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“T R ULY S U PE RB! ”

–TH E C H I CA GO TRIBUNE

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ BOOK BY DAVID STERN

PHOTO CREDITS: BEN WYNANT AND MALLORY KING IN SNAPSHOTS. © 2015 MARK KITAOKA. COURTESY OF VILLAGE THEATRE, ISSAQUAH, WA.

A NEW MUSICAL BY THE CREATOR OF WICKED. PERFORMING AT

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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 Craig Lucas Director § Hank Stratton* Costume Designer † Joy Halliday

Scenic Designer Amy Sue Hazel

Lighting Designer f** Deanna Fitzgerald

Sound Designer Kiara Johnson

Technical Director Angela McMahon

Stage Manager † Rachel Victoria Miller

*Member of Actors' Equity Association

** 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. RECKLESS is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. Originally produced by The Production Company Norman Rene, Artistic Director; Abigail Franklin, Managing Director Quotation from "Leap Before You Look" by W.H. Auden from W.H. AUDEN: COLLECTED POEMS. Edited by Edward Mendelson Copyright © 1957. Used by permission of Random House, Inc. For performances of copyrighted songs, arrangements or recordings mentioned in this Play, the permission of the copyright owner(s) must be obtained. Other songs, arrangements or recordings may be substituted provided permission from the copyright owner(s) of such songs, arrangements or recordings is obtained; or songs, arrangements or recordings in the public domain may be substituted. Arizona Repertory Theatre is the professional theatre training company of the UA School of Theatre, Film & Television.


THE CAST Rachel............................................................. Grace Kirkpatrick Lloyd.................................................................... Scott Murdock Pooty................................................................. Jamie Grossman Roy/Tim/Talk Show Host................................ Ethan Kirschbaum Tom Sr./Tom Jr. Shooter/Derelict........................... Zackry Colston Trish................................................................... Sarah Ambrose

Doctor #1 and #5.....................................................Jaclyn Stickel Doctor #2 and #4................................................... Kierna Conner Doctor #3 and #6..........................................Abigail Grace Harms Female Patient (Sharon)/Game Show Model...............Tyler Reaser Sue/Receptionist/First Derelict.............................. Cera Naccarato * 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. Kasey Caruso for Tom Sr./Tom Jr./ Shooter/Derelict - Devon Prokopek for All Doctors - Amanda Rahaman for Rachel - Marissa Salazar for Trish - Vinessa Vidotto for Pooty - Tyler West for Lloyd - Alec Williams for Roy/Tim/Talk Show Host. We are grateful to the Jane & Lee Kivel Guest Artist Endowment in Theatre Arts, which has made it possible for Hank Stratton to be our Guest Director for Arizona Repertory Theatre's production of Reckless. If you would like to contribute to this fund so our students can further enrich their experiences by working with different guest artists, please contribute online to uafoundation.org/give/cfa/kivelendowment or contact the Office of Marketing and Development at (520) 626-2686.


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ACT I ~ 15-Minute Intermission ~ ACT II Learn more through exciting discussions! Post-Show Discussion: Nov 15, 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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PRODUCTION STAFF Direction, Dramaturgy and Management Production Manager Assistant Stage Managers Sign Language Consultant

Jenny Langf*± Hannah Blaile, Amber Rudnick Jacob Falk

Scenery & Props Assistant Technical Director Carpenters Charge Artist Scenic Artists Props Master Assistant Props Masters Deck Crew

Inga Kalvaitis Melissa Arnaud, Joshua K. Barnhill, Steven Davis, Elizabeth Kennedy, Hanna Lockhart, Jack Meng, Marli Ray, Ruth Richardson, TAR 111 students Alyssa M. LeBlanc Alison Conover, Andrea Pratt, Sarah Rose Tamas Cortni Elkins† Yejia Cao, Tommy Chek, Dorann Matson, Tory Middlebrooks, Justen Zhang Elena Barberia, Evan Brunswick, Kaelyn Cooper, Rebecca Cruz, Javier Desantiago, Adam Grodman, Andrea Lopez Martinez, Maia Mims, Ryan Simpson, Tim Wils, Gianna Zamora

Lighting Associate Lighting Designers Master Electrician Asst. Master Electrician Light Board Operator Programmers Electricians

Domino Mannheim, Candice “CJ” Washburn Sam Schwartz Daniel Kersh Luke Balancio Daniel Kersh, Sam Schwartz Fatimah Amill, Eve Bandi, Brie Gonzales, Gregory James Houston, Reinold Kellici, Elizabeth Kennedy, Daniel Kersh, Domino Mannheim, Patrick Charles W. McClanahan, Ryan Moore, Ken Phillips, Carlos Sanchez, Sam Schwartz, Lawrence Ware, Candice “CJ” Washburn, TAR 220 students

Costumes Costume Director Assistant Costume Designer Drapers First Hands Stitchers Wardrobe Crew Heads Wardrobe Crew

Richard W. Tuckettf Hanna Peterson Marisa Lujan, Maryann Trombinof, Richard W. Tuckettf Rebecca Michelle Cruz, Chelsea V. Resh Kaitlin Burke, Rebecca Michelle Cruz, Abigail Hackney, Melanie Lopez, Jacqueline Scheidt, Aubry Stitt Elly Mikula, Hanna Peterson Jazmine Amaya-Grajeda, Gabrielle DeBrequet, Collin Ferraro, Angelee Gardner, Kallie Kaiser, Lisa Kennedy, Dave Marr, Peter Martineau, Grace Otto, Joseph Petit, Marli Ray, Sierra Rusiecki, Lawrence Ware, Justen Zhang

Sound Assistant Sound Designer Board Operator Audio Crew

Marcus Myler Sara Patterson Daniel Colecchia, Kiara Johnson, John Millerd, Marcus Myler, Amber Rudnick, Garrett Seaton

†Cortni Elkins - BFA Senior Capstone Project in Properties, Clare Rowe, Major Professor †Joy Halliday - BFA Senior Capstone Project in Costume Design, Patrick Holt, Major Professor †Rachel Victoria Miller - BFA Senior Capstone Project in Stage Management, Jenny Lang, Major Professor


Your UA Theatre Fund for Excellence Gifts at Work! Student Recruitment by Brent Gibbs One of the main activities that the Theatre Fund for Excellence supports are recruitment trips. All of our training programs are only as strong as the students we are able to attract. Marissa Munter first auditioned for the Musical Theatre program Brent Gibbs in Los Angeles. She had planned to atArtistic Director, ART tend New York University but decided to UA Professor audition for the University of Arizona as well. According to Marissa, "Initially, the UA was not on my list of schools, but I am eternally grateful that my teachers encouraged me to audition." She and her father visited the campus, sat in on classes, met the faculty and watched Oklahoma! In recalling the experience, Marissa said, "After visiting the UA and seeing Oklahoma!, I knew almost immediately that despite my initial plans of attending NYU in the fall, the BFA Musical Theatre program at the UA fit me best." Marissa is currently a sophomore and just opened her first Arizona Repertory Theatre show as “Lulu� in Cabaret. She is also a member of the Honors College and has a minor in Business.

Left to Right: Austin Wright, Josh Dunn & Marissa Munter perform "Two Ladies" in ART's production of CABARET.

(photo by Ed Flores).

If you would like to make a gift to the UA Theatre Fund for Excellence to help more students have enriching experiences like the one mentioned above, please visit: www.uafoundation.org/give/cfa/theatrearts, or contact the Office of Marketing & Development at (520) 626-2686 for more information.


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PROFILES Hank Stratton (Director) – starred in the Broadway revival and TV film adaptation of The Man Who Came to Dinner. For three seasons he appeared in the CBS drama The Unit, in addition to recurring roles on Heroes and American Dreams. Other TV work includes films and guest appearances for NBC, ABC, CBS, Hallmark and HBO. His theatre work includes Love’s Labour’s Lost for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the national tours of the Tony Award-winning productions of Copenhagen and Cabaret, and most recently My Fair Lady for Moonlight Stage Productions. Previous Arizona Repertory Theatre work includes This, The Man Who Came To Dinner and co-directing The Full Monty. He recently directed The Laramie Project for the University of Michigan. He is a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and is proud to announce that he will be joining the UA faculty in the fall of 2016. Joy Halliday (Costume Designer) – is a senior BFA Design and Technology student with Arizona Repertory Theatre and will be graduating this December. She has previously been seen working as Assistant Costume Designer on Arizona Repertory Theatre's productions of Oklahoma! and The Full Monty. She would like to thank her parents, grandmother and boyfriend for being the best support system she could ask for! Amy Sue Hazel (Scenic Designer) – Originally from Laingsburg, MI, Amy is a second-year MFA student in Design and Technology with an emphasis in Scenic Design. She has worked professionally as a Scenic Designer, Carpenter, Scenic Artist and Properties Master. Reckless is her first scenic design for Arizona Repertory Theatre. Other design credits include The Odd Couple at Weathervane Playhouse in Newark, OH, as well as House of Several Stories, Some Days, Waiting For Godot and Ages of The Moon at Central Michigan University. Deanna Fitzgerald (Lighting Designer) – is a professional Lighting Designer and member of United Scenic Artists whose credits include theatre, dance, opera, circus-themed events, puppets, architectural lighting and more. She is also a registered yoga and meditation teacher and conducts classes and workshops focused on using these and other "quietive" practices to enrich creative processes. National/ international design credits include The Hound of the Baskervilles at Florida Studio Theatre; Cirque Mechanics: Boom Town, which toured for two years with an off-Broadway appearance at The New Victory Theatre; Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo; and the world premiere of STOMP OUT LOUD. Locally, she designs for The Rogue Theatre - most recently, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Waiting for Godot and Jerusalem. See more of her work at deannafitzgerald.com. Kiara Johnson (Sound Designer) – is a junior in the Design and Technology BFA program.

Reckless is her first Arizona Repertory Theatre production as Sound Designer, though she has acted as Assistant Sound Designer on Lend Me A Tenor and Othello. She would like to thank her family, Elijah, and her friends for all of the love and support. Angela McMahon (Technical Director) – is a third-year MFA student in Technical Direction. Her past Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include Assistant Technical Director for Oklahoma! and Technical Director for Frankenstein and A Little Night Music. 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. Rachel Victoria Miller (Stage Manager) – is a senior pursuing her BFA in Stage Management. Some of Rachel’s previous show credits include the UA Studio Series' Caucasian Chalk Circle (Stage Manager); Arizona Repertory Theatre’s Freshman/Sophomore Showcase (Stage Manager); This (Assistant Stage Manager); Frankenstein (Assistant Stage Manager); The Glass Menagerie (Assistant Stage Manager); and ATC’s Summer on Stage production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Assistant Stage Manager) and Anyone Can Whistle (Stage Manager). Jacob Falk (American Sign Language Consultant) – A veteran of Tucson's live music scene, Jacob is currently a senior in the College of Education's American Sign Language interpreting department. Thanks to Marie Tavormina and Cindy Volk.

~ ACTOR PROFILES ~ Sarah Ambrose (Trish) – is a senior Musical Theatre major and is happy to be part of Reckless. Her favorite show credits include Legally Blonde, Shrek The Musical, Into the Woods, Spring Awakening, Footloose and Little Women. She recently was in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of A Little Night Music as Countess Charlotte Malcolm and was also in The Full Monty as Vicki Nichols. Past Arizona Repertory Theatre productions also include A Midsummer Night’s Dream as Peaseblossom and she understudied for Lorraine Sheldon in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Ms. Ambrose is from Glendale, AZ, and would like to thank her parents, her boyfriend Alex, and her teachers for their love and support. Follow her @sambrose94. Zackry Colston (Tom Sr./ Tom Jr./Shooter/ Derelict) – You may have seen me in past shows here, and local films or comedy clubs 'round town. Shout out to Brando, PSH, and Hoffman for footsteps to follow. Massive thank you to my mentors far and wide - most specifically, the indelible Hank Stratton. This performance is in sincere thanks to him. Hope you dig the show.


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PROFILES Kierna Conner (Doctor #2 and #4) – is a senior in the BFA Musical Theatre program. She is so glad to play a part in such a beautifully ambiguous show as Reckless. Kierna’s favorite Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include Desdemona in Othello, Maggie in Lend Me a Tenor, and Cobweb in A Midsummer Night's Dream. 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! Jamie Grossman (Pooty) – is a senior BFA Musical Theatre major. Her past Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include: The Full Monty (Georgie), Barefoot in the Park (Mother), A Little Night Music (Fredricka) and Oklahoma! (Ellen/Ensemble). Thank you to the cast and crew, Hank, Mom, Dad, and Carly. Twitter: @jamiedgrossman. Abigail Grace Harms (Doctor #3 and #6) – a senior Acting major from Sierra Vista, AZ, is so happy to be sharing a stage with such an incredible cast. Past Arizona Repertory Theatre credits include: The Man Who Came to Dinner, Frankenstein and Othello. Ms. Harms would like to thank Hank Stratton for his wonderful direction and her parents for their wonderful support. Follow Abigail on her many acting and coffee adventures on Instagram @abbygharms. Grace Kirkpatrick (Rachel) – is a senior in the BFA Acting program in addition to studying for a minor in Psychology. Recent Arizona Repertory Theatre roles include Madame Armfeldt in A Little Night Music, Diana in Lend Me A Tenor, and Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Grace would like to thank Mom, Dad, Nathan and Monica for their love and support. Follow @grkirk on Twitter and Instagram for updates and pictures of her cat, Cuddles. Ethan Kirschbaum (Roy/Tim/Talk Show Host) – is from "podunk" Prescott, AZ and is a senior BFA Musical Theatre major. He is beyond exited to be working with director Hank Stratton once again. Ethan would like to send endless love and thanks to his mom, dad, brother, sister and dogs for all of their unconditional love and

support in his pursuit of performing over the years. "I owe it all to you!" he says. Ethan would also like to thank his director, Hank Stratton, for the opportunity and his trust. Ethan’s favorite roles at Arizona Repertory Theatre include Jerry in The Full Monty, Cassio in Othello and Cord Elam in Oklahoma! Ethan is still deciding where to reside after graduation, but his choice is between New York and L.A. Scott Murdock (Lloyd) – is a junior in the Acting program and thrilled to be making his third appearance on the Arizona Repertory Theatre stage with Reckless. Recent credits include: Frankenstein (Hans Metz) and Othello (Montano) with Arizona Repertory Theatre, Below the Belt (Ray) with The Cobra Players and the film, Bang! (Allen). He also had a local commercial air during the 2015 Superbowl with Vantage West Credit Union. He studied as a BFA Sound Design student and worked as the Assistant Sound Designer for Arizona Repertory Theatre’s The Fantasticks and A2 for Oklahoma! He is in his fourth year as a D.J. at Satyr Entertainment. He gives thanks to his tolerant and loving parents and Keenan and Megan, for keeping him charged and humble. Cera Naccarato (Sue/Receptionist/First Derelict) – is making her third stage appearance in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of Reckless as a BFA Acting junior. She was previously seen in Arizona Repertory Theatre's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Othello, in addition to understudying Elizabeth in Frankenstein. She is from Phoenix, AZ where she studied theatre and dance since the age of four. She would like to thank her family and friends, especially Aubrey and Tyler, for all of their tremendous support! Tyler Reaser (Game Show Model/Female Patient (Sharon)) – is so excited to be a part of this amazing Arizona Repertory Theatre production of Reckless! She is a junior BFA Acting major from Phoenix, AZ. Tyler has thoroughly enjoyed being a part of past Arizona Repertory Theatre shows including A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Fairy), Lend Me a Tenor (Maggie u/s), The Full Monty (Pam u/s) and Othello (Ensemble, Bianca & Gratiana u/s). She would love to thank all of her wonderful professors, her amazing classmates and her family for all of their support! Jaclyn Stickel (Doctor #1 and #5) – is a senior BFA Musical Theatre major and a Southern California native. Most recently she was seen as Pam in The Full Monty and Gratiana in Othello at Arizona Repertory Theatre. She has performed in shows such as The Sound of Music (Maria), and The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet van de Graaff). Jaclyn would like to thank her parents for their constant support and love, as well as that of her closest friends.


MADE IN TUCSON: FILMS FROM THE OLD PUEBLO

All Films in this Series Begin at 7pm Inside the UA Center for Creative Photography & are FREE to the Public Join faculty and students from the School of Theatre, Film & Television as we explore the history of lmmaking in Tucson! Ever since the days of silent movies, Tucson has been a key location for Hollywood lmmakers. The western was the most popular genre, naturally, with Old Tucson serving as the shooting site for dozens of classic lms, starring legends including John Wayne, Paul Newman and Kirk Douglas. But non-westerns were also lmed in Tucson, with lmmakers taking ad advantage of the beautiful desert environment and the unique architecture of the city itself. Over the course of the year, we will move from classic westerns of the '50s to more contemporary hits. The Widescreen Wednesdays program features not only the screening of a complete feature lm, but a lively and informative introduction to each lm by a UA professor. Plus, a student from the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film & Television will present one of his or her short lms! LILIES OF THE FIELD Dec 2, 2015

ALICE DOESN’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE Feb 24, 2016

In this powerful and inspirational inspi classic, a handyman nds himself at a farm in the Arizona desert when his car breaks down. The nuns who work the farm come to believe that he has been sent by God to build a chapel in the desert for the impoverished locals. Sidney Poitier won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in this lm, which was shot near Sabino Ca Canyon.

Starring Ellen Burstyn in an Oscar-winning role as Alice Hyatt, a newly-widowed mother who decides to pack up and move to Monterey to restart her stalled singing career.

THE OUTLAW OUTL JOSEY WALES Mar 30, 2016 Clint Eastwood plays the title character, a man who a refuses to accept that the Civil War has ended after his family is murdered by Union troops. This was the rst sign that Clint Eastwood was more than just Dirty Harry and the Man With No Name - he could also be a great director.

RAISING ARIZONA Apr 27, 2016 Not shot in Tucson, but who can resist the Coen Brothers’ screwball comedy classic, set in Arizona?

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS

Production Sponsor Barefoot in the Park

Jane Kivel + Campbell, Yost, Clare & Norell, P.C. Production Co-Sponsors Cabaret

Production Sponsor The Comedy of Errors

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Production Co-Sponsors Reckless

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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. Special thanks to this important group of donors:

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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.

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With deep gratitude we acknowledge those whose significant and ongoing gifts have transformed the lives of students and faculty.

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THEATRE POLICIES House Policies: Please turn off watch alarms, mobile phones, pagers, and all other electronic devices. Food, beverages and smoking are not permitted inside the theatre. The use of cameras or recording devices of any kind are strictly prohibited. Children five and under and strollers are not permitted inside 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. **Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited**

Congratulations to the cast & crew of

by Craig Lucas SHAWN EDGAR & ASSOCIATES

+ Lyn Tornabene

Reckless Production Co-Sponsors


THE

STUDIO SERIES presents

Directed by John Muszynski

by Nina Raine $7 All Seats | tickets.arizona.edu | 520.621.1162 8pm February 25-27, 2016 | 2pm February 27 & 28, 2016 Harold Dixon Directing Studio | UA Drama Building, Room #116


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 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, Assistant Professor of Practice Dr. Jessica Maerz, Assistant Professor Ms. Claire Marie Mannle, Post Graduate Fellow 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 W. 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 Emerita Mr. David Yarnelle, Adjunct Instructor

THEATRE PROGRAM ADVISORY BOARD

School Director & Producer Associate Director Artistic Director Managing Director Advising Services Asst. to the Director for Admin. Business Manager Office Specialist

Bruce Brockman Jeffrey L. Warburton Brent Gibbs Jenny Lang Christina Swanson, Jeffrey L. Warburton Justine Collins Stacy Babler Marissa Owens

GRADUATE STUDENTS Eve Bandi, M. Erdman, Amy Sue Hazel, Julio C. Hernandez, Alyssa M. LeBlanc, Angela McMahon, Leah Mednick Foley, Jack Meng, Elly Mikula, Ken Phillips, Andrea Pratt, Ruth Richardson, Sam Kate Toney

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 Assistant Musical Director

Jenny Lang Ted Kraus Tony Cordaro Deanna Fitzgerald Richard W. Tuckett Maryann Trombino Patrick Holt Clare P. Rowe Matt Marcus Elaine Romero Mike R. Padilla

MARKETING & AUDIENCE SERVICES

Marketing & Development Dir. Lisa Pierce Marketing Specialist, Assistant Kristina D. Gonzales Bill Neumann (President), Jo Ann Zirkle (Vice Outreach Coordinator Bobbi McKean President), Julie Cohn (Secretary), Cindy Ashton, Fine Arts Box Office Manager Charles Cannon Carol Elliott, Joan Horwitz, Leonard Joffe, Assistant Box Office Manager Megan Gerrish Tim Kelly, Greg Knopf, Linda Laden, Kwan Lee, Box Office Staff Thomas Alcaraz, Ben Atwell, Caren Newman,Tom Pothoff, Myrna Silver, Vanessa Campo-DeLos Santos Ed Steinhoff, Tony Terry, Victoria Terzano Sequoia Fischer, Miles Fujimoto, Tim Giblin, Maryam Gilpatrick, Isaac Gotlieb, Life Members Julia Kaser, Naveed Khosraviani, Pat Ballard, Walter Kutscher, Mary Parnell, Amanda Koenig, Colter Ogden, Lillian Rosenzweig Kaitlyn O'Kane, Maya Patterson Brianna Ragels, Matt Soden Associate Members House Managers Thomas Alcaraz, Ben Atwell, Bill Bennett, Doris Coris, Taffie Eiff, Miles Fujimoto, Maryam Gilpatrick, Joe Gootter (Past President), Ken Greenfield, Julia Kaser, Amanda Koenig, Jo Harris, Jane Kivel, Gloria Linden, Schuyler Lininger, Colter Ogden,Brianna Ragels Sharmin Pool, Judy Ranzer, Vivi Sabbagh, Season Graphic Designers Whitespace Design & Ted Taubeneck, Don VandeGriff Ed Flores Photography




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