Photo Mike Nyman.
Sponsored by
Where you bank matters. Your community depends on it. The simple decision of where you bank and how your bank deploys your money can have a big impact on your community. With Berkshire, you are banking local while enjoying the premium service offerings the big banks provide mixed with that smaller bank attention to service. All while helping us meet our top priorities of fostering small businesses and growing the local economy. Thank you for supporting us for 175 years.
Member FDIC. 11/21
berkshirebank.com
2 Southbridge Street Worcester, MA 01608 TheHanoverTheatre.org
STAFF Executive Office President & CEO Troy Siebels Executive Assistant Amanda Bohart Communications VP of Communications Lisa K. Condit Communications Director Monica Wagner Elefterion Communications Manager Lillian Irwin Senior Sales Manager Diane Pieciak Content Manager Brendan Donnellan Customer Service & Sales Manager Lou Ramos Customer Service & Sales Assistant Mgr. Sarah Hallowell Customer Service & Sales Team Leaders Amy Osborn - Groups Jean O'Halloran - Events Customer Service/Sales Associates Mildred Anderson Naya Byfield Julie Carlson Anna MacInnis Fabiana Montoya Sonya Richards Communications Assistant Ashleigh Prince Conservatory Dance Faculty Garine Avakian Jamie Brown Sarah-Kay "SKooJ" Clark David DuBois Mark A. Harootian Charlotte McNutt Kendall Niblett Ana Luisa Thompson-Konopka Drama Faculty Kalee Burrows
Sharon Hart John Minigan Meredith Stypinski Nicole Tetreault Technical Theatre Faculty Nick Joyce Kim Pheymannicie Brenda Shepard Voice Faculty Sarah Callinan Mark Mummert Jane Shivick Conservatory Desk Security Dan Gangnon Development VP of Advancement Chris Marrion Director of Development Nel Lazour Development Operations Manager Veronica Bailey Stewardship and Membership Officer Betty Blute Education President, THT Conservatory Meghan Montaner Conservatory Executive Assistant Erin Kearney Director of Conservatory Operations Sharon Hart Director of Dance Jennifer Agbay Student Matinee Coordinator Kim Pheymannicie Facilities Facilities Manager Bob Krafve Facilities Associates Jonathan Bogart Rose DiGregorio Robert McCallum Matt Ricard
Finance and Human Resources VP of Finance & HR Janine Diliberto Director of Finance Gerry Baeder Director of Human Resources Veronica Villacis Accounting Associate Natsuko Finn Operations and Production VP of Operations and Production Chris Bullock Director of Audience Services David MacArthur Jr. Concessions Manager Scott Bauman Function Coordinator Jackie Dillman House Managers Elizabeth LoConto Ellen Santimaw Mark Steina FSS Salon Maître ds Karen Cavan Maureen Hardy Dale Stafford Ray Trifone Lighting Designer Brenda Shepard House Sound/Audio Engineer Nick Joyce Covid-19 Compliance Officer Chadyn Case Stage Crew IATSE Local 96 Jean McDonough Arts Center BrickBox Managing Director THT Repertory Artistic Director Olivia D'Ambrosio Scanlon Worcester PopUp Managing Director Hank Von Hellion JMAC Special Projects Coordinator Doménica Dillon
Worcester Center for Performing Arts, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, owns and operates The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
2 Southbridge Street Worcester, MA 01608 TheHanoverTheatre.org
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lisa McDonough, Chair Kellie Thibodeau, Vice Chair Charles R. Valade, Treasurer Tracy V. Wells, Clerk Marie A. Angelini, Esq. Tracy Barlok Thomas J. Bartholomew Maureen F. Binienda Francesco Cesareo, PhD Marianne E. Felice, MD William M. Finn Njeri Gichohi, Esq.
Rachel K. Heller Steven G. Joseph Linda S. Larrivee, PhD Helder Machado Michael V. O'Brien Ken Rapp Kimberly A. Rozak, Esq. Edward Russo Ellen Savickas Edwin T. Shea, Jr Troy Siebels Michael D. Sleeper
Carolyn J. Stempler Kimberly Stone, Esq. Thomas J. Sullivan Ancy Verdier, DMD Founders Paul J. Demoga, Esq. Edward P. Madaus Honorary Director Mary C. DeFeudis
The Hanover Theatre All Access Club Ruby, Emerald and Diamond Memberships Available Join the All Access Club to receive the ultimate VIP season pass with tickets to every show throughout the year! A great option for businesses to reward employees or clients. Enjoy complimentary parking, beverages, private entrance to our VIP lounge and more… Contact Diane Pieciak, senior sales manager at 508.930.2424 or diane@thehanovertheatre.org for more information.
2021-2022 SHOW SPONSORS & FSS CORPORATE PARTNERS We are grateful to the following for their support of the theatre’s season and educational programs.
Brian & Jan Barlow
Honda of Auburn
A family run business since 1964
For information on sponsorship opportunities contact Diane Pieciak, senior sales manager at 508.930.2424 or diane@thehanovertheatre.org.
heart for the arts Price Chopper and Market 32 share a love of the arts, and we champion the important role they play in the heartbeat of the community. We’re proud to support the Hanover Theatre Nutcracker. After all, we’re not just in your neighborhood, we’re your neighbor.
Broadway Designers Transform The Nutcracker The Hanover Theatre Conservatory’s annual production of The Nutcracker has undergone a major transformation with the help of internationally recognized Broadway designers Christine Peters and Paul Miller. When Ballet Arts Worcester became part of the conservatory five years ago and The Nutcracker became a conservatory production, redesigning the show was an early discussion. Jennifer Agbay, the conservatory’s director of dance and the artistic director of The Nutcracker, always envisioned the show as a pop-up book come to life onstage. When the national tour of ELF the Musical came to the theatre in 2018, the show’s inspired design caught the attention of the theatre’s staff. We found that the set of ELF had a similar pop-up and whimsical quality to what Agbay imagined for The Nutcracker. After reaching out to Peters in early 2019 and officially bringing her on board in March, the redesign was set in motion. Peters is an accomplished scenic designer most well-known for her work on ELF the Musical, although she has also worked on numerous other Broadway shows including Miss Saigon, The Book of Mormon, Newsies, The Addams Family and Bonnie and Clyde. Her national tour credits include Aladdin, Dirty Dancing, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Wizard of Oz,
The Phantom of the Opera, Mary Poppins, Les Misérables and Beauty and the Beast. This year’s production of The Nutcracker will also feature a new lighting design by Paul Miller, who collaborated with Peters on ELF the Musical. His Broadway work includes Amazing Grace, The Illusionists, Legally Blonde, Freshly Squeezed, Laughing Room Only and other Off-Broadway and national touring productions. Miller’s lighting projects include every internationally televised live performance during the New Year’s Eve celebration in New York’s Times Square for the last 20 years. When approached with the project, Peters was excited at the possibility of making this magical world come to life on The Hanover Theatre’s stage. “Before The Nutcracker was one of the most famous ballets, it was a children’s book. We wanted to go back to its roots, which felt like a very good fit especially for a production with so many children involved. The large illustrative quality of a pop-up book come to life gives a nod to the original story while adding a sense of whimsy and imagination as the characters travel to the different fantasy lands,” said Peters. For Agbay, this project fulfills a longstanding wish. “Finally after 15 years, my dreams of designing the production from scratch are coming true!” she said. “After speaking with
several designers, no one understood my artistic ideas more than Christine Peters. Right from the start, she was on the same page about my needs for magic and whimsy. Her designs emulate my vision of a real-life pop-up book with childlike charm, but not in a cartoonish way. She shared my desire to make these designs enthralling so that children and adults alike will be transported into Clara’s magical world to take part in her voyage while experiencing their own special journey through this timeless story.”
Can you find these Nutcracker icons hidden in the show curtain? Nutcracker
The theatre is excited to embark on this new chapter for The Nutcracker and has been looking forward to unveiling the new design. As one of the theatre’s annual holiday productions, we are thrilled that this new design will delight audiences for years to come. “This production provides so much to the city of Worcester and takes us on a sweet adventure, reminding us of the power of magic,” says Agbay. “The city can declare this treasured production as its own, and it will only get better over time.”
Star
Ornament
-
Harp
�
Cheese
Eye Patch
Doll Windup Key
Ballet Slippers Horn
Tiara Sugar Plum Fairy Wand
This major design transformation of The Nutcracker was made possible by a generous gift from Mary C. DeFeudis, honorary director of the theatre’s board of directors and an original founding member from the theatre’s 2008 opening. We are grateful for her commitment to the theatre and conservatory.
C
gJJ
��!; ;<;
�
Angel Wings
Soldier's Hat
Clara's Bow
Snowflake
Gift
Fan
Mouse
Franklin Square Society We extend our sincere thanks to the Franklin Square Society members who play a leadership role in building a strong and sustainable institution that serves the cultural needs of our community. Encore Circle Donors Bank of America Mary C. DeFeudis Digital Federal Credit Union † Fred & Patty Eppinger Drs. Ivan & Noreen Green † The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation † Steve & Lee Joseph † National Grid † Donald & Polly Phipps *†‡ Olivia & Rachel Scanlon The Shanklin Family Veronica & Howard Wiseman
Avidia Bank Paul & Jane Baker † Brian & Janet Barlow † Bartholomew & Company Inc R.E. Bidinger, DDS & J.M. Stiles, DMD *† Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Bollus Lynch † Bowditch & Dewey, LLP Henry & Pamela Camosse Frank Carroll & Family CinchIT, Inc † Mary Frances & John Coakley James & Nancy Coghlin † Commonwealth Electrical Technologies LLC Cornerstone Bank † Celebrity Circle Donors Country Bank Assumption University † Randall S. Barko & Marie Elissa Boisvert † Jeff Johnson, Eagle Cleaning Corp. † Fallon Health † Bay State Savings Bank † Fidelity Investments Berkshire Bank † Allen Fletcher † Karin Branscombe Warner S. & Mary F. Fletcher Marianne Felice, MD † FLEXcon Gwyn & Linda Fisher † Gus & Lori Gerulskis Deborah Gradowski Lisa Kirby Gibbs Roberta Henderson † The Grenon Family *† Dr. Paulette Kimball-Wren Don & Peg Harbert † Lisa & Neil McDonough † Donna & Andrew Hebb † Vincent & Denise Osterman † Arthur M. & Martha R. Pappas Foundation Richard & Janice Helle † Siobhan Hullinger Nancy Prior Jack & Cynthia Kadzik Grace & Jack Roche Judith Ann & Edward J. Keegan III The Club at Rockland Trust Lamoureux Pagano Associates Marc & Miriam Rogers-Montalvo * Bruce & Andrea Little † Amy & Edward Russo * The Little Gym of West Boylston Carolyn & John Stimpson Lundgren Honda Michael & Andrea Urban Dorothy Lurier Kim & Adrian VanderSpek † Robert & Myra McAnulty *†‡ Worcester Business Development Miles Press/American Printing & Corporation † Envelope Co., Inc. Richard & Patricia Morin Director Circle Donors Oriol Health Care * AbbVie † Donald & Susan Pegg *† AdCare Educational Institute Stephen & Cynthia Pitcher Kristen Albright † Russell Pratt & Marilyn Downer † Archstone Financial †
Rand-Whitney Container LLC Ken & Karen Rapp †‡ Reliant Medical Group Robin Rhodes *† Cliff & Susan Rucker † Saint Vincent Hospital John & Ellen Savickas *† Struck Catering Sullivan, Garrity & Donnelly Insurance † Kellie Thibodeau Raymond Trifone *† UniBank Webster Five † WinnDevelopment Worcester Fitness *† Worcester State University Producer Circle Donors A. Arsenault & Sons, Inc. † AllCom Credit Union † Barry & Jean Alman *†‡ AlphaGraphics * Cliff & Mary Ellen Anderson † Derrick & Kimberly Anderson *† Mike & Marie Angelini † Brent & Katrinka Arthaud *† Atlas Distributing * Richard & Sharon Avis David & Linda Ayers † Edward Bambauer † Laurian Banciulescu & Matthew Kamins † Jeff & Tracy Barlok † Jack & Susan Bassick † Dr. Steven J. Beckman & Family † The Belsito Family Dr. & Mrs. Bruce Bender * Len & Maria Beyersdorfer * Maureen Binienda * Jacqueline Blomgren † Maurice & Pamela Boisvert † Kenneth & Patricia Boivin † John & Dawn Budd Stephen & Rosanna Burke *† Virginia & Kevin Byrne † Drs. Richard & Peni Callahan † continued
Central One offers a variety of youth accounts with great benefits to help guide your child with their finances each step of the way.
Oakie Super Saver Club For children under the age of 13 offering a competitive interest rate and flexible access to their funds.
Future Investor Premium Certificate For children age 17 years or younger, start saving with our Future Investor Certificate offering premium interest rates with only $100 minimum to open. You can keep adding to the certificate and watch the savings grow.
Student Checking For your student 13 years or older, this free checking account makes the grade with no monthly fees or minimum balances required. Guide your child towards useful money management skills.
centralfcu.com | (800) 527-1017
800-527-1017 | centralfcu.com
Serving all of Worcester County
*Terms and conditions apply. For account requirements, visit centralfcu.com. Federally Insured by NCUA.
Franklin Square Society Susan Cammuso † Jeffrey & Ginni Cardoso † Thomas & Candy Cashman *† Barbara & Richard Cerny *† Filomena & Francesco Cesareo † James & Stella Chacharone Carol & David Chester † John & Brigita Clementi Brenda & Vinny Cloutier † Lisa K. Condit *† Mary & Hannah Cooper *† Richard & Ann Marie Cravedi † Jeanne Y. Curtis Charitable Trust Paul & Sandra Demoga * Joseph & Linda Depasquale † Maureen & Richard Dodakian Donald & Melanie Donegan * Steven & Peggy Dorval † John Doubleday & Cindy Powers *† William & Linda Durgin † Jason & Chelsea Eastty * Monica Elefterion & Mark Wagner * Richard & Deborah Emmons † Jeanne & John Esler † Annette & Mark Farley † Mr. William Finn Andy, Carolyn, Owen & Evan Fitzpatrick † Ann L. Flynn Robert Frankel & Ann McCauley Jeffrey Fuller & Paula Cullinane † Mark & Jan Fuller † Mary & Noelle Fura † Lee & Dina Gaudette *† Njeri Gichohi † Marty Green & Maura Mahoney † Honorable Mel L. Greenberg, Ret & Joyce M. Greenberg † Raymond & Donna Griffin † Dr. Abraham & Linda Haddad Bruce Hager *‡ Maryanne & Paul Hammond † Barbara Hanc *† Dr. John Hardin Maureen Hardy John & Melissa Harris *† Henry & Lee Harrison Rachel Heller Charles Henneberry Sr. †
Bob & Lynn Hennigan † Christine & Bill Herbert † Hilton Garden Inn William & Patricia Iandoli * Ian & Maureen Johnson † Kallin & Linda Johnson † Daniel & Elizabeth Joslyn Dr. W. David Kelly † Helen P. Koskinas Harry P. & Sharon Kotseas † Suzanne & Kevin Kozak *† Sharon & Allen Krause † Charlie & Carolyn Kretz Debra, Dennis & Heather Lamarche *† Henry & Holly LaMountain *† James & Anne Lang Linda S. & Alan J. Larrivee * John & Kathy Lauring † Richard & Tracey Lavey Susan & Richard Leahy † Richard & Mary Ellen Letarte † Stanley & Debi Levenson * Mr. Luke Lewkowicz Beth & Christopher LoConto † John & Susan LoVerso † Thomas Lowe & Jane Pond Helder & Maggie Machado, Machado Consulting *† Gloria Mackoul † Edward & Margaret Madaus *† Michael & Audrey Marcy † Carolann McAdam *† Ward & Carolynn McLaughlin *† Richard & Natasha Miller Margaret Naylor & Robert Condon † Lisa & Nick Nevin *† Ken & Erin Nosek † James D. O'Brien Jr. Esq. *† Matthew Olds & Michael Berthiaume *† Donna & Phil O'Toole Michael Pagano † Robert & Nancy Phipps * Robert Pittinger Premier Optical Debra L. & Arthur J. Remillard III Buz & Nancy Reusch *† Peter & Patti Rugg † Thomas & Patricia Ryan
Beth Sannella † John & Ellen Santimaw † John & Ann Savageau † Karen Scopetski Scumaci Family Seaman Engineering Corporation † Robin & Russell Sendelbach Ed & Denise Shea Karon & Kellie Shea *† William & Carol Shemeth † Michael & Carol Sleeper † Dale Stafford & Maureen Hardy † Dr. Daniel & Deborah Steigman † Mark Steina John & Lynn Sullivan † Sunshine Sign Company, Inc. † Walter Talbot & Christine Keller Michael & Jennifer Tarka *† Sheila & George Tetler † Timothy & Abigail Tetreault Theatre Cafe Francis J. & Karen Tighe *† John & Catherine Ushinski † Jody & Charlie Valade † Herb & Jean Varnum Ancy & Katherine Verdier Anthony Vigliotti *† Ron & Marsha Wagner William & Deborah Wall *† Patty & Daniel Walton * James & Tracy V. Wells † Todd H. Wetzel † Sharon & Peter Woodbury * Susan & David Woodbury Updated 11.2.2021 * Sustaining Donor † 7-Show Subscriber ‡1926 Legacy Society
continued
Two Restaurants...
One Committment to Excellence Contemporary American Cuisine 50 Water Street | Worcester, MA 01604 (508) 379-3400 | Lock50.com
Creative American cuisine, inspired by flavors from around the world, using unique ingredients from the changing New England Seasons
Traditional Italian Cuisine 65 Water Street | Worcester, MA 01604 (774) 243-1377 | RussoWorcester.com
Traditional Italian dishes and handcrafted pastas, scratch made from recipes handed down from generation to generation.
Community
is at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we are proud to support The Hanover Theatre, and we look forward to a season of fabulous shows.
440 Lincoln Street, Worcester, MA 01653 hanover.com 701-10628 (11/21)
Production made possible by producing partner Mary C. DeFeudis
Based on the story by E.T.A Hoffmann Music by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky Artistic Director • Jennifer Agbay Choreographers • Jennifer Agbay, Jamie Brown, Mark Harootian, Ana Luisa Thompson-Konopka, Jolanta Valeikaite Associate Choreographer • Charlotte McNutt Conductor • Eric Culver Set Design • Christine Peters* Lighting Design • Paul Miller* Sound Design • Nick Joyce Production Stage Manager • Kim Pheymannicie Assistant Stage Manager • Mark Underkofler Company Manager • Stacy Weisberg Production Assistant • Julie Bergeron Master Electrician / LX Board Operator • Brenda Shepard Props • Tiffany Poplawski and parent volunteers of The Nutcracker production Wardrobe Mistress • Beth Laperle Costumes • Nancy Smith, Bernadette Genatossio, Julie McGowan, Beth Laperle and Freda Bromberg Scenery • John Creech Design & Production, Scenic Art Studios, Inc., Keegansmission Creative Inc. and Prop & Paint Creative Studios
Producer • Meghan Montaner *Member of United Scenic Artists
The Hanover Theatre Nutcracker Orchestra Conductor • Eric Culver Violin 1 Jae Lee, Concertmaster Tara Novak Amy Ripka Amy Sims Violin 2 Zoia Bologovsky, Principal Irina Fainkichen Nadejda Krasteva Viola Dimitar Petkov, Principal Heather Porter Dani Rimoni Cello Ariana Falk, Principal Johann Soults
Oboe Denise Plaza-Martins, Principal Jennifer Slowik (+ English Horn) Bassoon Greg Newton Trumpet Adam Gautille, Principal Jay Daly French Horn Clark Matthews, Principal Alyssa Daly Trombone Neal Melley Timpani Pieter Struyk
Double Bass Bebo Shiu, Principal Kate Foss Flute Tracy Kraus, Principal Elzbieta Brandys-O’Neill (+piccolo) Clarinet Margaurite Levin, Principal Hunter Bennett (+ Bass Clarinet)
Percussion Joe DeMarco, Principal Bill Manley Harp Hyunjung Choi Celeste David McGrory
The Worcester Children's Chorus Lydia Blumhofer Anais Delfeld Cailyn Kindorf Charlotte Kinney
Miles Koning Katia Nicholson Lila Tallagnon Kylan Tremblay
The Party Scene It is Christmas Eve at the Silberhaus home, a large and grand house with the most beautiful Christmas tree imaginable. The Silberhaus' are hosting their annual Christmas party, welcoming the arrival of their family and friends. The children, Clara and Fritz, are dancing and playing as they also welcome their friends. The party grows festive with music and dance as Godfather Drosselmeyer arrives. He is a skilled clock and toy maker and always full of surprises. Drosselmeyer draws everyone’s attention as he presents two life-size dolls. They are the delight of the party, each taking a turn to dance. The children receive gifts and Drosselmeyer gives Clara a beautiful Nutcracker that becomes the hit of the party. Fritz becomes jealous and grabs the Nutcracker from Clara and promptly breaks it. Clara is heartbroken and looks on as Drosselmeyer quickly repairs the Nutcracker with a handkerchief he magically draws from the air. As the evening grows late, the guests depart and the Silberhaus family retires for the evening. Clara, worried about her beloved Nutcracker, sneaks back downstairs and falls asleep with him in her arms.
The Fight Scene As the clock strikes midnight, strange things begin to happen. Clara begins shrinking as her beautiful Christmas tree grows high above her. The room fills with an army of mice, led by the fierce Rat King. The Nutcracker awakens, and leads his army of toy soldiers into battle with the mice. The Rat King corners the Nutcracker and battles him one-on-one. The Nutcracker seems to be no match for the Rat King. Clara, horrified, makes a final, daring effort to wrestle away the Rat King’s sword, but the Nutcracker intercedes and impales the Rat King. He drops to the floor and the mice run away, carrying their leader’s lifeless body.
The Land of Snow The Nutcracker turns into a Prince and takes Clara on a journey to the Land of Snow, an enchanted forest wonderland where they are welcomed by The Snow Queen, Snow King and dancing snowflakes.
The Land of Sweets The Prince escorts Clara to the Land of Sweets, where they are greeted by the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cavalier. The Prince tells the Sugar Plum Fairy about the daring battle with the army of mice. They are rewarded with a celebration of dances from around the world. As a finale, the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Cavalier dance a beautiful Pas de deux.
The Dream Ends
Clara awakens from her dream and finds herself back at home with her beloved Nutcracker.
The Cast of The Nutcracker PROLOGUE CAST Chestnut Girl: Tammi Novia Townspeople: Ted Achtem, Elizabeth Buonomo, Noel Rose DeRosa, Sydney Duby, Jaxson Farrington, Charlotte Fredette, Linnea Guinan, Kalin Iagallo, Emma Jalbert, Kaitlyn Kiefer, Aelic Lynch, Allie Mae Macrelli, Veronica Maher, Sierra Racine, Sarah Underkofler, Erin Reid-Eriksen, Casey Reid, Lilian Vaillancourt
ACT I
PARTY SCENE Clara Silberhaus: Morgan Soulé Fritz Silberhaus: Andy Lane Herr Drosselmeyer: Mark Harootian Frau Silberhaus: Ana Luisa Thompson- Konopka Herr Silberhaus: Matthew Polsky Maids & Butler: Audrey Achtem, Gabriella Cellucci, Evan Underkofler Kissy Doll: Madison Rizzo Soldier Doll: Cast 1: Aiden Powers, Cast 2: Talia Smith Party Parents: Ted Achtem, Garine Avakian, James Courtney, Benjamin Dolan, Meghan Gates, Linnea Guinan, Matthew Mange, Charlotte McNutt, Patrick Monahan, Gillian Murphy, Erin Reid-Eriksen, Aaron Seider Party Girls: Lexi Bancroft, Adrianna Cook, Elise Drake, Charlotte Fredette, Denali Herbert, Kalin Iagallo, Emma Jalbert, Kaitlyn Kiefer, Cara Klatt, Aelic Lynch, Veronica Maher, Olivia Merrick, Fayelinn Poplawski, Sierra Racine, Lilian Vaillancourt Party Boys: Alexandra Bruce, Jaxson Farrington, Anny Jahaj, Kaiden Quinn, Noah Serr
BATTLE SCENE The Nutcracker Prince: Jackson Bradford Mary Mouse*: Nina Browning Mice: Lily Braman, Violet Haskins, Briley Gardell, Ella Kennedy, Lyla Mange, Elena Perez, Alyssa Shotsberger, Lily Souda, Claire Reid-Eriksen Rats: Brooke Farrington, Dayana Gonzalez, Miriam Greenslit, Avah Ortiz, Elena Polsky Lead Soldier: Calle Merchant Soldiers: Cast 1: Elle Angarita, Zoey Crandall, Kassidy Gibree, Sara Hennigan, Olivia Kac, Phoebe Lawendowski, Ellie Monahan, Erin Sullivan, Lia Tselios, Emmaly Waugh Cast 2: Helena Adkins, Ellie Allard, Jillian Bukoski, Zoey Crandall, Ariana Garcia, Natalia Gillaspie, Emma Harvey, Sadie Matczak, Alba Martinez, Mikel Roth Rat King: Teddy Grillo Mini Rat Queen Doll: Anya Hoemann Mini Nutcracker Doll: Kaitlyn Chu * Role named in honor of benefactor, Mary C. DeFeudis, who helped make The Nutcracker scenic design possible.
LAND OF SNOW Snow Queen: Silken Kelly Snow King: Austin Eyler Lead Reindeer: Violet Palko Reindeer: Anna Branco, Avery Deorsey, Penelope Dolan, Anya Hoemann, Emma-Gabrielle Isidore, Lila Pelletier, Emily Pulsifer, Lailah Seider, Violet Thomas, Cora Vensel Snow Corps de Ballet: Grace Armour, Maia Beaudry, Gabriella Cellucci, Shannon Courtney, Noel Rose DeRosa, Sydney Duby, Madison Rizzo, Talia Smith
Intermission (20 minutes) ACT II
ANGELS Angel Principal: Gabriella Cellucci Demi Angels: Calle Merchant, Sierra Racine Angels: Audrey Achtem, Lindsey Berthiaume, Brooke Farrington, Kassidy Gibree, Natalia Gillaspie, Dayana Gonzalez, Emma Jalbert, Abbi Lane, Arianna Lemerise, Naila Manasseh, Avah Ortiz, Elena Polsky Small Angels: Lexi Bancroft, Caitlyn Clarke, Zoe D’Elia, Kira Howe, Corinne Mayo, Mikel Roth LAND OF SWEETS Spanish Principals: Maia Beaudry and Teddy Grillo Arabian Princess: Shannon Courtney Arabian Attendants: Elizabeth Buonomo, Allie Mae Macrelli, Casey Reid, Katherine Totman Chinese Principal: Cast 1: Fayelinn Poplawski, Cast 2: Noel Rose DeRosa Chinese Corps de Ballet: Cast 1: Kaitlyn Kiefer and Calle Merchant Cast 2: Sierra Racine and Sarah Underkofler Russian Principals: Sydney Duby and Aiden Powers Shepherdess: Grace Armour White Sheep: Lillian Head, Zoe Lavigne, Taelyn Saldana, Sophia Shliapa Black Sheep: Claire Angarita Mother Ginger: Mark Harootian Polichinelles: Isla Brady, Kaitlyn Chu, Leah Ciak, Ainsley Colorio, Sadie Davidson, Abigail Freeman, Ella Hurley, Claire Reid-Eriksen WALTZ OF THE FLOWERS Dew Drop Fairy: Rachele Perla Corps de Ballet: Grace Armour, Maia Beaudry, Shannon Courtney, Sydney Duby, Veronica Maher, Madison Rizzo, Talia Smith, Sarah Underkofler GRAND PAS DE DEUX Sugarplum Fairy: Nayara Lopes Cavalier: Arian Molina
Who's Who in The Nutcracker NAYARA LOPES (Sugar Plum Fairy) is a First Soloist with Philadelphia Ballet from Curitiba, Brazil. Nayara Lopes began dancing at age six. She trained at the School of Theatre Dance Guaira in Brazil and later at the American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School in New York. Nayara also competed in ballet competitions such as the Youth American Grand Prix (YAGP) finals in New York, where she received the Mary Day Special Award, as well as the YAGP regionals in Columbia, SC, where she was the 2011 Grand Prix winner. Nayara joined Philadelphia Ballet for the 2016/2017 season as a member of the corps de ballet, was promoted to Soloist for the 18/19 season, and was then promoted to First Soloist for the 2019/2020 Season. She has performed principal roles such as the Sugarplum Fairy in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®️and Cinderella in Ben Stevenson’s Cinderella. Nayara has also danced in the world premieres of Helen Pickett’s TILT, Brian Sanders’ Chicken Bone Brain and Nicolo Fonte’s Ghost Stories. ARIAN MOLINA SOCA ( Cavalier) b e g a n h i s ballet studies in 2001 at the Alfonso Pérez Isaac Vocational School of Art and then, in 2006, joined the National Ballet School in Havana under the guidance of Elena Canga and Yuneisi Rodríguez, among other notable professors. Throughout his studies, Arian participated in a range of competitive events, including the 2008 International Ballet Teaching Academy Encounter, where he was awarded the bronze medal. He also participated in the Inter-Academy Encounters held in Mazatlán, Mexico in 2008 and then again in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Pretoria, South Africa in 2009. Arian joined Philadelphia Ballet as a principal dancer for the 2015/2016 season, performing a range of works from the contemporary to the classic. He has danced principal and featured roles that include Ben Stevenson’s Cinderella (Prince), Nacho Duato’s Remansos, Christopher Wheeldon’s
DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse, Angel Corella’s Le Corsaire (Conrad) and George Balanchine’s Western Symphony (Four th Movement) JACKSON BR ADFORD ( Nutcracker Prince) i s thrilled to be making his debut as the Nutcracker Prince for The Hanover Th e at re Co n s e r vato r y ’s Nutcracker. Jackson began his training at various dance schools throughout the Chicagoland area. He graduated high school from the Chicago Academy for the Arts in 2020. After high school he continued his training as a Trainee at Ballet West for one year. He is now pursuing his BFA in Dance from The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. S I L K E N K E L LY ( S n o w Queen) is originally from D e nve r, Co l o r a d o a n d began her training at the Academy of Colorado Ballet. S h e at te n d e d s u m m e r intensives at the Harid Conservatory and American Ballet Theatre. As a fullscholarship student, she attended the School of American Ballet, Houston Ballet, and Ballet West. She joined the Houston Ballet’s second company and later the main company, touring nationally and internationally. Since relocating to New York in 2015, Silken joined Dance Theatre of Harlem for a season, has performed with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, danced with Cleveland Ballet, and many other project-based companies in New York. She also dances with Sweetbird Production’s Rock the Ballet, touring all throughout Europe. Silken has founded her own company, Contingent Ballet, that has had successful virtual performances, has worked with Canon Camera, and has been part of a film festival, creating an original dance film. AU S T I N E YL E R ( S n ow King) spent his early years training with worldrenowned teachers John White and Margarita De Saa’. He also attended several summer intensive
Dressing Gentlemen for Special Occasions since 1923 • • • •
Weddings Proms Infant Tuxedos Suit rentals & Sales
96 98
Years in in Years Business Business
1923-2019 1923-2021
www.bonardis.com 800.752.4036
6TH ANNUAL
AN EVENING OF DIVERSE DANCE CELEBRATING NEW ENGLAND’S TALENTED SCHOOLS AND COMPANIES ON ONE STAGE!
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022 7:00 pm Saturday, April 28, 2018 The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
CONSERVATORY TheHanoverTheatre.org/conservatory
To participate in this amazing dance event
For more information email jennifer@thehanovertheatre.org or call Jennifer Agbay 508.471.1794 for more contact jennifer@thehanovertheatre.org
info.
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts • 2 Southbridge Street • Worcester, MA • 877.571.SHOW(7469)
Who's Who in The Nutcracker programs on full scholarship, including American Ballet Theatre, the Sarasota Cuban Ballet School, and Campaneria Ballet School in Cary, North Carolina, where, under the direction of Miguel Campaneria, Austin competed in multiple international ballet competitions. Most recently, he received a bronze medal for highest scoring pas de deux for Le Corsaire at the 2016 World Ballet Competition. Also in 2016, Austin earned 2nd place at the Youth American Grand Prix (YAGP) – Tampa in the senior men’s classical, 3rd place at YAGP, Tampa in the small ensemble category for Le Corsaire pas de deux. Following this, he received job offers and multiple scholarships, including Ballet San Antonio, Ballet West, Boston Ballet, and the Kirov School. R AC H E L E P E R L A (Dew Drop Fairy) is a professional freelance dancer based in New York City. She currently dances with New Chamber Ballet, under the direction o f M i ro M a g l o i re, a n d trained with master teacher, Wilhelm Burmann. Rachele is an alumna of The Hanover Conservatory/ The Youth Ballet of Worcester and of the PreProfessional Program at the Boston Ballet School. She graduated cum laude from Fordham University with a BFA in Dance from The Ailey School. Rachele has trained internationally in ballet, contemporary ballet, modern, and improvisational techniques and has performed works by Alvin Ailey, William Forsythe, Madeleine Hollander, Earl Mosley, Margo Sappington, Levi Marsman, Telmo Moreira among other notable choreographers. M A R K A . H A R O OT I A N (Drosselmeyer, Mother Ginger) is a native of Worcester. Harootian received his early dance training at the Performing Arts School of Worcester. His main training was in classical ballet, but also had extensive training in Modern, Jazz and Musical Theater. He attended the University of Utah, became a member of Utah Ballet and received his B.F.A.
in ballet in 2004. From 2004-2012, Harootian performed a variety of works with Festival Ballet Providence as a company dancer and choreographed many premiered works at FBP and several other regional dance companies and universities. Harootian was a guest artist for Hong Kong’s Academy for The Performing Arts, Orange County School of the Arts and an adjunct professor at Chapman University. He also taught at California School of the Arts-San Gabriel Valley and Pasadena Dance Theater. Harootian obtained his M.F.A. in dance from Montclair State University in 2020 and is currently an adjunct professor at Salve Regina University and Dean College. ANA LUISA THOMPSONKONOPKA (Frau Silberhaus, Ballet Mistress) is a native of Brazil; Thompson-Konopka graduated from the Maria Olenewa School of Dance, the official School of the Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro. While there, she performed in Coppelia and La Sylphide with the company. She also danced with Companhia de Danca Rio. ThompsonKonopka completed the David Howard Teacher’s Seminar in 2000. She served on the faculty at PASOW from 1998-2004. She served as ballet mistress for Ballet Arts Worcester from 2005-2017. She choreographed for the Worcester Youth Ballet Company and PASOW’s The Nutcracker. ThompsonKonopk a has per formed in numerous productions of The Nutcracker; including the roles of Sugar Plum Fairy, Snow Queen, Arabian Princess and Spanish Soloist. She is now a faculty member and ballet mistress at THTC. Thompson-Konopka is a licensed Zumba instructor and certified as a Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT) teacher. MATTHEW POLSKY (Herr Silberhaus) is excited to be returning to The Hanover Theatre stage for his seventh year in The Nutcracker. This is his first year playing the role of Clara’s Father. In addition to suppor ting his daughters in many continued
Who's Who in The Nutcracker years of dance, Matt is an avid potter. He is a laboratory manager and boat captain. Matt would like to sincerely thank his family and friends, especially his wonderful wife Annette for all she does, including volunteer support of The Nutcracker, and of course his daughters Elena and Natalie. Much thanks and appreciation to Jennifer Agbay and the amazing, hardworking staff and volunteers of this conser vator y and production. JENNIFER AGBAY (Artistic Director) is the Director of Dance at THTC. She received her early dance training at The Performing Arts School of Worcester, studying under Directors Shirley Benjamin, Wayne Stuart, and the late Kevin Milam. Jennifer received a Bachelor of Science from New York University. While at NYU, Jennifer studied under Christine Spizzo, Mireille Briane, Oleg Briansky, Colin Connors, Douglas Dunn, and Cynthia Rowan. Her professional repertoire includes performing with “Ballet for Young Audiences,” and The Washington Square Repertory Dance Company. From 2001-2003, Jennifer served on faculty at the Boston Ballet School. From 2003-2005, Jennifer was Artistic Director for the Performing Arts School of Worcester. In 2006, Jennifer founded Ballet Arts Worcester to provide students formal training in classical ballet. In 2017 BAW merged with The Hanover Theatre Conservatory. Jennifer continues to act as artistic director and/or choreographer for the conservatory. Jennifer is a two-time winner of best choreographer for the “Tamy” awards. ERIC CULVER (Conductor) began his training at the Eastman School, New England Conservatory and Catholic University. His teachers included Vincent Lenti (piano), Richard Pittman (conducting) and Robert Cogan (composition). He is an active composer and conductor in New York City, Boston, Arlington, VA, and Washington, D.C. He is currently the assistant conductor of the New
England Philharmonic. Recently, Eric served as music director for staged productions of Grey Gardens and Little Women. For several summers he was the resident composer at the Redfeather Theatre Company at Green Hill Park in Worcester. Currently, he has written incidental music for a recent production of Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna and a full score for Brecht’s Caucasian Chalk Circle. He is thrilled to mark his third production of The Nutcracker on The Hanover Theatre stage. CHRISTINE PETERS (Set Design) Design Credits: 2012/2018 Elf Tour, 1st Date, Mickey & Minnie’s Doorway to Magic. Noel Tour. Broadway (associate designer): King Kong Alive on Broadway, Miss Saigon, 1984, Paramour, Les Miserables, Testament of Mary, Jekyll & Hyde, The Book of Mormon, Newsies The Musical, The Addams Family, Elf, Bonnie and Clyde, The House of Blue Leaves, Elling, Enron, Mary Stuart, The American Plan, Cyrano de Bergerac and Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life. National tours (associate designer): Waterfall, Aladdin, Newsies, Dirty Dancing, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Wizard of Oz, The Phantom of the Opera, Jekyll and Hyde, Mary Poppins, Les Miserables and Beauty and the Beast. At the regional theater, (designer): Mary Poppins, Legally Blonde, Cinderella, Cats (Zoni Award, Set Design), Miss Saigon, The Man of La Mancha, My Fair Lady (Zoni Award) and The Music Man. Midtown International Theater Festival (designer): Tallish Tales: A Cautionary Fable for Children and Adults, (MITF Award, Set Design.) PAUL MILLER (Lighting Design) Broadway: Ruben & Clay’s Christmas Show, Amazing Grace, The Illusionists, Legally Blonde, Freshly Squeezed, Laughing Room Only. Over a dozen National Tours including The Illusionists, Elf, The Producers, Hairspray and Nunsense. Many commercial Off-Broadway productions and City Center Encores! He is a regular at many regional theatres in North America including The Old Globe, Stratford Shakespeare Festival (Ontario), D.C. Shakespeare, Chicago Shakespeare, Idaho Shakespeare, Great Lakes Theatre Co., Asolo Repertory, American Conservatory Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, The Goodspeed Opera House, Pittsburgh CLO and Seattle’s 5 th Avenue Theatre among others. His designs continued
advocates for routine heart screenings in youth Advocates for routine ECGs in youth. Provided free heart screenings to over 1,000 students from:
Burncoat HS Wachusett HS Worcester Tech HS
Worcester North HS Worcester South HS Gardner HS
Doherty HS Salem HS
find whyyouth at programs and Donated over 80 AEDsout to schools, families. joshthibodeauhelpinghearts.com joshthibodeauhelpinghearts.com
In loving memory of Josh
Who's Who in The Nutcracker for ballet can be seen in the repertoires of The New Jersey Ballet, The Eglevsky Ballet and The Grand Rapids Ballet Companies. For television: Live from Lincoln Center, Netflix, Showtime and Comedy Central. Internationally : Productions in São Paulo, Toronto, London, Vienna, Milan (Teatro alla Scala), Manila, Johannesburg, Beijing, Slovenia, Canada and Mexico. Paul has been the Lighting Director for the internationally televised New Year’s Eve Celebration from New York’s Time’s Sq. for the last 20 years. Originally from Chicago he trained at The Theatre School at DePaul. NICK JOYCE (Sound Design) has a four-decade long career in audio that spans the globe as a touring house mixer/monitor engineer/ production manager for such artists as Miles Davis, Doctor John, Joe Satriani, Donna Summer and John Scofield. In addition to his touring repertoire, add such special events as the 1990 Earth Day in Central Park (to an estimated audience over 750,000), the rededication of The Statue of Liberty (with the Boston Pops, July 4, 1986 at Liberty State Park in NJ), numerous studio recordings, sporting events and five seasons at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee School of Music as audio designer and mixer for their musical theatre program. He brings his in depth
knowledge and expertise of all aspects of audio to The Hanover Theatre Conservatory while starting his 12th year with The Hanover Theatre as the Head of Audio. He is the audio designer and mixer annually for A Christmas Carol and the Youth Summer Programs. KIMBERLY PHEYMANNICIE (Stage Manager) is a trained theatre technician and stage manager from the Boston theatre scene. She has worked on numerous productions and concerts with Greater Boston Stage Company, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company and Reagle Theatre as a stage manager and lighting technician. She has worked with theatre educational programs at The Hanover Theatre Conservatory, Greater Boston Stage Company and Groton School as a production manager, stage management mentor, and has taught workshops in lighting, makeup, and design. Kim received her Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology with a concentration in Technical Theatre from Fitchburg State University, and a Master of Arts in Theatre Education from Emerson College. She was a two-time semi-finalist in the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival for stage management. She is a MA certified teacher.
Engage with The Hanover Theatre all year! • Experience the All Access Club • Advertise & partner
• Become a corporate member • Sponsor a show
Contact Diane Pieciak, senior sales manager at 508.930.2424 or diane@thehanovertheatre.org for more information.
Buy early to get the best seats at these upcoming shows. New shows added all the time! November 24 20 Days of Deals begin on social media and TheHanoverTheatre.org November 26 Conservatory registration opens for winter/spring 2022 semester November 26 & 29 Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sales December 1 Sarah Brightman: A Christmas Symphony December 3 Boston Pops 2021 Tour sponsored by The Hanover Insurance Group December 6 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical sponsored by Fidelity Investments December 7 Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies December 16-23 A Christmas Carol sponsored by Assumption University December 19 Relaxed Performance of A Christmas Carol January 16 STOMP sponsored by Reliant Medical Group January 21 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! Neighbor Day sponsored by Webster Five February 3 Mystery Science Theatre 3000 LIVE: Time Bubble Tour February 5 Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock & Roll sponsored by Cornerstone Bank February 6 The Choir of Man February 17 Chloe Arnold’s Syncopated Ladies LIVE March 3-6 CATS sponsored by Country Bank March 12 The Red Hot Chilli Pipers March 20 Brit Floyd World Tour 2022 Bert Kreischer: The Berty Boy Relapse Tour March 25 March 29 One Night of Queen sponsored by Eagle Cleaning Corporation An Evening with Straight No Chaser March 30 March 31 - April 3 Summer: The Donna Summer Musical sponsored by Bay State Savings Bank** April 7-10 Blue Man Group sponsored by Berkshire Bank** Anastasia sponsored by Cornerstone Bank** April 14-17 April 26 - May 1 The Prom sponsored by Fidelity Investments** May 8 The Kid Brother: Silent film accompanied by Clark Wilson on the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ June 16-19 The Band's Visit sponsored by The Club at Rockland Trust June 24 Gordon Lightfoot: The Legend in Concert June 25 Menopause the Musical® ** At this time, most tickets to our 2021-2022 Broadway Series are only available through FLEX packages or group sales. Be Flexible! Choose four or more Broadway shows and save 10% with a FLEX package. Call the box office today! 877.571.7469 Please understand that all shows, dates, times and pricing are subject to change.
s
Youth Ballet Company The Youth Ballet Company is our resident youth company and offers superior training and first class performance opportunities. The Youth Ballet Company is comprised of students between the ages of 12 and 19. This company was created to give young, capable dancers a pre-professional experience for a professional dance lifestyle. Students are distinguished by divisions: Apprentice and Junior Company. Participation in this company is by invitation only.
Junior Company
Teddy Grillo
Veronica Maher
Fayelinn Poplawski
Morgan Soulé
Apprentice Company
Noel Rose DeRosa
Emma Jalbert
Photos Mike Nyman.
Casey Reid
Make Memories Here! Bring your group to The Hanover Theatre for a truly memorable event. Our function rooms can accommodate social groups and gatherings as well as corporate meetings and private events including: • pre & post show cocktail parties • fundraisers • holiday gatherings • appetizers, buffets, dinners • networking or staff socials • donor & client appreciation events •
weddings & celebrations
For more information contact Jackie at 508.471.1799 or specialevents@thehanovertheatre.org.
THEATRE POLICIES & OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION The following is presented to inform our patrons and to maintain an orderly theatrical environment and experience. These policies notwithstanding, management will always strive to be fair, ethical and understanding of our patrons’ needs. Accessible Seating and ADA Provisions: The Hanover Theatre is committed to providing access and an enjoyable visit for persons of different abilities. Spaces are reserved for patrons who use wheelchairs and for their ambulatory companions. When purchasing tickets, please be sure to mention if any special accommodations are required, including low vision, hard of hearing, limited mobility, etc. Assistive Listening Devices: Devices are available. Please inquire at the box office or ask an usher. These cannot be reserved in advance, but the number of devices available should be sufficient for the usual demand. You will be asked to leave your driver’s license as a deposit. Booking Protect: Protect your investment by participating in Booking Protect, a ticket insurance option. You can choose to select Booking Protect as an add-on before finalizing your transaction. Booking Protect is only available at the time of purchase and allows you to receive a full refund of the purchase price should you or anyone in your party be unable to attend due to injury, illness, adverse weather conditions and more. Box Office Hours of Operation: (in person and by telephone) Monday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm; Sunday (if there is a performance), noon until 30 minutes after curtain on performance evenings. So that we may best serve patrons attending each event, please avoid visiting the box office to purchase tickets to future events during the hour prior to curtain time. Tickets may be purchased online 24/7 at TheHanoverTheatre.org or by telephone, call the box office at 877.571.7469 during standard hours of operation. Visit or mail the box office at: 2 Southbridge Street, Worcester, MA 01608. E-mail: boxoffice@thehanovertheatre.org Cameras (Recording Devices): Our standard policy is that all such devices are prohibited from use in the theatre, and offenders may be ejected without compensation. All members of the press or media must receive advance authorization from the PR dept. (PR@ thehanovertheatre.org) to use cameras or recording devices inside the theatre and must display identification upon arrival. Cell Phones: Out of respect to the performers and to fellow audience members, please remember to silence all cell phones while in the theatre. Also please note, there is no telephone which is manned throughout the performance. Please be sure to leave your cellular number with anyone who may need to reach you during an emergency, and in the event of an emergency please take your call in the lobby. Children: All patrons MUST have a valid ticket. Parents are discouraged from bringing children under five years of age to performances which are not specifically oriented to children. Parents must remove any disruptive children from the theatre into the lobby. For these reasons, and for the comfort of all audience members, please consider carefully whether it is appropriate for you to bring children under five to the theatre.
Concessions: Please do not bring outside food and drinks to the theatre. Snacks and beverages are available for sale in the lobby. First Aid: Please speak with the house manager or any of the ushers if you need first aid or have any sort of accident or medical emergency. Insurance regulations require that such instances be documented immediately. Gift Certificates: These are available in any denomination and are available online, by calling or visiting the box office and may be used by the recipient in full or partial payment for event tickets or conservatory classes. Groups: Attending the theatre is even more fun when you bring a group. Groups of 10 or more may be eligible for a discount. For information, contact Amy Osborn at 508.471.1689. Inclement Weather Policy: It is generally impossible for touring shows and performances to be rescheduled, so we do not cancel events due to inclement weather. As with other touring performances and sporting events, we are unable to refund tickets. In extreme weather conditions we will do our best to exchange subscriber and FLEX package tickets to an alternate performance, if applicable. The theatre strongly recommends that you add on ticket insurance at the time of ticket purchase through Booking Protect to protect your purchase. Lost and Found: Management is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Items found at the theatre will be held by the house manager. If you have lost an item, please contact the box office as soon as possible to make a report. You will then be contacted if the item has been found. Retrieval of the item is the responsibility of the customer. Items not claimed within 30 days will be donated or disposed of without compensation. Prohibited items and activities which are prohibited include (but are not limited to): Smoking, weapons, outside food or drinks, camera or recording devices, cell phones not silenced or set to vibrate, laser pointers, disruptive or abusive language, pets (except those assisting persons with disabilities), and persons exhibiting intoxication or drug use. Offenders may be removed from the theatre without compensation.| Rental of Theatre and Event Spaces: Please contact 508.471.1799 or specialevents@thehanovertheatre.org for further information. Resale of Tickets for Profit: Ticket holders may on occasion be in a position where they have purchased tickets that they later cannot personally use and will want to donate, give, trade or sell these tickets to friends or acquaintances. Management does not discourage private transactions of this nature. However, we may take appropriate actions to thwart the organized resale of tickets for profit by third parties, which we do not condone. The public is advised to be careful purchasing tickets from individuals they do not know personally, as such tickets may be void and in such cases admission to the theatre will be denied without compensation. Standing Room: All persons entering the theatre must have a valid ticket, and are not allowed to stand in the back or aisles. Ushers: The Hanover Theatre has a dedicated and trained force of volunteer ushers that seat and assist our guests. If you would like to volunteer, please email volunteer@thehanovertheatre.org.
We offer ASL sponsored by FLEXcon and audio description services at specific performances during our season. We offer wheelchair accessibility at all shows. Visit TheHanoverTheatre.org/accessibility for details.
Join the 1926 Society. Leave a legacy and share the passion.
“It has been our pleasure to share the rich culture and excitement of the theatre with our grandchildren and see their faces light up each time they attend a performance.”
- Fran & Karen Tighe, FSS members
We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. -Winston Churchill
Photo: Erb Photography
Share your passion for the performing arts by leaving a legacy gift to the theatre so that its future is secure for generations to come. For more information contact Nel Lazour, director of development at 508.471.1770
TheHanoverTheatre.org/planned-giving
M I L E S P RESS RE SS INC. IN C. Direct Mail
YOUR COMPLETE PRINT SERVICE PROVIDER
• Offset Printing • Digital Printing • Finishing & Bindery Services • Fullfillment Services • Mailing Services 508.752.6430 • and MORE! 14 Sword St., Auburn
WWW . MILESPRESS . US
Get the Best Seats and Save! 20 Days of Deals beginning Nov 24. Tickets & Special Offers
Follow us for daily deals.
TheHanoverTheatre.org
THANK YOU TO OUR 2021-2022 DONORS We gratefully recognize the donors who have made gifts of $150 or more this year, and note those who also support us as sustaining donors and 7-show subscribers. Their generosity supports every aspect of our work and helps to maintain our historic theatre. Supporter Donors ($600-$1,199) Jason Adams Edward Atamian Daniel & Shannon Barry † Thomas & Lynora Bartholomew Dr. & Mrs. Robert Blute Jr. Mr. Richard Chase Wynne Chase Linda Churchill Daniel Cochran Catherine Colinvaux Chris & Catherine Collins Debra D'Agostino † Barbara Delauder † Jennifer & Michael Dowdle † Susan Druker † Beth & Paul Duquette Eastern MA Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society Betty Edwards † Mallory Flagg Mark & Sherry Horeanopoulos † Ted & Kathleen Hudson Howard & Frances Jacobson Priscilla & Phillips Kerr † Dennis Kerrigan Estate of Elaine Kronlund The Laflamme Family † AJ Leto † Ann T. Lisi & Joel P. Greene Peter Lobdell LisaAnn & Matthew Martin † Kevin & Kate Mercadante † Christine & John Meuse * Jeffrey & Carol Mushnick Brendan & Claire O'Connor Ruth Odgren † David & Marlene Persky John & Joyce Pyne * Alonzo Ross Shakespeare Club of Worcester Mary C. Shea †
Jared & Caitlyn Gentilucci † Katrina Gonsalves † Mona Grande † Virginia Graves Melanie Guerin Lara Helwig Amy Hendrick & Paul Blow † Tim Hillman Associate Donors ($300-$599) Jonathan Hirsch Mary & Carl Aframe † Leigh Catherine Hudson Matthew & Susan Allen Christine Innamorati Mildred & David Anderson Jeff Judkins † Alexandra Andrews † Brian & Rebecca Kapopoulos Geraldine & Scott Baeder † Robert Keeble Norman Beisaw † Joan Kellogg Gail & Don Bellefleur Thomas & Dana Kennedy † Norman Bitsoli Kathleen & Michael Keohane † Mrs. Edie Blackney Glenn & Debbie King William & Ashley Boudo Jonathan Kleefield Jennifer Brett Bernard Kobel † Jeannie Brooks Kimberly & Eric Kohler Sally & David Buffum † Otto & Karen Kunz † Paula Burton † Judith & Ronald Lancey Howard Cohen Catherine Colinvaux & Phillip Zamore Mark Hutchison & Ruth Langlais * Christine & Russell LaPorte Jack & Nancy Collins † Marcy Larmon Ruth & Audrey Colson † Sarah Le Bourdonnec Ralph & Joan Crowley Barbara Lee † Beth & Jim Cunningham Michael Czech & Silvia Corvera-Behar Kim Longe Diane Lyford Kerry & Cheryl Daigle David MacDougall † Dr. Cheryl Davis Fran & Susan Madigan Lori Dery Diane & Kenneth Mandile Ross & Lisa Dik † Joan & Margaret McMenemy Sandra & Russell Doty † Robert & Jan Mecca † Kathy Dulude Stanley Mikoloski & Jo Ann Stanton † Thomas Fitzpatrick * Emily & Bill Mortimer † Paula Fitzsimmons James & Patricia Moynihan Carl & Susan Foley † David Nedwek Emma Freeman Charles & Christine Newfell Front St. Owner Associates Lynette Paczkowski † Jim & Deb Gallagher Kathy & Dick Perry * Myrna Garber Kimberly A. Stone & Patrick R. Jones Ralph & Jeanine Swick † Michael & Dorothy Tsotsis J. Ann Verhage Dr. Jennifer Weyler Janet Zeidler
Diane & Ken Pieciak Jenna Pierce Jeffrey Pond † Jon Rosbrook Howard Rubin Christine Russell David Russell Barbara Scanlon Phyllis Schoenfeld Deborah Sedares † Randi Setterlund Rebecca Sholes † Roxanne & Nicholas Smyrnios † William Stone Tim & Linda Sullivan † Ann Symes * Steven & Rosemary Taylor Judith Uthoff † Gerard Verweij Laura Wachs Marla Wallace † William & Carol Walsh † Linda Wasbes † Wegmans Food Markets
Chas & Gayle Weiss Henry Whittier Margaret Wong † Walter Zydlewski Patron Donors ($150-$299) Menna Albarqi Caroline & Eric Alper Dara Ambrose Lisa Anderson † Denise Arnold John Atlas Janice Babbitt Esther Bachrach Ed Barr * Jeffrey Bartee Virginia Bates Joseph Beaulac † Paul & Shari Belanger * Carolyn Belisle Jennifer Benanti Robert Bencivenga Paul Black Dana Blevins
Chris Bonni † Carolyn, Tim & Samantha Brady * Sheri & Alan Brooks David Brooks Steve, Kathy & Brian Brophy Dr. David C. Brown * Ryan Bruhn Jay Bry † Julie-Anne & Russell Burdick Monica Burnett Shirley & Donald Bussolari Anina Butler † George & Alta-Mae Butler William G. Byrne Chadyn & Paul Case Laura Caswell David & Karen Catallozzi Nancy Childress & Ned Banta † Robert & Gloria Ciaffone † Mary Clow Dr. Julie Cohen & Nathan J. Sabo Brooke Coleates Michael Collette John & Diane Collins
continued
2021-2022 DONORS Walter & Brenda Conlin † Charlotte Connor Carolyn J. Corriveau † Richard & Charlotte Cote † Ed Council & Bridget McManus Lynn Crosby Janet Croshaw Jonah & Ronna Cuker Eleanor D’Ambrosio & Tim O’Gorman Ms. H. M. Daley Herb & Andrea Daroff Sharon & Leslie Davis Lisa Delorme † Justine & Kevin DeNorscia † Ms. Armeney Derderian Robert & Cindy DiGirolamo Gerard & Joan Dio † Susan Direda Michael Doherty Ethel Dotts † Drs. Jordan & Kimberly Eisenstock Patty Ellis † Jane Ellis Bill Fairbanks * Andrea Falcione Dr. Bob Falter † Connie Favreau & Ray Johns * Dennis Fenton * Deborah & Daniel Fins † Leslie Fish & Jerry Gurwitz Kevin Fitzgerald Thomas & Susan Flynn † Joan & Michael Foley † Rosalind Forber † Joyce Ford † Marianne Foster Patricia Fountain Christine Gagne † Bernard Gagnon Regina Gahan Sharon Garcia * Mrs. Cynthia Gemme Patricia George Lisa Giglio Suzanne Gillman † Cheryl Goodney Gary & Karen Guglielmello †
Margaret Guzman † Nate Hafer & Michelle Mondoux Mrs. Constance Hamilton Russ Hatch Grace-Louise Hebert † Laurel Hemmer * Richard Henderson Kevin Hickey † Marie Hobart Seth Holmes Lee Anne Hooley Paula Howard & Craig Caruso † Richard Howarth † Charles Howe * David Hughes Kathleen Janssen Harry & Jean Johnson * Gayle Joseph Kim Kaminski-Donaher Ellen Kazin Ms. Lori Keddy Linda Kennedy † Patricia Kennedy † Kimberly & Sean Keogh Catherine Keyes David Kimok Jennifer & Ted Kremer The Augusta H. Kressler, M.D Fund of Greater Worcester Community Foundation Mary Anna Labato Mark Labbe Cynthia Lafortune Jim Langley † Greg Lano Madelaine & Albert Latini * Patricia & Robert Laut Barbara & David Lavallee Katherine Leblanc † Joseph & Dianne Leland Matthew Levesque Steven Liedell Carolyn Limeri † Theresa Linnell Maureen & John Locke * Johanna Lolax Anthony & Christine Long †
Paul Lukas Lucy & Lisa Lukason * Pat Luoto † Ann Macadam Leslie & Douglas Malloy * Christopher Marrion Abby Mayou Darcy McCarthy † Kathleen & John McClintock Catherine McCourt Paul McCrohon James & Michele McDonald † Timothy & Nadia McGourthy Maureen McKeon John McNamara † Christopher & Jayne Mehne James F. Messier † Joseph Mewhiney *† Dustin Moran Ms. Debra Morris Scott Moss & Shelley Chapman-Moss Tom & Vanda Mullins † Jessica Newfell Stephen Norton Karen Olivari Paul Outerson † Melissa Panarelli Kurt & Sharon Parent † Michael Patnode Charles Patterson Holly Pavlak Renee Peace David & Linda Pearlstein James Pease & Janice Hitzhusen Jennifer Perkins Janet Peters Gerald & Janice Peters † Bob & Ginny Picking Christine Pimentel Greta Plante Zenie Popkin Barry & Merle Portnoy * Sandra Powers † Rob & Sue Protano * Hale Pulsifer Maria Rafalski Meredith Ramsey † continued
NOVEMBER 26 – JANUARY 9
Relive your best holiday memories and make new ones at WAM. Festively decorated trees, performances, and programs for all ages. Visit worcesterart.org for more information. Sponsored by:
WORCESTER ART MUSEUM worcesterart.org
35
undergraduate majors and 47 minors
HIGHER LEARNING WITH A HIGHER PURPOSE An exceptional education should lead to a rewarding career — and an Assumption University education is exceptional. Our students graduate prepared for a lifetime of professional impact and success. But our true aim goes well beyond helping you get a good job. Our fundamental purpose is to make a positive impact on the world — and that impact begins with you.
13
graduate programs
24
NCAA DII varsity sports programs
185
acres in a beautiful, residential neighborhood
2nd largest city in New England Worcester, MA
2nd campus in Rome, Italy
Best 387 Colleges
C
M
Y
CM
Princeton Review
MY
CY
Best College for Value
CMY
We know our purpose. Are you ready to discover yours? www.assumption.edu
K
Money Magazine
Best Regional University U.S. News & World Report
2021-2022 DONORS Harold Read Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Renzoni David Risgin Denise Roane Alice Rojko Dwayne Rondeau Don Ross Anne-Marie Routhier Catherine Rudolph Denise Ryan Steven & Susan Sabacinski * Deborah Salli William Sarkisian Mr. Mike Schath Kurt Schuetz Fred Schwartz Carol Seager Patricia Segerson † Kim & Steve Seserman Carol Shansby Genevieve Shappell
Cara Simpson † Nancy Small † Colleen Spelman † Beth Stark † Randall Steere Duncan Stewart Joseph N. Stiso Michael Stockton Alan Stoll Mary A. Sullivan * Susan & Joseph Sullivan † Nancy & Janina Swiacki Kenneth Takvorian Joseph & Constance Tancrell Lori & Daniel Tanenbaum James & Paula Tashjian Marshall Tate & Judy Rothbard Tate † Steve & Rosemary Taylor Ngoc Tedeschi Barbara Thompson Carol Tucker †
Mark Underkofler Susan Upham Ms. Begilda Vasco Virginia Vaughan Anthony Vaver * Gail Veiby Bob & Holly Ventura Ruth Wentzell Jeffrey & Elizabeth Wheeler † Mrs. Karen Whitcomb Maureen Whitney Beth Williams † Phillip & Patricia Woodman † Karen Yeowell Wendy Ziesemann & Karen Freker † * Sustainer Donor † 7-Show Subscriber Updated as of 11/2/2021
Our world – and our kids – are changing every day. Is your child ready for whatever comes their way? Becoming whateveready starts here! THE LITTLE GYM OF WEST BOYLSTON Call us at (508)-232-7678 Text us at (844)-594-8244 www.TLGWestBoylstonMA.com
THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS FOR THEIR EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE!
Edmund Adamiak Diane Adamowicz Linda Adams Richard Adams Barry Alman Cliff Anderson Maryellen Anderson Mildred Anderson Patricia Ascione Pamela Ashmankas Joan Austin Charlene Baron Pat Belsito Jane Benoit Gail Bergeron Joanne Bernier Susan Berry Marilyn Bieksha Maureen Binienda Carol Bishop Linda Boll Beverly Bombard David Boucher Laurie Boucher Marie Brenneman Brian Brophy Steve Brophy David Brough Phyllis Buck Margaret Campbell Ann Cappabianca Patricia Carignan John Caron Elizabeth Casello Angela Casey Linda Casey Tommy Catacchio Karen Cavan Jane Champagne Irene Chiarvalloti Suzanne Cleary Kathryn Close Alison Cohen Michael Comer
Robert Condon Janice Conrad Eileen Contois Laura Coughlin Margot Crawford Jim Crowley Patti Cummings Eleanor Dailida Linda Dattis Barry Davenport Pat Davidson Marianne Davis Eileen Dawson Sharon DeBonis Christine Del’Olio Eileen Desautels Dianne Desrosiers Stephanie Dieterle Mary Doane Charles Dodd Sheila Donahue Suzette Dowd Kay Drumheller Irene Dube Emily Eaton Daniel Ekberg Susanne Ekberg Charles Engdahl Diane Engle John Engle David Faneuf Dolores Farrell Elizabeth Foley Joan Foley Sue Foley Debbie Fontaine Nancy Franchi Robert Frankel Jean Frazier Vicki Freilich Sheila Garvey Greg Gentile Cathy Gleason Jeanne Gohary
Rachal Goldstein Stephen Goulet Ernie Gozdur Deborah Gradowski Amy Grandone Patricia Grigas Carmel Gurucharri Patricia Hackett Carol Hansen Cynthia Hanslik Donald Harbert Maureen Hardy Patricia Harkins Donna Harrington John Harrington Robert Harrington Donna Henry James Heywood Sally Hodgerney Diane Hoff Cathleen Holmberg Abigail Holmes Helene Holmes Bunny Hurley Diane Irvine Tom Jarmas Betty Jenewin Deborah Johnson Joanne Johnson Nan Johnson Scott Johnson Jaimie Kender Patricia Kennedy Felice Kleya Debra Korman Donna Kosakowski Patricia Kowalchek Michael Kozminski Janet Krause Sara Kreisel Linda LaBrie John Ladroga Linda Ladroga Patty LaHair
Frances Langille Adele LaPearl Elizabeth Larkin Bonnie LaRue Lori Lauria Marilyn Leary Timothy Lee Kathi Lewando Annette Lisi Richard Lisi Irene Logan Sara Lohnes Luann Loughlin Barbara Luby Dorothy Lucier Sharon Macdonald Patricia Mahan Mary Malone Mary Marcinkus Elaine Martel Marilyn Mason Margot Matthews Carolyn May Myra McAnulty Robert McAnulty Rosemary McCarthy Denise McGrath David McRae Janice Melchiore Paul Meleski James Messier Debra Monahan Phyllis Monahan Mary Ellen Moore Anne Morris Patrick Morris Zinta Moskalew David Murray Lisa Murrman Anette Mysliwiec Margaret Naylor Bruce Neuwirth Nancy Neuwirth Lisa Normandin
Congratulations to ALL for a wonderful Nutcracker production! Proudly partnering with
THE HANOVER THEATRE CONSERVATORY in making Music
for Life !
info@pakmusic.org
|
PakMusic.org
|
508-791-8159
Groups Have More Fun and Save!
Did you know? The Hanover Theatre offers discounts on most shows for groups of 10 or more. No deposit required! Contact Amy at 508.471.1689 or amy@thehanovertheatre.org.
WE COULDN'T DO IT WITHOUT OUR VOLUNTEERS!
Lucinda Oates Michael Oates Darlene Orne Darlene Orrell Helen Panagiotopoulos Patricia Parent Lorraine Parretti-Crete Jennifer Perkins Diane Perry Richard Perry Joanne Petmezis Mary Pierangeli Gerard Piscitelli Phyllis Piscitelli Maria Piscitelli-Durant Elizabeth Plante Mary Poirier Paula Police Jodi Porter Joyce Power Terry Pratt
Janet Price Helen Quist Judith Reilly Anne Reynolds John Riccio Deb Richards Barbara Roach Kyes Dorene Robinson Carol Robison Cheryl Romeo Marguerite Rooney Judith Rothbard Tate Kristine Rubino Beth Sannella William Sarkisian Suzanne Saven Andrea Sheridan Jane Shropshire Jacqueline Simoes Meridith Singleton Patricia Smaldone
Joyce St. Germain Dale Stafford Diane Steere Brigitte Sterf Helen Stockdale Ann Sullivan Bridie Sullivan Peggy Sue Supernor Ann Sweetman Kenneth Takvorian Marshall Tate Allyn Taylor Lorraine Taylor Mary Teixeira Karen Terranova Eileen Terrill Sandra Theros Wendy Thomas Cecelia Thurber Victor Tolis Stacey Tomasetti
Pauline Tranter Ray Tremblay Ray Trifone France Turgeon Rosie Turner Debbie Tyborowski Timothy Veilleux Ann Verhage Katherine Vignaly Laura Wachs Arlene Wattu Barbara West Jean Weston Nancy White Joanne Wilder Michael Wilder Shelley Williams Glenn Wolfset Susan Wood Updated as of 10.6.2021
THEATRE ETIQUETTE 101 The following suggestions are based on comments from our patrons. We hope that you take these into consideration so that everyone may enjoy the show in comfort without distractions or interruptions.
• Please wear your mask at all times, except when actively eating or drinking. • Please silence all cell phones and pagers. • Please refrain from talking during the performance. • Please refrain from taking any photos or videos of the performance, these acts are prohibited in our general policies.
• Please remove your hat so that patrons behind you can see. • Please limit heavy perfumes or colognes; others around you may be allergic. • If you must leave your seat during a performance, please do so as quietly as possible.
• Please be kind and stay until after the cast bows. The performers work extremely
hard to give the public an enjoyable show. It would be greatly appreciated if you share your enthusiasm. • If any problem should arise and you would like to speak with a theatre representative, please ask your usher for immediate assistance or see a House Manager in the main lobby.
NATIONAL PLAYERS ON YOUR LOCAL STAGE A Top 20 national insurance brokerage and risk advisor, Risk Strategies expertise makes it easy for organizations and individuals to cost-effectively protect assets, offer quality employee benefits and minimize liability. Connect with your local Risk Strategies office today to learn how we can help simplify your insurance and risk management challenges. Chris Powers | cpowers@risk-strategies.com Mark Fuller | mfuller@risk-strategies.com 446 Main Street, 9th Floor, Worcester, MA 01608 T: 508-798-0893 | F: 508-791-0757 riskstrategies.com/learnmore
CONSERVATORY
ACT SING DANCE DESIGN
AS L C EW
N
T IN
AR T S S SE
RY
A JANU
CLASSES FOR CHILDREN TEENS ADULTS A CREATIVE HOLIDAY GIFT IDEA! 877.571.7469
REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!