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Mad Cow Theatre Presents
MARCH 29-APRIL 21, 2019 The provocative story of women, success and relationships By Caryl Churchill Directed by Tony Simotes
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Mad Cow Theatre Mad Cow Theatre was 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 State
of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; the Florida Council on Arts and Culture; the Florida Arts Council; the National Endowment for the Arts, the Downtown Development Board; and Orange County through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program. A great nation deserves great art! Mad Cow 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.
Mad Cow Theatre Staff Executive Director Mitzi Maxwell Director of Operations Audrey McGowen Manager of Art & Design Lisa Buck Technical Director Waylon Lemasters
Director of Special Projects Jessica Kaschube
Resident Stage Manager Katie Rinaldi
Admintstration Communications Manager Morgan Moots
Patron Services Assistants Alletta Gentry Megan Ianero Max Pinsky
Development & Events Manager Erica Bush House Manager Ryan Rosa
Photographer Tom Hurst Founding Members Rus Blackwell Trudy Bruner Alan Bruun Dennis Neal
Board Members Bill Boles Mitzi Maxwell Brian McDowell Kerby Pickens Susi Rivera Jean Siegfried Tony Simotes Wendy Zehngebot
Sales & Services Specialist Jennifer Thomas
Out of respect for the audience and the artists, patrons who leave the theatre during the performance and patrons who arrive late will be re-admitted at the house manager’s discretion. Video and photography are strictly prohibited.
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Top Girls By Caryl Churchill March 29-April 21, 2019 THE HARRIETT - FEATURING Courtney Bahr
Cynthia Beckert*
Sara Oliva*
Amanda Decker
Allison Piehl
Ashleigh Gardner Karel K. Wright*
Scenic Designer Eric Craft
Properties Master Lisa Buck
Stage Manager Katie Rinaldi
Costume Design Dwayne Broadnax
Lighting Design Amy Hadley
Sound Design Nicole Colangelo
Director Tony Simotes**
Top Girls is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. Original New York Production by the New York Shakespeare Festival Produced by Joseph Papp
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Top Girls Cast IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Marlene.................................................................................Cynthia Beckert Isabella/Joyce/Mrs. Kidd........................................................Karel K. Wright Griselda/Nell/Janine............................................................... Courtney Bahr Pope Joan/Louise ..........................................................................Sara Oliva Lady Nijo/Win......................................................................Amanda Decker Dull Gret/Angie...........................................................................Allison Piehl Waitress/Kit....................................................................... Ashleigh Gardner Top Girls is performed with one 15 minute intermission. PLACE AND TIME Act I: Sc 1: Restaurant, Saturday night. Act I: Sc 2: “Top Girls” employment agency. Monday morning. Act I: Sc 3: Joyce’s backyard. Saturday afternoon. Act II: Sc 1: Employment Agency. Monday morning. Act II: Sc 2: Joyce’s Kitchen. Sunday evening, a year earlier. PRODUCTION TEAM Assistant Stage Manager........................................................ Lizett Echevarria Technical Director................................................................ Waylon Lemasters Scenic Charge ................................................................................ Lisa Buck Original Music....................................................................... Amanda Decker
Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 *actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster
the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org
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Meet the Playwright
Caryl Churchill
Caryl Churchill (Playwright) Her plays, Downstairs (1958), Having a Wonderful Time (1960), and Easy Death (1962), were performed by Oxford-based theatrical ensembles. During the 1960s and ’70s, Churchill wrote radio dramas and then television plays for British television. During her tenure as resident dramatist at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Churchill wrote Objections to Sex and Violence (1974), Cloud 9 (1979), was successful in the United States as well as in Britain, winning an Obie Award in 1982 for playwriting. The next year she won another Obie with Top Girls (1982), which deals with women’s losing their humanity in order to attain power in a male-dominated
environment. Softcops (1984), Serious Money (1987) and Icecream (1989) investigates Anglo-American stereotypes. The former received an Obie for best new American play. In 1997 she collaborated with the composer Orlando Gough to create Hotel, a choreographed opera or sung ballet set in a hotel room. Also that year her short play This Is a Chair was produced. She later explored issues of identity in A Number (2002), about a father and his cloned sons. winning her third Obie for playwriting. Also in 2002 she won an Obie for sustained achievement. Her subsequent works included Love and Information (2012) and Escaped Alone (2016). The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Top Girls COURTNEY BAHR (Griselda/Nell/ Jeanine) is excited to be returning to Mad Cow and grateful to Tony and Mitzi for the opportunity. Past roles here include Birdie in The Little Foxes and Rita in The Water Engine. She has performed with Orlando Shakespeare Theater, the IceHouse Theatre, Bay Street Players, Southern Winds Theatre, and Women Playwrights’ Initiative. Regional credits include Barter Theatre and a national tour of Cyrano de Bergerac. Many blessings include Duncan, Jackson, Christopher, Juliette and the arts.
LISA BUCK (Properties Master) Set designs include The Road to Mecca, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, and Painting Churches (Mad Cow Theatre), Don Pasquale, Abduction from the Seraglio, and Carmina Burana (Orlando Opera), Madama Butterfly, II Barbiere di Siviglia, Tosca, and The Magic Flute (Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra) and is currently designing The Tender Land (UCF). Lisa studied painting at Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute, and Cobalt Studios. She has won numerous awards for her painting and has written how-to-paint articles for North Light Publications.
CYNTHIA BECKERT (Marlene) is delighted to return to Mad Cow for her third consecutive season, having previously performed in Rapture, Blister, Burn, Grounded, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife and The God Game. She recently appeared in Pipeline at American Stage Theatre Company in St Petersburg. Cynthia is grateful to Mad Cow for its continuing dedication to supporting women’s voices by presenting plays with multiple strong female roles in a wide variety of ages.
ERIC CRAFT (Scenic Designer) is excited to return to set design after having designed lights for The Royal Family, The Little Foxes, and Fun Home. Eric’s set designs at Mad Cow include The Brothers Size and A View from the Bridge. He has worked at Pioneer Theatre Company, Sacramento Theater Company, Utah Shakespeare Festival, and numerous other regional theaters. He would like to thank his family for all their support.
DWAYNE BROADNAX (Costume Designer) attended the Duke Ellington School for the Arts in Washington, DC. He holds a BS degree in apparel management and worked for several years in the apparel industry. His second love, next to performing, is textiles. Noteworthy costume experience: Purlie Victorious, Spunk, … And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little Dwayne is excited and thankful to be a part of this production.
NICOLE COLANGELO (Sound Designer) is a recent graduate from Rollins College with a duel major in theatre and classical studies. She is excited to design at Mad Cow for the first time. At Rollins she was sound designer for Sense and Sensibility, co-sound designer for 9 to 5, associate sound designer for The Foreigner and A Piece of My Heart and audio console engineer for Urinetown.
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Top Girls AMANDA DECKER (Lady Nijo/Win) is making her debut at Mad Cow Theatre. She has been seen at the Garden Theatre as a gargoyle in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Euterpe in Xanadu. She also has played the Sugarplum Fairy, a runaway witch, and a poolside singer during various holidays at the Gaylord Palms Resort. Amanda thanks her family and friends, especially her husband, Zach, and their dog, Banjo, for their endless love and support.
Viewpoints with Rebekah Lane, and dialects with Ginny Kopf. Selected credits: Nora in A Doll’s House, Belinda Blair/Flavia Brent in Noises Off, Mature Penelope in The Penelopiad, Dr. Chesky in Space, Gwen Davies in Funeral Party, and Rosalind in As You Like It. AMY HADLEY (Lighting Designer) works as lighting designer with many Central Florida theaters and is staff lighting designer for Beth Marshall Presents. She is excited to be returning for her sixth production with Mad Cow, where she was part of the creative team for Buyer & Cellar, Bad Jews, Silent Sky, The Big Meal, 1776, Pygmalion and Fences. When she is not working as a lighting designer,
ASHLEIGH ANN GARDNER (Waitress/Kit/Shona) is an actor, playwright, dramaturge, musician, and prop/scenic artist. She has studied Linklater technique with Sarah Hankins,
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Top Girls part of the opening cast of Mickey and the Wondrous Book. BA in theatre, Florida State University.
she serves as technical director for the Orlando Fringe. SARA OLIVA (Pope Joan/Louise) Mad Cow: My Name Is Asher Lev and A View From the Bridge. Recently seen as Church Lady in Between Riverside and Crazy at American Stage Theatre Company and GableStage. Also in Florida: Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Alhambra Dinner Theatre, Orlando Fringe, Playfest. New York and regional: Shakespeare in the Parking Lot’s Coriolanus, the Drilling Company, HERE, Dixon Place, Northlight Theatre, Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Berkshire Theater Group, and others.
KATIE RINALDI (Stage Manager) is in her third season with Mad Cow, where she stage-managed Fun Home, The Royal Family, Little Foxes, Born Yesterday, Tale of the Allergists Wife, The God Game, Constellations, and Skylight and was assistant stage manager and fight captain for A View from the Bridge. Katie has also stagemanaged for Creative City Project, the Vault and Busch Gardens. She holds a BFA in stage management from the University of Central Florida. TONY SIMOTES (Director) is former artistic director of Shakespeare & Company, which he helped found in 1978. Recent credits: The Royal Family, The Little Foxes, A View from the Bridge, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, Born Yesterday, Fences, Painting Churches, The God Game, and Constellations (all at Mad Cow), The Three Musketeers (Connecticut Repertory Theatre), The Cradle Will Rock (Rollins College) and The Nerd (Madison Repertory Theatre). Lucy makes it all possible.
GABRIELLA “ELLIE” PETRO (Sound Designer) is a recent graduate of Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, where she studied technical theatre and design. Past sound designs with Mad Cow include Buyer & Cellar and The Royal Family. In college, Ellie designed more than 20 productions, one of which received a Merit Award at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. She also has worked on a show at the Edinburgh Fringe and with Pittsburgh community theaters.
KAREL K WRIGHT (Isabella/Joyce/ Mrs. Kidd) Previous roles at Mad Cow include Ben Franklin in 1776, Aunt Kate in James Joyce’s The Dead, Big Mama in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Ruth Steiner in Collected Stories, Mrs. Graves in Enchanted April, Mrs. Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, and Lavinia in The Heiress. A few of her favorite regional credits: It Shoulda Been You, The Beauty
ALLISON PIEHL (Dull Gret/Angie) is excited to make her debut in Mad Cow’s regular season. She appeared at the theatre last year in It Was A Very Good Year, 1952/1972 and It Was a Very Good Yule, 1950s Edition. She has spent the last decade singing in theme parks in Central Florida and at Hong Kong Disneyland, where she was
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Top Girls designers, and directors. A mainstay of the company is its dedication to the process of creating theatre, incorporating in-depth rehearsal and research periods along with a nurturing collaborative process. The company’s awards include Arts Innovator of the Year (United Arts of Central Florida), “Best Place to See a Play” (Orlando Sentinel), “Best Live Theatre” (Orlando Weekly), “Best Local Theatre Company” (Orlando Magazine), and “Best Performance Theatre” (Orlando Business Journal).
Queen of Leenane*, August: Osage County, Kiss the Moon Kiss the Sun, and Blithe Spirit. To learn more about Karel, please visit her website at www. karelkwright.com Mad Cow Theatre (22nd Season) is one of Orlando’s most respected professional theatre companies, committed to presenting compelling works of theatre for a wide range of audiences, with a passion for both classic and contemporary plays representing the best of American and world literature. Mad Cow Theatre attracts the area’s most talented actors,
Meet the Cast
Courtney Bahr
Cynthia Beckert
Sara Oliva
Amanda Decker
Allison Piehl
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Ashley Gardner
Karel K. Wright
Donors List 2018-2019 Mad Cow Theatre has continually expanded at a pace that reflects the need of the city around it, and today is no exception. Mad Cow Theatre is making progress every day thanks to the visionary and generous support of the citizens of Central Florida and individual philanthropists, foundations, and corporations who believe that Orlando’s success is tied directly to a dynamic cultural and artistic scene.
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Florida Theatrical Association Holland & Knight LLP Joanne King Design Kres Chophouse Majors Motors/M Bar MBI Direct Mail Miller’s Hardware Network For Good Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment in honor of all those that keep us performing! Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Remixed Sleuths Mystery Dinner Theatre, Inc.
State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs Ten Thousand Villages of Orlando Terracon The Burnett Honors College at UCF The Hinsdale Group The Walt Disney Company Foundation The Walt Disney Foundation Walt Disney World Resort Watermark Publishing Group White Wolf Cafe Wow! Works International
Individuals & Family 2018 Bash Sponsors Maggie Albertson ArtReach Orlando Luci Belnick & Jeff Cohen The Betsy Hotel Connie Brand Karen Castelloes Steven P. Clawson Direct One Rosemary DuRocher Perry & Elieen Dworkin Ana N. Fernandez & Lynne Hendrick Sharon Gilkey Biff & Kathy Godfrey
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Donors List 2018-2019 GOLD CIRCLE $10,000-$24,999
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Mike Schneider & Erdem Aydur Mary & Frank J. Doherty
Dr. Joseph & Susan Warren Elizabeth Maupin & Jay Yellen
SILVER CIRCLE $5,000-$9,999
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Shelby Norwich & Bob Vanderwiede Judith Thompson
Tony Simotes Lee & Wendy Zehngebot
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $2,500-$4,999
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Whitney & Jason Morse Chris Crotty & Janie Brownlee
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DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $1,000-$2,499 Anonymous Creative Zing Promotion Group Bill & Leslie Boles Ann Cook Perry & Eileen Dworkin Thomas & Kathleen Gillman Jim & Freddi Goodrich
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ARTIST’S CIRCLE $500-$999 Anonymous Donna & Norman Abramson Sheila Arnold Curt & Sheryl Batchelder Jan Bowman Stephen & Pam Brandon Rick & Jerry Burnley Karen Castelloes Brian Chambers Luci Belnick & Jeff Cohen in honor of Marty Stonerock Marc & Jill Craddock Robert & Mary Dipboye Rosemary DuRocher Ana Fernandez & Lynn Hendrick Barbara & Richard Fulton
Rosemary Gates Sharon Gilkey David & Nancy Harvey Ron Hirsch Nancy Hutson Elizabeth Jackson Bette Jore Robert Kemp Charline & John Kennedy in memory of Bob Stonerock Kristina Kise Susan Ledlow Joann Marks Nydia Marrero Barbara Maxwell Dr. Rudi Moerck & Brenda Dalman
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THE HERD UP TO $249 J In honor of Mike Schneider Anonymous (x15) Jerry Ackels Anne & Frank Adasczik Jonathan Albert Kay Allen Michael Ashley Mariela Atkins Duncan Bahr & Courtney Penzimer Gary Becker Wayne Beckett Mark Behrens Albert Berger Victor Bevilacqua Michael and Grey Binford Neal & Genie Blaher in memory of Harriett Lake Judy Bloom Federico Borghesi Marylynn Boris Rita Bornstein Ed & Louise Borsoi Russell Bove Mildred Bowman Connie Brand
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