MISS BENNET
Christmas at Pemberley Cover preprint
NOV. 30 - DEC. 15, 2018 by LAUREN
GUNDERSON & MARGOT MELCON
Discover an unconventionally PREPRINT charming retirement Summit Vista ad community ...page 2 not to be overlooked. With luxuriously spacious residences and all-inclusive amenities devoted to your every passion, life at Summit Vista offers the vibrant retirement lifestyle you want in a welcoming community you’ll love.
Call 866-418-0493
to request your free information kit or to RSVP for a community preview event. summitvista.com/Bennet
3390 Signal Peak Dr. Taylorsville, UT 84129
Setting the stage for their future PREPRINT Utah Educational Savings Plan ad page 3
Let my529 help. Open a my529 educational savings account today.
my529.org | 800.418.2551
Read the Program Description for more information and consider all investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. Call 800.418.2551 for a copy of the Program Description or visit my529.org.
THE WEST.
Adventurous Spirit AND A BETTER APPROACH TO THE LAW. THE PARSONS APPROACH. PREPRINT Parsons Behle & Latimer page 4
NATIONAL EXPERTISE. REGIONAL LAW FIRM. You don’t have to go to a big city to find big city legal experience. Parsons’ cybersecurity and privacy team, for example, can stand up to law firms on either coast whether you need help with developing policies and procedures, incident response, or everything in between. To retain the legal experience you need, look no further than your own backyard.
201 S. Main St., Suite 1800
parsonsbehle.com
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
801.532.1234
SALT LAKE CITY | BOISE | IDAHO FALLS | LEHI | RENO | WASHINGTON D.C.
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
Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley By Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon GREG BALLA
RACHEL CLAUSEN
LOGAN JAMES HALL
JESSICA NAIMY
JAMEN NANTHAKUMAR
ELIZABETH RAMOS
SAVANNAH MOFFAT
EMILY NASH
Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer LAUREN HELPERN SUSAN BRANCH TOWNE MICHAEL GILLIAM Sound Designer ALLAN BRANSON
Hair and Makeup Designer Dialect Coach AMANDA FRENCH SARAH SHIPPOBOTHAM Production Stage Manager MARY P. COSTELLO
Director JULIE KRAMER Casting by BOB CLINE CASTING MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY was originally produced by Northlight Theatre, Chicago, Illinois (BJ Jones, Artistic Director; Timothy Evans, Executive Director) MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
*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.
CAST
(In Order of Appearance)
Mary Bennet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELIZABETH RAMOS* Elizabeth Darcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMILY NASH Fitzwilliam Darcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GREG BALLA* Jane Bingley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RACHEL CLAUSEN* Charles Bingley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOGAN JAMES HALL* Arthur de Bourgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMEN NANTHAKUMAR* Lydia Wickham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JESSICA NAIMY* Anne de Bourgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAVANNAH MOFFAT SETTING December 22, 1815 There will be one 15-minute intermission Stage Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARY P. COSTELLO*, BECKY LYNN DAWSON* *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Untitled-3 1
8
2/23/16 9:48 AM
1 in 6 children face hunger. There’s more than enough food in America for every child who struggles with hunger. Help get kids the food they need by supporting Feeding America, the nationwide network of food banks. Together, we can solve hunger™. Join us at FeedingAmerica.org
DIRECTOR'S NOTE It is a truth universally acknowledged — that our families drive us crazy at the holidays. Okay it’s not Jane Austen. But she did have family as much as marriage in mind in her most well-known book, Pride and Prejudice. Writers Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon take the characters we know and love from the book (and the movies, the miniseries, the adaptations), and by introducing a new “single man in possession of good fortune,” suggest that there’s more to them than we knew. If you don't know the Bennets, Darcys, Bingleys, Wickhams and de Bourghs, not to worry. This is a new story, of a middle sister who has always been overlooked and made a figure of fun, who is finally given space on the stage and in her family to express her truest self and be loved for it. Of a group of people facing new challenges in their lives and helping each other to meet them. Of two people making themselves vulnerable, and letting themselves be seen, in order to make a life together. That they get to do this on a grand estate, wearing lovely dresses and speaking in posh accents, does not make it any less of a story most of us can recognize. I wish for all of you as you gather with family and friends this holiday season, that you are thankful for what drives you most crazy about the ones you love, and make space for the possibility that there may be much about them you have yet to learn. I remain hopeful that if, like Arthur and Mary, we meet each other with love and curiosity it can open up the world. Thank you to Karen and everyone at Pioneer for having me back to another kind of family. Happy Holidays. Julie Kramer, Director
A note about entail… The basis of wealth, status and power in nineteenth century England was fundamentally land, as it had been for centuries. And the overriding concern of the great landed families who dominated English life was to maintain their influence and affluence down through the years by transmitting their enormous landed estates intact, generation after generation, to their descendants. A way to do this had, in fact, been found, and it had two elements. The first was the right of primogeniture, which meant that all the land in each generation was left to the eldest son instead of its being divided among all the children. The second was entail, which meant that sufficient restrictions were put on what could be done to the estate by that eldest son to ensure that when he died his eldest son in turn would inherit the estate intact... ...What if all the children were girls? This, it will be remembered, is the problem of poor Mr. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. With daughters, as we have seen, the family name might disappear if they inherited the property, so what should be done in this situation? Quite often, the answer was that the deed of settlement or will entailing the property would provide for a lateral pass to another branch of the family that did have a young male. From What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew by Daniel Pool 10
L-R: Elizabeth Ramos (Mary), Rachel Clausen (Jane) and Jessica Naimy (Lydia)
Julie Kramer’s direction of this production is made possible by the Robin M. Woods Legacy Endowment, a fund at PTC to support the advancement of women in theatre.
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST GREG BALLA (Fitzwilliam Darcy) Off Broadway: Straight, Blue Man Group. Other NY and Regional: You Can’t Kiss a Movie (HERE Arts), Power Plays (New Dramatists NYC), Only a Kingdom with Betty Buckley (John Drew Theatre at Guild Hall), Ether Dome (La Jolla, Hartford, Huntington), Into the Woods, By The Way, Meet Vera Stark (Lyric Stage Co.) Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me (Bad Habit Prod.) and Ragtime (Fiddlehead Theatre Co.). Balla is a graduate of Fordham University Lincoln Center. www.imGregBalla.com.
Play; Broadway World) and Red (Ken), Vermont Stage’s Sex with Strangers (Ethan Kane) and North Carolina Theatre’s wit (Jason Posner). Many thanks to Rikky Fishbein at The Hybrid Agency for his work and confidence. And, of course, his wonderful family, friends and Greer for always being there with their support, love, encouragement and kicks in the butt when necessary! Cheers to all!
RACHEL CLAUSEN (Jane Bingley) is thrilled to be joining Pioneer Theatre Company for the first time. Clausen is a New York-based actor, represented by the Krasny Office. Regional Theater: Love’s Labour’s Lost (Queen of France) with Elm Shakespeare, Beowulf (Warrior) with Trinity Rep, USA (Isadora Duncan) with Breadloaf Acting Ensemble and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania) and Macbeth (Witch) with Camden Shakespeare Festival. She received her MFA in acting from Brown/Trinity Rep. Credits with B/T include: Sideshow (Violet Hilton), The Tempest (Ariel) and The Crucible (John Hale). Upcoming project: “Moving Through It; a Love/Hate Letter to New York,” at NYWinterfest in March of 2019! More info at www.rachelclausen.com. Clausen thanks her loving family and friends, and, of course, her dogs. LOGAN JAMES HALL (Charles Bingley) is ecstatic to be returning to Pioneer Theater Company. He was last seen as Jim O’Connor in The Glass Menagerie in 2016 and absolutely loved his time at this wonderful theater. A few favorite theater credits include: Fulton Theatre Venus In Fur (Best Actor in a
JESSICA NAIMY (Lydia Wickham) is so excited to be spending her Christmas at Pemberley! Broadway: Honeymoon In Vegas. National Tour: South Pacific. Regional: Rosemary in How to Succeed in Business… (Marriott Theatre), Illona in She Loves Me (Marriott Theatre), Rebecca in Somewhere (Hartford Stage), Diana Morales in A Chorus Line (San Diego Musical Theatre), Natalie in Next to Normal (Meadow Brook Theatre), Marcy in 25th Annual Putnam…(Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre), South Pacific (Ogunquit Playhouse). Film/TV: 2014 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Thanks to Wolf Talent, Bob Cline and everyone at PTC! Love to to her husband, Ben, and the Naimy family! JAMEN NANTHAKUMAR (Arthur de Bourgh) is a New York-based actor and is thrilled to be making his Pioneer Theatre Company debut. Recent Credits include: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Pittsburgh Public Theater), Under the Bodhi Tree (NY), The Fantasticks (Pittsburgh Public Theater), LUDO’s Broken Bride (NY), The Light in the Piazza (NY). BFA MT Pace University. Thank you to Julie, Karen, Bob and Buchwald. For Mom.
12
Start Early. Start Right. Challenger School offers uniquely fun and academic classes for preschool to eighth grade students. Our students learn to think for themselves and to value independence. The results are unmatched at any price!
FALL STAGE ARTS Come see for yourself! Observe our classrooms anyChallenger School time—no appointment needed. page 13
An independent private school offering preschool through eighth grade Farmington (801) 451-6565 1089 Shepard Creek Parkway
Sandy (801) 572-1910 10685 South 1000 East
Holladay (801) 278-4797 4555 South 2300 East
Lehi (801) 407-8777 3920 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd.
Salt Lake (801) 487-4402 1325 South Main Street
West Jordan (801) 565-1058 2247 West 8660 South
Inspiring Children to Achieve Since 1963 Š 2018, Challenger Schools. Challenger School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
C
FALL STAGE ARTS Hamilton Park page 14
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
20 Anniversary Sale th
801-892-3444
hamiltonparkinteriors.com As we enter our third decade, we do so with great excitement. Our customers have been coming home to beautiful for 20 years. Call or come see our showroom and experience design and service beyond exceptional.
174 E Winchester, Salt Lake City, UT 84107 Open Monday through Saturday 10am to 6pm, Friday open until 9pm. Closed Sunday.
IT ALL HAPPENS HERE
LIVE EXPLORE
HERE FALL STAGE ARTS City Creek Living page 15
Photo Credit Natural History Museum of Utah
Salt Lake City, the center of Utah's artistic heart, is rich in history, fine arts and culture. Some of Utah's finest museums, libraries and exhibits are within minutes of your City Creek Living home. When you live at City Creek you can explore the past, present and future, all in an afternoon. Call today to schedule a tour.
CityCreekLiving.com 801.240.8600
99 WEST
•
RICHARDS COURT
•
THE REGENT
Get a front row seat to nature. nature.org/utah
FALL STAGE ARTS Nature Conservancy page 16
PHOTO © IAN SHIVE
FALL STAGE ARTS University Credit Union page 16
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST ELIZABETH RAMOS (Mary Bennet) Off-Broadway: The Surgeon and her Daughters (Cherry Lane Theatre, Dir. Adrienne Campbell-Holt); The Idea of Me (Cherry Lane Theatre, Dir. Jose Zayas); A Month in the Country (Classic Stage Company, Dir. Erica Schmidt). Regional: The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Two River Theatre, Dir. Ken Rus Schmoll); Title IX (O’Neill Theatre Center, Dir. Daniella Topol); Fade (TheaterWorks, Dir. Jerry Ruiz); The Women of Padilla (Two River Theatre, Dir. Ken Rus Schmoll); Sleep Rock Thy Brain (Actors Theatre of Louisville, Dir. Amy Attaway). Previous credits include Romeo and Juliet, Odilia and Sonnets for an Old Century. Training: Actors Theatre of Louisville Apprenticeship and BFA in acting from California State University, Fullerton.
JULIE KRAMER (Director) At PTC: Outside Mullingar on the mainstage and Perpetual Girl, A Requiem for August Moon, Slow Food and True Art for Play-by-Play. Kramer directed her adaptation of Rona Jaffe’s The Best of Everything in New York (Critics’ Pick – The New York Times and Time Out, published by Dramatists Play Service). She's currently developing her play The Click, a comedy with music about the Women's Movement and is an Audrey Resident at New Georges with playwright Lynn Rosen creating the play Legerdemain. Recent New York directing includes Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder’s Santa Doesn’t (Ensemble Studio Theatre) and And…Action by Eleanor Burgess (Keen Company). She has directed and developed new work at The Public Theater, New Dramatists, New York Musical Festival, Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, the HBO/Aspen Comedy Festival, Juilliard, NYU, Dorset Theatre Festival and The SAVANNAH MOFFAT (Anne de Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center. She teaches Bourgh) is excited to be making directing for The Tepper Semester/Syracuse her debut with Pioneer Theatre University. www.juliekramerdirector.com Company! She is a Senior in the Actor Training Program at LAUREN HELPERN (Scenic Designer) PTC the University of Utah. Recent debut! Select NYC: Skintight and Bad Jews credits include American Idiot! (Whatsername) (Roundabout), 4000 Miles (Lincoln Center, with Good Company Theatre, The Musical Lortel Award), BUG (Barrow Street, Obie Award), Comedy Murders of 1940 (Helsa) at the Grand None of the Above (Hewes nomination), also Theatre, and Love’s Labour’s Lost (Rosaline) and Atlantic, Playwrights Horizons, MTC, MCC, The Two Noble Kinsmen (Nell/Messenger) at the Primary Stages, Second Stage, La MaMa and University of Utah. Voices in the Dark on Broadway. National Tour (upcoming): American Girl Live! Select Regional: EMILY NASH (Elizabeth recent productions include Music City (Cape Fear Regional Theatre) and Seize the King (La Darcy) is a senior in the Actor Training Program and is thrilled Jolla Playhouse), also Blue Man Group/Live at Luxor (Eddy Award, also Boston and Chicago), to be involved in her first PTC Arizona Theatre Company, Geffen Playhouse, production. Favorite credits South Coast Rep, Studio Theatre, The Old Globe, include Maria in Up: The Man Guthrie Theater, Cleveland Playhouse, Syracuse in the Flying Chair (U of U Theatre), Carmen Stage, Portland Center Stage, Huntington and in This Girl Laughs... (Arizona State University Anchorage Opera. Web series: Janice Gunter: Theatre) and Player in Shockheaded Peter (Sackerson). Lots of love to her family and friends. Ghost Hunter. www.laurenhelpern.com 17
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST MICHAEL GILLIAM (Lighting Designer) Broadway credits include: Bonnie and Clyde, Brooklyn, Big River and Stand-Up Tragedy. West End credits: Gershwin Alone. Off-Broadway: Cagney the Musical, Tappin’ Thru Life, Mr. Joy, Striking 12, Blue, End of the World Party, Zooman and the Sign and Menopause The Musical. National Tours include Peter Pan, Brooklyn, Guys and Dolls and Big River. Regional: Pioneer Theatre Company, Arena Stage, The Globe Theatres, Mark Taper Forum, Seattle Repertory, Goodman Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, The Pasadena Playhouse, Geffen Playhouse, The Kennedy Center, Ford’s Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Prince Music Theater, Denver Center and Arizona Theatre Company. Awards: Los Angeles Ovation Award, Drama-Logue Award, Garland Award and the 1999 Career Achievement Award from the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle.
Theatre as their resident sound designer for six seasons, where he designed such shows as Because of Winn-Dixie (world premiere), The Bridges of Madison County (regional premiere) and Memphis (regional premiere). Branson is a proud member of the Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association.
SUSAN BRANCH TOWNE (Costume Designer) returns for her 21st production at PTC, where previous designs include A Comedy of Tenors, The Tempest, Hamlet, My Fair Lady, Chicago, Romeo & Juliet, Sophisticated Ladies and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Other engagements include the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Denver Center Theatre Company, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Syracuse Stage, Geva Theatre Centre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, New York City Opera and numerous off-Broadway productions. She is based in Austin, Texas, where she is on the faculty at St. Edward’s University and designs for Zach Theatre, Austin Opera and Ballet Austin. Susan holds a BFA from Carnegie-Mellon and an MFA from the Yale School of Drama. She is a 32-year member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829. susanbranchtowne.com
MARY P. COSTELLO (Production Stage Manager) has worked on over 40 productions during eight seasons with PTC. Favorites include Sting’s The Last Ship, The Will Rogers Follies, Les Misèrables, In the Heights, Next to Normal and Rent. Other stage management teams: Indiana Repertory Theatre, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Boston Theatre Works, Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival and the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Proud Equity member.
ALLAN BRANSON (Resident Sound Designer) is thrilled to join Pioneer Theatre Company. He previously worked at The Arkansas Repertory
SARAH SHIPPOBOTHAM (Dialect Coach) is a graduate of the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She teaches in the Actor Training Program at the University of Utah. Her work as dialect coach for PTC includes Sweeney Todd, Oslo, Twelfth Night, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Last Ship and Oliver!. She was seen on stage at PTC in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and King Charles III. Shippobotham has also worked as resident voice and dialect coach for the Shaw Festival in Canada for the past 17 years.
BECKY LYNN DAWSON (Stage Manager) joins Pioneer Theatre Company for her second season. She holds an MFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts and a BFA from Utah State University. Selected stage management credits include From Here to Eternity, Saturday Night Fever (Merry-Go-Round Playhouse), The Spitfire Grill, Chicago, M. Butterfly (Northern Stage), The Christians (Gulfshore Playhouse), Divinamente New York 2009 & 2010 (EH Arts International). She would like to send many thanks to her family for their continuing support.
18
L-R: Elizabeth Ramos (Mary Bennet) and Jamen Nanthakumar (Arthur de Bourgh)
Thank you! ÂŽ
Presenting Sponsor of Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST KALLIE ERICKSON (1st Assistant Stage Manager) is a recent grad from the University of Utah with a BFA in stage management. Recent assistant stage management credits include Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and In The Heights: Concert Version (PTC). Stage management credits include: form of a girl unknown, Stags Leap (SLAC), You Never Can Tell and Dogfight (U of U Theatre). She is super pumped to be back at PTC this season with some of her favorite people! Love to the fam, Tim and her pup. ALEXANDRA BOWDEN (2nd Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to join PTC for the Christmas season! She will be graduating from the University of Utah with a BFA in Stage Management this upcoming May. Previous Assistant Stage Manager credits include Candide, Amahl and the Night Visitors (U of U School of Music), Love’s Labour’s Lost and Dogfight (U of U Theatre). Previous Stage Manager credits include Julius Caesar (U of U Theatre). She would like to thank her friends, family and boyfriend for their continued support. LAUREN GUNDERSON (Playwright) is the most produced playwright in America of 2017, the winner of the Lanford Wilson Award, the Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award and the Otis Guernsey New Voices Award. She is also a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize and John Gassner Award for Playwriting, and a recipient of the Mellon Foundation’s 3-Year Residency with Marin Theatre Company. She studied Southern Literature and Drama at Emory University, and Dramatic Writing at NYU’s Tisch School where she was a Reynolds Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship. Her work has been commissioned, produced and developed at companies across the U.S. including South Coast Rep (Emilie, Silent Sky), The Kennedy Center (The Amazing Adventures of Dr. Wonderful And Her Dog!), Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The O’Neill, The Denver Center, San Francisco
Playhouse, Marin Theatre, Synchronicity, Berkeley Rep, Shotgun Players, TheatreWorks, Crowded Fire and more. She co-authored Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley with Margot Melcon, which was one of the most produced plays in America in 2017. Her work is published at Playscripts (I and You, Exit Pursued by a Bear, The Taming and Toil And Trouble), Dramatists (The Revolutionists, The Book of Will, Silent Sky, Bauer, Miss Bennet) and Samuel French (Emilie). LaurenGunderson.com and @LalaTellsAStory MARGOT MELCON (Author) is a theater artist, administrator and writer. She was the Director of New Play Development at Marin Theatre Company for seven years, where she dramaturged over 30 productions—including six world premieres—and administered the company’s two annual new play prizes and commissioning program. She has developed plays with TheatreWorks, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Crowded Fire Theater, Shotgun Players, Berkeley Rep’s Ground Floor, the Kennedy Center, the New Harmony Project and the Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis. She is currently the Program Executive for Promoting Culture at the Zellerbach Family Foundation. Melcon is a graduate of California State University, Chico. BOB CLINE (Casting) is the founder of Bob Cline Casting in New York, and Broadway World recently named him one of New York’s ten best. He has cast film, TV, commercials, over 70 national tours and numerous regional theaters across the country. Independently, or in his association with Rich Cole since 1994, he has cast for Pioneer Theatre Company, the Fulton Theatre, the Malz-Jupiter Theatre, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and many, many others. Bob has also been a proud faculty member in Pace University’s Theatre program in charge of the senior BFA musical theatre majors for the last 10 years. Nights when he is 20
FOR GIVING YOUR STORY A HAPPY ENDING Zions Bank is for you. Open a consumer checking account online in as little as 5 minutes To learn more visit zionsbank.com/checking or your nearest Zions Bank.
A division of Zions Bancorporation, N.A. Member FDIC
L-R: Logan James Hall (Charles Bingley) and Rachel Clausen (Jane Bingley)
Pioneer Theatre Company thanks the Andrea Golding Legacy Foundation for its support of Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST not directing shows, he can be found directing students in one of the two audition classes he has taught weekly for the last 18 years through The Actor’s Loft.
pioneer theatre company gratefully acknowledges the following businesses and individuals for their contributions to this production:
ACTOR’S EQUITY ASSOCATION (“Equity”) founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 50,000 actors and stage managers. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. #EquityWorks
Pearl Whicker Sagers Nelson Kathie Horman Modern Display Delvies Plastics Inc.
Unparalleled Excellence in Music Education Accepting music students PreK–12. Our faculty includes 8 Utah Symphony members.
Music Begins Here 23
Call 801.300.1199, or visit GiftedMusicSchool.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 WRIST BANDS ARE DISRUPTIVE; even when set on silent or vibrate, they may disrupt wireless sound equipment. Please leave your electronics in the car, or turn them off entirely while in the theatre. TEXTING is disturbing to the actors and your fellow audience members. Do not text during the performance. 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-ofhearing patrons to sit in any seat in the house. Collateral required; inquire at the coat check. We welcome all 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 pre-show and during
intermission. Bottled water is allowed in the theatre. The University of Utah is a non-smoking campus, both inside and outside all buildings. Evening performances are at 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 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 be seated at the discretion of the House Manager. 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 by returning tickets to the box office at least 48 hours prior to the performance date. Tickets are nonrefundable. 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 at least 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 extended hours Monday through Saturday. No children under age 5 are admitted to performances.
Elizabeth Ramos as Mary Bennet
24
Best places to eat in town.
FALL STAGE ARTS RC Willey ad page 25
Furniture | Electronics | Appliances | Flooring | Mattresses Open 11 Hours A Day • 6 Days A Week Monday-Saturday 10am – 9pm • Closed Sundays Shop online at rcwilley.com.
FALL STAGE ARTS Rowland Hall ad page 26
FALL STAGE ARTS Ruby's Inn page 27
Ruby’s Inn Providing great guest services at the entrance to Bryce Canyon for over 100 years. We look forward to welcoming you. Closest Accommodations to Bryce Canyon • • • • •
3 Hotels (over 700 rooms) Vacation Rentals Conference Facilities 3 Restaurants RV Park and Campground
• • • • •
Horseback rides Rodeo ATV Tours Bike Rentals Winter Activities
Open Year Round Rubysinn.com • 800-468-8660 26 So. Main• • Bryce Canyon City, UT
LORE
Sometimes the truth is more frightening than fiction. Join storyteller Aaron Mahnke and musical guest Chad Lawson for an unforgettable evening of dark, spine-tingling tales—the perfect way to celebrate All Hallows’ Eve. Lore is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast that exposes the darker side of history, exploring the people, places, and things we fear the most. October 31, 2018 | 7:30 pm de Jong Concert Hall ON SALE NOW
THE MOUSETRAP by agatha christie
directed by david morgan
Trapped in a local bed and breakfast by a snowstorm, a group of strangers is horrified to learn there is a murderer in their midst. Join us for the longest-running play of the modern era, a tale of suspense and terror that ends as shockingly today as it did in 1952. “The Mousetrap” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. October 26–November 10, 2018 Pardoe Theatre ON SALE NOW
FALL STAGE ARTS ETHEL MIRABAL, FLUTE: BYUwith ArtsROBERT ad THE RIVER page 28 Recognized as one of America’s most adventurous string
quartets, ETHEL strives for common creative expression forged in the celebration of community. ETHEL is joined by Grammy Award-winning Robert Mirabal, a Taos Pueblo composer and songwriter known especially for his work with the Native American flute. December 7, 2018 | 7:30 pm de Jong Concert Hall ON SALE NOW
WONDERLAND
music by frank wildhorn lyrics by jack murphy original book by gregory boyd and jack murphy
uk adaptation by robert hudson directed by tim threlfall choreographed by nathan balsar music direction by gayle lockwood
From the team that brought you the BYU smash hit The Count of Monte Cristo, this new musical takes Lewis Carroll’s classic story and sets it in present day New York. Jump down the rabbit hole to discover this inspirational story of love, redemption, and the power of imagination. January 24–February 2, 2019 de Jong Concert Hall On sale November 19, 2018
801-422-2981 BYUARTS.COM
FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Pioneer Theatre Company Board of Trustees Dan Lofgren, Chair Mark Capone, Vice Chair/Budget Co-Chair Budget Co-Chair Stan D. VanderToolen
Development Chair David R. Peterson
Karen Azenberg Gregory N. Barrick Sandi Behnken Colleen Larkin Bell Steven M. Brinton Nate Boyer Doyle Clayburn John A. Dahlstrom, Jr. Craig N. Darrow Fred Esplin
Marketing Chair Todd Wolfenbarger
Pat Hemingway Christopher Lino Michele Mattsson Eric Maxfield Jeff Paris Gregory D. Phillips John W. Scheib, PhD Sue Skanchy Harris Smith Janette Sonnenberg
Brandon Stringham Daniel A. Reed, PhD Amy Wadsworth Emeritus A. Scott Anderson Edward F. Bates William H. Child Paul M. Durham Spencer F. Eccles
Nominating Chair Harris H. Simmons David E. Gee Kathie Horman James Macfarlane Peter D. Meldrum Kevin R. Murray Bruce T. Reese J. Douglas Whisenant
Pioneer Theatre Guild Officers Doyle Clayburn, President Glen Clayburn, President-Elect Peggy Stanley, Vice President Heather Benson, Secretary Kris Burton, Treasurer For information regarding PTC Guild membership, call Carolyn at 801-601-8847.
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 Support Salt Lake County Zoo Arts and Parks Fund
Presenting Sponsors ($50,000 and above) George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation
Emma Eccles Jones Foundation Meldrum Foundation
Dominion Energy The Shubert Foundation
Simmons Family Foundation Steiner Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous Donor Andrea Golding Legacy Foundation R. Harold Burton Foundation
College of Fine Arts Art Pass Program Marriner S. Eccles Foundation Cowboy Partners Richard K. and Shirley S. L. T. and Janet T. Dee Foundation Hemingway Foundation
Andeavor BW Productions + Durham Jones & Pinegar George Q. Morris Foundation — In Memory of Gabrielle M. Woods
Holland & Hart, LLP Larry H.and Gail Miller Family Foundation Charles Maxfield and Gloria F. Parrish Foundation Parr Brown Gee & Loveless
Anonymous Donor
Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Family Foundation
Anserfone + The Boyer Company
Ernst & Young Jet Blue +
Adobe Anonymous Donor American Express Matching Gifts Bonneville Radio + Clear Channel +
Cumulus + Daria Book Club Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Handley Foundation Java Joe's
Harris H. and Amanda P. Simmons Family Foundation
Zions Bank
Executive Producers ($25,000 – $49,999) Utah Division of Arts and Museums
Producers ($10,000 – $24,999) Pioneer Theatre Guild W. Mack and Julia S. Watkins Foundation Wells Fargo
Benefactors ($5,000 – $9,999) Phillips Ryther & Winchester The Summit Group Riverton Music U.S. Bank Foundation S. J. and Jessie E. Quinney Foundation Salt Lake City Arts Council
Directors Club ($2,500 – $4,999) Robert and Barbara Patterson Family Memorial Foundation
John and Marcia Price Family Foundation
Associates ($1,000 – $2,499) National Life Group Charitable Foundation PwC
Snow, Christensen & Martineau Foundation
General Partners (up to $999) KSTU + Richard H. and Joann O. Keller Family Foundation Pandora Reagan Outdoor +
29
State Farm Insurance Cos. Strong & Hanni, Law Firm Wilcox-Smith Foundation The Williams Companies, Inc.
FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Special Gifts Gifts to capital projects, artistic programming, and endowments secure the future of Pioneer Theatre Company. The donors listed are recognized for their important contributions to sustaining and enhancing artistic excellence. Planned Gifts Sally Boynton-Murray • Normon S. • and Grace R. Higson • Chris Lino and Colleen Lindstrom Diane L. Parisi The Estate of Margot L. Shott • deceased Play-By-Play Bireley Endowment Susan Stoddard Heiner and Blake T. Heiner Lee and Audrey Hollaar
Special Projects Haze + Hard Nancy Melich & J. Alexander Hemphill In honor of Colleen Lindstrom
PTC True and Quasi Endowments Anonymous Eric Biedermann Roger and Sara Boyer Kem and Carolyn Gardner Wanda and Carvel Francis and Joan Hanson Mattsson Memorial Fund Elliot J. Hulet William and Donna Vogel In Memory of Shannon Elizabeth and Amanda LaRae Maxwell Meldrum Foundation Endowment In Memory of Mars Spafard Fund Meldrum Foundation
Spoor Endowment Chris Lino The Peter and Susan Stevens Endowment Susan Dolan Stevens and Peter Stevens Robin M. Woods Legacy Endowment A fund to support the advancement of women in theatre
Annual Fund 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. Anonymous Donor
Judy Brady and Drew W. Browning In honor of Colleen Lindstrom and Chris Lino
Hank and Pat Hemingway Kathie and Chuck Horman
Roger and Mary Lowe The Jennifer Speers Family Trust
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 Colleen Larkin Bell Lynette and Marsden Blanch Kristina and Kenneth Burton Mark and Kelly Capone John A. Dahlstrom, Jr.
Craig and Stephanie Darrow Paul and Maren Durham Susan F. Fleming Sandra E. Geary David E. and Sherrie Gee Susan K. Hickenlooper Dale A. and Rachel B. Kimball Linda J. Leckman, M.D.
Anonymous Donor (3) In Memory of Stephen W. Barlow Bill and Beth Beck C. Kim and Jane C. Blair In Memory of Art Brothers Michael and Alison Brown Robin and Marion Campbell Margaret Cragin-Masarone Anne and Ashby Decker
Tim and Candace Dee Elizabeth Terry Dunning Bob and Mary Gilchrist Julie and Devon Glenn David H. Green David D. Hickox Lee and Audrey Hollaar Cindy Spoor and Doug Howard Tom and Carol Jepperson *
Anonymous Donors (4) Brian Allen Christine A. Allred John and Linda Ashton Karen Azenberg and Augie Mericola Mary Anne Berzins Eric Biedermann Kenneth and Karen Brewster Marilyn and Robert Brinton Steven and Joan Brinton Darryl Butt Bruce and Lynn Cohne Philanthropic Fund Renee Christensen Morlene Dangerfield
Michael D. Drews Robert and Liz Ence Chesley and Amy Erickson Community Foundation of Utah on behalf of the Rosenbush + Zimmerman Family Fund Bob and Mary Gilchrist Doris and David Gillette John and Elizabeth Hammond In Honor of Ruth Hansen Hale Bonnie Hedman* Jennifer Hedman* Nancy Melich and J. Alexander Hemphill Larry and Tina Howard
Robert Lence Lofgren Family James L. Macfarlane Eric and Lara Maxfield Peter and Catherine Meldrum Jeff Paris Michael and Jan Pazzi Gregory D. and Cynthia Phillips
Margaret P. Sargent Richard Koehn and Sheryl Scott Harris H. and Amanda Simmons Kevin and Alice Steiner R. Eric and Michele Thompson * Stan and Jill VanderToolen * Todd and Michelle Wolfenbarger
Associates ($1,000 – $2,499) Bruce and Maxine Johnson Sheldon R. Furst and Ellen Liu Jayne Luke David and Donnna Lyon Doralee Madsen Nickie and David McDowell Nancy and George D. Melling Brenda Mueggenborg Steve and Alisa Parks
Linda S. Pembroke John Netto and Catherine Putnam-Netto Brian and Janice Ruggles Dr. Brent and Janette Sonnenberg James M. Steele Lou Ann Stevens Amy Wadsworth and David Richardson
Angels ($500 – $999) Elise and Paul Hutchings Dr. Brent C. and Eve James Richard H. Keller and Christena Ensign Greg Hatch and Terry Kogan + Chris Lino Uri Loewenstein Mary McCarthey Sue and Fred Morris James and Karen Nelson Oren and Liz Nelson Diane L. Parisi John and Susanne Parsons Karen F. and Leon Peterson Wayne and Robyn Petty In Memory of Suzann Pyper
30
Barbara and John Reid Joanne Rich Zoe and Lon Richardson, Jr. Harold and Debbie Rust In Memory of Darlene Sackett Kent and LaRae Scott William and Saundra Stone Marsha Tadje Cindy and Mark Vernon Barbara Wheat David and Jeralynn Winder
FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Patrons ($250 – $499) The Kohlburn Family Dr. and Mrs. Larry W. Kraiss Guttorm and Claudia Landro Howard and Nancy Lemcke Bradley P. Rich and Dr. Erika Lloyd Helga and Herbert Lloyd Donald and Louise Lochhead Ronald and Danece Mangone Marie and Adam Martin Mary McCarthey Stephen and Sandy Morgan Tony and Mary Ann Morgan Kevin R. and Deon Murray Michael E. Nash Tim and Peggy J. Newman Karen H. Nichols Carol M. Oliver Maura and Serge Olszanskyj Dinesh and Kalpana Patel Deborah C. Perry Fred and Carolyn Petersen Bryce Peterson Kirt Peterson Robert and Virginia Peterson
Anonymous Donors (3) Craig and Joanna Adamson Susan and Ken Albrecht Eric and Judy Anderson James A. and Carol A. Anderson Johnny Anderson Sandra and Marc Babitz Bryan and Tina Bagley Jim and Martha Bale Lonnie and Jill Baskett Rachel L. Bates Beth Q. Beck Reed and Jeanne Benson Jerry and Marcella Borrowman Kenneth M. and Barbara L. Calney Doug and Barbara Campbell Art and Luana Casper Robert and Barbara Cherrington Dennis Coon Wilma and Willie Dolowitz Drs. Richard C. and Ann W. Engar In memory of Keith M. Engar Elizabeth England Joan Erickson
Lars and Susan Erickson Larry and Shirley Florence Jan and Stan Foutz Dennis C. Gassman Shaleane Gee Deter Gehmlich Kristin Wann Gorang Marian Green Beth C. and Peter T. Hanlon Francis and Joan Hanson Ingo and Mary Henningsen Monika Hopper John and Carol Huffman Randy and Nickie Huizenga Dan Humiston and Jackie GianniniHumiston Amy Haselhorst and Richard Irons Bruce and Rhonda Irvine Barbara H. and C. Gresham Ivey Darlene Jensen Randy and Liz Jensen Michele and Dave Jenson Tammy Jones Dr. Robert and Julie Kessler
Anonymous Donors (15) Mons Aase Carolyn Abravanel Vern and Barbara Adams John and Sheryl Allen Kathy Aller Susan Allred Gloria and Irwin Altman Diane Anderson Donna Andrews Dawn Aoki In honor of J. Michael Mattsson Richard and April Armstrong James C. Ashworth In Memory of Mary G. Asson Robert L. Backman Linda K. Ballard Barbara Bannon Bryce and Margaret Barker Landon Ray Barker Almina Barksdale Don Barlow Joyce and John Barnes Mary L. Barnes Rachel L. Bates Kathleen E. Bayn Nancy J. Behnken Lani Belisle Abby Bird Richard Charles Brandt Dave and Lori Buhler John P. and Andrea M. Burke Christine and Devin Calcut Brad and Leslie Campbell Martin Cathey Brian E. Chapman Margaret Chapman Ray and Bobbie Christiansen Geraldine M. Clark Howard and Betty Clark Patricia and John Clay
In honor of A COMEDY OF TENORS – cast, crew, creatives, et al. Jeremy Conder Donna L. Conway Kathie and Marshall Coopersmith Cathy Cornell and Karen Skinner John D’Arcy William Daniloff Debbie Davis Michael and Rebecca Davis Kathy and Lawrence Derrick Jerry Diana James R. Dickson Bob and Sue Dintelman Jack and Joyce Dolcourt Anne and Sandy Dolowitz Robert Doran Carrie and Randy Drown H. Clay Dyer Kathryn Egan Steve Eklund Susan Elder James P. Elkins, Jr. Brent Evans Kent Fawcett Kathy and Dane Finerfrock Kathy and Craig Fineshriber Lou Jean Flint In Memory of Gloria Forcht Sarah George and Richard Ford Norman L. and Carol Foster Brian W. and Cheryl B. Fox Carolyn C. Fredin Lynda Geddes Marc and Carol Gentner Elizabeth Gloyn Ralph L. Gochnour Jerry and Linda Good Diana Goodell Lewis and Ceselie Goodwin Stefanie Voigt and James Greenbaum
Frank and Patrica Pignanelli Nancy Pitstick Laszlo and Sandra Preysz George C. Rackham, Jr. Dr. Marvin L. and Beth Rallison Michael Scott and Loretta Falvo-Scott David and Julianne Seal Janet and David Sharp Ralph and Kayleen Simmons Patricia and Homer Smith Robert A. and Julie A. Sperling Mary O. Stanley Julie A. Stokes George Sumner and Tina Hose-Sumner Robyn Toone Elaine B. Weis Wayne and Carol Welninski In honor of Joseph Welninski Dr. and Mrs. H. James Williams Ben Wilson and Michele Mattsson Chris R. Wood
Contributors ($50 – $249) Dr. and Mrs. John Greenlee Dennis M. Gross Judy Grow Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hackett Clair and Vivian Hadley Maxine R. Haggerty Gerry Hanni Justin and Kristina Hansen Justin L. Hansen Richard Harper Jonathan D. Hartford Don Harward Peter and Jan Haug Alan and Rosena Heal Patti Hendricks Ross Owen and Larry Herndon James D. Hill Michael Hines Kenny and Janeal Hodges Jason Hoggan Frederick A. Hottes Virginia Huber Karen Hyde Thelma P. Iker Colin Jackson Danelle and Paul Jensen Elaine Jensen Karen Johnsen Mark and Sheila Johnson Kathy Jorgensen Diane Julian Ben and Jenn Kalm Kathleen M. Kaufman Jim and Maggie Kearns Fonda Kersey Russel and Jane King Richard and Gene Klatt Shirlee Knell Carolyn and Peter Kowalchick Robert Kraemer Paul Kriekard
32
Joan M. and Douglas S. Lake Janice and Harvey Lansing Richard and Connie Larrabee Darryl and Bonnie Lee Keith Leonard Steve and Karin Liimatta Katy Lillquist Pauline Lindsay Morris and Jane Linton Susan Conniff Lockhart Diane Luke Michael W. Luskin Elaine Lyon Joel S. Macey Bonnie R. Macfarlane Ralph R. and Sylvia S. Mabey Jennifer H. Malherbe Darcia Mallory-Gordon Gary and Ruth Manville Ted and Shirley Marakis In Memory of Ralph E. & Winnifred S. Margetts Karen McArthur John F. McNamara Neta McOmie Deborah Kreeck-Mendez Ronald C. Mills Dr. and Mrs. Corey Miller Richard R. and Jean H. Miller Sally Miller Bruce Miya Peggy Montrone James Moss Robert C. and Carol S. Moss James Moyer Dalmas H. Nelson Brenda Nibley Rosalie Notarianni Jean and Ralph Nuismer J. Nunn Michael and Marlene O’Hara
FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Linda B. Purcell Ogden William D. Ohlsen Kristi and Jeff Oritt Julie Olson Tim Orton Elissa Oshinsky Ross Owen Chris James Oswald Ted and Kay Packard Brett Packham Linda D. Page Gigi Parke Kirsten Park Nancy Parker Ron and Barbara Parker Paula Paterson Helen Patterson Mary Ann and William Payne Gary and Janet Peck Sheila Penrose
Chris Peterson Ian Peterson Kirt Peterson Kara Pettit Colleen Pierce James and Barbara Pierson Phyllis B. Pingree Walter J. Plumb Dennis Polster Carol Prince Roger and Susan Pyper Thomas Quam Susan Reese Barbara Reid Sallie Rinderknecht Ben and Kathy Roa J. Kyle and JoAnn K. Robertson Michael B. Robinson Dr. John and Mary Jo Robinson
Kathleen and Michael Rodman J. Rogers Sid Rudolph Leonard and Alene Russon Karen Sawyer Paige St. Jeor Jane and Kent Sakashita Sarah W. Scheuller Larry P. Schumann C. Duwayne and Alice C. Schmidt Madalyn S. and James P. Seaman Tina Seferos Harry and Becky Senekjian Stuart and Mary Silloway Ann M. Simms Tani and Martin Smihula Cathy Stutz-Smith A.J. and Leah Smith
Deborah Smith Kelly Smith Robert B. and Janet D. Smith In Memory of Marvin E. and Kathryn T. Smullen Stuart Stanek Drs. Barry and Connie Stults Russell T. and Sandra Strauss Annie and Cory Strupp Emily Swensen Jesse J. Suek Robert and Carol Tayler Kyle Taylor Anne Carson Thompson Joel and Pamela Thompson Guy L. and Elaine Thompson Kathy D. Van Orman Lisa and Scott Verhaaren Nona Vernon Bill and Heidi Vriens Joan Vrtis
Gwen Wardle David and Shauna Weight Jeff Weight Sylvia Weight David and Dixie West Martha J. Westman Tina R. Whitehead Henry O. Whiteside John Wiethorn Nancy G. Woodward Ron Sawdey and Cissy Wolff Sally Wyne Nancy Young Stuart and Barbara Young Tod and Mary Young Andrey Zharkikh
The donors acknowledged above made gifts and pledges between October 22, 2017 and November 17, 2018. +In-Kind Donation * This donor is recognized at the gift level equal to their donation plus a corporate match. Make your gift go further: Check to see if your company has a matching gift program. If you have any changes or questions regarding your program listing, please call 801-585-3196.
34
LOGE GALLERY PRESENTS
COLOR SPEAKS FEATURING BETTA INMAN JOY NUNN JOSEPH PERETTO
Visit the Loge during Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley November 30 through December 15, 2018. pioneertheatre.org/loge-gallery
PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY STAFF ARTISTIC STAFF Artistic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Azenberg Resident Fight Choreographer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher DuVal Resident Sound Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allan Branson Resident Scenic Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Maxwell PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reed Rossbach Technical Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Mack Production Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary P. Costello* Props Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Walters Charge Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Jensen Scenic Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda McMall Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooke Morgan, Trish Whitekettle Props Artisan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Nelson Stage Technicians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cara Pomeroy-Allan, Michael Begue, Chris Dwan, Andrew Smith Costume Shop Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillip R. Lowe First Hand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K.L. Alberts Asst. Costume Shop Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Schow-Massine Drapers/Cutters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misty Reubens, Wendy Schow-Massine, Margo Seamons Master Tailor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leah Pelz Millinery/Crafts Artisan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rachel Buechele Stitchers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Banks, Katrina Dransfield, Caroline Robbins, Megan Rogers, Steven G. Schmid Wig Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda French Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Streed Costume Rental Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Do’nel Ault Master Electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Masek Technical Advisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Hollaar
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Managing Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Lino Box Office/Patron Services Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heidi Bruce House Manager/Asst. Patron Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nikki Baum Patron Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexis Brinkerhoff, Erica Carvalho,. . . . . . . . . . . . Susannah Castleton, Jenifer Christensen, Luke Corkran, Mitchell Garets, J.T. Hiskey, Sasha Pinegar, Caprice Schulte Business Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Llenares Asst. Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Bennett Company Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Bowen Concessions. . . . . . . . . Amona Faatau, Marissa Jeppson, Katina Nikols, Abigail Raasch, Tom Roche, Joanne Rowland, Emily Smith, Whitney Stephens, Emily Turner, Morgan Werder Director of Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Parisi Director of Annual Giving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah D. Young Development Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacqueline Mumford Director of Marketing & Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirsten Park Publicity Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vreni Romang Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BW Productions ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Becky Lynn Dawson* 1st Assistant Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kallie Erickson 2nd Assistant Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandra Bowden Light Board Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cade Beck Deck/Rail Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allison Harkness, Graham Melton, Kelsey Peterson, Macarena Subiabre, Tahra Veasley Sound Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andelin Anderson Wardrobe Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daniel Streed Wardrobe Running Crew. . . . . . . . . . . Serena Collins, Andrew Cortes, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camie Jones, Laney Marsella, Maxwell Paris Assistant Master Electrician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cade Beck Electricians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cade Beck, Nick Bellendir, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wesley Darton, David DeCarolis, William Hadden, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Hairr, Rachel Harned, Jacob Hunt, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chaska Johnson, Graham Melton, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alawna Sullivan-Jimenez, Trish Whitekettle Lighting Programmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Masek
*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.
PTC Advertising by Modern8 • Cover Art by Russ Gray MILLS PUBLISHING STAFF Dan Miller, President; Cynthia Bell Snow, Office Administrator; Jackie Medina, Art Director; Ken Magleby, Katie Steckler, Patrick Witmer, Graphic Design; Paula Bell, Karen Malan, Dan Miller, Paul Nicholas, Chad Saunders, Advertising Representatives; Caleb Deane, Administrative Assistant. The Pioneer Theatre Company program is published by Mills Publishing, Inc., 772 East 3300 South, Suite 200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Phone: 801.467.8833 Email: advertising@millspub.com Website: millspub.com. Mills Publishing produces playbills for many performing arts groups. Advertisers do not necessarily agree or disagree with content or views expressed on stage. Please contact us for playbill advertising opportunities. Copyright 2018.
36
ZionVi I lageTown Homes.com
385 529 8686
210N VILLAGE
---♦---
NOW SELLING
NIGHTLY RENTALS
---♦---
2170 WEST 350 NORTH
Zion Village ad HURRICANE,UTAH page 37
Warner Gateway
QUALITY. VALUE. DESIGN. - Starting at -
$299,900 4662 LUKE DRIVE, WASHINGTON, UTAH
WARNERGATEWAYHOMES.COM • 435-529-8686
Life Happens Here 2019 Season
June 27 to October 12 HAMLET MACBETH JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT TWELFTH NIGHT THE BOOK OF WILL PREPRINT EVERY BRILLIANT THING ShakespeareTHE Festival PRICEad pageTHE 38 CONCLUSION OF HENRY VI: PARTS TWO AND THREE
Download the Festival app for information on the 2019 season!
Macbeth
800-PLAYTIX • bard.org • #utahshakes
Porcupine Grill ad page 38
Raise the Curtain on Your New Home
PREPRINT SNMC ad page 39
The Star of the Show Our all-in-one app helps you both find & finance your new home. We’re here to support you from the opening scene to the final act. Contact us to get SNapp today. 844.542.LOAN (5626)
SECURITYNATIONAL MORTGAGE COMPANY | NMLS# 3116 | WWW.SNMC.COM
Memory loss...
doesn’t mean the end of a purposeful life
PREPRINT Silverdado ad page 40
Through life-enriching care and a highly skilled staff, Silverado offers flexible care tailored to the changing needs of individuals with memory impairment and their families.
Schedule a visit and see what can happen when clinical excellence and compassion meet.
(866) 491-4528 silverado.com/aspenpark #100053 & 99885
aspen park memory care & rehabilitation | community