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“I VIEW MYSELF AS A community builder

SNEHAL DESAI

Center Theatre Group’s new Artistic Director looks to celebrate the Los Angeles community onstage in its next act.

What does Snehal Desai look forward to as he joins Center Theater Group as its third Artistic Director?

“We are in this incredibly multicultural city that has a rich history and legacy,” he said. “L.A. covers a large, diverse geographic region with many cultural enclaves embedded throughout. What we came to miss over the last few years are the spaces where all our different communities can come together in person. It is this opportunity to bring us all together through storytelling that celebrates our shared humanity that I look forward to the most as CTG’s next Artistic Director.”

As Snehal Desai joins Center Theatre Group, he hopes to explore what this means for the many communities and stories that can be found throughout the city. “How can we support local artists and uplift stories that are uniquely L.A.?,” is a question that has been top of mind for him as he makes his transition to CTG.

Desai is the first Artistic Director of color for Center Theatre Group and his experience as both a queer man and a person of color have helped him bring new perspectives to the institutions he has worked with. In all of his work, he thinks of the community it serves. “I view myself as a community builder through the arts and by producing artistic works that create a dialogue on the larger issues and questions of our times. What has brought me the most joy as an artistic leader is introducing audiences to artists whose work inspires, challenges, and moves us in new and innovative ways.”

He is assuming the helm of Center Theatre Group at an inflection point in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Desai believes that this is a critical time for the company to stay committed to programming and developing bold work that is responsive to the times we live in but also centers laughter, joy, and

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2022-2023

honorary chairman

Lew R. Wasserman† (1913-2002)

chairperson

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Miles Benickes

Gail Berman-Masters

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community. “Whether you love musicals, classics, new works or more family-friendly shows, we will present a diverse body of work that we hope will appeal to all Angelenos whether you go to the theatre once a week, once a month, or once a year.”

Desai’s studies and work have since taken him across the country and overseas. He grew up in Pennsylvania, lived in Atlanta when he was an undergraduate at Emory University, lived in New Haven while attending the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, and later worked in both New York and London. In 2013, he moved to Los Angeles and three years later became the Artistic Director of East West Players (EWP), the nation’s oldest and largest Asian American theatre company. Over his seven seasons at EWP, he produced and directed the Los Angeles premiere of Allegiance with George Takei in association with the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, critically acclaimed productions of Next to Normal and Assassins, and new works including Anna Moench’s Man of God and Inda Craig-Galván’s The Great Jheri Curl Debate He also led collaborations between East West Players and Center Theatre Group including Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord which was presented at the Kirk Douglas Theatre earlier this year as well as the world premiere of David Henry Hwang’s Soft Power in 2017.

“As a hyphenated American, what I have always been interested in is that collision—between eastern and western traditions that are embodied in us and our lives as Asian Americans,” he said.

While at East West Players, Desai and the company were “trying to break apart the monolith of the diaspora,” and “constantly asking ourselves, who have we not heard from our stage? Whose story has not been told and what communities have not been invited into our space?”

Compared to the theatre scenes in other regional markets, he finds that the close-knit nature of the Los Angeles theatre community allows the opportunity for more collaboration and cross-pollination of the audiences and artists from the myriad of companies. In addition to Center Theatre Group, he worked with Pasadena Playhouse, Rogue Artists Ensemble, the Los Angeles LGBT Center, The Robey Theatre Company, The Fountain Theatre, API Rise, the Japanese American Cultural Community Center, and TAIKOPROJECT.

Desai also finds that the city is becoming a hub for the intersections of many industries—especially with the expansion of film and television into streaming. And, in the coming years, those industries will only continue to grow along with the city’s global impact. Center Theatre Group’s 60th anniversary falls between the years in which Los Angeles will host the World Cup and the Summer Olympics and Paralympics.

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“We are about to have the attention of the world focused on Los Angeles in the next few years,” Desai said. “I’m really excited for the ways we are going to uplift and celebrate L.A. and the honor and privilege it is to be an Angeleno.”
“IT IS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BRING US ALL TOGETHER THROUGH storytelling that celebrates our shared humanity THAT I LOOK FORWARD TO THE MOST AS CTG’S NEXT ARTISTIC DIRECTOR.”
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Associate Artistic Director Lindsay Allbaugh on the dark magic and dangerous feminine power that underscores Our Dear Dead Drug Lord at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

LindsayAllbaugh’s

DEAR DIRECTORIAL DEBUT AT CENTER THEATRE GROUP

In Alexis Scheer’s Our Dear Dead Drug Lord , four high school girls find each other through the ‘Dead Leaders Club,’ in which they attempt to summon dead leaders, like Pablo Escobar, through seances and blood sacrifices in a treehouse. This group ends up being a pivotal way for these young women to cope with the grief and lack of control in their lives. For Lindsay Allbaugh, as a high schooler, she found her people while sneaking out of class and into the theatre department and staying after school to dance onstage to Cirque du Soleil and Broadway musicals while no one was watching.

“The theatre department was an escape from the horrors of high school,”” she reminisced. “I felt very alone until I found this group of overly dramatic and deliciously weird kids. We didn’t fit in anywhere else— this was the first time I felt like I could really, truly, be my full self.”

Our Dear Dead Drug Lord resonated with Allbaugh immediately. “There’s something inherently magical about the setting, about how Playwright Alexis Scheer puts us in that treehouse, and all the feelings of nostaliga and youthful possibility it implies, combined with the way that they speak to each other. It takes me right back to my high school days with my best friends and all of the deep feelings, angst, rage, and desire we were feeling,” she said.

Photo by Bettina Neiderman.

Allbaugh is tapping into her high school experiences as she directs Our Dear Dead Drug Lord at the Kirk Douglas Theatre this summer. But she also brings with her the wisdom of her many years working in Los Angeles theatre, and right here at Center Theatre Group. The production will mark her directorial debut with the company—after 19 years of working here.

Allbaugh began working at Center Theatre Group as an assistant to the Managing Director. Outside of work, she became heavily involved in the 99seat theatre scene in Los Angeles. She joined the Elephant Theatre company, founded by alumni of California State University Long Beach, her alma mater, and became a Co-Artistic Director during her ten-year tenure there. She directed and produced work across Los Angeles, and eventually shadowed former Artistic Director Michael Ritchie. As an Associate Artistic Director, Allbaugh was able to bring her experience at Center Theatre Group and beyond together to start the Block Party program, in which companies from smaller theatres in Los Angeles would have their work produced at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

But it’s not as though Allbaugh’s high school self has ever really left—she believes a part of our teenage selves still lives in us all.

“I still have a little bit of that shyness or awkwardness that I had as a teenager, I still feel like I live within this group of ragtag thespians because in a sense, we’re all still some version of our younger selves,” she said.

The characters in Our Dear Dead Drug Lord are discovering the untapped power within themselves. Allbaugh finds this as another common experience of adolescence—laying claim to power after years of living by the established rules of family, school, and the world. Allbaugh herself had a brief Wiccan phase, which she feels was a way for her to try and “find my own voice and some control in my life.”

Allbaugh has always been drawn to stories about young people, especially young girls becoming women. She is particularly fascinated by what it means to wrangle with one’s identity, outside of the many external factors that can influence it.

“Society tells you what to do as a young girl, what you are and what you’re capable of,” Allbaugh said. “And you may feel differently inside about who you feel you are and what you are capable of.” There is also the added layer of how the patriarchy impacts our society and institutions which can help explain why these young women are so drawn to the male leaders their club attempts to resurrect.”

Allbaugh as a director and Scheer as a playwright ask the actors and audience alike to wonder about what happens when women tap into the dangerous parts of themselves suppressed by the patriarchy.

Although this play is set just 15 years ago, in 2008, Allbaugh considers this a period piece. The play’s characters have drastically different political views, illustrating the beginning of much of the political polarization seen in the United States today.

But despite this story being about adolescent experiences, the journey of self-discovery is lifelong.

Allbaugh said that these characters ask the audience a multitude of questions: “What does it look like to be feminine and brutal? What does feminist power, rage, and grief look like? And at what point do you, as an adult, start to think for yourself?”

No matter the age of the audience, Allbaugh finds that this play will frighten and shock everyone in the house. “What if the scary things in the world, are actually us?,” she said. “The monster under our bed is actually the monster inside of us.”

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“The theatre department was an escape from the horrors of high school. I felt very alone until I found this group of overly dramatic and deliciously weird kids.”

QUESTIONS

The breakout playwright of Our Dear Dead Drug Lord

When did you know you loved theatre?

When I was 9 doing A Christmas Carol at the Actors’ Playhouse in Miami.

What was your most embarrassing high school phase?

I was an unbearably self-serious Theatre Kid, so all of it in retrospect.

If you could bring back anyone from the dead who would it be?

I don’t f*** with that kind of magic.

What’s the last text message you sent?

6

Where do you go for inspiration?

The non-fiction section of Brookline Booksmiths.

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Who do you look up to?

People who are taller than me.

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Favorite play (that you haven’t written)?

This is impossible to answer! But these were foundational to my own writing: Sarah Kane’s Blasted, Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, Jose Rivera’s Marisol, and Sarah DeLappe’s The Wolves

Favorite quote?

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“What is for me will not pass me.”

What’s your guilty pleasure?

Annie the musical. Not even that guilty about it. It’s brilliantly constructed and utterly delightful. Fight me.

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Alexis Scheer is the playwright behind Our Dear Dead Drug Lord, onstage at the Kirk Douglas Theatre this month. Her other work includes adapting the book of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella, screenwriting for Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, and projects developed for HBO Max and Salma Hayek’s Ventanarosa. She was born and raised in a Jewish-Colombian household in Miami, Florida, but now resides in Boston with her husband and their dog. Our Dear Dead Drug Lord is a dark and dangerous exploration of the power of young women and of feminist rage onstage. We asked Sheer 21 quick questions about herself and her life offstage.

WITHAlexis

Scheer on

‘warm’ takes, ghosts, and her ideal day off.

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Tell us a secret.

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I’m terrified of singing in public—sad, considering I have a whole a** BFA in Musical Theatre Performance—but I’d love to perform in musicals again one day.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received? When you’re short on time, slow down.

What does your ideal day off look like?

Blissfully boring and bra-less with my husband, Dan, and dog, Sagan. We’d go to Flour Bakery, the dog park, and an estate sale or three (we LOVE estate sales).

Have you ever encountered a ghost? Only once. She was a super friendly ghost in my apartment my sophomore year of college!

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Who’s your most surprising celebrity crush? Cherry Jones.

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What’s your favorite line from Bad Cinderella?

“I’m Cinderella, you’re the Godmother, let’s get the show on the road!”

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Where would you go on a dream vacation? The Amalfi Coast.

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Give us your hottest take. In print? No way. My warm take is that it’s not a real hot take if you’re comfortable putting it in writing.

What song do you have on repeat right now?

“Are You Scared Of Me Yet?" by Daisy Grenade. Honestly, I have their whole EP Cult Classic on repeat.

What were your favorite and least favorite subjects in school? Such a basic answer, but faves: English and History, least faves: Math and Science.

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What’s your go-to comfort meal?

Raising Canes. It was right next to the theatre in grad school, so now my brain is wired to want fried chicken and crinkle fries whenever I feel discomfort, vulnerability, or success.

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FARCES ON STAGE!

Deck the Halls with loose wires and falling hazards, Peter Pan Goes Wrong has officially opened here at the Ahmanson Theatre. The Mischief Company has our audiences cackling in their seats, but how do they do it?

Peter Pan Goes Wrong is a prime example of a farce, a comic dramatic piece that uses highly improbable situations, stereotyped characters, extravagant exaggeration, and violent horseplay. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and explore other farces that have shocked audiences at Center Theatre Group.

The Most Happy Fella (1991)

This musical tells the story of a blossoming romance between an older man and a younger woman using music and dance to move audiences through this musical comedy! When Tony makes a mail order marriage proposal, his bride-to-be mistakes the photo of a young, handsome foreman to be her intended husband. When she finds out the truth, their relationship is on course to end before it begins. But through the goodness that shines through him, Tony manages to enchant and win the love of his city bride.

THE MOLIÈRE COMEDIES: The School for Husbands AND The Imaginary Cuckold (2002)

This double-bill production gave audiences an inside look into the world of Molière in one jaw-dropping, laugh-inducing night. The first of the two, The School for Husbands follows the whacky suitors Sganarelle, who is controlling and overbearing of his intended wife-Isabella, and Arise, Sganarelle’s older brother who treats his intended wife Leonor more as an equal. The Imaginary Cuckold follows Sganarelle, who appears in many of Molière’s works. The story focuses on the consequences of jealousy and hasty assumptions in a series of misunderstandings and arguments that involve Sganarelle, his wife, and the young lovers, Celie and Lelie.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1971)

Though this was shown at the Ahmanson for some reason (picture it:“I’m gonna go watch A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum at the Mark Taper Forum!), this musical by the legendary Stephen Sondheim was inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright, Plautus. The show follows Pseudolus, a slave who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master woo the girl next door. A farce wouldn’t be complete without the classics-puns, slamming doors, your typical mistaken identities-and A Funny Thing... surely delivers. The original 1962 Broadway production won several Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and was later produced into a successful movie adaptation with the stage musical's original lead, Zero Mostel. Just be careful whenever you go and watch a production of the show, a funny thing could happen.

A Flea In Her Ear (1982)

This production marked the Taper’s 15th Anniversary Celebration and was a part of The Repertory Festival. The play was written by Georges Feydea in 1907, at the height of the Belle Époque era in France—characterized by optimism, peace, and economic prosperity. The show follows Raymonde Chandebise, who questions her husband’s fidelity. With the help of her old friend, Lucienne, she hatches a plan to forge a letter penned by an ‘anonymous admirer’, inviting her husband to a rendezvous at the Hotel Coq D’or. The show was first performed in Paris and was reviewed as “a piece for which we need to invent a new description” by critics, for it was so explosive and comedic that “the audience cannot catch their breath for even a second.”

Measure for Measure

(1985)

Often cited as one of Shakespeare’s iconic problem plays, Measure for Measure features comedic elements such as wordplay and irony, as well as tragic elements like executions and soliloquies, which has made it difficult to categorize the piece. The play features Duke Vincentio of Vienna, who steps out of public life to observe the city’s affairs under the governance of his deputy, who abuses the power of his office. Having originally been performed in 1604, the piece has been adapted into multiple forms of media and continues to be one of Shakespeare’s successes.

Provided by CTG Archives. Left: Rene Auberjonois and Keene Curtis in A Flea in Her Ear. Below: Ken Ruta and Kate Mulgrew in Measure for Measure. Photography by Jay Thompson. Provided by CTG Archives.
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Right: The cast of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Foum. Below: Phil Silvers and Larry Blyden. Photography by Steven Keull.

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Joan & Arnold Seidel

Ruth & Mitchell Shapiro^

The Snyder Family Foundation^

The Sobieski Family^

Taffy Stern^

Mari & Randall Tamura^

Sheila & Wally Weisman

Jennifer Crittenden & William Wrubel

George Zimmerman & Tatyana Gurvichl

$8,000+

Anonymous^

Lois Yvonne Adams^

Liz & Lou Altman

Linda Barnett^

Tracey Boldemann-Tatkin & Stan Tatkin^

JoAnn & Wade Bourne^

Desobry E. Bowens in Memory of Alice Desobry Bowens^

Dr. Robert Braun & Dr. Joan Friedman^

Robert Brook & Jackie Kosecoff^

Pamela Herman Broussard & J. Garfield Broussard^

Rose-Marie Browning & Michael Fletcher^

John Jewett Byers

Cathy & Tony Chanin^

Dr. Lawrence & Jane Z. Cohen^

Anne M. Dougherty & David B. Dobrikin

Nick Dudzak

Joanna Exacoustos^

Judith R. Forman & Richard N. Weiner

Noah Francis^

The Franke Family Trust

Ms. Dana Guerin

Dr. Lisa Guerin & Mr. Tim Ryan

Lorrie & Richard Gurewitz^

Michael Hanel & Steven Linder

Dr. Stephen D. Henry & Rudy Oclaray^

Liz Levitt Hirsch^

Honey Sanders

Marcia S. Jones^

Remembering Lynn Kinikin^

Vicki & Seth Kogan^

Norman & Leslie Koplof^

Sheila Krasnoff^

David & Tam Lachoff^

Anne & Michael Landsburg

Mr. Craig E.Lawson^

David & Janet Lazier

Curtis Lelash

Janell & Randall Lewis

M. Michele Martin

Janis B. McEldowney^

James A. Zapp & Elizabeth A. McGlynn^

Margot & Mitch Milias^

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AHMANSON THEATRE | 2022/23 SEASON

FIRST SEASON PRODUCTION

2:22 – A GHOST STORY

Written by Danny Robins

Directed by Matthew Dunster

OCTOBER 29 – DECEMBER 4, 2022

BONUS PRODUCTION

AIN'T TOO PROUD – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS

Book by Dominique Morisseau

Music & Lyrics from The Legendary Motown Catalog

Directed by Des McAnuff

Choreographed by Sergio Trujillo

DECEMBER 13, 2022 – JANUARY 1, 2023

SECOND SEASON PRODUCTION THE SECRET GARDEN

Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman

Music by Lucy Simon

Directed and Choreographed by Warren Carlyle

FEBRUARY 19 – MARCH 26, 2023

THIRD SEASON PRODUCTION

1776

Music and Lyrics by Sherman Edwards

Book by Peter Stone

Based on a Concept by Sherman Edwards

Directed by Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus

Choreography by Jeffrey L. Page

APRIL 11 – MAY 7, 2023

FOURTH SEASON PRODUCTION A SOLDIER'S PLAY

Written by Charles Fuller

Directed by Kenny Leon

Starring Norm Lewis

MAY 23 – JUNE 25, 2023

FIFTH SEASON PRODUCTION INTO THE WOODS

Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Book by James Lapine

Choreographed by Lorin Latarro

Music Supervisor Rob Berman

Directed by Lear deBessonet

JUNE 27 – JULY 30, 2023

FINAL SEASON PRODUCTION PETER PAN GOES WRONG

Written by Henry Lewis

Jonathan Sayer & Henry Shields

Directed by Adam Meggido

Featuring Members of the Original Mischief Company

AUGUST 8 – SEPTEMBER 10, 2023

SEASON
SPONSOR

NARRATOR – Francis Beaumont

WENDY DARLING – Sandra Wilkinson

JOHN DARLING – Dennis Tyde

MICHAEL DARLING – Max Bennett

MARY DARLING – Annie Twilloil

GEORGE DARLING – Chris Bean

NANA THE DOG – Robert Grove

LISA – Annie Twilloil

PETER PAN – Jonathan Harris

TINKER BELL – Annie Twilloil

THE CROCODILE – Max Bennett

CURLY – Annie Twilloil

TOOTLES – Lucy Grove

CAPTAIN HOOK – Chris Bean

MR SMEE – Dennis Tyde

STARKEY – Robert Grove

CECCO – Francis Beaumont

Writer – J.M. Barrie (in a new adaptation by Susie H.K. Brideswell) Director – Chris Bean

Assistant Director – Robert Grove

Stage Manager – Trevor Watson

Flying Operator – Not yet known Assistant Stage Manager – Gill Jones

At the time of printing this programme (two days ahead of opening night) no Flying Operator has been found. If you would like to operate the flying system for our production then please make yourself known at the theatre. We can pull some strings so that you can pull some strings.

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Wind in the Willows

On Thursday 7th May Robert Grove will be taking over 400 electric fans down to Cornley Public Park for a more literal one-man adaptation of the classic tale.

Wind in the Widows

On Friday 8th May Robert Grove will take his 400 electric fans down on from the park to Cornley Retirement Home to perform an avant-garde twist on his one-man literal adaptation.

Wind in the Pillows

On Saturday 9th May Robert Grove will then take his 400 electric fans back to public park along with 400 of Cornley Retirement Home’s goose feather pillows for an even more avant-garde twist on his one-man literal adaptation.

Peter Pan Backstage Tour

Come and see how the magic works on one of our behind the scenes tours. We’ll show you the secrets of the forest of Neverland, The Jolly Roger and more! NB – We are required to tell you that our Peter Pan Backstage Tour has been given the safety assessment rating “Hazardous to All” and we are legally obliged to advise you not to participate.

We’re delighted to announce that we will be presenting two pieces of new writing based on Shakespeare’s classic plays....

Romeo and Juliet 2: Back From the Dead

Two households, both alike, both full of zombies. Watch as Friar Lawrence fends off the resurrected corpses of the characters who died in Romeo & Juliet.

Timon (and Pumba) of Athens

We’re bringing this Shakespearian tragedy into the 21st century by adding everyone’s favourite Lion King character “Pumba”. Come and watch the

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We would like to pay tribute to Nadia our ten-foot Nile crocodile who sadly passed away shortly after arriving in the UK during preparation for the production. When she arrived in the UK from her native country of Kenya she was loaded onto the back of a large wagon and driven through the night towards the rehearsal room when Nadia arrived at Cornley and we tried to feed her the alarm clock (which we had covered in Water Buffalo meat). Unfortunately the sedatives she had been given wore off and she burst free from her shipping crate and from the vehicle containing her hospitalising all three of her handlers and Mr Harwood esteemed head of Design Technology at Cornley University.

Nadia roamed the Cornley quad for four hours while students and lecturers hid inside the classrooms and locked the doors. Nadia was finally killed by armed police at 4:36pm outside the Cornley Science Block.

O ur thoughts are with Nadia and all those injured on that dreadful day at Cornley University. The role of the crocodile will now be played by Max Bennett.

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SNEHAL DESAI Artistic Director | MEGHAN PRESSMAN Managing Director/CEO

KEVIN McCOLLUM KENNY WAX STAGE PRESENCE LTD. CATHERINE SCHREIBER GREENLEAF PRODUCTIONS BARD THEATRICALS JAMIE deROY MISCHIEF

WENDY FEDERMAN/RICHARD BATCHELDER JACK LANE/JOHN YONOVER TULCHIN BARTNER PRODUCTIONS

DEAN ROTH/42ND.CLUB MARTIAN ENTERTAINMENT/DANIEL RADFORD TOM SMEDES & PETER R. STERN/THOMAS S. PERAKOS

KEN AND ROSEMARY WILLMAN/NICOLE EISENBERG LAMS PRODUCTIONS/AYAL MIODOVNIK LUCAS McMAHON

PRESENT

A MISCHIEF PRODUCTION OF

STARRING

RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON MATTHEW CAVENDISH HARRY KERSHAW

CHRIS LEASK HENRY LEWIS ELLIE MORRIS CHARLIE RUSSELL JONATHAN SAYER

HENRY SHIELDS GREG TANNAHILL NANCY ZAMIT

STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY BLAIR BAKER BARTLEY BOOZ BRENANN STACKER

SCENIC DESIGN SIMON SCULLION

COSTUME DESIGN ROBERTO SURACE

LIGHTING DESIGN MATTHEW HASKINS

SOUND DESIGN

ELLA WAHLSTRÖM

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ADAM JOHN HUNTER

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

THEATER MATTERS JOHN E. GENDRON

ORIGINAL MUSIC RICHARD BAKER & ROB FALCONER

WIG & MAKE UP DESIGN TOMMY KURZMAN

TECHNICAL SUPERVISION HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES

UK PRODUCTION MANAGER DIGBY ROBINSON

COMPANY MANAGER DANIEL HOYOS

ADVERTISING & MARKETING THE PEKOE GROUP

PRESS BONEAU/BRYAN-BROWN

DIRECTED BY ADAM MEGGIDO

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER JACK EIDSON

PETER PAN GOES WRONG IS PRESENTED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH MISCHIEF WORLDWIDE LTD. AND GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHILDREN’S CHARITY.

DOUGLAS C. BAKER Producing Director | GORDON DAVIDSON Founding Artistic Director AUGUST 8 – SEPTEMBER 10, 2023

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AHMANSON THEATRE
Based on the play PETER PAN by JM Barrie

Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of management. Patrons with disabilities: wheelchair seating is available in a variety of theatre locations. When ordering tickets, please indicate any special needs. For our hearing-impaired guests, the theatre is equipped with listening devices; please contact an usher for assistance.

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CAST
STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY BLAIR BAKER BARTLEY BOOZ BRENANN STACKER RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON MATTHEW CAVENDISH HARRY KERSHAW CHRIS LEASK HENRY LEWIS ELLIE MORRIS CHARLIE RUSSELL JONATHAN SAYER HENRY SHIELDS GREG TANNAHILL NANCY ZAMIT

CAST

(in order of appearance)

Trevor ................................................................. CHRIS LEASK

Chris ............................................................ HENRY SHIELDS

Robert HENRY LEWIS

Max ..................................................... MATTHEW CAVENDISH

Francis ........................................................ HARRY KERSHAW

Sandra ........................................................CHARLIE RUSSELL

Dennis ........................................................ JONATHAN SAYER

Annie ................................................................ NANCY ZAMIT

Gill ................................................ RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON

Jonathan ...................................................... GREG TANNAHILL

Lucy ................................................................ ELLIE MORRIS

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

for Trevor—STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY, BRENANN STACKER; for Chris—STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY, BARTLEY BOOZ, HARRY KERSHAW; for Robert—RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON, STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY; for Max—STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY, BARTLEY BOOZ, CHRIS LEASK; for Francis—RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON, BLAIR BAKER; for Sandra—ELLIE MORRIS, BRENANN STACKER; for Dennis—RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON, BARTLEY BOOZ, MATTHEW CAVENDISH; for Annie—BLAIR BAKER, BRENANN STACKER; for Gill—BLAIR BAKER, BRENANN STACKER; for Jonathan—STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY, BARTLEY BOOZ, HENRY SHIELDS; for Lucy—BLAIR BAKER, BRENANN STACKER.

There will be one 15-minute intermission.

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Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones and watch alarms. The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, with or without flash, is strictly prohibited.

WHO’S WHO

RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON (Gill, he/him). Broadway debut. Off-Broadway/National Tour: The Play That Goes Wrong. TV: Bull (CBS), The Crowded Room (Apple TV), Law & Order: SVU (NBC), FBI (CBS). Thanks to my parents for not flipping out when I switched from architecture to acting. Thanks Jim Flynn Agency. Carnegie Mellon University. CalArts MFA. ryanvanderson.com @ryanvanderson

MATTHEW CAVENDISH (Max). Training: LAMDA. Theatre: Boris III (Pleasance), Groan Ups (U.K. tour), Jeeves and Wooster: In Perfect Nonsense (U.K. tour), Showstopper! The Improvised Musical (West End), The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (West End), The Midnight Gang (Chichester), The Play That Goes Wrong (Broadway/West End), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (West End). TV: A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong (BBC).

HARRY KERSHAW (Francis) trained at RADA. Theatre credits include Good Luck, Studio (Mischief); What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep); Boris III (Edinburgh); The Madness of George III (Nottingham Playhouse); This House (NT/Headlong); Peter Pan Goes Wrong (original cast); The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess); and One Man, Two Guvnors (West End). TV includes Jerk, Omid Djalili’s Little Cracker, Cuckoo, Wallander, and Endeavour. Film includes Exhibition, Unrelated, Skyfall, and Great Expectations.

CHRIS LEASK (Trevor, he/him). Theatre: Good Luck, Studio (Mercury); The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (Criterion); I Need to Vent (Vaults); The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess); Love Your Soldiers (Sheffield). TV & Film: The Ark, The Goes Wrong Show, We Hunt Together, Casualty, A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, Nutritiously Nicola, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Call the Midwife, PhoneShop, The Javone Prince Show, Frankie, Breathless.

HENRY LEWIS (Robert, he/him) is an Olivier Awardwinning writer and actor. Artistic director of Mischief. Broadway: The Play That Goes Wrong. West End: Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle, Austentatious, Magic Goes Wrong, Groan Ups, Mischief Movie Night, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Peter Pan Goes Wrong. TV: The Goes Wrong Show, Riddiculous. Henry’s work has been produced in over 40 countries worldwide. @henrywlewis

ELLIE MORRIS (Lucy) trained at LAMDA and is a member of Mischief Theatre. Theatre credits: Spike, The Play That Goes Wrong, Mischief Movie Night, Rotterdam, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, and Spring Awakening. Television credits: The Goes Wrong Show, A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, Peter Pan Goes Wrong

CHARLIE RUSSELL (Sandra, she/her). Co-founder and creative associate at Mischief. Training: LAMDA. Credits include The Play That Goes Wrong (West End, Broadway), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (West End, BBC1), The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (West End), Groan Ups (West End), and The Goes Wrong Show (BBC1). Writer and performer: Charlie Russell Aims to Please (Edinburgh Fringe, Off West End). Improviser: Mischief Movie Night, Austentatious, Yes Queens.

JONATHAN SAYER (Dennis). An Olivier Award-winning writer, actor, producer, and company director, Jonathan’s Mischief credits include The Play That Goes Wrong, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Mind Mangler, Mischief Movie Night, and The Goes Wrong Show. Jonathan is a Mousetrap Theatre Projects trustee and Ashton United Football Club co-chair. His first book, Nowhere to Run, releases in 2023. @jonathansayer1

HENRY SHIELDS (Chris) is an Olivier Award-winning writer and actor known for The Play That Goes Wrong; The Comedy About a Bank Robbery; Magic Goes Wrong; Groan Ups; Good Luck, Studio; Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle; Peter Pan Goes Wrong; A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong; The Goes Wrong Show; The Royal Variety Performance; and Children in Need.

GREG TANNAHILL ( Jonathan, he/him). Training: LAMDA. Theatre includes Good Luck, Studio; The Play That Goes Wrong; The Comedy About a Bank Robbery; Peter Pan Goes Wrong; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Beyond Beauty; Events While Guarding the Bofors Gun. Television includes The Goes Wrong Show, A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong (BBC). Associate director: The Play That Goes Wrong (2018 U.S. tour).

NANCY ZAMIT ( Annie) is a co-founder of Mischief. She originated roles in/co-created: The Play That Goes Wrong, Magic Goes Wrong (WOS Award nom.), Peter Pan Goes Wrong, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Groan Ups and Mischief Movie Night. TV: The Goes Wrong Show, Comic Relief, In Conversation With a Goddess, Brunch Bitches This run is dedicated to Herb & Chris. IG: @nancy_zamit

STEPHEN JAMES ANTHONY (Understudy). Broadway: War Horse, Skylight. Off-Broadway: Behind the Sheet (EST), The Grand Manner (LCT) Regional: Murder on the Orient Express (Ogunquit Playhouse); The Guard (City Theatre); Barefoot in the Park (Cape May Stage); Peter and the

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Starcatcher, Nicholas Nickleby (OST). Television: FBI: Most Wanted, The Loudest Voice, Blue Bloods, Gotham, Billions. stephenjamesanthony.com

BLAIR BAKER (Understudy, they/she)  is an actor, director, and writer. Theatre:  The Humans  (Broadway, Roundabout Theatre Company),  The Play That Goes Wrong  (First National Tour, Off-Broadway),  Goldie, Max & Milk  (59e59),  Oleanna  (Broadway, Mark Taper Forum, Bristol Riverside Theater), title role in  Hvmlet (SheNYC), and The Soap Myth (opposite Ed Asner). TV/Film: Bull, The Ghost of Christmas Always (Hallmark) Billions, Blue Bloods, Harlem. Upcoming: Jules (starring Sir Kingsley), The Perfect Couple, and audio series  Previa: Tech Heist for Audible/ Sonoro Media. Blairbaker.info For Em, Mom, and Dad.

BARTLEY BOOZ (Understudy). Theatre includes Off Broadway: I’m Revolting (Atlantic Theater Company); Hamlet, Oresteia (Park Avenue Armory); and The Play That Goes Wrong (New World Stages). Film and television includes The Good Fight (CBS), Bull (CBS), Happy (SyFy), TURN: Washington’s Spies (AMC) and Here and Now (Tribeca Film Festival). BFA acting: University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

BRENANN STACKER (Understudy, she/her). Theatre includes The Play That Goes Wrong (Broadway in Chicago), Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, TheatreSquared and Williamstown Theatre Festival. TV/film includes Chicago Med, Sirens, Dark Matter, and Banana Season. Training: Tufts University, O’Neill National Theater Institute, Russian State Institute of Performing Arts, Groundlings, The School at Steppenwolf. @brenstacker

HENRY LEWIS, JONATHAN SAYER, HENRY SHIELDS

( Authors) met while training at LAMDA. Their first show, The Play That Goes Wrong (Best New Comedy, Olivier Awards), opened in the West End in 2014 and on Broadway in 2017. Other credits include The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Magic Goes Wrong (co-created with Penn & Teller), Groan Ups and the BBC series The Goes Wrong Show. Their work has appeared in over 40 countries worldwide.

JM BARRIE (Original Story) was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, in May 1860. When their parents died, Barrie became guardian to three boys whom he had met in Kensington Gardens in 1897. The boys are thought to be the inspiration for the creation of Peter Pan. Peter Pan first took place in 1904 and remarkably Barrie gifted the copyright to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London in 1929, later extended for perpetuity in the U.K. JM Barrie died in 1937.

GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL . Every day, around 600 children and young people from across the U.K. arrive at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Every day, doctors and nurses battle the most complex illnesses, and clinicians and researchers develop pioneering medical breakthroughs that will leave a legacy for children across the world. This extraordinary hospital has always depended on charitable support. Donations to Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity fund vital new facilities, specialist equipment, life-saving research and patient & family support programmes. gosh.org

ADAM MEGGIDO (Director, he/him). Co-creator/director of the Olivier Award-winning Showstopper! The Improvised Musical. Adam also directed Magic Goes Wrong (Olivier Award nominee) for Mischief Theatre. He wrote and directed new musical Burlesque (winner of four Off-West End Theatre Awards) and has composed songs for Britain’s Got Talent. He is the author of Improv Beyond Rules. @adammeggido adammeggido.com

FRED GRAY ( Associate Director) is a RADA BA acting graduate and spent several years in the West End with The Play That Goes Wrong. He started his Mischief journey as an understudy eight years ago but has since been associate director in multiple productions in the U.K., Australia, Italy, and Canada.

SIMON SCULLION (Scenic Designer). London West End includes Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Showstopper!, and Volcano. Other U.K. work includes The Father, Quatermaine’s Terms, Out There on Fried Meat Ridge Road, Killer Joe, Piaf, and What We Did to Weinstein. Film work includes Bill for BBC FILMS/BFI. Simon trained at Wimbledon School of Art and was a finalist on the Linbury Prize for Theatre Design.

ROBERTO SURACE (Costume Designer). Broadway: The Play That Goes Wrong (Lyceum & NWS). West End/U.K. Tours: Magic Goes Wrong (Vaudeville/Apollo), Groan Ups (Vaudeville), The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (Criterion), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Apollo), The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess). U.S tour: The Play That Goes Wrong. International: The Play That Goes Wrong, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery. TV: Peter Pan Goes Wrong, A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, The Goes Wrong Show (BBC1). In memory of his late Mom, Silvana. @robrob77

MATT HASKINS (Lighting Designer). Theatre: Peter Pan Goes Wrong (West End); The Clinic (Almeida); The Empress (RSC); Mary, Fever Syndrome, I And You, Cost of Living (Hampstead Theatre); Hakawatis (Globe); The City and the Town, Nina (Riksteatern); Fair Play (Bush); Hobson’s Choice

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(Royal Exchange). Opera: Glare, The Virtues of Things (Royal Opera House); Coraline (Barbican); The Turn of the Screw (Opera North); Sukanya (Royal Festival Hall). matthaskins.com @matthaskins_lighting

ELLA WAHLSTRÖM (Sound Designer). Her recent credits include The Unfriend (Criterion, West End), Ava: The Secret Conversations (Riverside Studios), Dogs of Europe (Barbican Centre), A Christmas Carol (Alexandra Palace), The Lemon Table (Michael Grandage Company), Noises Off (Garrick, West End), Letter to a Man (Robert Wilson and Mikhail Baryshnikov). She’s also the sound designer of Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Cello Concerto written for Yo-Yo Ma.

RICHARD BAKER (Co-Composer) is a composer, music director and improviser. He has worked with Mischief since 2013 including for Good Luck, Studio, and Mischief Movie Night. As an MD Richard has worked in a number of London theatres including the Palace, the Vaudeville and Charing Cross. Other recent compositions include the new musical Tasting Notes and for the play Indebted to Chance.

ROB FALCONER (Co-Composer) is an actor, musician, and writer. Amongst other credits, he originated the role of Trevor in The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong, also composing music for both. You may recognize his voice from video games. He also only has a 60-word limit for this, so before that runs out, he would like to thank—

TOMMY KURZMAN (Wig/Hair & Makeup Design).

Broadway: Pictures From Home, The Collaboration, Macbeth, Mrs. Doubtfire, All My Sons, True West, Saint Joan, My Fair Lady, The Little Foxes, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Bright Star, The King and I and Fiddler on the Roof. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (Westside Theatre), Roundabout, MCC, Atlantic, The New Group, The Public, MTC, NWS. IG: @ TommyKurzmanWigs

HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES (Technical Supervisor). Over 100 Broadway productions and tours.

Recent: New York, New York; Sweeney Todd; A Doll’s House; Pictures From Home; Ohio State Murders; Hadestown; Hamilton; Aladdin. HTA is a member of Neil A. Mazzella’s Hudson family which includes Hudson Scenic Studios, Sean Gorski, Anastasia Olowin, Sam Ellis, Brianna Stankiewicz, Brianne Tabak, Bridget Van Dyke, and Irene Wang.

ADAM JOHN HUNTER (Production Stage Manager ).

PSM on the Rialto for Mrs. Doubtfire, The Encounter, Bronx Bombers, Rock of Ages, Sweeney Todd..., and A Catered Affair, also the world premieres of The Exorcist, Moulin Rouge!, and

August Rush. He was PSM on over 20 Encores! He lives in Red Hook, Brooklyn, with his wife and two kids, who are waaaay smarter than he is.

CHRISTINE D’AMORE (Stage Manager). Broadway: Mrs. Doubtfire, The Color Purple, Les Misérables, 20 productions at New York City Center Encores! World premieres: August Rush, Moulin Rouge! and The Last Supper. Other productions at The Public Theater, Shakespeare in the Park, Lincoln Center Theater, Signature Theatre, Berkeley Rep, and more.

THEATER MATTERS (General Management) manages live entertainment globally. It is represented on Broadway and across North America by SIX. Recent productions include The Play That Goes Wrong, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Devil Wears Prada, and The Notebook

KEVIN McCOLLUM (Producer) has also produced some good shows. He has never been a pirate and is in full possession of his shadow.

KENNY WAX (Producer) has SIX the musical on Broadway and in the West End. Also in the West End and Off-Broadway The Play That Goes Wrong. He has produced Olivier Awardwinning productions of Top Hat, Once on This Island, and The Worst Witch in the U.K. For three years prior to lockdown, he was the president of the Society of London Theatre (SOLT).

STAGE PRESENCE LTD. (Producer) is delighted to be part of the team presenting Mischief comedies in New York and across the United States.

CATHERINE SCHREIBER (Producer). Five-time Tony and Olivier award winner. Life of Pi, The Play That Goes Wrong (Off-Broadway). Recently: Company; The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (U.K.). Past: Death of a Salesman, The Lehman Trilogy, A Christmas Carol, Angels in America, The Inheritance, The Play That Goes Wrong, Network, Peter and the Starcatcher, The King’s Speech, Clybourne Park. Nine Tony nominations. Five Olivier nominations. Catherine brought The Scottsboro Boys to London (seven Olivier nominations).

GREENLEAF PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer). We are staking our entire financial future and reputation on the execution of this performance. We have only the strongest belief in the quality and competence of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, and know they will deliver a flawless production, this time. GreenleafProductions.com

BARD THEATRICALS (Co-Producer). Annette Jolles, Laurence Holzman, David Stern, Jim van Bergen, Lara Holzman, Linda Hamil. Broadway: Jagged Little Pill, Mrs.

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Doubtfire, The Play That Goes Wrong, Fiddler on the Roof, China Doll, The Scottsboro Boys, The Anarchist, Looped. OffBroadway: Stranger Sings. Also Museum of Broadway.

JAMIE deROY (Co-Producer). Ten Tony Awards Current: Leopoldstadt; Life of Pi; Parade; Good Night, Oscar; New York, New York; The Play That Goes Wrong; The Piano Lesson; Death of a Salesman. Film: Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age. Tours: Tina...; Mockingbird; Ain’t Too Proud; Pretty Woman.

MISCHIEF (Producer) has grown from a fringe British theatre group to a multi-award-winning global comedy sensation. The Play That Goes Wrong is onstage in London and New York and licensed around the world. Other productions include The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Magic Goes Wrong, and Mind Mangler. Onscreen work includes BBC series The Goes Wrong Show. Mischief develops new work for theatre, TV, film, and beyond. MischiefComedy.com.

FEDERMAN BATCHELDER PRODUC T IONS (Co-Producer). Wendy Federman : thirteen Tony, two Olivier, eleven Drama Desk, three GLAAD awards. Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipient. Upcoming film: Lilly. Richard Batchelder: The Inheritance (Tony); 2023 shows: The Piano Lesson; Pictures from Home; Parade; New York, New York; Folger Shakespeare Library board.

JACK LANE (Co-Producer). Broadway: Peter and the Starcatcher, Fun Home (Tony), The Humans (Tony), The Play That Goes Wrong, The Prom, A Christmas Carol, Company (Tony), & Juliet.

JOHN YONOVER (Co-Producer). Invested in more than 55 productions Broadway, Chicago & London including The Lehman Trilogy (Tony) and Six. Soon in London, What’s New Pussycat and Bleak Expectations

TULCHIN BARTNER PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer) is currently represented on Broadway with Moulin Rouge! West End: Cabaret, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Book of Mormon.

DEAN ROTH (Co-Producer). The Play That Goes Wrong, Macbeth (Alan Cumming), Clinton the Musical, and investor in 47 productions on and off Broadway and in the U.K.

42ND.CLUB (Co-Producer) is a network of Broadway producers and investors. Producers: Phil Kenny, Claire Kenny, Winston Hatta, and Ken Kades.

MARTIAN ENTERTAINMENT (Co-Producer) is a Tony Award-winning theatrical production and general management company owned by Carl D. White and Gregory Rae.

DANIEL RADFORD (Co-Producer). Dedicating my efforts to my late producing partner and dear friend, Jacki Florin, who loved to laugh more than anything!

TOM SMEDES & PETER STERN (Co-Producer ). Tony & Olivier award producers with Heather Shields including Cabaret U.K. (Olivier), A Christmas Carol (five Tonys), Bandstand, Farinelli, The Prom, and Pippin (Tony). tomsmedes.com

THOMAS S. PERAKOS (Co-Producer). Participation in Peter Pan Goes Wrong is made in loving memory of his beloved mother in remembrance of love and fun in theatre.

KEN AND ROSEMARY WILLMAN (Co-Producer). Over 20 productions including Come From Away (Olivier) and Hadestown (Tony). Thanks, Ron, for flying to Neverland with us.

NICOLE EISENBERG (Co-Producer). Broadway: Into the Woods, Indecent. MCC board of directors, emeritus GLAAD national board of directors. With Love to my Family— Stephen, Noah and Evan.

LAMS PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer ). Tony & Olivernominated producers Bradley Reynolds and David Siesko are currently working on Mrs. Doubtfire (London) and The Notebook.

AYAL MIODOVNIK (Co-Producer). CEO of Bright Lights Big City Tours, a boutique travel company offering customized tours, masterclasses and unparalleled access to Broadway and NYC.

LUCAS MCMAHON (Producer). Current: Broadway smash SIX. Other Broadway/national tour: The Play That Goes Wrong, Mike Birbiglia: The New One, Something Rotten!, Hand to God, Mrs. Doubtfire (and upcoming West End). Off-Broadway: Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! His personal credits include getting it wrong for 29 years until he met his incredible wife, Ellie, who makes everything right.

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CENTER THEATRE GROUP

SNEHAL DESAI (Artistic Director, he/him). Prior to being named Center Theatre Group’s new Artistic Director, Snehal Desai was the Producing Artistic Director of East West Players, designated an American Cultural Treasure by the Ford Foundation and the nation’s largest and oldest Asian American theatre company. A Soros Fellow and the recipient of a Tanne Award, Desai was in the Inaugural Class of Theatre Communications Group’s (TCG) “Spark” Leadership Program and the Inaugural Recipient of the Drama League’s Classical Directing Fellowship. While at East West Players, Desai produced and directed the three highest grossing and most attended shows in EWP’s fiftyseven-year history including the post-Broadway premiere of Allegiance starring George Takei. During his tenure at East West Players, Desai led co-productions with Center Theatre Group, Pasadena Playhouse, Rogue Artists Ensemble, the LA LGBT Center, Robey Theater Company, The Fountain Theatre, API Rise, the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC) and TAIKOPROJECT, to name a few. East West Players’ collaboration with singer/songwriter Daniel Ho was nominated for a 2022 Grammy Award. As an artistic leader, Snehal has sought to raise awareness on social issues that affect Angelenos through impactful and empowering storytelling. Desai has served on the boards of the Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists (Caata), Theatre Communications Group (TCG), and Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts (LFCSA). He currently serves on the board of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT); is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab; and was a literary fellow with London’s Royal Shakespeare Company. Most recently, Snehal was on the faculty of USC’s graduate program in Arts Leadership where he taught Executive Arts Leadership. He is a graduate of Emory University and the Yale School of Drama.

MEGHAN PRESSMAN (Managing Director/CEO, she/ her) joined Center Theatre Group in 2019. Previously, she served as Managing Director of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company (D.C.), Director of Development for Signature Theatre (N.Y.), and Associate Managing Director of Berkeley Rep. She is a graduate of Yale School of Drama/ Yale School of Management, and serves as a mentor in the Theater Management program. Meghan has served as the Vice-Chair for the Theatre Communications Group Board of Directors, and is a member of the Broadway League.

DOUGLAS C. BAKER (Producing Director, he/him) joined Center Theatre Group in 1990. Doug is an active member of the Broadway League, the Independent Presenters Network (IPN), and is a proud member of the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers (ATPAM). In 2013, Doug received the Broadway League’s prestigious Outstanding Achievement in Presenter Management Award.

GORDON DAVIDSON (Founding Artistic Director) led the Taper throughout its first 38 seasons, guiding over 300 productions to its stage and winning countless awards for himself and the theatre—including the Tony Award for theatrical excellence, Margo Jones Award, The Governor’s Award for the Arts, and a Guggenheim fellowship. The Kentucky Cycle and Angels in America (Part One) won the Pulitzer in consecutive years and, in 1994, three of the four plays nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play were from the Taper (Angels in America won). In 1989, Gordon took over the Ahmanson and, in 2004, he produced the inaugural season in the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

CENTER THEATRE GROUP, one of the nation’s preeminent arts and cultural organizations, is Los Angeles’ leading not-for-profit theatre company, which, under the leadership of Artistic Director Snehal Desai, Managing Director / CEO Meghan Pressman, and Producing Director Douglas C. Baker, programs seasons at the 736-seat Mark Taper Forum and 1,600 to 2,100-seat Ahmanson Theatre at The Music Center in Downtown Los Angeles, and the 317seat Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. In addition to presenting and producing the broadest range of theatrical entertainment in the country, Center Theatre Group is one of the country’s leading producers of ambitious new works through commissions and world premiere productions and a leader in interactive community engagement and education programs that reach across generations, demographics, and circumstances to serve Los Angeles. Founded in 1967, Center Theatre Group was led by Founding Artistic Director Gordon Davidson until 2005 when Michael Ritchie was the artistic director until his retirement in 2021; Snehal Desai was appointed the organization’s next artistic director in 2023. Center Theatre Group has produced more than 700 productions across its three stages, including such iconic shows as Zoot Suit; Angels in America; The Kentucky Cycle; Biloxi Blues; Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; Children of a Lesser God; Curtains; The Drowsy Chaperone; 9 to 5: The Musical; and Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. CenterTheatreGroup.org

P14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR PETER PAN GOES WRONG

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

THEATER MATTERS

John E. Gendron

Accounting Withum Smith + Brown, PC

Controller

Galbraith & Co./Jeffrey Vincent

Payroll Services Checks and Balances Payroll

Banking Flagstar Bank/Margaret Monigan, Stephanie Krauss

Associate General Manager

Ashley Berman

Insurance T he Arts Insurance Program, LLC/Bob Middleton, Meghan Coleman, Toni Preto

Travel Agent The A Team/Tzell Travel Services

COMPANY MANAGER

Daniel Hoyos

Assistant Company Manager Ben Otten

TECHNICAL SUPERVISON

HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES

Neil Mazzella Sean Gorski Anastasia Olowin

Sam Ellis Brianna Stankiewicz Brianne Tabak

Bridget Van Dyke Irene Wang

PRESS REPRESENTATIVE

BONEAU BRYAN-BROWN

Adrian Bryan-Brown

Jackie Green Angela Yamarone

ADVERTISING/MARKETING/SOCIAL MEDIA

THE PEKOE GROUP

Amanda Pekoe Jessica Ferreira Christopher Lueck

Jenny Dorso Connor Santos Kiernan Matts

LEGAL COUNSEL

LEVINE PLOTKIN & MENIN, LLP

Loren Plotkin Conrad Rippy Susan Mindell

Daniel Watkins Emily Erstling

Kevin Hess Cris Criswell

CHOREOGRAPHY

Nancy Zamit Dave Hearn

Housing Coordination Road Rebel Global Physical Therapy Fusion Arts Physical Therapy/Karen Moran, PT

Production Photographer Jeremy Daniel

Merchandise

Creative Goods

Visa Consultant Wiskoff Law, PLLC/Carly Wiskoff

ALCHEMATION

Kevin McCollum

Lucas McMahon

John Ban Jack Eidson Annie Van Nostrand

Evan Shalat Lyndsay Borko

Rachel Bonner Breanne Jackson

K ENNY WAX LTD.

Kenny Wax

Lettie Graham Lauri Cryan Sarah Whiteside

Katy Keggie Fiona Taylor Amanda Sutton

Jennifer Amey Gemma Prince

MISCHIEF WORLDWIDE, LTD.

Jo Danvers Jessica Hall

Harry Lockyear Minoli De Silva

CREDITS

Associate Director

Production Stage Manager

Stage Manager

Fight Captain

U.S. Casting

Associate Scenic Designer

Associate Costume Designer

Assistant Costume Designer

Associate Lighting Designer

Assistant Lighting Designer

Associate Sound Designers

U.K. Technical Design Consultant

U.K. Stage Management Consultant

U.K. Production Manager

Production Carpenter

Advance Carpenter

Production Electrician

Advance Electrician

Head Electrician

Moving Light Programmer

Production Sound

Fred Gray

Adam John Hunter

Christine D’Amore

Greg Tannahill

Stephen Kopel/C12 Casting

Erica Hemminger

Lisa Zinni

Abby Hahn

Joel Shier

Kat Zhou

Chris Cronin, Josh Liebert, Phillip Peglow

Alan Bartlett

Tom Platt

Digby Robinson

Richard Force

Mike Eickmeyer

Brian Messina

David Trovarelli

Rachel Fraley

Brad Gray

Dillon Cody

Advance Sound John Sibley

Audio Engineer

Production Properties

Production Properties Associate

Special Effects Consultant

Head Props

Advance Wardrobe

Wardrobe Supervisor

Covid Safety Supervisor

U.K. Marketing

Marisa Barnes

Emiliano Pares

Richard Klinger

Bohdan Bushell

Olivia Wells

Margaret Lazenby

Tyler Carlton Williams

Emma Brock

Harry Lockyear for Mischief Worldwide Ltd.

U.K. Press J o Allan PR

U.K. Social Media Management Rona Kelly

U.K. Photography Matt Crockett, Danny Kaan

U.K. Videography

Mark Yeoman, Eliza Larkey

U.K. Trailer Umbrella Rooms

Ticketing Manager Annie Van Nostrand

People and Culture Partner

Tiffanie Claude

The Pekoe Group Staff Ryan Meitzler, Briana Lynch, Dounia Benabdallah, Damien Nguyen, Kelly Ganning, David Blaakman, Nicole Hatcher

Boneau/Bryan-Brown Staff Chris Boneau, Michelle Farabaugh, Amy Kass, Faith Maciolek, Scott Munson, Heath Schwartz, Susanne Tighe, Kenya Williams

Scenery built, painted and electrified by Hudson Scenic Studios. Automation and show control featuring Hudson Motion Control by Hudson Scenic Studios. Lighting equipment by PRG Lighting. Sound equipment by Sound Associates. Props provided by BrenBri Properties. Flying effects by Flying by Foy. SFX by J&M Special Effects. Select costumes executed by Arel Studio. Select costumes executed by Timberlake Studios Inc. Tree costume executed by Carfagno Productions. Select pieces/ alterations by Eve Guttman and Carmella Simonetti. Painting by Jeff Fender Studio. Distressing by Michael McDonald. Costume studio admin by Meredith Prouty-Due.

Fellowship in partnership with the Black Theatre Coalition

SPECIAL THANKS

Matt DiCarlo, Martian Entertainment, Jere Harris, Peter Fitzgerald, Arts Club Theatre Company (Vancouver), The Citadel Theatre, Dave Hearn, Tom Platt, Digby Robinson, Mike Bodie, Bryony Corrigan, Joshua Elliott, Niall Ransome, Hilary Strong, Charlotte Johnson, Sacha Brooks

To learn more about the production, please visit PanGoesWrongBway.com

Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram: @PeterPanBway

The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

The House Managers, Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

The following employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Machine Operators, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada, AFLCIO, CLC: Stage Crew Local 33; Treasurers and Ticket Sellers Local 857; Wardrobe Crew Local 768; Make-up Artists and Hair Stylists Local 706.

The Director is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.

United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.

This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.

Center Theatre Group is a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), the American Arts Alliance, the Broadway League, Independent Producers’ Network (IPN), and the Theatre Communications Group (TCG).

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P15

SNEHAL DESAI Artistic Director | MEGHAN PRESSMAN Managing Director/CEO

DOUGLAS C. BAKER ♦ Producing Director | GORDON DAVIDSON Founding Artistic Director

Center Theatre Group would like to thank its exceptional staff for their ongoing commitment, dedication, and extraordinary efforts.

ARTISTIC

LINDSAY ALLBAUGH,♦ TYRONE DAVIS, NEEL KELLER,♦ KELLEY KIRKPATRICK♦ Associate Artistic Directors

TIFFANY SLAGLE Artistic & Literary Administrative Assistant

CASEY NICHOLAW, PHYLICIA RASHAD, PAULA VOGEL Associate Artists

EXECUTIVE

CAMILLE SCHENKKAN♦ Deputy Managing Director

A'RAELLE FLYNN-BOLDEN Staff Programs Manager

ADRIENNE KNIGHT.... Assistant to the Artistic Director and Managing Director/CEO

LYNNE GUGENHEIM Advancement Strategy, Special Events & Leadership Consulting

BRANDON MENDEZ HOMER Executive Office Fellow

MANAGEMENT

NAUSICA STERGIOU♦ General Manager

ERIC SIMS♦ Ahmanson Theatre Presentations Manager

KATIE SOFF ♦ Associate General Manager

JEFFREY UPAH♦ General Management Associate

KIARA BRYANT Company Manager

EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

TRACI KWON♦ Arts Education Initiatives Director

JESUS REYES♦ Community Partnerships Director

NICO ROSARIO Creative Workforce Initiatives Director

AURORA ILOG Program Manager

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MARY BORGIA Hair & Make-up Supervisor (Ahmanson Theatre)

CHRISTINE L. COX♦ House Manager (Ahmanson Theatre)

EMMET KAISER♦ Head Carpenter (Mark Taper Forum)

MARY ROMERO Head Properties (Mark Taper Forum)

AARON STAUBACH♦ Head Electrician (Mark Taper Forum)

CHRISTIAN LEE Head Sound (Mark Taper Forum)

LORETTA BUSSEN Wardrobe Supervisor (Mark Taper Forum)

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ERIC BABB Assistant Prop Director

RAUL VEGA MARTINEZ Prop Carpenter

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ASHPHORD JACOWAY Resident Assistant Costume Designer

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CINDY CAMPOS Prop Apprentice

ANTHONY MOSES SANCHEZ Scenic Design Assistanship

OPERATIONS

PETER WYLIE Operations & Facilities Director

CHASE ANDERSON-SHAW Kirk Douglas Theatre Manager

CHRISTIAN TAYLOR Facilities Manager

NIKI ARMATO Facilities Associate

JULIO A. CUELLAR♦ Facilities Assistant

VANESSA DE LOERA Facilities Coordinator

JASMINE BRAFF Operations Supervisor

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SARAH STURDIVANT Director of Finance & Technology

DENICE BEHDAD Assistant Controller

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XOCHITL ORTEGA Accounts Payable Supervisor

KERRY LARICK Accounting Assistant

JESSICA HERNANDEZ Payroll Manager

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AMBER JACKSON Temporary Payroll Assistant

TOM MEGALE Director of Business Applications

JANELLE CABRERA TORRES Tessitura & Web Administration Director

JOEY SOLANO Digital Product Manager

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CRIS SPACCA♦ Tessitura & IT Support

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CRISTINA TORRES Human Resources Generalist

MOSS ADAMS Auditor

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INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

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RICKY CARTER Director of Major and Planned Gifts

PAMELA KUHR Director of Annual Giving

PAULA MATALLANA Associate Director of Institutional Grants

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ELIZABETH DELLORUSSO Major Gifts Officer

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ZAIN PATEL Individual Giving Officer

NICOLE SCIPIONE♦ Individual Giving Officer

KATELIN URGO Individual Giving Officer

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WENDY HUI Grants Manager

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AL BERMAN,♦ VARTAN MERJANIAN,

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ANYÉ YOUNG Advancement Intern

MARKETING AND GRAPHICS

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KIYOMI EMI♦ Senior Manager, Marketing Events & Partnerships

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JILLIAN MOORE Marketing Coordinator

MOLLY SMITH Theatre Archival Fellow

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CAROLINE THOMPSON/IMPACT 123 Media Planning

DEANNA McCLURE Art & Design Director

JAVIER VASQUEZ Digital Content Producer

IRENE T. KANESHIRO♦ Senior Design Manager

LILA WAKILI Senior Graphic Designer

CINDY ANDRADE Production Artist

COMMUNICATIONS

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DAVIDSON & CHOY PUBLICITY

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Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Traver

Tara Troughton

Sandra Tufts

Selina Boxer Wachler

Wendie Warwick & Ken Pierce

Peter Weil

Norman & Barbara Weiler^

Susan & William Weintraub^

Alan Wilson & Ina Coleman

Jenene J. Wilson & Kristiana A. Wilson

Denise J. Winner

Mary J. Witt^

Edward Wolkowitz Family^

Ralph M. & Molly Wolveck

Virginia & Greg Young

Arnold H. & Tricia L. Zane

George H. Ziegler^

Thomas Zimmerman^

Susan Zolla^

$2,500+

Anonymous^ (13)

Craig J. and Kathryn K. Anderson

Carol L. Archie & Edward L. Keenan

Sandra Aronberg, M.D. & Charles Aronberg, M.D.^

Margaret Arvey^

Linda Ayers^

Don & Jackii Backstrom

Arnold & Ilean Balber^

Corinne Baldassano^

John Ballinger & Rod Davis^

Melanie & Gregory Barbee

Christopher & Anadel Barbour^

Princess Fiona^

Chris & Rose Bauss

Dr. Martine Bauwens

Barbara & Gail Becker

Elliot, Roberta, Dayna, &

Alison Berkowitz

Charles Berney & Family^

Mr. & Mrs. John Bettfreund^

Christopher Bissonnette^

Michael Blend

Susan Bloch & Stephen Kay^

Rachel Bloom^

Nathalie Blossom^

Yvonne Bogdanovich & Family^

Richard & Pat Bongeorno^

Ms. Dianne Bozler^

Sandra & Robert Braun^

Sandy & Mayer Brenner^

Dr. Wallace P. Brithinee

Jaron Brooks

Stu Brower

Abbott Brown

Neil H. & Karen Hochman Brown

Todd & Cory Buchner

Dr. Lisa Bukaty &

Mr. Raymond M. Bukaty

Jackie & Arthur Burdorf

Adam Burke^

Beth Burnam

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OUR SUPPORTERS: ANNUAL DONORS

Christine Cahill^

Albert Camacho^

Thomas J. Carmichael^

Torino Carr

Sandra L. Carter

James J. Castranova

Rita Chenoweth

Mary Coates^

Joanne R. Cohen^

Victor Cole & Patricia Green^

Nadege & Jay Conger

Lauren Firestone & Chris Cookson^

Hon. Candace Cooper (Ret.)

Corbell Family^

Ted Cordes^

Seth Cover & Mycotoo

The Craig Family^

Judy Tishkoff & Keith Crasnick^

Kevin Crombie

Richard Jr. & Darlene Crook^

Tim Curtis^

Mary Levin Cutler

Trevor Daley^

Steve & Linda Darling^

Kenneth Davis^

Larry Davis^

Mr. Nicholas Davis

Bill & Ellie D’Elia

Charles Dennis

Erica B. Deutsch

Lynne & Jimmy DeWitt Family

Ms. Laurie Dubchansky

Matthew Dubeck

Jessie J. Duffy^

Chiedu Egbuniwe^

Ellen Eubanks

David & Joyce Evans^

Mrs. Barbara J. Feiga^

Larry S. Fish^

In Memory of Robert A. Fisher^

Darcy Fleck

Ruth Fleming-Stephens

Claudia Flores

Laura E. Fox, M.D. &

John D. Hofbauer, M.D.

Carolyn Hope Fried

Kenneth J. Friedman

Rosalie Friis-Ross^

Howard J. Fulfrost

Cora Fullmore

Greenblatt Charitable Fund^

Dr. Robert Gasway & Kristen Wong

Lesley & Dr. Kenneth H. Geiger^

Freddi & Marvin Gelfand^

Patrick & Frank Gibson-McMinn^

Marylyn & Chuck Klaus^

Kelly Lynn Gitter^

Bruce & Madelyn Glickfeld

Barbara Gollin

Nan & Allan Goodman^

Edith Gould

Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Govea^

Dr. Stuart & Adrienne Green^

Lenore S. & Bernard A.

Greenberg Fund^

Pam Grissom^

In Honor of My Mother, Consuelo Lopez^

Kathy Speer & Terry Grossman^

Virginia Grossman

Scott Hall & Rhonda Church^

Greg Halvorsen &

Laurie Inadomi-Halvorsen^

Diane & J.P. Harris^

Johnny Ruth Harrison, M.D.^

Trish Harrison-Runnette & John Runnette^

Cynthia & Robert Hart^

Michael Lurey & Laurie Hasencamp

Catherine & Mark Helm^

Eric & Carol Helm^

Phyllis & J. Michael Hennigan^

Barbara Herman^

Winifred C. Hervey

Cathy & Ed Hession^

Dr. & Mrs. H. Allen Hooper

Laurie Zaks & Jeff Horn^

Dozar Office Furnishings^

Dr. Brian Hurley & Santiago Mandi^

Douglas Hutchinson^

John & Marilyn Hykes

Elizabeth Irvine Bray^

Joan R. Isaacs^

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Itami^

Susan & Larry Ivanjack

Irwin & Meredith Jacobson

In Memory of Wayne Jervis, Jr.^

Barbara Schnell & Gordon Johnson^

Sean Johnson & Alex Ocampo

Starr C. Johnson^

The Brannan Family Foundation

Mark A. Kadzielski

Janet & Steve Kahane^

Judith & Russell Kantor^

Regina & Richard G. Kaplan^

Perla Karney^

Elyse & Stanley Katz^

Claudia E. Kazachinsky & Richard A. Sherer^

Peter Kazaras

Jennifer Keller^

Joel Kelly & Hedda Jason

Sharon Kerson^

Sarah E. Kiefer

Terry Koepke^

Kerry Korf

Carol Krause

Sharon & Joel Krischer^

Dr. Micheal and Mrs. Mindy Kuhn

Jale Kutay^

Holly R. Lake

Katherine L’Amour

Michael Lanning^

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Sharon Lapid

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Gordon Lemke & Brian Rodgers^

Lisa Hinchliffe & Dave Link

Patty Loch

Dr. Dianne Long

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Ron Lushing & Dan Reid^

Marge & Bill MacLaughlin

Darlene Manus^

Emily & Phillips Marshall

Connie L. Martin

Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Martin^

Laura Stevenson Maslon^

Vernita Mason

Amy & Harold Masor

Neil McLean^

Mark Measures^

Jill Meeks

Robert L. Mendow^

Lorraine & Craig Meyer^

Nick & Vaughan Meyer^

Donna Millan

Carole Miller^

Gretchen & Marshall Milligan^

Steven Modglin

Dr. Ali Moinzadeh

Mr. James W. Montgomery

Ron Myrick^

Arline M. Nakanishi^

Marianne & Michael Newman^

Marsha Niles^

Drs. William Magee & Casey O’Connell

Dr. David Oh

Valerie Oishi

Mary Rose & Edward Ortega^

Steve Page^

Nan Rae^

Sheryl J. Anderson & Family^

Elsie & Peter Paterno^

Thomas Payne

Carole Pelton^

Steven Penn^

Mr. Stephen Pescetti^

Carol Phillips & Bob Shapiro^

Carolyn & John Poer^

Pauline & Drew Pomerance^

Clark and Kathryn Porter Family

Foundation^

Mrs. Eleanor Pott^

Michael Powell & Dr. Sheila Phillips^

Shelley Powsner & Stephen Skrovan^

Nancy Price^

Patricia Price^

Drs. Laurence & Isabell Purdy^

All My Friends Films

Qing Duncan

Lee Ramer

Tracy L. Ramont

Courtney Rangen^

Stuart & Laurie Rice In Loving Memory of Adam Rice^

Lindsay Ritter^

Alexander Rivkin^

Suzanne & David Robinson

Murphy & Ed Romano^

Nathalie & Jim Rosen

Joseph Rosenblum^

Richard M. Ross

Leonard J. & JoAnn Roth

Ron & Sharon Ryan^

David A. & Karen Richards Sachs^

Jay & Linda Sandrich

Stephen J. Sass & Dr. Steven Hochstadt

Wes Schaefer & Cathy King-Schaefer

Linda & Clifford Schaffer^

Dr. Marlene Schultz & Philip Walent

Scolamieri/Colwell Family Trust

D’Artagnan Scorza^

Rob & Cathy Sevell^

Pamela Shamshiri^

James & Alexis Sheehy^

Loretta Hirsh Shine

Jacqueline & Harvey Shulman^

In Memory of Ruth & Leon Sirkin

Charlene & Mike Sievers^

Roman Silberfeld & Pat Klous

Lee & Gail Silver

Karen & Gordon Silverstein^

Alan and Esther Siman^

In Memory of Bill Moynihan

Kurt & Keli Skarin^

Catherine S. Skubik

Stephen & Judith Slagle

Leslie Smith^

Roberta Smith

Shayna Smith

Carol Stein Sterling & James Sterling

David A. Steinberg

Tom Stempel^

Kimberly Stirling

Judy Stone

Tracy A. Stone^

Ms. Gail Goldberg Stoter

Stephen J. Strauss & Harriet M.

Rolnick

Ellen & Steve Sugerman

Jack & Marlene Susser

Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Sussman^

I.H. Sutnick^

Stephen & Karen Sweeney

Nathan Swisher^

Ellen Tam^

William L. Tan^

Judith N. Taylor^

Mary & Peter Tennyson^

Dr. Keith Terasaki^

Ms. Allison Thomas^

Marla Thornton^

Susan & William Tinkley^

Eileen T’Kaye & David Bischoff^

Sue Tsao^

United Talent Agency^

Valerie Vanaman^

Carol Vernon & Robert Turbin^

Jacob Villere

Claire Vincent^

Denise & Peter Walsh

Steven Warheit & Jean Christensen

Cliff Warner

Stephen Waters

Henry Watkins^

Charles W. Weeks^

Mr. Dean Weichel^

Janice & Larry Weiner^

Ben & Rose Weinstein^

Bonnie Weis

John & Martha Wengert

Pat West

Lori Williams & Stephen Schulte^

Valerie & Nathaniel E. Williams

Austin Winsberg^

In Honor of Laura Woolls^

Robert & Shealen Wynner^

The above list reflects total annual giving from either the FY23 fiscal year (July 1, 2022 – May 19th, 2023) or previous fiscal year FY22 (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022), whichever is greater.

Please contact our Advancement team at 213.972.7564 or Give@CTGLA.org with any corrections to this list. Thank you!

^Acknowledges a loyal supporter who has pledged a multi-year commitment to Center Theatre Group, including next year.

*Deceased

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 19

Out of This NEARBY

OPENING NIGHT September 30

GRAHAM100 The First and the Future American Legacies

Rhiannon Giddens Nathalie Stutzmann Martha Graham Dance Company Savion Glover Anoushka Shankar Vasily Petrenko Isata Kanneh-Mason Lisa Fischer Eliades Ochoa Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles

THANK YOU for your institutional support.

We deeply appreciate the corporate members, grant-making institutions, and government agencies that partner with Center Theatre Group to sustain and expand our engagement with the Los Angeles community through the art of theatre.

$250,000+ Anonymous

The Ahmanson Foundation

Rosenthal Family Foundation

$200,000+ Bank of America

State of California

The Shubert Foundation, Inc.

$100,000+

California Arts Council

California Mental Health Services Authority

Los Angeles County

Department of Mental Health

The Norman and Sadie Lee Foundation

$50,000+

Amazon Studios

Dwight Stuart Youth Fund

Los Angeles County

Department of Arts and Culture

Warner Bros. Discovery

$25,000+ Anonymous

Center Theatre Group

Affiliates

City of Los Angeles

Department of Cultural Affairs

Edgerton Foundation

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP

JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Lockton Insurance Brokers, Inc.

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP

The Capital Group Companies

Charitable Foundation

The Edward A. and Ai O. Shay Family Foundation

The David William Upham Foundation

The Friars Charitable Foundation

The Harold and Mimi Steinberg

Charitable Trust

National Endowment for the Arts

The Perkins Charitable

Foundation

The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation

Tiger Baron Foundation US Bank

$15,000+ Anonymous

Culver City Unified School District

The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation

The Liberty Company

Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts

The Sheri and Les Biller

Family Foundation

Warner Bros. Discovery

$10,000+

Edison International

The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation

Lawrence P. Frank Foundation

Sascha Brastoff Foundation

The Fran and Ray Stark Foundation

The Otis Booth Foundation

$7,500+

Final Draft Jones Day

Payden & Rygel

Perry, Neidorf & Grassl, LLP

The City of Culver City Cultural Affairs Commission

USI Insurance Services

$5,000+

David Bohnett Foundation

City National Bank

CopperPoint

Find Your Light Foundation

Leonard Hill Charitable Trust

Paramount Pictures

SoCalGas

The Brookside Fund

$1,000+

The Caplin Foundation

Sidney Stern Memorial Trust

CORPORATE SUPPORT

Corporate Circle members receive VIP concierge service, complimentary and discounted tickets to our shows, business development opportunities, and more. For more information, email Give@CTGLA.org.

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PRESIDENT

Marsha Tauber Sallai

EXECUTIVE BOARD

Stephanie Germeraad

Roberta Haft*

Christine Harte

Marianne Tobé Karns

Melinda J. Kelly

Thea F. Koss

Diane Lesser

Marianne Mandel

Jerri Nagelberg

Diane Neubauer*

Sheila Poncher*

Courtney Rangen

Sharon Reisz

June Sanders Sattler*

Dr. Carmen Estrada

Schaye*

Mary Kay

Schumacher

Donna Sussman*

Janice Brock Wallace*

Janice Weiner

Rosalind Zane*

MEMBERS

Jamila Abu-Omar

Jacqui Assadi

Vi Ballard

Janet Barnet*

Sue Bass

Judith Beckmen*◆

Marjorie Bender ◆

Lanie Bernhard

Deena Blum

Lestrita Boardman◆

Audrey L. Bornstein

Roanna Araneta

Brown

Elnora Guerrero

Campos

Jan Cobert

Judy Colich

Mary Levin Cutler

Judi Davidson

Ilene Eisenberg◆

Lynda Wolfson Fadel

Ruth Flinkman-

Marandy

Carolyn H. Fried

Carole A. Gillie

Dina Goldstein

Debra C. Gordon

Brindell Gottlieb

Meg Greenwood

Kristina Greiner

Stephanie J. Hibler

Diane Kessler*

Dianne King

Ellen Kliavkoff

Barbara Krasnoff

Kellie Lang

Rita Lee◆

Annie Maria Lehrer

Helen Gordon Lowy

Dr. Elizabeth Lu

Gladys Lyons

Phyllis

Massing Ph.D

Deena Nahmias

Olivia Neece

Lisa Nichols

Gina Russ

Posalski*

Mariel Reed

Irene Ribner

Harriett

Chatters Rose◆

Lois Rosen

Marla Rubin

Gaile Gray Ryan

Carole Schiffer

Suzanne M. Shapiro

Joyce Sheingold

Maggy Simon

Carole Solomon◆

Robbie J. Solomon

Marilyn Stambler*◆

Judy Stone

Rosalyn Holt Swartz

Louise Taper

Katherine L. Todd*

Sue Tsao ◆

Elinor Turner

Carol

Le-Veque-Uri

Barbara

Van Orden

Donna Marie

Venick*

Barbara Weber

Beth White

Kim White Peterson*

Sue Wittner

* Past Presidents ◆ Executive Board Members at Large

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Clue (2024)

Okay, have we done this one officially? Well...no... but it’s coming! Clue is a prime example of a comedic, dramatic piece. How many times have you and your friends laughed and fought as you worked to find the murderer in this nostalgic board game? Now, you will have the opportunity to relive those moments live in the theatre! This show follows a detective who has been tasked with solving a murder that has occurred in a mansion with various guests. Through comedy, the group uses various clues (no pun intended.... actually, it probably was intended) to solve the murder! But they can’t do it without your help! Will you be there to find out who did it? Or will they get away with it....?

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for investing in our future.

We are honored to recognize contributors who have provided support that extends well beyond the current season and safeguards the future of Center Theatre Group. We thank all of our endowment and Ovation Circle donors for making a commitment that sustains the

$25,000+

Abbott Brown

Linda Brown

Greve Foundation

Dr. Tom Hickey

Renata Landres and Family

Levine Foundation

Diane & Leon Morton

The Estate of

Anita Mae Hirsh

$10,000+

A and J Davidson Skipper

Award Fund

George A. V. Dunning

Carolyn & Kit Lokey

Betty & Sanford Sigoloff

PLANNED GIFTS

Shirley & Irving Ashkenas

W. Lee Bailey, M.D.

Angela Bardowell

Chris & Rose Bauss

Pamela & Dennis Beck

Judith & Thomas Beckmen

The Bennetts

Dr. Adrienne Brandriss

Linda Brown

Allan & Joan Burns

Richard & Norma Camp

Bill Cohn & Dan Miller

Earl & Christine Cory

Ava & Charles Fries

Brindell & Milton Gottlieb

The Hearst Foundation, Inc.

Vicki King

Gloria Lothrop

Richard G. & Virginia L. Martin

The Estate of Frank J. Sherwood

Louise Taper

$50,000+

Moira Byrne Foster Foundation

Margaret Collins

Deborah M. Hyde

Ellen & Michael S.

Korney

Dorothy & Richard

Sherwood

Zoe Cosgrove Estate

Mary Levin Cutler

Susan D. Clines & Charles Dillingham

Anne M. Dougherty & David Dobrikin

Kirk & Anne Douglas

Elisabeth Katte

Harris Trust

Amy Forbes & Andrew Murr

Kiki and David Gindler

Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Grauman

Susan A. Grode

Virginia Hayes

Sharon L. Henderson

Mr. Kim L. Hunter

Deborah M. Hyde

The Doug Jones and John Sanger Theater

Ticket Fund

Richard & Julie Kagan This

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Sandra Krause & William Fitzgerald

Joyce & Kent Kresa

Marla E. Levine

Steven Llanusa & Glenn Miya, M.D.

Carol & Douglas Mancino

George Manet

Meg McComb

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Jeanette Shammas

Diane & Leon Morton

Merle & Peter Mullin

Isabel F. Newman

Bob & Renee Nunn

Linda S. Peterson

Sally & Frank Raab

Edward L. Rada

Nan Rae

Stuart & Laurie Rice

In Loving Memory of Adam Rice

Penelope C. Roeder, Ph.D.

Bruce & Randy Ellen Ross

Allyson S. Rubin

Eileen B. Salmas

Wes Schaefer & Cathy King-Schaefer

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Sue Tsao

Carol Vernon & Robert Turbin

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2023/2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

Cindy Miscikowski Chair

Robert J. Abernethy Vice Chair

Darrell R. Brown Vice Chair

Rachel S. Moore President & CEO

Diane G. Medina Secretary

Susan M. Wegleitner Treasurer

William Taylor Assistant Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer

MEMBERS AT LARGE

Charles F. Adams

William H. Ahmanson

Jill C. Baldauf

Susan E. Baumgarten

Phoebe Beasley

Thomas L. Beckmen

Kristin Burr

Dannielle Campos

Elizabeth Khuri Chandler

Amy R. Forbes

Greg T. Geyer

Joan E. Herman

Jeffrey M. Hill

Mary Ann Hunt-Jacobsen

Carl Jordan

Richard B. Kendall

Terri M. Kohl

Lily Lee

Cary J. Lefton

Keith R. Leonard, Jr.

David B. Lippman

Susan M. Matt

Elizabeth Michelson

Darrell D. Miller

Teresita Notkin

Michael J. Pagano

Cynthia M. Patton

Karen Kay Platt

Joseph J. Rice

Melissa Romain

Beverly P. Ryder

GENERAL COUNSEL

Rollin A. Ransom

DIRECTORS EMERITI

Wallis Annenberg

Peter K. Barker

Judith Beckmen

Ronald W. Burkle

John B. Emerson **

Richard M. Ferry

Brindell Gottlieb

Bernard A. Greenberg

Stephen F. Hinchliffe, Jr.

Glen A. Holden

Kent Kresa

Edward J. McAniff

Mattie McFaddenLawson

Fredric M. Roberts

Richard K. Roeder

Claire L. Rothman

Joni J. Smith

Lisa Specht **

Cynthia A. Telles

James A. Thomas

Andrea L. Van de Kamp **

Thomas R. Weinberger

Alyce de Roulet

Williamson

** Chair Emeritus

Current as of July 1, 2023

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Tours are offered daily. Check the schedule to plan a fun-filled day in Downtown L.A.!

Visit musiccenter.org for additional information.

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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Support from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors plays an invaluable role in the successful operation of The Music Center.

Hilda L. Solis Supervisor, First District Janice Hahn Chair, Fourth District Kathryn Barger Supervisor, Fifth District Holly J. Mitchell Supervisor, Second District Lindsey P. Horvath Chair Pro Tem, Third District

Live at The Music Center

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DTLA—Afro-Cuban Rumba & Cuban Rhythms Night

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AUG 2023

SAT 11 AUG / 7:00 p.m.

The Music Center’s Dance

DTLA—Disco Night

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