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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

by J.T. Rogers IAN BEDFORD BEN CHERRY

NEAL BENARI

RICHIE CALL

DEMOSTHENES CHRYSAN SUSANNA FLORENCE

JOEL REUBEN GANZ

THAMER JENDOUBI

JEFF TALBOTT

KATE MIDDLETON

MAX WOERTENDYKE

HADLEY HEGE

PATRICK KINTZ

JOHN TERRELL

Scenic & Lighting Designer

Costume Designer LEON WIEBERS

Sound Designer PATRICK BLEY

DANIEL MEEKER

Hair & Makeup Designer Dialect Coach Dramaturg AMANDA FRENCH SARAH SHIPPOBOTHAM ALEXANDRA HARBOLD Production Stage Manager MARY P. COSTELLO

Director KAREN AZENBERG Casting by BOB CLINE CASTING OSLO is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

*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.


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CAST Terje Rød-Larsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Talbott* Marianne Heiberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susanna Florence* Johan Jorgen Holst. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ian Bedford* Mona Juul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kate Middleton* Yossi Beilin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Reuben Ganz* Ahmed Qurie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Demosthenes Chrysan* Yair Hirschfeld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neal Benari* Jan Egeland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Max Woertendyke* Hassan Asfour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thamer Jendoubi* Ron Pundak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Max Woertendyke* Finn Grandal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ian Bedford* Toril Grandal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susanna Florence* Uri Savir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Cherry* Thor Bjornevog. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Terrell Trond Gundersen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Kintz Joel Singer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richie Call* Shimon Peres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neal Benari* German Tourists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hadley Hege, John Terrell Swedish Hostess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hadley Hege Palestinians, Israelis, Diplomats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richie Call*, Ben Cherry*, Hadley Hege, Patrick Kintz, John Terrell *Member of Actor’s Equity Association

SETTING Oslo, Norway, 1993. This production is performed with two 10-minute intermissions.

Stage Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARY P. COSTELLO*, BECKY LYNN DAWSON*

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PLAYWRIGHT'S NOTE These notes have been adapted from those included in the original Playbill for the Lincoln Center Theater production in March 2017: In December 2012, after a performance of my play Blood and Gifts at Lincoln Center Theater, I went out for drinks with a Norwegian diplomat who had seen the play at the invitation of my director Bartlett Sher. In a booth at a restaurant across the street from the theatre, in response to my questions about his work, he spoke about his involvement in the Oslo Peace Accords. I knew about this first ever peace deal between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization—signed in the White House Rose Garden on September 13, 1993—which gave us the iconic image of President Bill Clinton presiding over a handshake between Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Chairman Yasser Arafat. But what I discovered that night over drinks is that there was a backstory to this momentous event. Digging further on my own, I learned the full story of how the Oslo Accords came to be—a story that is documented, almost completely unknown. Oslo is the story of a hidden history that lies behind a public history. But to be clear, it is my version of this history. The events in the play all happened, but locations have been condensed and the chronology of events has been compressed. Some of the players in this history have been excised; some of those who remain have been assigned different roles than their actual counterparts. Though every character in this play is named for a real person the words they say are mine. Twenty-four years later, the memory of that handshake in the Rose Garden between mortal enemies is still fixed in the world’s mind. But the meaning and legitimacy of the process that led to that handshake remain in flux. Debates still rage about whether the Oslo negotiations were a brilliant masterstroke or a dangerous mistake. Participants and historians still battle over who deserve credit–or blame–for the historic compromises that were made. But both a dramatist and a citizen, I remain gripped by the unimaginable political will it took for those on both sides to create the opportunity for that handshake, and by the courage it took to stand face to face with the enemy as they struggled to find a way forward—together. J. T. Rogers, Playwright

HEIRARCHY OF POWER IN THE PLAY

Chairman of the PLO YASSER ARAFAT

Finance Minister of the PLO AHMED QURIE (Abu Ala)

PLO Liaison HASSAN ASFOUR

Prime Minister of Israel YITZHAK RABIN Foreign Minister SHIMON PERES

Foreign Minister of Norway JOHAN JORGEN HOLST

Deputy Foreign Minister YOSSI BEILIN

Deputy Foreign Minister JAN EGELAND

Director General of the Foreign Ministry URI SAVIR

Official in the Foreign Ministry MONA JUUL

Legal Advisor to the Foreign Ministry JOEL SINGER

Fafo Institute Director TERJE RØD-LARSEN

Professors YAIR HIRSCHFELD RON PUNDAK

Fafo Executive MARIANNE HEIBERG

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OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 1, 1991 c MADRID, SPAIN | Spain hosts the Madrid Conference, which is co-sponsored by the United States and Russia. The aim of the conference is to further peace talks between Israel and its neighbors. Since Israel refused to meet with the Palestinian Liberation Organization (P.L.O.), the Palestinian delegation is comprised of individuals from the West Bank and Gaza.

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TIMELINE

b APRIL 1992 TEL AVIV, ISRAEL | A new model. The first meeting of Terje Rød-Larsen and Yossi Beilin, rising star of the Israeli Labor Party and protégé of Shimon Peres. Larsen and Beilin discuss the possibility of secret backchannel Israeli-Palestinian talks in Oslo.

JULY 23, 1992 c ISRAEL | The Labor Party wins the Israeli elections. Yitzhak Rabin is elected Prime Minister. Shimon Peres named Foreign Minister.

b SEPTEMBER 1992 ISRAEL | A proposal. Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Egeland visits Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin and proposes back-channel Israeli-Palestinian negotiations to feed the official channel.

NOVEMBER 3, 1992 c UNITED STATES | Bill Clinton is elected President of the United States.

b DECEMBER 1992 LONDON, ENGLAND | A first encounter. Israeli economics professor Dr. Yair Hirschfeld and P.L.O. Finance Minister Ahmed Qurie (Abu Ala) meet.

JANUARY 21, 1993 c OSLO, NORWAY | The official opening of the unofficial channel. The first round of talks. The P.L.O. sends a team led by Finance Minister Ahmed Qurie; Israel sends two academics from the University of Haifa, Yair Hirschfeld and his former student and colleague, Ron Pundak.

b FEBRUARY 1993 OSLO, NORWAY | The second round of talks. They continue to discuss and draft a Declaration of Principles (D.O.P.), establishing an unprecedented roadmap for negotiations.

APRIL 1993 c OSLO, NORWAY | The fourth round of talks.

b MAY 1993 An official upgrade. In a private meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Peres, Rabin authorizes the upgrading of the Israeli delegation in the secret back-channel talks.

JUNE 1993 c Rabin authorizes Singer to draft a new D.O.P. AUGUST 1993 c STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN | A secret negotiation on a midnight call. In an eight-hour telephone call, Israeli Foreign Minister Peres negotiates the final details of the D.O.P. with P.L.O.Chairman Arafat and Abu Ala. Norwegian Foreign Minister Johan Jørgen Holst and team serve as intermediaries.

OSLO, NORWAY | Israeli Foreign Ministry Director General Uri Savir and Joel Singer, a former Colonel and attorney in the Israeli army, join the Oslo talks. b SEPTEMBER 1993 September 9, 1993 | Letters of mutual recognition exchanged. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and P.L.O. Chairman Yasser Arafat sign letters of mutual recognition.

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OSLO, NORWAY | A secret ceremony. August 19, 1993 Israelis, Palestinians, and Norwegians initial the D.O.P. in a secret ceremony in the middle of the night.

A snapshot of the Oslo Accords chronology

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WASHINGTON, D.C. | September 13, 1993 The official signing. P.L.O. Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin officially sign the D.O.P. (Oslo I) in a White House ceremony.


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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST IAN BEDFORD (Johan Jorgen Holst/Finn Grandal) began his professional career at the Utah Shakespeare Festival and is thrilled to return to the beehive state after 20 years. Stage credits include Eddie in A View From the Bridge directed by Ivo Von Hove (Goodman Theatre); Murder on the Orient Express (Hartford Stage); The School of Night (The Mark Taper Forum); Macbeth and God of Carnage (Alabama Shakespeare Festival); Macbeth in Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Comedy of Errors, King Henry in Henry V; King Henry in Henry VIII, King John, Othello, Henry IV, Part 1, As You Like It (Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival), Richard in Richard III (Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival), Our Town (La Jolla Playhouse), Lennie in Of Mice and Men (People’s Light). Film: Associate producer, The Promise, with Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac. Television: “Chicago P.D.” (recurring), “Shameless,” “The Path,” “How to Get Away with Murder,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Shades of Blue,” “Unforgettable,” “Law & Order: SVU” (recurring). NEAL BENARI (Yair Hirschfeld/ Shimon Peres) returned to acting last year after living in Taiwan for seven years. He recently performed in The MUNY’s production of Jersey Boys. Other credits include Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof, Aida, Victor/Victoria, The Merchant of Venice, Chess, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Roza and The First. Regional: Lend Me a Tenor (Tito Merelli), Man of La Mancha (Don Quixote), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Sweeney), Ragtime (Tateh) and My Fair Lady (Professor Higgins). Tours: Aida (Zoser), The Sound of Music (von Trapp) and Les Misérables (Thénardier). Performed in Michael Tilson Thomas’s The Thomashefskys with the Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Boston symphonies. Film/television: “The Sopranos,” “Law & Order,” And the Band Played On and Sea of Love. Thanks to my agents at DGRW, and to my wife, Jasmine. RICHIE CALL (Joel Singer/Ensemble) is excited to be back for his 6th production at Pioneer Theatre Company. Previous PTC credits include: Newsies (Roosevelt), The Last Ship (Newlands), Something’s

Afoot (Greyburn), The Philadelphia Story (Mac) and Hamlet (Osric). Other companies include: Lyric Repertory Company, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Salt Lake Acting Company, Mile Square Theatre, American Globe Theatre and Gorilla Repertory Theater. Call is the artistic director of the Lyric Repertory Company in Logan, Utah, where he is also an assistant professor of acting at Utah State University. He received his MFA in Acting from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts and a BFA in Performance from Utah State University. BEN CHERRY (Uri Savir/Ensemble) Broadway: Indecent, Fiddler on the Roof. Off-Broadway: Goldstein. National Tour: Mary Poppins. Select regional: Indecent (Guthrie Theater); Mothers and Sons (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); Passion (Arden Theatre Company); Henry V, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Secret Garden, The Tempest (Utah Shakespeare Festival, four seasons); Route 66, Life Could Be a Dream, The Andrews Brothers (Milwaukee Repertory Theater); The Nerd, 10 Months (Delaware Theatre Company). Television: “The Following,” “Smash,” “I Love You…But I Lied.” Awards: MAC Award, Best Debut. Training: The University of Michigan, North Carolina School of the Arts. DEMOSTHENES CHRYSAN (Ahmed Qurie) Broadway: Junk, Golden Boy (Lincoln Center Theater), The Velveteen Rabbit (New Victory Theater). London: Blood and Gifts (The National Theatre). Off-Broadway: Incident at Vichy (Signature Theatre), Urge for Going (The Public Theater), Aftermath (New York Theatre Workshop), Queens Boulevard (the musical) (Signature Theatre). Regional: Zealot (South Coast Rep.), Blood and Gifts (La Jolla Playhouse), Water by the Spoonful (Hartford Stage), Tennis in Nablus (Alliance Theatre), The Kite Runner (San Jose Rep.), Homebody/Kabul (Trinity Rep.), Travesties (McCarter Theatre). Film: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Trouble, A Case of You. TV: “Blindspot,” “Gotham,” “Blacklist,” “Feed the Beast,” “Sneaky Pete,” “Unbreakable Kimmy

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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST Schmidt,” “Orange is the New Black,” “Flesh and Bone,” “Killing Kennedy,” “Blue Bloods,” “Boardwalk Empire,” “Damages,” “Louie,” “30 Rock,” “Reckless,” “The Fear” (Channel 4, United Kingdom). SUSANNA FLORENCE (Marianne Heiberg/Toril Grandal) happily returns to Pioneer Theatre Company after last season’s Twelfth Night. She has appeared previously in King Charles III, Fiddler on the Roof and One Man, Two Guvnors, as well as several Play-by-Play readings, including Speculator Spirits, The Envelope, A March Tale, Honor Killing and i. Other Utah credits include Kings’ Men with The Sting & Honey Company, The Weird Play, Pilot Program and Kingdom of Heaven with Plan-B Theatre Company, and As You Like It, Shakespeare in Love, Mary Poppins and Much Ado About Nothing with Utah Shakespeare Festival. She holds an MFA from the National Theater Conservatory. JOEL REUBEN GANZ (Yossi Beilin) is thrilled to work on this exciting play for his debut at PTC. Broadway: War Horse at Lincoln Center Theater. Other New York credits: Macbeth with Lincoln Center Educational and The Living Room at 59e59 Theaters. Regional: Macbeth (Denver Center of Performing Arts), Other Desert Cities (Portland Center Stage and Syracuse Stage), Disgraced (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), Peter and the Starcatcher (Virginia Stage Company), Measure for Pleasure (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company), Othello (Shakespeare Theatre Company), Shear Madness, The Lisbon Traviata (Kennedy Center), The Death of Meyerhold, Take Me Out (Studio Theatre), Honey Brown Eyes (Theater J), The Book Club Play (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Dorian Grey (Round House Theatre). Television credits include “Unforgettable” (CBS) and “What Would You Do?” (ABC). Ganz has worked on productions internationally in Scotland, France and Corsica. He received his BA in theatre studies from Emory University and his graduate degree from the International Theatre School of Jacques Lecoq in Paris, France. www.joelreubenganz.com.

THAMER JENDOUBI (Hassan Asfour) is a native, New York-based actor and comedian. Oslo will be his first performance at a regional theatre and he couldn’t be happier that he gets to do it at PTC. New York credits include: Haram! Iran!, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Racquetball. Jendoubi received his training at the Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City, and earned his MA in Acting at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the United Kingdom. A huge thank you to Judy, Jenna and Katie, and an even bigger one to his parents and brother for their love at support. KATE MIDDLETON (Mona Juul) is thrilled to return to PTC after appearing in Alabama Story and A Few Good Men. Off-Broadway: Women Without Men (Mint Theater); Shear Madness (New World Stages); The Late Christopher Bean (TACT); Asymmetric (59E59 Theaters/Ground UP Productions); Pratfalls (Abingdon/Ground UP); Avow (NYIT Best Lead Actress); The Other Place (MTC). Additional Regional: Circle Mirror Transformation (Kevin Kline Award, St. Louis Rep); Perfect Wedding (Geva/Cape Playhouse); Noises Off; Boeing-Boeing (DTF); The Huntington, Triad Stage, Playmakers Rep, NJ Shakespeare, Weston Playhouse. TV/Film: “Elementary,” “Blacklist,” “Blue Bloods,” “Mercy” “recurring,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU,” Comedy Central, Obits (winner NYC 48Hr Film Fest 2017), 40th, Set It Up, Tic, April Flowers andThump. Member of TACT, NYC. www.katemiddletonactress.com JEFF TALBOTT (Terje Rød-Larsen) is thrilled to be back at PTC, where he has appeared in Doubt, The Odd Couple and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Broadway: Sly Fox, Fortune’s Fool; Off-Broadway: Abundance, Such Good Friends, Home of the Brave. Regional: many Christmases as Ralph, the narrator of A Christmas Story, Abundance, Race, circle mirror transformation and Frost/Nixon among many, many others at theatres all over the country. Film: Julie & Julia. TV: “Orange is the New Black,” “Unforgettable,” “The Blacklist,” “Boardwalk Empire,” “The Sopranos”

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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST and all the “Law & Orders” (multiple times). As a playwright, his play i had its World Premiere this past spring at PTC. Other plays: The Submission (Laurents/ Hatcher Award, Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Award), The Gravedigger’s Lullaby and Civics and Humanities for Non-Majors. He writes musicals with Will Van Dyke. Talbott is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama. www.jefftalbott.com MAX WOERTENDYKE (Jan Egeland/Ron Pundak) Broadway: Ivo van Hove’s A View From the Bridge. Off-Broadway: World Premiere of Richard Nelson’s Illyria and Romeo & Juliet (both at The Public Theater, NYC). Regional credits include Nick in The Invisible Hand (Cleveland Play House), Frankenstein (Denver Center for the Performing Arts) and The Philadelphia Story (Chautauqua Theater Company). Film and Television: “Longmire,” The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 and upcoming Down the Barrel. Woertendyke is currently in the process of producing his first feature film, i-95. Graduate of McGill University and The Juilliard School of Drama. HADLEY HEGE (German Tourist/ Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her Pioneer Theatre Company debut! She has worked in regional theater productions including Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Audition (winner of the evening), Prep and Sex and the Big Bad City. Her training has included studying with: The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, The New York Film Academy, The Atlantic Theatre Company, The SITI Company, The Peoples Improv Theatre, and Bouffon Clown. She is grateful for the support of her friends and family. PATRICK KINTZ (Trond Gundersen/Ensemble) is excited to be performing for the first time at Pioneer Theatre Company. A graduate of BYU in theatre studies, he has also studied with the amazing faculty at UVU and Steppenwolf Classes West. Some recent credits include: Charlie Cowell in The Music Man, Benjamin in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

(Sundance Theatre), Thomas in Venus in Fur, and John Calhoun in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Salt Lake Acting Company). JOHN TERRELL (Thor Bjornevog/ Ensemble) is delighted to be back at Pioneer Theatre Company. He was recently seen as Curio in Twelfth Night this last spring. Theatre credits include: Angels in America (Prior Walter), Sweet Bird of Youth (Tom Jr.), Fool for Love (Eddie), Noises Off (Freddie). Screen credits include Unleashed, Lane 1974 and Medias Res which he helped produce. Terrell has a BA from California State University and has studied with the American Conservatory Theatre. He would like to thank Karen and the entire PTC team for this wonderful opportunity. J.T. ROGERS’ (Playwright) plays include Oslo (Lincoln Center Theater, then Broadway; National Theatre, London, then West End); Blood and Gifts (Lincoln Center Theater; National Theatre); The Overwhelming (National Theatre, UK tour; Roundabout Theatre Company); and Madagascar and Seeing the Elephant, both given their World Premiere at the Salt Lake Acting Company. For Oslo, he won the Tony, New York Critics, Outer Critics, Drama Desk, Drama League, Lucille Lortel and Obie awards, and was nominated for the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards. Rogers’ essays have been published in the The New York Times, The Guardian and The New Statesman. He is a Guggenheim fellow and a founding board member of the Dramatists Legal Defense Fund. He holds an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, University of North Carolina School of the Arts. KAREN AZENBERG (Director) This marks Karen Azenberg’s seventh season as Artistic Director at PTC. Favorite projects include the world premieres of Alabama Story and “i;” the regional premieres of Sting’s The Last Ship and Les Misèrables; and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- Time, Newsies, Sweet Charity and The Rocky Horror Show. Originally from New York, her work there includes Lyrics and Lyricists (92nd St. Y), Blocks (a collaboration with Jonathan Larson), Prom Queens Unchained and choreography for Richard Greenberg’s The Dazzle (Roundabout Theatre Company). Among her other credits are National 20


WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST Tours of Carousel and Brigadoon, West Side Story (over 15 productions), and productions at Indiana Rep., Geva Theatre Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Goodspeed and Utah Shakespeare Festival. Karen is a past president of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC). Her favorite productions are her son Alexander and her daughter Emelia.

Carol and The Language Archive at Portland Playhouse; set design for Judy Moody and Stink: The Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt for Oregon Children’s Theatre; Meeker is the lighting director for the Pickathon festival, a graduate of Ithaca College and The Yale School of Drama, and a member of United Scenic Artists. LEON WIEBERS (Costume Designer) has designed productions in the United States and internationally. He was awarded a prestigious Fulbright Research Award to South Korea examining traditional dress. Recent credits: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, St. Louis Rep. and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; The Music Man, The Glimmerglass Festival, Royal Opera House Muscat; Gypsy and The King and I, Maltz Jupiter Theatre; Empire: The Musical and Man of La Mancha, La Mirada Theatre; Dance at the Hollywood Bowl; California Music Circus for over 10 years and 20 productions, San Francisco Opera Center, English National Opera, Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, the National Theater of Korea. He is a member

DANIEL MEEKER (Scenic and Lighting Designer) Previously at PTC, Meeker designed the sets for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Women in Jeopardy!, Outside Mullingar and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. In his home city, Portland, Ore., credits include: set and lighting for Kodachrome, lighting for Twist Your Dickens, Lauren Weedman Doesn’t Live Here Anymore and Wild and Reckless at Portland Center Stage; set design for la Cenerentola, Così fan tutte, The Difficulty of Crossing a Field and The Little Match Girl Passion (Portland Opera); set and lighting design for Scarlet, Fences, A Christmas

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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST 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 Twelfth Night, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Last Ship and Oliver!. She was seen on stage in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and King Charles III. Shippobotham also works as resident voice and dialect coach for the Shaw Festival in Canada.

of USA 829 and a faculty member at Loyola Marymount University. He is thrilled to work at Pioneer Theatre Company with Karen and the entire staff! PATRICK BLEY (Sound Designer) is a native of Chicago and a recent transplant to Salt Lake City. He has spent the last decade as a sound designer and engineer across the country and internationally, designing and mixing shows for a wide range of theatre and music. Many thanks to the great team here at PTC, and to all who continue to support live theatre.

MARY P. COSTELLO (Production Stage Manager) has worked on over 40 productions during eight seasons with PTC. Favorites include Sting’s The Last Ship, Newsies, 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.

AMANDA FRENCH (Hair and Makeup Designer) has been a makeup and hair designer for over 28 years. She has worked for Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, 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 also 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, first edition. 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.

BECKY LYNN DAWSON (Stage Manager) joins Pioneer Theatre Company for her second season. She holds a 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); Warning: Adult Content (Theatre 54); Spain (Bridge Theatre Company); Monster, House (English Rose Productions). She would like to send many thanks to her family for their continuing support.

ALEXANDRA HARBOLD (Dramaturg) has served as dramaturg on PTC’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Last Ship, An Inspector Calls, I Hate Hamlet and Of Mice and Men and acted in the Play-by-Play readings of i, Slow Food and A Public Education. Upcoming projects include directing The Wolves (Salt Lake Acting Company, Oct. 10 – Nov. 11, 2018) and The Rivals (The Babcock, University of Utah); co-creating The Live Creature and Ethereal Things (Flying Bobcat in collaboration with Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company); and dramaturging Sweat (PTC). Harbold is co-founder and co-artistic director of Flying Bobcat Theatrical Laboratory and an assistant professor of directing in the University of Utah’s Department of Theatre.

ABBY FETTERS (Assistant Stage Manager) is a junior in the Stage Management Program at the University of Utah. Previous Assistant Stage Management credits include The Beautiful Game, Steel Pier and Eclipsed (U of U). Previous Stage Management credits include Jesus Christ Superstar (Open Door Productions). She thanks her family for their love and support. 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 22


WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (“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

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, Maltz-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 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.

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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.

L-R: Jeff Talbott (Terje Rød-Larsen), Kate Middleton (Mona Juul), Susanna Florence (Marianne Heiberg) and Ian Bedford (Johan Jorgen Holst)

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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 Craig N. Darrow Fred Esplin Pat Hemingway

Marketing Chair Todd Wolfenbarger

Christopher Lino Michele Mattsson Eric Maxfield Jeff Paris Gregory D. Phillips Lamont R. Richardson 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.

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) Anonymous Donor Cowboy Partners R. Harold Burton Foundation L. T. and Janet T. Dee Foundation College of Fine Arts Art Pass Program Marriner S. Eccles Foundation

Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Pioneer Theatre Guild

W. Mack and Julia S. Watkins Foundation Wells Fargo

Benefactors ($5,000 – $9,999) Andeavor BW Productions + Durham Jones & Pinegar George Q. Morris Foundation — In Memory of Gabrielle M. Woods

Holland & Hart, LLP Andrea Golding Legacy Foundation Larry H.and Gail Miller Family Foundation Charles Maxfield and Gloria F. Parrish Foundation

Anonymous Donor

Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Family Foundation

Anserfone + The Boyer Company Ernst & Young Jet Blue +

Love Communications National Life Group Charitable Foundation

Anonymous Donor American Express Matching Gifts Boeing Bonneville Radio + Clear Channel + Cumulus +

Daria Book Club Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Handley Foundation Java Joe's KSTU +

Parr Brown Gee & Loveless The Summit Group Phillips Ryther & Winchester U.S. Bank Foundation Riverton Music 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) PwC Snow, Christensen & Martineau Foundation

Thompson Michie Associates LLC WCF Insurance

General Partners (up to $999) Richard H. and Joann O. Keller Family Foundation Pandora Reagan Outdoor + Signal Wealth Advisors State Farm Insurance Cos.

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L-R: Demosthenes Chrysan (Ahmed Qurie), Thamer Jendoubi (Hassan Asfour), Neal Benari (Yair Hirschfeld) and Max Woertendyke (Ron Pundak).

Pioneer Theatre Company thanks Judy Brady and Drew W. Browning for their generous sponsorship of Oslo.


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 Anonymous Sandi Behnken Bireley Endowment Lee and Audrey Hollaar

Meldrum Foundation Endowment In Memory of Mars Spafard Fund Spoor Endowment Meldrum Foundation Chris Lino Special Projects Haze + Hard PTC True and Quasi Endowments The Peter and Susan Stevens Nancy Melich & J. Alexander Hemphill Anonymous Endowment In honor of Colleen Lindstrom Eric Biedermann Susan Dolan Stevens and Peter Stevens Roger and Sara Boyer Mattsson Memorial Fund Kem and Carolyn Gardner Robin M. Woods Legacy William and Donna Vogel Francis and Joan Hanson Endowment Elliot J. Hulet A fund to support the advancement of In Memory of Shannon Elizabeth women in theatre and Amanda LaRae Maxwell Linda Leckman, M.D. Michael and Jan Pazzi

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. Anonymous Donor 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

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) Jeff Anderson 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 Joan Erickson Bob and Mary Gilchrist Julie and Devon Glenn David H. Green David D. Hickox Lee and Audrey Hollaar

Anonymous Donors (4) Brian Allen Christine A. Allred John and Linda Ashton Karen Azenberg and Augie Mericola Mary Anne Berzins Kenneth and Karen Brewster Marilyn and Robert Brinton Steven and Joan Brinton Michael M. Brock Martin Cathey 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) Cindy Spoor and Doug Howard Tom and Carol Jepperson * 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) Maria and Andrew Hunt Elise and Paul Hutchings Dr. Brent C. and Eve James Bruce and Maxine Johnson 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

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FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Patrons ($250 – $499) Anonymous Donors (3) Craig and Joanna Adamson Susan and Ken Albrecht Jon K. and Darlene Alley 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 Jerry and Marcella Borrowman Kenneth M. and Barbara L. Calney Doug and Barbara Campbell Art and Luana Casper Robert and Barbara Cherrington Amalia Cochran Wilma and Willie Dolowitz Drs. Richard C. and Ann W. Engar In memory of Keith M. Engar

Elizabeth England Lars and Susan Erickson Larry and Shirley Florence Jan and Stan Foutz Dennis C. Gassman Shaleane Gee Dietrich and LaDon Gehmlich 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 Randy and Liz Jensen Michele and Dave Jenson Dr. Robert and Julie Kessler

The Kohlburn Family Dr. and Mrs. Larry W. Kraiss Guttorm and Claudia Landro 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 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 Robert and Virginia Peterson Frank and Patrica Pignanelli

Anonymous Donors (14) 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 Michael and Laurie Asmussen In Memory of Mary G. Asson Amy Babcock Robert L. Backman Chad Baker and Kristina ReederBaker Alfred Balch 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 Freny Berkenbile Abby Bird Janice Blum Richard Charles Brandt Peggy and Steve Brown Dave and Lori Buhler John P. and Andrea M. Burke Christine and Devin Calcut Brad and Leslie Campbell 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 Dennis W. Coon Kathie and Marshall Coopersmith Cathy Cornell and Karen Skinner John D’Arcy William Daniloff Debbie Davis Michael and Rebecca Davis Steven and Celia Demman 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 Kathryn Egan Steve Eklund Susan Elder James P. Elkins, Jr. Brent Evans Barbara Fasenmyer Kent Fawcett Denise W. Ferguson Kathy and Dane Finerfrock Kathy and Craig Fineshriber Lou Jean Flint Clynn and Katherine Ford In Memory of Gloria Forcht Sarah George and Richard Ford Norman L. and Carol Foster Brian W. and Cheryl B. Fox Cecelia H. Foxley Carolyn C. Fredin Ann Gardner Lynda Geddes

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 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) Marc and Carol Gentner Frederick P. Jr. and Janet L. Geyser Elizabeth Gloyn Ralph L. Gochnour Jerry and Linda Good Diana Goodell Lewis and Ceselie Goodwin Kristin Wann Gorang Stefanie Voigt and James Greenbaum Dr. John and Anabel Greenlee Dennis M. Gross Judy Grow Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hackett Clair and Vivian Hadley Scott A. and Loree D. Hagen Maxine R. Haggerty Gerry Hanni Justin and Kristina Hansen Justin L. Hansen Anne Harper Deanne Harper Richard Harper Jonathan D. Hartford Don Harward Peter and Jan Haug Patricia Haussler John K. Hayes Steven Hayward Alan and Rosena Heal Patti Hendricks Ross Owen and Larry Herndon James D. Hill Susie and Mark Hindley Michael Hines Kenny and Janeal Hodges Jason Hoggan Frederick A. Hottes Virginia Huber Norma W. Huston Karen Hyde Colin Jackson Darlene Jensen Danelle and Paul Jensen Elaine Jensen

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Karen Johnsen Mark and Sheila Johnson Alana Jonat Tammy Jones Kathy Jorgensen Diane Julian Ben and Jenn Kalm Frank and Dorothy Karras Kathleen M. Kaufman Jim and Maggie Kearns Kim and Cindy Keller Fonda Kersey Russel and Jane King Richard and Gene Klatt Carolyn and Peter Kowalchick Robert Kraemer Carol Kramer Paul Kriekard Karol L. Kumpfer Joan M. and Douglas S. Lake Janice and Harvey Lansing Richard and Connie Larrabee Gary F. Larsen Darryl and Bonnie Lee Howard and Nancy Lemcke 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 Gregory McDonald 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


FRIENDS OF PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY David and Virginia Martin Karen McArthur John F. McNamara Lance McNees Neta McOmie Ronald C. Mills Dr. and Mrs. Corey Miller Richard R. and Jean H. Miller Sally Miller Bruce Miya Franz Monroy Peggy Montrone Kathy Moore James Moss Robert C. and Carol S. Moss James Moyer Maura K. Naughton Sara Lee Neill Dalmas H. Nelson Brenda Nibley Rosalie Notarianni Jean and Ralph Nuismer J. Nunn Michael and Marlene O’Hara Linda B. Purcell Ogden Steven Ogle William D. Ohlsen Kristi and Jeff Oritt

Julie Olson Tim Orton Elissa Oshinsky Winnifred and John Ospital 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 Joyce A. Pell 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 Dr. Robert L. Rayburn Susan Reese Barbara Reid Sallie Rinderknecht Ben and Kathy Roa Thomas A. and Maria E. Roberts J. Kyle and JoAnn K. Robertson Julie Robideau Michael B. Robinson Dr. John and Mary Jo Robinson Kathleen and Michael Rodman J. Rogers Sid Rudolph Leonard and Alene Russon Paige St. Jeor Jane and Kent Sakashita Sarah W. Scheuller C. Duwayne and Alice C. Schmidt Madalyn S. and James P. Seaman

Matthew Seely Tina Seferos Harry and Becky Senekjian Sara Sexton-Lewis Stuart and Mary Silloway Ann M. Simms A.J. and Leah Smith Deborah Smith Kelly Smith Greg and Mary Smith Robert B. and Janet D. Smith In Memory of Marvin E. and Kathryn T. Smullen Jay and Jeannie Southwick Stuart Stanek Sharon and Robert Steensma Dianne Stewart Elizabeth B. Stewart Drs. Barry and Connie Stults Russell T. and Sandra Strauss Annie and Cory Strupp Emily Swensen Robert and Carol Tayler Kyle Taylor Anne Carson Thompson Joel and Pamela Thompson Guy L. and Elaine Thompson Margo J. Thurman

Robyn Toone Kathy D. Van Orman Lisa and Scott Verhaaren Nona Vernon Bill and Heidi Vriens Joan Vrtis Alison Walker Lotti Wann Gwen Wardle David and Shauna Weight Jeff Weight Sylvia Weight David and Dixie West Martha J. Westman Debbie White Tina R. Whitehead Henry O. Whiteside John Wiethorn Nancy G. Woodward Ron Sawdey and Cissy Wolff Arriann Woolf Sally Wyne Nancy Young Stuart and Barbara Young Tod and Mary Young Andrey Zharkikh

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Pat Bagley, 62, is the longest continuously employed full-time political cartoonist in America. He started at The Salt Lake Tribune in 1979 after graduating from BYU, where he studied political science and history. In his four decades drawing, Bagley has created more than 10,000 cartoons and has won several prestigious awards, including the 2009 Herblock Prize, the 2017 Grambs Aronson Cartooning With A Conscience Award, and he was a finalist for the Pulitzer in 2013. He is syndicated with politicalcartoons.com where his work goes out to 800 publications worldwide.

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PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY STAFF ARTISTIC STAFF Artistic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Azenberg Resident Scenic Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Maxwell Resident Fight Choreographer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher DuVal PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reed Rossbach Technical Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Mack Production Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary P. Costello* Props Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Maxwell Charge Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Jensen Scenic Artist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda McMall Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miriam Gonzalez, Brooke Morgan Props Artisan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Nelson Stage Technicians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cara Pomeroy-Allan, Michael Begue, 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Pierce, Amanda Andrews 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miguel Chamorro-León Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brent Uberty ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR OSLO Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Becky Lynn Dawson* Assistant Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abby Fetters Light Board Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David DeCarolis Rail Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graham Melton Deck/Rail Crew . . . . . . . Cade Beck, Payton Bowen, William Hadden, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah Moffat, Kelsey Petersen 1st Assistant Master Electrician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graham Melton 2nd Assistant Master Electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cade Beck Electricians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cade Beck, Nick Bellendir, Wesley Darton, David DeCarolis, William Hadden, Jennifer Hairr, Jacob Hunt, Graham Melton, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alawna Sullivan-Jimenez, Trish Whitekettle Lighting Programmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Masek Wardrobe Running Crew. . . . . . . Erin Beck, Hope Bird, Alex Bowden, Beret Brems, Andrew Cortes, Kallie Erickson, Maxwell Paris, Caroline Hanks, Chessie Hsieh, Camie Jones, Katie Miller, Ash Patlan, Macarena Subiabre

*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; Jessica Alder, Office 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.

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