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I fell in love with Christopher Durang’s plays in college, when I read Baby With the Bathwater and Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You. I have not stopped laughing since. He is a great, uniquely American playwright, and his ability to locate the most outrageous humor in the most painful experiences is unparalleled. Humor is a form of courage, and I am amazed by anyone who holds on to it as they age and the aches and injustices of life pile on. On the basis of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, I would say that Christopher Durang is as brave as he is funny. In this play three older characters find themselves up against the younger generation. Rather than a war of the sexes, it’s a war of the generations. There’s nothing covert about Durang. When Vanya lets loose he speaks for anyone who is dismayed by the banality of celebrity culture, reality TV, texting, and tweeting. Durang’s voice is always welcome, and I look forward to what he’ll give us in the coming decades. The Broadway premiere, which brought the play its Tony, was helmed by Nicky Martin. He was my dear friend and mentor and he passed away last month. Our production is helmed by our Associate Artistic Director Max Williams. I look forward to seeing what this talented younger director brings to the play.
I’d like to turn our attention from last year’s Tony Award Winning play to this year’s multiple Tony-nominated musical, A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder. Who could have predicted the journey this show has taken, from its premiere at Hartford Stage in the fall of 2012; to The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego to a Broadway opening in the fall of 2013; to being the best reviewed and most nominated new musical of the current Broadway season? What a journey it has been! On behalf of the board and staff of Hartford Stage, congratulations to Robert Freedman and Steven Lutvak who wrote the show; Darko, Peggy Hickey (choreographer), Jonathan Tunick (orchestrations) and the first rate design team of Alexander Dodge, Linda Cho, Philip Rosenberg and Aaron Rhyne; Jefferson Mays and the rest of the incomparable acting company, Joey Parnes and his partners who have lovingly shepherded the show in New York; and 50 Church Street Productions, a group of local investors led by our Board Member Rick Costello, who helped to finance it. The success of Gentlemen’s Guide is something the entire Hartford community should take pride in. I would especially like to thank all of you in the audience for going on the journey with Hartford Stage every year, and taking the “risk” with us on the development of new works. We couldn’t do it without you. We are concluding our 50th Anniversary Season on this very high note, ever mindful of the support we receive year after year from our most loyal fans and followers—and we are grateful. Have a great time at Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike! Enjoy the summer months, and we look forward to welcoming you back to Hartford Stage and our newly renovated theatre in September with Michael Wilson’s exciting production of another new play, Elizabeth Egloff’s Ether Dome. Cheers!
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Originally produced on Broadway by: Joey Parnes, Larry Hirschhorn, Joan Raffe/Jhett Tolentino, Martin Platt & David Elliot, Pat Flicker Addiss, Catherine Adler, John O’Boyle, Joshua Goodman, Jamie deRoy/Richard Winkler, Cricket Hooper, Jiranek/Michael Palitz, Mark S. Golub & David S. Golub, Radio Mouse Entertainment, Shawdowcatcher Entertainment, Mary Cossette/Barbara Manocherian, Megan Savage/Meredith Lynsey Schade, Hugh Hysell/Richard Jordan, Cheryl Wiesenfeld/Ron Simons, S.D. Wagner, John Johnson in association with McCarter Theater Center and Lincoln Center Theater Originally commissioned and produced by McCarter Center Theater, Princeton, N.J. Emily Mann, Artistic Director; Timothy J. Shields, Managing Director; Mara Isaacs, Producing Director; and produced by Lincoln Center Theater, New York City under the direction of Andre Bishop and Bernard Gersten in 2012. “Here Comes The Sun” Written By George Harrison. Published By Harrisongs, Ltd. (ASCAP). Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved
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IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Vanya..................................................................................................... Mark Nelson Sonia.........................................................................................................Caryn West Cassandra.........................................................................................Stacey Sargeant Masha..................................................................................................Leslie Hendrix Spike................................................................................................... David Gregory Nina............................................................................................Andrea Lynn Green Setting: Present day. A lovely farmhouse in Bucks County. THERE WILL BE ONE INTERMISSION.
Assistant Director........................................................................Jared Culverhouse Associate Lighting Designer....................................................................Nick Solyom Production Assistant.................................................................................Amy Lamm
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Chekhov in Anton Chekhov
Bucks County For his most recent play, Vanya and Sonya and Masha and Spike, Christopher Durang drew on his love of Chekhov for inspiration.
“For one thing, I am aware that much more of life is behind me than ahead of me, which is a very Chekhovian idea,” he says. “Also, I was sort of feeling like where I live reminded me of Chekhov, where the people who live in the country are always aware that the people who live in the city are having more fun.” Durang makes his home in Bucks County, PA, where the play is set, though he lived for many years in New York.
While the play is far from a direct adaptation of any of Chekhov’s work, in it Durang draws piecemeal from most of the major plays. He plays on character names, relationships, and plots. In Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, the title character has spent his life working on the estate to maintain it for the benefit of his eminent brother-in-law, a widowed professor in Moscow who has remarried an alluring and much younger woman. The professor’s daughter, Vanya’s niece Sonya, lives on the estate with him. Both have been unlucky in love. Masha is one of three sisters in the play of that name. In The Seagull, an extremely successful actress has come home for a visit. Her son hopes to impress her with a play he’s written and persuaded their
young neighbor (an aspiring actress named Nina) to perform for the company. And The Cherry Orchard centers around the decision made by its absentee owner to sell it, despite any inconvenience to her relatives and neighbors. Durang also says he admires and enjoys Chekhov “for his complicated psychology and his characters’ regrets, and for the way some lines “ping” out at you, like “I’m in mourning for my life” from “Sea Gull” or from “The Three Sisters,” the young Irina, happy in the first act, but miserable in the third act as she realizes her hopes for the future have faded and that every day she forgets something she used to know, angrily saying the poignant line “I’ve forgotten the Italian for window and ceiling”.
Original Moscow Art Theatre production of Uncle Vanya (1899).
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CHRISTOPHER DURANG PLAYWRIGHT Christopher Durang is a playwright whose plays include A History of the American Film (Tony nomination, Best Book of a Musical, 1978), The Actor’s Nightmare, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You (Obie award; offBway run 1981-83), Beyond Therapy (on Broadway in 1982, with Dianne Wiest and John Lithgow), Baby with the Bathwater (Playwrights Horizons, 1983), The Marriage of Bette and Boo (Public Theatre, 1985; Obie award, Dramatists Guild Hull Warriner Award), Laughing Wild (Playwrights Horizons, 1987), Durang/ Durang (an evening of six plays at Manhattan Theatre Club, 1994, including the Tennessee Williams’ parody, For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls), Sex and Longing (Lincoln Center Theatre production at the Cort Theatre, 1996, starring Sigourney Weaver), and Betty’s Summer Vacation (Playwrights Horizons, 1999; Obie award). His most recent works are Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge, which premiered at City Theatre in Pittsburgh in 2002. And the musical Adrift in Macao, with music by Peter Melnick and book and lyrics by Durang, which premiered at New York Stage and Film in summer 2002, and is under option for off-Broadway 2003-04. Durang is also a performer, and acted with E. Katherine Kerr in the N.Y. premiere of Laughing Wild, and with Jean Smart in the L.A. production. He shared in an acting ensemble Obie for The Marriage of Bette and Boo; and with John Augustine and Sherry Anderson has performed his crackpot cabaret Chris Durang and Dawne at the Criterion Center, Caroline’s Comedy Club, Williamstown Summer Cabaret, and the Triad, winning a 1996 Bistro Award. In the early 80s, he and Sigourney Weaver co-wrote and performed in their acclaimed Brecht-Weill parody, Das Lusitania Songspiel, and were both nominated for Drama Desk awards for Best Performer in a Musical. In 1993 he sang in the five person off-Broadway Sondheim revue, Putting It Together, with Julie Andrews at the Manhattan Theatre Club. And he played a singing Congressman in the Encores presentation of Call Me Madam with Tyne Daly at City Center. In movies, he has appeared in The Secret of My Success, Mr. North, The Butcher’s Wife, Housesitter, and The Cowboy Way, among others. He has a B.A. from Harvard College, and an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Yale School of Drama. In 1995 he won the prestigious three-year Lila Wallace Readers Digest Writers Award; as part of his grant, he ran a writing workshop for adult children of alcoholics. In 2000 he won the Sidney Kingsley Playwriting Award. Grove Press publishes several of his plays. Smith and Kraus recently published two new collections: Christopher Durang: 27 Short Plays and Christopher Durang: Complete Full-Length Plays (1975-1995). Grove has recently published Betty’s Summer Vacation. Since 1994 he has been co-chair with Marsha Norman of the Playwriting Program at the Juilliard School in Manhattan. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild Council.
ANDREA LYNN GREEN NINA Hartford Stage: Debut. Education: Andrea graduated from SUNY New Paltz with a B.A in Theatre Arts Performance. Theatre: Her favorite roles include Sarah Nancy/Cutie Spencer in Harrison, TX: Three Plays By Horton Foote (Primary Stages), Lil’ Luz in Giant (Dallas Theater Center), Anne Frank in Anne and Emmett (Ford’s Theater/Atlas Performing Arts Center), Lucy in Lucy (Delaware Theatre Company), Honoria in Rocket Science (Playwrights Horizons), Catherine in (un)real (The Gene Frankel Theatre), Mitzi in Jubilee (Theater For The New City). TV: Elementary and The Carrie Diaries. Special thanks to Jack Bowden of Binder Casting, Hartig Hilepo, Scotty Kreindler Management, and her wonderful friends and family.
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DAVID GREGORY SPIKE Hartford Stage: Debut. Regionally: David has been seen leading the Jets, getting sweet on Charity and playing son-in-law to Prospero and Tevye. Onscreen: he’s played bad boys, boy toys, Fabios and cougar bait; from 2 and half years on “One Life to Live” to about 2 and half seconds in How Do You Know. Recent: a season on NBC’s “Deception.” Training: Baldwin-Wallace, Interlochen. Twitter: @davidagreg; Many thanks to Max and Hartford Stage, Binder Casting, Leading Artists, and coach Lenny. Love to Jen!
LESLIE HENDRIX MASHA Hartford Stage: The Cover of Life. Broadway: Hollywood Arms, The Music Man, Indiscretions, A Streetcar Named Desire. Off-Broadway: Susan & God, 7th Monarch, The Body Politic, The Cider House Rules, The Cover of Life. Regional Theatre: Uncle Vanya, Anna Christie, The Taming of the Shrew, Other People’s Money, The Skin of Our Teeth, Twelfth Night, King Lear, Guys & Dolls, A Lie of the Mind, The Matchmaker, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, The Glass Menagerie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Man of the Moment, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Any Given Monday, An Ideal Husband, School For Wives. Television: 19 years as Medical Examiner Rodgers on Law & Order and all its spinoffs, Community, The Good Wife, Third Watch, The Onion News Network, All My Children. Film: Arthur, Made For Each Other, Not Interested, Went to Coney Island on a Mission From God, Stain Removal.
MARK NELSON VANYA Hartford Stage: The Master Builder. Broadway: The Invention of Love (Lincoln Center); After the Fall and Three Sisters (Roundabout); A Few Good Men. Off-Broadway: My Name Is Asher Lev (Lortel nomination); Timon of Athens (Public Theater); Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Obie Award). Performed in six countries with Sam Mendes’ company The Bridge Project. Regional: Underneath the Lintel (Connecticut Critics Circle Award), My Name Is Asher Lev, A Doll’s House, and Arms and the Man (all at Long Wharf Theater); Tartuffe (Westport Country Playhouse); Uncle Vanya (Intiman Theater); The Winter’s Tale (The Old Globe); Shylock in The Merchant of Venice (The Shakespeare Theater/Emery Battis Award); Talley’s Folly, Falsettos and I Am My Own Wife (George Street Playhouse). Television: “Unforgettable,” “Law & Order,” “Spin City,” “American Experience.” Directing: June Moon (Lucille Lortel Award, Best Revival); Sarah Sarah (Manhattan Theater Club). Teaching: Princeton University, HB Studio. 2013 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship.
STACEY SARGEANT CASSANDRA Hartford Stage: Debut. Broadway: Legally Blonde (1st Nat’l Tour). Off B’way: Passing Strange (Public Theatre); Two Gentlemen of Verona (Delacorte Theatre); George C. Wolfe’s Harlem Song (Apollo Theatre); Damn Yankees & Purlie (City Center Encores!); Lawnpeople (Cherry Lane Theatre Mentor Project); Central Avenue Breakdown (NYMFOutstanding Individual Performance Award); Little Ham (AMAS Rep.).
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Regional: Intimate Apparel (Two River Theatre); Eclipsed (Yale Rep & McCarter Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (McCarter Theatre & Paper Mill Playhouse); The Color Purple (Alliance Theatre); We Are Here & The Insurgents (CATF). Television/Film: The Blacklist, Gossip Girl, Glee, Law & Order: SVU, Guiding Light, Finally Famous (dir: Chris Rock), Obvious Child (dir: Gillian Robespierre). Education: Syracuse University, B.F.A in Acting/ Musical Theatre. Stacey hails from Brooklyn, NY via her Trinidad & Tobago parentage. Visit www.staceysargeant.com and follow her @1StaceySargeant.
CARYN WEST SONIA Hartford Stage: Debut. Broadway: Crimes Of The Heart, The Nerd. National Tour: Dancing At Lughnasa, Crimes Of The Heart. Regional Theatre: The Clean House (International City Theatre); Good People/ Margie Standby (Geffen Playhouse); Toys In The Attic (LA Ovation Award); The Unexpected Man (Geffen Playhouse/ Martha Standby); Fool For Love (Cleveland Playhouse & Missouri Rep); Moon For The Misbegotten, Three Sisters And Gardenia (Pittsburgh Public Theatre); Road To Mecca (Arizona Theatre Co.); Red River (Goodman Theatre); Fallen Angels (Missouri Rep); Othello (Virginia Stage); Twelfth Night (Cincinnati Playhouse) Etc. Film: The Jokesters ( 2014), I DO (2013). Television: Three Rivers (Recurring), Recent guest roles include Grey’s Anatomy, NCIS, Eli Stone, Bones, Numbers, Criminal Minds, Cold Case etc. Education: BA Stanford, MFA Temple. Caryn is also a well known acting coach in her West Hollywood studio & NYC. Thanks to Jack Bowdan, Anthony & Associates and Ginger, for all the help and grace to get me here. www.carynwest.com
MAXWELL WILLIAMS DIRECTOR | ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Currently in his second season as Associate Artistic Director, Maxwell Williams has directed the Hartford Stage productions of Boeing-Boeing, The 39 Steps and Dying City, numerous readings and workshops, and remounts the theater’s annual production of A Christmas Carol—A Ghost Story of Christmas. Mr. Williams’ directing credits include world premieres and revivals at theaters across the country, including 59E59 Theatres, the Bank St. Theatre, Cleveland Play House, Capital Repertory Theatre, Chance Theater, Workshop Theater Company, and Monomoy Theater, as well as work for the Pasadena Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, Primary Stages, and the Alley Theatre, Houston. He served as associate director for the Broadway production of Horton Foote’s Dividing the Estate, as well as Foote’s 9-play epic The Orphans’ Home Cycle (Hartford Stage and Signature Theatre), and has assistant directed on Broadway, for Roundabout Theatre Company, Manhattan Theater Club, Lincoln Center Theater, Philadelphia Theatre Company and the American Repertory Theatre. A member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab and Directors Lab West, he has been adjunct faculty or visiting artist at NYU, Trinity College, Mt. Holyoke College and the Hartt School, University of Hartford, from which he graduated with honors in the inaugural class of the Theatre Division.
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JEFF COWIE SCENIC DESIGN
Hartford Stage: Over the last 16 seasons, he has designed 27 productions, including Divine Rivalry, Dividing the Estate, To Kill a Mockingbird, Our Town, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Night of The Iguana, Macbeth, Camino Real, A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, Bad Dates, Edward Albee’s Peter & Jerry, The Mystery of Irma Vep, 8 by Tenn, and A Streetcar Named Desire. In addition, five productions he designed transferred Off-Broadway: The Orphans’ Home Cycle (Signature Theater), The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore (Roundabout), The Carpetbagger’s Children (Lincoln Center Theater), Necessary Targets, and The Clearing. Broadway: The Tony nominated Dividing the Estate and last season’s The Trip To Bountiful. Off-Broadway: The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (Drama Desk nom), What Didn’t Happen (Playwrights Horizons), The Day Emily Married (Primary Stages), A Letter from Ethel Kennedy (MCC Theater), and many others. Regional: Actors Theater of Louisville, Alley Theatre, Berkley Rep, Center Theater Group (Taper and Ahmanson), Goodman, Guthrie, Huntington, Long Wharf, NY Stage & Film, Philadelphia Theatre Company, among others. Current projects: the national tour of The Trip to Bountiful and The Old Friends for the Alley Theatre. Awards: Recipient of the NEA/Rockefeller Foundation Award, the Edward Albee Foundation Fellowship, and the 2010 Drama Desk and American Theatre Wing’s Henry Hewes Awards for his co-design of Horton Foote’s three part, ninehour epic, The Orphans’ Home Cycle. Education: Rhode Island School of Design.
TRICIA BARSAMIAN COSTUME DESIGN
Hartford Stage: Debut. Off-Broadway: Yank! A WWII Love Story (York Theatre Company); Sistas: The Musical (St. Luke’s Theatre). Other credits include: Venus in Fur, The Hollow, Black Coffee and The Mousetrap (The Alley Theatre); Other Desert Cities, The Sunshine Boys, Little Shop of Horrors and Fiddler on the Roof (John W. Engeman Theater); With Glee (Prospect Theatre Company); Just in Time (Lucille Lortel Theater). Associate/assistant costume design: The Queen of the Night (The Diamond Horseshoe); Annie (Broadway); Hands on a Hardbody (Broadway); Taylor Swift Speak Now Tour; Wonderland (Broadway); Sondheim on Sondheim (Broadway); The Marriage of Bette and Boo (Roundabout Theatre Company); Wicked (National Tour). Education: Tricia holds an MFA from NYU and a BFA in design from North Carolina School of the Arts.
JOHN LASITER LIGHTING DESIGN
Hartford Stage: Ella, The Musical. Broadway: High starring Kathleen Turner. Off-Broadway: Make Me a Song: The Music of William Finn; Alarm Dog Repertory Company, Blue Light Theatre Company and Music-Theatre Group. Regional: Actors Theatre of Louisville, Arena Stage, Arizona Repertory Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Center Stage Baltimore, Cincinnati Playhouse, The Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theater Center, Florida Stage, George Street Playhouse, Geva Theatre Center, Goodspeed Musicals, Hartford Stage, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, New Mexico Repertory Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, Pioneer Theater Co., Pittsburgh Public Theater, South Coast Repertory, Syracuse Stage, TheaterWorks Hartford, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Virginia Stage Company. Opera: Eos Orchestra, The Curtis Institute of Music, Glimmerglass Opera, Manhattan School of Music, Opera Delaware, Opera Carolina and Skylight Opera Theatre. For more information, visit www.johnlasiter.com
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JOHN GROMADA ORIGINAL MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGN Hartford Stage: Original Music and sound for many productions. Highlights include: The Crucible, A Christmas Carol, Divine Rivalry, The Orphans’ Home Cycle, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore,Camino Real, Enchanted April, A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Macbeth, others. Broadway: Original scores for more than thirty productions including The Trip to Bountiful, The Best Man, Seminar, Clybourne Park, The Columnist, Man and Boy, Next Fall, Dividing the Estate, Proof, Prelude to a Kiss, A Bronx Tale, Well, Rabbit Hole, A Streetcar Named Desire, Twelve Angry Men, Sight Unseen and A Few Good Men. Other NY: Domesticated, The Old Friends, Old Hats, My Name is Asher Lev, The Orphans’ Home Cycle, Shipwrecked!, The Singing Forest, Streamers, The Screwtape Letters, Pig Farm, Small Tragedy, many others; Public Theater: Measure for Measure, Henry V, Julius Caesar, Tartuffe—all at the Delacorte; and The Skriker, Machinal, and The Swan, others. Regional: More than 300 productions at leading theatres here and abroad. Television: Original score for The Trip to Bountiful movie on Lifetime, The Interrogators. Awards: Tony nomination, 3 Drama Desk awards, Henry Hewes, Lucille Lortel, Obie, Eddy, Drama-Logue, NEA Opera Music Theatre Fellowship, Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, ASCAP awards. Other: More info and music available at www.johngromada.com.
MARK ADAM RAMPMEYER HAIR AND MAKE-UP DESIGN Hartford Stage: A Song at Twilight, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore (with Olympia Dukakis), Horton Foote’s The Orphans’ Home Cycle. Broadway: Lysistrata Jones, West Side Story, The Farnsworth Invention (with Hank Azaria). Off-Broadway: Tally’s Folly, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore (Roundabout Theater Company); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (with Megan Hilty) (New York City Center); The Toxic Avenger (New World Stages); Chasing Manet (Primary Stages); Restoration (New York Theater Workshop). Regional: The Most Happy Fella, Good News, 42nd Street (Goodspeed Opera House); Hairspray, Oklahoma, Kiss Me, Kate! Steel Magnolias (Paper Mill Playhouse); The Adding Machine, Restoration, The 39 Steps (La Jolla Playhouse); Les Misérables, Mary Poppins, Shrek, Spamalot (The MUNY); Sylvia, The Toxic Avenger (George Street Playhouse). Awards: Winner 2009/10 Drama Desk Award for Horton Foote’s The Orphans’ Home Cycle.
BINDER CASTING CASTING | JAY BINDER, CSA; JACK BOWDAN, CSA; MARK BRANDON, CSA; JASON STYRES, CSA
Broadway: Have cast over 70 Broadway shows including Dames at Sea (upcoming 2014), A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Born Yesterday, The Miracle Worker, Finian’s Rainbow, Brighton Beach Memoirs, A Chorus Line, Gypsy, 39 Steps, White Christmas, Is He Dead?, Inherit The Wind, Journey’s End, Butley, Virginia Woolf, Sweet Charity, Wonderful Town, Movin’ Out, 42nd Street, Music Man, Iceman Cometh, Charlie Brown, Sound of Music, Beauty & the Beast, Last Night of Ballyhoo, Chicago, King & I, Damn Yankees, Lost in Yonkers, Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, The Goodbye Girl and every City Center Encores! production since its inception in 1994. Film/TV/Other: Carousel (NY Philharmonic/PBS), Six by Sondheim (HBO), So You Think You Can Dance, West Side Story (San Francisco Symphony), Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Chicago, Nine. Ten–time Artios Award winner.
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MARISA LEVY PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Hartford Stage: The Crucible, Gem of the Ocean, Divine Rivalry, The Orphans’ Home Cycle, Dividing the Estate, To Kill a Mockingbird, Brand:NEW Festival. Broadway: Dividing the Estate. Off-Broadway: Stage Kiss, The Patron Saint of Sea Monsters, The Great God Pan, Me Myself & I (Playwrights Horizons); Talley’s Folly (Roundabout Theatre Company); The Designated Mourner, February House (Public Theater); Him, Dividing the Estate, Adrift in Macao (Primary Stages); On The Levee (LCT3); The Orphans’ Home Cycle (Signature Theatre Co.); Single Black Female (New Professional Theater). Other Theatre: The Old Globe; Alley Theatre; The Drama League; The Acting Company; Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival; Barrington Stage Company.
JARED OBERHOLTZER ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER Hartford Stage: Debut. Off-Broadway: Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3), The Tempest, Venice, Giant, Into The Woods, February House, The Total Bent, Sweet and Sad (The Public Theater); The Patron Saint of Sea Monsters (Playwrights Horizons); The Dance and the Railroad (Signature Theatre Company). Regional: Williamstown Theatre Festival, Weston Playhouse Theatre Company. Education: The University of Texas at Austin.
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Michael Stotts is in his eighth season as Managing Director of Hartford Stage. Recent accomplishments include an $11 Million Capital and Endowment Campaign, and the renovation and expansion of the Stage’s theatre facility. In 2010, in partnership with Michael Wilson, he produced Horton Foote’s The Orphans’ Home Cycle which went on to a successful run at New York’s Signature Theater and won the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, among others. During his three-year tenure as Managing Director at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Mr. Stotts produced a significant number of new plays including works by Paula Vogel, Craig Lucas, James Lapine and Julia Cho, among others. Sixteen Wounded by Eliam Kraiem moved to Broadway in 2004, and Cho’s BFE and Lapine’s Fran’s Bed with Mia Farrow subsequently transferred to Off-Broadway’s Playwrights Horizons. Prior to Long Wharf he served as Managing Director at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and for nine years he served in the same capacity at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison, New Jersey, where he successfully initiated and managed a $7.5 million capital campaign to build the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, which opened in 1998. Mr. Stotts began his professional career at the Manhattan Theatre Club where he served in a number of management capacities from 1986–1990. Mr. Stotts currently serves on the boards of Hartford Performs and Billings Forge Community Works. He was a co-founder and President of the Connecticut Arts Alliance, a statewide arts advocacy organization; he continues to serve on that board as well. In New Jersey, Mr. Stotts served as Chairman of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and served on the board of ArtPride New Jersey. In 2005, Mr. Stotts was honored with a Distinguished Advocate Award from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism, and in 2011 he received the Commission’s Elizabeth L. Mahaffey Arts Administration Fellowship.
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DARKO TRESNJAK ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF HARTFORD STAGE
Darko Tresnjak is the fifth Artistic Director for Hartford Stage, where he has directed Macbeth, La Dispute, Twelfth Night, Breath & Imagination, The Tempest, Bell, Book & Candle and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, which he also directed on Broadway. He was the Artistic Director of the Old Globe Shakespeare Festival in San Diego from 2004 to 2009. His directing credits at the Old Globe include Cyrano de Bergerac, Coriolanus, The Women, The Pleasure of His Company, All’s Well That Ends Well, Bell, Book and Candle, Hamlet, Titus Andronicus, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Winter’s Tale, A Comedy of Errors, Antony and Cleopatra, The Two Noble Kinsmen, and Pericles. He received four awards from the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle: for outstanding direction of Cyrano de Bergerac, The Winter’s Tale, and Pericles and for Excellence in Artistic Direction. In 2011, Tresnjak directed Titus Andronicus at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada, City of Angels for Goodspeed Musicals, and his acclaimed production of The Merchant of Venice, featuring F. Murray Abraham as Shylock, completed a national tour. The production originated in 2007 at Theatre for a New Audience and transferred to the Royal Shakespeare Company as part of their Complete Works Festival. Tresnjak’s directing career began at the Williamstown Theatre Festival where over eight seasons he directed The Skin of Our Teeth, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Love of Three Oranges, Princess Turandot, The Blue Demon, The Winter’s Tale, Moving Picture, and Under Milk Wood. He has also directed at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, Theatre for a New Audience, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Vineyard Theatre Company, and Blue Light Theater Company. From 2002-2004 he was Director in Residence at Boston’s Huntington Theatre Company where his productions included What the Butler Saw, Heartbreak House, and Amphitryon. Tresnjak recently directed Der Zwerg, Der Zerbrochene Krug, and Die Vögel for Los Angeles Opera, the inaugural productions of their acclaimed Recovered Voices cycle. The productions were released last fall on DVD/Blu-Ray by Arthaus Musik. He has also directed at Opera Theater of Saint Louis, Florida Grand Opera, Sarasota Opera, and Virginia Opera. Connecticut audiences will know Tresnjak’s work from Goodspeed Musicals where he directed Carnival, Amour, and A Little Night Music; Long Wharf Theatre where he directed Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead; and Westport Country Playhouse where he directed Hay Fever and Princess Turandot. Tresnjak grew up in Yugoslavia, the United States and Poland. He was educated at Swarthmore College and Columbia University and became an American citizen shortly after graduation. Between college and graduate school, he studied at the Martha Graham School, performed with numerous Philadelphia dance and theatre companies, and toured across the United States and Japan with Mum Puppettheatre. He is the recipient of grants from Theatre Communications Group, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, and the Alan Schneider Award for Directing Excellence.
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Nadine Francis West* Vice President
OFFICERS Jill Adams* President Sue Ann Collins* David R. Jimenez* Treasurer Secretary
GOVERNING DIRECTORS Lois Anderson R. Kelley Bonn* Patti Broad Michele B. Bush Kimberley L. Byrd* Marla J. Byrnes* Susan J. Copeland Richard G. Costello* Robert J. Crowder Sonya D. Dockett Joseph E. Fortuna Michael Grunberg Renata Hayes* William P. Herdegen, III Jeffrey S. Hoffman* Robert V. Lally* Katherine Lambert Roger Loeb John B. Lynch, Jr. Margaret Marchak Judith C. Meyers Marjorie E. Morrissey Eric D. Ort Charlie Ortiz Esther A. Pryor Michael D. Nicastro* Wilfred R. Noel Robert A. Penney Tom Richards Christopher J. Rixon Barbara Rubin John L. Sennott, Jr. Bruce Simons* Robin L. Smith Ileen Swerdloff Peter L. Tedone Judith E. Thompson Brooke Whittemore* John H.P. Wheat Linda Cheverton Wick C. Robert Zelinger Maxwell M. Belding Beverly P. Greenberg
LIFE DIRECTORS George L. Estes III Arnold C. Greenberg Belle K. Ribicoff Anne H. Rudder Linda Fisher Silpe
HONORARY DIRECTORS John Alves Margaret B. Amstutz David Carson Sara Marcy Cole Susan G. Fisher Andrew M. Fleischmann George A. Ingram* Elsa Daspin Suisman Allan B. Taylor Sherwood S. Willard Patty Willis Joel B. Alvord Ellsworth Davis+ John W. Huntington+ Edward Lane-Reticker+ Scott McAlister+ Deanna Sue Sucsy
PAST PRESIDENTS Paul L. Bourdeau* David W. Clark, Jr. Elliot F. Gerson Thomas J. Groark, Jr. Walter Harrison David M. Klein Janet M. Larsen Thomas D. Lips Tuck Miller Christina B. Ripple* Jennifer Smith Turner Peter R. Wilde+
EX OFFICIO DIRECTORS Darko Tresnjak Michael Stotts Artistic Director Managing Director John B. Larson Dannel P. Malloy Pedro E. Segarra
Congressional Representative 1st District of Connecticut
Governor, State of Connecticut
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Mayor, City of Hartford
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Vince Nappo and Kathleen McElfresh in Boeing-Boeing (2012). Photo by T. Charles Erickson.
Now in our 50th Anniversary season, Hartford Stage is one of the nation’s leading resident theatres, known internationally for producing classics, provocative new plays and musicals, and neglected works from the past, as well as a distinguished education program that reaches 21,000 students annually. Hartford Stage has earned many of the nation’s most distinguished awards, including a Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, the Margo Jones Award for Development of New Works, OBIE awards, two New York Critics Circle Awards, a Dramatists Guild/ CBS Award and an Elliot Norton Award, and has produced nationally renowned titles, including the Broadway productions of Enchanted April and Our Country’s Good and the Off-Broadway productions of The Orphans’ Home Cycle and The Carpetbaggers Children. The Hartford Stage production of A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder opened this past fall at the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway. The leading provider of theatre education programs in Connecticut, Hartford Stage’s offerings include student matinees, in-school theatre residencies, teen performance opportunities, theatre classes for students (ages 3-18) and adults, afterschool programs and professional development courses.
50TH ANNIVERSARY HONORARY COMMITTEE Edward Albee • Elizabeth Ashley • Ellen Burstyn • Olympia Dukakis • Hallie Foote Hal Holbrook • Quiara Alegría Hudes • Dana Ivey • Charles Kimbrough Angela Lansbury • Jefferson Mays • Kate Mulgrew • Matthew Modine • Novella Nelson Bill Raymond • Campbell Scott • Richard Thomas • Alfred Uhry • Michael Yeargen
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Short Takes: News from Hartford Stage 10 Tony Award Nominations! Topping every
other Broadway show, our production of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder earned 10 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, and for Artistic Director Darko Tresnjak, Best Direction of a Musical.
See the Tony Awards on an 8 Foot Screen!
Hartford Stage will host a Tony Award viewing party at The Society Room of Hartford on Sunday evening, June 8. For tickets and details, visit hartfordstage.org/2014Tony.
Jefferson Mays and Bryce Pinkham in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Photo by Joan Marcus.
Take a seat! This summer, the 20-year old seats in the theatre
will be replaced. The new samples are in the lobby, which you can take for a “test drive.” There is still a chance to make a special 50th Anniversary gift which will be honored with a name plaque on a seat in the theatre. Contact John Bourdeaux at (860) 520-7249 or jbourdeaux@hartfordstage.org for details.
Speaking of Your Seats. To secure or upgrade your current seats, renew your subscription by May 30.
National Honor. Hartford Stage’s Education Department
has been awarded the 2014 Excellence in Financial Literacy Education Award for Children’s Education Program of the Year by the Institute for Financial Literacy. The award was given for the Hartford Stage Financial Literacy Program, an adaptation of a Wells Fargo program, which uses theatre techniques to teach the basics of banking and money management.
Party in the Paint Shop: 1964, our annual Gala, was a huge success, raising over $400,000 to support our art and programs. The Hartford Stage Scene and Paint Shop was transformed as 400 guests enjoyed food, wine, and posing for pictures in our vintage 1964 Living Room. It’s not too early to save the date for next year: April 25, 2015! CLASSICAL REPE
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not one, but two awards, in graphic design from The Advertising Club of Connecticut. The awards are for the poster artwork for this season’s Macbeth and The Underpants. Congratulations to Taylor Benedum, Hartford Stage’s Graphic Designer and Brand Manager.
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STAGECRAFT Final Exhbit: May 15-August 10, 2014: William Benton Museum of Art at UConn
In celebration of Hartford Stage’s 50th Anniversary Season, the STAGECRAFT exhibition consists of a selection of costumes, props and scenic elements from the company’s extensive collection. Photos: The StageCraft display at the Hartford Public Library helped launch the 50th Anniversary Season in September.
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Aetna New Voices Fellow: Janine Nabers A season-long engagement, the Aetna New Voices Fellowship provides an artistic home for important playwrights of color to develop work and become involved in the ongoing life of Greater Hartford. The residency includes working with Hartford Stage’s education department, advancing community development, and the commissioning of a new work, as well as a series of readings and workshops throughout the year. The 2013-14 Fellow is playwright Janine Nabers. A native of Houston, Texas, Janine Nabers is a 2013 graduate of the Lila Acheson Wallace Playwriting Fellowship at Juilliard. Her play Annie Bosh is Missing premiered in August 2013 at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre CompaJanine Nabers ny. A 2012-2013 New York Theatre Workshop Playwriting Fellow, she is also a member of the MCC Playwrights Coalition and the Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group at Primary Stages. She was Page 73’s 2011 Playwriting Fellow and is an alumna of the Ars Nova Playgroup, the Soho Rep Writer/ Director Lab, the Dramatists Guild Playwriting Fellowship, the MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and the 2010 and 2011 Sundance Theatre Labs. Presently Janine is working on commissions from Playwrights Horizons and Berkeley Rep. Her new musical Mrs. Hughes was developed as the 2012 Williamstown Theatre Festival fellowship musical and was part of the 2013 Yale Institute for Musical Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club’s 7@7 series, and the Theatreworks New Works Now Festival.
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Past Aetna New Voices Fellows Past Fellows include Matthew Lopez (201213) whose play Somewhere made its East Coast premiere at Hartford Stage in April; Quiara Alegría Hudes (2008-09) who won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Water by the Spoonful, produced at Hartford Stage; and Daniel Beaty (2007-08) author of Breath & Imagination which premiered at Hartford Stage last season.
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Marking its ninth year as the sole funder of this essential program, Aetna, Inc., builds healthy communities by promoting volunteerism, forming partnerships, and funding initiatives to improve the quality of life for its employees and customers. Daniel Beaty
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The Hartt School/Hartford Stage Partnership in Training Now in its ninth year, The Hartt School/Hartford Stage Partnership in Training offers a unique alliance of an undergraduate acting conservatory program and a respected professional theatre—one of only two such collaborations in the country. This partnership helps ensure that acting students at the Hartt School receive rigorous training and bring their skills, imagination and intellect to the demands of a professional theatre setting. Hartford Stage staff and guest artists lead classes and workshops and faculty and students appear in Hartford Stage productions. Hartt students have been seen in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, A Christmas Carol, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Noises Off!, To Kill a Mockingbird, the Brand:NEW Festival of New Work, Antony & Cleopatra, Snow Falling on Cedars, The Crucible, The Tempest and Twelfth Night.
The University of Massachusetts Graduate Internships at Hartford Stage Linking one of the most respected graduate programs in theatre with the Tony Award-winning Hartford Stage, the University of Massachusetts Graduate Internships give Master of Fine Arts students in design, directing and dramaturgy the opportunity to work alongside the country’s most exciting artists. The Graduate Internships provide a valuable professional testing ground for students and are a natural complement to the practical, hands-on approach of UMass’ graduate program. In turn, Hartford Stage is enriched by the participation of the next generation of theatre artists. UMass students have worked on Boeing-Boeing, Zerline’s Tale, Gee’s Bend, Motherhood Out Loud, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Snow Falling on Cedars, The 39 Steps, the Brand:NEW Festival of New Work and Hedda Gabler. From Top: Hartt School student Ben Cole in The Tempest. • Nafe Katter and Hartt School student Douglas Lyons in To Kill a Mockingbird. • Hartt Students Kendra Underwood and Michael Gregory in Antony & Cleopatra.
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50TH ANNIVERSARY LEGACY SPONSORS
Travelers United Technologies Corporation The Hartford
50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT SPONSORS Bank of America Greater Hartford Arts Council Hoffman Auto Group Nafe Katter The Larsen Fund
2013/2014 SEASON PRODUCTION SPONSORS CLASSICAL REPERTORY FOR A NEW GENERATION PRODUCTION SPONSORS
The John and Kelly Hartman Foundation The Edward C. & Ann T. Roberts Foundation ASSISTING PRODUCTION SPONSOR
Federman, Lally & Remis LLC
LA DISPUTE PRODUCTION SPONSOR
The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Foundation
MACBETH ASSISTING PRODUCTION SPONSOR
Hinckley Allen Macbeth is part of Shakespeare for a New Generation, a national program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest
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United Technologies Corporation
SOMEWHERE PRESENTING SPONSOR
The Hartford PRODUCTION SPONSOR
SPOTLIGHT SPONSORS Cummings & Lockwood Jackson Lewis LLP Webster Bank Wells Fargo
Bank of America Robinson & Cole LLP Somewhere is supported by the 50th Anniversary NCTF/Ford Foundation Fund for New Work
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Jill Adams & Bill Knight The Seedlings Foundation Somewhere is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts ArtWorks program. “Inspired to Succeed: Connecticut Latinos & Latinas at Work” is made possible by the Connecticut at Work Initiative of Connecticut Humanities in Partnership with the Greater Hartford Arts Council.
VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE ASSISTING PRODUCTION SPONSOR
The Saunders Foundation Connecticut Light & Power— A Northeast Utilities Company Hilton Hartford
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP The Barnes Group Hartford Steam Boiler True Benefit UBS/Lips Rousseau Partners Vantis Life Insurance Company XL Group
SEASON RESTAURANT PARTNER DISH Bar and Grill
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Adams & Knight Richard P. Garmany Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving The John and Kelly Hartman Foundation The Lucille Lortel Foundation The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Hartford Stage is a participant in the Global Connections—ON the ROAD program, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation & administered by Theatre Communication Group, the national organization for the professional not-for-profit American theatre.
EDUCATION & COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Aetna The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, as recommended by Linda & David Glickstein The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, as recommended by Beatrice Koopman The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, as recommended by Harry Solomon The Barnes Foundation Berkshire Bank The J. Walton Bissell Foundation Eugene G. & Margaret M. Blackford Memorial Fund
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CT Humanities Ensworth Charitable Foundation Fisher Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William Foulds Family Foundation The Anzie O. Glover Memorial Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Greater Hartford Arts Council The Ellen Jeanne Goldfarb Memorial Charitable Trust Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Kiehl’s LEGO Children’s Fund Lincoln Financial Group McDonald Family Trust National Corporate Theatre Fund The Charles Nelson Robinson Fund SBM Charitable Foundation TD Charitable Foundation Travelers Wells Fargo
OPERATING AND CAPITAL SUPPORT
Acorn Alcinda Foundation Aged In Wood Productions All Waste The William H. & Rosanna T. Andrulat Charitable Foundation Blum Shapiro City of Hartford Connecticut Department of Economic & Community Development Elephant Eye Theatricals LLC The William & Eva Fox Foundation/TCG Burry Fredrik Foundation Harry E. Goldfarb Family Foundation Greater Hartford Arts Council Hartford Foundation for Public Giving The Hartford Stage Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving The John & Kelly Hartman Foundation The Burton & Phyllis Hoffman Foundation The Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation The Hugh M. Joseloff and Helen H. Joseloff Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Worth and Louise Loomis Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving The Katharine K. McLane & Henry R. McLane Charitable Trust Morgan Stanley William & Alice Mortensen Foundation The Shubert Foundation Sparta Insurance Holdings, Inc. Travelers United Technologies Corporation
IN-KIND SUPPORT
Adams & Knight Jill Adams & Bill Knight Amtrak Paul L. Bourdeau Michele Bush Jim & Diane Friedman Hilton Hartford Nancy Guyette David Jimenez David & Jan Klein Hans J. Kuss Peggy Lareau James & Diane Levy Roger Loeb, Allan S. Goodman, Inc. Anthony Macro Minuteman Press Betty Morcom Susan & Michael Perl Belle K. Ribicoff
Barbara Rubin Temple Street Townhouses Judy Thompson Wadsworth Atheneum Linda C. Wick
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Major corporations or their affiliated foundations encourage support of Hartford Stage by matching their employee’s contributions or making gifts in recognition of their employees’ volunteer activities with Hartford Stage. We applaud them for their philanthropic policies that have benefited the theatre. Adobe Aetna Foundation, Inc. America’s Charities Amica Companies Foundation AT&T Foundation Matching Gift Program Bank of America Crum & Forster Dominion Foundation General Mills Foundation Hewlett-Packard IBM Corporation ING Foundation Larson Lighting Design Services Lincoln Financial Foundation Prudential Reid & Riege, P.C. Travelers The UBS Foundation United Technologies Corporation Walt Disney Company Foundation XL Global Services
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CURRENT CONTRIBUTORS LIST COMPLETE AUGUST 2013 Impact Creativity is an urgent call to action to save theatre education programs in 19 of our largest cities. Impact Creativity brings together theatres, arts education experts and individuals to help over 500,000 children and youth, most of them disadvantaged, succeed through the arts by sustaining the theatre arts education programs threatened by today’s fiscal climate. For more information on how “theatre education changes lives,” please visit: www.impactcreativity.org
($250,000 OR MORE) The James S. and Lynne P. Turley Ernst & Young Fund for Impact Creativity Clear Channel Outdoor* CMT/ABC* ($100,000 OR MORE) The Hearst Foundations ($50,000 OR MORE) AOL* ($10,000 OR MORE) Christopher Campbell/ Palace Production Center* Lisa Orberg Frank and Bonnie Orlowski The Ralph and Luci Schey Foundation The Schloss Family Foundation Southwest Airlines* James S. Turley John Thomopoulos Wells Fargo ($5,000 OR MORE) Steven and Joy Bunson Paula Dominick Christ Economos Mariska Hargitay* Ogilvy & Mather* The Maurer Family Foundation ($1,000 OR MORE) Nick Adamo Mitchell J. Auslander Ryan Dudley Bruce R. Ewing Jessica Farr Steve & Donna Gartner Glen Gillen Peter Hermann Janet and Howard Kagan John Major Jonathan Maurer and Gretchen Shugart George S. Smith, Jr. Florence Miller Memorial Fund Theodore Nixon Carol Ostrow RBC Wealth Management Isabelle Winkles *Includes In-kind support
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Hartford Stage depends on the generosity of thousands of individuals and families each year. It is with immense gratitude that we recognize the following donors to our annual and capital campaigns. PRODUCER ($25,000+) Jill Adams & Bill Knight Cynthia Kellogg Barrington + The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Foundation The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, as recommended by Beatrice Koopman Jeffrey & Nancy Hoffman Christopher & Janet M. Larsen Belle K. Ribicoff George T. Richards William & Judith Thompson
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER ($15,000+) Sue A. Collins George & Laura Estes The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, as recommended by Linda & David Glickstein Janice & David Klein Ezra & Chrissie Ripple Brooke & Ted Whittemore
OVATION SOCIETY ($10,000+) Maxwell & Sally Belding Paul & Joanne Bourdeau Sara & David Carson Rick & Susan Copeland Rick & Jane Costello Sonya Dockett & Anthony Nwachukwu Bob & Frankie Goldfarb Beverly & Arnold C. Greenberg Walter & Dianne Harrison Greg & Renata Hayes Marc & Tammy Levine Jane & Roger Loeb Marjorie E. Morrissey Tom Richards Barbara Rubin Donald & Linda Silpe Mr. & Mrs. Nelson A. Sly Sally Speer Nadine Francis West & Arnold B. West Maggie & Sherwood Willard The Zachs Family
BENEFACTOR ($7,500+) Jay & Eugenia Benet Marla & John Byrnes Lois & Bill Druckemiller Carrie & Jonathan Hammond Chloe & Wes Horton
David & Sharon Jepson Robert & Anne Lally Michael & Colleen Nicastro
PATRON SOCIETY ($3,500+) Arnold & Peg Amstutz Andra Asars Duff Ashmead & Eric Ort Kelley & Walter Bonn John & Nan Breglio Patti & Richard Broad Michele Bush & Michael Cooper Christopher & Kimberley Byrd Coleman H. & Jo Champlin Casey Anna & David Clark Sam & Jessica Fingold Susan & Robert Fisher Joseph & Rose Fortuna Molly Garrett Gary & Alice Gold William Gratz & James Bruno Tom & Eunice Groark Grunberg Family Foundation Doris & Ray Guenter Frank Haviland & Shirley Mae Neu Bill & Peggy Herdegen George & Helen Ingram David & Beth Jimenez Nafe E. Katter The Doris & Simon Konover Family Foundation Elizabeth & Michael Krall Katherine J. Lambert Alan & Marcia Lazowski Tom & Margah Lips John & Beth Lynch Neal & Amy Mandell Margaret Marchak & Mark Schreier Barri Marks Katharine & Hugh McLean Judith Meyers & Dick Hersh Tuck & Ki Miller Paul & Grace Mitchell Robert A. & Joan C. Penney Esther A. Pryor Christopher J. Rixon Marsha & David Roth Peter+ & Betsy Russell Phil & Robin Schonberger John & Donna Sennott Elisabeth & Bruce Simons Robin L. Smith The Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, as recommended by Harry Solomon Mark & Ileen Swerdloff Allan & Sally Taylor Richard & Jane Tedder
Peter Tedone Linda Cheverton Wick & Walter Wick Mark & Patty Willis Michael Wilson & Jeff Cowie C. Robert Zelinger
PARTNER ($1,200+) Anonymous Victoria & Leonard Albert Linda S. Alexander Lois & Bruce Anderson Cynthia Bates & Jonathan Russell Jim & Joan Betts John & Suzanne Bourdeaux Ellen Brown John Bracker & Rachel Countryman Lynne & Austin Carey Sara M. Cole Keir Dullea Susan & Stanley Fellman Ruth Fitzgerald & Dave Sageman Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Franklin Marilda L. Gándara & Scott O’Keefe David & Cynthia Gordon David & Gail Hall Steve & Ellen Harris Dennis Hersh John W. Huntington Jan & Claire Kennedy Barbara and Paul Kiefer Joel M. & Naomi Baline Kleinman Bernard & Gale Kosto Lee G. Kuckro Shannon & Brian LaPierre Andrew & Lauren Lieberman Sharon & Henry Martin Kristi Matus Ellen & Allan Mayer E. John McGarvey H.R. McLane Carole & Edward T. McPhee Jr. Paul & Cecily Mehlman Neil & Tricia Mitchill Lynda B. Moecker Daniel & Arlene Neiditz Janice Niehaus Wilfred R. Noel Paul & Arlene Norman Russell J. & Margo S. O’Connor Marlene O’Neill Nicholas Ohly & Sara Huntington Ohly Sarah & Samuel Paul Jeffrey & Kristin Pomeroy Andrew Ricci, Jr., M.D. & Jacqueline A. Muschiano Susan E. Riley Douglas H. Robins Robert S. Rosson & Judy Pitt
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J. Schermerhorn Scott Schooley & Giuliana Musilli Robert K. Schrepf Don Sikes Catherine Smith Marge & Ted Storrs Katherine N. Stott Michael Stotts & David Mayhew Elsa & Michael Suisman Mike Thiessen Darko Tresnjak & Josh Pearson Marie-Claire & J.P. van Rooy Sharon L. Vasquez Patricia Walker Jacqueline R. Werner Mr. & Mrs. John H.P. Wheat Gary & Diane Whitney Nancy C. Wilde Ms. Ruth Ann Woodley & Mr. Peter Gourley Paul B. Zolan & Kate D. Steinway
ADVOCATE ($600+) Anonymous (2) Lawrence & Ruth Alexander John & Angela Arrington Sam & Janet Bailey Irene & Martin Berman Shari G. Cantor Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Chabot Sandra & Arnold Chase Blair Childs Candice Chirgotis & Jim Keller Carol & Tim Covello Laura & Timothy Curry Robert & Deborah Cushman Kathy & Scott Demsey Genevieve DeSantis Tom & Tina Dugdale George K. Fenn, Jr. Carol Gabrielson Fine Ted & Chris Fishman Tom Fogarty David B. Foster Peter & Laurie Frenzel Robert Garrey Mrs. Mary P. Gibbons Bob & Peg Giles Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Goode Mr. William Gough & Ms. Mary Jane Cook Cate & John Grady-Benson Mrs. Harry J. Gray Floyd W. Green III Ira Greenbaum Rachel K. Grody
Virgil & Ruth Guzulescu Joyce P. Hall John & Bonnie Hamill Irma & Mort Handel Guy & Diane Hayes Suzanne Hertel Marcia & John Hincks Herb & Ilana Hirsch Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Huntington III Marian Kellner & Timothy McLaughlin Mrs. Sidney R. Kennedy Jr. & Ms. Susan Kennedy Maxine Klein & David Zeleznik Keith & Elaine Knowlton Kohn-Joseloff Foundation Drs. Leo Lefrancois & Lynn Puddington Ted & Adlyn Loewenthal Joe Marfuggi Leta Marks Sue & Bill Monks D. Kent Morest Ms. Michele Mueller Stephen & Ann Marie Mulready William Orsini & Walter Smith Patricia Pac & Paul L. LeTendre Mrs. Sidney Pinney Rev. Robert Ricciardi Donna C. Richards Dr. & Mrs. Russell Robertson Laura & John Roche Rosalie Roth Linda & David Roth Arthur & Carole Roueché Dr. Elizabeth N. Rumohr & Mr. Richard F. Rumohr Jonathan & Sherry Schreiber The Carol Sirot Foundation Andrew & Kate Smith Linda Bland Sonnenblick Phyllis Spragg Henry “Skip” Steiner Alvin & Lesley Morgan Thompson Michael & Helena Thompson Jennifer Smith Turner & Eric Turner Dudley Watkins Jean M. Weigert, MD & Daniel Millstein Sally Williams & William Fuller Susan & Elliot Williams Kathie & Ray Wilson David M. Zeleznik
HARTFORD STAGE STAFF ANNUAL GIVING The following members of the Hartford Stage staff have generously participated in this year’s annual giving campaign. Taylor Goodell Benedum Samantha & Michael Beschta John & Suzanne Bourdeaux Todd & Rebecca Brandt Alicia Catania Aurelia Clunie Heidi & Joe Frederick Casey Grambo David Henderson Bryan & Traci Holcombe Kera Jewett Ayla Kapiloff Tim Kendrick Todd Kulik Emely & Steve Larson Chuck & Theresa MacNaughton Audra Mailhot Kristen Michaels Jim Morgan Christopher Nelson Andy Palmer Liz Paradis Hunter Parker Carrie Peters-Jacques Jennifer & Nathan A. Roberts Michael P. Sandner Matt Smart Stacie J. Snyder Mike Stotts & David Mayhew Darko Tresnjak & Josh Pearson Emily Van Scoy Elinor Watts Allison Whitehall Max Williams Elizabeth Williamson Cheryl Winter
MEMORIAL & HONORARY IN MEMORY OF “BUD” COHEN:
Sherry Banks-Cohen IN MEMORY OF JAMILLE T. FARRAH:
Virginia G. Brechtel IN MEMORY OF DR. JOHN M. GIBBONS:
Mrs. Mary P. Gibbons IN MEMORY OF JACK AND PATSY HUNTINGTON:
John W. Huntington IN HONOR OF THE MARRIAGE OF KRISTEN & LEW MICHAELS:
Emily Van Scoy
+ Deceased Donors printed in red or blue have shown extraordinary loyalty to Hartford Stage. Those whose names are printed in red have given at least 25 years of continuous, uninterrupted support. Those whose names appear in blue have given 10 years of continuous, uninterrupted support.
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ANNUAL CONTRIBUTORS
IN MEMORY OF DONALD NEALES:
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Auster Mr. & Mrs. George McCabe Lisa Wahle & Peter Auster Phyllis Wang Cheryl, Bill & Billy Winter IN MEMORY OF VAL SCOTT:
Michael Ross IN MEMORY OF MARY DANA SHIPMAN:
Brock Putnam IN HONOR OF BELLE RIBICOFF’ & DARKO TRESNJAK’S BIRTHDAYS:
Paul & Joanne Bourdeau IN HONOR OF DARKO TRESNJAK:
Arthur & Marilyn Neumann
SEAT CAMPAIGN In the summer of 2014, Hartford Stage will replace the seats in the Huntington Theatre. We are grateful for those individuals and organizations who have supported this important effort. Jill Adams & Bill Knight Linda S. Alexander Jay & Eugenia Benet Bonnie S. Bercowetz & Paul L. Klopp Martin & Lynn Bloom Ellen Brown Michele B. Bush & Michael Cooper Marla & John Byrnes David & Sara Carson Anna & David Clark Connecticut Light & Power— A Northeast Utilities Company Catherine Daly Sonya Dockett & Anthony Nwachukwu William & Lois Druckemiller William Gratz & James Bruno Greater Hartford Arts Council
Thomas & Eunice Groark The John & Kelly Hartman Foundation Frank Haviland & Sally Mae Neu Greg & Renata Hayes Bill & Peggy Herdegen Jeffrey & Nancy Hoffman Chloe & Wes Horton David & Sharon Jepson Janice & David Klein Joel & Naomi Kleinman Robert & Anne Lally Katherine J. Lambert Andrew & Lauren Lieberman Mr. & Mrs. Crawford Lincoln Tom & Margah Lips Margaret Marchak & Mark Schreier Katharine & Hugh McLean Marjorie E. Morrissey William & Alice Mortensen Foundation Arlene & Daniel Neiditz Michael & Colleen Nicastro Marlene O’Neill Sarah & Samuel Paul Judy Pitt & Robert Rosson Tom Richards Ezra & Chrissie Ripple Barbara Rubin John & Donna Sennott Don C. Sikes Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Sly Sally Speer Edward & Margaret Storrs Katherine N. Stott Mark & Ileen Swerdloff Richard & Jane Tedder William & Judith Thompson Nadine Francis West & Arnold B. West Brooke & Ted Whittemore Maggie & Sherwood Willard Michael Wilson & Jeff Cowie Ms. Ruth Ann Woodley & Mr. Peter Gourley
SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY The Shakespeare Society comprises individuals who have provided for the future of Hartford Stage in their estate plans. Hartford Stage is deeply grateful for their generosity and foresight. Anonymous (19) Mr. & Mrs. William I. Atwood Maxwell & Sally Belding Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bourdeau Mrs. Joan Brown Kimberley & Christopher Byrd Marla & John Byrnes Edward C. Cape Mario R. Cavallo Anna & David Clark Sue A. Collins Kathy Frederick & Eugene Leach Dieter & Siegelind Johannes Nafe E. Katter Janice & David Klein Joel M. & Naomi Baline Kleinman Katherine J. Lambert Christopher & Janet M. Larsen Tom & Margah Lips Elaine Title Lowengard Helen Ingram Judith Meyers & Richard Hersh Elaine Title Lowengard Tuck & Ki Miller Judge Jon O. Newman Belle K. Ribicoff Ann+ & George Richards Ezra & Chrissie Ripple Dr. & Mrs. Russell Robertson Barbara Rubin Robert K. Schrepf Donald & Linda Silpe Jennifer Smith Turner & Eric Turner Mary Stephenson Elsa & Michael Suisman
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H A R T F O R D S TAG E A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F
Darko Tresnjak Artistic Director*
Michael Stotts Managing Director
(*position permanently endowed by Janet S. Suisman)
ARTISTIC Maxwell Williams,
Associate Artistic Director
Elizabeth Williamson, Senior
Dramaturg/Director of New Play Development
Janine Nabers, Aetna New Voices Fellow Bruce Turk, Fox Foundation Resident Actor Fellow Writers Currently Under Commission:
Luis Alfaro, Marcus Gardley, Matthew Lopez, Janine Nabers, Will Power, Craig Wright. GENERAL MANAGEMENT Emily Van Scoy, General Manager Stacie J. Snyder, Assistant General Manager
Scott Bartelson,
PRODUCTION Bryan T. Holcombe, Production Manager Andy Palmer,
MARKETING, SALES & COMMUNICATIONS David Henderson, Director of
Samantha Donnelly,
Todd M. Brandt, Associate Director of
Arielle Goldstein, Amy Lamm,
Taylor G. Benedum,
Associate Production Manager Company Manager
Production Assistants
Set Construction & Scenic Art Aaron D. Bleck, Technical Director Mike Beschta, Assistant Technical Director Samantha Beschta, Master Carpenter Christopher Nelson, Tina LaPonte, Ian Sweeney, Carpenters Curt Tomczyk, Charge Scenic Artist Carrie Peters, Stage Carpenter
Management Associate
FINANCE Michael P. Sandner, Director of Finance Cheryl Winter, Bookkeeper DEVELOPMENT John Bourdeaux, Director of Development Casey Grambo, Development Assistant Kera Jewett, Individual Giving Manager Kristen Michaels, Events Manager Jim Morgan, Institutional Giving Manager EDUCATION Jennifer Roberts, Director of Education Nina Pinchin, Associate Director of Education
Robert Reader,
Education Programs Manager
Aurelia Clunie,
Education Associate for Student Audiences
Ayla Kapiloff,
Education Associate for School Programs
Hunter Parker,
Education Associate for Adult Programs
Emely Larson, Studio Manager Erin Frederick, Education Enrollment and Marketing Coordinator
2013–2014 Apprentices Athena Ellis, Arts Administration James Will McBride, Artistic Siri Nelson, Costumes McKenzi Swinehart, Development Samantha Martinson, Education Yuki Katayama, Marketing Katy Persutti, Production Management Elaine Gray, Props Aarron Schuelke, Scenic Arts
Costumes & Wardrobe Blair Gulledge, Costume Shop Manager
Britt Watts, Costume Shop Assistant B.W. Sellers, Draper Pat Van Horn, First Hand SB Parks, Costume Crafts Julia Bowers, Wardrobe Supervisor Emma Tremmel, Wig/Wardrobe Properties Todd R. Kulik, Properties Manager Erin Keller, Properties Artisan
Marketing, Sales & Communications Marketing, Sales & Communications Graphic Designer & Brand Manager
Tim Kendrick, Data Services Manager Charles MacNaughton, Digital Media Manager
Theresa M. MacNaughton, Community Engagement Associate
T. Charles Erickson, Company Photographer
Sales Center Joe Frederick, Director of Sales Darlene Herrick,
Administrative Assistant / Sales Representative Sales Center Representatives:
Mike Davirro, Todd Merrell, Linda Young Patron Services Matthew Robinson,
Audience Services Manager
Darryl VanOudenhove, Box Office Manager
Peter Carey, Subscriptions Manager Katya Collazo, Box Office Supervisor Customer Service Representatives:
Anthony Bell, Alexandra Fischbein, Sierra Vazquez
Lighting Aaron Hochheiser, Master Electrician Jennifer M. Philp,
House Management Lew Michaels,
Assistant Master Electrician
Alicia Catania, House Manager
Cazimir Bzdyra, Light Board Operator
House Operations Staff:
Sound Michael Miceli, Audio/Video Supervisor Andrea Gordon, Audio/Video Engineer FOR THIS PRODUCTION: Kurt Fenster, Carpenter Allison Jackson, Scenic Artist Kevin DeChello, Properties Craftsperson 2010 RENOVATION ARCHITECT Mitchell Kurtz Architect PC 2014 RENOVATION ARCHITECT JCJ Architecture CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Bartlett, Brainard and Eacott
Associate Director of Theatre Operations
Brittany Boncek, Bruce Catania, Sam Chiasson, Sheznarda Flores, Antonio Giovannucci, Connor Green, Lindsey Hoffman, Elizabeth Malvo, Andrew Mentus, Cady Michaels, Tanya Rivera, Aarron Schuelke Volunteer Advisory Board Ann Cooke, President Doug Cooke, Jill Dugas, Carol Durant-Holtzclaw, Sandy Weston, Pat Tyson, Gayle Barrett, Michael Brezel, Martha Schwartz, Bobbie Werner CASTING BINDER CASTING Jay Binder, CSA Jack Bowdan, CSA Mark Brandon, CSA Jason Styres, CSA Joanna Levinger, Casting Assistant Jen Wysong, Cat Lynch, Casting Interns
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