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This past year at The Public not only provided a season of excellent theater, it also powerfully affirmed our values. The Public Theater is Artist Driven, Fundamentally Democratic, and Radically Inclusive. We are proud to have presented a year of work that not only embraced these values, but that dynamically and dramatically enacted them.

Our extraordinary line-up of artists gave us a season of stories as diverse as our city: from Robert O’Hara’s blisteringly funny examination of race, fame, and the relative value of truth in BARBECUE; to Michael John LaChiusa’s gorgeous illumination of complicated lives in FIRST DAUGHTER SUITE; to Gob Squad’s meditation on age and aging in BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES; to Stew and Heidi Rodewald’s raucous, blues and rock soaked family drama THE TOTAL BENT; to Tarell Alvin McCraney’s anguished retelling of the Book of Job, HEAD OF PASSES. It was a season that not only debuted the astounding new voice of Sarah Burgess and her sharp-as-knives play DRY POWDER, it also debuted a new play by the masterful Richard Nelson, HUNGRY, that began a three play cycle following the Gabriel family through this election year. At The Public, valuing democracy means more than tracking an election. It means spending another season at the Park welcoming over 100,000 people to see Phyllida Lloyd’s powerful all-female THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, and Dan Sullivan’s muscular TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, for FREE. It means presenting works like PRIVACY that allowed audiences to grapple with and participate in the worldwide discussion on the role of technology in our lives. And most poignantly of all, it means presenting a Public Forum celebration of World Refugee Day in partnership with the International Rescue Committee. On that day at The Delacorte, as we watched 19 new Americans receive their citizenship, we were reminded that The Public has always been and will always be of, by and for the people. And we never stop investing in that idea, never stop trying to be more and more radically inclusive. The Public’s production of SOUTHERN COMFORT came at the same time that our entire organization was working to become better allies to the transgender community and to make our spaces more inclusive and welcoming for all people. Our productions of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS and ROMEO & JULIET embodied The Mobile Unit’s work with prisons, homeless shelters, and community centers throughout our region. And when 200 New Yorkers took the stage at The Delacorte in the Public Works production of THE ODYSSEY, we didn’t just celebrate another year of deep, profound partnership with service organizations throughout the city. We also celebrated a revived sense of community, where the boundaries between us fell apart, and were reminded what it is like to be one public. We believe that theater is not a commodity, it’s a set of relationships – and none of our work would be possible without the deep relationships across our community: from the unwavering commitment of partners like The LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust to the individual support of each of our members. We invite you now to turn these pages and reflect with us on the values we represent and the work that has made us proud over the past 12 months. And then, we invite you to come visit us in person – whether downtown at 425 Lafayette Street, uptown at The Delacorte, or at a community center near you. We look forward to seeing you soon! With gratitude, Oskar Eustis Artistic Director

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Alison Fraser in FIRST DAUGHTER SUITE, photo by Joan Marcus.


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Barbecue The Public Theater welcomed Robert O’Hara back to our theater with his new play BARBECUE. O’Hara has had a long history with The Public going back to 1996 when he directed his play INSURRECTION: HOLDING HISTORY in the LuEsther Theater.

ECLIPSED became the first play on Broadway with an all-black and female cast and creative team when it premiered on March 2016 at the John Golden Theatre.

World Premiere SEPTEMBER 23- NOVEMBER 1 WRITTEN BY Robert O’Hara DIRECTED BY Kent Gash SCENIC DESIGN Clint Ramos COSTUME DESIGN Paul Tazewell LIGHTING DESIGN Jason Lyons ORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN Lindsay Jones HAIR & WIG DESIGN Leah J. Loukas VOICE/ DIALECT COACH Dawn-Elin Fraser FEATURING Becky Ann Baker, Marc Damon Johnson, Arden Myrin, Paul Niebanck, Tamberla Perry, Constance Shulman, Heather Alicia Simms, Samantha Soule, Benja Kay Thomas, Kim Wayans

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New York Premiere SEPTEMBER 30- NOVEMBER 29 WRITTEN BY Danai Gurira DIRECTED BY Liesl Tommy SCENIC & COSTUME DESIGN Clint Ramos LIGHTING DESIGN Jen Schriever ORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN Broken Chord HAIR, WIG & MAKEUP DESIGN Cookie Jordan VOICE & DIALECT COACH Beth McGuire FIGHT DIRECTORS Rick Sordelet & Christian Kelly-Sordelet FEATURING Pascale Armand, Akosua Busia, Zainab Jah, Lupita Nyong’o, Saycon Sengbloh, Stacey Sargeant


FIRST DAUGHTER SUITE is a follow up to Michael John LaChiusa’s FIRST LADY SUITE which premiered at The Public in 1993. The Public has also been home to LaChiusa’s GIANT (2012) and SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE (2005). FIRST DAUGHTER SUITE was made possible with the generous support of THE TED & MARY JO SHEN CHARITABLE FUND.

First Daughter Suite

World Premiere OCTOBER 6 – NOVEMBER 22 A NEW MUSICAL WRITTEN BY Michael John LaChiusa DIRECTED BY Kirsten Sanderson CHOREOGRAPHY BY Chase Brock SCENIC DESIGN Scott Pask COSTUME DESIGN Toni-Leslie James LIGHTING DESIGN Tyler Micoleau SOUND DESIGN Ken Travis HAIR & WIG DESIGN Robert-Charles Vallance ORCHESTRATIONS Michael Starobin & Bruce Coughlin MUSIC COORDINATOR Seymour Red Press MUSIC DIRECTOR Or Matias FEATURING Alison Fraser, Rachel Bay Jones, Caissie Levy, Theresa McCarthy, Betsy Morgan, Isabel Santiago, Carly Tamer, Mary Testa, Barbara Walsh

The cast was comprised of children aged 8-14. Gob Squad spent two years conducting interviews and getting to know the children in order to develop BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES.

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS marked Kwame Kwei-Armah’s second time directing the Mobile Unit. He also joined us to direct Public Works TWELFTH NIGHT.

Before Your Very Eyes

American Premiere OCTOBER 17- NOVEMBER 29 CREATED BY Gob Squad PERFORMANCE COACH Bridget Kelso Anthony VIDEO SYSTEM DESIGN Gob Squad & Shawn Duan FEATURING Mikai Anthony, Charlotte Beede, Rose Bell-McKinley, Eloise Celine, Meghan Chang, Margalit Duclayan, Keanu Jacobs, Simone Mindolovich, Jasper Newell, Elijah Pluchino, Maeve Press, Matthew Quirk, Miles Sherr-Garcia, Aja Nicole Webber

Mobile Unit: The Comedy of Errors

OCTOBER 9- NOVEMBER 22 BY William Shakespeare DIRECTED BY Kwame Kwei-Armah SCENIC & COSTUME DESIGN Moria Sine Clinton COMPOSER & MUSIC SUPERVISOR Shane Rettig MOVEMENT DIRECTOR Christopher Windom FIGHT DIRECTOR Lisa Kopitsky PUPPETRY CONSULTANT Puppet Kitchen Productions FEATURING Matt Citron, Bernardo Cubría, Flor De Liz Perez, Christina Pumariega, Lucas Caleb Rooney, David Ryan Smith, Zuzanna Szadkowski

Southern Comfort

SOUTHERN COMFORT stirred up many conversations not only in our audiences, but also in our institution at large in regards to gender inclusivity. As a result, new practices were introduced in our day to day operations in an effort to create a welcoming environment to all. Along with a Town Hall discussion we presented many post show discussions on transgender issues. Special support for SOUTHERN COMFORT was provided by THE ARCUS FOUNDATION, THE PALETTE FUND, and the EMBREY FAMILY FOUNDATION.

FEBRUARY 23- MARCH 27 BOOK & LYRICS BY Dan Collins MUSIC BY Julianne Wick Davis DIRECTED BY Thomas Caruso CHOREOGRAPHY BY Ryan Kasprzak BASED ON THE FILM BY Kate Davis CONCEIVED FOR THE STAGE BY Robert DuSold & Thomas Caruso SCENIC DESIGN James J. Fenton COSTUME DESIGN Patricia E. Doherty LIGHTING DESIGN Ed McCarthy SOUND DESIGN Andrew Keister HAIR DESIGN David Brian Brown ORCHESTRATIONS Julianne Wick Davis with David M. Lutken & Joel Waggoner MUSIC CONTRACTOR Antoine Silverman MUSIC DIRECTOR David M. Lutken DRAMATURG Polly Carl FEATURING Donnie Cianciotto, Lizzie Hagstedt, Jeffrey Kuhn, Elizabeth Ward Land, David M. Lutken, Jeff McCarthy, Morgan Morse, Annette O’Toole, Aneesh Sheth, Robin Skye, Joel Waggoner

Elijah Pluchino in BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES, photo by Tammy Shell.


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HUNGRY was supported by a Theatre Commissioning and Production Initiative grant from the DORIS DUKE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION. Additional support for HUNGRY provided by THE EDGERTON FOUNDATION NEW PLAY AWARD, THE BLANCHE & IRVING LAURIE FOUNDATION, BARBARA FLEISCHMAN, & SHARON KARMAZIN “When you walk into Oskar Eustis’ office a weird little writer and you walk out, still a weird little writer, but one who is going to be produced at The Public Theater, that’s more than a vote of confidence – that’s having one of our city’s most beloved institutions on your side, and I carry that with me to this day.” – Sarah Burgess DRY POWDER was the recipient of the LAURENTS / HATCHER FOUNDATION AWARD. Generous support for this production provided by the LAURENTS / HATCHER FOUNDATION. Additional Support for DRY POWDER was provided by THE EDGERTON FOUNDATION NEW PLAY AWARD. Lear deBessonet leads our Public Works program and can usually be seen directing our large, yearly Public Works pageants at the Delacorte. This year she shifted gears to direct our spring tour of ROMEO & JULIET.

THE GABRIELS: Election Year in the Life of One Family, Play One: HUNGRY World Premiere Three-Play Cycle FEBRUARY 27- APRIL 3 WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Richard Nelson SCENIC DESIGNERS Susan Hilferty & Jason Ardizzone-West COSTUME DESIGNER Susan Hilferty LIGHTING DESIGNER Jennifer Tipton SOUND DESIGNERS Scott Lehrer & Will Pickens FEATURING Meg Gibson, Lynn Hawley, Roberta Maxwell, Maryann Plunkett, Jay O. Sanders, Amy Warren

Dry Powder

World Premiere MARCH 1- MAY 1 WRITTEN BY Sarah Burgess DIRECTED BY Thomas Kail SCENIC DESIGN BY Rachel Hauck COSTUME DESIGN BY Clint Ramos LIGHTING DESIGN BY Jason Lyons ORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN BY Lindsay Jones FEATURING Hank Azaria, Claire Danes, Sanjit De Silva, John Krasinski

Mobile Unit: Romeo & Juliet

FREE FIVE-BOROUGH TOUR MARCH 18 - APRIL 9 PUBLIC THEATER PERFORMANCES APRIL 11 - MAY 1 WRITTEN BY William Shakespeare DIRECTED BY Lear deBessonet SCENIC DESIGN BY Wilson Chin COSTUME DESIGN BY Andrea Hood COMPOSED BY Marques Toliver CHOREOGRAPHY Benoit-Swan Pouffer FIGHT DIRECTOR Thomas Schall FEATURING Sheldon Best, Jorge Eliézer Chacón, Mahira Kakkar, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Danny Rivera, David Ryan Smith, Marques Toliver, Max Woertendyke, Ayana Workman

“Her performance [Phylicia Rashad], in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s HEAD OF PASSES, has stunned audiences as, over the course of two hours, this regal actress seems to shatter, physically and emotionally.” – New York Times

New York Premiere MARCH 17 – MAY 1 IN A CO-PRODUCTION WITH Berkeley Repertory Theatre WRITTEN BY Tarell Alvin McCraney DIRECTED BY Tina Landau SCENIC DESIGN BY G.W. Mercier COSTUME DESIGN BY Toni-Leslie James LIGHTING DESIGN BY Jeff Croiter SOUND DESIGN BY Rob Milburn & Michael Bodeen WIG & HAIR DESIGN BY Robert-Charles Vallance FEATURING Alana Arenas, Francois Battiste, Kyle Beltran, J. Bernard Calloway, John Earl Jelks, Robert Joy, Phylicia Rashad, Arnetia Walker

The Total Bent THE TOTAL BENT was produced as part of Public Lab in 2012. Stew and Heidi Rodewald have performed many times on the Joe’s Pub stage and their last full production, PASSING STRANGE, also premiered at The Public before moving to Broadway. THE TOTAL BENT is made possible with the generous support of STEVE KLEIN and WILLIAM KOHANE. Additional support for THE TOTAL BENT provided by STEVEN & BENAY TAUB.

MAY 10 – JUNE 26 TEXT BY Stew MUSIC BY Stew & Heidi Rodewald DIRECTED BY Joanna Settle CHOREOGRAPHY David Neumann SCENIC DESIGN BY Andrew Lieberman COSTUME DESIGN BY Gabriel Berry LIGHTING DESIGN BY Thom Weaver SOUND DESIGN BY Obadiah Eaves & Sten Severson HAIR & WIG DESIGN BY Cookie Jordan MUSIC DIRECTOR Marty Beller MUSIC CONTRACTOR Dean Sharenow FEATURING Marty Beller, Ato BlanksonWood, John Blevins, Kenny Brawner, David Cale, Vondie Curtis Hall, Damian Lemar Hudson, Jahi Kearse, Brad Mulholland, Heidi Rodewald, Stew, Curtis Wiley

Privacy PRIVACY marked our first collaboration with London’s Donmar Warehouse and featured an in-depth look at the effects of technology on our personal privacy using interactive moments with our audience.

A New Play JULY 2- AUGUST 14 IN A CO-PRODUCTION WITH the Donmar Warehouse CREATED BY James Graham & Josie Rourke WRITTEN BY James Graham DIRECTED BY Josie Rourke SCENIC DESIGN BY Lucy Osborne COSTUME DESIGN BY Paul Tazewell LIGHTING DESIGN BY Richard Howell SOUND DESIGN BY Lindsay Jones PROJECTION DESIGN BY Duncan McLean ORIGINAL MUSIC BY Michael Bruce RESEARCH & DIGITAL ASSOCIATE Harry Davies FEATURING De’Adre Aziza, Raffi Barsoumian, Michael Countryman, Rachel Dratch, Daniel Radcliffe, Reg Rogers

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HUNGRY is the first of Richard Nelson’s three play cycle written in real time to reflect the life of one family and the current election. The full cycle will be presented at the Kennedy Center in January during the 2017 Presidential Inauguration. Amy Warren, Maryann Plunkett, & Lynn Hawley in HUNGRY, photo by Joan Marcus.


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The Taming of the Shrew

MAY 24- JUNE 26 BY William Shakespeare DIRECTED BY Phyllida Lloyd SET & COSTUME DESIGN BY Mark Thompson LIGHTING DESIGN BY Robert Wierzel SOUND DESIGN BY Mark Menard HAIR & WIG DESIGN BY Leah J. Loukas MUSIC SUPERVISION & ORIGINAL MUSIC COMPOSED BY Sam Davis FIGHT DIRECTOR Lisa Kopitsky MOVEMENT DIRECTOR Ann Yee FEATURING Candy Buckley, Donna Lynne Champlin, Morgan Everitt, Rosa Gilmore, Judy Gold, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Cush Jumbo, Teresa Avia Lim, Janet McTeer, Adrienne C. Moore, Anne L. Nathan, Gayle Rankin, Pearl Rhein, Leenya Rideout, Jackie Sanders, Stacey Sargeant, Natalie Woolams-Torres

Troilus and Cressida

Daniel Sullivan returned to Central Park with his production of TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. The cast was put through a rigorous boot camp training to help them prepare for this contemporary interpretation of a Shakespeare play about war.

JULY 19 – AUGUST 14 BY William Shakespeare DIRECTED BY Daniel Sullivan SCENIC & COSTUME DESIGN David Zinn LIGHTING DESIGN Robert Wierzel SOUND DESIGN Mark Menard HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGN Cookie Jordan ORIGINAL MUSIC Dan Moses Schreier CO-FIGHT DIRECTORS Mike Rossmy & Rick Sordelet FEATURING Zach Appelman, Tala Ashe, Connor Bond, Alex Breaux, Andrew Burnap, Max Casella, Louis Cancelmi, Andrew Chaffee, Michael Bradley Cohen, Lee Edward Colston II, Paul Deo Jr., Sanjit De Silva, John Glover, Jin Ha, David Harbour, Bill Heck, Hunter Hoffman, Nicholas Hoge, Edward James Hyland, KeiLyn Durrel Jones, Maurice Jones, Forrest Malloy, Ismenia Mendes, Nneka Okafor, Tom Pecinka, Kario PereiraBailey, Miguel Perez, Grace Rao, Corey Stoll, John Douglas Thompson

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NYPL, is also at the heart of Shakespeare in the Park. In the last 50 years, over 5 million people from all over the world have watched stories unfold on the Delacorte stage in Central Park. We are delighted to now include our audience members’ stories in the ongoing legacy of Shakespeare in the Park. These audience stories will be shared on the New York Public Library’s Community Oral History Project website and archived permanently in the Library’s Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy research collection.


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Marques Toliver: In Transit

5 TOUR STOPS AND A PERFORMANCE IN JOE’S PUB In 15/16 we visited: Pelham Fritz Recreation Center, Manhattan Highbridge Recreation Center, Manhattan Lenox Hill Women’s Mental Health Shelter at the Park Avenue Armory, Manhattan Brownsville Recreation Center, Brooklyn, a Public Works community partner The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Manhattan Queensboro Correctional Facility, Queens Rikers Island Correction Facility, Rikers Island New York City’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, Manhattan

DreamYard Arts Project, Bronx, a Public Works community partner Casita Maria, Bronx, a new Public Works community partner Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center, Bronx Metropolitan Correctional Center, Manhattan ICL Personalized Recovery-Oriented Services, Brooklyn Taconic Correctional Facility, Westchester Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, Westchester St. Paul’s Chapel, Manhattan Faber Park Field House, Staten Island

“Thank you for bringing this extraordinary event to my home borough, the Bronx. The players were fabulous. I’ve fallen back in love with Shakespeare...and NYC. Such a fabulous experience. So glad I brought my 8-year old daughter. Can’t wait ‘til the next one. Parting is such sweet sorrow.” AUDIENCE MEMBER, WILLIAMSBRIDGE OVAL RECREATION CENTER, THE BRONX

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Last Spring, the Mobile Unit continued its work of bringing world-class performance to prisons, shelters and other community venues across all five boroughs when ROMEO & JULIET hit the road. This beautiful production was directed by The Public’s Director-in-Residence and Director of Public Works, Lear deBessonet. Here’s what some of our audiences across the city had to say about the show!

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What should we know? This year we expanded the Mobile Unit’s radically inclusive programing to include two full Shakespeare Tours, a Spanish language stage reading, and a concert tour by Joe’s Pub artist Marques Toliver. What can we expect? The Mobile Unit will continue to grow our touring programs so we are able to bring more of the incredible work that makes The Public great to the community.

“Thank you for the wonderful experience! It has been one of the very few bright spots that has happened to me in the fifteen years of my incarceration!” AUDIENCE MEMBER, QUEENSBORO CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, QUEENS “As always, The Public Theater delivered wonderful, free theater to communities across the city, introducing new audiences (and those with familiar with theater) to Shakespeare’s work. I couldn’t help thinking how relevant this tragedy still is to today’s world.” AUDIENCE MEMBER, BROWNSVILLE RECREATION CENTER, BROOKLYN The Mobile Unit is made possible with the support of THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION, THE FORD FOUNDATION, THE STAVROS NIARCHOS FOUNDATION, THE TOW FOUNDATION, BLOOMBERG PHILANTHROPIES and DELTA AIR LINES. Additional generous support provided by ROBINS, KAPLAN, MILLER & CIRESI.

Sheldon Best & Ayana Workman in ROMEO & JULIET, photo by Erik Pearson.


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SEPTEMBER 4- 7 WRITTEN BY Homer BOOK, MUSIC & LYRICS BY Todd Almond CONCEIVED & DIRECTED BY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Lear deBessonet CHOREOGRAPHER Lorin Latarro-Kopell FEATURING over 200 New Yorkers, Todd Almond, Brandon Victor Dixon, Andy Grotelueschen, Karen Olivo, Lucas Caleb Rooney SCENIC & LIGHTING DESIGN Justin Townsend COSTUME DESIGN Paul Carey SOUND DESIGN Acme Sound Partners WIG & MAKEUP DESIGN Dave Bova CAMEO GROUPS: The Bobby Lewis Ensemble; Riders from the Old Bones Motorcycle Club, N.Y.C Fire Riders, MLC Crew Riding Club, The D.R.E.A.M. Ring, Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana II, The Marching Cobras, The New York Youth Symphony, TADA! Youth Theater. PUBLIC WORKS COMMUNITY PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS: Children’s Aid Society (Manhattan), DreamYard Project (Bronx), Fortune Society (Queens), Brownsville Recreation Center (Brooklyn), Domestic Workers United (all boroughs, including Staten Island) ONGOING PARTNERS: Brownsville Recreation Center (Brooklyn) DreamYard Project (Bronx) The Fortune Society (Queens) ALUMNI PARTNERS: Domestic Workers United (all boroughs, including Staten Island) Children’s Aid Society (Manhattan) NEW PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS: Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education (Bronx) Military Resilience Project (all boroughs) Center for Family Life in Sunset Park (Brooklyn)

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JUNE 10 – 12 BY Andrea Thome & The ACTivate Ensemble DIRECTED BY Laurie Woolery PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Mariana Sanchez MUSIC SUPERVISOR/COMPOSER Imani Uzuri ASSISTANT DIRECTOR & COMMUNITY IMPACT COORDINATOR Shariffa Ali PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Christina Madero & Bree Scena FEATURING H. Sebastian Arteta, Lori BrownNiang, Llewellyn “LC” Connolly, Bianca Edwards, Brittany Franklin, Nanya-Akuki Goodrich, Lourdes Guzman-Mercado, Aden Munassar, Arianne Recto, Éva Hanorah Stanton, Matthew Vazquez, Fabian Zarta ACTivate, an expansion of Public Works, is a new tier of the groundbreaking initiative designed to bind our community together by connecting us to the great issues and dilemmas of our time. Expanding the participant’s role in the artistic process, ACTivate fills in the gap between the year-round classes and annual Delacorte pageant in September, engaging the ensemble in every aspect of the creative process and culminating in an original piece. This year, the ensemble presented TROY in The Public’s LuEsther Hall for four invited presentations, June 10-12.

What should we know? With the launch of ACTivate, Public Works has successfully created a new performance opportunity for Community Ensemble members to apply the skills they gained through participating in classes, affinity groups, and summer pageants to the generation, creation, and performance of a world premiere piece of theater. What can we expect? In 2017, after two years of collaboration, our national partners, Dallas Theater Center/ SMU and Seattle Repertory Theater will take Public Works’s methodology and pageants and officially launch Public Works Dallas and Public Works Seattle. Lead support for Public Works is provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Ford Foundation, New York City Theater Subdistrict Council, The Tow Foundation, and The Stavros Niarchos Foundation. Additional support is provided by the New York Community Trust, New York State Regional Economic Development Council, David Rockefeller Fund, and Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, LLP.

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Drama Club: An Evening With Cleopatra MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16

Drama Club: The Long Christmas Dinner MONDAY, DECEMBER 7

A Town Hall Meeting: Gender Identity, Representation, Theater

MONDAY, MARCH 7 At a moment when questions of gender identity and representation rose to the forefront of national discourse, The Public gathered as a community to ask: How can we – both The Public and the theater field at large – be better allies to the transgender community? The town hall style event was an open discussion with audiences, and a panel of artists and activists including: The Public Theater’s Director of Special Artistic Projects Stephanie Ybarra; author and performance artist Kate Bornstein; Creative Director of ArtsEmerson and Director of HowlRound Polly Carl; founder of the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund Michael Silverman; and transgender artist and activist Cecilia Gentili.

Drama Club: No Villain

Welcome Home: A Celebration Of World Refugee Day

MONDAY, JUNE 20 A PARTNERSHIP WITH INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE As of 2015, over 60 million people across the planet are currently displaced from their homes – more than at any time previously in history. To draw attention to the crisis and to confirm New York City’s place as America’s open arms to those fleeing their homes for a better life, The Public Theater and the International Rescue Committee came together at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park to commemorate World Refugee Day. The night began with a moving ceremony that included Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson swearing in 19 new American citizens from 12 different countries. The celebrations continued with performances from actors and musicians including a performance by rapper K’naan, who came to New York after escaping wartorn Somalia. FEATURING F. Murray Abraham, Ato BlanksonWood, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Cerveris, John Ellison Conlee, Rocío Del Mar Valles, Dan Domingues, Oskar Eustis, Amber Iman, Celia Keenan-Bolger, K’naan, Kwame KweiArmah, Hoon Lee, Teresa Avia Lim, Omar Metwally, David Miliband, Nicolas Niarchos, Okieriete Onaodowan, Condola Rashad, Salman Rushdie, children from The 52ND Street Project

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Drama Club: Lorca In New York

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What should we know? This year, Public Theater Artist-inResidence Michael Friedman became Director of Public Forum. Along with Stephanie Ybarra, Director of Special Artistic Projects, the two have continued to expand Public Forum and the ways in which it can enhance the conversation about the thoughts and ideas present on our stages and in our society. What can we expect? “As a long-time fan of (and sometime participant in) Public Forum events under Jeremy McCarter, it is very exciting to continue bringing new and unexpected voices and conversations to our stages. This year, we’re diving into civic engagement, the mind of a songwriter, and how to honor The Public’s long history of dynamic work – all while expanding the ways that Forum can help audiences connect in a post-show setting or online. Plus a few tricks up our sleeves!” -Director of Public Forum Michael Friedman “From Syria to Cuba, from Russia to Southern Africa, New York is seen as a haven. It is for this reason, and to fight back against the ill-founded invective directed toward refugees, that the International Rescue Committee and The Public Theater are coming together tonight for a special forum and citizenship ceremony in Central Park. The program will bring the voices of refugees to one of the largest and most diverse audience bases in New York City.” – David Miliband, president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee.

WELCOME HOME: A CELEBRATION OF WORLD REFUGEE DAY was made possible with the generous support of THE STAVROS NIARCHOS FOUNDATION.

MONDAY, MAY 2

Newly naturalized citizens at WORLD REFUGEE DAY, photo by Simon Luethi.


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This was the year of Mx Justin Vivian Bond, who celebrated their 25th Anniversary of Cabaret at Joe’s Pub. In just the last decade, Mx Bond has performed approximately 120 times - under 20 different show titles – in addition to the long-awaited reunion run of the wildly beloved septuagenarian cabaret duo Kiki & Herb, with Kenny Mellman, for 21 sold-out performances and a private taping. Justin Vivian Bond, photo by Tammy Shell.

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New York Voices is the artist commissioning program of Joe’s Pub at The Public. As part of The Public’s long history of cultivating the country’s most celebrated artists, the program supports the creation of new works by critically-acclaimed musicians and performers. Encouraging artists to explore their own storytelling, narratives and songwriting, New York Voices includes a development workshop with The Public’s artistic staff as well as practical resources like rehearsal space, time and financial backing. CLASS FOUR: Daniel Alexander Jones, Jamie Leonhart, Joey Arias, Kiki & Herb

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What should we know? In 2015-2016, the Pub launched Joe’s Pub Houston, the venue’s first-ever performance series outside of New York City, with local performing arts producers Lott Entertainment. Additionally, Joe’s Pub continued an annual partnership with Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center that served as an incubator for artists and collaborators to create and develop innovative new musical theater projects and music. What can we expect? This year will see both Houston and Philadelphia programs continuing as well as another new performance series, called Joe’s Pub Seattle, with the city’s spiegeltent, Teatro ZinZanni.

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Guillermo Calderón (CHILE)

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Halory Goerger & Antoine Defoort (BELGIUM/FRANCE)

Under the Radar + Joe’s Pub: In Concert Re-engineering the intersection of music and theater.

#ItGetsBitter DarkMatter

Bone Hill Martha Redbone

The Institute of Memory (TIMe) INCOMING! Lars Jan / Early Morning Opera (USA)

Samedi Détente

A Festival within a Festival. Rapid Response. Controlled Chaos. New Work.

God Bless Baseball

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Now I’m Fine

People Doing Math Live!

Dorothée Munyaneza / Compagnie Kadidi (RWANDA/FRANCE)

Toshiki Okada (JAPAN)

Ahamefule J. Oluo (USA)

The Art of Luv Part 1: Elliot Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble (USA)

Tanya Tagaq in Concert with Nanook of the North Tanya Tagaq (CANADA)

I AM A BOYS CHOIR

Scoville, Tennent, Drymala & Backhaus

They Are Gone But Here I Must Remain Sister Sylvester

Bird in the House Dane Terry

This series highlighted the multidisciplinary music/theater hybrids emerging from this venue’s trendsetting programming. These artists are reengineering storytelling in this intimate space in a way that expands the audience and definition of theater.

Last season, The PubIic Theater’s Devised Theater Initiative (DTI) hosted the second cohort of the Devised Theater Working Group, which offers theater-makers a supportive framework in which to develop their work, engage in consistent dialogue, and be challenged by each other’s aesthetic practice. These artists were presented as part of the 2016 Under The Radar Festival’s INCOMING! Series, a platform that features in-process works of formal investigation and artistic ambition.

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What should we know? We invited two members of our inaugural Devised Theater Working Group to present in the Under the Radar Festival. The wildly popular Darkmatter performed #ITGETSBITTER in Joe’s Pub and Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble converted the Anspacher into a Luv Den, complete with floor pillows and mylar runways. What can we expect? In January 2017, we will premiere the first show developed through the Devised Theater Initiative for the Under the Radar Festival. THE FEVER is a new work by 600 HIGHWAYMEN, the Obie award-winning company whose previous UTR shows were hailed by the New York Times as “sublime” and “original and affecting.” This ambitious piece has been developed in residence at The Public, and through research residencies at Arizona State University and The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.

Under the Radar is made possible with the generous support of the Ford Foundation, and the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.

Club Diamond Nikki Appino & Saori Tsukada

I Do Mind Dying / Danse Précarité Wildcat!

Andrew Schneider and Sonny Valicenti in THE INSTITUTE OF MEMORY (TIMe), photo by Lars Jan.


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Emerging Writers Group

This year after reading 440 submissions, we announced our new Emerging Writers Group.

CLASS OF 2017: Monet Hurst-Mendoza, Celine Song, Jeremy J. Kamps, Phillip Howze, Geraldine Inoa, Hammaad Chaudry, Liza Birkenmeier, Stav Palti-Negev, MJ Kaufman

Public Studio

PUBLIC STUDIO is a performance series dedicated exclusively to developing the work of emerging writers. In a laboratory environment, writers will be in rehearsal with actors and a director, incorporate bare bones design elements, and open the process to an audience over a series of performances.

More than a reading or workshop, but not a full production, this middle step affords early career writers the important opportunity to deepen their experience of working collaboratively over an extended rehearsal period and to see their work staged in front of an audience.

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Pretty Hunger MARCH 10- MARCH 19 BY Patricia Ione Lloyd [Former EWG, Class of 2015] DIRECTED BY Martha Banta SCENIC COORDINATOR Ryan Howell COSTUME DESIGN Montana Levi Blanco LIGHTING DESIGN Lucrecia Briceno SOUND DESIGN M. Florian Staab FEATURING Tony Gonzalez, Meredith Holzman, Mel Johnson Jr., Maurice Jones, Martin LaPlatney, Matthew Steffens, David Turner, Kara Young

PUBLIC STUDIO was founded with support from THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION and TIME WARNER, INC. Continued support for Public Studio is provided by THE TIME WARNER FOUNDATION. THE HAROLD AND MIMI STEINBERG NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT FUND at The Public Theater supports the creation and development of new plays.

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MARCH 24- APRIL 2 BY Mike Lew DIRECTED BY Moritz von Stuelpnagel SCENIC COORDINATOR Ryan Howell COSTUME DESIGN Montana Levi Blanco LIGHTING DESIGN Lucrecia Briceno SOUND DESIGN M. Florian Staab MOVEMENT DIRECTOR Emily Pope VIOLENCE MOVEMENT Robert Westley FEATURING Liesel Allen Yeager, Cindy Cheung, Shannon DeVido, Nick Dillenburg, Gregg Mozgala, Carra Patterson

Vineyard Arts Project Residency

This summer we returned to the Vineyard Arts Project to work on new projects with John Rando, Eileen Donohue, David Ives, Martha Ives, Patrick Egan, Heather Lind, Christin Conn, Mona Mansour, Courtney Golden, Tala Ashe, Hadi Tabbal, Ramsey Faragallah, K’Naan, Steve Mcewan, Neil Gaiman, Stephin Merritt, Marsha Norman, and Zoe Sarnak.


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HAMILTON has experienced unprecedented success in the past year. From live Grammy performances to visits to the White House, HAMILTON has crossed genres. FUTURE PRODUCTIONS INCLUDE: Chicago Production National Tour London Production AWARDS/NOMINATIONS: GRAMMY Award: Best Musical Theater Album – HAMILTON, by Lin-Manuel Miranda Pulitzer Prize: Drama – HAMILTON, by Lin-Manuel Miranda 16 Tony Nominations, 11 Wins including Best Musical

ECLIPSED moved to Broadway in March of 2016 after a sold-out run here at The Public. NOMINATIONS: 6 Tony Nominations

Fun Home

After an incredible run on Broadway, FUN HOME announced the launch of its national tour. This groundbreaking production played 26 previews and 582 regular performances on Broadway when it closed on September 10, 2016.

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SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE ideas into wonderful, inspiring works of theater. This is what makes me love working at The Public. Luke McDonough, Costume Master over 30 years at The Public

photo by Tammy Shell


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BOARD CHAIR Arielle Tepper Madover VICE CHAIR Pat Fili-Krushel TREASURER Anne Clarke Wolff SECRETARY Zach Buchwald

Suzan-Lori Parks, Master Writer Chair was selected as the recipient of the 22nd Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize. This prize recognizes SuzanLori’s extraordinary commitment to social change through the arts. She joins an esteemed line of recipients that includes Frank Gehry, Bob Dylan, Arthur Miller, Shirin Neshat, Ornette Coleman, Trisha Brown, Anna Deavere Smith, Spike Lee and Maya Lin. Suzan-Lori Parks, photo by Tammy Shell.

TRUSTEES Patty Baker Renée Beaumont Andrea E. Bernstein Gordon J. Davis, Esq. David Droga Eric Ellenbogen Oskar Eustis Hilary C. Feshbach Candia Fisher Faith E. Gay Anne Hathaway Debby Landesman Ashley Leeds Kenny Leon Barbara Manocherian Luis Miranda, Jr. Gail Merrifield Papp Julia Pershan Julio Peterson Lisa Garcia Quiroz Charlotte Relyea Wendi Rose Lizanne Rosenstein Mark Rosenthal Liev Schreiber Alexandra Shiva Jim Steinberg Steven C. Taub Teresa Tsai Grace Lyu Volckhausen Sam Waterston Audrey Wilf Timothy Wilkins Frances Wilkinson Patrick Willingham FOUNDER Joseph Papp† HONORARY COUNCIL Laurie Beckelman Colin Callender Joan K. Davidson Kevin Kline Morgan Freeman Ruth W. Houghton Warren J. Spector Gil Shiva Robin Wagner George C. Wolfe

EX-OFFICIO Honorable Bill de Blasio Mayor of the City of New York Honorable Cynthia Nixon Mayor’s Representative Honorable Melissa Mark-Viverito Speaker of the New York City Council Honorable Ede Fox Speaker’s Representative

Assistant to the Associate Artistic Director: Laura Caton ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: MARIA MANUELA GOYANES

Assistant to the Associate Producer: Jarrett Key

Production Manager: Jon Shriver

Associate Line Producer: Nidia Medina

Honorable Mitchell Silver Commissioner, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation

Producing Office Assistant: Annie Obermeyer

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: OSKAR EUSTIS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: PATRICK WILLINGHAM Administrative Chief of Staff: Rosalind Barbour Director of Strategic Research and Planning Ciara Murphy Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director: Leah Cloney-Matthes Assistant to the Executive Director: Ellen Shadburn Office Assistant, Executive Suite: Michael Gabriel Torres MASTER WRITER CHAIR: SUZAN-LORI PARKS ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: MANDY HACKETT

Press Manager: Yuri Kwon Artist Relations Manager: Ben Easton

Associate Line Producer: Lily Lamb-Atkinson

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Marketing Manager: Michele Renkovski

Senior Line Producer: Jacob G. Padrón

Honorable Tom Finkelpearl Commissioner, Department of Cultural Affairs

CHAIRMEN EMERITI Kenneth B. Lerer Warren J. Spector

Associate Director of Joe’s Pub: Alex Knowlton

Assistant Line Producer: Yuvika Tolani

DIRECTOR OF NEW WORK DEVELOPMENT: JEANIE O’HARE Literary Manager: Jesse Cameron Alick Literary Associate: Jack Phillips Moore Musical Theater Initiative Consultant: Ted Sperling Literary Intern: Cristina Angeles CASTING: JORDAN THALER HEIDI GRIFFITHS Associate Casting Director: Kate Murray Casting Assistants: Rebecca Feldman Toula Scordilis

Head Lighting Designer: Ania Parks Performance Coordinators: Jhani Randhawa Jessie Moore Communications Assistant: Callie Baker Archival Artist: Michael Arthur House Photographer: Kevin Yatarola DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS AND RESIDENT DIRECTOR: LEAR deBESSONET Associate Director of Public Works: Laurie Woolery

Mobile Unit Program Associate: Roxanna Barrios Special Artistic Projects Interns: Hannah Schenk Lianna Holston DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC FORUM & ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: MICHAEL FRIEDMAN CHIEF ADVANCEMENT OFFICER: TERRY MORELLO Director, Individual and Major Gifts: Sandra Klass Hueskes Director of Special Events: Kristina Hoge Senior Development Officer, Institutional Partnerships: Alex Tonetta Development Administrator: Hemmendy Nelson

Public Works Associate: Sarah E.R. Grosman

Senior Manager, Donor Systems & Reporting: Jason Cabral

Public Works Coordinator: B.J. Evans

Major Gifts Officer: Becca Niemeyer

Public Works Community Impact Coordinator: Shariffa Ali

Development Manager, Special Events: Brooke Benedetto

Public Works Interns: Tyler Thomas Alexandra Daniels Edwin Rosales

Associate Director, Institutional Giving: Kristen Gongora

DIRECTOR OF THE DEVISED THEATER INITIATIVE / UNDER THE RADAR FESTIVAL: MARK RUSSELL

Resident Artists: Tarell Alvin McCraney, Daniel Sullivan

Associate Director, Devised Theater Initiative / Under the Radar Festival: Andrew Kircher

Shakespeare Scholar In Residence: James Shapiro

DIRECTOR OF JOE’S PUB: SHANTA THAKE

Special Artistic Projects Associate: Andrew Broussard

Director Of Voice And Speech: Andrew Wade

DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL ARTISTIC PROJECTS: STEPHANIE YBARRA

Corporate Partnerships Manager: Leslie Dock Donor Communications Coordinator: Rhiannon Tasker Partners Program Manager: Kelsey Moriarty Research Associate: Joe Hayes Meese Development Assistant, Institutional Giving: Jillian Rorrer


Development Assistant, Major Gifts: Rachel Newman Development Assistant, Special Events: Blake Ricciardi Development Resident: Alissa Mesibov Major Gifts Consultant: Jan Gura CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER: RACHEL PIVNICK Director of Finance: Danny Williams

Marketing Manager: Amanda Wah

Josh Rozett Bryna Turner Melana Lloyd Brian Wagner

Programming Budget Administrator: Josiah Grimm

Marketing Resident: Justin Dewey

Theater Manager: Richard C. Denney III

Company Management Assistant: Rosie Kolbo

Marketing Interns: Darren Sinnott Stanley Mathsbane

Associate Theater Manager: Chris Capozzi

Associate Digital Marketing Manager: Emily DaSilva

Art Direction & Senior Graphic Designer: Kirstin Huber

Director of Human Resources: Liz Sharp

Graphic Designer & Photographer: Tammy Shell

Director of IT: Arthur Pinori

Graphic Designer: Kameron Neal

Director of Digital Data Services Senior Data Services Manager: Frances O’Connell

Director of Communications: Candi Adams

Controller: Sara Harris Payroll and HR Systems Manager: Natalie Wirshbo Accounts Payable Administrator: Samantha Davis Human Resources Manager: Gina Chung Human Resources Assistant: Kelsey Evans Network Administrator: Ian Malinowski Web Developer: Peter Appleby Systems Administrator: Joe Reecher SENIOR DIRECTOR OF MARKETING: TOM McCANN Director of Marketing: Jared Fine Associate Director of Membership: Reynaldi Lindner Lolong Marketing Manager: David Shum

Senior Press Manager: Julie Danni Associate Press Manager: Laura Rigby Press Associate: Danielle Ruff Press Intern: Jessica Fillare Director of Ticket Services: Jimmy Godsey Box Office Manager: Zac Ford Associate Box Office Manager: Anthony Conty Call Center Manager: Kate Longosky Head Call Center Representative: Kaleda Davis Ticket Services Staff: David Armstrong Iyanna Betaudier Jessica Cauttero Joseph Ford Bethany Fustos Daniella Martinez Marvin Rodriguez

House Managers: Robert Ackerman Stefanie Febus Jennifer Gaspard Kat Glaudini Sherese Hoover Geoffrey Hymers Kevin Joyce Monica Keaton Peter Kendall Lourdes Mendez Michael Raymond Michelle Resto Sarah Taylor Emergency Assistants: Kelsey Andridge Rita Beck Eric Bello Bonnie Davis Joseph Fusco Jacob Lebowitz Karen Lichtman Cherie Marcus Shari Norton Morris Rhodes Megan Rogers Manuel Vega GENERAL MANAGER: JEREMY ADAMS Associate General Manager: Angela Delaney Kircher Senior Company Manager: Rebecca Sherman General Management Associate: Emily Hammond Cook Company Managers: Liza Witmer Patrick Bell Catherine Campbell Assistant Company Manager: Heather Lessard

General Management Assistant: Omar Ingram

PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE: RUTH E. STERNBERG Director of Theater Projects and Safety: Jim Szekely Associate Director of Production: Jonathan Pellow

Scene Shop Foreman: Aaron Treat

Housekeeping Supervisor: Rob Resto

Costume Master: Luke McDonough

Assistant Housekeeping Supervisor: Amparo Lopez de Nova

Costume Shop Manager: Vanessa Watters Costume Shop Foreman: Megan McAfee Audio Supervisor: Corrine Livingston Assistant Audio Supervisors: Matt Bell Malachy Kronberg Rachel O’Connor Video Supervisor: Bryan Maier

Production Managers: Jonathan Grenay Jeff Harris Caity Joy Smith Kelsey Martinez

Audio/Video Office Administrator: Carrie Miller Freeman

Associate Production Manager: Julie Ann Arbiter

Properties Master: R. Jay Duckworth

Assistant Production Managers: Peggy Carey Hillary Luong Barry Stagg

Prop Shop Foreman: Rebecca David

Production Logistics Coordinator: Keaton Morris-Stan Production Administrator: Kelly Moore Assistant to the Production Executive: Gabriel Lozada Production Office Assistant: Rachel London

Audio/Video Shop Foreman: Sean Kraft

Prop Shop Manager: Sara Swanberg

Lighting Supervisor: Zach Murphy Assistant Lighting Supervisors: Kate DeWall Sal Nicosia Director of Facilities and Operations Management: Ishmael (Izee) Figueroa Operations Manager: Helen Bennett

Scenery Supervisor: Joseph Powell

Operations Associate: Audrey Frischman

Associate Scenery Supervisors: Mary Beth Griffin Jason Paradine

Building Engineers: Winslow Harrington Louis D. Gioppo

Assistant Scenery Supervisor: Nick Moodey Charge Painter: Hugh Morris-Stan

Assistant Building Engineer: Jefferson David Aguilar

Housekeepers: Frank Fried Efrain Martinez Alba Mendez Aracelis Mendez-Leon Luisa Vargas Giordani Collado Lendof Jose Paulino Front Desk Administrator: Jasmine Ford Front Desk Attendants: Fabian Harvey Jose Paulissen-Dougan

MJ Kaufman Stav Palti-Negev Celine Song SPECIAL SERVICES Organizational Development Consultant: Susan Adam Managing Partner of Joe’s Pub LLC: Kevin Abbott Associate Managers: K.B. Berton Ali Grieb Christine McKenna Jersey Katz Jen Sherman Michelle Clay Megan Segarra

Operations Assistant/ Front Desk Administrator: Eric Delgado Eric Glover

Chef of The Public: Brian Plante

Operations Assistants: Darnell Brown Rafael Tinoco- Jimenez

Photographers: George E. Joseph Joan Marcus Carol Rosegg Martha Swope Simon Luethi

Painter: Javier Morales Handyman: Adonis Garcia Script Readers: Ben Beckley Brendan Leonard David Loewy Dominique Brillon Jessica Owens Lauren Keating Michele Travis Rebecca Wear Samantha Egle Tom Herman Suzanne Willett Kylie Brown Thomas Park 2017 Emerging Writers Group: Liza Birkenmeier Hammaad Chaudry Phillip Howze Monet Hurst-Mendoza Geraldine Inoa Jeremy Kamps

Institutional Design: Pentagram/Paula Scher

Attorneys: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP/Graham Coleman; Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP/Gerald T. Hathaway; Proskauer Rose LLP/Allan Bloom; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP/ Andrew Lance; Venable LLP / Susan E. Golden, Sharon M. Connelly Capital Projects Consultant: Denham Wolf House Physician: Dr. Bruce Yaffe Accountants: Lutz & Carr LLP Architectural Consultant: Ennead Architects Insurance: Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services/ AliceFay Prine


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Zach Buchwald & Buddy Hammonds

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

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The Palette Fund

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THE LUESTHER T. MERTZ CHARITABLE TRUST Provides Leadership Support for the Public Theater’s Year-Round Activities

Proud Season Sponsor of Shakespeare in the Park for 10 Years

THE HAROLD & MIMI STEINBERG NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT FUND At The Public Theater Supports the Creation & Development of New Plays

THE PHILIP & JANICE LEVIN FOUNDATION Lead Supporter of The Public’s Access & Engagement Programming

Founding Sponsor of The Emerging Writers Group

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