Egress

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Land Acknowledgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Egress. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Foundation and Government Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Corporate Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Cast of Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Who’s Who. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Professional Theatre Program for Emerging Artists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Season Subscription. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Sponsors, Friends, and Supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Salt Lake Acting Company Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Board of Trustees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 For Our Audience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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WELCOME Welcome to SLAC’s first production of 2022, the Utah premiere of Melissa Crespo and Sarah Saltwick’s Egress. We’re delighted to be bringing you a fully-realized production, just under a year after we presented a virtual reading of Egress through last year’s New Play Sounding Series Festival. Over the past two years, we’ve spoken about the concept of resilience many times—and our industry has seen more than its fair share of obstacles that called for such resilience as a means of survival. You are viewing Egress today (whether it be in person or on SLAC Digital) because of the fortitude of theatre artists both on and off the stage. There are our playwrights, Melissa Crespo and Sarah Saltwick. Melissa is a multi-hyphenate theatre artist who first came to us as the Director of Charly Evon Simpson’s form of a girl unknown in 2019. It was in that collaborative process that I learned she was not only a gifted director, but also an electrifying writer. Another gifted director has come to us in the form of Colette Robert, who helmed the NPSS reading as well as this fully-staged production of Egress. Collette exemplifies patience, kindness, and a fierce intelligence. It is through her generosity of spirit that Egress soars. Then there is this cast! We’re thrilled to finally bring Reanne Acasio to Utah for Egress—although you may recall she technically made her SLAC debut (via Hawaii) during last season’s Alabaster. While things haven’t returned fully to normal (and what is normal ever going to be?), being able to work with Reanne in person is a marker of some form of progress, not to mention a privilege for our community. It’s also a tremendous privilege to welcome back Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson himself, J.C. Ernst, after his many years living in New York. Rounding out the cast and making their SLAC debut is Vee Vargas, a vibrant local artist whom we

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are thrilled to introduce to SLAC audiences. And of course, there are our understudies: Wendy Dang, making her SLAC debut, and Topher Rasmussen, for which Egress marks his sixth SLAC production. These artists, in addition to the skilled creative team, the SLAC staff and board, the front of house team, and the production crew are all keys to our resiliency. Of course, none of this would be possible without the resilient audience which supports us. You continue to adapt with us and for that we are forever grateful. Thank you for being part of our ecosystem—whether it be physically or from your own home. Cheers to you in 2022, Cynthia Fleming Executive Artistic Director

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Salt Lake Acting Company’s Wardhouse sits on the traditional and unceded land of the Ute, Paiute, Goshute and Shoshone Tribes. We recognize the historic and enduring relationships between Indigenous people and their ancestral territories, and honor the Indigenous stewards past, present, and future of this land. This acknowledgment is a small example of our dedication to anti-racist practices, expressed in solidarity with those working to dismantle the ongoing legacies of settler colonialism and white supremacy.

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Presents

By Melissa Crespo and Sarah Saltwick Director

Colette Robert Set Design

Costume Design

Dennis Hassan

Dominique Fawn-Hill

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Jessica Greenberg**

Jennifer Jackson

Props Design

Production Stage Manager

Erik Reichert

Jennie Sant*

Video Director

Kenny Riches The Davey Foundation Professional Theatre Program for Emerging Artists Assistant Set Design

Sera Shearer

Assistant Light Design

Marley Keith

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States **The lighting designer of EGRESS is represented IATSE local 829

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2021/22 Salt Lake Acting Company gratefully acknowledges the following foundations and government agencies for their very generous sponsorship. Their support is truly essential to SLAC’s vitality and success.

FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT SALT LAKE COUNTY ZOO, ARTS & PARKS PROGRAM THE SHUBERT FOUNDATION NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS UTAH DIVISION OF ARTS AND MUSEUMS | UTAH LEGISLATURE DAVID KELBY JOHNSON MEMORIAL FUND EMMA ECCLES JONES FOUNDATION GEORGE S. & DOLORES DORÉ ECCLES FOUNDATION TERENCE KEARNS STEPHENS CHARITABLE FUND ANONYMOUS B.W. BASTIAN FOUNDATION JOHN & MARCIA PRICE FAMILY FOUNDATION SALT LAKE CITY ARTS COUNCIL MARRINER S. ECCLES FOUNDATION NATIONAL NEW PLAY NETWORK McCARTHEY FAMILY FOUNDATION LAWRENCE T. & JANET T. DEE FOUNDATION JARVIS & CONSTANCE DOCTOROW FAMILY FOUNDATION S.J. & JESSIE E. QUINNEY FOUNDATION HENRY W. & LESLIE M. ESKUCHE FOUNDATION

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2021/22 Salt Lake Acting Company sincerely thanks the following Corporate Partners who make the 2021/2022 season possible:

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CAST OF CHARACTERS

YOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reanne Acasio* MAN … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.C. Ernst* WOMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vee Vargas Understudy Program at SLAC YOU/WOMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wendy Dang MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Topher Rasmussen* *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

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WHO’S WHO REANNE ACASIO* (You) is an actor, singer, and voiceover artist thrilled to be returning to Salt Lake Acting Company after appearing in Alabaster last season. Regional: world premiere of Clint Black’s Looking for Christmas, Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (The Old Globe), A Christmas Carol (Portland Stage Company), Airness (The Human Race Theatre Company), Hello, Dolly!, Disaster! (Weathervane Theatre), The Wheel Woman (Orlando Shakes), Allegory (La Jolla Playhouse), Little Women (The Barn Stage Company), Sister Act (San Diego Musical Theatre), Heathers: The Musical (OnStage Playhouse), and Annie (Encore Theatre Company). Education: B.S. Psychology, University of California San Diego. She would like to thank her family and friends, without whom she would not be who or where she is today. WENDY DANG (Understudy: You & Woman) is excited to make her SLAC debut. A loyal performer of the local theater scene, her credits include Much Ado About Nothing (Beatrice), John (Jenny), Company (Marta), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania), Coriolanus (Aufidius), King Lear (The Fool), and more. Film credits include The Ladies Room (Randy) and Mistletoe Mixup (Cali). She recently made her directorial debut with Wasatch Theater Company leading A

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Midsummer Night’s Dream with a focus on centering diversity and inclusion. She would like to thank her family and friends for their abundant support. J.C. ERNST* (Man) is honored to make his return to SLAC after a 10 year hiatus. He is the founder and artistic director of NYC’s The Crook Theater Company, which recently produced his award-nominated original play, Goodbody, at 59E59 Theater to much critical acclaim. He is a writer, producer, voice-over artist, and director. Favorite roles: Pink (Pink Floyd’s The Wall), Andrew Jackson (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), Eugene Marchbanks (Candida), Big Josh (Big! The Musical), Seymour (Little Shop of Horrors), File (The Rainmaker), Agamemnon (The Tantalus Cycle), Oedipus (The Infernal Machine), Messenger #1 (Messenger #1), Oberon (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), and Romeo. He is a proud father and a very grateful husband and son. Much love and gratitude to Megumi, my parents and all those who have helped facilitate and encouraged me to get back on stage. BFA: Univ. of Utah. MFA: A.C.T. (San Francisco) J.C. is a proud member of AEA. VEE VARGAS (Woman) is a Latiné Genderqueer and Neurodivergent actor who loves collaborative storytelling. Their egress


WHO’S WHO recent theatre appearances include Night, Mother, The Not Broken Monologues, Wild Magic, Quiet Chaos, and To Wit. She is also a cast member of The Scarab Archives, a horror/ mystery podcast and Off the Beaten Path, a fully online and interactive fantasy musical. Vee is a dedicated advocate for accessibility, equity, and inclusion of Disabled and BIPOC artists and patrons. Becoming a player on the D&D real play podcast Adventures of the Mightiest Pen, which at its core focuses on inclusion and diversity in storytelling and world building. Creating her character Seeks, an openly Autistic character, and seeing their impact on the audience was the spark that began her advocacy journey. Vee is thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this production, for being welcomed into the SLAC community with open arms, and the support of their family. This is truly a dream come true and is possible because of you. TOPHER RASMUSSEN* (Understudy: Man) is delighted to return to Salt Lake Acting Company where he appeared in Fun Home, Harbur Gate, R+J: Star Cross’d Deathmatch, and Course 86B in the Catalogue. Other favorite credits include: The Ice Front, Adam and Steve & the Empty Sea, Borderlands (Plan-B); Desire Under the Elms, The Private Ear, This Bird of Dawning (Sting and Honey); The Revenger’s Tragedy, Twelfth Night, Romeo and SaltLakeActingCompany.org

Juliet, and The Taming of the Shrew (Grassroots Shakespeare). He has also loved working with SLAC through the New Play Sounding Series and Playwrights’ Lab. Proud member, Actor’s Equity Association. MELISSA CRESPO (Playwright) is most known as a director of new plays, musicals and opera. Her direction of the world premiere of Charly Evon Simpson’s form of a girl unknown at SLAC is one of her all time favorite productions. Upcoming: the world premiere of Justice by Lauren Gunderson, Music by Bree Lowdermilk, and Lyrics by Kait Kerrigan (Arizona Theatre Company). Fellowships & Residencies include: Time Warner Fellow (WP Theatre), Usual Suspect (NYTW), The Director’s Project (Drama League), Van Lier Directing Fellow (Second Stage Theatre), and the Allen Lee Hughes Directing Fellow (Arena Stage). Melissa received her MFA in Directing from The New School for Drama. She is a Founding Editor of 3Views on Theater and was featured in the 2020 Broadway Women’s Fund “Women to Watch on Broadway”. She is currently the Associate Artistic Director of Syracuse Stage. https://www.melissacrespo.com SARAH SALTWICK (Playwright) is based in Austin, TX, a graduate of the Michener Center for Writers at UT Austin and was a Jerome Fellow at the Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis. Sarah’s plays have been recently been produced or developed by Amphibian Stage Productions, Cleveland

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WHO’S WHO Playhouse, the Lark, the Vortex, Scriptworks, groundswell theatre company, Hyde Park Theater, Kitchen Dog Theater, the Icicle Creek Theater Festival, WildClaw Horror Theater, University of Texas at Austin, Weber State University, Barnyard Theater. Upcoming or recent productions/ workshops include The Pleasure Trials at Amphibian Stage Productions, Egress at Amphibian and workshop production Cleveland Playhouse in Cleveland and The Girl Who Became Legend at Zach Scott Theater in Austin. She is also a Co-Director of Holden & Arts Associates, a theatrical booking agency. She shares her home with her husband, musician and visual artist Toto Miranda, their daughter Beatrix, and their cat Lulu. You can find Sarah’s plays on the New Play Exchange. COLETTE ROBERT (Director) Recent directing credits include Celebrating the Black Radical Imagination: Nine Solo Plays (WTF), STEW (Page 73, Pulitzer Finalist), Native Son (PlayMakers Rep), On the Exhale (Chester Theatre Company), and Behind the Sheet (Ensemble Studio Theatre). She was the associate director for the Broadway revival of Caroline, or Change. As a playwright, her play The Harriet Holland Social Club presents the 84th Annual Star-Burst Cotillion in the Grand Ballroom of the Renaissance Hotel received a grant from New York City’s Women’s Film, TV, and Theatre Fund for a production in 2022 (co-produced by New Georges and The Movement Theatre Company). Colette is a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre,

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a New Georges affiliated artist, and an adjunct lecturer at NYU (Dramatic Writing). M.A., RADA and King’s College, London. B.A., Yale University. JENNIE SANT* (Production Stage Manager/Production Manager) Has been at Salt Lake Acting Company for over 10 years. During that decade she has stage managed over 30 shows, including NPSS readings and SLAC’s Playwrights Lab. She is excited and grateful to be back in the theatre with a live audience working on Egress. Previous shows include Elephant & Piggie’s “We are in a Play!”, #SLACabaret21, and Alabaster. Upcoming shows include Passing Strange and #SLACabaret22. Other credits include Gold Mountain (Golden Spike 150), Thriller (Odyssey Dance Company), Wonderland and Princess Wendy (The Petite Palace), Annie (COPA Theatre), Next To Normal, Les Miserables, The Producers, Paint Your Wagon, Doubt, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Foreigner, and Vertical Hour (Pioneer Theatre Company). She has also worked for Salt Lake Shakespeare and Utah Contemporary Theatre. BETT SHOUSE (Assistant Stage Manager/Assistant Costume Designer) Bett received their MFA in Costume Design from Utah State University. They most recently served as the Run of Show Stage Manager for Four Women Talking About the Man Under the Sheet here at SLAC. Their recent Costume Design credits include Mamma Mia!, Shockheaded Peter, Light Up the Sky, and Sideways egress


WHO’S WHO Stories from Wayside School. They have also served as Hair and Makeup Designer at Lyric Repertory Company for the past four years. JENNIFER JACKSON (Composer/ Sound Designer) is excited to return for another season with SLAC. Previous design and/or original music credits include Gold Mountain (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Lifespan of a Fact (PTC); Alabaster, form of a girl unknown, Silent Dancer, The Wolves, Hir, Hand To God, Harbur Gate, Bull Shark Attack, Streetlight Woodpecker, Blackberry Winter, Two Stories (Salt Lake Acting Company); Radio Slam (Plan-B Theatre); Twelfth Night, The Last Five Years, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Henry IV, Part I (Salt Lake

Shakespeare); ION (Westminster College). Her sound installations have been exhibited at the Yale University Art Gallery and the University of Utah. Jennifer is on the faculty of the University of Utah Department of Theatre where her credits include Storm Still, The Odyssey, The Two Noble Kinsmen (with OSF Play On!), Good Kids, School For Lies, and Romeo and Juliet. JESSICA GREENBERG** (Lighting Design). Jessica is thrilled to be back at SLAC for another production. Previous SLAC credits include Mr. Perfect, Stupid F*ing Bird, Bull Shark Attack, Surely Goodness and Mercy, The Cake, form of a girl unknown, and Alabaster. New York designs

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WHO’S WHO include productions with La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, The Adjusted Realists, A.R.T. New York, 59E59, Flux Theatre Ensemble, Wandering Bark, and Epic Theatre Ensemble Education Programs. Locally, she frequently works with SLC companies SB Dance & Plan B Theatre, and she recently did a series of architecture projection mapping art installations at The Monarch in Ogden. Jessica serves as Associate Professor of Theatre Design at Weber State University and is a member of USA 829. Awards include the Design Arts Utah Juror’s Award and the WSU Outstanding Mentor Award. www.jessicagreenberg.com DOMINIQUE FAWN HILL (Costume Designer) uses she/her pronouns and is a Bronx native whose design credits include An Untitled New Play by Justin Timberlake at City Theatre, Journeys to Justice at Portland Opera, Mlima’s Tale at Profile Theatre, STEW at Soho Rep, Where the Mountain Meets the Sea at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Hedwig and The Angry Inch at Portland Center Stage, One Night in Miami... and Pipeline at City Theatre Company, Dark Girl Chronicles: CHRONICLE X at The Shed, School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play at Kansas City Repertory Theatre, 125th & FREEdom at National Black Theatre, and the film Grow Up. Her upcoming shows include Tambo & Bones at Playwrights Horizons, Grace at Ford’s Theatre, and the grass grows at Harvard University, and Fat Ham at The Public Theater. She holds an MFA from the University of California, San Diego. dominiquefhill.com.

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ERIK REICHERT (Props Designer) Erik was asst. set designer on form of a girl unknown. He was set designer for Stags Leap, The Wolves, The Dance and the Railroad and A Dolls House, part 2. He currently works as the Construction Supervisor and Prop Manager at SLAC. KENNY RICHES (Video Director) Kenny Riches was born in Toyota City, Japan; raised in Salt Lake City, Utah; and currently resides in Miami, Florida. His 2015 feature film, The Strongest Man, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and his latest feature film, A Name Without A Place, will be released summer 2021. His producer credits include My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To (2020, Tribeca Film Festival), and Sanzaru (2020, Slamdance Film Festival). He co-founded The David Ross Fetzer Foundation (The Davey Foundation), a grantgiving organization for filmmakers founded in memory of David Fetzer. He is a partner in the film production company, Dualist. MARLEY KEITH (Assistant Lighting Designer) Marley is in her Junior Year at Weber State University. She’s a Design and Tech Management major at Weber State with an emphasis in lighting and sound. She dove headfirst into the technical theatre world after high school, when she found a huge passion for the arts but was unable to draw or paint. She’s bad at that. So, she put the passion into the beautiful storytelling art form of lighting and sound. She’s recently been involved with productions at Weber State, egress


WHO’S WHO Peery’s Egyptian, Good Company Theatre, The Eccles Center, and more. She’s incredibly appreciative to the cast, crew, and entire production team for Egress and their dedication to the project. DENNIS HASSAN (Scenic Design) Professor of Scenic Design at Utah State University, Dennis has designed over 180 productions for theatres from Hawaii to Maine. He also designs costumes, properties, corporate events, immersive experiences and puppetry. Favorites include costumes for MacBeth, My Fair Lady, Winter’s Tale, Dido and Aeneas; sets for Fun Home, August Osage County, Light in the Piazza, Sweeney Todd,

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Tales of Hoffmann; and puppets for Shockheaded Peter, Little Shop of Horrors, Issun Boshi and Beauty and the Beast. He has an MFA in theatre design from The Ohio State University. Dennis is delighted to return to SLAC where he has previously designed costumes for Pete the Cat, and sets for Streetlight Woodpecker, Winter, Fun Home, and Silent Dancer. SERA SHEARER (Assistant Set Designer) is thrilled to join the team at SLAC for a second time, the first being as the assistant scenic designer for the 2021 production of Audrey Cefaly’s Alabaster. Sera is a third year MFA candidate at Utah State University, where she studies scenic

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WHO’S WHO and projection design. Some of her design credits include A Flea in Her Ear, Julius Caesar, Re[Fuse] (Utah State University); Harvey (Eastern Michigan University); and A Christmas Carol (associate designer, Lyric Repertory Company). Sera looks forward to also designing the scenery and projections for 9 to 5: the Musical (USU) and scenery for Into the Breeches (Lyric Repertory Company) this spring. She is very grateful to SLAC for providing her the opportunity to work on this moving play, and to her mentor, Dennis Hassan, for bringing her along on so many of his projects. CYNTHIA FLEMING (Executive Artistic Director) has been on the administrative staff at Salt Lake Acting Company since 1998. During this time, she has overseen multiple departments including Marketing, Communications, Development, Production, and Audience Services. In 2015, Cynthia was named to her

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current role as Executive Artistic Director. Prior to arriving at Salt Lake Acting Company, Cynthia performed in the Broadway, National, and International companies of the original run of A Chorus Line, directed by Michael Bennett. Cynthia remains a working artist in the theatre and continues to direct and choreograph works both at SLAC and elsewhere. Those credits include #SLACabaret, Silent Dancer, Saturday’s Voyeur (16 years as Choreographer, 7 as Director/Choreographer), Bat Boy, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, as well as guest directing the MFA Playwrights’ Workshop—a partnership with the Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival, Stanford University, and the National New Play Network. She has also served as a visiting professor for the University of Utah’s Musical Theatre program. Outside of her theatrerelated pursuits, Cynthia is a member of the Women’s Democratic Club

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WHO’S WHO of Utah, as well as 100 Women Who Care SLC. Cynthia is proud to serve SLAC and its mission to engage and enrich the community through brave, contemporary theatre. SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY (SLAC)’s mission is to engage and enrich the community through brave, contemporary theatre. Founded in 1970 by Edward Gryska, SLAC is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 professional theatre dedicated to producing, commissioning, and developing new works and to supporting a community of professional artists. SLAC has been nationally recognized by the Shubert Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Edgerton Foundation, among others. SLAC operates under an SPT

Actors Equity Association contract and is a proud member of the National New Play Network (a national alliance of nonprofit professional theatres that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays). For more information, visit SaltLakeActingCompany.org.

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. ** Lighting Designer is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE.

Salt Lake Acting Company is proud to partner with The Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah (GVPC). The GVPC works to prevent the tragedy of gun violence through education and reasonable regulation of firearms. They believe the strength and stability of our society is not a product of gun ownership, but of our institutions, our Constitution, and the commitment of our citizens to the rule of law. Donate to support the GVPC: https://gvpc.org/donate/

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PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM FOR EMERGING ARTISTS Through the Professional Theatre Program for Emerging Artists (or PTP), SLAC provides opportunities for students and early-career theatre artists to gain meaningful, fully paid experience by integrating them into the production cycle. This production’s PTP candidates are Sera Shearer, MFA candidate at Utah State University, and Marley Keith, student at Weber State University.

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“By participating in the Professional Theatre Program for Emerging Artists, I will have the opportunity to make connections outside of my academic institution, including with artists from outside the area. I will also gain experience by assisting my mentor in communicating the design needs with the rest of the production team through drafting, model making, production meeting participation, and more. These experiences are invaluable and will be a key part in the last semester of my education. Because I am creating drafting materials and a scale model, I will have new examples of my work to include in a portfolio. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several opportunities have been canceled or postponed, meaning my portfolio is not as robust as I would hope. Working on this production will help put me back on track in terms of where I would like to be.” Sera Shearer, Assistant Set Design Our thanks to the following funders for their generous support of this program: Terence Kearns Stephens Charitable Trust The John and Marcia Price Family Foundation B.W. Bastian Foundation

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ACCESSIBILITY Salt Lake Acting Company is excited to announce our new accessibility accommodations! We are committed to ensuring accessibility for people with disabilities and removing all barriers to ensure our theatre is a welcoming space for every person.

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Assistive Listening Devices ASL-Interpreted Performances Closed Captioning Audio-Described Performances Sensory-Friendly Perfromances Digital Programs Accessible Seating and Restroom Support Animal Access

If you’d like to support our ongoing accessibility efforts, please make a contribution to The Amberlee Fund at the Box Office, by calling (801) 363-7522, or online at SaltLakeActingCompany.Org/donate

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SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE Support your local theatre company— become a season subscriber! We love to take care of our season subscribers. From easy ticket exchanges to discounts—we make going to the theatre easy, fun and affordable. In-person subscriptions start at just $63 for the remainder of our 50th Season. Student and 30 and Under discounts are also available. Additionally, we’re offering a streaming-only subscription option; $40 per household for Passing Strange, and #SLACabaret 2022. Plus, new accessible performances are available, including including Closed Captioned, Sensory Friendly, Audio Described, and ASL Interpreted. Join us for a season of plays that you won’t find anywhere else in Utah. Stop by the box office or call 801-363-7522 to subscribe to SLAC’s 50th season! 22

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April 6 - May 15, 2022 Join SLAC for a Utah premiere nearly 15 years in the making! A 2008 Tony Award and Drama Desk winner, Passing Strange is a poignant, one-of-a-kind storytelling experience. Through powerful music and soulful lyrics, Passing Strange transcends theatrical genres and follows a Black artist simply referred to as Youth around the world on a bohemian journey of self-discovery. Don’t miss this rarely-produced gem from the brilliant minds of Stew, Heidi Rodewald, and Annie Dorsen.

July 13 - August 21, 2022 Summer fun returns to SLAC with the second iteration of #SLACabaret. What will be in store? Only the stranger-than-fiction news cycle will tell. One thing is for sure: laughter and celebration will once again take center stage. Don’t miss it! SaltLakeActingCompany.org

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SPONSORS, FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Salt Lake Acting Company is a 501©3 non-profit professional theatre, and as such depends on the generosity of the following individuals, corporations, and public agencies who make the theatre’s work possible and invest in its future. The giving tiers below are for donations received from September 1, 2020-January 18, 2022 We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your contribution to and partnership with SLAC! For information about SLAC’s Giving Program, or to correct any information below, please call Erika Ahlin at 801.363.7522 or email erika@saltlakeactingcompany.org.

$50,000 & above Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Salt Lake County Zoo Arts & Parks Program Utah Division of Arts & Museums | Utah Legislature The Shubert Foundation The David Kelby Johnson Memorial Foundation Adam W. Ruth $10,000-$49,999 Byron & Deborah Kotter Barkley Dennis J. Buccola Salt Lake County Community Cares Grant Doctorow, Jarvis & Constance Family Foundation Emma Eccles Jones Foundation Ira Rubinfeld & Willamarie Huelskamp Lawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Foundation McCarthey Family Foundation The John & Marcia Price Family Foundation Anonymous Salt Lake City Arts Council Dale Smith Sorenson Legacy Foundation Granite Veterinary Specialists Stephanie Steele Terence Kearns Stephens Charitable Fund Utah Division of Arts & Museums Hillside Veterinary Hospital $5,000-$9,999 Nancy Barthelmess Bruce W. Bastian Foundation

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Michaela Buccola & Martin Smyth Dorsey & Whitney Llc Marriner S. Eccles Foundation Eggal Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Val & Sue Grant Anonymous Mary Hedahl & Your Friends From A CHORUS LINE John E Henderson Lee & Audrey Hollaar David & Rosemary Lesser Anonymous Heidi & Edward D. Makowski Jane & Tami Marquardt Larry H. Miller Charities Deb Sawyer Utah Department of Tourism Peter & Susan Dolan Stevens $2,500-$4,999 WholesomeCo Direct Jim & Kala Faith Dulle Cynthia & Jeff Fleming Friends of Amberlee The Philip G. McCarthey Family Foundation R. Harold Burton Foundation Paul Frankel & Kim Neville Richard & Bonnie Jackson Raymond James Financial Richard K. & Shirley Hemingway Foundation Rocky Mountain Power Foundation S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation Sharon & Carl Spaulding Tea Zaanti Joe Zeidner & Susan Dillon $1,000-$2,499 Margaret Anderson Kathryn Atwood Jerome, Jewelee & Britain Bennett

Kenneth & Karen Brewster Debra Buckway Genevieve & Gisele Chang Brian Wilkinson & Mimi Charles The Csontos Family Anne Cullimore Decker Jim Dabakis Jacques D’Astous David Kelby Johnson Memorial Foundation Christopher & Pilar Dechet Anonymous Paul Dorgan Eric & Shellie Messner Eide Christine Espinoza Cynthia & Jeff Fleming Michael Folland Dorothy Foster Robert & Mary Gilchrist Bruce & Erika Granath John & Ilauna Gurr Becca & Andrew Hall Responsible dog owners Wendy Hanson Henry W. & Leslie Eskuche Foundation Jay & Julie Jacobson Ann & Julie Jensen Suzanne Stensaas & Richard Kanner Lisa Killpack & Jocelyn Kearl Kroger Gerald Krueger & Melissa Weidner Howard Mann Phil & Sandy McCarthey Mr. Herbert I & Elsa B J. Michael Foundation Ann & Alan Miller Clare Aplington & Keith Olson Stephanie Pappas Melanie Peche John Rose & Carolyn Pedone Redmond, Inc Robert & Diane Rolfs

Sarah Woolsey & Michael Rubin Grant Schettler Ryon Sharette Cheryl Smith Don & Colleen Sorensen Richard & Ronda Stayner Alice & Kevin Steiner Amy & Gage Williams Steven Yockey $500-$999 Ms. Erika Sharess Ahlin Ron Allen / Nicolle Tennent Christine Allred Mary Ann Wright & Paul Anderson Mary Ellen Navas & Bob Archibald Maurine Bachman Suzan Baker Byron & Deborah Kotter Barkley | in Honor of Jeff Metcalf Margaret Battin Carolyn Braza Nanette Buccola Kyle Andrew Mantas & Cody Christensen MaryBeth Jarvis Clark Jennifer Colosimo | in Honor of Charles Lynn Frost Anonymous Jennifer Coyle Marcia Felkamp & Chuck Norlin Chuck Norlin & Marcia Feldkamp The Feng-Fischer Family Dr. Laura Fisher & Robert Bissland Anthony Fleming Larry Josie & Pat Fleming Nick Fleming Barbara & Jim Gaddis | in Honor of David Wilson Don Gibbs & Nancy Spratlin Nelson Mary Gootjes & John Davis Kathleen Hall & Friends Stephanie & Tim Harpst egress


SPONSORS, FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Richard Irons & Amy Haselhorst Amberlee Hatton-Ward Scott & Wendy Haupt Pauline Higgins & James Rossetto Richard Hirschi Hollingsworth Law Office LLC Patti Horton Jack & Ginger Horwitz George Sumner & Tina Hose Michael Hotchkin Tina & Larry Howard Daniel Schelling & Hilary Jacobs E Paul & Shannon Huff Jacobs Kelsie Jepsen & Tom Rosso Brett Johnson & Lisa Grant Third Sun Safia & Lester Keller In Honor of Teri Jensen Dave & Sandy Lamb Brenda Larsen Suz & Bob Larson Jenny & Tim Lowe Maureen Makes Marion Markham Dexterity Salon Theresa Martinez & Michael Lovett Elliott Merrill TMW & SW Tom Miner Dr. Michaela Mohr Brenda Moore Lori A. Morris Scott Nichols Jeff Paris & Alexas Lucero Carolyn Pedone & John Rose Sonja Penttila Phillips Gallery Bob, Kris & Aidan Rees Robert & Jane Renwick Amy Wadsworth & David Richardson Security National Mortgage Company Lynn Rohland Vicki & Shelby Andersen Evan & Lorraine Sanders Teri & Max Savage In Memory of Dr. Rick Scheibe Brad Simons Val & Barbara Singleton

Harvey & Freida Sweitzer Samuel Norton The Tripps: Matthew, Sarah Beth, Nancy & Douglas, 2021 Michael Vaughan Lynn & Holly Webster Elaine & Joe Weis Betsy & Larry West Henry Whiteside & Karol Kumpfer

Tina Cerling Dennis M. Chavez Ron & Alison Christiansen Carole Clark Richard Clegg | In Honor of Charles Lynn Frost Dr. Phyllis D. Coley Tim Vandenberg & Kathryn Conant Michael K Cooke Paul & Penny Dalrymple Michael & Rebecca Davis $250-$499 Rose Ann Milano & Joe N+C Dayney Lois & Stephen Baar Sandra Jones & Denis Todd Rushton & Christina Deck Beckwith $100-$249 Ann & Neil Decker Arleen Bedingfield Carolyn Abravanel Cassie Dippo Diane Behl Adrienne Akers Jack & Joyce Dolcourt Bruce & Judy Bell Steven Allnatt Nancy Douglas & Ken Anonymous Kenneth & Julia Ament Morgan Shawn Bender | in Honor Debra Amundsen & Keith A. Dries of Charles Lynn Frost Frederickson Karen Ellison Vicki & Bill Bennion Alan Anderson Debra & Mark Elstad Ellen Bloedel Joseph & Barbara Sonja Errick Janis Boettinger & Andrade Turner Family Eugene Schupp Susan Ashley Duane Gillman & Lynda Steve Brinton R Larry & Alicia Ashton Faldmo Sherry Butler Joellen E. Ashworth Lynda Fletcher Cheryl Cope Robert K. Avery Giles & Annie Florence Lucinda Creed Steve Baker & Ed Turner Jan & Stan Foutz Frank Cumberland Mary Barnes Allene & Robert Fowler Steven & Gay Davidson Daryl & Stephan Barrett Jim & Jessica French Kathy Davis Dr. Larry & Amanda Louise Knauer & Frances Anonymous Barusch Friedrich Diane Dreux Suzanne Beaty Donald J. Gamble | in In Honor of Sam Weyrich Thomas & Barb Beck Memory of Amberlee Betsy & David Folland Jane Elizabeth Bell Hatton-Ward Spencer & Ann Galt Lindsay Benacka Anita & James Gander Andrea Globokar Ann Bernstein Dianna Gibson Naanue Gowan Linda M. Bevins | in Bob & Mary Gilchrist Donna Hawxhurst Memory of Earle Robert Mrs. Coreen Gililland Anonymous Bevins Lll Jannine Hogan & William Phyllis Mandel & David Janis Boettinger Gilmer Kliger Roger & Cindy Bon Michael & Sheryl Kit Kobe Shauna Bona Ginsberg Roger & Julia Lester Dennis & Connie Borup Deborrah & Barry Susan & Don Lewon Maureen Giggey & Mark Gomberg Henry & Marilyn M. Boschert Terence Goodman Lieberman Elizabeth & Sandra Genifer & Kerry Dan W. McKnight Bowman Martin & Glynis Gregory Aaron Murdock David & Johna Brems Bobby Sampson & Nancy Kris Hindale Olenicki Mark & Pandora Brewer Gregovich Peck Hadfield Baxter & Katherine Brown Karen & Dave Gribbin Moore Nancy C Brown Anonymous Terry Pendley Vickie Brunstetter Alyssa Hickman Grove Bonnie & Denis Phillips Bill & Debby Hackett Kenneth Roach & Cindy Cynthia Buckingham & Anonymous Powell Jim Bach Ed & Cindy Havas Reid Prentice Douglas & Jayla Wolfe Janelle Heck Debbie Carey Gerry Nichols

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sGlenn Prestwich & Rhea Bouman Jana Ramacher Hal Robins Mark Schneider Amazon Smile David & Kathy Sorensen Suzanne Stokes Tina Straley Richard & Susan Thomas Elaine & Joe Weis Dave Wentz Jamie Longe & Wendy Zeigler William J. Zwiebel

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SPONSORS, FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Dick & Darlene Hirschi Matt & Wendy HobsonRohrer Robert O & Carolyn S Hoffman Peggy Hostetter Larry & Tina Howard Steven L Hudson Libby Hunter Laura Hutchings Elaine Jarvik Dawn M. Jensen John Johnson & Steve Sorenson Maxine & Bruce Johnson Jessica Jones Richard B. Justice Donna & John Kimball The Kinney’sch David Kranes Diane Krantz Lynne Kraus Dr. Gerald G. Krueger Susan C Krusell Jon Chaika & Evelyn Lamb Brenda Larsen | in Honor of Lydia Biegert & Scott Kirkpatrick Vicky Larsen Ms. Billie Gay Larson Laurie Sears Diana Banks & Richard Lemons Katherine Liddle Stuart Vandel & Janet Lindsley Terry & Wendee Long Mr. William & Mari D. Lowder Kathleen Lukken Scott & Becky Lyttle Bonnie Macfarlane Kathryn Mackay Mr. Leslie Sieburth & John Mackey Robyn Mantas Marion Markham Angie Matinkhah Cecilie Mattison On behalf of Charles Lynn Frost Dan McCool & Jan Winniford Karen & James McCormick Dudley McIlhenny & Teresa McMillan Elizabeth McKnight & Ken Boucher

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Harry McKone & George Flanders Anonymous Colleen Merrill Sarah & Heidi Middleton Janet Miller Anonymous Robert Millsap Ruth Morgan Preston & Sandra Motes Patrick Murphy Michael L. Murray Jill A. Nutting Ann Olsen & Ron Oakley Karen & Rick Okabe Janet L Osborne & J Grayason Elissa & Bill Oshinsky Judie Ospital Parker-Baker Mr. Ryan Patano Ed & Kathy Patience William & Mary Ann Payne S K Pelch CAP Logistics | in Memory of David R. Wilson Aspen & Vito Perry Mr. Randall Petersen Kelly Cosgrove & Joe Peters Zack Phifer Dylan Pocock Dr. Kenneth Roach & Cindy Powell Robert R Prentice Susan & Max Reese Kristen Ries & Maggie Snyder Suellen Riffkin Harvey & Sharon Rishe John Robbins & Heather Ambrose Dr. John M Robbins & Dr. Heather Ambrose Rose & Jazmyn Robinson Brenda Roche Gilbert & Jenny Rojas In memory of David Fetzer Mark Rothacher Dawn Russell Charles Saltzman & Ingrid Nygaard Arnold Sanchez Osman Sanyer & Janice Davis E. William & Martha Scott | in Honor of Ken Barfield’s Birthday Tina Seferos Margo Simmons Anonymous

Len & Karen Smith Marilyn Smith & Bob Grant Russell Speirs Kenneth & Claudia Sperling Anonymous Frank & Vickie Steffey Sean & Mary Steinmann Scott Stites Thomas Miller & Susan St James Amanda Stookey Renée Strand Anonymous Herta Teitelbaum Tracey Watson & Herta Teitelbaum Martha Thomas Robert & Margo Thurman Sarah Uram Vickie Venne Purjes Foundation Anonymous Ms. Lynnda Wangsgard Becky Webster Elaine B Weis Park & Stephanie Willis In honor of Joshua Black & Thomas Marcus Donald & Kristin Winder Elizabeth Wolf David Ream & Betsy Wolf Joe Wolf’s Mom Mrs. Jody Wong Ann Woodbury Paul Young Tamara Young Tod & Mary Young Anonymous $10-$99 Nils Abramson Gregg & Cynthia Alex Debbie Amundsenn Kim Atwater Ed Turner Jr. & Steve Baker Arleen & Dan Barrell Marriott Bartholomew Scott & Alyssa Bartlett Colleen Baum Diane Bedell Brian Bush & Shirley Belleville Craig & Ellyn Bennett Kazuko Toelken & Dave Bigelow Crisse Bishop Jake Black | in Honor of Charles Lynn Frost John & Karen Black

Leona Blackbird Linda K Bradak Jeff Bradley Joseph Paul Branca Paul & Michelle Bruno Michaela Buccola Isabelle & Lawrence Buhler Anonymous Robert Broadhead Nancy Cantor/Michael McDonald Carolyn Carey Leslie Zaricor Carey Candace Chow Jackie & John Clayton George Combs Tracey Conrad-Katz Mr. & Mr. Sid Cowand Helene & John Cuomo | in Memory of Irving Wohl Marty Custen Olivia Custodio Bonnie & Bill Daniloff Rebecca W. Davis Matthew & Regina Delong Ms. Sharon Donnelly David Dowsett Patty Dulle John Durig Carol Edison & Ann Garrett Anne Elliott Victoria Falger Jacqueline & Alan Fogel Peggy Fujimura Bipin & Purnima Gandhi Mohsen Ghaffari Sara A. Goeking Jane & David Gorrell Jackie Grant Joe & Alexandra Harbold Murray Kelly J Hardesty Angela & Gary Harding Brad & Natalie Harvey Rebecca Heal Peter & Chris Helfrich Susan Hermance Colleen Hirst Ruth Hoffmann William & Liz Holt Judith Horwitz Tamara Howell Karen Hyde Anonymous Judy & Jeff Fillmore Caril Jennings Carol Jenson Helen Jesse Dehay Jane Johnson egress


SPONSORS, FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Karen & Eric Cadora Christine Kamitsis Roxanne Kammerer Kathleen Kaufman Natalie Keezer Valerie Kittel Gene Klatt Richard & Shirley Knickerbocker Diane K Pam Krieps Melissa Leilani Larson Carla & Harrison Lazarus Michaela Buccola Kameron Leon Stephen Leonard John Lillquist | Merry Christmas Mom Katherine Liu Susan & Robert Lollini Elizabeth Lopez Anonymous Jenny Lowe Beatrice Lufkin Mira Machlis Gene Mahalko

Bailey Mantas Christine Marriott & Earl Arnoldson Sue Martin Marybeth Jarvis Clark Louise Mathewd Rob Mayer Laurie Mecham Dr. Erin Linnea Meyer Donna Mirabelli Ruth Ann Morgan Anne M. & William C. Nelsen Ruzena S Novak Shelly Oda Janet & Grayson Osborne James C Palmieri Elbert Peck Michael Pierce Mary-Helen Pitman Liz Pitts Diane C. Pivirotto Anonymous Michael Polacek Barbara Polich Marilyn Poulsen

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Linda Keiter & Susan Poulter Wendy & Jacques Reymond Kandy W Richards Ms. Becky Sue Roberts Lori & Rod Rogerson Maire Rosol Perrine Anderson Phyllis Safman Staci Sain Clarity Sanderson | in Honor of Charles Lynn Frost Maureen Shields Sarah Shippobotham Matt Sincell Jenny Smartt Paula K. Smith Jenny Smullin Constance Sniegocki Jenny Stamenson Darryl Stamp Julia Stepp Kendra Strobel-Yost Dr. Annie Strupp

Evy & Donald Warmbier Gloria Thedell Carol Thomas Cecilia & Jim Tonna Suzanne Tronier Michelle Trush Ms. Sherry L. Wade Janice Ward Scott Warren Feeny Watt Cindy White Lance & Barbara Wilcken Mr. & Mrs. Charles Williams | in Memory of David Wilson Maggie Willis Dale & Brenda Wise Anonymous Charlyne & Paul Wozniak Gloria Wurst Betty Yanowitz Ashley Yong Ed Spangler & Catherine Zublin

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SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY 2021/22

Cynthia Fleming Executive Artistic Director

Erika Ahlin

Director of Development

John Downing

Accountant/Human Resources

Adriana Lemke Subscription Specialist

Joshua Black

Latoya Cameron

Director of Marketing & Communications

Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Dramaturg

Nick Fleming

Director of Technology & Ticketing

Topher Rasmussen

Grants & Education Coordinator

Jennie Sant

Production Manager

Natalie Keezer

Accessibility Coordinator

Jordan Reynosa

Audience Relationship Associate

Cassie Stokes-Wylie Literary Manager

Allison Billmeyer, Anna Blaes, Danny Borba, Olivia Ellison, Ryeleigh Hewlett, Chance Johnson -Kildee, Micki Martinez, Tracie Merrill-Wilson, Camron Park, Em Smiley, Lucy Urquhart, Alix Walburn, Annette Wright Front of House Staff

Erik Reichert

Marley Keith

Construction Supervisor Master Electrician & Light Programmer

Taylor Davis

Assistant Master Electrician

Ivy Frampton, Hanna Bartnicki, Nikayla Nielson, Emily Mullaney, Heather Poulsen, Daniel Gardner, Marley Keith, Mark Andrus Electricians

Tanner Sase Craig Davis Light Board Operator

Jeremy Eldridge

Sound Board Operator

Bett Shouse

Sound System Engineer Assistant Stage Manager & Wardrobe

Craig Davis Tanner Sase Deck Crew

Alix Walburn

Covid Safety Manager

Craig Davis, Olivia Ellison, Erik Reichert, Tanner Sase Carpenters

Lucy Lebohec Scenic Artist

Todd Collins

Production Photography

Natalie Keezer Closed Captioning

Salt Lake Acting Company’s mission is to engage and enrich community through brave, contemporary theatre.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2021/22

Kyle Christensen, President, WebBank

Lisa Killpack, Vice President, Nu Skin

Susan Dillon, Secretary Jerome Bennett, Treasurer, Realty Experts

Kimberly Neville, Past President, Dorsey & Whitney, LLP

Stephanie Steele, Board Member at Large, Meet Me on 33rd, Owner

Terence K. Stephens, Board Member at Large, Artist

Sara Urquhart, Board Member at Large, Founder Shift Summit

Theresa Martinez, Board Member at Large, University of Utah Ken Barfield, DFG/Scott Sports

Daniel Hill, Daniel Hill, LLC

Byron Barkley, Wilson Davis & Co

Brett Johnson, General Counsel

Michaela Buccola, Sundance Institute

Dale Smith, Veterinary Orthopedic Services

Annie Fukushima, University of Utah

Barbara Tharp, Comcast

Bruce Granath, Magic Space Entertainment

Douglas Tilton, Böhme

Shauna Hatton-Ward, Co-chair Amberlee Fund SaltLakeActingCompany.org

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FOR OUR AUDIENCE Your presence at Salt Lake Acting Company is met with sincere gratitude. You make everything possible.

Tickets:

For tickets call the SLAC Box Office at 801-3637522 or visit us online at saltlakeactingcompany. org. Remote box office hours are Monday-Friday 11am-5pm, with extended hours and in-person availability during run of show.

Ticket Exchanges:

Season Subscribers can always exchange their tickets, and it’s free! Just call 801-363-7522.

Group Sales:

Discounts are available to groups of 10 or more. Call 801-363-7522 to discuss seating availability or email natalie@saltlakeactingcompany.org for your party. We’d love to take care of you and your friends.

Emergency Exits:

Please identify the exit closest to your seat in case of emergency.

Late Patrons:

Late patrons will be seated by the House Manager during the first appropriate break.

Wheelchair Accessibility:

The upstairs theatre is not currently wheelchair accessible, please call for further details. An ADA approved restroom is available in the lobby. The use of film, video or audio recording equipment in the theatre during a performance is expressly prohibited. Please turn off all cell phones.

PLEASE NOTE: Proof of full vaccination is mandatory for in-person attendance. All patrons will be required to show photo ID and an original (or facsimile) vaccination card in order to enter the building. Once inside the space, masks will be optional, per CDC and Actors’ Equity guidelines.

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