing Arts School, New York Film Academy; currently serving as Visiting Assistant Professor of Acting at SUNY Albany. ALLEN GILMORE Ebenezer Scrooge Hartford Stage: Debut. Recent: Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville as Sherlock Holmes (Peninsula Players). Theater: Created the title role in Malvolio (Classical Theater of Harlem; co-directed by Ian Belknap and Ty Jones). Malvolio in Twelfth Night (Classical Theater of Harlem and Yale Rep; directed by Carl Cofield); Choir Boy by Academy Award-winner Tarel Alvin McCraney (Yale Rep; directed by Christopher D. Betts); Scrooge in Mark Shanahan’s A Sherlock Carol (New World Stages in New York, codirected by Jen Waldman and Shanahan). Other: Originally from Houston, Allen is a US Army Infantry veteran, a 2015 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, a 2015 3Arts Prize recipient, a 2019 Nicholas Ruddall Prize recipient, and a proud ensemble member of Congo Square Theater. www.allengilmore.com REBECKA JONES Bettye Pidgeon / Spirit of Christmas Past / Old Jo Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas,The Crucible, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth. Regional: Network (Florida Studio Theatre); Sixteen Wounded (Long Wharf Theatre); King John, A Midsummer Nights Dream (Shakespeare & Company); Anton in Show Business, Salvage, Marion Bridge, Private Lies (Theatre4); Tempest, Macbeth (Elm Shakespeare Company); Comedy of Errors (Monomoy). Education: MFA, Actor Training, Ohio University. SARAH KILLOUGH Ghostly Apparition / Beggar Woman / Mrs. Fezziwig / Fred’s Sister-In-Law Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, Tom Sawyer Broadway: Leopoldstadt, Travesties, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. Off Broadway: Once Upon a Mattress (Transport Group); The Village of Vale (Lincoln Center). Regional: Loch Ness, the Musical (The Rev), Back Home Again (Lesher Center; premiere); 110 in the Shade, Damn Yankees, Born Yesterday, Lend Me a Tenor (Monomoy Theater); Les Misérables (Pioneer Theater). Film: We Lack, Definition Training: The Hartt School, University of Hartford; Interlochen Arts Academy.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS HERO MARGUERITE Mrs. Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Regional: Circle Mirror Transformation (Chester Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Awards Nominee); RE/Emergence (RE/Emergence Collective); Sweeney Todd (Pan Opera); Hope I Die Before I Get Old (CitySpace); Amahl and the Night Visitors (Hartford Opera Theater); Port of Entry (WAM Theatre, staged reading); Iodine (Berkshire Voices, workshop). Film: Cordelia Lear (Independent); Making Learning Stick Series (Wesleyan University Psychology Department); Backwater (Independent). Education: Smith College (Denton Snyder Prize); LAMDA classical semester program. MAURICIO MIRANDA Mr. Marvel Hartford Stage: Debut. Off-Broadway: Spring Awakening (Alphanyc). Regional: The Comedy of Errors, The Book of Will (Utah Shakes); Pericles, Une Tempete, A Christmas Carol (American Shakes); Macbeth (Alabama Shakes); The Tempest (Elm Shakes); As You Like It (Shakes On The Sound); Much Ado About Nothing (Capital Classics); Holy Laughter (KC Rep); Habia Una Vez (Indiana Rep); Hamlet (Heart of America Shakes); King Lear (New Frontiers International); The Crucible, Grapes of Wrath, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Curious Incident, Shakespeare In Love (Connecticut Rep); River City (Phoenix Theatre); Water By The Spoonful (Wisdom Tooth Theatre Project); Sonia Flew (Jewish Theatre of Bloomington). Film: Take Care. Education: BA Theater Performance, Freed-Hardeman University; MFA Playwriting, Indiana University; MFA Acting, University of Connecticut; Month-Long Acting Intensive, Shakespeare & Company. JOHN-ANDREW MORRISON (JAM) Bert / Spirit of Christmas Present Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (previously playing Mr. Marvel). Broadway: A Strange Loop (also Off Broadway; Tony nomination, Lucille Lortel Award OBIE Award). Off-Broadway: Blues for an Alabama Sky (Outer Critics Circle Award Honoree); Malvolio (Classical Theater of Harlem with Allen Gilmore; AUDELCO Nomination). Cabaret: He recently presented his solo cabaret show at 54 Below to critical acclaim. Podcast: He is a cohost of the podcast 5 Questions with JAMES & JAM (with James Jackson Jr.). Education: BA, Brandeis University; MFA, UC San Diego. Member of The Actors Center. @jandymorri STUART RIDER First Solicitor / Mr. Fezziwig Hartford Stage: Ah, Wilderness! Regional: Native Gardens, The Royale, History Room, Clue, General Store, Arsenic and Old Lace, Mountain Octopus (Creede Repertory Theater); Glengarry Glen Ross, The Seafarer, Private Lives, The Cripple of Inishmaan (Kansas City Actors Theater); The Odd Couple with George Wendt; Move Over Mrs. Markham with Loretta Swit (The New Theatre); The Gin Game with Shirley Patton (Camelot Theater). Training: American Conservatory Theatre (San Francisco, CA.).

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS NOBLE SHROPSHIRE Mrs. Dilber / Jacob Marley Hartford Stage: The Comedy of Errors, Macbeth, La Dispute, The Tempest, The 39 Steps, Noises Off!, Macbeth (2000), Our Town, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, Brand:NEW Play Festival. Broadway: Underling in The Drowsy Chaperone; Royal National Theatre’s premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Not About Nightingales with Trevor Nunn; Candida (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: The Killer (Theatre for a New Audience); Parris in The Crucible (Roundabout); CSC (9 seasons): title roles in Hamlet, Peer Gynt, Tartuffe, Leonce & Lena, as well as the Fool in King Lear, Mephisto in Faust, Hummel in Ghost Sonata, Robespierre in Danton’s Death, Gayev in The Cherry Orchard; La Mama. Regional: Actors Theatre Louisville, Alley Theatre, ART, Arena Stage, Asolo, Cincinnati Playhouse, City Theatre, Denver Center, Great Lakes, Monomoy Theatre, PlayMakers, Phoenix Theatre, Pioneer Theatre Co., Pittsburgh Public, Rep Theater St. Louis, Stage West, Westport Country Playhouse. Television: Roger Stifdik in Strangers with Candy, Loving, Guiding Light. Film: The Asylum Seekers, The Uninvited. Training: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London.

THE HARTT SCHOOL/UNIVERITY OF HARTFORD PARTNERSHIP IN TRAINING SUDAN CHANG Ghostly Apparition / Scrooge at 14 / Fezziwig Party Guest / Guest at Fred’s Party Hartford Stage: Debut. Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Much Ado About Nothing, Trojan Women, I Hate Hamlet, Big Love; Saint Ann’s School: productions include Into the Woods, American Dream, Macbeth. EMMA DEWITT Assistant Director Hartford Stage: Debut. Regional: Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It (Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival). Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Pride and Prejudice, People Places and Things, Much Ado About Nothing; Acting Certificate, Powerhouse Theater Training Company: productions include The Trojan Women, Things To Do When No One Can See You, Crush! Crush! Crush! (composer/lyricist). SOPHIE FRIEDL Swing Hartford Stage: Debut. Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Twelfth Night, Troilus and Cressida, I Hate Hamlet, Almost, Maine, Much Ado About Nothing, Trojan Women; Drama Studio London. KENDALL GRENOLDS Ghostly Apparition / Martha Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Regional: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (u/s Hermia) (Oak Park Festival Theatre). Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford. A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS HALLE JACOBSON Ms. Toby / Lamplighter / Fiddler Hartford Stage: Debut. Regional: As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing (Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival). Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Pride and Prejudice, Much Ado About Nothing, Blood at the Root, Almost, Maine; Drama Studio London. AUDREY KAWECKI Ghostly Apparition / Rich Lady / Nichola / Guest at Fred’s Party Hartford Stage Debut. Education BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Much Ado About Nothing, Trojan Women, Pride and Prejudice; Storytellers Theatre Arts Academy: productions include Hamlet, Comedy of Errors, Romeo and Juliet (assistant director). AJ MASIELLO Swing Hartford Stage: Debut. Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Pride and Prejudice, Much Ado About Nothing, Almost Maine, People Places Things. RILEY MEANS Ghostly Apparition / Wendy / Guest at Fred’s Party Hartford Stage: Debut. Regional: Bright Star (Theatre L’Homme Dieu); Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival); Assassins, Spring Awakening (Contra Theatre); Chaplin, Mary Poppins (Minnetonka Theatre). Education: BFA Musical Theatre, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include She Loves Me, Pippin, Pride and Prejudice. HELAINA ROSS Assistant Director Hartford Stage: Debut. Education: BFA Actor Training, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Pride and Prejudice, She Loves Me, A Much Ado About Nothing, Mary Poppins (actor). DECLAN SMITH Ghostly Apparition / Fezziwig Party Guest / Mr. Topper Hartford Stage: Debut. Regional: Oliver! (Sacramento Music Circus); Kinky Boots (Quisisana Resort). Education: BFA Musical Theatre, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include The Drowsy Chaperone; Summer of ‘42; Hot Dam!; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; Footloose. CARSON TIMMONS Ghostly Apparition / Dick Wilkins / Guest at Fred’s Party Hartford Stage: The Winter’s Tale. Regional: Fun Home (Theatreworks); She Loves Me (Performance Now Theatre Co.). Education: BFA Music Theatre, The Hartt School, University of Hartford: productions include Footloose, Pippin, The Drowsy Chaperone, Anything Goes.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS THE CHILDREN OF A CHRISTMAS CAROL EMMA LEE JEWEL BILLINGS | Fan Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Theater: Sleeping Beauty, High School Musical, Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Once Upon a Mattress, Little Red Riding Hood, The Little Mermaid. Education/Training: Elmwood Community Center, Education @ Hartford Stage, Mandell JCC. GABBY BRASWELL | Turkey Child Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: Matilda Jr., The Little Mermaid Jr. (Summer Studio Youth Ensemble). Theater: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Peter and The Starcatcher, Rent, Meet the Roommates, A Simpler Time, And Then There Were None, Legally Blonde (The Ethel Walker School Productions). JOTHAM BURRELLO | Peter Cratchit Hartford Stage: The Winter’s Tale. Theater: Crutchie in Newsies; Jack in Into the Woods; Linus in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Rectory School). Film: Gold’s Map; Omega Boy. Education: 8th Grade at Rectory School. Awards: Drama Award, Rectory School. Other: Plays Flag Football and Baseball. Ambassador and a member of Recapella at Rectory School. Enjoys singing at top volume while mowing the lawn. CALIN “CALI” BUTTERFIELD | Tim Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Education/Training: 3rd grade. Other: Enjoys being on stage, gymnastics, tennis, and cheerleading. ADDISON “ADDY” CURREN | Cider Child / Ignorance Hartford Stage: Debut. Age 5. With a background in ballet, tap, and hip-hop, her dance skills and Christmas spirit shine. Grateful for her family’s support, she shares this joyous experience with her twin brother and co-star, Teddy. THEODORE “TEDDY” CURREN | Fruit Child / Want Hartford Stage: Debut. Age 5. Bringing Christmas joy and storytelling flair, his creativity comes alive on stage, sparked by his festive spirit. Grateful for his family’s support, he shares this special moment with his twin sister and co-star, Addy. EMMA GERKEN | Schoolboy / Belinda Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: Ms. Hannigan in Annie, Jr. (Summer Studio Junior Troupe). Theatre: Lavender in Matilda, Young Cosette in Les Miserables School Edition, Young Kangaroo in Seussical (Unity House Players); Alice in Matilda, Susan in A Virtual Christmas Carol (Opera House Players). NORAH GIRARD | Fan Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (2015–2018). Education/Training: Studies Piano under Abby Thomsen, Longmeadow MA.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS LOGAN GORDON-GAY | Cider Child / Ignorance Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: Summer Studio Children’s Cast (2022, 2023). AKILAH JACQUELINE HADJSALEM | Fruit Child / Want Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: Attended Hartford Stage Summer Studio since the age of five. Other: In addition to acting, she enjoys drawing, gymnastics, dance, soccer, and spending time with family and friends. ELIOT LENTINO | Boy Scrooge / Fred’s Son Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: The Little Mermaid Jr., Annie Jr., Complaint Department and Lemonade (Summer Studio). Education: 7th Grade at Silas Deane Middle School. CRU ASPEN LYLES | Schoolboy / Belinda Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: Youth Improv. Television/ Commercials: Meati Summer Lifestyle. JADA MANSON | Claire Hartford Stage: Debut. Theatre: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Beauty and the Beast. Education: 8th grade Martin Kellogg Middle School, Newington. Other: Likes baking, swimming, arts and crafts, animals, roller coasters. AVERY MCMAHON | Spoiled Child / Fred’s Daughter / Schoolboy Hartford Stage: Debut. Theatre: Matilda in Matilda Jr. (2023, Webb Elementary School); Taylor McKesse in High School Musical Jr. (2023, Newington Children’s Theater); Willy Wonka Jr. (2022, Newington Children’s Theater). Education/Training: 6th grader at Samuel B. Webb Elementary in Wethersfield. Awards: 2022 Wethersfield Library Holiday Essay Contest Winner; 2021 Creative Communications Poetry Winner. ANDREW MICHAELS | Turkey Child Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (2016 & 2017, Cider Child/Want; 2018, Tiny Tim; 2019, School Boy). Theater: Romeo in Newsies (East Hartford Summer Youth Festival); Child in Medea (The Hartt School). Education/ Training: 6th grade at Hanmer School; Hartford Stage Studio. Awards: Nominee for CT Kid Governor, 2022; Wethersfield Festival Band, 2023. Other: Andy plays baseball, football, golf, and trumpet. BENJAMIN O’BRIEN | Schoolboy Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (Tiny Tim). Theater: Music Man, Oliver, Elf (Colchester Community Theater). Education/Training: Griffith Academy School of Dance. Other: Loves theater, soccer, tennis, dance. NAEEM OPOKU-SHINN | Ms. Toby’s Apprentice Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: The Magic Treehouse: Pirates Past Noon (Summer Studio Junior Troupe). Education/Training: 6th grade, Carmen Arace Middle School. Other: Doug in Descendants the Musical.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS ARIA PIERCE | Tim Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Education/Training: Model Training, Haus of Neon, NY. Other: Model, Neon Kisses, NY; Brand Ambassador, Glam Collections, GA. AUBREY ROSE | Spoiled Child / Fred’s Daughter / Schoolboy Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (Cider Child, 2019). Theatre: Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (The Warner Theatre); Miss Honey in Matilda Jr., Annie in Annie Jr., Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast Jr., Linus in You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Newington Children’s Theatre). Television: Evil Lives Here 904, Childhood Friend, Handling Changes, Everyday Speech (Web Short), Compromising, Everyday Speech (Web Short). Education/Training: TV/Film: Valerie Gould; MT Vocal: Daniel Ringuette; 7th Grade, Sage Park Middle School. Awards: Super Reader Award (June 2023), Sage Park Middle School. IG: @aubreyrosesings VEDANTH SATISH | Peter Cratchit Hartford Stage: Debut. Theatre: Mr. Handsome in The Day Aliens Attacked Fairfield; Jack in Magic Tree House (CAST Children’s Theater); Mr. Wormwood in Matilda (“Entertainers” Shows at TEMS Middle School). Education/Training: Theater - Timothy Edwards Middle School (TEMS); Voice/Acting - Lamb Studios. Other: He loves performing and acting. He can also play the piano and enjoys playing video games in his free time. WILLIAM SCHLOAT | Boy Scrooge / Fred’s Son Hartford Stage: Debut. Education @ Hartford Stage: Bremen Town Musicians, Seussical Kids, Anansi (Hartford Stage Youth Studio). Theater: Lord of the Flies Percival Avon Old Farms School. Education/Training: Fifth Grade at Saint Gabriel School in Windsor, Connecticut. Other: In March 2023, William testified before the Connecticut Legislature (in support of a Resolution to Exonerate People accused and Convicted of Witchcraft in the 17th Century). Plays the trombone, and is an avid fan of baseball, movies and live theater. JORDYN E. SCHMIDT | Claire Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (2017); Murder on the Orient Express (2018). Theater: Bye Bye Birdie; Footloose; We’re for Each Other Concert; Children of Eden; Once Upon a Mattress; SpongeBob the Musical (Glastonbury Youth and Family Services); Winnie the Pooh; Frozen Jr.; Virtually Ever After; The Grinch; Into the Woods (CAST Children’s Theater, Manchester). Education/ Training: Smith Middle School, Glastonbury. Other: Choir (2016-present) and Bell Choir (2020-present) - First Church of Christ, Glastonbury; Piano lessons 2018-present. AVA WILLIAMS | Schoolboy Hartford Stage: Debut. Education: Third grade. Other: She is excited to have the opportunity to be on stage. She has a vibrant personality and a lively spirit. She enjoys reading to younger children, drawing, playing soccer and basketball. Ava has a caring heart and gentle soul. She would like to dedicate the performance to her family and friends. She would also like to thank God for her many gifts and talents.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS MICHAEL WILSON Adaptor / Director Michael Wilson returns to Hartford Stage (where as Artistic Director in 1998 he launched the theater's celebrated production with Bill Raymond as Scrooge) to direct this year's resurrected staging of A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas featuring a largely new company led by Allen Gilmore as Scrooge. Wilson directed in 1990 the premiere of his adaptation — featuring Noble Shropshire as Jacob Marley and Mrs. Dilber — for Houston’s Alley Theatre. Former Hartford Stage Associate Artistic Director Hana S. Sharif — ­ recently appointed Arena Stage Artistic Director — made an acclaimed production of his adaptation for Repertory Theatre of St. Louis during her last two seasons there as Artistic Director. 2023 marks the 19th consecutive season of A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas at Washington D.C.'s historic Ford's Theatre. In 2020, Ford's Theater — in collaboration with National Public Radio's WAMU — produced a one-hour radio version featuring John Gromada's score and sound design. The radio drama will air its 4th holiday broadcast season over Public Radio Exchange (PRX) member stations this December. In 2009, Dramatists Play Service published the play and licenses it to community theatres, colleges, and high schools across the country. Thank you David C, George & Ann R, Tuck M, David K, Jennifer S T, Walt H, Paul B, Janet S, Beverly G, Michael L, John M, Lyn O, Chrissie R, Mike S, Jim I, Elaine C, Nafe K, Deandre E, Wendy B & Jim W: your spirits forever strive within. HOPE CLARKE Choreographer Hartford Stage: Resurrection, The Learned Ladies of Park Avenue, Rough Crossing, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, ...Love, Langston, The Colored Museum, Spunk. Broadway: A Free Man of Color (Lincoln Center); Caroline, or Change, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Tempest (also in Central Park), West Side Story, Grind, Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope, Purlie, Hallelujah, Baby! Off-Broadway: The Reckoning, House of Flowers, One Last Look, Othello, A Raisin in The Sun, Dark of The Moon. International: National Theatre: Caroline, or Change. Regional: Alliance Theater: Jesus Christ Superstar; Barrington Stage and Pioneer Theatre: South Pacific, Mack and Mabel; Lyric Opera: Amistad; Delacorte Theatre: The Tempest. Regional/Director Duke Theater Showcase: In Gathering; The Multi Series at York Theatre: Hallelujah, Baby! Dance Soloist: Katherine Dunham Company, Talley Beatty, Louis Johnson; Principal dancer: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. Television: New York Undercover, Law & Order. Honors: Tony nomination, best choreography for Jelly’s Last Jam; Drama-Logue Award, Joseph Calloway Award and NAACP Image award for the same piece; first black director and choreographer to do a major tour of Porgy & Bess and the Dance Jazz version for Dallas Black Theatre. Recent For the past 2 years, a play about the Tuskegee airmen called Fly; directed Cosi fan tutte for Opera Ebony.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS TONY STRAIGES Scenic Design Hartford Stage: Designs include The Great Magoo, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, The Learned Ladies of Park Avenue, Tea at Five, Noises Off!. Broadway: Designs include Timbuktu!, A History of the American Film, John Curry’s Ice Dancing, Richard III, Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Copperfield, Harold and Maude, Golden Child, Enchanted April. Stage Design Sketches and Models :Included in Tobin Theater Collection at the McNay Art Museum (San Antonio, Texas); The Lawrence & Lee Theater Institute (Ohio State University); Harvard Theater Collection (Harvard University); Lincoln Center Library for The Performing Arts (New York City). Current: Joined the Art Colony in Provincetown. ALEJO VIETTI Costume Design Hartford Stage: The Mystery of Irma Vep, Bad Dates, Mistakes Were Made, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Dying City, Nightingale, Ella. Broadway: Allegiance (Drama Desk Nomination), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (West End Olivier nomination, Japan, Australia, UK tour and U.S. national tour), Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn. Off-Broadway: Currently: Titanique (Lucille Lortel Award), Merry Me (NY Theatre Workshop), Spain (Second Satge) and Translations (Irish Rep). Others NY works include productions for Roundabout Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Atlantic Theatre, Primary Stages, The New Group, Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, City Center’s Encore, and NY City Opera among others. National Tours: Annie. Regional: Alley (Over 26 productions), Guthrie, Ford’s DC, Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, Chicago Lyric Opera, Old Globe, Colorado Ballet, Shakespeare Theatre DC, Geffen Playhouse, Williamstown and many more. Others: Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame (Japan, Germany and Austria), West Side Story World tour. Recipient of the 2010 TDF/ Irene Sharaff Young Master Award. Instagram @alejo_vietti_costume_design. ROBERT WIERZEL Lighting Design Hartford Stage: The Underpants, Divine Rivalry, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Scene, Edgardo Mine, Constant Star, Happy Days, Romeo and Juliet, Arms and the Man, Morocco, The Stick Wife, Pericles, On the Verge. Broadway: FELA! Musical; Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill; David Copperfield’s Dreams & Nightmares. Off-Broadway: Indian Ink, The Deep Blue Sea, Master Class (Roundabout). Othello, Kingfish, Carnage- A Comedy (NYSF); The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (New Victory); Two Trains Running, Hot ‘N’ Throbbing (Signature Theatre Company); Jack’s Holiday, Moe’s Lucky Seven, Little Egypt (Playwrights Horizons); The March to Liberation (David Geffen Hall, New York Philharmonic); Curriculum II (New York Live Arts); Deep Blue Sea (Park Avenue Armory). Regional: Romeo & Juliet, Blue (Washington Nation Opera); The Lehman Trilogy (Huntington Theatre Company); Das Rheingold (Atlanta Opera); Hamlet (Guthrie Theatre); We Shall Not Be Moved (Pittsburgh Opera); Ever After (Alliance Theatre); A Walk On The Moon (George Street Playhouse); The Shining (Lyric Opera Of Kansas City). Education: MFA, Yale School of Drama; BFA, University of South Florida, Tampa. Professional Positions: Adjunct Instructor, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Department of Design of Stage & Film. Awards: Tony Award Nomination, Lighting Design for FELA!

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS ZACK BROWN Original Costume Design Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Broadway: Tony Award-winning revival of On Your Toes (Scenery & Costumes). Regional: Arena Stage: The Importance of Being Earnest, Candide, Of Thee I Sing, Animal Crackers, Tales From The Vienna Woods, On The Town, Twelfth Night, Arcadia; Kennedy Center: Don Quixote; Circle In The Square: 14 productions including Suddenly Last Summer, Salome (American Theatre Wing nom., set), Tartuffe (filmed for PBS, Drama Desk nom.), The Importance of Being Earnest (Tony nom.), St. Joan (Drama Desk nom., costumes), The Night of the Iguana, Devil’s Disciple, Loose Ends. Opera Company Credits: Washington Opera: Principal Designer (42 productions from 1979 to 1994, scenery and costumes); Santa Fe; San Francisco: La Gioconda (two Emmy Awards); Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto; New York City Opera; Houston Grand Opera. Ballet Credits: American Ballet Theatre; Milwaukee Ballet; Atlanta Ballet; Hamburg Ballet; Hamburg Staatsoper: On The Town (Scenery & Costumes). Education: University of Notre Dame, Yale School of Drama. JOHN GROMADA Original Music & Sound Design Hartford Stage: The Orphans’ Home Cycle, Streetcar, Camino Real, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Jeeves and Wooster, Night of the Iguana, Macbeth, so many more. Broadway: 40+ including Birthday Candles, All My Sons, Torch Song, The Elephant Man, Trip to Bountiful, The Best Man, A Bronx Tale, Rabbit Hole, Clybourne Park, Dividing the Estate, Seminar, Proof, Enchanted April, A Few Good Men. Off-Broadway: Drinking in America, Sherlock Carol, The Cake, Amy and the Orphans, Old Hats, Measure for Measure, The Orphans’ Home Cycle, Shipwrecked!, The Skriker, Machinal. Regional: Hundreds at major regional theatres. Television & Film: A Bronx Tale, Trip to Bountiful, The Interrogators, Showing Roots. Audio Dramas: Bob & Jean, Drinking in America and Men’s Health for Audible, A Christmas Carol for WAMU/PRX, Westport Country Playhouse Radio Theatre, White Heron Ghostlight Series Education: Duke University. Awards: Tony nomination, three Drama Desk Awards, Lortel, Obie, Henry Hewes Awards, NEA Opera/Music Theatre fellowship. BRITTANY HARTMAN Wig Design Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, La Dispute, Macbeth. Current: Wig Shop Manager for Saturday Night Live and NBC studios. Film: Fire Island (Key Hairstylist, Hulu). Broadway: The Thanksgiving Play. Regional: Rent (Papermill); Camp Siegfried (Second Stage); Wizard of Oz (GeVa); Snow in Midsummer (Classic Stage Company); Ragtime, Secret Garden, The Wiz, Singin’ in the Rain (Broadway Music Circus); Gypsy (Theatre Aspen). Broadway (selected associate design credits): Jagged Little Pill, Frankie and Johnny… (2019 revival), Bandstand, Sunset Boulevard (2017 revival), A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, Of Mice and Men (2014 revival), Violet.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS JOHANNA MORRISON Dialect and Voice Coach Hartford Stage: Acting: The Comedy of Errors (dir. Darko Tresnjak), Ether Dome, Noises Off, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (19 seasons as the Spirit of Christmas Past), Summer and Smoke (also Papermill Playhouse), Brand:NEW Festival: Stuff Happens; Williams Marathon. Regional: North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, Virginia Museum Theatre; Playmakers Rep; Chapel Hill; Theater By the Sea, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; TheaterWorks Hartford; The Monomoy Theatre; Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Chamber Theater, Indiana Repertory Theater, Walnut Street Theater, Cleveland Playhouse, Denver Center Theatre, Papermill Playhouse. Orchestral: Appeared in dramatic oratorios with major symphony orchestras including Hartford Symphony and North Carolina Symphony. Films: Critical Condition, Double Exposure, The Queen’s Horse. Television: Perry Mason, Murder She Wrote, Matlock, Diagnosis Murder. Faculty: Adjunct Faculty, The Hartt School, University of Hartford Theatre and Vocal Division; North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Drama; University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill; National Theater Conservatory, Denver; University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Dialect Coach for Universal Pictures, Great Britain. Other: Always in loving memory of my mentor, my best friend, my inspiration… the Love of My Life—Malcolm Morrison. JOHN FITZPATRICK Music Director Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. National Tour: Jigsaw Jones: The Musical. Regional: Almost Heaven: The Songs of John Denver (Shadowland Stages), Hand to God (Storyville Collective), Big River (Oldcastle Theatre Co.), A Streetcar Named Desire (Le Petit Theatre), Newsies (Summer Lyric at Tulane), Urinetown (The NOLA Project). Education: BM Vocal Performance (Music Theatre), NYU Steinhardt. Professional Positions: Lead instructor at John Fitzpatrick Voice and Guitar, a privately run teaching studio based in Fairfield, CT. Awards: Big Easy Award for Best Actor in a Play in New Orleans Regional Theater. IG: @JohnFitzpatrickMusic ALAINE ALLDAFFER Casting Hartford Stage: Pride and Prejudice, Trouble in Mind, The Art of Burning, The Mousetrap; It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play; Ah, Wilderness!; Quixote Nuevo; Ether Dome. Theatre: Credits include Grey Gardens (for Playwrights Horizons and Broadway); Clybourne Park (Playwrights Horizons and Broadway); Circle Mirror Transformation (Drama Desk and Obie Awards for Best Ensemble and an Artios Award for casting); and The Flick (Playwrights Horizons and The Barrow Street Theater). Regional: Theaters include The Huntington Theatre in Boston, Studio Theater in DC, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Seattle Rep, ACT, Berkeley Rep, People’s Theatre in Philly among others. Television: Credits include The Knights of Prosperity (aka Let’s Rob Mick Jagger) for ABC. Associate credits include Ed for NBC and Monk for USA.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS KEIANA RICHÀRD-BARTOLOME Associate Director Hartford Stage: Acting: Dividing the Estate. Theater: Select credits include Lincoln Center’s Tony-nominated production of Dividing the Estate, The McCarter Theatre’s Eclipsed, and Center Theatre Group’s The Trip To Bountiful. T.V./Film: select projects include Mid-City Blue, Adult Swim’s Delocated, and NBC’s The Player. Professional: currently serving as Co-Artistic Director for Collaborative Artists Bloc where she produces, directs, and performs in CAB’s programming. She has directed for theatre companies and universities such as Celebration Theatre, Rogue Artists Ensemble Lab 2020, Ammo, IAMA, Rogue Machine, Pomona College, and LMU. Education: MFA from The University of California, San Diego. DERRIC HARRIS Associate Choreographer Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Broadway: A Free Man Of Color, Dance Of The Vampires, Kiss Me, Kate. First National Tours: Fosse, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Off-Broadway: Purlie, Tenderloin, House of Flowers and On A Clear Day... (all at City Center Encores!); Paul Robeson: All American, Much Ado About Nothing, The Little Rock 9. Regional: Dr. Ralph in Dennis, Jimmy in Dreamgirls, Man 1 in The Colored Museum, Spunk, Master Harold and the Boys, Sizwe Bansi Is Dead, God Is So Good, Boogie, ich habe dich sehr lieb...a work in progress, Elergies, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. Film & Television: One Life To Live, Rodney & Thieves and Liars. Currently writing 2 books. ROBERT W. HENDERSON, JR. Associate Lighting Design Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Recent: credits include Mamma Mia, Steel Magnolias, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, Fantasticks, and Grease (Theatre Three, NY); Tiffany & Co. Landmark NY flagship and select worldwide store display windows; States of Becoming temporary exhibit, The Africa Center, NY; Xenobia Bailey’s Funktional Frequency Environment as part of Hallowed Be Their Names, and John Luther Adams Veils and Vesper, Winter Garden Atrium, NY. Production Manager for Center Stage US, a public diplomacy initiative of the U.S. Department of State. Director of Production & Operations for 651 ARTS, Brooklyn, NY. Education: MFA from NYU’s TSOA Department of Design. Member USA829. JODI STONE Wig and Hair Coordinator Hartford Stage: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas. Theater: Her 30+ year theatre career started at The Huntington Theatre in costuming and stumbled into wigs. Jodi has called Boston, Minneapolis, RI, and now CT home while working in theatre, opera, TV, and film. Now she’s a mom to 2 teenagers who have developed a love for the theatre also!

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS SHELBY DEMKE Youth Coordinator Hartford Stage: The Piano Lesson, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, Jane Eyre, Lost in Yonkers. Off-Broadway: Beneath the Gavel! (59E59 Theaters). Educational: Erismena (Yale Baroque Opera Project); The Little Mermaid, Once Upon A Mattress, Mary Poppins (Academy of International Studies 6-12); Pippin, Mary Poppins Jr., The Addams Family, Beauty and the Beast Jr., Matilda Jr., Legally Blonde, The Little Mermaid Jr., The SpongeBob Musical (Education @ Hartford Stage). Education: Muhlenberg College. ADRIEN BRAUN Youth Coordinator Hartford Stage: Debut. Education/Training: University of the Arts. Professional Positions: Hartford Stage Summer Studio Staff. KELLY HARDY Production Stage Manager Hartford Stage: The Art of Burning, Lost in Yonkers, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, Jane Eyre, Cry It Out, Make Believe, Anastasia, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, The Underpants. Broadway: Anastasia, The Real Thing. New York: 2nd Stage, Fiasco Theatre, Lincoln Center - LCT3, The Public, Vineyard Theatre, Red Bull Theatre, NYMF, Theatre for a New Audience, Working Theatre, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, The Actors Company Theatre. Regional: The Huntington, The REV Theatre Company, The Public Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, Trinity Repertory Company, Long Wharf Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, New York Stage and Film, North Coast Rep, Bard SummerScape, Bucks County Playhouse. International: Royal College of Music, London; Shakespeare’s Globe, London. Education: UC San Diego. CHANDALAE NYSWONGER Assistant Stage Manager Hartford Stage: Lost in Yonkers, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, Cry It Out, Hamlet, Espejos: Clean, Rear Window. Broadway: Anastasia. Off-Broadway: Merrily We Roll Along (Roundabout Theatre Company); Knight of the Burning Pestle (Red Bull Theatre); Twelfth Night (Classic Stage Company); 53% OF, Somebody’s Daughter (Second Stage); Jesus Hopped the “A” Train (Signature Theatre). Regional: A Doll’s House (Everyman Theatre); National Playwrights Festival (Eugene O’Neill Theater Center); Private Lives (Dorset Theatre Festival); Hair, At Home at the Zoo, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Oklahoma! (Berkshire Theatre Group); A Civil War Christmas, Wild With Happy, dance of the holy ghosts (Center Stage).

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ABOUT HARTFORD STAGE

Hartford Stage has been led by Artistic Director Melia Bensussen and Managing Director Cynthia Rider since the summer of 2019. The theater’s mission is to enlighten, entertain, and educate by creating programming of the highest caliber that has a transformative impact on audiences, the community, and its field. Under Bensussen’s artistic vision, the theater has reimagined classics including Eugene O’Neill’s Ah, Wilderness! which reopened the theater to great acclaim following the pandemic and brought more work celebrating the Latine heritages in the region, including Quixote Nuevo, the virtual American Voices New Play Festival, Kiss My Aztec!, and Espejos: Clean. Hartford Stage has presented various world premieres including the Broadway successes Anastasia and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (winner of four 2014 Tony Awards), and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Water by the Spoonful (winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama). Hartford Stage’s vast education programs engage students of all ages from across the state through student matinee performances, in-school programs, theatre classes, and youth productions. HartfordStage.org Celebrating 60 Years: Top Row: Alison Howard and Clayton Corbin in Othello (1964). Karina Michaels in Diosa (2003)1. Phylicia Rashad in Blues for an Alabama Sky (1996)2. Derek Klena and Christy Altomare in Anastasia (2016)3. Helmar Augustus Cooper in A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas (2003)1. Middle Row: Wendell Wright and Wandachristine in Fences (2007)1. Richard Thomas in Hamlet (1994)1. Sigourney Weaver in A Flea in Her Ear (1978)4. Pat Bowie, Henry Hodges, and Matthew Modine in To Kill a Mockingbird (2009)1. Ed O’Neill and Jeffrey Alan Chandler in Of Mice and Men (1984)4. Bottom Row: Seret Scott and Barbara Montgomery in My Sister, My Sister (1973)6. Angela Lansbury and William Prince in Edward Albee’s Counting the Ways (1977)5. Hervé Villechaize in Ubu Roi (1974)6. Jamie Ann Romero and Nathan Darrow in The Winter’s Tale (2023)1. Emilio Delgado in Quixote Nuevo (2019)1. Photos by 1 T. Charles Erickson, 2 Jennifer W. Lester, 3 Joan Marcus, 4 Lanny Nagler, 5 Gerry Goodstein, 6 David Robbins.

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ABOUT HARTFORD STAGE MELIA BENSUSSEN Artistic Director Melia is the sixth artistic director, and the first woman, to lead Hartford Stage. She began her tenure in Hartford in July of 2019, after serving as Chair of Performing Arts at Emerson College in Boston. An Obie-award-winning director and artistic leader, she has directed extensively at leading theatres throughout the country, including productions at the Huntington Theatre Company, Sleeping Weazel, Shakespeare & Company, Actors’ Shakespeare Project, La Jolla Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the New York Shakespeare Festival, Manhattan Class Company, Primary Stages, Long Wharf Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, People’s Light and Theatre Company, Bay Street Theatre, and Playwrights Horizons, among others. Raised in Mexico City, Melia is fluent in Spanish and has translated and adapted a variety of texts, including her edition of the Langston Hughes translation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s Blood Wedding published by TCG. A graduate of Brown University, she is the recipient of a Drama League Directing Fellowship, and a Princess Grace Directing Fellowship, as well as their top honor, the Statue Award. Melia is the Chair of the Arts Advisory Council for the Princess Grace Foundation and serves as Secretary on the Executive Board of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC). CYNTHIA RIDER Managing Director Rider has been the Managing Director of Hartford Stage since 2019. Previously, she was the Executive Director at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and prior to joining OSF, Cynthia Rider spent nine years at Kansas City Repertory Theatre as Managing Director and the Associate Director for Advancement & Administration. Her experience also includes six years as Executive Director of the Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey. In her early non-arts career, she served as Associate Director of the Massachusetts Manufacturing Partnership, which worked to strengthen small and medium-sized manufacturers across the state. Rider’s theatre experience also includes time spent on the stage. After graduating from Boston University, she started her theatre career as a resident company member at the Alley Theatre in Houston.

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EDUCATION @ HARTFORD STAGE Our award-winning education programs provide students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds with innovative opportunities that challenge and inspire. Using theater techniques, we build community and citizenship, promote a passion for literacy and creative expression, and encourage lifelong learning.

ADULT & YOUTH CLASSES

Throughout the year, we have classes for youth and adults looking to improve their acting skills.

STUDENT MATINEES

Middle and high school students are invited to join us for special performances throughout the year. They’ll get to see the show, plus participate in a talkback with the cast. Add-on workshop with a teaching artist available! Tickets start at $20, with discounts available for Title 1 schools.

CONNECTIONS

Connections is an in-school program that brings teaching artists into classrooms to explore a book through drama, strengthening reading comprehension skills and building excitement about reading.

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS

Bring a Hartford Stage teaching artist to your afterschool program! Programs range from drama classes to full productions and are designed based on the needs of each individual school.

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EQUITY & ANTI-RACISM COMMITMENTS We are working toward greater anti-racism, equity, justice, inclusion, and belonging for all at our theatre. We invite you to join us on this journey. CREATING A CULTURE OF BELONGING & INCLUSION We strive to create a place where all people feel a sense of belonging across the organization. We strive to create a culture where everyone sees themselves, their styles, their culture, and their humanity reflected and appreciated in all the work we do. CONTINUED LEARNING & SKILLSET BUILDING We strive to equip our staff, volunteers, and board with opportunities to strengthen their personal and collective understanding of the inequities and injustices within and outside our organization and build skillsets that bring greater consciousness into every aspect of our work. EQUITABLE & SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS & PRACTICES We strive to build an organization that recognizes the humanity of every member of our staff, board, volunteer, audience, and community and the needs and necessities to live and thrive in the 21st century. Words matter. Actions speak louder.

Learn more at HartfordStage.org

A THANK YOU TO THE PEOPLE WHO FIRST LIVED ON AND CARED FOR THESE LANDS We recognize that our theatre is built on land that was once and still is peopled by indigenous tribes, specifically territory of the Mohegan, Mashantucket Pequot, Eastern Pequot, Golden Hill Paugussett, and Schaghticoke peoples and their ancestors of these lands: the Wangunk, the Podunk, and the Tunxis. A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS

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ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS Thank you to our donors. We are grateful for the generosity throughout our entire community and recognize all of our supporters on our website at HartfordStage.org/recognition. We are happy to acknowledge here those with leadership contributions in the past 12 months, November 15, 2022 – November 15, 2023.

ANNUAL FUND

OVATION SOCIETY • $10,000+

DIRECTOR CIRCLE • $50,000+ Anonymous

Anonymous Sheryl & Doug Adkins Robert & Francine Goldfarb

Rick & Beth Costello

Arnold C. Greenberg

Renata & Gregory Hayes

Walter & Dianne Harrison

Estate of Nafe E. Katter

George and Helen Ingram

Karl Krapek

Christopher Larsen

Jack & Donna Sennott

Marjorie E. Morrissey

PRODUCER CIRCLE • $25,000+ Jill Adams & Bill Knight

The Pryor Family Foundation Chrissie & Ezra Ripple Elizabeth Schiro & Stephen Bayer

Don & Marilyn Allan The Cheryl Chase & Stuart Bear Family Foundation Sue Ann Collins

Donald & Linda Fisher Silpe Hans Walser & Carol Scoville ENCORE SOCIETY • $5,000+

Wes & Chloe Horton

Andra Asars

David & Janice Klein

David & Sara Carson

Sally Speer

Devon & Thomas Francis

Judith & William Thompson

Barbara & Matthew Hennessy Drew & Jackie Iacovazzi Konover Koppa Family Fund Katherine J. Lambert

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ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS Tom & Margah Lips Barri Marks Harry Meyer Judith Meyers & Richard Hersh Michael & Colleen Nicastro Douglas H. Robins

MEMORIAL GIFTS IN MEMORY OF PETER BLUM

Donald & Linda Silpe

IN MEMORY OF GALINA FAYNGERSH

Diana Lee

IN MEMORY OF BEVERLY GREENBERG

Rosalie B. Roth

Anonymous

Bruce & Elisabeth Simons

IN MEMORY OF JOHN SENNOTT

Nelson & Helen Sly

Audrey Mulholland

Deborah & Jeffrey Steinberg Sally & Allan Taylor Elizabeth & Gerard Vecchio

HONORARY GIFTS

Maggie & Sherwood Willard

IN HONOR OF MELIA BENSUSSEN

Elease & Dana Wright

Tracy King

The Zachs Family Foundation

IN HONOR OF DAVID & KATHLEEN JIMENEZ

PATRON SOCIETY • $3,500+ Paul & Joanne Bourdeau Kimberley & Christopher Byrd Marla & John Byrnes

Sue Ann Collins Marla & John Byrnes

IN HONOR OF KATHERINE LAMBERT

Janet Faude

IN HONOR OF AMY & NEAL MANDELL

Debi & Peter Miller

Robert L. & Susan G. Fisher Ruth Fitzgerald & Dave Sageman Marilda Gandara & Scott O’Keefe Doris & Ray Guenter Carrie & Johnathan Hammond Annie Hildreth & Ted Potters Ed & Kelly Lyman Duff Ashmead & Eric Ort Rhonda Tobin & Jeffrey Smith Nicole Vitrano and Art Wallace Brooke Ellen Whittemore Edward B. Whittemore A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS

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ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS INSTITUTIONAL GIVING $200,000+ Raytheon Technologies* The Shubert Foundation Stanley Black & Decker* United States Treasury $100,000+ The Richard P. Garmany Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving The Edward C. & Ann T. Roberts Foundation Travelers

$5,000+ The BFA Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Bradley, Foster & Sargent* The Burton & Phyllis Hoffman Foundation The Carol Sirot Foundation The Charles Nelson Robinson Fund Grunbert Realty* Jana Foundation McDonald Family Trust PeoplesBank* The University of Saint Joseph*

$75,000+ Burry Fredrik Foundation $50,000+ Connecticut Judicial Branch The John and Kelly Hartman Foundation The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts $25,000+ City of Hartford Connecticut Humanities Ensworth Charitable Foundation Hartford Foundation for Public Giving SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc $15,000+ Lucille Lortel Foundation MorningStar Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Talcott Resolution* 36

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$10,000+ Cummings & Lockwood* Greater Hartford Arts Council The J. Walton Bissell Foundation, Inc. Liberty Bank* The William & Alice Mortensen Foundation The Vandeventer Foundation

$2,500+ Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development Enterprise Rent a Car Foundation Fiducient Advisors* The George A. & Grace L. Long Foundation $1,000+ The Foulds Family Foundation NewAlliance Foundation * BUSINESS PARTNERS

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Become a Hartford Stage BUSINESS PARTNER! “The setup was great, the seats were special, the performance was simply outstanding, and commentary before the play was truly appreciated.” —BOB PENNEY WITH BRADLEY, FOSTER & SARGENT Becoming a Business Partner is an easy, customizeable way to support Hartford Stage. Entertain clients, engage vendors, or reward employees! Your charitable contribution will support the artistic, educational and community programming at Hartford Stage. Select benefits that align best with your priorities, and receive prominent recognition all season-long. All partnerships will be fully customized to meet your needs! Benefit options include: Complimentary show tickets Complimentary Gala tickets Recognition Opportunities Unique Private Event Spaces Fully Catered Events Conversations with Artists Invitations to Special Events

DISCUSS YOUR UNIQUE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT TODAY! Contact Jennifer Levine at jlevine@hartfordstage.org or 860-520-7249.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS Jack Sennott, President Elease Wright, Vice President Devon Francis, Treasurer Michael Nicastro, Secretary GOVERNING DIRECTORS Douglas Adkins Don Allan Patti Broad Marla J. Byrnes Shari Cantor Julio Concepción Mark G. Contreras Richard G. Costello Alana Curren Anne D’Alleva John Doran Marilda Lara Gándara Rev. Darrell L. Goodwin Annie Hildreth Nancy P. Hoffman Very Rev. Miguelina Howell Jackie B. Iacovazzi Katherine Lambert Kelly M. Lyman Sibongile Magubane Barri Marks Marge Morrissey Mark Overmyer-Velázquez Andy Pace Esther A. Pryor Tom Richards Rosalie Roth Allan B. Taylor William J. Thompson Rhonda J. Tobin Gerard Vecchio Nicole Vitrano Patty Willis

STAGE ONE Young Professional Board Directors Cordelia Brady Kentavis Brice Brennden D. Colbert Jarrett Eamiello Emily Harrington Brittnee Johnson-Colbert Kaitlyn Keeler Oliver Kochol Kaitlin Librizzi Greidy Miralles TJ Noel-Sullivan Janixia Reyes Kristy Sanandres Claire Stermer Nathan Sykes Alia Walwyn-James LIFE DIRECTORS George L. Estes III Arnold C. Greenberg Walter Harrison Jeffrey S. Hoffman George A. Ingram David M. Klein Roger S. Loeb Belle K. Ribicoff Christina B. Ripple Anne Rudder Linda Fisher Silpe Sherwood Willard HONORARY DIRECTORS David Carson Michael Grunberg Carrie Hammond Barbara Hennessy Amy Leppo Mandell Robert A. Penney Bruce Simons Judith E. Thompson

EMERITUS DIRECTORS Margaret B. Amstutz R. Kelley Bonn Sara Marcy Cole Susan J. Copeland Susan G. Fisher Judith C. Meyers PAST PRESIDENTS Jill Adams Joel B. Alvord Paul L. Bourdeau David W. Clark Jr.+ Sue Ann Collins Ellsworth Davis+ Elliot F. Gerson Thomas J. Groark Jr.+ John W. Huntington+ Walter Harrison David R. Jimenez David M. Klein Edward Lane-Reticker+ Janet Larsen+ Thomas D. Lips Scott McAlister+ Tuck Miller+ Christina B. Ripple Deanna Sue Sucsy Jennifer Smith Turner Peter R. Wilde+ EX OFFICIO DIRECTORS John B. Larson, US Representative, First Congressional District of Connecticut Luke Bronin Mayor City of Hartford Melia Bensussen Artistic Director Hartford Stage Cynthia Rider Managing Director Hartford Stage

deceased

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF LEADERSHIP Melia Bensussen, Artistic Director Position endowed by Janet S. Suisman

Cynthia Rider, Managing Director ADMINISTRATION Emily Van Scoy, General Manager Sara Walnum, Business Manager Scott Bartelson, Director of Internal Communications & Organizational Strategy ARTISTIC Zoë Golub-Sass, Richard P. Garmany Associate Artistic Director DEVELOPMENT Jennifer Levine, Director of Development Evan Kudish, Individual Giving Manager Sierra Vazquez, Annual Fund Manager Shannon Kennedy, Development & Marketing Associate EDUCATION Jennifer Roberts, Director of Education Nina Pinchin, Associate Director of Education Emely Larson, Studio Manager 2023/2024 Teaching Artists Marie Altenor, Thomas Beebe, Jha’Neal Blue, Brandon Couloute, Shelby Demke, Erica LuBonta, Greg Ludovici, Jan Mason, Jessica MacLean, Tori Mooney, Justin Pesce MARKETING Todd Brandt, Director of Marketing Molly Flanagan, Marketing Associate House Management Scott McEver, Audience Experience and Front of House Manager Lindsay Abrams, Events Coordinator/ Assistant House Manager Aarron Schuelke, Assistant House Manager Bartenders: Tanya Bermudez, Lexi Blinder, Sam Chiasson, Karen Kudish, Loren Milledge, Kimberly Quinn, Nefris Quiterio, Erica Santa Lucia, Kerry Yerkes Gift Shop Attendants/Event Bartenders: Art Arpin, Paulette Caldwell, John Harbison Patron Services Lindsey Hoffman, Box Office Manager Corey Welden, Box Office Supervisor Box Office Representatives: Jha’Neal Blue, Christopher Burgos, Eddie Cruz, Lindsey Taft

PRODUCTION Bryan T. Holcombe, Director of Production Wesley Schroeder, Assistant Production Manager Leland Ensminger, Facilities Manager Austin Washington, Production Assistant Set Construction & Scenic Art Aaron D. Bleck, Technical Director Jared Wolf, Assistant Technical Director Ian Sweeney, Lead Carpenter Audra Giuliano, Scenic Carpenter Nathalie Schlosser, Charge Scenic Artist Costumes & Wardrobe Alex Meadows, Costume Shop Director Melissa Thurn, Assistant Costume Director Joshua Richardson, Wardrobe Supervisor James Weeden, Draper Jack Trainor, First Hand Props Joe Dotts, Props Manager Alex Ferdman, Assistant Props Manager Lighting Jackie Costabile, Lighting Manager Ethan Sepa, ALDM, Programmer Sound Lucas Clopton, Audio/Video Manager Jim Busker, Assistant Audio/Video Manager Company Management Christopher Rowe, Company Manager FOR THIS PRODUCTION Matthew Hennessey, Automation Kevin Bolt, Jordan Cowan, Kailee Goodine, Ariana Harris, Deck Crew Bryan McManamy, Clay Cushing, Fly Team Callum McCabe, Steff Carr, Julius Cruz, Spot Ops Mia Thomas, Wig Supervisor Hanna Zammarieh, Wardrobe Run Crew Christine Regina, Children’s Wardrobe Alaina Dwyer, Wardrobe and Wig Crew Michele L. Sansone, Crafts Artisan; Millinery; Stitcher Marissa Menezes, Crafts Assistant; Millinery Assistant; Alterations/Fitting Coordinator Barry Sellers, Draper Joseph O’Brien, Marla Albrecht, Christine Regina, Margaret McFarland, Allison Nishimura, Christina Beam, Stitchers Special Thanks YMCA Downtown Hartford Residence Inn Downtown Hartford Hilton Hartford The Goodwin Hotel Arel Studios John Cowles Studio Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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