PTC I Hate Hamlet
March 20 through April 4, 2015
I Hate Hamlet By Paul Rudnick
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PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY The resident professional theatre of the University of Utah The Roy W. and Elizabeth E. Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre C. Lowell Lees Main Stage
Karen Azenberg Artistic Director
Chris Lino Managing Director presents
I HATE HAMLET by PAUL RUDNICK J. PAUL BOEHMER
TODD CERVERIS
ALYSSA GAGARIN
NELL GWYNN
SYBIL LINES
BEN ROSENBAUM
Set Design TOM BUDERWITZ
Costume Design DAVID KAY MICKELSEN
Lighting Design PAUL MILLER
Sound Design JOSHUA C. HIGHT
Hair and Makeup Design AMANDA FRENCH
Dramaturg ALEXANDRA HARBOLD
Fight Choreographer CHRISTOPHER DUVAL
Stage Manager JOHN “J.P.” POLLARD
Directed by
ART MANKE Casting by Rich Cole Casting Originally produced by Jujamcyn Theatres, James B. Freydberg, Robert G. Perkins, Margo Lion. Original production directed by Michael Engler. I HATE HAMLET is presented by special arrangement with DRAMATIST’S PLAY SERVICES, INC. *The theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Pioneer Theatre Company’s production of
I HATE HAMLET
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CAST OF CHARACTERS Cast in order of appearance Felicia Dantine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NELL GWYNN* Andrew Rally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BEN ROSENBAUM* Deirdre McDavey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ALYSSA GAGARIN* Lillian Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SYBIL LINES* John Barrymore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. PAUL BOEHMER* Gary Peter Lefkowitz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TODD CERVERIS* SETTING Time: The early 1990s. Place: The top floor apartment of a brownstone just off Washington Square in New York City. THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION AEA Production Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARY P. COSTELLO* Fight Captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TODD CERVERIS* *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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I HATE HAMLET
NOTES ON THE PLAY By Dramaturg Alexandra Harbold
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n a 2007 essay for the New Yorker, Paul Rudnick recounts how he came across a listing for “a medieval duplex” while apartment hunting in New York City in the late eighties. Upon seeing the apartment, he discovered that it had once been the rented residence of legendary actor John Barrymore. Barrymore, “The Great Profile,” that “Olympian Hamlet, devastating seducer, and everyone’s favorite scoundrel,” had refashioned the fourth floor brownstone apartment as his own Gothic hideaway (replete with theatrical plaster and ironwork, wooden beams, and stained glass), christening it “The Alchemist’s Corner.” Barrymore had hired a carpenter to build a staircase up to the tinned roof. He then stole the man’s tools, urging him to abjure his rules, square, and level as he made his measurements and calculations; Barrymore wanted the resulting
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NOTES ON THE PLAY architecture to be as rough-hewn and poetic as possible. He then turned to landscaping the roof, sans thought about drainage or the weight of the 35 tons of topsoil he had distributed onto the rooftop. Barrymore planted wisteria, cherry trees, and grape vines, and installed a fountain, flagstone paths, and beehives, creating his very own penthouse estate. Paul Rudnick, inspired by his habitation under Barrymore’s “bastard Jacobean roof ” began to dig into the actor’s history and discovered that Barrymore had resided in the brownstone just prior to his celebrated run of Hamlet. Rudnick began to write a novel about a young television star from LA who has moved into Barrymore’s former home just as he is about to play the Dane at Shakespeare in the Park. It quickly became apparent to Rudnick that the novel should be a play. Says the playwright, “Is my apartment haunted? Of course it is. The ghost wrote the play. If you dislike it, blame him. If you enjoy yourself, then by all means shower me with compliments, and I’ll be happy to pass them on.”
JOHN BARRYMORE By Dramaturg Alexandra Harbold (1882-1942) Born John Sydney Blythe, Barrymore was the youngest child of great comic actress Georgiana Drew Barrymore and British-born stage actor Maurice Barrymore (original name, Herbert Blythe). John and his siblings Ethel and Lionel were the next generation of “the Royal Family of the American Theatre.” Barrymore resisted going on the stage, instead deciding to pursue a career as a painter. He attended King’s College, the New York’s Art Student League, and worked briefly as an illustrator but was ultimately drawn back to the stage, calling the theatre “the easiest place to earn a decent living.” Barrymore became a matinee idol, playing rogues, madmen, and lovers in silent films, talkies, and on stage (and often seducing his leading ladies on screen and off). In 1922, he undertook Hamlet, the creative endeavor which would define his legacy.
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For months, Barrymore studied intensively with voice coach Margaret Carrington; she advised Barrymore to disregard all precedents and to explore Shakespeare’s play as a modern script never before performed. Barrymore described Hamlet as “a normal, healthy, lusty young fellow who simply got into a mess that was too thick for him…He was a great fencer, an athlete, a man who led an active, healthy life. How can you make a sickly half-wit out of a man like that? Can you imagine how this quick-witted young fencer made love to Ophelia in the Elsinore garden? Polonius was a wise father, when he warned Ophelia to watch out for that fellow.” With typical irreverence, Barrymore told producer Arthur Hopkins, “I want him to be so male that when I come out on stage they can hear my balls clank.” John Barrymore’s Hamlet ran for 101 performances, surpassing Edwin Booth’s record, and could have run much longer. The night of his farewell performance in New York, the theatre box office was forced to turn away over 1,000 people.
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WHO’S WHO J. PAUL BOEHMER (Barrymore) attended his first Shakespearean play while in high school; he knew then that he was destined to become the classically trained actor he is today. Graduating with a Masters’ Degree, Paul was cast as Hamlet by the very stage actor who inspired his career path. A nod from the Universe he’d chosen right! Paul has worked on Broadway and extensively in regional theatre. Coinciding with another of his passions, sci-fi, Paul has been cast in various roles in many episodes of Star Trek. Paul’s love of literature and learning led him to his work as a narrator for Books on Tape, his latest endeavor. This will be his third appearance at Pioneer Theatre Company. Paul is married to the love of his life, Offir, and they live in Los Angeles with their two midnight-rambling tomcats Dread & David.
‘42 (Buck’s County Playhouse), Gypsy (Signature Theatre) and The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare Theatre Company); TV/Film: Show Me A Hero (HBO). BFA Musical Theatre from Penn State University. Thank you to my incredible family for their constant support!
NELL GWYNN (Felicia) is thrilled to be making her Pioneer Theatre Company debut! She is best known locally for her work with the Salt Lake Acting Company, where she has played Gwen in Rapture, Blister, Burn; Margie in Good People; Eunice in The Exit Interview, Veronica in God of Carnage, Ann/Emily in The Persian Quarter and the Angel & Others in Angels in America. She has also worked with Plan-B and Flying Bobcat locally. Favorite NYC credits include: David Johnston’s Candy & Dorothy (GLAAD New Media Award Winner), Tom Rowan’s Kiss & TODD CERVERIS (Gary) Cry (Innovative Theatre Award Nomination- Best Broadway credits include South Supporting Actress ), and Counsellor At Law (Lortel Pacific, Twentieth Century. OffBroadway premieres include Almost, Award Winner- Best Revival). She can be seen in film festivals around the world in the short film, Monsura Maine, The Booth Variations, The Is Waiting, and the independent feature, Jackie & Butcherhouse Chronicles, and Ryan. Nell is a proud Actor’s Equity member, and is Somewhere, Someplace Else. He toured nationally represented locally by TMG. the original touring companies of War Horse, Spring Awakening, and Twelve Angry Men. Regional venues SYBIL LINES (Lillian) Theater include Arena Stage, La Jolla Playhouse, Actors credits include the Royal Theater of Louisville, George Street Playhouse, Shakespeare Company for two Cincinnati Playhouse, Portland Stage, Rep Theater years (with Judi Dench, Roger Rees of St. Louis, Dorchester Theater Festival, Adirondack and John Barton), and Broadway Theater Festival, and Grove Theater Center. Film & (Bedroom Farce with John Lithgow, television includes Allegiance, The Affair, White Collar, Nurse Jackie, One True Thing, Law & Order, Living and Waiting in the Wings with Lauren Bacall, Lettice & Dining. Hyphenates include writer/director/editor, by Lovage with Maggie Smith and Aren’t We All with Lynn Redgrave). Roles include Viola, Rosalind, which he is the recipient of several ADDY and Telly Awards as director of The Woods (www.thewoods.nyc), Princess of France, Gertrude, Mistress Quickly, and co-founder/producer of the Inwood Film Festival Mistress Ford and Lady Macbeth as well as Ruth in Blithe Spirit with Christine Baranski, Mrs. Alonby (www.inwoodfilmfestival.nyc). in A Woman of No Importance with Dixie Carter, Marta in Hiding Place with Alfred Drake, Irene ALYSSA GAGARIN (Dierdre) is Adler opposite Keith Baxter’s Sherlock Holmes, ecstatic to be making her debut Varya in Cherry Orchard (Helen Hayes nomination) at Pioneer Theatre Company! David McCullum’s wife in Run for Your Wife, and Other credits include: Our Town Dr. Scott in the American premiere of Whose Life is (Ford’s Theatre), Something’s it Anyway? She teaches at Circle in the Square, and Afoot (Goodspeed), Summer of PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY
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WHO’S WHO screen credits include Edge of Night, Hogan Family and Murder She Wrote. BEN ROSENBAUM (Andrew Rally) This is Ben’s first production with Pioneer Theatre Company. Theater: Three Musketeers (The Denver Center Theatre Company) Macbeth, Christmas Carol (The Guthrie Theater) Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors (The Acting Company) The Enemy: Time – a Tennessee Williams World Premiere (Gremlin Theatre) The Count of Monte Cristo (University of Minnesota Centennial Showboat) You Can’t Take It With You, Biloxi Blues (Theatre L’Homme Dieu). TV/Film: When Calls The Heart, HOPE, Distance Makes. Training: B.F.A., University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater Actor Training Program. ART MANKE (Director) is a five-time winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and is nationally recognized for his productions of a wide range of classics, musicals and new work. His work has been seen at the Denver Center Theatre Company, South Coast Repertory, Pasadena Playhouse, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Mark Taper Forum, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, and American Players Theatre among others. Mr. Manke is a co-founder and former artistic director (1991-2001) of A Noise Within, L.A.’s acclaimed classical theatre company. A frequent guest lecturer at theatre schools across the country, he also directs for television, and holds a B.F.A. from the University of Illinois, and an M.F.A. from the American Conservatory Theatre. He is currently writing a new musical about Pearl Bailey, entitled Pearl’s in the House. CHRISTOPHER DUVAL (Fight Choreographer) Chris is very pleased to be returning to Pioneer Theatre Company, having appeared this season in One Man, Two Guvnors and in last season’s Much Ado About Nothing. He has worked throughout the country - including 16 years acting, teaching or guest fight-directing at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival where he has played such roles as both of the Dromio’s in Comedy of Errors, Andrew Aguecheek in
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Twelfth Night, Autolycus in The Winter’s Tale, George Tessman in The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler, among many others. Chris has also worked at such regional theatres as Syracuse Stage, Dallas Theatre Center, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Orange County, Idaho Repertory Theatre, South Coast Repertory, Sacramento Theatre Company, and the Laguna Playhouse. He is on the faculty of the Actor Training Program at the University of Utah, and holds an MFA in Acting from the University of California, Irvine. TOM BUDERWITZ (Scenic Designer) has designed for South Coast Repertory, Center Theatre Group, Geffen Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, Goodman Theatre, Berkeley Repertory, The Shakespeare Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Denver Center Theatre Company, Laguna Playhouse, Chautauqua Theater Company, Arizona Theatre Company, San Diego Repertory, Artist Repertory Theatre, The Antaeus Company, Reprise Theatre Company, The Theatre @ Boston Court, P.C.P.A. Theaterfest, Riverside Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, Rubicon Theatre Company, Rogue Machine, Deaf West Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre LA and A Noise Within, among many others. Tom has been honored with four L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Awards (26 nominations) and three L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards. For Television, Tom has designed specials and series for every major broadcast and cable network and has three Emmy Award nominations and an Art Director’s Guild Award nomination. www.tombuderwitz.com DAVID KAY MICKELSEN (Costume Designer) returns to PTC to design for I Hate Hamlet. He designed for Paint Your Wagon, Othello, Five Guys Named Moe, Amadeus, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Camelot, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Into the Woods, Crazy for You, and 1776. Other theatres David has designed for include The Guthrie, Berkeley Rep, The Geffen, Northlight, The Denver Center Theatre Company, The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis, Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC, The Cleveland Playhouse, the Williamstown and Sundance Theatre Festivals, I HATE HAMLET
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WHO’S WHO the Tennessee, St. Louis, San Diego and New Mexico Repertory Theatres, The Arizona and Geva Theatre Companies and the Oregon, Colorado, Utah and Illinois Shakespeare Festivals. Originally from Canby, Oregon, David now makes his home in Long Beach, California.
Blonde London and Vienna, Race for Love China, Cinderella and Saturday Night Fever Manilla, Singapore and Malaysia. Television: Camelot (Live from Lincoln Center), Comedy Central. Paul has been the Lighting Director for The New Year’s Eve Celebration from Time’s Square for the last 15 years.
PAUL MILLER (Lighting Designer) Previously at Pioneer: A Few Good Men, Much Ado About Nothing and In The Heights. Broadway: The Illusionists, Legally Blonde, Freshly Squeezed, Laughing Room Only. Off-Broadway: Clinton – The Musical, Vanities - the Musical Waiting for Godot, Addicted, Nunsense, Balancing Act. Regional Theatres: Stratford Shakespeare, Chicago Shakespeare, Idaho Shakespeare, Asolo Rep, A.C.T., Cleveland Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, Goodspeed. National Tours: The Illusionists, Elf, Shrek, Story Time Live, Wizard of Oz, Legally Blonde, Sweeney Todd, Hairspray, The Producers, The Sound of Music. International: West Side Story Milan, Legally
JOSHUA C. HIGHT (Sound Designer) A Graduate With Distinction of London’s Alchemea College of Audio Engineering, Joshua comes to us with many years of experience in professional audio systems repair and design, and has established himself as an exceptional live sound engineer in both London and Salt Lake City. Joshua is looking forward to a successful second season working in theater design with Pioneer Theatre Company. His other projects of note include working with Sommerset House for the 2012 Olympic Games, and PTC’s Elf—The Musical, A Few Good Men, Much Ado About Nothing, Deathtrap, Sweet Charity, The 25th Annual Putnam
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WHO’S WHO County Spelling Bee, The Rocky Horror Show, One Man, Two Guvnors, Alabama Story and The Crucible. AMANDA FRENCH (Hair and Makeup Designer) has been a Makeup and Hair Designer for over 25 years. She has worked for Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, the Utah Opera, Egyptian Theatre Company and the University of Texas at Austin. She is a contributing writer in the tenth edition of Stage Makeup by Corson, Glavan and Norcross, and her work can be seen in The Costume Technician’s Handbook by Ingham and Covey, and Wig Making and Styling: A Complete Guide for Theatre and Film by Ruskai and Lowery. She attended the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati where she studied with Hair and Makeup Designer Lenna Kaleva. She is a member of the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) and a current University of Utah adjunct professor of wigs and makeup. ALEXANDRA HARBOLD (Dramaturg) Previously at PTC, she served as Dramaturg on Of Mice and Men, Assistant Director on Emma, and acted in Hamlet and the Play-By-Play readings of Slow Food and A Public Education. Harbold is Co-founder and Co-Artistic Director of Flying Bobcat Theatrical Laboratory. Recent projects include acting in Two Stories (Salt Lake Acting Company), FEAST (NOWID, Choreographer Charlotte Boye-Christensen, Playwright Troy Deutsch, & FBTL), and directing The Owl Girl (U of U). Education: Masters, University of London Goldsmiths; BA, Middlebury College; SITI Summer Intensive; and Midsummer at Oxford. Upcoming: directing Twelfth Night for Salt Lake Shakespeare. MARY P. COSTELLO (Production Stage Manager) is joining Pioneer Theatre Company for her fourth season! Other PTC credits include: The Crucible, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Rocky Horror Show, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Sweet Charity, Much Ado About Nothing, Elf—The Musical, Other Desert Cities, Something’s Afoot, Les Misérables, The Odd Couple, The Philadelphia Story, A Christmas Carol: The Musical, In the Heights, Man of La Mancha, Emma, Annie, The Tempest, Next to Normal and Rent.
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Past credits include Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Boston Theatre Works, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Contemporary American Theatre Festival and Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival. Mary is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. JOHN “J.P.” POLLARD (Stage Manager) is excited to join Pioneer Theatre Company directly from a three-season residency at Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA. He got his start in the theatre over 30 years ago, working with the likes of Kaye Ballard, Imogene Coca, Cesar Romero, Lee Meriweather and many others at Earl Holliman’s Fiesta Dinner Playhouse in his hometown of San Antonio, TX. Career highlights: the San Francisco run of The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe starring Lily Tomlin, four seasons at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse, and an international production of Grease – Das Musical, touring both Germany and Switzerland. In addition to theatre, he has previously spent time as personal assistant to actress Sarah Jessica Parker. Proud AEA member since 1983. ANALYSHA MULCOCK (Asst. Stage Manager) is excited to return to this position with Pioneer Theatre Company after working on The Crucible, Alabama Story, Peter and the Starcatcher, One Man, Two Guvnors, Sweet Charity, A Few Good Men and Something’s Afoot. A graduate of the stage management program at the University of Utah, some of her other credits include A Flea in Her Ear (Babcock Theatre), Geography Club (Studio 115), Rare Bird (Babcock Theatre), and Sylvia and Songs for a New World (Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts). She would like to thank her family for all of their love and support. PAUL RUDNICK (Playwright)’s plays have been produced on and off Broadway and around the world. They include Valhalla; The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told; Mr. Charles, Currently of Palm Beach; Pride and Joy; The Naked Eye; I Hate Hamlet, and Jeffrey for which he won an Obie, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and the John Gassner Playwriting Award. His novels are “Social Disease” and “I’ll Take It”, both published by Knopf. His articles and essays have I HATE HAMLET
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WHO’S WHO appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New York Times. He is rumored to be quite close to Premiere magazine’s film critic, Libby Gelman-Waxner, whose collected columns have been published under the title If You Ask Me. His screenplays include Addams Family Values, the screen adaptation of Jeffrey and In & Out. RICH COLE (Casting) has happily served as Pioneer Theatre Company’s casting director since 2001. He has helped to populate more than 500 shows for Broadway, off-Broadway, National Tours, London, Dublin, Vienna and over thirty-five of this nation’s major regional theatres. For this work, the Casting Society of America thrice nominated him for the prestigious Artios Award. Also a director and playwright, he is the founding Artistic Director of New York’s The Urban Rock Project, whose critically
acclaimed production of Patriot Acts was one of the highlights of a recent New York International Fringe Festival. His play Unnatural Acts won the 2002 OOBR Award for Excellence. Rich made his Salt Lake City directing debut with The Caucasian Chalk Circle for the U of U’s Department of Theatre. ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45,000 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. For more information, visit www.actorsequity.org.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Emergency Exits are indicated to your right and left in the theatre. Please identify the exit closest to your seat location in case an emergency occurs. The videotaping, photographing or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. This includes photos taken by phone. CELLULAR PHONES, CAMERAS AND PAGERS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE THEATRE. Even if set to silent or vibrate, they may disrupt wireless sound equipment. Please either leave your phone in your car or check it at the coat check. “TEXTING” is disturbing to the actors, and your fellow audience members. Please refrain from use. If you might need to be reached during a performance, leave your exact seat location with the box office. The number for emergency calls is 801-581-6963. We have a hearing assistance system that allows our hard-of-hearing patrons to sit in any seat in the house. Deposit required; inquire at the coat check. We welcome disabled persons. Those with special requirements should request assistance in advance. Refreshments are not permitted in the auditorium, but are available in the main floor lobby during intermission and pre-show.
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Smoking is not permitted in University buildings. Please ask ushers for smoking locations. Evening performances are at 7:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday; Saturday matinees at 2:00 p.m. Please avoid arriving after curtain time. To avoid disturbing other patrons, latecomers will not be seated until a scene or act change. This policy has been instituted at the request of many of our patrons. Season ticket holders may exchange their tickets for another performance of the same play. Return tickets to the box office at least 48 hours prior to the performance date. Tickets are non-refundable. You may donate your tickets, helping yourself and Pioneer Theatre Company. If you are unable to attend a production, make a tax-deductible gift of your tickets to the Theatre so that we may re-sell them. Call the box office 48 hours prior to the performance date. The Patron Services staff will serve you from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. During the run of a show, the box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. No children under age 5 admitted to performances.
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FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Pioneer Theatre Company Board of Trustees
Kevin R. Murray, Chairman Stan D. VanderToolen Budget Chairman
Michael Pazzi Development Chairman
Karen Azenberg Nate Boyer Jack A. Buttars Mark Capone Fred Esplin Christian Gardner David H. Green Cheryl Groot Pat Hemingway
Harris H. Simmons, Vice-Chairman Derek J. Mattsson Marketing Chairman
David Huntsman Linda Leckman, M.D. Christopher Lino Dan Lofgren Matthew Moore Lamont R. Richardson Margot Shott R. Eric Thompson Raymond Tymas-Jones, Ph.D.
Paul Durham Nominating Chairman
Ruth V. Watkins, Ph.D. Gage Williams Todd Wolfenbarger
Thomas C. Jepperson Planning Chairman
Spencer F. Eccles David E. Gee Kathie Horman James Macfarlane Peter D. Meldrum Bruce T. Reese J. Douglas Whisenant
Emeritus A. Scott Anderson Edward F. Bates Kim H. Briggs William H. Child
Pioneer Theatre Guild Officers Cheryl Groot, President Doyle Clayburn, President-Elect Peggy Stanley, Vice President Carol Gibson, Secretary Kris Burton, Treasurer For information regarding PTC Guild membership, call Alana at 801-209-9483.
Corporate, Foundation, and Public Support Pioneer Theatre Company is pleased to recognize the many businesses, foundations, public institutions, and corporate sponsors that support our mission. Thank you for your generous contributions. Season Sponsors Salt Lake County Zoo Arts and Parks Fund
Zions Bank
Presenting Sponsors ($50,000 and above) Emma Eccles Jones Foundation Executive Producers ($25,000 – $49,999) Reagan Advertising +
MediaOne + Questar Corporation
Simmons Family Foundation Utah Arts Council
The Bireley Foundation The Robert D. Kent, Jr. Trust Meldrum Foundation Pioneer Theatre Guild
Riverton Music The Shubert Foundation
B.W. Bastian Foundation R. Harold Burton Foundation L. T. and Janet T. Dee Foundation Marriner S. Eccles Foundation
Goldman Sachs & Co. Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Holland & Hart, LLP
Anonymous Donor Cowboy Partners and Cowboy Properties
Durham Jones & Pinegar Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Family Foundation
Anonymous Donor Anserfone + C. Comstock Clayton Foundation
Gastronomy, Inc. + Goldman Sachs & Co., Matching Gifts
Anonymous Donor ADP Foundation Boeing Cambia Health Solutions Canyon Culinary + Clark Planetarium + Delvie’s Plastics, Inc. + EnergySolutions + ExxonMobil Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fugate Industrial Sales Green Mountain Coffee + IBM International Foundation I.C. Group + Richard H. and Joann O. Keller Family Foundation The Leonardo + Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Wells Fargo
Producers ($10,000 – $24,999) Harris H. and Amanda P. Simmons Family Foundation Steiner Foundation, Inc.
W. Mack and Julia S. Watkins Foundation Wheeler Foundation
Benefactors ($5,000 – $9,999) Media Max + O.C. Tanner Company George Q. Morris Foundation S. J. and Jessie E. Quinney –In Memory of Gabrielle M. Woods Foundation Myriad Genetics, Inc. Salt Lake City Arts Council
Directors Club ($2,500 – $4,999) Modern Display/THA Investments Parr Brown Gee & Loveless Charles Maxfield and Gloria F. Parrish Foundation
Robert and Barbara Patterson Family Memorial Foundation PwC LLP
Associates ($1,000 – $2,499) John and Marcia Price Family Foundation Red Hanger Cleaners
Snow, Christensen & Martineau Foundation Thompson Michie Associates, LLC U.S. Bank Foundation
General Partners (up to $999)
The Natural History Museum of Utah + Nebeker Family Foundation Ray, Quinney & Nebeker Foundation Real Salt Lake + Red Butte Garden + Rodizio Grill + State Farm Insurance Cos. Strong & Hanni, Law Firm Thanksgiving Point +
Tracy Aviary + Utah’s Hogle Zoo + Utah Museum of Fine Arts + Utah Shakespeare Festival + Wilcox-Smith Foundation The Williams Companies, Inc. Xerox Corporation XMission L.C. +
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FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Support From Individuals Individual Sponsors ($5,000 and above) Most individual donors to PTC choose to support the general work of the company. There are also opportunities to contribute gifts of $5,000 or more to specific productions or projects. For more information call 801-581-6960. Judy Brady and Drew W. Browning
Tom and Carol Jepperson *
Roger and Mary Lowe
Charles and Sharee Sorenson
Directors Club ($2,500 – $4,999) The Directors Club is a giving level recognizing donors who make an annual contribution of $2,500 or more to PTC. Members of the Directors Club receive exclusive benefits throughout the theatre season. For more information call 801-585-3196. A. Scott and Jesselie Anderson Bonnie Jean and H. Brent Beesley Sandi Behnken Lynette and Marsden Blanch Sara and Roger Boyer Reed W. Brinton Mark and Kelly Capone Margaret Cragin-Masarone Katherine W. and Ezekiel R. Dumke, Jr.
Paul and Maren Durham Edna Firmage Richards Christian and Marie Gardner James H. and Mary Ann Gardner David E. and Sherrie Gee Kathie and Chuck Horman David and Michelle Huntsman Stephen and Lynn Jacobsen David R. Jolley * Dale A. and Rachel B. Kimball
Art and Rita Brothers Elizabeth Terry Dunning The Ellis Family - In Memory of Barbara M. Patterson Sheldon R. Furst and Ellen Liu
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Anonymous Donors (7) Craig and Joanna Adamson Darlene Alley Christine A. Allred Dominic and Virginia Albo John and Linda Ashton Edward Ashwood and Candice Johnson Karen Azenberg and Augie Mericola Sandra and Marc Babitz Jim and Martha Bale Allen L. Barbieri Lynn and Diane Barnett Reed and Jeanne Benson Mary Anne Berzins C. Kim and Jane C. Blair Jerry and Marcella Borrowman Drs. Glen and Anneli Bowen Kenneth and Karen Brewster Kendall and Margie Brown Evie S. Brunner Randall J. and Suzan S. Buchmiller * Peggy Redford and Richard Buxton Kenneth M. and Barbara L. Calney Douglas and Bar Campbell Robert and Barbara Cherrington Edward and Carleen Clark Bruce and Lynn Cohne Philanthropic Fund Dr. and Mrs. Leland B. Cowan Morlene Dangerfield Jennifer C. Danielson * Al Davis Carol Day Ashby and Anne Cullimore Decker Tim and Candace Dee David and Jacqueline Deike
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Richard Koehn and Sheryl Scott Linda J. Leckman, MD Robert Lence Dan and Deena Lofgren James L. and Carol C. Macfarlane Peter and Catherine Meldrum Nancy and George Melling Kevin R. and Deon Murray Michael and Jan Pazzi David and Claudia Seiter
Margot L. Shott Jennifer P. Speers Kevin and Alice Steiner Julie and Val Stokes Karen Salzman and Craig Turner Stan and Jill VanderToolen * Chris and Heather Watkins + Todd and Michelle Wolfenbarger
Associates ($1,000 – $2,499) Doralee Madsen Nickie and David McDowell Nancy and George D. Melling Matthew L. Moore * Brenda Mueggenborg
Alan Overmoe Cynthia and Gregory Phillips In Memory of Janet Spain Spoor R. Eric and Michele Thompson Nathaniel Young +
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Maria and Andrew Hunt Elise and Paul Hutchings Gilbert H. and Thelma P. Iker Barbara H. and C. Gresham Ivey Michele and Dave Jenson Randy and Liz Jensen Maxine and Bruce Johnson Shirley and Earl Kilgore Terry Kogan and Greg Hatch + The Kohlburn Family The Kraiss Family Guttorm and Claudia Landro Evelyn and James Lee Howard and Nancy Lemcke Chris Lino Donald and Louise Lochhead David and Donna Lyon Karen and Craig Madson David and Elizabeth Mahas Ronald and Danece Mangone Dan and Debbie Markosian Sue Marquardt J. Michael and Mary Mattsson Mary McCarthey In Memory of Christopher B. McComas David and Nickie McDowell Brook and Terry Mercer Walter Merrill Melina Nicolatus James Moss Sara Lee Neill James and Karen Nelson Oren and Liz Nelson Tim and Peggy J. Newman Karen H. Nichols Tubber and Mary Okuda Maura and Serge Olszanskyj
Kristi Oritt Terry H. Overmoe Diane L. Parisi Bonnie and James L. Parkin John and Susanne Parsons Dinesh and Kalpana Patel David and Elodie Payne Robert and Virginia Peterson Wayne and Robyn Petty Nancy Pitstick Laszlo and Sandra Preysz Craig Pyper Beth and Marv Rallison Barbara Reid Bradley P. Rich and Dr. Erika Lloyd Helga and Herbert Lloyd Zoe and Lon Richardson, Jr. Brian and Janice Ruggles Harold Rust Gary G. and Darlene S. Sackett Irene Cannon Salahor Mary K. Schmidt Michael and Loretta Falvo-Scott David and Julianne Seal In Memory of Thomas Seal Harry and Becky Senekjian David and Janet Sharp Ralph and Kayleen Simmons Val and Barbara Singleton Patricia and Homer Smith Jennifer Snider * Robert A. and Julie A. Sperling Mary O. Stanley Martin D. and Lynda P. Steed * Lou Ann Stevens Elizabeth B. Stewart Kattie Gayla Stewart
I HATE HAMLET
Ben Rosenbaum (Andrew Rally) and Alyssa Gagarin (Deirdre McDavey)
Pioneer Theatre Company thanks the Lawrence T. and Janet T. Dee Foundation for its sponsorship of I Hate Hamlet.
FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY William L. and Saundra Stone Tom and Marsha Swegle Joe and Evalyn Terry Cindy and Mark Vernon
Dave and Barb Viskochil Amy Wadsworth Richard and Karla Webb Lisa Weaver
Roderick and Barbara Wendt Julia and Hugh West Barbara Wheat Beverly Wilcox
Anonymous Donors (6) Mons Aase Ken and Susan Albrecht Susan Allred Gloria and Irwin Altman Carol A. and James A. Anderson George J. Ator Brett Backman Bryan and Tina Bagley Linda K. Ballard Don Barlow Marcy and Stephen Barlow Lonnie and Jill Baskett Beth Q. Beck In Memory of L. Sue Biedermann Eric Biederman Maxine and Junior Bounous Lewis Boynton and Sonja Penttila Barbara B. Brunker John P. and Andrea M. Burke Steve Butler Mark Button Christine and Devin Calcut Coral and James Coffey Marjorie Coleman Kathie and Marshall Coopersmith Craig Darrow Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Day Robert and Dana Earl - On behalf of George and Joan Earl * Lars and Susan Erickson
James and Ruth Ewers Robert L. and Alice M. Ezell * Morris L. Farmer Dane and Kathy Finerfrock Kathy and Craig Fineshriber Peter C. and Nicole F. Fisher George and Felicia Ford Stanley Foutz Richard K. Frerichs Dennis C. Gassman Marc S. Gentner Sarah George and Richard Ford Kristin Wann Gorang Lily Grove John and Jeri Gust Clair and Vivian Hadley Scott A. and Loree D. Hagen Marvin and Gabriele Hammond Ken and Gerri Hanni Francis and Joan Hanson Susie and Mark Hindley W.K. and Janeal P. Hodges Michael and Katherine Hodkin Jason Hoggan Randy and Susan Hollis Ervin R. and Jennifer Holmes John and Carol Huffman Karen Hyde Bruce and Rhonda Irvine Brent and Eve James Linda and Alan Jensen
Anonymous Donors (12) Carolyn Abravanel Natalie Allen Williams Pamela Allison Carole Ames Judi Amsel Bob and Eleanor Anderson Carol D. Anderson John and Maria Anderson Kirk M. Anderson Rodney Anderson James M. Anjewierden William Robert Applegarth Robert Archuleta Paul and Cheryl Argyle April Armstrong Jill Astin Nelda Ault Martin W. Backer Julie Baird Enid Baker Mary Margaret Baldwin Charles Ball Laura Ballantyne Joyce Bangerter Barbara Bannon Melissa and Edward Barbanell Craig Cheney and Francie Barber Mary Barger
Joyce and John Barnes Mary L. Barnes Lawrence Barney + Robert Kyle Barnett Douglas and Jill Barnhart Matthew Bates David J. Batson Brett and Janeen Bawden Jean Ann Bills Leona Blackbird Shirley Blanton Joan Bohn Roger and Cindy Bon Jean B. Braxton Patricia R. Brewer Linda Brill Suzanne Brinkerhoff Gary V. Broadbent Robert S. Brodstein Julie H. Brown Lora Beth Brown Frederick and Rama Buchanan Tom and Debra Burdett Leeaine W. Burnett Thomas Chad Burt Deanna and Dan Byck Brad and Leslie Campbell The Carver Family Gina Caruso-Flynn
Christine Wilkerson David and Jeralynn Winder Chris R. Wood
Patrons ($125 – $249) Leland and Margery Johnson Ben and Jenn Kalm Jim and Maggie Kearns Dr. Robert and Julie Kessler Joan M. and Douglas S. Lake Richard and Connie Larrabee Bonnie R. Macfarlane Robert Mahan and Cavell Alexander Ms. Cynthia Maki Gary and Ruth Manville Rick and Bonnie Marston David and Virginia Martin Leslie and Tim Martin Lisa Martinez Karen McArthur John M. and Christine McCullough Dave and Melanie Morgan James Moss Henry Muldowney Michael E. Nash Verda S. and Willard E. Nelson Joyce Nunn Patti O’Keefe Ross Owen and Larry Herndon Helen Patterson Karen F. and Leon Peterson Frank and Patrica Pignanelli Nancy Pitstick Glenn D. Prestwich and Barbara Bentley George C. Rackham, Jr.
Joan Rice David E. Richmond Kathleen and Michael Rodman Keri and L. Clark Romney Chris and Kori Russell Leonard and Alene Russon John Saltas Mr. and Mrs. James Schnitz Larry P. Schumann Howard C. Sharp Stuart and Mary Silloway Sharon and Terry Smith Shirley L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparrer Julie Spelman Tamara Stevenson Russell T. and Sandra Strauss George Sumner and Tina HoseSumner Del Roy and Joyce D. Taylor Vicky L. Telford Guy L. and Elaine Thompson Anil and Jayashree Virkar William and Donna Vogel William Vriens Gwen and Clare Wardle P. Yogman and D. Walker Ron and Emma Willden Terri Wright Tod and Mary Young
Contributors ($50 – $124)
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Michael J. and Carole A. Carr Deanna Chandler Chiyoko Chiba Blake and Tonya L. Christensen Hal M. Christensen Renee P. Christensen Ray and Bobbie Christiansen Edward and Carleen Clark Geraldine Clark Robert R. Clark Patricia and John Clay Glen Clayburn Patti and Scott Clements Dave and Sue Click Susan D. Cole Paula R. Coleman Florencia Coletes Kay Conder Alan Connell Dennis W. Coon Hilary Coon Cathy Cornell James M. Cragun Emily Crane Leigh and Nancy Cropper Courtney Daggy Laura D’Anna Craig N. Darrow Daniel Dearden
Eydie Debry Verlie G. Delange Kathy and Lawrence Derrick Thomas J. Devereux Jerry Diana James R. Dickson Kyle Dillingham Bob and Sue Dintelman John Doane Joyce and Jack Dolcourt Dennis Dougherty Mrs. Susan P. Dowd Rebecca D. Duberow Michelle Dunbar Steve Eklund Walter and Gloria Elston Jeannine Engel Brent Evans Roselind E. Evans Barbara Fasenmyer Ralph and Patricia Faulkner Kent Fawcett David Felt and Lynda Wendel Denise W. Ferguson Ed and Sharon Fisher Mr. Gregory W. Fisher Lou Jean Flint Karin Fojtik In Memory of Gloria Forcht
I HATE HAMLET
FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Clynn and Katherine Ford Cecelia H. Foxley Arch L. Frantz Carolyn C. Fredin Deon Freed Geneal Fritzsche Marisa A. Frost Jean Gardner Kari Ghaffari Jaime Glauser Ralph L. Gochnour Jerry K. Good Elizabeth Goodell Darcia Mallory-Gordon Janice Gordon Randal Graham Ralph Grames Leland and Petra Gray Jana H. Green John E. and Anabel W. Greenlee Leslie H. Greenwood Marilyn Gull April Hagendorf Maxine R. Haggerty Joan C. Hahn Beth C. and Peter T. Hanlon AnnMarie Hannon Henry Paul Harris Mary Harris Virginia Harris Linda L. Haslam Johnny Hebda Patti Hendricks Robert C. Heitkamp Fritzie Hicks Dean and Elaine Holbrook Randy and Susan Hollis Treena Holm Jenna Holt Gerri Hoth Robert and Virginia Huber Paula H. Hurren Norma Huston Steven and Jean Ingleby Hillary Isenhour Vince Iturbe Paul Iwasaki Srikanth and Nimmy Jammulapati Danelle and Paul Jensen Elaine B. Jensen Gloria Jensen Alan D. Johnson Bruce and Maxine Johnson Karen Johnsen Kathleen Johnson Suzan and Val Johnson Kathy Jorgensen Beverly Joseph Rob D. Jolley Steve Jones Cassie S. Juarez Katherine E. Judd Frank and Dorothy Karras Kathleen M. Kaufman Carolyn Kelley W.S. Kendall Jennie Kerr Shirley and Robert Knox Tatyana Koshevaya
Xan Kotter Stan and Sophie Kouris Bonnie Lantz Clarann Larsen Jeff and Jane Larsen Anna and Claud LePendu Deborah Lewis Sara Sexton-Lewis Karin and Steve Liimatta Joan Lind Colleen R. Lindstrom Morris and Jane Linton Uri Loewenstein Diane Luke Michael W. Luskin Richard W. MacArthur Kevin Mack Loren Majersik Cleo and Max Malan Ted and Shirley Marakis Andy and Tammy Marks John D. Marks Sue S. Martin J. Michael and Mary Mattsson - In Honor of James Macfarlane Karen McArthur Frank and Diane McElwain Sheena C. McFarland Dr. Johanna and Jack McManemin Neta McOmie Mark and Dee Michelsen Barbara R. Miller Ridges Richard R. and Jean H. Miller Robert Miller Ronald C. Mills Janet Minden Bonnie Mitchell Cyndee Miya Carissa Sorensen Monroy James R. Moore and Kathryn Lindquist Kathy Moore James R. Moore and Kathryn Lindquist Judi and John Morrell Nick Morgan Julie Morriss Patricia Mortensen Joni Moss Robert C. and Carol S. Moss Sharon Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Denis Muskat Maura K. Naughton In Memory of JoAnn Nelson John and Jennifer Newman Timothy E. Nielsen Stephanie Nielson Emily Norton Rosalie Notarianni Jean and Ralph Nuismer J. Nunn Ingrid Nygaard Mary Anne O’Connell Patrick F. O’Neal William D. Ohlsen Mary Lou Oland-Wong Carol M. Oliver Julie Olson June M. Openshaw
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Kristi Oritt Gerry Orr Tim Orton Winnifred P. Ospital Cindy H. Ostler Nathan L. and Jennifer A. Pace Ted and Kay Packard Wayne Padgett Linda D. Page Amy Palmer Kirsten Park Nancy Parker Paula Paterson Harry W. Patrick Kathryn R. Patterson In Memory of Barbara M. Patterson Janet Peck Megan B. Pedersen Linda S. Pembroke Alecia Peterson Wendy W. Phippen Colleen Pierce James Pierson Van Pilkington Lynn O. Poulson Molly Prince Cindi K. Pugmire Roger and Susan Pyper Elaine Randolph Robyn Raybould and Ross Mossier Ralph and Rita Reese Jennifer Rhode Carolyn Rich-Denson Tammy Richards Brenda L. Richardson Del and Becky Ririe Benjamin Roa Susan J. Roberts Thomas A. and Maria E. Roberts J. Kyle and JoAnn K. Robertson
Dr. John and Mary Jo Robinson Michael B. Robinson Mark and Mary Ellen Rosen Thom and Shirley Rossa Diane W. Rossi Rosellee Rowley Craig Russell Howard Safran Jane and Kent Sakashita Rachel and Andrew Sackett Larry P. Schumann Steven Schimmelpfennig Linda Schmunk Mary Beth Scholand Patrice Schulze Kent and LaRae Scott Tina Seferos Cary Self Oren I. Shepherd Nanci Shino Michal Shorten Larry and Ruth Siebers Randall and Debra Skeen Barbara L. Sluder Patricia Smiley A.J. and Leah Smith Dale Smith Deborah Smith Kevin L. Smith Patricia Smith Ron W. and Marcia M. Smith Marvin and Kathryn Smullen Roger and Shirley Sorenson Tom and Karen Spalding Luann Spendlove Karen and Kerry Spiroff In Memory of William and Janet Spoor Craig and Laura Stayner Sharon C. Steensma Robert A. Stephenson
pioneer theatre company gratefully acknowledges the following businesses and individuals for their contributions to this production:
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FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY In Memory of Jo Stevenson James R. Stewart Thomas L. Stewart William and Susan Stillgebauer Kathy Stoker Naomi Stone Jesse J. Suek Jennifer E. Swenson Marsha Tadje Bangs and Fran Tapscott Carol H. and Robert L. Tayler John Taylor Laila Tedford Ann Thomas
Douglas N. Thompson and Mary Lynne Thompson Joel and Pamela Thompson David Timpson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tincher Claire Turner Cari VandeVeegaete Barbara Viskochil Stefanie Voigt Christopher William Wade James and Linda Wagstaff Alison Walker Blaine and Hilea Walker In Memory of Carleen A. Wallace
Kenneth Ward Stephen Jeffrey Watson David and Shauna Weight Lauri Welch David and Dixie West Kate A. Wheatley Becky Whipple Charles T. White Tina R. Whitehead Helen R. Wight Brian R. Wilkin Elizabeth Williamson Patty J. Willoughby Ben Wilson
Robert Wilson Kyle S. Witt Jody Wong Melora Wood Wendy Woodbury Nancy G. Woodward Arriann Woolf Dr. Richard and Shirley Wootton Arthur Yakumo Betty and Fred Yanowitz Gordon Yates Nancy Young Andrey Zharkikh Cathleen D. Zick
The donors acknowledged above made gifts and pledges between February 8, 2014 and March 6, 2015.
Special Gifts Gifts to Endowments, Capital Campaign, and New Play Readings Sandi Behnken The Bireley Foundation Roger and Sara Boyer Kristina and Kenneth Burton Ernst & Young Matching Program
Kem and Carolyn Gardner Dennis and Sherrie Gardner Francis and Joan Hanson Lee and Audrey Hollaar David R. Jolley Chris Lino
In Memory of Shannon Elizabeth and Amanda LaRae Maxwell Peter and Catherine Meldrum Kevin R. and Deon Murray National Endowment for the Arts Steve and Alisa Parks
Michael and Jan Pazzi Questar Arts Foundation William and Donna Vogel The IJ and Jeanné Wagner Charitable Foundation Zions Bank
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Pioneer Theatre Company wishes to thank for its underwriting support of I Hate Hamlet.
PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY STAFF ARTISTIC STAFF Artistic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Azenberg Resident Scenic Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Maxwell Resident Costume Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Wells-Day Resident Sound Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua C. Hight PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reed Rossbach Technical Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cody Curtis Scenic Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Jensen Charge Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warren Gerritsen Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cara Dellarusso, Miriam Gonzalez, Zack Pecchia-Bekkum Props Artisan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marshelle Spafard Stage Technicians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tori Howsden, Megan Koretz, John Mack, David Paxton Audio Technician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Bashaw Costume Shop Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Wells-Day Asst. Costume Shop Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Schow-Massine Drapers/Cutters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Schow-Massine, Misty Reubens, Margo Seamons First Hand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K.L. Alberts Master Tailor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Pesek Stitchers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do’nel Ault, Kathryn Jensen, Colleen Pierce Head of Crafts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Swenson Wig Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda French Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Swenson Costume Rental Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do’nel Ault Master Electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexander Weisman 1st Assistant Electrician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Lisonbee Electricians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jenifer Christensen, William Hadden, Lee Hollaar, Tyler Leckington, John Masek, Rick Marston, Alex Mericola, Alex Wannberg, Garrett White
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Managing Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Lino Box Office/Patron Services Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Lindstrom House Manager/Asst. Patron Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Weisman Patron Services. . . . . . . . . . . . Mitchell Garets, Robyn Jones, Sara Kirby, Jaymon McDeVitt, Sasha Pinegar, Matthew Quigley, Breean Taylor, Celeste Vaifoou Business Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Mark Asst. Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Bennett Company Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Geertsen Concessions Supervisors. . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Brimhall, Annneli Castell, Haley Hoover, Carson Kohler, Robyn Jones, Joanne Rowland Concessions Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Amsel, Mohammed Dhedhy, Zoë Fetters, Seth Hampton, Clete Johansson, Brandy Oliver, Bella Paolucci, Gwen Porter, Isabelle Porter, Emma Woolf Director of Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Parisi Director of Annual Giving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaitlin Spas Development Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca Williams Development Intern. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allisyn Thompson Director of Marketing & Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirsten Park Publicity/Telemarketing Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sasha Patane Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexander Weisman ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR I HATE HAMLET Associate Lighting Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Delorm Asst. Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Analysha Mulcock Light Board Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexander Weisman Sound Playback Operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alicia Carlson Deck Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miriam Gonzalez, Kelly Lisonbee, Shane Rogers Head Dresser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Andrews Wardrobe Running Crew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do’nel Ault, Amber Rolfe, Anna Schovaers
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