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FEBRUARY 27 – MARCH 25 BY Catherine Trieschmann DIRECTED BY Mark Clements World Premiere

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Miranda is now a freshman at Whitefish Bay High School and most recently starred as Pepper in Skylight Music Theatre’s Annie. She shared that balancing her schoolwork with productions has become more difficult with the added workload that high school provides. However, she looks forward to performing with the Whitefish Bay High School Theatre Department, which Mom and Dad both agree will be easier on her schedule.

Amalia is a fifth grader at Richards Elementary and recently shared the stage with her mother in A Christmas Carol. Amalia played Turkey Boy while Deborah played the Ghost of Christmas Past.

Deborah‘oh…no...’”hasperformed in over 65 productions as an associate artist with the Milwaukee Repertory Theater while David has been the producing artistic director at Next Act Theatre for 25 years. Although the parents joke about initially trying to discourage their daughters from theatre, they ultimately found the art form helped the girls establish a sense of “Wecommunity.foundtheatre was an act of inclusion for our family,” Deborah says. “I think that’s what theatre is, it embraces everyone wherever they may fit into a culture or society.”

“I remember Mom saying they were doing Peter Pan in Spring Green and that maybe I could do it,” Miranda recalls. “I was like, ‘me do a show? That’s awesome I want to do that!’”

Mom, Dad and daughters reflect on a life on stage

This sense of community first came when the family spent a summer in Spring Green, where Mom worked at American Players Theatre.

“You guys may not remember this, but whenever you would come see A Christmas Carol you would always go, ‘Why can’t I be in that?,’” Deborah tells her daughters during a recent interview. “(David and I) would normally just go

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Growing up watching parents David Cecsarini and Deborah Staples perform on countless Milwaukee stages, Miranda and Amalia Cecsarini, aged 14 and 10 respectively, caught the acting bug early.

Left to Right: David Cecsarini, Amalia Cecsarini, Deborah Staples, and Miranda Cecsarini pose for a family photo in the lobby of Next Act Theatre. Photo by Stephanie Harte.

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Acting is a Family Affair

Both girls performed in a nearby production of Peter Pan at The Gard Theater, which Deborah described as a great way to get involved with the new place they were living.

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For the start of 2018, Deborah will play Clover the Horse in The Rep’s Animal Farm, a character name that drew laughs from the “Ifamily.liketo

“I really wanted to be an actress for a long time, but other stuff isn’t out of the question,” Miranda says. “They (her parents) want me to be a politician or a lawyer or something like Deborahthat.” explains that she and David will support the girls in whatever they choose to pursue, but as they have learned the hard way, theatre is a difficult business with little job

Amalia Cecsarini as Tiny Tim in The Rep’s 2014 production ofA Christmas Carol. Photo by Michael Brosilow.

Deborah Staples in Next Act Theatre’s fall 2017 production of Silent Sky, which her husband David Cecsarini directed. Photo by Ross Zentner.

“That’s the one thing about live performers,” David continues. “You don’t have job security on one hand, yet when you have the job you are very secure because the company can’t do the show without you.”

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David will play Sir Robert Cecil in Next Act’s Equivocation. In the play by Bill Cain, Robert Cecil commissions William Shakespeare to write the true history of the Gunpowder Plot — a failed attempt to kill King James I. “It’s such a wildly interesting piece,” David comments. “It’s something out of the ordinary for us at Next Act, yet on the other hand it falls right down our name runway in what it has to say.” So do Miranda and Amalia plan to follow in their parents’ footsteps and pursue careers in theatre?

David Cecsarini in Next Act’s 2012 production of It’s a Wonderful Life: Live Radio Show. Photo by Alex Clark.

be challenged in different ways and like having to reinvent myself for different projects so people don’t know it’s me or are surprised by it,” Deborah says. “I like looking at a season and saying how can I make these three things as different as I can?”

“Havingsecurity.seen the liabilities, of course we want an easier life for our kids,” Deborah says. “I don’t want them to not get anything out of performing, but there are other things in this world that they might be able to have that I haven’t had, and that’s exciting to me.”

Miranda Cecsarini (second from left) in Skylight’s 2017 production of Annie Photo by Mark Frohna.

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Off-Key Singing, Juggling and Martial Arts Actors Draw on Their “Special Skills”

In preparation for the role of Florence Foster Jenkins, Willbanks spent a great deal of time listening to early recordings of her songs. “You can tell in her voice that she was passionate about music,” Willbanks notes. At the end of the show, Willbanks practically brings the audience to tears with her perfectly in-tune rendition of Ave Maria. “That’s what Florence thought she actually sounded like,” Willbanks notes.

Another actor, Nathan Marinan from Minnesota’s Twin Cities, also had some learning to do prior to the opening of the circus musical, Carnival, which played April 21 – May 14 at In Tandem Theatre. More recently, Marinan was one of three characters who managed to play the entire cast of A Christmas Carol in the production of Scrooge in Rouge (which played through January 7).

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Willbanks, a working professional singer for 25 years, sang off-key as Florence Foster Jenkins in The Rep’s Souvenir Photo by Michael Brosilow.

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An actor’s resume attempts to cover a lot of territory. Beneath the description (eyes, hair and height), and the list of roles and shows, there’s a category that theatrical patrons rarely see. It’s called “special skills,” and it includes the unusual and quirky kinds of expertise that are often only used a few times in an actor’s entire career. The most common skills – accents, juggling and stage combat – are listed on many actors’ resumes. The ability to play a musical instrument, however, could land someone a part, if the show requires actors to double as musicians. Those who can do impressions of a particular celebrity would be more likely to land a role playing that celebrity than an actor who neither looks nor sounds like the part during auditions. Very rarely, a special skill is essential to capturing a role. Consider Marguerite Willbanks, the actor who spent an entire show singing off-key as Florence Foster Jenkins during the Milwaukee Repertory Theater run of Souvenir (which closed November 5, 2017).

“I had never consciously tried singing off-key during a show,” says Willbanks, a trained opera singer who has been singing professionally for 25 years. However, she admits to being born into “a family of singers.” Getting attention wasn’t easy, so Willbanks intentionally sang off-key. “So it’s not like I wasn’t familiar with how to do it,” she says during a phone Willbanksinterview.

spends almost the entire show singing off-key, sometimes hitting a proper note or two before singing flat notes or ultra-high notes. She says that the only difficult part of learning the role was when Jack Forbes Wilson, the pianist who becomes Florence’s dear friend and protector, bangs the correct notes on his keyboard. “I really try to listen to the character, and not to Jack,” she says. In real life, Willbanks has perfect pitch.

She has found that her screams are also useful in getting voice-over work. Myers says the trick to doing her most-requested scream, the “blood-curdling variety,” is to begin with a high pitch (she studied opera in college, too).

Myers worked with a vocal coach during that play, so she wouldn’t strain her voice.

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For his part in Carnival, Marinan had to look like a professional puppeteer. Having never done this previously, Larry LaFontsee from Milwaukee Public Theatre coached him and co-actor J. Keegan Siebken through several sessions prior to opening. Marinan played Jacquot, and Siebken was Paul. Luckily, the costume designer made the puppets in advance, so the guys could rehearse with Christhem.Flieller, In Tandem’s artistic director, provided vocal coaching to help identify the puppets’ distinct voices. The puppets had to sing as well as say lines, but it was all a joy to “InMarinan.college, my favorite class was very physical, learning how to use body movement,” he said. “This was really a treat –playing several characters in the same show, almost Audiencessimultaneously.atRenaissance Theaterworks production of Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls (starting April 6) will never guess one of Karissa Murrell Myers’ “special skills.” In the show, Myers plays Lady Nijo/Win, a Japanese noble woman who lived centuries ago. Myers, a Chicagoan, is known for her screaming. According to Myers’ mother, her screaming started when she was just a baby. As a toddler, she was a “very noisy child” in general, who also was fond of screaming. This came in handy when Myers was cast in a production of Uncle Vanya and the Zombies in Hawaii, when she was in graduate school. And back on the mainland, Myers also had to scream when playing Ruth in Noel Coward’s play, Blithe Spirit Her most ambitious screaming was during Zombies, when her character had to put her hand in a working garbage disposal for several minutes. Apparently, technicians working inside the sink were able to convert the hand to a bloody stump before Myers pulled it out.

You’d think this unique skill would make Myers a go-to for scary films. Guess again. Myers says she HATES scary movies, and has never seen The Exorcist, It or Get Out. Go figure.

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Nathan Marinan (right) learned puppeteering for his role as Jaquot in In Tandem’s Carnival. Photo by Ann Ricca.

Karissa Murrell Myers will use her special skill of screaming in Renaissance Theaterworks upcoming production of Top Girls

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5One House OverMark Clements Chad Bauman Artistic Director Managing Director February 27-March 25, 2018 QuadracciExecutivePowerhouseProducer Judy Hansen Associate Producers Catherine and Buddy Robinson and Four-Four Foundation, Inc. This production is supported in part by the Edgerton Foundation New Play Awards and the following Milwaukee Rep New Play Development Funds: The Julia and Bladen Burns New Play Development Fund, The Peter Emch Fund for New Plays, Four-Four Foundation, Inc., Michael & Billie Kubly, The Rhonda & Greg Oberland New Play Development Fund, The Catherine and Buddy Robinson New Play Development Fund Sponsored in part by  A Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union. * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Milwaukee Repertory Theater presents The John (Jack) D. Lewis New Play Development Program World Premiere production of By Catherine Trieschmann Co-Produced with Geva Theatre Center Mark Cuddy, Artistic Director; Christopher Mannelli, Executive Director Scenic Designer Kevin Depinet Costume Designer Rachel Laritz Lighting Designer Jesse Klug Sound Design/ Original Composition Joe Cerqua Production Dramaturg Brent Hazelton Dramaturg Abigail Gonda Dialect Coach Clare Arena Haden Fight Director Jamie Cheatham Casting Director Frank Honts New York Casting Elissa Myers, CSA Paul Fouquet, CSA Casting Associate Karie Koppel Stage Manager Kimberly Carolus* One House Over Directed by Mark Clements 

7One House OverCAST in order of appearance PRODUCTION SUPPORT TIME & PLACE Milos Vancura ......................................................................................................................... Mark Jacoby* Joanne Vancura Elaine Rivkin* Camila Hernandez Zoë Sophia Garcia* Rafael Hernandez .................................................................................................................. Justin Huen* Patty Leiker ...................................................................................................................... Jeanne Paulsen* Understudies: Kimberly Giddens (Patty Leiker); Erin Logan (Joanne Vancura); Alex Morales (Rafael Hernandez); Kelsey Rodriguez (Camila Hernandez); Daniel Stock (Milos Vancura) Understudies are not substituted for listed players unless a specific announcement is made prior to the performance. Stage Manager (as of 3/13) .................................................................... Richelle Harrington Calin* Assistant Stage Manager .......................................................................................... Rebecca Lindsey* Stage Management Resident Melía Gonzalez Assistant Director Sophiyaa Nayar One House Over will be performed with one intermission. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. A backyard in a suburb of Chicago, 2010 Production Manager ............................................................................................................ Jared Clarkin Technical Director ................................................................................................................ Libby Schultz Properties Director........................................................................................................................... Jim Guy Charge Scenic Artist ............................................................................................................... Jim Medved Costume Director ............................................................................................................. Jennifer Vinent Lighting & Video Director Aaron Lichamer Sound Director ............................................................................................................................. Erin Paige Production Stage Manager ..................................................................................... Kimberly Carolus* PRODUCTION STAFF Milwaukee Repertory Theater 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. The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE and our stagehands and carpenters are members of Milwaukee Theatrical Stage Employees’ Union IATSE Local 18. The Rep is an equal opportunity employer. The Rep is proud to be a member of The United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF), which provides major annual financial support.

9One House OverA NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

SPECIAL THANKS

Dr. Lubna Chaudhary, Julie Ortega and Jean Godfroy at Froedtert Hospital, Gretchen Leanna, and K Komfort

What does it mean to be a good neighbor in today’s society? That question lies at the heart of our World Premiere production of One House Over by Catherine Trieschmann, commissioned, developed, and produced as part of our John (Jack) D. Lewis New Play Development Program.

A very special thanks to Eric Simonson, Alan Kopischke and Door Kinetic Arts Festival for helping to development this World Premiere Production. www.doorkinetic.com

Like all our New Play Development World Premiere projects, One House Over is a brandnew creation, being staged for the first time here at Milwaukee Rep. You, the audience, seeing this play tonight, are part of that development process, and we hope you’re excited to be among the first to engage with this story, and will return to see more World Premiere productions on all of our stages in future seasons.

One House Over attempts to ask what it means to be a good neighbor in a world of fences, borders, boundaries, and closed doors. In a society that points out our differences as individuals, how do we find common ground? How do we make space for each other within these boundaries that we’ve imposed? Just as the characters in this play search to acknowledge and confront their own assumptions and prejudices, so are we asked to consider our own community and what would happen if we removed the fences—both literal and metaphorical—that we’ve built. In this play, people from different walks of life come together to share stories, air grievances, face tragedies, and confess deepest desires. It is not always easy or pretty but these shared experiences are human in the most fundamental way.

One House Over joins several other world premieres from our recent history—including, Five Presidents, American Song and after all the terrible things I do—in our renewed commitment to developing and producing new plays. In keeping with our mission, through this program we are attempting to ignite positive change, by bringing to life stories from diverse voices, prompting important and exciting conversations vital to the growth and wellbeing of our community and country.

Though One House Over focuses on events that take place in a single Chicago backyard, that small space becomes a reflection and microcosm of the world at large. How different is the world just one house over?

Thank you so much for coming and supporting new work in the theater.

MarkBest, ArtisticMilwaukeeClementsRepDirector

BIOGRAPHIES

10 - One House Over Zoë Sophia Garcia, Camila Hernandez This is Zoë’s Broadway,creditsMilwaukeeperformancedebutwithRep.OtherincludeOffYour Mother’s Copy of the Kama Sutra (Playwrights Horizons) and Off-Off-Broadway, La Ruta (Working Theatre). Regional credits include Between Riverside and Crazy (Cleveland Play House), Another Word for Beauty (The Goodman Theatre), Oh, Gastronomy! (Actors Theatre of Louisville) and The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Actors Theatre of Louisville). Television credits include “Instinct”, “The Blacklist”, “The Good Fight”, “Elementary” and “Madam Secretary”. She’s a founding member of The Living Room Theatre Company and co-creator of #liberated which premiered at Ars Nova’s Ant Fest in 2015 and subsequently was produced at IRT Theater in 2016. She holds a BA in Theater and Performance Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. Justin Huen, Rafael Hernandez Justin is thrilled to be making his Milwaukee Rep debut in One House Over. He is an awardnominated actor, director and designer who has worked in intimate and regional theaters across the country. Some of his favorite credits include Mojada (Getty Villa), Astoria 2 (Portland Center Stage), Oedipus El Rey (Boston Court; 2010 Ovation Award nomination for Best Lead Actor), Aesop in Rancho Cucamonga (Lewis Family Playhouse), Farragut North (Geffen Playhouse), Electricidad (Mark Taper Forum), Strike-Slip (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Stones (Kirk Douglas Theatre), Zorro (TheatreWorks, CO), Siblings Play (Ojai Playwrights Festival), El Nogalar (The Fountain Theatre), Dias y Flores (Company of Angels; 2009 Ticketholder Award for Best Supporting Actor), dAWGS (Ivar Theater) and The Legend of Jane & Joe (Ricardo Montalbán Theater). Film: Between The Lights, Bow/Tie, Zero Day, Angel of Death, Maddoggin’, Hood Vengeance, Chris/tina, The People I’ve Slept With, S.E.R.E, Ten ‘til Noon and American Flyer. TV: “Wisdom of the Crowd”, “Justified”, “Dexter”, “Criminal Minds”, “NCIS: L.A”, “Law and Order: L.A”, “Weeds” and “NYPD Blue”. Mark Jacoby, Milos Vancura Mark Jacoby happily returns to Milwaukee Repertory Theater having GeorgeportrayedH.W.Bush in the 2015 World Premiere production of Five Presidents. His Broadway roles include Walter Hobbs in Elf, Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd, Padre Perez in Man of La Mancha, Father in Ragtime, Gaylord Ravenal in Show Boat (Tony, Outer Critics, and Joseph Jefferson Award nominations), The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, Baron von Gaigern in Grand Hotel and Vittorio Vidal in Sweet Charity (Theatre World Award). Other credits include Critical Darling at The New Group, Sitting Pretty at The Hypothetical Theatre and Enter the Guardsman at The Vineyard Theatre (Drama Desk nomination). Mark played The Wizard of Oz in the First National Tour of Wicked and was seen regionally in The Play’s the Thing (Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey), Life x 3 (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Sleuth (Maltz-Jupiter Theatre), Fiddler on the Roof (Walnut Street Theatre; Barrymore Award), The Visit (The Goodman and Signature Theatre; Helen Hayes Nomination), Nine (Joseph Jefferson Award), and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (Asolo Rep). Recent on-camera appearances include TV’s “The Blacklist”, “Madam Secretary” and “The Good Fight”; and on the big screen, The Post.

Elaine is also a freelance teaching artist, audition coach and session director for Paskal Rudnicke Casting in Chicago.

CatherineTrieschmann, Playwright Catherine Trieschmann’s plays include The Bridegroom of Blowing Rock, Crooked, How the World Began (Milwaukee Rep 2012/13), Hot Georgia Sunday and The Most Deserving. Her work has been produced Off-Broadway at the Women’s Project, Bush Theatre (London), Out of Joint at the Arcola Theatre (London), South Coast Repertory, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, New Theatre (Sydney), Florida Stage, Summer Play Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, American Theater Company and Edinburgh Fringe Festival, among others. She has received commissions from South Coast Repertory, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Denver Theatre Center for the Performing Arts. She is the recipient of the Weissberger Award, the Otis Guernsey New Voices Playwriting Award from the Inge Theater Festival and the Edgerton New Play Award. She also wrote the screenplay for the film, Angel’s Crest, which premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival

11One House OverJeanne Paulsen, Patty Leiker Ms. Paulsen is a Tonynominated actress for her work in Schenkkan’sRobert The Kentucky Cycle, directed by Warner Shook, starring Stacy Keach. Also on Broadway, she performed the role of Ann Putnam in The Crucible, directed by Richard Eyre, starring Liam Neeson and Laura Linney. Paulsen has performed in theaters nationwide including Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III), American Theater Company (King Charles III), Shakespeare Theatre Company (King Charles III), McCarter Theatre Center (Marceline in The Figaro Plays, directed by Stephen Wadsworth), Denver Center Performing Arts Theatre Company (Margaret in Richard III, the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, Sister Aloysius in Doubt, Kate Keller in All My Sons, Mrs. Warren in Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Penny Sycamore in You Can’t Take It with You, Terri in Sideman and Molly in Molly Sweeney), A Contemporary Theatre (Josie in A Moon for the Misbegotten), Intiman Theatre (Mrs. Webb in Our Town, directed by Bartlett Sher; Birdie in The Little Foxes and Grace in Faith Healer), South Coast Repertory (Rosie in Holy Days, for which she received an LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Lead Performance) and many, many more.

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Elaine Rivkin, Joanne Vancura Elaine is making her first appearance at Milwaukee Rep. Her regional theatre work includes Marjorie Prime, The Lover and Broken Glass at North Coast Repertory Theatre and Brighton Beach Memoirs at Cardinal Stage. Elaine originally hails from Chicago, where her credits include City of Conversation at Northlight Theatre; Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf at Writers Theatre; Pyretown and Tree at Victory Gardens Theater; Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Libra and The Crucible at Steppenwolf Theatre; You Never Can Tell at Remy Bumppo Theatre; The Cider House Rules, The Homecoming, Conquest of the South Pole, Hushabye Mountain, Beautiful Thing, Speaking in Tongues, Remembrance, Mann Ist Mann and many others at Famous Door Theatre; ‘Night Mother at Hancock Productions; Execution of Justice at About Face Theatre; St. Colm’s Inch at Chicago Dramatists and La Bete at Pegasus Theatre Chicago. Internationally: Hellcab (Singapore Arts Fest) and The Early Girl (Edinburgh Fringe Fest). Film/TV: “Chicago PD”, Imperfections, Holly Ridge, Exaltation, In the Name of God, Punched in the Gut and 684 Brewster.

Rachel Laritz, Costume Designer Rachel is thrilled to be returning to The Rep for her 28th time including last season’s The Glass Menagerie and The Foreigner. Her designs have previously been seen OffBroadway at Pearl Theatre and regionally at Chicago Shakespeare, Steppenwolf First Look, American Players Theatre, Florentine Opera, Drury Lane, Resident

For Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia: Oliver!, Born Yesterday, Great Expectations, Les Misérables (2008 Barrymore Award –Best Production of a Musical), and Of Mice and Men (2007 Barrymore Award – Best Director and Best Production of a Play). The Milliner (Off-Broadway, World Premiere), CSC, New York; My Fair Lady, Copenhagen; The Browning Version (Barclays/TMA Regional Theatre Award) at Derby Playhouse and Blunt Speaking (World Premiere), Chichester Festival Theatre U.K. and Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York. Other productions include: Speaking in Tongues (U.S. Premiere), Roundabout Theatre Company; Speaking in Tongues (European Premiere; Barclays/TMA Best Director Nomination), Hampstead Theatre, London; Creator/Director – Soul Train, West End (Olivier Award nomination), and three U.K. National Tours. U.K. National Tours of The Glass Menagerie, The Gingerbread Lady and Love & Marriage all for Bath Theatre Royal productions. Mark served as an Associate Artistic Director for Moving Theatre Company, the production company founded by Vanessa and Corin Redgrave. He has also been Associate Artistic Director for New End Theatre and New Players Theatre, both in London, Royal Theatre in Northampton, and Torch Theatre in Wales. Additionally, Mark served as Artistic Director of the award-winning Derby Playhouse in the U.K. from 1992 to 2002, where he directed over 40 productions. He currently serves on the National Advisory Board for the Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship Program at Ten Chimneys. Kevin Depinet, Scenic Designer Kevin Depinet is delighted to be working at Milwaukee Repertory Theater again where he last designed To Kill a Mockingbird. His designs have been seen at Steppenwolf, The Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare, The Royal George Theatre, Writers Theatre, The Paramount Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center, The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain, Court Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Denver Theatre Center, Arden Theatre Company, Drury Lane, Glimmerglass Opera, Yale Repertory, Indiana Repertory, American Players Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Marriott Theatre and Illinois Shakespeare. He also designed scenery for Michael Mann’s film, Public Enemies (Universal Studios). He was the Associate Designer for the original Tony Award winning production, August: Osage County. He is an adjunct professor of design at DePaul University.

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12 - One House Over and was released by Magnolia Pictures. Originally from Athens, Georgia, she now lives in a small town in western Kansas. Mark Clements, Director Mark began his tenure as Milwaukee Rep’s Artistic Director with the 2010/11 Season. He is an award-winning international theater director whose work has appeared in over 100 major theaters throughout Europe and the United States. For Milwaukee Rep: world premiere adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Guys and Dolls, The Glass Menagerie, Man of La Mancha, American Song, Of Mice and Men, Dreamgirls, Five Presidents, The Color Purple, The History of Invulnerability, End of the Rainbow, Ragtime, Clybourne Park, Assassins, Othello, Next to Normal, Death of a Salesman, Bombshells, and Cabaret.

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Jesse Klug, Lighting Designer Milwaukee Rep credits include Of Mice and Men, Five Presidents, End of the Rainbow, Clybourne Park, To Kill a Mockingbird and My Name is Asher Lev. Off-Broadway: The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Lucille Lortel Award and Hewes Design Award nominations), The Screwtape Letters (OffBroadway and National Tour), Romulus and The Hunchback Variations

Ensemble Players, Northlight Theatre, Kansas City Rep, Writers Theatre, Utah Shakespeare, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Illinois Shakespeare, Court Theatre, Next Act, Peninsula Players Theatre, Remy Bumppo, TimeLine Theatre, Milwaukee Chamber, Renaissance Theaterworks, Great Lakes Theater, Idaho Shakespeare, Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, Children’s Theater of Madison and University of Michigan.

Regional: The Goodman, Chicago Shakespeare, Marriott Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, Indiana Rep, American Players Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Paramount Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens, Geffen Playhouse, The Old Globe, Asolo Rep, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Court Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, Portland Center Stage, Northlight, Writers Theatre and Maine State Music Theatre. International: cont.

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Rachel is a recipient of a 2011 Emerging Artist Award from the University of Michigan and a 2009 Joseph Jefferson Award for Voysey Inheritance and is a member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829. www.rachellaritz.com

Other professional credits include NBC’s “Law & Order”, Chicago Opera Theatre and Garsington Opera.

Northlight Theatre, Skylight Music Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Clarence Brown Theatre, Forward Theater, Kansas City Rep, Indiana Rep, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Shakespeare and Co, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Repertory Theatre of St Louis, Remy Bumppo.

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National Tours: Sideman, American Buffalo, How I Learned to Drive, The Laramie Project, Broken Glass and Master Class. Joe is the Producing Director/ Composer in residence for the Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre and Director of Production for the Music Department at Columbia College. Future projects include concerts in Chicago with Cerqua Rivera, original music and sound designs for productions with Asolo Repertory Theatre, American Players Theatre, Clarence Brown Theatre and Forward Theater.

Joe Cerqua, Sound Design/Original Composition Joe is thrilled to be back at The Rep after composing the music and sound designing for The Glass Menagerie, The Foreigner, Of Mice and Men, Good People and Venus in Fur. He is a freelance, award-winning composer, producer, vocalist and sound designer. Joe has composed/designed sound for over 250 productions nationally and internationally. Original music and sound design credits include Steppenwolf Theatre, The Goodman Theatre, American Players Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, Alliance Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Deaf West,

Abigail Gonda, Dramaturg Abigail works across the development and production of new work in theatre, television, radio, film and online content. She is currently a development producer at the BBC Writersroom. For the BBC, Abigail has produced radio drama, short films for social media and a podcast series. Based in London, UK, she was formerly Literary Manager for the Bush Theatre and has worked in a literary capacity for the Royal Court Theatre, Theatre 503 and Arcola Theatre. This is Abigail’s third theater collaboration with Catherine Trieschmann. Clare Arena Haden, Dialect Coach This is Clare’s third production with The Rep after dialect coaching Guys and Dolls and Holmes and Watson. She received her MFA in Acting with an emphasis in Voice for the Actor from UW-Madison. She has since worked as a professional actor, voice and speech coach, and teaching artist for theaters throughout the Midwest, including Forward Theater, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, First Stage, Renaissance Theaterworks, Theatre LILA, and American Players Theatre. Clare currently works for the School of Nursing at UW using actor-training techniques to improve communication and is a proud member of AEA, VASTA, and TESOL.

Jamie is a nationally recognized Fight Director and Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors (SAFD). Before moving to Wisconsin in 2003, he was based in New York City as a fight director, teacher and actor. This is his 15th show with The Rep, along with Noises Off, The Invisible Hand, Of Mice and Men and Guys and Dolls. His fight work includes theaters such as New York Shakespeare Festival, NYC Opera, Alley Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville and Milwaukee Ballet. His MFA is from Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA and is the Head of Acting at Marquette University.

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15One House OverBrent Hazelton, Production Dramaturg A Whitewater, Wisconsin, native, Brent is in his nineteenth season at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and seventh as Associate Artistic Director. Administratively at Milwaukee Rep, Brent oversees the John D. (Jack) Lewis New Play Development Program, spearheads the season planning process, collaborates on internal strategic planning and initiative development, and works with the rest of the artistic staff to program and support Milwaukee Rep productions. From 2003 to 2010, Brent also served as Milwaukee Rep’s Artistic Internship Program Director, and strengthened and expanded the program into one of the premiere internships for emerging professional artists in American regional theater. Artistically at Milwaukee Rep, Brent wrote and directed the Stackner Cabaret hit, Liberace! which was remounted for the 2014/15 season, conceived the premiere installment of Rep Lab and directed Song Man Dance Man, How the World Began, The Whipping Man (closed as the best-selling drama in Stiemke Studio history), The Beautiful Music All Around Us, the final installment of the Hanreddy/Morgan version of A Christmas Carol and McGuire (best-selling production in Stackner Cabaret history). He served as Production Dramaturg on the world premieres of Five Presidents, American Song and Sirens of Song. This season at Milwaukee Rep, Brent will direct Our Town, and is developing a theater event about Wisconsin native Les Paul. www.brenthazelton.com

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Sophiyaa Nayar, Assistant Director Sophiyaa is from New Delhi, India. She is a member of the Chicago Director’s Lab 2017. Her directing credits include a stage adaptation of Lord of The Flies by Nigel Williams and Elephant’s Graveyard by George Brant. She earned her B.A. in Theatre & Dance from Grinnell College in 2017, and she spent a semester at the London Dramatic Academy in the U.K. She is thrilled to work with Milwaukee Rep!

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Rebecca Lindsey, Assistant Stage Manager Becca is delighted to be working on this World Premiere piece at The Rep. Now in her tenth season as a member of the stage management team at The Rep, favorite credits from the past decade include Good People, An Iliad, The Glass Menagerie and of course several years of A Christmas Carol. She spends her time away from Milwaukee as a Stage Manager and Core Tech Company member at American Players Theatre, where she has enjoyed 11 seasons working on pieces such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream, A View from the Bridge and King Lear

Richelle is delighted to be working her 14th season at Milwaukee Repertory Theater! One House Over is her 39th production at The Rep. Regionally Richelle has also worked at BoarsHead Theater, Playhouse on the Square, Alhambra Dinner Theatre, Florida Repertory Theatre, Nebraska Shakespeare, Bay Street Theater and, most recently at her Home by the Bay, Peninsula Players Theatre. Love and be loved!

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Melía Gonzalez, Stage Management Resident Melía is ecstatic to be working with the amazing One House Over team, having previously worked on Guys and Dolls, A Christmas Carol and Black Pearl Sings!. She has worked with Chicago Shakespeare, Skylight, Milwaukee Chamber, Renaissance Theaterworks and InTandem. Love and hugs to Los Padres, Marco and Jimmy. She hopes you all enjoy the show; Curtain’s up! melia-gonzalez.weebly.com

16 - One House Over Frank Honts, Casting Director Frank is in his second season at Milwaukee Rep as Casting Director and Director of the Emerging Professional Residency. Prior to joining The Rep staff in 2016, Frank worked at a number of regional theaters including Utah Shakespeare Festival, Renaissance Theaterworks, The Goodman, California Shakespeare Theater, A Contemporary Theatre (Seattle), and Paramount Theatre. He has worked extensively as both a director and dramaturg, and was honored to be a directing resident at Milwaukee Rep in the 2013/14 Season. Frank spent two seasons as Artistic Associate at Forward Theater Company in Madison, and he was the inaugural recipient of the Michael Flachmann Fellowship at Utah Shakespeare Festival. He is a proud graduate of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Kimberly Carolus, Stage Manager Kimberly is delighted to be in her fifth season with The Rep. Some favorites at The Rep include five seasons of A Christmas Carol, Grounded, Ragtime and after all the terrible things I do. Kimberly has also worked at the Fulton Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Riverside Theatre in the Park (Iowa City, IA) and Walt Disney World. She would like to thank Nick and her family for their endless love and support.

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18 - One House Over ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Mark Clements ARTISTIC Associate Artistic Director and Director of New Play Development Brent Hazelton Associate Artistic Director May Adrales Casting Director and Director of Emerging Professional Residency .................... Frank Honts Literary Associate ............................................. Deanie Vallone Artistic Administrator.......................................... Dylan Sladky COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Director of EngagementCommunity Cortney McEniry Community Engagement Associate Nabra Nelson EDUCATION Education Director Jenny Toutant Associate Education Director Hope Reed-Johnson Education Programs Manager Lauren Sagendorph Reading Residency Coordinator ............................ Amy Bahr Education Resident ............................ Abbey Pitchford Sours Lead Teaching Artists ....................................... Joshua Krause, Lindsey Hoel-Neds, Joshua Pohja Teaching Artists.............. Alea McHatten, Noah Silverstein, Maura Atwood, JJ Gatesman, Thomas Adisi, Leda Hoffmann, Danielle Levings, Amanda Garrigan, Grace Hern, Tosha Freeman, Ami Majeski, Katie Loughmiller, Katherine Hauger, Kayla Tillisch, Kyle Norris, Jordyn Stewart, Mattison Voell, Audra Handschcke, Colleen Schulz, Becca Marten, Dylan Baxter ASSOCIATE ARTISTS Ayad Akhtar (Playwright), Jonathan Gillard Daly (Actor), Lee E. Ernst(Actor), Laura Gordon (Actor/Director), Angela Iannone (Actor), Todd Edward Ivins, (Scenic and Costume Designer), Dan Kazemi (Composer/Musician), Marc Kudisch (Actor), Reese Madigan (Actor), Jeff Nellis (Lighting Designer), James Pickering (Actor), Aaron Posner (Director), Todd Rosenthal (Scenic Designer), Eric Simonson (Director/Playwright), Lindsay Smiling (Actor), Deborah Staples (Actor), Nathaniel Stampley (Actor), John Tanner (Composer/Musician) PRODUCTION Production Manager ............................................Jared Clarkin Assistant Production Manager ................ Kaitlyn Anderson Production Associate ............................................Claire Haupt Costumes Costume Director Jennifer Vinent Assistant Costume Director Amy Horst Costume Shop Assistant/ Rentals Coordinator Madeline Corson Senior Draper Alexander B. Tecoma Tailor............................................................................. Jef Ouwens First Hand ................................................................ Leslie Vaglica First Hand .......................................................... Jessica H. Jaeger Costume Construction Resident ........................ Birdie Plank Costume Crafts Artisan........................................ Haley Jaeger Stitcher ........................................................................... Carol Ross Wig Master & Make-up Supervisor Lara Leigh Dalbey Stylist Kevin McElroy, Robert Laurence Studio Wardrobe Supervisor Robert T. Sharon Wardrobe Resident Brittany Staudacher Lighting & Sound Lighting and Video Director Aaron Lichamer Assistant Lighting Design Resident Rae Lynn Crocker Production Electrician Intern ....................... Cor Christophe Sound Director ............................................................. Erin Paige Props Properties Director..........................................................Jim Guy Props Crafts Artisan .................................Jennifer M. Higgins, Linda Di Bernardo Soft Props Artisan Margaret Hasek-Guy Props Carpenter/Artisan Erik Lindquist Prop Graphics Artist Mindy Knoll Scenic Technical Director Libby Schultz Asst. Technical Director Danny Halminiak Charge Scenic Artist .............................................. Jim Medved Lead Scenic Artist ............................................. Shannon Mann TD Apprentice...................................................... Shelby Madey Assistant Stagehand ........................................ Jonathan Dean Painter .................................................................. Chrissy Piontek Stage Management Production Stage Manager Kimberly Carolus Stage Managers Sarah Deming-Henes, Richelle Harrington Calin, Rebekah Heusel, Kaitlin Kitzmiller, Audra Kuchling, Rebecca Lindsey, JacquelineCarrieSingleton,Taylor Stage Management Fellow Kyle Winkelmann Stage Management Residents Melía Gonzalez, Kira Neighbors Resident Stagehands & Carpenters Bill Burgardt, Steve Gillingham, Rick Grilli, Aaron Siegmann, Robert Schultz, Andrew Sours, Jim Zinky MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER STAFF

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24 - One House Over Capital Campaign Cabinet Campaign Co-Chairs Judy Hansen and Catherine Robinson Major Gift Division Co-Chairs Wendy Blumenthal and Robert Manegold Patsy Aster  Jane Chernof  Sue DonnaLuegerMeyer  Dwight Morgan  Stacy Williams Corporate Gift Division Co-Chairs Greg Oberland and Buddy Robinson Bladen Burns  Paul Eberle Chad Neumann  Ed Seaberg  Kent Velde Nic Wahl CREATED IN MILWAUKEE George B. Affeldt, Jr.

Aileen Smith

Bob and

Mark Benskin

Janet and

Velde CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PLANNED GIVING DONORS This list represents all capital campaign gifts and pledges received as of February 6, 2018. Any gifts received after that date will be recognized in future publications. Please notify Chuck Rozewicz, Chief Development Officer, with any omissions or corrections at 414-290-0717 or crozewicz@milwaukeerep.com.

Leland EdwardHansenHashek and

Chris Collins Diane Dalton

Donna and Tony Meyer

Don

Diane and Richard Kane

Mary and James Lavelle

Susan and Richard Hackl

Brenda Skelton and Jim Bendsten

Patricia and David Rierson

Sally and James Mergener

CarolBaldersonandJohn Bannen Katherine Banzhaf Vicki

Four-Four Foundation

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Connie and John Kordsmeier

Howard and Mernie Williams

Donna and Donald Baumgartner

Clare M. Peters Charitable Trust

Elaine RussellBurkeandSusan Darrow

Jo Ann and Richard Beightol

Robert W. Baird & Co.

Tom and Susan Quadracci

Patti and Jack McKeithan

Keyes

Don Fraker and Maja Jurisic

Matt Bartel

Sally and Nic Wahl Ziegler Family Foundation

Stacy and Blair Williams

$500,000 – $999,999

One House Over -

ANONAnonymousCharitable Trust

Mae E. Demmer Charitable Trust

Dwight and Marleen Morgan

Richard and Roberta London

David and Julia Uihlein Charitable

Donna and Tony Meyer

Mary Lynn and Randal J. Brotherhood

Bert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Charitable WeTrustEnergies

Judith A. Keyes Family Fund

Mark and Victoria Benskin

RobertFamilyandSusan Lueger

Judy RichardHansenandEthel Herzfeld Foundation

Lubar Family Foundation

James E and Mary K Braza Tony and Andrea Bryant

$1,000,000 + David and Camille Kundert Phoebe R. and John D. Lewis Foundation

Ed Seaberg and Patrick Smith

Melanie and Steve Booth

Patrick D. Gallagher

$50,000 – $99,999

Jim and Gwen Plunkett

Wayne and Kristine Lueders

BladenAnonymousandJulia Burns

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

Marina and Frank Krejci

Stephen and Roberta Isaacson

John Halechko and Marc Colletti

CREATED IN MILWAUKEE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS

$10,000 – $24,999

Abigail and David Nash Donor Advised Fund

In Memory of Susan Robertson

Micky and Ronald Sadoff

Buddy and Catherine Robinson

Billie and Mike Kubly Vince and Jan Martin Northwestern Mutual

WindhoverFoundationFoundation

Mark and Karen Bitzan

Lloyd Gerlach In Memory of Mary Ann Gerlach

Gary and Connie Bakker

Peter JohnsonEmchControls, Inc.

Croen Foundation, Inc.

Carla H. Hay Kelben Foundation

Wendy and Warren Blumenthal

Peter and Linda Hotz

Bob and Jan Montgomery

Drs. Mark and Jennifer Niedfeldt

Jay and Anne Schamberg

Harry and Mary Beth Van Groll

John and Linda Mellowes

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Jane and Stephen Chernof Flesch Family Fund

In honor of Kris Lueders

Rich Grunke and Bill Grasch

$250,000 – $499,999

Greg and Rhonda Oberland United Performing Arts Fund

Suzanne and Michael Hupy

Vivian Moller

David A. Paris, D.D.S. James MeredithPhillipsand Thomas Scrivner & John Machulak

$25,000 – $49,999

$100,000 – $249,999

Susan and Howard Hopwood Fund

Estate of Lorraine Lange Marcus Corporation Foundation

Karen and Richard Rodgers

Kent and Marcia Velde

26 - One House Over

27One House OverTHANK YOU to our donors who help The Rep create live theater at its best! The following list represents organizations and individuals who have made a cumulative financial contribution to our Annual Operating Budget of $250 or more from January 23, 2017 - January 22, 2018. For a complete list of all our supporters, please visit www.MilwaukeeRep.com. Corporation, Foundation and Government Giving $1 million + United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) $100,000 – $999,999 The Lynde and Harry Bradley ShubertHerzfeldFoundationFoundationFoundation $50,000 – $99,999 Four-Four Foundation Greater WellsRockwellNorthwesternMilwaukeeFoundationMilwaukeePublicSchoolsMutualAutomationFargo $25,000 – $49,999 Associated Bank Bader Philanthropies Patty and Jay WisconsinKohl’sHarley-DavidsonTheCAMPACBMOFoundationBakerWealthManagementFriendsofTheRepFoundationDepartmentofTourism $10,000 – $24,999 Briggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation, Inc. Mae E. Demmer Charitable EdgertonTrust Foundation Einhorn Family Foundation Ralph Evinrude Foundation Frieda & William Hunt Memorial Trust Godfrey & Kahn Johnson Controls Marcus NationalFoundationCorporationEndowment for the WePNCArtsBankEnergies Foundation Wisconsin Arts Board $1,000 – $9,999 Badger Meter, Inc. Burke Properties CBRE Real Estate Services Clarice S. Turer Charitable DavisFund& Kuelthau SC FoleyDeloitte&Lardner LLP The Gardner Foundation William N and Janice V Godfrey Family Foundation EvanTrustand Marion Helfaer DorothyHuschFoundationBlackwellWatkins Inbusch CamilleFoundationA.Lonstorf Trust The Maihaugen CharlesMilwaukeeManpowerGroupFoundationArtsBoardD.OrtgiesenFoundation Quarles & Brady LLP Rinka Chung Architecture, Inc. Robert W. TheTownsendBairdFoundationVanderBloemenGroupLLC $100 – $999 Actors’ Equity Foundation, Inc. The Brookby Foundation GreaterYouthAssociationMilwaukeeofRealtorsFoundation Participants in the Matching Gift Program WellsWeToyotaThomsonTargetSPXRockwellRobertReader’sMerckJohnsonIBMHydro-ThermalGEFMAmericanAmazonSmileTransmissionCompanyLLCGlobalFoundationHealthcareCorp.CorporationControlsFoundationDigestFoundationW.BairdInternationalCorp.TrustMatchingGiftProgramCorporationFoundationReutersofBrookfieldEnergiesFargo 2017/18 DONORS The Rep welcomes gifts of securities and stocks. If you plan to make such a gift, please notify the Development Department at 414-290-0717 so we can properly credit and acknowledge your generosity.

Judith A. Keyes Family Fund

Michael Best

Dr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Camitta

Bob RichardBartheland

ChristineJudyLauraSorefStrainVanTillM. and Stephen C.

James E and Mary K Braza Curt and Sue Culver Tom and Molly Duffey Jim and Pati Ericson

Kevin and Roseann Lyons Charitable Fund

Diana Barthel

MaryAnonymousandJohn Almasi

Jane M. Foster Don Fraker and Maja Jurisic

Marie Johnson

Ronald Thrash Sally and Nic Wahl Stacy and Blair Williams Assistant ($2,500-$4,999)Director FranAnonymousandLowell

Warren Buliox

28 - One House Over Individual Giving

FundJBFundTheJoseph R. Pabst Fund

Bob and Teri Duffy Beachy Gallagher

Jim and Sally Mergener

Gary and Connie Bakker

Margaret Heminway Wells Fund

Donor Advised Fund

Margaret Dethloff

Dawne and Ray Manista

Keyes ConnieFamilyandJohn Kordsmeier

Byron and Suzanne Foster

Sandy and George Dionisopoulos

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

WilfredTeddyKentVanderBloemenandMarciaVeldeandKarinWernerWollner

Catherine and Buddy Robinson

Clark and Lauri Green

Jewish Community Foundation

Tim Kraetsch and Mike Wavra

Helen and Bruce Ambuel

Mark and Cheryl Brickman Donor Advised Fund

ScottDr.MarleneFoundationOttDavidParisPatulski

Rick and Tracy Klein Family Charitable MargaretTrust Knitter

Mark and Gerry Biehl

Robert C. Burrell Croen Foundation, Inc.

Gary and Mithra Ballesteros

John Halechko and Marc Colletti

Richard Grunke and William Grasch

Leland Hansen

Henry and Margery Howard Jewish Community Foundation

Nita

($1,500-$2,499)Playwright

Chris and Judi Collins

Jim and Marybeth Cottrill

Susan and Gee Esslinger

Robert and Gail Korb Bruce Kruger and Margaret Herrick

Madeleine and David Lubar

Isabel and Alfred Bader

Dr. Eric A. Durant

Ruth DeYoung Kohler Marina and Frank Krejci

Daniel and Amy Argall

The Lloyd Gerlach Family

David B. Carter James Cauley and Brenda Andrews

Susan and Robert Lueger

Ed Seaberg and Patrick Smith

Jeff and Kelly Fitzsimmons

Franklin Loo and Sally Long

John and Sue Harrits

John and Marci Hunzinger

Vince and Jan Martin Paul McElwee and Gayle Rosemann

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Patti and Jack McKeithan

Chad Bauman and Justin Dunleavy

Tom and Susan Quadracci Gordana and Milan Racic Craig and Mara Swan

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Kristine Kile

Associate ($10,000-$24,999)Producer Anonymous (2) Jacqueline Herd-Barber and Michael MelanieBarberand Steve Booth

Katherine Gehl

Anonymous (2) Bladen and Julia Burns

Carla H. Hay Katie Heil Peter and Linda Hotz

Stephen and Jane Chernof Donor Advised Fund

Dr. Paul W. Loewenstein and Ms. Jody Kaufman Loewenstein

Patrick D. Gallagher Andre and Sandra Gordon

Jeri

Adams

Donna and Donald Baumgartner

TheBobMeschingandJanMontgomeryGeorgeandJulieMosher Family

Micaela Levine and Tom St. John

Richard and Sara Aster James and Susan Baillon

H. Richard Quadracci Ewens and Emilio Caberea Greg and Rhonda Oberland

Steven Liszewski

Amy and Paul Kolo

Judy ChristyHansenandAaron Jagdfeld

Sally GwenManegoldPlunkett

Rick and Liz Gebhardt

Randal and Mary Lynn Brotherhood

Franklyn and M. Anne Gimbel

Mark Clements and Kelley Faulkner

Carol and Rob Manegold

Anthony and Andrea Bryant Family Fund

Producer ($25,000-$49,999)

Thomas J and Deborah W Degnan

Drs. Mark and Jennifer Niedfeldt Laura and Adam Peck

Susan and Howard Hopwood

Jean and David Lauer

2017/18 DONORS

Executive Producer ($50,000 and up)

David and Camille Kundert Wayne and Kristine Lueders

Dwight and Marleen Morgan Abigail and David Nash

Peter and Beth Gottsacker

Peter Foote and Robin Wilson

Delphine Gurzynski

Norman and Lucy Cohn Family FundDonna and Tony Meyer Fund

Billie and Mike Kubly Phoebe Lewis Gina and Eric Peter Paul and Patricia Purcell Caran and Joel Quadracci

Daniel J. and Constance P. McCarty

Elaine N. Peterson

Julia Uihlein

Laurie KentonHazzardandJanet Howenstine

Steven and Karen Huser Hannah and Jason Jahn

Director ($5,000-$9,999) Adlon Partnership Matt Bartel Jo Ann and Richard Beightol Ivor and Carol Benjamin Mark and Karen Bitzan Wendy and Warren Blumenthal

Elaine TimothyBurkeand Kathleen Carr Sue AmyD’AlessioandMark Diliberti Karen and Gardner Friedlander

Julie and Sean Cummings

Suz y B Ettinger Donor Advised MikeFundand

Keith and Jane Nosbusch

Suzanne and Michael Hupy Judy and Gary Jorgensen

Jim MickyCorneliaRamseyRiedlandRonald Sadoff Jay and Anne Schamberg Meredith and Thomas Scrivner

Terri and Dave May

Vivian Moller

Anthony Petullo Foundation

Robert and Peggy Arfman

John and Carol Bannen

Susan Purtell

David Olson and Claire Fritsche Dean and Gail Pratt

Chris and Ninveh Neuman

Jon and Nancy Gilmore

Susan Cerletty Steve and Nancy Check Mark and Terri Chelmowski Bunny and Ron Cohen

Harry and Mary Beth Van Groll

A. W. JewishJanikowskyCommunity Foundation

John Lee and Karen Dagg

Fred Pike and Cecilia Taylor

AnneJackieBaldersonBehnkeBoothand

Dawn Dr.JeannieLindseyMantzBrentandSusan

Martin

Richard and Mary Schnell

James Bennett

Susan RobertDawickeandKaren Dean James and Rosemary Dolan

Kari and Bill Foote Molly and David Fritz

Edward Hashek and John Jors Kelly and Andre Hunter

Drs. Nancy and Daniel Herrell

Bob Blitzke and Jane Grogan

Eileen and Howard Dubner Donor Advised Fund

Chess and Gretchen Barbatelli Conrad and Barbara Barrows

Patrick W. Schmidt and Dewey J. ClarkCatonand Diane Slipher

Susan and Jim Taylor

The Margaret and Lauren Charous Charitable Fund

Ralph Bielenberg

Roberta Isaacson

Cliff and Susan Hartmann

John and Nancy Kirtley

Adam and Carole Glass

KathleenBocksenbaumGrayand Ron Hofer

Dr. Jeffrey and Pamela Shovers

Ed RalphHeineckeandBonnie Hensel

Bob

Dale and Sara Harmelink

Randy and Kathy Hoth

Valerie

Susan and Raymond Kehm

Laud

Burzoe and Nancy Ghandhi

Judith Holbrook

Rick ThomasKathyEsenbergFeuchtandMargarita

Fons

Dennis and Carolyn Kois Mark and Jenny Kopetsky

Aileen M. Smith

Jackie and Greg Johnson

Richard and Roberta London

JohnFundand Tameica Greene

William E. Eastham Dale and Mary Erickson

Mark and Sue Irgens Jewish Community Foundation

Mike and Peg Uihlein

John and Debbie Roesner

Pam Kriger Donor Advised Fund

Nancy E. Hack Fund Wiers Family Fund

RichardJulianneJablonkaJamesandTamara

Dr. Burton E. Goodman and Harriet

John CharlesJumpand Mary Kamps

Kevin and Kristina Connor

Allan F. and Mary Ellen Froehlich

Jill and Mal Hepburn

Donald and Barbara Abert Fund Bernadine and Stephen Graff

Alan and Carol Pohl Donor Advised Fund Deb and Peter Johnson

Karen and Richard Rodgers

David and Carol Anderson

Brian DavidWachowiakandCheryl Walker

Richard D. Lutz

Dianne Spector Anne and Fred Stratton

James and Elaine Sweet

Mr. and Mrs. Mason G. Ross Sue and Hank Schellinger

Charles Trainer

Glenn Grunewald Bill and Carmen Haberman

Nancy and Arthur Laskin Ely Leichtling and Sally Merrell

Dr. Jack and Myrna Kaufman Bronwen and John Knappenberger Don and Barb Koehler

Maxine Wishner Clare and Judy Zempel Stage ($1,000-$1,499)Manager

Dr. Mark and Nancy Smuckler

Joan and Richard Abdoo Matteo Alioto

Jim and Andrea Schloemer

Walter Dragan Mike and Kathy Dwyer Mary and Norm Dyer

Susanne and William Gay Rod and Linda Gehrig

Carolee and Henry Goetzinger

Jason and Diep Graham

Christy and Michael Kellman

Patrick and Melissa Horne

Carol Z. Dolphin Robert and Joan Feitler

Vincent Kotnik

Brian and Mary Lou Kennedy

Michele and Ben Kerford

Christine Symchych and Jim McNulty

William Kravit and Mari Katz

David Cadle John and Katy Cantieri

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Honorable Michael and Barbara GlenGuoleeandClaire Hackmann

Jennifer and Robert Hillis

Maureen Swokowski

Diane Kippenhan-Vollmer and James Vollmer

Susan Riedel David and Pat Rierson

Elma Anderson and James Aasen Keith and Paula Anderson

Janis Doleschal

Susan Lewis and Eric Larson

Janezic

Bob and Laura Love

Renee Anderson and David Ham Mike and Laura Arnow

Mary Beth Holloway

Christine Krause

Ronald RichardFroelichS.andAnn L. Gallagher

Stacy Buening and David Heiney Richard and Julie Buss Bruce and Joan Butterfield

Sharon Safford Harty and Thomas

StephenFrautschiand

Brian and Rebekah Barsch

Sandra and Maurice McSweeney Daryl and Rita Melzer Douglas and Susan Neis

Jim and Lys Reiskytl Roberta and David Remstad

Natalie Beckwith James and Carrie Bedore

Richard and Diane Kane

PAR Donor Advised Fund

Dr. Lowell and Ms. B Keppel

BucAnonymousyrusFoundation, Inc. Flesch Family Fund

Mary PrakashSandyLacyLaedtkeandKaye

Colleen Lese

Principal ($500-$999)Actor Anonymous (8) Jim and Terri Alioto Kathleen and Tom Alpren

Robert and Mary Loots

Craig KathyCookandJim Daly

Tom and Mary Domer John and Jean Donovan

JudyHartyand Dave Hecker

Jill and Frits Broekhuizen

Paul and Lynn Rix

Cristin and Jonathan Bock James Boerner Ginny and Mike Bolger Sandy and Scott Botcher Bradley Brin and Glenna Cose Frank and Caryl Briscoe

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Sarah and Eric Whyte

Kenneth and Susan Copp Kay and John Crichton Antony and Nikki D’Cruz Sandra and Russell Dagon

Christy Schwan

Paul and Patty Lucca

Richard Ippolito and Pamela

Robert Ferriday, III and Barbara RobertMcMathGardenier and Lori Morse

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Weisman

Arlene Hansen

29One House Over2017/18 DONORS

Evelyn Ericson

Ann and Steve Merkow

Jim and Kris Rappé Toby AmberRechtand

JamesKentLibbyDaveGregoryRobertJamesEmilyJoanNealAnnBrendaScottDulcieLindaBobThomasGeorgeKrisLauraBobJudyJeanPatSchertz-AllainSchadeFamilySchlickandRickSchmalfeldandTomSchmidandCarolSchmidtandDonSchmittandDonSchoonenbergSchroederandMaryArenbergandLoriSchusterandJudithScottL.Sell,MDandScottShoenerSiletSkeltonandJimBendtsenSmaxwillandAndrewGingrassoandMarlynSpearSpectorandJosephSteinerandCynthiaStollStormandCatherineShawStrowigandKathySturgillTemkinandMarnaTess-MattnerandLeighAnnTidey

Joanne Nelson

Harriet Purtell

Beth Ridley and Abim Kolawole

Norm Wojtal Robert

Katherine

and Joanne Brown Anthony and Maritza Caceres

Charles Mesec

Joseph Masterson

Carol EdwardPorthand

Greg and and and and L. and and

Holly RonaldRehbergandMary Retzke

Gabriel

Maureen and Michael McCabe

Sara ReneeMaryToenesToteroandJoseph Tyson Deanna Uradnicek

30 - One House Over 2017/18 DONORS

Lilane Koehn Mace

Dr. Raul and Pamela Mateo Debesh and Linda Mazumdar

Judith and Dennis Milbrath

Bernard and Susan McCartan Tom and Renee McCutcheon

Samantha and Julio Maldonado

Bruce and Candy Pindyck

David and Marion Meissner

Ronald Putzer

Penny Woodcock Robert

Jan and Mike

Gene and Linda Moore

Brian Regan

Donald Riegelman and Kathryn DanielRouseand Anna Robbins Bibi and Greg Rosner

Cattey

Claudia and Joseph Moll

Mary L. Tobin

Lewis

Woodbury Pete

Teri and Larry Pavelec

Sheryl Van Haren Carla and Greg Von Roenn

Barbara J. Michaels

Joe and Katie Pickart

Mary Newton and James Sanger

Andy Nunemaker

John and Jane Niebler

Anne Wingate Prati

Shannon Young Gertrude Zauner Sharon Ziegler Joe and Mary Ann Zompa Eve Joan Zucker Supporting Actor ($250- $499) Anonymous (18) Ian PaulLarryBarbaraDianeMikeDr.AmyMaryMarsiCaroleeMaryMonicaThomasCharlesDorisLauraCarlaEllenClintonKatharineAmandaRichardJeffJamesTomJohnBarbaraKathleenDorothyCaroleJuneJoaquinDebraAbstonAlderAltoroandPaulAmbroAndersonAndersonandBobAngerT.ArmstrongandJennyAugustineandMaryAveryandKathleenAweandMaureenBaddingandAmyBalgeBaltzBanzhafBarryandMikeBartelandBurtBartlettBatzerBauerandNancyBauer-KingBauldryandThomasCzisnyBeitzelandDanBenedumBeutlerBlackJoBlankandEdwardBlumenthalRobertandMaryKayBodensteinerandMaryBohrenBoldtandRobertMaroldandWilliamBolesBonneyBosanacMarieBosettiandTomEhlenGeneBraaksmaJohnandSandraBraunRoyBraytonandMickeySullivanJoelandAudraBrennanRobertandSharonBrennerLizandLarryBrewerCarolBrown

RichardCaseyand

Alan and Kathleen Olsen

and Susan Cadkin Phil and Anne Callen

Gregory and Susan Milleville

Jodi Wait Sargit Warriner Marie Weiss Sue LynnWellsand Richard Wesolek Alberta Whitaker Vera

Chris and Anne Noyes

Howard and Sara Miller

James Phillips

Jennifer and Joseph Tierney

and Mary Ceci Cynthia Herrera and Ron Chandler Thomas and Gisela Chelimsky Mary CreamPatriciaAnnK.MaryJeffreySueKellyJayJulieCrystalCherweznikChristensonandJosephChusidandRoxanneCiattiandKathrynClarkClearyKochColemanandJamesMarkConnellyConroyandM.SlupikCornellandMorganWhiteCosgroveCityFoundationWillRadlerFundDavidandJaniceCroninJolindaandDannyCunninghamDr.DanielandPatriciaD’AngeloRichardandMaryDavenportLarryandEileenDeanSuzanneDeatonJeffandPhyllisDecosteCatherineDeGrootSteveandClaireDelongeKurtDepreyandMichaelMurrayLloydB.DickinsonandKristinBergstromMaryPaulaDixAnneandRodneyDowSusanandJohnDragisicTomandBetteDroughtSueDuellmanChadandHeidieDunnCharlesDuPontMichaelandJanetDurhamJimandHollyEberleMarkandLaurieEderSallyEdgettRichardandPatriciaEhlertKathleenEilersandBarryBlackwellEricandJoEisenhartMary-BethEsserElizabethFedynLisaFeldmeierChristineL.FennerRobertandKristinFewelAlexisFielekMaryLouFindleyKennethFinkelandJaneDelzerThomasFladelandMaryTeresaFlahertyDavidandJanetFleckChrisFlowersBruceandKathyFordJamesandDeDeForesterNatalieFrankelJoyandWilliamFransonTimandSueFrautschiKurtandKayFrederickGeraldandPatriciaFreitagGeorgeFrickMichaelFrohnaJohnandMaryGalbraithDeborahandThomasGannon

Janet and Andy Martin

J. Frank Wilson William

Jere RichardMcGaffeyandMaribeth Meeusen Mark and Michele Meier

Tom

Brian

John and Lavonne Leonard Justine Leonard Gillian Lester-George and Manuel LloydMontesinosandSheri Levin Dr. James and Jacqueline Lichty James Liebenstein

Peter and Deborah Musante

Paula and Evan Kaiser

Johanna Lutterbie Ellen M. MacFarlane

Heidi and Bert Garvin

Judith Katz Allan LaurenceKauthand Jo Ann Kauth

Lee RandyWilliamThomasMarquardtMarshallMartinandKaren Mathewson

Eileen Olen and Duncan Shrout

Jason and Kristy Lavann

Don Petersen and Corinthia Van MarlyeneOrsdol Pfeiffer James MatthewPhelpsand Laurie Piette

Emily BarbaraMuellerandCharles Murphy

Scott and Amy Reid

Roger WilliamRitzowandCarol Roche

Carol GingerRyanand Phillip Ryback

Paula DonaldThomasPhilMichaelEdwinPuntenneyPuziaRadichelandLynellRaicheRaimannandMaryEllen

Maggey and Dave Oplinger

Larry and Geli Golopol

Larme

Patti Keating Kahn and Chuck Kahn

Peter TheresaLovanceandDennis Lowder Jody and Chris Lowe Glen and Sally Lunde

31One House Over2017/18 DONORS

Lawrence and Hannah Goodman

Richard and Sherry Lundell

Roy HerbertTonenDianeElizabethSarahMarieNormingtonNothOberhoferO’BrienO’ConnorO’ConnorandKaren Oechler

Douglas MacNeil John and Audrey Makowski

Ralph and Paula Garcia

Jean RobertKlingensteinandNaomi Knoll Russell and Rose Marie Knoth

John and Michelle Glynn

Lori and Jerry Murphy

Kathrine and Paul Noran

J. D. and Sally Polley

Drs. Mark and Virginia Gennis Dr. and Mrs. James Gierahn

Kristyn and Mike Moran

David and Janet Olsen

Werner and Carol Richheimer

Janet LaBrie Gary and Doris Langbruttig Daniel and Kathleen Larsen Steen and Janice Larsen Russell and Barbara Larson

Gerard and Susan Ruedinger Rhoda Runzheimer

James and Mary LaVelle Fund

Susan RichardPorterPoulson and Janet Bean

Suzann Reichley

Ralfs

Connie and Michael Robert Mohr and Laura Schnicke

Kathy and Frank Mattaino

Mark and Laurie Pasch

Karl and Diana Glunz

Georgiana and Robert Taylor Fund

Penny McGuire and Richard Smith Dr. Doug and Vicky McManus

Jack and Joan Malin Benjamin and Ellen Mandelman

Barbara Kutchera

James and Mary Fran Murray

Steve and Heide Olson

Jane Reilly and Jeff Glock

Ann Meyer and Tom Steppe George and Sallie Meyer

PaulJerryKathyNelsenNelsonNiemiecandCarolyn Noelke

Mark Sabin and Mary Moberg Sabin

Larry and Mary LeBlanc

David and Mary Ann Lillich

Marilyn Kennedy Robert and Judy Kettler

Mary Loeffel and Warren Windau

Lucia and Jack Murtaugh

Debby TheodorePenzkoverandKelsey

Bob Norman

Margaret Gonzales and Randel Steele

Perlick Molinari

Nancy H. Meier

Sarah J. Pratt, M.D. Sylvia K. Pratt

Dr. John and Theresa Ridley

Peter and Constance Roop Darlene and Willie Rose Daniel and Carolyn Roskom

William and Patricia Moren

HarveyPeterStanleyJohnJanJeanDeborahMichaelKolarikE.KowalokKozinaandKurtKozmaandAlKrauseandSusanKrezoskiKritzikKuenziKurtzandYvonne

Larry and Holly Jurss Marlene Kagen

Sue

Joseph and Sue Khairallah Robert and Joan Klein

Eric JeffreyJossartLeo Jungbluth

Robert and Margaret Orth

Lauren Pommert

Jayme

Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Renee Johnson

Greg and Barb Kedrowski

James Green David and Dana Griffith

Nancy Lindenberg

David and Christine Moore

Carol

Brian Grossman D. Michael and Carol Guerin

Betsy RickRudolphPrinzPuerzerPuesandBen Dobner

MaryKathleenBryonAnneDanJewishNancyDonJeffreyPaulBarbaraRaymoneDanRoyWilliamMaryWilliamJanetGeorgeAbbyDanteMichaelHaroldLoisKevinRobertAndrewBrianSusanRuthJohnPatriciaJeanElyseThomasKurtRichardLaurenDr.SybilleDrs.ThomasKristinKarleenGustafsonHaberichterandRobertHabichandWendyHalloranPaulandGloriaHalversonHamiltonJamesandMaryAnnHansonHarpkeandShirleyHarveyHecoxandCatherineHeinenHeinrichandRichardHermanHerroandMicheleHinnendaelandJohnHoenickHoldingandGaryHolmesandAdrianaHollenbeckandPaulaHolmanL.HolmesandJaniceEffingerandDebraHoodandWilliamHooverHornefferandCalleyHostadandJenniferHoustonHuebnerandValerieHuhnkeandBillHumeandKarenIrwinIsbisterandJanetIsbisterH.JablonkaandJoanJablonskiJacksonandEdwardJacobandEllieJacobsonandJacquelineJahnkeJarchowJesseCommunityFoundationJoanandMichaelFriedmanDonorAdvisedFundBillandIdyGoodmanFamilyDonorAdvisedFundLoisMalawskyDonorAdvisedFundSherryandNormMalmonDonorAdvisedFundGeraldandLouiseSteinFamilyDonorAdvisedFundandPatriciaJohansenJohnsonandBenIretonandGwenJohnsonandRoyJohnsonJohnson

Rosemary Monroe

Margot ThomasPaddockandElaine Pagedas

Patrick and Peggy Remfrey

Katherine McCombe

Mark and Joan Ravanelli Miller

Mark and Jequitta Molot

Frank and Joanne Paulus

Thomas Mackenzie

Sewell

Susan Wiegner

Nancy Einhorn

Jonathan Webster

Jinny and Les Wilson

Mary M. Wegener

Gene and Carmen Witt Lee RossBarbWolcottWoodruffandSandy Workman

Mary Stott and John Becker

Lori NoraWuchererandRichard Yanchar

32 - One House Over 2017/18 DONORS

Neal Schellinger Tom and Mary Scherrer

RobertSilversand Cindy Simon

Joan TerrenceZeigerand Cindy Zens Bettie Zillman

Louisa Ann Wertzler

Robert C. Sharpe Chandra Shivpuri and Parshan Pandya Jason and Kristin Shuler

Tom and Judy Saeger

Alice and Arthur Zinky

MEMORIAL GIFTS HONORING GIFTS

Bob and Laura Love

In Memory of Peggy McKendry David and Jan Hahn In Memory of Jeannette Meunier Ronald and Patricia Stifter

Bruce and Kirstin Strom Marjorie Sutton

Melissa and Brent Tischler Gile and Linda Tojek

Rick RogerSchaeferandCindy

Paul and Carolyn Noelke In Memory of Jeanne Normoyle Bobi Keenan

In Memory of Eleanor Repinski

James Gantner

Ron Treptow

DaSueDTAnonymousheElwoodsonnaKuhtzandJimKielvidandNancy

In Memory of Paul and Mary Noelke

AFP Southeastern Wisconsin Board of Directors

John HeatherWilkinsand Brad Will Howard and Mernie Williams

Samuel Williamson

In Honor of Carol Lowey Judith and Tim Casper

In Honor of Carole Pollack

Barry and Kathy Sammons

Jennifer Hayes

Donna and Donald Steffens

Susan Young Mike and Nancy Yttre Elias Zananiri

John and Mary Splude James and Kathleen Springer Cindy and Lorand Spyers-Duran Dr. Debra Squire

Jerrel and Judith Stanley

Hattie Stone

Lisa and Emmett Wright

The Streich Family Foundation

Nina PaulLindaWalkerWalshWanatand Kathleen Tess-Wanat

In Honor and Appreciation of Patty and Jay Baker James and Elaine Sweet

Georgia Yanicke

Gail JoyceMargaretSklodowskaSohmandAlbert

Dr.PatrickRobertBeverlyTedSchulmanSchulteSchwabeSchweersSeraphineRobertandCaryl

In Honor of Keith and Mary Licht

Wareham

Solochek

Mark and Anne Weitenbeck

In Memory of Kathleen Rozewicz

Jerome Pogodzinski George and Kim Poh In Memory of Diane Treptow

Doug Kammer

Dawn and Joe Wilson

Natalie BenjaminBrendanVeretteVierkandRachel Wagner Mark and Jaci Wagner Dan and Heidi Walker

Len and Marlene Widen

Nancy Schneiders James and Kathi Scholler

Thomas and Patricia Towers

Geoffrey Swain

Jack and Hester Werner

Jack and Margaret Ward Gail SusanWaringandJack Watson Waukesha Community Foundation Ed Olson and Linda Caldart-Olson Family Fund

In Memory of Bruce C. O’Neill

Peppy O’Neill

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Sandi JosephSiegelSilvers and Amy Rabideau

Natalie Swanson

John and Kim Schlifske

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Cheryl Wolf-Schulman and Barry

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David Wisniewski

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Kimberly and Mike Schmidt Tom and Lois Schneider

John MaryJenniferTurnerValentiandBruce Van Cleave

Connie and Michael Mitchell

CONSTELLATIONS All in ThroughProductionsadizzyingfugue of vignettes, audiences watch as Marianne and Roland’s relationship unfolds across time and space. CABARET CAFE: FOUR GUYZ IN DINNER JACKETS Oconomowoc Arts Center The Four Guyz will pull at the nostalgic heart-strings of its audience with classic music from the 50s – 70s. January 12 - 20 Tenth Street (262)ArtsOconomowocJanuaryallin-mke.comTheatre12–13Center560-3172 ANIMAL FARM Milwaukee Repertory Theater A timeless and devastating allegory of idealism betrayed by the desire for personal power.  [TITLE OF SHOW] Greendale Community Theatre Follow Hunter, Jeff and their friends on their journey through the gauntlet of creative self-expression. January 9 –February 11 Quadracci Powerhouse (414) January224-949011- 20 Greendale High School (414)Auditorium817-7600 HEREYOUAREFind dining options near your event FOOTLIGHTS.COMon ROOM SERVICE Sunset Playhouse A nimble-witted producer, living on credit with several actors in a Broadway hotel, is in desperate need of a good script. January 18 –February 3 Furlan Auditorium (262) 782-4431

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BROTHERS SIZE Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Based on West African myths and rich in poetry and song, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s profound play is a tough and tender drama. February 21 –March (414)Broadway18Theatre291-7800 THE OUTGOING TIDE In Tandem Theatre An insightful story by award-winning playwright Bruce Graham, author of In Tandem’s break out hit, Any Given Monday February 22 –March 18 Tenth Street Theatre (414) 271-1371

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