By Neil Simon 1
MAD COW THEATRE is
founded on the belief that the Theatre is a dynamic and powerful means of social understanding, as well as a hugely entertaining art form. Through the combination of passionate, skillful acting and compelling, insightful writing, nurtured by an attentive and ever-changing process, Mad Cow presents entertaining works of Theatre to an ever-widening audience–promoting, enhancing and celebrating the human condition through art. Mad Cow Theatre is supported in part with public funds from the United Arts campaign and by State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. The Florida Arts Council, The National Endowment for the Arts; The Downtown Development Board; and Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program. A Great Nation Deserves Great Art! Mad Cow Theatre is a 501(c)3 organization and welcomes all donations including funds, materials, time and goodwill. We are especially delighted when audience members bring others to share the theatrical experience. 2
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mad Cow Theatre has forged many alliances and made many friends. This endeavor would not be possible without the generous spirit, passion and goodwill of the following individuals and organizations. A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU
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Mad Cow Theatre Presents
LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR by Neil Simon
January 25 - February 17, 2013 The Harriett Theatre
- FEATURING DAVID ALMEIDA GLENN GOVER* ROBYN KELLY HEATHER LEONARDI*
CONNOR MARSICO PHILIP NOLEN* STEVE PURNICK* BRANDON ROBERTS
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS* Scenic Design DOUGLAS HUSTON
Lighting Design ALLEN OVERLANDER
Costume Design EMILY SMITH
Sound Design BOOMER BARDO
Stage Manager ROBERT HERRLE* Director DAVID RUSSELL * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S. “SWANEE” by George Gershwin and Irving Caesar. Used by permission of WB Music Corp. and Irving Caesar Music Corp. Worldwide copyrights in the music of George Gershwin for this presentation are licensed by the Gershwin family. “THE CHRISTMAS SONG (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)” by Mel Torme and Robert Wells. Used by permission of Edwin H. Morris & Company - a division of MPL Communications LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.,
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CAST OF CHARACTERS in order of appearance
Lucas ......................................................Connor Marsico Milt ........................................................Steve Purnick Val .........................................................Tim Williams Brian.......................................................Brandon Roberts Kenny ....................................................David Almeida Carol .....................................................Heather Leonardi Max Prince .............................................Philip Nolen Helen .....................................................Robyn Kelly Ira ..........................................................Glenn Gover
PLACE An office on the 23rd floor of a building on 57th street, New York City
TIME ACT I March, 1953 ACT II Scene 1: Seven Months Later Scene 2: Christmas Eve
PRODUCTION TEAM Assistant Stage Manager..........................Tracy Lange Stage Management Intern.........................Linda Romanello Properties................................................Lisa Buck, Michael Bell Scenic Charge.........................................Lisa Buck Scenic Painter..........................................Douglas Huston Master Carpenter ....................................Douglas Gessaman Wig Design.............................................Ron Wolek, Janet Wolek Carpenters...............................................Jim Howard, Daniel Cooksley, Kaleb Knoblauch Electricians..............................................David Clenney, Brad Snyder, Colin Cook, Tracy Lange, Kaleb Knoblauch Scenic Artist............................................. Douglas Huston Laughter on the 23rd Floor is performed with one intermission. Out of respect for the audience and the artists, patrons who leave the theatre during the performance or arrive late will be re-admitted at House Manager’s discretion. 4
The photographing, video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.
Neil Simon and Your Show of Shows Born in the Bronx on July 4, 1927, Marvin Neil Simon grew up in Manhattan and for a short time attended NYU and the University of Denver. His most significant television writing job came in the early 1950s when he joined the staff of Your Show of Shows, a landmark live television comedy series. Sid Caesar’s hilariously cutting-edge program had some of the best comic minds in television working for it, including Mel Brooks, Woody Allen, Larry Gelbart, and Carl Reiner. “I knew,” said Simon, “when I walked into Your Show of Shows, that this was the most talented group of writers that up until that time had ever been assembled together.” By the 1960s, Simon had begun to concentrate on writing plays for Broadway. Written in the early 1990s, Laughter on the 23rd Floor’s characters are based on Neil Simon’s co-writers on Your Show of Shows: Max Prince, inspired by Sid Caesar; hypochondriac Ira, based on Mel Brooks; dryly witty, sane Kenny, inspired by Larry Gelbart; and the fussy Russian émigré Val, whose real-life counterpart is Mel Tolkin.
Comedy writers for Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows: (from left, front row) Gary Belkin, Sheldon Keller, Michael Stewart and Mel Brooks; (from left, back) Neil Simon, Mel Tolkin, and Larry Gelbart.
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LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR DAVID ALMEIDA (KENNY) has appeared at Mad Cow Theatre in as Jules in Sunday In The Park With George, Yasha in The Cradle Will Rock, Jamie in My Fair Lady, Venticello in Amadeus, Waiter in She Loves Me, Pirelli in Sweeney Todd, Bently in The Constant Wife, and McQueen in Urinetown. He has also worked with Beth Marshall Presents (A Christmas Carol), Jester Theater (Hate Mail and Zombies From The Beyond), Sea World, Orlando Philharmonic, Bay Street Players, Theatre Downtown, and many a Fringe Festival (including Here Be Dragons and most recently Eunice & Ernie’s Story Time For Grown-Ups). David currently performs at Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theatre. He holds a B.A. in Cinema from UMass Amherst, and was film critic for The Watermark for 5 years. www.davidalmeida.com BOOMER BARDO (Sound Designer) has been on stage, back stage, in the pit, or on the air since he was three, professionally since he was 10. After his “finishing school” time at Walt Disney World Entertainment, Boomer earned his Bachelor of Music Education at UCF and taught music and theater full time for 5 years following his wife Joan’s career out of state. 2003 saw a return to Florida and a focus on show production. Boomer is currently the Sound Department Head at the Bob Carr PAC. A former SAG/AFTRA and AFM member, he has been with IATSE for 25 years. GLENN GOVER (IRA) appeared at Mad Cow in The Pitmen Painters. He was nominated for Best Actor in a Musical in the BroadwayWorld.com Florida awards for his portrayal of Sancho in freeFall Theatre’s Man of LaMancha in St. Petersburg. Glenn received the Jeff Norton Award for Best Supporting Actor by playing multiple colorful characters in Shipwrecked! for Gorilla Theatre in Tampa where he also appeared as an equally diverse cast of characters in The Woman in Black. Originally from Maryland, he studied at the Actors Conservatory and originated the title role in Pendragon at Smithsonian’s Discovery Theatre in Washington D.C. Glenn will be appearing this Spring with the Orlando Philharmonic in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center.
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ROBERT HERRLE (Stage Manager) is celebrating his third show as Production Stage Manager in Mad Cow’s new space. Having just concluded August: Osage County and Sunday in the Park with George, Robert is proud to have been part of the excitement in putting together a new theatre space. Also an actor and Visual Arts Model, Robert has just returned from South Florida, having spent four seasons as the resident Stage Manager for Caldwell Theatre in Boca Raton. Other Orlando performance credits include A Christmas Story and Miracle on 34th St. at The REP and productions at Mark II Dinner Theatre, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Capone’s & Arabian Nights to name a few. GO IRISH!
LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR DOUGLAS HUSTON (SCENIC DESIGNER) is a New Yorker in exile. He has worked in theatre (directing, designing, producing, writing and acting) for nearly 40 years, 21 of those in New York City, and for the last 15 years he has been in Orlando, working for Walt Disney Entertainment, and helping create local theatre. He has designed set, props or both for Pearl Theatre Company in NYC, Theatreworks USA, The Acting Company, West End Theatre, Gretna Theatre, and here in Orlando has designed shows at Theatre Downtown, including A Christmas Carol, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Weir and many more. He is also co-writer of the musical Alice In Analysis, and playwright of the hit Fringe shows boys, boys, boys! and Saint Kristie. He is happy to join the Herd. ROBYN KELLY (HELEN) is excited to be reunited with Mad Cow and Dave Russell, who directed her in 2006 as Hayley Walker in the one-woman show, Bad Dates. She’s originally from California, where she got her start in musical theater and studied improv and sketch comedy at The Groundlings. She is a proud member of SAG and played a recurring role on West Wing and was featured on Friends. She’s an actor at Universal Studios and has performed at the Orlando Fringe as Susan in [title of show] (audience choice for Favorite Actress), The Well of Horniness (“Patron’s Pick” award) and The Screw You Revue. Robyn also performs improv at SAK Comedy Lab. She sends much love to her three main men: Patrick, Ryker and Pudge.
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LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR HEATHER LEONARDI (CAROL) has been seen in Mad Cow productions including Lobby Hero, Les Liaisons dangereuses, Stop Kiss, The Shape of Things, Mary’s Wedding and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Other credits: Trapezium and A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Orlando Shakespeare Theater, A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, You Can’t Take it With You, and Sideways Stories from Wayside School at Orlando Repertory Theatre and eight years of productions in the Orlando Fringe Festival. Heather would like to thank her brand new husband Marc for all the love and laughter on their very own 23rd floor. CONNOR MARSICO (LUCAS) is making his second appearance on the Mad Cow stage, after playing Gerry in Dancing at Lughnasa last season. Past performances include roles in Urinetown, The Crucible, and See How They Run. Connor is also a self-taught musician and is proficient at the ukulele, writing and performing many of his original songs at venues across the country. Connor can also be seen on the small screen in various shows and commercials including Army Wives on Lifetime. His past studies include time at Savannah College of Art and Design. Currently Connor can be seen daily performing at the Disney Hollywood Studios with The Citizens of Hollywood. He would like to thank his family for all their love and support.
Special Thanks to:
The City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer & City Council Downtown Development Board Community Redevelopment Agency
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LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR PHILIP NOLEN (MAX PRINCE) is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers in the United States. For Mad Cow: Twelve Angry Men, Amadeus. For Orlando Shakespeare Theater: The Compleat Works of Wllm Shskspr (Abridged), The Importance of Being Earnest, The Big Bang, A Tuna Christmas, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Imaginary Invalid, and many others, including the world premieres of The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge, and Around the World in 80 Days. For the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra/Mad Cow Theatre: Guys and Dolls, My Fair Lady. Look for him in the OPO’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, in April, at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. ALLEN OVERLANDER (LIGHTING DESIGNER) is pleased to be working with Tim Williams on this production. Some of his other Mad Cow credits include Billy Bishop Goes to War, Topdog/Underdog, A Lesson Before Dying, Assassins, The Rainmaker, Glengarry Glen Ross, Humble Boy, and The Caretaker as well as many years with the Orlando Cabaret Festival. When he isn’t at the theater, Allen is an Avionics Engineer for a local aviation firm. STEVE PURNICK (MILT) has over 25 years of experience as a professional improviser, appearing with many improv companies in New York, Orlando, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Steve has also appeared on television in The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, From the Earth to the Moon, The Wizards of Waverly Place, Zeke and Luther, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Keenan and Kel, Figure it Out, Ask Rita, World Cup Comedy, and Live with Regis and Kathie Lee. Recent films include Imagine That, Under the Same Sky, Cry of the Winged Serpent, Crash Landing, Project V.I.P.E.R. and Mary Christmas. BRANDON ROBERTS (BRIAN) is making his first appearance with Mad Cow Theatre. Orlando audiences may know Brandon from his work as an actor and playwright with Orlando Shakespeare Theater, having appeared in numerous productions, as well as penning last summer’s wildly successful, Cinderella. Some folks may know Brandon as a performer and director with PB&J Theatre Factory, which produces all silent, physical comedy shows such as SPORT, SNACK, and SLEIGH. Still others may recall Brandon from the streets of Sea World, where he dons giant yellow waders and performs slapstick as a Longshoreman with Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment. And if you go way back with Brandon, and remember him from his high school days in Durham, NC, you may recall him ushering for the previews of Laughter on the 23rd Floor at Duke University, and giggling with glee as he watched Nathan Lane test his swivel chair before the show. Needless to say, Brandon is excited to be here.
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LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR DAVID RUSSELL (DIRECTOR) returns to Mad Cow after directing Bad Dates in 2006. He is the President of SAK Theater Co., and served as Artistic Director and Managing Director of the SAK Comedy Lab, the company’s 200 seat comedy improv theater in Downtown Orlando from 2002-2011. He is also an entertainment Show Director for Walt Disney World in Orlando, having served as Show Director for several popular entertainment attractions including the World Showcase Players, Turtle Talk, Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, Comedy Warehouse and The Adventurers Club. David has been a teacher of improvisation for 25 years and has traveled all over the world performing, directing, speaking and teaching. EMILY SMITH (COSTUME DESIGNER) celebrates her fourth show with Mad Cow. Her costume, prop, and scenic work has been seen across Central Florida and New England theatres and theme parks, including our own dear Annie Russell. She fondly remembers designs for Cabaret, Around the World in 80 Days, Is He Dead?, and of course most recently August: Osage County, Sunday in the Park With George and Billy Bishop Goes to War at Mad Cow. TIMOTHY WILLIAMS (VAL) received a BA in theater from the University of Central Florida. He has performed in sixteen main stage productions with Orlando Shakespeare Theater, including Othello, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Arms and the Man; the Artist’s Collaborative Theater production of The Kentucky Cycle, Mad Cow Theatre’s The Life of Galileo, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Billy Bishop Goes to War; The Vine Theater’s Bullshot Crummond; The Turn of the Screw, and Fully Committed at Cape May Stage; and Alpine Theater Project’s productions of Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Godspell, and Stones in His Pockets. Timothy is an actor at the Walt Disney World Resort and directed Private Lives, Next to Normal, and Sunday in the Park with George at Mad Cow Theatre.
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A classic by
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THE BLACK BOX Feb 8-Mar 3, 2013
Mad Cow Directory Executive Director
Photographer
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Development Coordinator Emily Dorff
Box Office Supervisor Audrey Frank
Box Office Assistants Leonidas Bratini Talise Johnson
Tom Hurst
Michael Gross Dan Dantin Elizabeth Maupin Mitzi Maxwell Brian McDowell Richard Russell Dr. Bob Stonerock
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2012-2013 Donors DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($1000 - $2499) Anonymous (2) Debbie & Ken Carpenter Peter Giacalone Siegmund I. & Marilyn Goldman in honor of Steve Goldman & Julie Goldman Klein Richard & Annette Manganel Ken & Trisha Margeson
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THE HERD (UP TO $249) Anonymous (10) 2B Bello Joe & Nancy Adams Herb & Elaine Adler In honor of Marc Allaire John & Lillian Armstrong Maria Elena Augustin in honor of Walter Horst Augustin Neil & Genie Blaher Ruth Bolton Dr. Rita Bornstein Maria Bors Midge Bowman Pam & Steve Brandon Michael & Deborah Branton Randy Brown Stuart Brown Bettina Brutsch Barbara Buchele Lois Burden Charlotte & John Carter Gene Columbus John Connon Mickey Cook James & Kay Cooksey Larry Cooperman Julie Copeland & Robert Beller Diana Coven in memory of Robert J. Coven Andrea Cox Bobby Croxford Ceme Curley
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THE HERD (UP TO $249) Stacey Jane Lewis Elaine Liles Warren Lindsey Kay Linton PJ Litfin Rosalyn Lowenstein Jane Lowitz Amy Luek Jim Lussier & Nancy Jacobson Rosemary Maher & Mendel Melzer Bernadette Mangan Barbara Martin & Randy Engar Paul S. May Nancy B. McClure Raven McElman John & Rebekah McReynolds Louise Meador Beverley & Richard Meer Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Menard Barry & Denny Meneghelli Robert & Janice Miller Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Minear Brian Mitchell Laura Moehlenkamp Sharon & Theodore Molthen Raymond & Candace Mortensen Jim & Mari Moye Rich & Jane Mueller Kevin Muhs Cindy & Frank Murray Allen Niles Philip Nolen
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Celnah Smith Joe L. & Beth Smith Renee Smith Denise & Douglas Sprung Dale & Becky Stafford John & Joan Starkovich Desta Horner & Stephen McKenney Steck Allen Stevenson & Susan Pins Nira Stein Mary Stine Theresa K. Thomas Carmen Torres Timothy Tracey Peter & Joan Travis Cecilia Tyne Stephen Vanasco Margie Varney Joseph Waple Bruce B. Warren J. Brett & Amelia Warren Marilyn Waters Janet & Norbert Weller Doug & Lisa Wentz Marilyn B. Williams Pauline Williams Wayne Williams Dr. James & Martha Williamson Richard Wilson Gayle Wirtz Sharon Wright Ralph & Betsy Zaorski Sherry & Art Zimand
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Mad Cow Theatre Presents
A Dark Comedy by Tracy Letts
Music by henry Krieger Lyrics and Book by Tom eyen
“This is the way the world ends, this is the way the world ends.”
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