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arizona premiere
by Frederick Knott adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
Oct 18 – Nov 8, 2014
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The University of Arizona • College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, Film & Television proudly presents an Arizona Repertory Theatre production
by Victor Gialanella from the novel by Mary Shelley Director þ Brent Gibbsf * Scenic Designer Peter Beudertf ** Lighting Designer Eve Bandi
Costume Designer Patrick Holtf **
Technical Director Sound Designer † Angela McMahon Daniel Colecchia
Voice & Dialect Coach Stage Manager f§ Courtney Stevens Dianne J. Winslow
*Member of Actors' Equity Association
Dramaturg Kalan Benbow
** Member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829
§Member of Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists þSociety of American Fight Directors
±Member of American Guild of Musical Artists
©Member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Unless otherwise noted, all designers, performers and technicians are School of Theatre, Film & Television students. f School of Theatre, Film & Television Faculty Member
†BFA Senior Capstone Project See Production Staff page for details. FRANKENSTEIN is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. Arizona Repertory Theatre is the professional theatre training company of the UA School of Theatre, Film & Television.
THE CAST
Victor Frankenstein..........................Matthew Bowdren* Creature.................................................. Micah Bond ‡ Henri...................................................Hunter V. Hnat ‡ Elizabeth........................................................Carli Naff Müller......................................................David Hentz‡ Alphonse Frankenstein.........................David Weynand* Delacia.......................................... Heather Marie Cox ‡ Frau Müller................................... Abigail Grace Harms Justine......................................................... Bryn Booth Metz.......................................................Scott Murdock Schmidt................................................. Keenan Larson William*...................................................... Zak Gruber Fritz............................................................. Crash Holt * Member of Actors’ Equity Association ‡ Actors’ Equity Membership Candidate
UNDERSTUDIES: Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. Bailey Axen, for William - David Hentz, for Creature - Truman Holt, for Fritz - Aubrey King, for Henri, Metz, & Schmidt - Keenan Larson, for Victor Frankenstein - Scott Murdock, for Alphonse Frankenstein & Müller - Cera Naccarato, for Elizabeth & Frau Müller - Ahren Victory, for Delacia & Justine. *For October 20, 23, 25, 31 & November 1 & 7 performances, the role of William will be played by Bailey Axen.
SCENE BREAKDOWN ACT I Scene 1.................................................................. Graveyard - Evening Scene 2........................................................ The Frankenstein Chateau Scene 3............................................The Tower Laboratory - That Night Scene 4........................................................Campsite - One Week Later Scene 5................................................. Campsite - Three Months Later
~ 15-Minute Intermission ~ ACT II Scene 1...................... The Grounds of the Chateau - Two Months Later Scene 2..................The Sitting Room of the Chateau - Two Hours Later Scene 3............................. The Tower Laboratory - Several Weeks Later Scene 4........................................ Elizabeth's Bedroom - One Year Later Scene 5........................The Tower Laboratory - Immediately Following
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PRODUCTION STAFF Direction, Dramaturgy and Management Production Manager Deck Manager Assistant Stage Manager Production Assistant German Language Consultant
Scenery & Props
Jenny Langf Jonathan Thompson Rachel Victoria Miller Madison Thatcher Dr. Albrecht Classen, Distinguished Professor
Assistant Technical Director Master Carpenter Carpenters Automation Supervisor
Steven Davis Joshua K. Barnhill Inga Kalvaitis, Hanna Lockhart, Jack Meng, Stefan Nikolich-Zugich, Ruth Richardson, Mitch Van Dyke, TAR 111 students Tony Cordarof
Assistant Scenic Designer Charge Artist Scenic Artists
Jesse Ploog Andrea Pratt Alison Conover, Jesse Ploog
Props Master Weapons Master Assistant Props Master Props Artisans Deck Crew
Amy Sue Hazel Jonathan Thompson Tommy Chek Yejia Cao, Cortni Elkins, M Erdman, Dorann Matson, Mara Tunnicliff, Samantha Visbal Ryuto Adamson, Renna Bazlen, Yejia Cao, Adam Denoyer, Nicolas Freitas, Dorann Matson, Daniel Miller, Hanna Peterson, Anthony Schwenker, Madison Thatcher, Vinessa Vidotto
Assistant Lighting Designer Master Electrician Assistant Master Electrician Light Board Operator Programmers Deck Electrician Electricians
Ryan Moore Mercer Pinkston Patrick Charles W. McClanahan, Kristian Rarig, Candice "CJ" Washburn Domino Mannheim Patrick Charles W. McClanahan, Mercer Pinkston, Kristian Rarig, Candice "CJ" Washburn Kiara Johnson Fatimah Amill, Joshua K. Barnhill, Yejia Cao, D. Joshua Hemmo, Gregory James Houston, Reinold Kellici, Marisa Lujan, Domino Mannheim, Dorann Matson, Jenise Melland, Tyler Nienhouse, Stefan Nikolich-Zugich, Carlos Sanchez, Sam Schwartz, Garrett Seaton, Courtney Stevens, Mitch Van Dyke, Shannon Wallace,Candice “CJ” Washburn, TAR 220 students
Assistant Costume Designer Drapers First Hands Wardrobe Crew Heads Wardrobe Crew Sound Associate Sound Designer Sound Board Operator Audio Crew
Julio C. Hernandez Elly Mikula, Leah Mednick, Maryann Trombinof, Richard Tuckettf, Ivy Zipporah Wahome Abigail Hackney, Joy Halliday, Chelsea Resh Julio C. Hernandez, Marissa Lujon Brynn Antaran, Tara Babb, Shaniya Brown, Lance Guzman, Rohan Hangal, Sheronda Joyner, Lorraine Koleski, Hannah Launius, Czarina Leyva, Dave Marr, Morgan Panknin, Amanda Rahaman, Leslie Soto, Drew Volk
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John Millerd Amber Rudnick Daniel Colecchia, Kiara Johnson, John Millerd, Marcus Myler, Amber Rudnick, Garrett Seaton
† Daniel Colecchia - BFA Senior Capstone Project in Sound Design, Matt Marcus, Faculty Supervisor
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DRAMATURG’S NOTES The myth of Frankenstein is embedded in our cultural psyche. A scientist plays God and loses. A creator abandons his son in his moment of need. We associate Frankenstein with the danger of science and ego unchecked. We question the audacity of a man who takes life and death into his own hands. However, what we rarely discuss is: what if the scientist’s experiment had gone well? What if he had been able to see that the person he created was that - a person - and not a creature? In Frankenstein, the scientist, Victor, sets out to re-animate life. He aims to revive the great minds of his time so they can be consulted about the past and future of the world. He intends to rid the earth of disease and create a new age of man. We miss the purity of Victor’s noble pursuit because we know all too well how the story ends. If it had gone well, how different would this story be? Victor believes the sacrifices he asks his family to make for him serve the greater good. Victor imagines that his creature will solve the problems of the world, cure disease, and usher in a new race. He hopes that the glory of his creation will win him forgiveness for missing the critical moments of his personal life. Victor expects his creature to bear the weight of his mistakes and to selflessly serve him. He fashions the creature to fulfill his own needs. He does not envision his creature as possessing its own desires, thoughts, and feelings. Frankenstein raises the question: what elevates us from bodies to beings? Arguably, a soul. Victor tells Henri that he hasn't factored a soul into the equation because he's never seen a soul before. Victor wrongly assumes that if he did not intend to create a soul, then a soul would not arise. Victor claims he is not an atheist and says he had not even considered that creating a sentient being would make him godlike. Ironically, he does create a living, breathing person with independent thoughts and desires. The creature’s emotions reach far beyond primal instincts, but Victor treats him like an animal anyway. The creature wants to understand the nature of its own soul and existence. The creature reaches out repeatedly only to be treated as a sub-human being. Victor’s refusal to acknowledge that the creature might possess any humanity at all causes the creature to act out and destroy Victor’s life. In performing these base and vile acts, the creature robs himself of the humanity he so desperately desired.
- Kalan Benbow, Dramaturg
Learn more through exciting discussions! Pre-Show Discussion: Sunday, Oct. 19th at 12:45 pm Our dramaturg will lead an exciting dialogue that includes behind-the-scenes information about the production. Post-Show Discussion: Sunday, Oct. 26th, immediately after the performance in the Tornabene Theatre. Meet the actors and production team during a Q&A segment. All discussions are free and open to the public.
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PROFILES Brent Gibbs (Director) – Brent is a member of the Acting/Musical Theatre Division at the UA where he teaches Acting and Stage Combat. He is a member of Actors’ Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild. A certified teacher and Fight Director with the Society of American Fight Directors, he has worked on fight sequences in theatres from Thailand to New York, winning the Arizona State Theatre Award for Excellence in Choreography for his fights in the Southwest Shakespeare Company’s production of Henry V. He has taught master classes in Stage Combat around the U.S. and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. His fight work has been seen at the San Jose Repertory Theatre, The Guthrie Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, and The Kansas City Repertory Theatre. For four summers, Brent taught stage combat workshops at The International Theatre School Festival held in Amsterdam. For nine years, he served as Director and Fight Choreographer for one of the nation’s leading outdoor dramas, Tecumseh! He is the Artistic Director for Arizona Repertory Theatre, where he has directed Execution of Justice; The Crucible; Macbeth; On the Razzle; Much Ado About Nothing; Les Liaisons Dangereuses; King Lear; Absurd Person Singular; Hamlet; The Rivals; Pericles; Rain. Some Fish. No Elephants.; Brighton Beach Memoirs; Henry IV, Part I; Scenes from an Execution; Biloxi Blues; Romeo & Juliet; Broadway Bound; Bus Stop; Titus Andronicus; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Love’s Labour’s Lost; Medea; Rum & Coke; The Taming of the Shrew; The Tamer Tamed; Dracula; As You Like It; The Voice of the Prairie; Julius Caesar; How I Learned to Drive; Cymbeline; Boeing Boeing; and The Glass Menagerie. Peter Beudert (Scenic Designer) – Peter’s recent professional scenic design work includes Dead Man Walking and Nixon in China at the Eugene Opera, Sweeney Todd at Notre Dame University, Hunter/ Gatherers and THIS at the Actors’ Theatre Phoenix. Other recent professional productions include: A Going Concern at the award-winning Famous Door Theatre (Chicago), Love’s Labour’s Lost at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, and The Pajama Game and W;t at the Arizona Theatre Company. Here at the Arizona Repertory Theatre, he has designed scenery for Inspecting Carol, Julius Caesar, As You Like It, Dracula, The Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed, Tartuffe, Henry IV Parts I & II, The Cider House Rules, Cabaret, Arcadia, The Kentucky Cycle, and many other excellent productions as well as the designing projections for The Who’s TOMMY. Peter is continuing a joint project of films about The University of Arizona with faculty
and students of the Theatre and the Film and Television programs of the School. The film currently in production tells the story of A.E. Douglass and the creation of Steward Observatory. Peter initiated an advanced training initiative for theatre technicians known as Entertainment Technology in collaboration with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Recently, he was a senior Fulbright Research Scholar working with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Paris Opera. This was his second Fulbright. He is co-author of all three editions of Scenic Art for the Theatre with Susan Crabtree. Professor Beudert is a member of United Scenic Artists. He is a recipient of the College of Fine Arts Charles and Irene Putnam Award for Excellence in Teaching and holds the rank of University Distinguished Professor. Patrick Holt (Costume Designer) – Patrick Holt’s costume design credits include the Pioneer Theater Company's Sweet Charity, the Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s recent production of American Buffalo; the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s productions of The Three Musketeers, West Side Story, Peter Pan, James and the Giant Peach, Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, As You Like It, An O. Henry Christmas, and Treasure Island; Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s productions of Othello, Hamlet, Richard III, Henry V, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for which he won the 2007 Best Costume Design Award by the Denver Post and Colorado Theatre Critics. For Arizona Repertory Theatre, recent designs include: Nine, Inspecting Carol, Julius Caesar, The Secret Garden, Into the Woods, Dracula, The Taming of the Shrew, The Tamer Tamed, Rum and Coke, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Medea, The Rocky Horror Show, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and many other designs. As Resident Costume Designer for Playmakers Repertory Company, designs include: All’s Well That Ends Well, The Laramie Project, The Man Who Came to Dinner, An O. Henry Christmas, The Glass Menagerie, and Master Harold and the Boys. He designed the world premiere productions of Romulus Linney’s Gint at The North Carolina School of the Arts, and Tazewell Thompson’s Constant Star at Playmaker’s Repertory Company. Patrick’s work has also been seen at The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, The Moscow State Theater, The Utah Shakespearean Festival, The Carolina Ballet, the Public Theatre and Broadway productions of On the Town, The John Houseman Theatre, the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, Bonneville Media, Shadow Mountain Productions, The inaugural season of the Roanoke Island Festival Park (Scapino, The Fantasticks), The American
PROFILES Dance Festival and on HBO, CBS, and the A&E network. In 1999, his work traveled to the Prague Quadrennial Design Expo as part of the U.S. theatrical design exhibit. Patrick has taught at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and at The Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts. Currently he is an Associate Professor of Costume Design at the UA. Patrick is a member of United Scenic Artists, local 829. Eve Bandi (Lighting Designer) – Eve Bandi is a second year graduate student in the lighting department here at the University of Arizona. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2011 with a degree in physics/astronomy. Her previous work with Arizona Repertory Theatre includes Associate Lighting Designer for The Man Who Came to Dinner and Lighting Designer for last spring's The Glass Menagerie. Over the summer, she designed the lights in Pittsburgh for No Name Players' Evil Dead: The Musical, reSOUNDing Courage, and Fixing King John. She is also lighting designer for the upcoming A Little Night Music. Daniel Colecchia (Sound Designer) – Daniel is thrilled to be a part of Frankenstein and is honored to have this be his senior capstone and final design at the university. Previous shows he has worked on as a designer are A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Boeing Boeing. He would like to thank his friends and family for their support. Angela McMahon (Technical Director) – Angela is a second year MFA student in Technical Direction. Her past Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include Assistant Technical Director for The Fantasticks and Oklahoma!. She has previously worked at Tibbits Opera House and the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Angela is originally from Kalamazoo, MI, where she received her BA from Western Michigan University. Courtney Stevens (Stage Manager) – Courtney is a senior in the Design/Tech BFA program with an emphasis in Stage Management. While Stage Management is her emphasis, she also enjoys doing stage electrician work with the Lighting department. Her Stage Management Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include the productions of Boeing Boeing, The Glass Menagerie, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other credits include productions of Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Seussical: The Musical. She would like to thank her family for always supporting her.
Kalan Benbow (Dramaturg) – Kalan is a senior in the BFA Theatre History/ Dramaturgy program. She has had the privilege to work on The Fantasticks and The Glass Menagerie with Arizona Repertory Theatre and is currently working with The Rogue Theatre on their upcoming production of Jerusalem. She believes that courageous and candid theatre can change the world and thanks her parents, Keith and Kimbra Benbow, for their boundless love and support. She could not do this without them. Dianne J. Winslow (Voice & Dialect Coach) – Ms. Winslow teaches Voice and Movement and Period Styles with an emphasis in Shakespeare in our professional actor training programs. She coaches vocal production, textual analysis, and dialects for Arizona Repertory Theatre productions. Coaching assignments have included The Glass Menagerie, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Cymbeline, Inspecting Carol, Avenue Q, Julius Caesar, The Secret Garden, As You Like It, Dracula, What I Did Last Summer, The Diary of Anne Frank, Rum & Coke, Medea, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Titus Andronicus, and The Miracle Worker. Over twenty-five production credits with Arizona Theatre Company include dialect coaching for The Sunshine Boys, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventures of the Suicide Club, Lost In Yonkers, The Lady with All the Answers, To Kill a Mockingbird, I Am My Own Wife, Pride and Prejudice, Oh, Coward!, A Streetcar Named Desire, Talley’s Folly, Over the Moon, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Proof, Valley Song, Candida, Fires in the Mirror, Dancing at Lughnasa, Noises Off!, Dracula, Fully Committed, and Sea Marks. At The Invisible Theatre, she was Voice and Movement Coach for the internationally acclaimed production of A Conversation with Edith Head, which played in London’s West End and continues to tour nationally. In Phoenix, she coached styles and dialects for Southwest Shakespeare’s London Assurance. A member of the Screen Actors Guild/AFTRA, Ms. Winslow also works as a professional vocal coach for actors and private clients in the film and television industries.
~ ACTOR PROFILES ~ Bailey Axen (William - 10/20, 10/23, 10/25, 10/31, 11/1 & 11/7) – Bailey is a fifth grader at Manzanita Elementary. He has been acting since the age of five. Bailey performed at The Great American Playhouse as Tiny Tim in Scrooge. He performed for Live Theatre Workshop All Together Theatre as Vinny in The Great
PROFILES Zantini and the Magic Thief. Currently, he is cast as Aladdin in Aladdin and His Wonderful Magical Lamp with the Gaslight Youth Theater. Bailey also recently played the Lion in The Wizard of Oz with the Gaslight Youth Theater. Bailey enjoys playing basketball, chess, singing, acting, hanging with his buddies and (of course) video games. Micah Bond (Creature) – Micah is electrified to terrorize the stage in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of Frankenstein. This is Micah’s senior year as a Musical Theatre major. He appeared most recently as Jud Fry in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s Oklahoma!.You may also have seen him on the Arizona Repertory Theatre stage as Beverly Carlton in The Man Who Came to Dinner, Iachimo in Cymbeline or as Trekkie Monster in Avenue Q. Micah would like to give special thanks to Brent Gibbs, the cast and crew, and to his endlessly supportive family and, in the words of the Creature, "FRIEND(s)!" www.Micah-Bond.com Bryn Booth (Justine) – Bryn is a junior BFA Acting major and is thrilled to play the role of Justine in such a phenomenal and unparalleled story. Her previous credits include Lil Titch in Arizona Repertory Theatre's Oklahoma!, Alice in the UA Studio Series' Vinegar Tom, and Cosette in CYT's Les Miserables. Bryn would like to thank the Arizona Repertory Theatre staff for believing in her and challenging her; her family for their love and support (a special shout out to John Dadonna, a new member of the family), and to God for His constant blessings. Matthew Bowdren (Victor Frankenstein) – Matthew Bowdren is currently engaged in a Post Graduate Fellowship in Acting. Matthew has performed regionally in New York City and Georgia in a range of companies including the Hudson Shakespeare Company (A Midsummer
Night's Dream) Collaborative Stages (Somewhere in Between) and The Rose of Athens (Comedy of Errors). Matthew is also an Artistic Associate and Education Coordinator for The Rogue Theatre where he has been seen in after the quake, Betrayal, Measure for Measure, Arcadia, Kafka’s Metamorphosis, and others. Along with performing in their season, Matthew directs a training program for the Rogue Theatre's Company of resident actors. Other Arizona credits include Southwest Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet) and The Now Theatre (The Pillowman and The Fever Chart). Matthew is a member of Actors Equity and holds an MFA in Performance from the University of Georgia. Heather Marie Cox (Delacia) – Heather Cox is a senior and in her final year in the BFA acting program. This is her fifth Arizona Repertory Theatre production and she could not be more grateful for this opportunity. The last four years at the University of Arizona have fostered incredible growth and allowed her to feel confident that she has the skill set she needs to be successful upon graduating. The family and friends that she has made here will never be forgotten. Her most recent Arizona Repertory Theatre endeavor was Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream. You might have also seen her last fall in ATC's production of The Importance of Being Earnest as Cecily Cardew. Past Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include Frankie in The Voice of the Prairie, and various roles in Julius Caesar and As You Like It. She would like to thank her family, friends and would like to extend a special thanks to Dianne Winslow, Brent Gibbs, and Stephen Wrentmore. She could not have asked for better mentors, their support and encouragement continually keeps her striving to better herself in her craft. Zak Gruber (William) – Zak is in third grade at a local elementary school. He has appeared in several Missoula Children’s Theatre productions including Alice in Wonderland as the Knave of Hearts, Beauty Lou and the Country Beast as a rooster, The Frog Prince as a toad, and The Secret Garden as grapes. He also likes biking, swimming and climbing. He has really enjoyed having the opportunity to work on Frankenstein. Abigail Grace Harms (Frau Müller) – Abigail is a junior Acting major from Sierra Vista, Arizona. She is thrilled to be returning to the Arizona Repertory Theatre stage this semester in her third production. She was recently seen in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s The Man Who Came to Dinner as Mrs. Dexter. Some of her
PROFILES favorite past roles include Patty in Grease, Lucy in William McNulty’s Dracula, and Hippolyta in A Midsummers Night’s Dream. Abigail is thrilled to be a part of such a talented cast and crew. She would like to thank her parents for all their prayers and support. David Hentz (Müller) – David is a senior Acting major from Tucson. His previous Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include Lend Me A Tenor (Tito), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Theseus), The Fantasticks (Henry), Cymbeline (Corambis), and ATC's The Importance of Being Earnest (Merriman u/s). He’s also the musician for the UA improvisation troupe, The Charles Darwin Experience. David extends his thanks to Brent, Scott Murdock, and his incredibly talented castmates. He dedicates his performance to his dear friend, Diego Lopez. Hunter V. Hnat (Henri) – Hunter is very humbled to be taking part in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of Frankenstein. As a local Tucson boy, earning the opportunity to be a senior in this company is a dream come true. You may have seen him as Ali Hakim in Oklahoma!, Professor Metz in The Man Who Came to Dinner, Pisanio in Cymbeline, or perhaps as the Elephant Topiary in The Secret Garden (his Arizona Repertory Theatre debut). He would like to thank his best friend, Christine Rupley, and his loving boyfriend, Raul Martinez, for all of their love and support. Please enjoy the show! Crash Holt (Fritz) – Crash Holt is a happy, four-year-old canine who can usually be found wrestling with his French Bulldog brother (and understudy), Truman Holt. In his spare time, Crash likes chasing the family chickens, sleeping on the furniture when nobody is looking, and practicing breathing quietly. Crash is proud to be making his stage debut with the Arizona Repertory Theatre. Keenan Larson (Schmidt) – Keenan Larson is a sophomore in the BFA Musical Theatre progam and is making his debut at Arizona Repertory Theatre in this production of Frankenstein. Some of Keenan's notable past roles are Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast, Rum Tum Tugger from Cats, and one of the two Clowns in The 39 Steps. Keenan thanks his family and friends for their love, support, and tolerance, and also would like to thank you, the audience member, for your support of the arts. Scott Murdock (Metz) – Scott Murdock is a sophomore in the acting program and is
from Glendale, AZ. He is thrilled to make his Arizona Repertory Theatre debut in a production with such social magnitude as Frankenstein. He’s been acting for 12 years and has accumulated past credits in BA staged readings, film projects and hometown theaters. He has also worked as Assistant Sound Designer for Arizona Repertory Theatre’s The Fantasticks, as well as A2 for Oklahoma!. But now, it’s time to play. Carli Naff (Elizabeth) – Carli is a senior in the BFA Musical Theatre program. This bittersweet show will be her last with Arizona Repertory Theatre. She could not have asked for a more talented and wonderful cast or a better crew to work with, and would especially like to thank her director, Brent Gibbs, for always fostering her growth as an actor and always providing a safe and exciting space in which to create. She was last seen as THE WALL in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and before that as Gabriella in Boeing Boeing. She spent the summer studying at the Stella Adler Studio in NYC, and hopes to return to the city indefinitely next fall! Her passion for acting has flourished here at the UA, and she could not have come this far without the support and love of her ENTIRE family (shout out to ALL the Naffs), nor the wisdom and personal care of her professors. It has been a life-changing 3.5 years, and she wishes to extend all of her love and gratitude to everyone who has been a part of it. Thank you. David Weynand (Alphonse Frankenstein) – David Weynand is proud to join Arizona Repertory Theatre on an Acting Fellowship. David holds an MFA in Directing from Texas State University and a BFA in Acting from the Theatre School, DePaul University’s professional conservatory, formerly the Goodman School of Drama. Favorite credits include: Off-Broadway one man Night just before the Forest - (UBU Repertory) and Ron in The Ice Fishing Play - (The Samuel Beckett Theatre). Regional Theatre: Favorite roles include, Dvornichek; Rough Crossing - (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Etienne; A flea in Her Ear- (St. Louis Repertory Theatre), Hindley; Wuthering Heights - (Paper Mill Playhouse), A Tuna Christmas - (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Algernon; Importance of being Ernest with actor Larry Linville at (Capital Repertory), A Funny Thing…, Pseudolous (Hampton Playhouse), Bela Zangler; Crazy for You - (Walnut Street Theatre), Lord Henry; Picture of Dorian Gray - (Wisdom Bridge), Paul; You Can’t Take it With You (Steppenwolf), Tom/Phyllis/Leslie; Sylvia (Capital Repertory).
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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS
Victoria terzano Production Co-Sponsors Lend Me A Tenor
Jane Kivel -and-
Campbell, Yost, Clare & Norell, P.C. Production Sponsor Frankenstein
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Production Sponsor The Full Monty
Pat Engels & Richard Medland
The Jacqueline Anne Morris Memorial Foundation
Production Sponsors Othello
Production Sponsors A Little Night Music
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MARRONEY CIRCLE OF FRIENDS
The Marroney Circle of Friends, formed in 2002, C of is a special group of donors who have shown a significant financial commitment to the Theatre program of the School of Theatre, Film & Television. In return, the School offers the "Marroneys" opportunities to share in the process of its academic and creative work. For more information or to become a Marroney Circle of Friends supporter, please contact (520) 626-2686 or marketing@cfa.arizona.edu.
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Special thanks to this important group of donors:
Anonymous • Norma Arnow • Cindy Ashton • Reginald Bain • Patricia S. Ballard • Ann Blackmarr • Ellen Bussing • Doris & Len Coris • Genie & Paul Gengler • Paulette & Joe Gootter • Ruth Zales & Kenneth Greenfield • Jo & Jules Harris • Marcia & Jay Iole • Jane Kivel • Gloria Knopf • Greg Knopf • Coty Meloy • Frances Moore • Dr. William T. Neumann • Judy Ranzer • Myrna Silver • Rica & Harvey Spivack • Petricia & Edward Steinhoff • Adolph & Lorraine Stern • Shirley & Ted Taubeneck • Victoria Terzano
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Over the years, the Theatre Program has enjoyed a rich tradition of philanthropy. Donations help attract talented students and faculty and support our mission to provide professional training and education to students through an outstanding production program.
Transformational Gifts to the Theatre Program
With deep gratitude we acknowledge those whose significant and ongoing gifts have transformed the lives of students and faculty.
Patricia S. Ballard • Tami & Thomas Barrow • Linda D. & Elias Barzilai • Joanne & Bill Bennett • Ann & Neal* Blackmarr • Laura & Arch Brown • Richard & Elizabeth Murphy Burns • Donna & Dr. James M. Byers III • Campbell, Yost, Clare & Norell, P.C. • Esther N. Capin* • Chapman Automotive • David D. Cone Foundation • Doris & Len Coris • Carol Cowan • Sally & Ralph Duchin • Pat Engels & Richard Medland • Paulette & Joe Gootter • Peggy Haines* • Susan Jackson* • Linda & Joseph Jenckes • Jim Click Automotive Team • Jane & Lee* Kivel • Susan W. & Bernard R.* Kornhaber • Patricia Kraisman • Mrs. Peter Marroney* • Barbara Molotsky • Drs. James & Shirley O’Brien • Susan & Charles Ott • Mary & David Parnell • damon Patton* • Cindy Ashton Rounds & G. Starr Rounds • SaddleBrooke Performing Arts Group • Patricia Carr Morgan & Peter Salomon • Rica & Harvey Spivack • Petricia & Edward Steinhoff • Candace & Lester* Stephens • Shirley & Ted Taubeneck• Lyn Tornabene • Sharon & Albert Tucci • JoAnn & John Vosskuhler • Harvey M. Young* We are pleased to acknowledge the following donors who made contributions between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. $10,000+ Laura & Arch Brown • Richard & Elizabeth Murphy Burns • Sally & Ralph Duchin • Jim Click Automotive Team • Lyn Tornabene $5,000-$9,999 Paulette & Joe Gootter • Gooter & Associates • The Jacqueline Anne Morris Memorial Foundation $1,000-$4,999 Anonymous • Patricia S. Ballard • Jannette & Robert Barnes • Joanne & Bill Bennett • Barbara & William Bickel • Ann F. Blackmarr • Donna & Dr. James M. Byers III • Meg & Paul Cajero • Campbell, Yost, Clare & Norell, P.C. • Susan & David Cone • Doris & Len Coris • Stephanie & Tom Eiff • Beatrice & Samuel Ellis • Susan & Thomas Flueher • Josefina & Raul Gonzalez • Josephine & Jules Harris • Sandy & Elliot Heiman • Margaret & William Horst • Jane & Lee* Kivel • Susan W. Kornhaber • Gloria Linden • Pat Engels & Richard Medland • William T. Neumann • Sylvia & Andrew Norell • NOVA Home Loans Presidential Team • Mary & David Parnell • Ann Peterson and Kirk Saunders • Cindy Ashton Rounds & G. Starr Rounds • Vivi & Adib Sabbagh • Petricia & Edward Steinhoff • Shirley & Ted Taubeneck • Victoria Terzano •Bobbie & Don VandeGriff $500-$999 Anonymous • Roni Benge-Adamson • Joan Caruso • Scott & Tiara Claxton • Melissa Coate • Arlene & Edward Cohen • Julie Cohn • Shawn Edgar • Carol & James Elliott • Kelly Garcia • Tracy Gee • Genie & Paul Gengler • Wesley Green • JoAnn Hanna • Janet* & Richard Hardy • Gail Burd & John Hildebrand • Joan & Jim Horwitz • Marcia & Jay Iole • Madeleine Irell • Marcelle & Leonard Joffe • Maria & George Knecht • Greg Knopf • Margit & Jerry Lacker • Linda & Steven Laden • Diane & Jerry McAllister • Tim McGuire • Coty Meloy • Janet Moore • Caren & Tom Newman • Judy Ranzer • Mary & Joseph Sciabarra • Slim Investments, LLC • Rica & Harvey Spivack • Lorraine & Adolph Stern • Margy & Scott Vaughan • Rita & Anthony Vickers
$250-$499 Anonymous • Norma Arnow • Kathryn Ball • Herbert Barkan • Karen & Bill Call • Jane Curatola • Ronald Frantz • Edythe & Bruce Gissing • Kathy & Michael Hard • Patricia & David Harlow • Terry Hersh • Marsha & Sidney Hirsh • William Horne • Patricia Coyne-Johnson & John A. Johnson • Gloria Knopf • Lois McKelvey • Sally Carson & Dennis McLaughlin • Diane & Jon Michaels • Frances Moore • Constance Myren • Lucy & Lealand Pederson • Sharmin Pool • Linda Ratcliffe • Darleen Raulerson • Enriquea & Mike Salvo • James Schultz • Daniel J. Singer •Jane & Hugh Smith • Sharon Smith • Candice Stephens • Sharon & Albert Tucci • Holly B. Wallace • Joyce & Barry Weiss • Walter Wentzel $100-$249 Qin Chen & Joseph Alpert • Faith K. Alster • Donna & Robert Altschul • Velta & George Anast • Carol & Richard Aronoff • Reginald F. Bain • Myra Balesi • Kati & Roger Ball • Kathie & Jim Barrett • Margaret & Thomas Baxter • Anna Don & Michael Belton • Kathleen & William Burnett • Ellen E. Bussing • Mary & John Carhuff • Loomis & Bill Carleton • Nancy & John Carouso • Barbara & Don Carrig • Helen & Donald Carson • Wendy Million & Allen Chapman • Eizabeth H. Coffey • Earl & Kristine Cohen • Marsha & Ernest* Cohen • Helen Cook • Jim Cornell • Dorothy S. Davis • Eve Dolan • Terry & Peter Downey • Helen Edmond • Ann & Mal Eisenberg • Frances & Roy Emrick • Rose & James Ewen • Gary Fielding • Mary Fladness • Bridget Flanagan • Sorale & Marvin Fortman • Beth Francis • Lela Freiman • Hildreth Garb • Nancy & Mark Garrigus • Sandra & Eugene Gerner • Joan Peet & Mark Gettings • Julie Gibson • Steven Choen & Michael Godnick • Linda & James Goggin • Sarah McGreevy & Stanley Gorman • Kay & Edwin Goss • Ruth Zales & Kenneth Greenfield • Louisa & Jim Guise • Trudy Haggard• Margeret H. Hamachek • Ann & Nils Hasselmo • Regine & Munro Haynes • Maureen Herr • Harriet H. & Robert S. Hirsch • Linda Hoffman • Kelly Holt • Connie Howard • Sally & Carlos Huerta • JoAnne & Robert Hungate • Cosette & Keith Hutton • Margaret Ingrahm • Norma Inkster • Marsha & David Irwin • Jay B. Keene • Patricia Wallace & Jan Konstanty • Barbara & Arnold Kraus • John M. Lance • Carolyn & Gary Lerch • Leo Litowich • Carol & Phil Lyons • Gail Martin• Pat Martin • Joann & Jesse Martinez • Robert McConeghy • Patricia & John Meurant • Robyn Meyer • Diane & Don Misener • M.E. Mishkind • Pilar Oppenheimer • Herbert Ploch • Adrienne & Howard Polster • Kenneth Prchal • Lynn & Clay Pruitt • Sally Quinby • Doris & Steven Ratoff • Judy & Ken Riskind • Louise Greenfield & Simon Rosenblatt • Carol & John Ross • Helen M. Rubel • Madelon C. Muller-Rubens & Alan B. Rubens • Marleen & Howard Rubin • Polly Rutbik • Evelyn & T.F. Saunders • Drs. Helen & John Schaefer • Jim Schnitzer • V. & Keith Siebers • Irene Sivek • Linda & Glenn Smith • Jill Spellman • Mary Anne & William Springer • SRG Management, LLC • Monique Steinberg • Joe Swinson • Nancy Tomlinson • Sally & Tony Torrance • Judith M. Treistman • Katharina Phillips & Sheldon Trubatch • Tucson Readers (Alice's Book Club) • Linda Van Pelt • Berchman Vaz • Deborah & Kevin Visbal • Sandra & David Wagner • Molly & Doug Webster • Deborah &Gerald D. Weintraub • Richard Wolff • Diana & David Wolsk • Jo Ann Zirkle $35-$99 ACES Senior Club • Jackie & Dale Alger • Barabra & Wayne Algire • Geralyn M. Bagnall • Jack D. Barnes • Kent Barrabee • Barbara & Lee Beach • Maureen & John Bike • Sarah Boroson • Karen & John Brady • Karen Brown • Tom Burke • Susan & Douglas Butler • Georgiann & John Carroll • Constance Chan • Nikki Chayet • Betty & Samuel* Clapp • Danni Coalter • Lavern & Sam Cohen • Carole & David Coney • Jean Dalton • Augusta Davis • Jo B. De Chatelet • Isabel & Raul Delgado • Roxanne L. Delorme • Seymour Einstein • Allan G. Eisenwinter • Nancy & Philip Fahringer • Wendy Feldman • Jane Toussaint & James Fenn • Judy & Cary Fishman • Kathy & Mike Gagnon • Gail & William Garrison • Sue & John Gigax • Gretchen Goswick • Jane & William Grinonneau • Onita & Robert Ham • Ellen & Michael Harris • Donald Haskell • Joyce & William Havens • Barbara Holtzman • Robert Howard • Natalie & Merle Ireland • Alexandra G. Kaplin • Barbara B. Katz • Michelle & Daniel Kirchner • Ruth & Ron Kolker • Kathy & Walter Kutscher • Carol Levine • Michael A. Liguori • Nancy Matthei • Philip McArthur • Dr. James & Lora McCray • Gail McDonald • Brigitte & Ulrich Michael • Edith Michelson • Leone Mohney • Rose Molin • George E. Moredock • Shirley & Dorwin Newman • Mary O'Hair • Terry & David Olson • Patricia & Thomas O'Neil • Ellyn Ostrow • Nanette & Lester Packer • Larry Deutsch & William Parker • Martha & Terry Perl • Michael Ponce • Janis Pridans • Richard Rehse • David Robinson • Ruth & Steve Russell • Calista & Raymond Schafer • Eve Schocket • Trisa & Andrew Schorr • David Shack • Eileen Sherlock • Emery Silvester • Aimee & Casey Smythe • Roz Stein • James Stewart • Barbara & Stephen Terry • Sharon Thomas • Audrey & James Toscano • Linda & Gerald Tumarkin • Joyce Unger • Kathryn & David Unger • Robert F. Walter • Irby Webb • Rebecca & Russ Werner • James I. Wheeler • Kathryn Rowen & Jen Willis • David L. Windsor • Barbara Witkiewicz • Sandra & Tom Witthoft • Margaret & Irving Young These gifts reflect our records from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014. Contributions received after this time period will be included in the spring 2015 performance progams. Please notify us of any changes or corrections. We greatly appreciate the support of all of our donors. To make a tax-deductible contribution to the Theatre Program of the School of Theatre, Film & Television, please contact the Marketing & Development Office at (520) 626-2686 or marketing@cfa.arizona.edu, or mail your donation to University of Arizona, P. O. Box 210003, Tucson, AZ 85721.
*In Memoriam
THEATRE POLICIES
House Policies: Please turn off watch alarms, mobile phones, pagers, and all other electronic devices. Food, beverages and smoking are not permitted in the theatre. The use of cameras or recording devices of any kind is strictly prohibited. Children five and under and strollers are not permitted in the theatre. Seating Policy: Productions begin on time. Generally, each theatre will open for seating 30 minutes before curtain. There is no late seating. Refunds: Tickets are non-refundable. All ticket sales are final. Emergency Messages: Physicians and other patrons expecting emergency calls during a performance are asked to leave their paging devices with the House Manager. Lost and Found: Lost and found items will be reported to the Fine Arts Box Office at (520) 621-1162. **The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited**
Your Feet Will Be Amazed Baden
A Proud supporter of A.R.T.
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STUDIO SERIES presents
The First Celestial Adventure of Mr. Antipyrine, Fire Extinguisher, or words, words POOF! A devised piece directed by Melissa Thompson
$7 All Seats | tickets.arizona.edu | 520.621.1162 8pm November 20 - 22, 2014 | 2pm November 23, 2014 Harold Dixon Directing Studio | UA Drama Building, Room #116
Funny & endearing, six unemployed steelworkers discover something that will not only change their lives financially, but will help them regain their self-esteem & enrich the bonds with those they love after they create a strip act for a local club.
NOV. 9 - DEC. 7, 2014 UA’s Marroney Theatre Jane Kivel -and-
Campbell, Yost, Clare & Norell, P.C. Production Co-Sponsors
Fine Arts Box Office • 520.621.1162 • theatre.arizona.edu
THEATRE PROGRAM FACULTY & STAFF ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY Mr. Bruce Brockman, Director of School Mr. Peter Beudert, Univ. Distinguished Professor Mr. Kevin Black, Assoc. Professor of Practice Mr. Matt Bowdren, Post Graduate Fellow Dr. Kevin J. Byrne, Assistant Professor Ms. Miranda Crispin, Assistant Professor Dr. Harold Dixon, Professor Emeritus Ms. Deanna Fitzgerald, Associate Professor Mr. Brent Gibbs, Associate Professor Mr. Danny Gurwin, Assistant Professor Mr. Richard T. Hanson, Assoc. Professor Emeritus Mr. Patrick Holt, Associate Professor Mr. Ted Kraus, Assistant Professor Dr. Frank LaBan, Professor Emeritus Ms. Jenny Lang, Instructor Dr. Jessica Maerz, Assistant Professor Mr. Matthew Marcus, Instructor Dr. Laura McCammon, Professor Emerita Dr. Bobbi McKean, Associate Professor Mr. David Morden, Assistant Professor Mr. Monte Ralstin, Professor of Practice Ms. Elaine Romero, Assistant Professor Ms. Clare P. Rowe, Associate Professor Dr. Melissa C. Thompson, Assistant Professor Mr. Albert Tucci, Director & Professor Emeritus Mr. Richard Tuckett, Associate Professor Dr. Patricia VanMetre, Associate Professor Emerita Mr. Jeffrey L. Warburton, Associate Professor Mr. David Weynand, Post Graduate Fellow Ms. Dianne J. Winslow, Professor Mr. David Yarnelle, Adjunct Instructor
THEATRE PROGRAM ADVISORY BOARD Bill Neumann (President), Jo Ann Zirkle (Vice President), Taffie Eiff (Secretary), Cindy Ashton, Julie Cohn, Carol Elliott, Tracy Gee, Joan Horwitz, Leonard Joffe, Jane Kivel, Jerry Lacker, Linda Laden, Gloria Linden, Caren Newman, Tom Pothoff, Myrna Silver, Monique Steinberg, Ed Steinhoff, Tony Terry, Victoria Terzano, Jen Willis
Life Members Pat Ballard, Walter Kutscher, Mary Parnell, George Rosenberg, Lillian Rosenzweig
Associate Members Bill Bennett, David Cone, Doris Coris, Joe Gootter (Past President), Ken Greenfield, Jo Harris, Schuyler Lininger, Lois McKelvey, Sharmin Pool, Judy Ranzer, Vivi Sabbagh, Ted Taubeneck, Tony Torrance, Don VandeGriff
School Director & Producer Associate Director Artistic Director Associate Artistic Director Advising Services Asst. to the Director for Admin. Business Manager Office Specialist
Bruce Brockman Jeffrey L. Warburton Brent Gibbs Dianne J. Winslow Christina Swanson, Jeffrey L. Warburton Justine Collins Stacy Babler Kim Rubly
GRADUATE STUDENTS Eve Bandi, M Erdman, Amy Sue Hazel, Julio C. Hernandez, Alyssa M. LeBlanc, Angela McMahon, Leah Mednick, Jack Meng, Elly Mikula, Mercer Pinkston, Andrea Pratt, Ruth Richardson
PRODUCTION Production Manager Technical Director Assistant Technical Director Lighting Supervisor Costume Director Costume Shop Manager Costume Design Advisor Paint & Properties Supervisor Sound Supervisor Dramaturgy Supervisor
Jenny Lang Ted Kraus Tony Cordaro Deanna Fitzgerald Richard Tuckett Maryann Trombino Patrick Holt Clare P. Rowe Matt Marcus Elaine Romero
MARKETING & AUDIENCE SERVICES Marketing & Development Dir. Lisa Pierce Marketing Specialist, Assistant Kristina D. Gonzales Outreach Coordinator Bobbi McKean Fine Arts Box Office Manager Charles Cannon Assistant Box Office Manager Megan Gerrish Box Office Staff Thomas Alcaraz, Ben Atwell, Daniel Bitter, Sequoia Fischer, Miles Fujimoto, Tim Giblin, Maryam Gilpatrick, Isaac Gotlieb, Julia Kaser, Naveed Khosraviani, Amanda Koenig, Josh Miller, Brianna Ragels, Matt Soden House Managers Ben Atwell, Daniel Bitter, Miles Fujimoto, Maryam Gilpatrick, Julia Kaser, Amanda Koenig, Josh Miller Season Graphic Designers Whitespace Design & Ed Flores Photography
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