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lend me a tenor Director ± David Mordenf * Lighting Designer Scenic Designer Costume Designer † M Erdman Emma Smith-Siegert D. Joshua Hemmo Sound Designer Matt Marcusf
Technical Director Ted Krausf
Dramaturg Voice & Dialect Coach Elizabeth Boyles Kevin Blackf *
*Member of Actors' Equity Association
Stage Manager Sara Patterson Vocal Coach Kimberly Moeller
** 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. "Lend Me a Tenor (Ludwig)" is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. Originally Produced by the American Stage Festival. Arizona Repertory Theatre is the professional theatre training company of the School of Theatre, Film & Television.
THE CAST Max........................................................................... Brian Klimowski Maggie.......................................................................... Kierna Conner Saunders....................................................................... Sterling Boyns Tito................................................................................. David Hentz‡ Maria............................................................................Brenna Welsh‡ Bellhop........................................................... Paul Michael Thomson‡ Diana....................................................................... Grace Kirkpatrick Julia.............................................................................. Silvia Vannoy‡ ‡ 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. Anthony J. Chavez, for Bellhop - Brett P. Dixon, for Saunders - Charlie Hall, for Tito - Aubrey King, for Max - Shira Maas, for Julia - Ali Wood Moser, for Maria - Taylor Pearlstein, for Diana - Tyler Reaser, for Maggie.
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Alumni Notes ALUMNI Jonathan Hicks BFA Acting 2007
Jonathan Hicks is an actor currently in New York City. In recent years, he has worked with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. In New York, Jonathan has stuck with his classical training and is now a member of two classical companies. Currently, he is a company member at the award-winning Titan Theater Company and also the Hyperion Theater Company, which performs in New York and tours in Italy. In addition to acting, he also has an interest in fight choreography and has served as fight director in various productions both in Chicago and New York.
Alumn Elaine “E.E.” Moe
BA Theatre Production 1966 MA Acting/Directing/Arts Mgmt 1967
NOTES
E.E. Moe - producer/actor/director/playwright/arts management consultant/mentor and educator has worked in Los Angeles, New York, regional theatres,and as guest artist for touring productions. E.E. is Artistic Director/Co-Founder of the distinguished MEGAW Theatre—MEGAW Actors Studio, Inc.of CA/AZ, celebrating its 40th Year (and the memory of Founder Sydney May Morrison); an original founder Actor/Director of Arizona Theatre Company (ATC); alumnus/guest artist/ Director of Production for the UA; a presenter for many national organizations, arts management panels, international arts symposiums and KCACTF. Upon MA graduation, E.E. was hired by Dean Hull as Assistant to the Dean, Director/Concert Manager and Booking Agent for the UA Artist Series program. Some of E.E.ʼs Arizona directing credits include Arizona Jewish Theatre Co, Theatre Artists Studio, Desert Foothills Theatre, Scottsdale Conservatory Theatre, Theatre Out Back, University of Arizona, Invisible Theatre, ASU Lyric Opera Theatre, Arizona Theatre Co, and Scottsdale College SCC (Senior Lecture-current Artistic Director of Directing and Playwriting Showcases). She co-wrote TO FEED THEIR HOPES, AN AMERICAN CANTATA, a celebration of American women (NY, LA & Santa Barbara). Arizona acting credits: Phoenix Theatre New Works Festival, Theatre Artists Studio, Arizona Womenʼs Theatre Co. Gala Premiere, & Dramatist Guild West. E.E. was recently chosen as lead adjudicator for ATHE (Association for Theatre in Higher Education). Throughout her distinguished career, E.E. and The Megaw Theatre, Inc. artists earned LA Drama Critics, Drama-Logue, LA Reader, LA Weekly, Robby, LA Women in Theatre Lifetime Achievement honors, NY/LA Audience Awards, civic & arts education honors,among others, for over 150 productions.
Note E.E.ʼs professional career reflects her lifelong dedication to developing artists in all mediums: MCCCD 2012 SCC Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Professor Award and 2008 MCCD Foundation Award for Mentorship in the Arts.
SCENE BREAKDOWN Time: 1934 Place: A hotel suite in Cleveland, Ohio
ACT I Scene 1............................ Early afternoon on a Saturday in September Scene 2........................................................................Four hours later
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ACT II Scene 1...............................................That night, about eleven o'clock Scene 2................................................................Fifteen minutes later
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Lighting Assistant Lighting Designer Master Electrician Assistant Master Electrician Light Board Operator Programmers Electricians
Carlos Sanchez Shannon Wallace Fatimah Amill Abigail Hackney Fatimah Amill, Shannon Wallace Eve Bandi, Joshua K. Barnhill, Yeija Cao, Gregory James Houston, Catherine S. Kaminsky, Reinold Kellici, Abigail Hackney, Dorann Matson, Domino Mannheim, Jenise Melland, Patrick Charles W. McClanahan, Ryan Moore, Tyler Neinhouse, Stefan Nikolich - Zugich, Mercer Pinkston, Kristian Rarig, Sam Schwartz, Garrett Seaton, Courtney Stevens, Candice "CJ" Washburn, TAR 220
Costumes Associate Costume Designer Assistant Costume Designer Drapers First Hands Wardrobe Crew Heads Wardrobe Crew
Maryann Trombinof Ivy Zipporah Wahome Leah Mednick, Maryann Trombinof, Richard Tuckettf Marisa Lujan, Chelsea Resh Chelsea Resh, Ivy Zipporah Wahome Marco Camstra, Victoria Lynn Celano, Alexander Gossard, Thomas F. Graca, Steffan Jones, Inga Kalvaitis, Devon Prokopek, Dominique Ruffalo
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Assistant Sound Designer Sound Board Operator Audio Crew
Kiara Johnson Jacob Heid Dan Colecchia, Kiara Johnson, John Millerd, Marcus Myler, Amber Rudnick, Garrett Seaton
†Emma Smith-Siegert - BFA Senior Capstone Project in Costume Design, Patrick Holt, Faculty Supervisor
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DRAMATURG’S NOTES From the moment we are dropped into Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me A Tenor, we find ourselves instantly wrapped up in a fast-paced farce, following Max’s rise to the top in an opera company of old. While 1934 weighs down on the shoulders of the countless masses, what with the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression, and the creeping threat of the growing Nazi party, our outrageous heroes and heroines continue on with their mess-making shenanigans in the race to realize their own personal triumphs, seemingly unaffected by the doom and gloom that the remainder of the country battles on the other side of their hotel door. As we laugh away the cares we walked in the door with, our attention centers onto the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, a rambunctious pack of spoiled opera staff and stars, trying to clean up after themselves and each other following the death of the biggest opera star of the century, a story that is a story that is reminiscent of our current national narrative. Well, maybe not the tragic celebrity death part, but the Cleveland opera scene was, indeed, bumpin’ in 1934. Opera in Cleveland started out as a mostly artistic venture, only for those truly dedicated to the form, but morphed into more of a social event as the Metropolitan Opera hit the scene. Before and after the Great Depression, homegrown opera lived in the shadows of the Metropolitan Opera. However, when the Depression drained all the money that funded the Metropolitan Opera’s annual trips to Cleveland, the Cleveland opera locals got their long-awaited limelight. By the time the Met came back, opera had grown into a gloriously grand event, both as an artistic and as a social gathering, the place to see and be seen. It was a glamorous time for Cleveland—the side of the 1930’s we like to see. Perhaps it is for this reason that Ludwig sets his farce amongst those moments in that crowd. Glitz and glamour provide a perfect backdrop for the escapist tendencies of farce. Even the troubles we do see, like the tragic death of our favorite opera star, or a world ripping at the seams, are masked by our own indulgent laughter at the fools in front of us. As the action trips over its own feet, and we get more tangled in the love affairs and hotel room doors, we forget everything except our favorite underdog, Max. Even though we cheer on the chaos and find delight in his misfortune, all along we maintain our loving support of Max and his dreams, and are all too pleased to arrive at the end with him, joyously applauding his deserved success.
- Elizabeth Boyles, Dramaturg
Learn more through exciting discussions! Pre-Show Discussion: Sunday, Sept. 21st at 12:45 pm Our dramaturg will lead an exciting dialogue that includes behind-the-scenes information about the production. Post-Show Discussion: Sunday, Sept. 28th, immediately after the performance in the Marroney 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 Ken Ludwig (Playwright) – Ken Ludwig is an internationally-acclaimed playwright whose work has been performed in more than 30 countries in over 20 languages. He has had six shows on Broadway and six in the West End. He has won two Laurence Olivier Awards, England's highest theatre honor. He has also received three Tony Award nominations and won two Helen Hayes Awards, the Edgar Award, the SETC Distinguished Career Award, and the Edwin Forrest Award for Services to the Theatre. His plays have been commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Bristol Old Vic. His best known plays and musicals include Lend Me A Tenor, Crazy For You, Moon Over Buffalo, Leading Ladies, Twentieth Century, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Game's Afoot, The Fox on the Fairway, Midsummer/Jersey, The Three Musketeers, Treasure Island and The Beaux' Stratagem. His plays have starred Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Lynn Redgrave, Mickey Rooney, Hal Holbrook, Dixie Carter, Tony Shalhoub, Anne Heche, Joan Collins, and Kristin Bell. His new book, How To Teach Your Children Shakespeare, was published in June 2013 by Random House, and his work has been published by the Yale Review. He has degrees from Harvard, where he studied music with Leonard Bernstein, Haverford College and Cambridge University. For more information, please visit www.kenludwig.com. David Morden (Director) – David is an Assistant Professor at the School of Theatre, Film & Television, where he directed Inspecting Carol for Arizona Repertory Theatre and Medea/Medea/Medea Redux for the UA Studio Series. He is an Artistic Associate at The Rogue Theatre, where he has acted in and directed many shows, including Measure for Measure, Richard III, Shipwrecked!, Mother Courage and Her Children, The Winter’s Tale, Major Barbara, Ghosts, A Delicate Balance, The Goat, Six Characters in Search of an Author, and Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape, Not I, and Act Without Words. David has also directed productions with ATC’s Café Bohemia, Green Thursday Theatre Project, Oasis Chamber Opera, DreamerGirl Productions, and Arts for All. He has acted locally with Arizona Opera, Arizona Onstage Productions, Actors Theatre, and Green Thursday Theatre Project. As Dialect and Text Coach, he has worked with Arizona Repertory Theatre (The Fantasticks, Nine, A Midsummer Night's Dream), Arizona Opera, The Rogue Theatre, ACT Theatre, and the University of Washington, among others. This past summer, David taught a voice workshop at Jagriti Theatre in Bangalore, India. M Erdman (Scenic Designer) – M Erdman is a second-year MFA student at the UA. M has worked on a wide spectrum of projects in a variety of positions including three feature
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films, five short films, three web series, several music videos and over 20 theatrical productions, including the Pulitzer Prize - winning Water By the Spoonful. She is a freelance production designer/art director. She hopes to work on feature films and television series after graduation. www.MeTheMaker.com Emma Smith-Siegert (Costume Designer) – Emma is a senior in the Design/Tech BFA program. This is her first show as designer at Arizona Repertory Theatre and she could not be more excited to be presenting Lend Me A Tenor as her senior capstone. She has also served as Assistant Costume Designer for A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love Song at Arizona Repertory Theatre and as a production intern at Rodarte this last summer. D. Joshua Hemmo (Lighting Designer) – Josh is from Tucson, Arizona, and is excited to be designing his first Arizona Repertory Theatre production! He is currently a junior in the BFA Design/Tech program at the UA. He’s the Lighting Designer for ZUZI! Dance Company and most recently designed a production of Bat Boy: The Musical! in Wenatchee, Washington. He would like to thank his girlfriend, Hanna; his best friend Steven; and all his friends and family for their continued support and devotion. Most of all, he’d like to thank his
PROFILES team for all their hard work and dedication! Matt Marcus (Sound Designer) – Matt is the Faculty Sound Designer for the UA School of Theatre, Film & Television and is delighted to be working with a terrific cast, crew, and creative team on this production of Lend Me A Tenor. Recent Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include sound designs for The Secret Garden, Bat Boy: The Musical, Avenue Q, Love Song, Nine, The Fantasticks, and Oklahoma!. Other productions include the debut of Love, Sweet Love, a musical featuring the songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David, along with national tours of Aida and Smokey Joe’s Cafe for Theater League; The King and I; Camelot; Bubblin’ Brown Sugar; and Dreamgirls for Theater of the Stars; and a national tour of Will Rogers Follies for Dallas Summer Musicals. In addition to his work in the theatre, Matt has run live sound for hundreds of national and international recording artists. He worked with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater and the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, and he currently designs and engineers sound for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. On hiatus from his audio career in the late 20th century, Matt was Property Master for the PBS children’s television program, Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. He is a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, and is the Vice President Local 415. Ted Kraus (Technical Director) – Ted is honored to be a member of the School of Theatre, Film & Television’s Design/Tech faculty in his third year at the University of Arizona. He came to the UA after spending 24 years working in regional theatre and production houses in Washington, D.C.; Atlanta, GA; and Nashville, TN; including seven seasons as the Technical Director for the Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre Company in Atlanta, GA. In 2010, he earned his M.Ed. from Belmont University where his work focused on the use of Problem Based Learning environments, like the theatre, to teach critical thinking. Ted would like to
thank all of his BFA, MFA, and TAR 111 students for all of their hard work on this and all of the productions produced this season. Sara Patterson (Stage Manager) – Sara is a junior in the BFA Design/Tech program with a Stage Management emphasis. She is excited to start her Stage Management career with such a wonderful cast and crew on Lend Me A Tenor! Previous Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include: Nine, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Other credits include working with the Contemporary American Theatre Festival in Company Management and Brelby Theatre Company. She would like to thank her family and Stephen for all of their support throughout the years! Elizabeth Boyles (Dramaturg) – Ellie is a junior in the Theatre History & Dramaturgy program at the University of Arizona. Lend Me A Tenor is her first Lead Dramaturg position at the UA, although she did dramaturgical work for Boeing Boeing and A Midsummer Night's Dream last season. She has also recently worked with Winding Road Theatre Ensemble, assistant directing last season's production of boom. Kevin Black (Voice & Dialect Coach) – Kevin is an Associate Professor of Practice in the School of Theatre, Film & Television, teaching Acting and Voice and Movement. He has coached dialects for Arizona Repertory Theatre’s Oklahoma!, Boeing Boeing, How I Learned to Drive, Hay Fever, Violet, and Bus Stop, and he was the Dialect Coach for Arizona Theatre Company’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by Stephen Wrentmore. He regularly appears in Arizona Repertory Theatre productions, including Cymbeline, As You Like It, Dracula, The Diary of Anne Frank, Leading Ladies, Titus Andronicus, and Henry IV, Parts I & II. A long-time member of Actors’ Equity Association, Kevin has acted at such venues as The New York Shakespeare Festival, The Shakespeare Theater at the Folger, Primary Stages (NYC), The Pearl Theater Co. (NYC), The Alliance Theater (GA), Indiana Rep, Delaware Theater Co., GeVa Theater (NY), Laguna Playhouse (CA), and Pacific Repertory Theater (CA). He played Paul in Invisible Theatre’s US premiere of Mesa; at ATC, he played George Wilson in The Great Gatsby; and appeared in The Last Red Book, The Narrows, and The Tortilla Curtain for ATC’s Cafe Bohemia. His onscreen acting credits include the films Getting to Know You (1999 Sundance Film Festival) and Capture the Flag (2010 Hamptons International Film Festival), directed by his wife, filmmaker Lisanne Skyler. Kimberly Moeller (Vocal Coach) – Mezzosoprano Kimberly Prins Moeller made her
PROFILES Carnegie Hall debut in 2014 as soloist in Mozart’s Requiem. Other recent appearances include Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus, the Sorceress in Dido and Aeneas, and Handel’s Messiah with the American Chamber Orchestra. Kimberly is also a coach and accompanist and music-directed the 2013-2014 Opera Scenes programs at the University of Arizona. She is currently pursuing the DMA in Voice Performance at the University of Arizona, with additional studies in opera coaching and directing. Kimberly holds the Professional Performance Certificate in Voice Performance from Penn State University, an MA in Voice Performance from Montclair State University, and the BMus in Vocal Music Education from Houghton College. ~ ACTOR PROFILES ~ Sterling Boyns (Saunders) – Sterling C. Boyns is a junior in the BFA Acting program. Some of his past roles in high school include Benjamin Coffin III in Rent, Tom Snout in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Jesus in Reefer Madness, and Tom MacKenzie in The Seven Year Itch. At Arizona Repertory Theatre, his past shows have been The Man Who Came to Dinner (John), The Glass Menagerie (Tom Wingfield u/s), and Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Francis Flute, Bottom u/s). It has been a joy to work with David Morden, the cast, and crew on this brilliant farce. Brace yourselves and enjoy the show! Kierna Conner (Maggie) – Kierna, a junior in the BFA Musical Theatre program, is so pleased to be playing Maggie in Lend Me a Tenor. Kierna’s favorite previous credits include Cobweb in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Arizona Repertory Theatre), Babette Biedermann in The Arsonists (UA Studio Series), and Luisa u/s in The Fantasticks (Arizona Repertory Theatre). Kierna would like to thank her family for never asking her if she had a “plan B” and for always backing her up in pursuit of her dreams! David Hentz (Tito) – David is a senior Acting major from Tucson. His previous Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Theseus), The Fantasticks (Henry) and 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 David Morden and his castmates, and dedicates his performance to the Hentz family and his dear friends for their unending support. Grace Kirkpatrick (Diana) – Grace is thrilled to be in this production of Lend Me A Tenor. As a junior, she is studying for her BFA in Acting with a minor in Psychology and is involved in the coed theatre fraternity, Theta Alpha Phi. She was last seen as Puck in Arizona Repertory Theatre's A
Midsummer Night's Dream and Ensemble in Hale Center Theatre's production of Footloose. Grace would like to thank her mom and dad for being her biggest fans. Brian Klimowski (Max) – Brian is currently a junior at the UA completing his BFA in Musical Theatre. Most recently, he was seen at the Woodstock Playhouse in Woodstock, NY, for their 2014 summer season, which included West Side Story (Tony), Spamalot (Lancelot), Jesus Christ Superstar (Annas), and The Three Musketeers (Buckingham). Last season at the UA, he was seen in Oklahoma! (Ike, Curly u/s) and The Fantasticks (Mute, El Gallo u/s). Other credits include Miss Saigon (Chris), Hello Dolly! (Cornelius), and Grease (Kenickie). Around the Tucson area, he performs regularly with Mister Bing's Performing Arts Lounge as a cabaret singer and emcee, and also as a juggler and variety artist. “A big thank you to my family and friends for your constant support and love. Love you all!” www.BrianKlimowski.com Paul Michael Thomson (Bellhop) – Paul is so grateful for the opportunity to perform again with Arizona Repertory Theatre and hopes you will love Lend Me a Tenor. Paul is a senior honor student pursuing a dual degree in BFA Acting and Africana Studies, with minors in Spanish and Art History. His favorite roles include Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Southwest Shakespeare Company) and Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie (Arizona Repertory Theatre). Around campus, Paul is proud to serve as the President of Theta Alpha Phi, the host of Campus Health TV, and a volunteer with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Tucson. He would like to especially thank his faculty, friends, family, and God for their guidance, support, and love. Silvia Vannoy (Julia) – Silvia is a senior Musical Theatre BFA student and is thrilled to be continuing her Arizona Repertory Theatre career as a part of the 2015 class. She was most recently seen as Laurey in Oklahoma!, and a few of her favorite past roles include Lorraine in The Man Who Came to Dinner, Gloria in Boeing Boeing, and Lady of the Spa in Nine. Silvia is from Portland, Oregon, and would like to extend the greatest of thanks to her family, her best friends Alyssa, Parker and Sienna, and all her teachers for the knowledge, support, and unconditional love they have shown her through the years. Brenna Welsh (Maria) – Brenna is a senior in the BFA Acting program at the UA. She feels so honored to be a part of this incredible production and is thrilled to be playing Maria. Some of her favorite credits include How I Learned to Drive, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Cymbeline, Julius Caesar, and Other Desert Cities u/s (ATC). She would like to thank her parents, her friends, and David for their incredible love and support.
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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. 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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. 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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**
Special Acknowledgement Arizona Repertory Theatre would like to thank Chris Allen of the University of Arizona Opera Theatre Costume Shop for his generous contributions to this production.
Your Feet Will Be Amazed Baden
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THE
STUDIO SERIES
boom
directed by Cassy Crandall
by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
$7 All Seats | tickets.arizona.edu | 520.621.1162 8pm October 9 - 11, 2014 | 2pm October 12, 2014 Harold Dixon Directing Studio | UA Drama Building, Room #116
Frankenstein has discovered the secret to reanimating human life – but is man meant to pierce the veil between life and death? Filled with suspense & terror, this is the perfect Halloween production.
OCT. 19 - NOV. 9, 2014 UA’s Tornabene Theatre
Production Sponsor
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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, 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 Hazel, Julio C. Hernandez, Alyssa 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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