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THE MEDIUM
Created & performed by SITI Company
Conceived & Directed by Anne Bogart
Unexpectedly Electric
First seen at City Theatre in 1996 and based on the writings of Marshall McLuhan, The Medium explores the effect of media and emerging technologies on our perceptions, our psyches, and our personal lives.
January 22 through February 13, 2022

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The Medium

THE MEDIUM
Created & performed by SITI Company
Conceived & Directed by Anne Bogart
Unexpectedly Electric
First seen at City Theatre in 1996 and based on the writings of Marshall McLuhan, The Medium explores the effect of media and emerging technologies on our perceptions, our psyches, and our personal lives.
January 22 through February 13, 2022

JAN 22 – FEB 13 2022
CREATED AND PERFORMED BY SITI COMPANY

CONCEIVED AND DIRECTED BY ANNE BOGART

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FROM THE CO-ARTISTICSuzuki and Anne Bogart, who DIRECTORS

A Tale of Two City/SITI(s)

There once was a small theatre company in Pittsburgh that aspired to be an alternative
to the commercial American theater. For several years, the company’s core of artists
included two actors — Kelly Maurer and Will Bond. During their summers, these two went
off to Japan to train with the innovative theatre-maker Tadashi Suzuki and Anne Bogart,
who was pioneering her own approach to modern theatre building on Mary Overlie’s Theory
and Practice of The Six Viewpoints.

When Suzuki and Bogart decided to form an international theatre company and blend their
approaches to training and theatre-making, the two actors decided to join the effort. The
friendships continued and grew while the company made their first play called The
Medium, a post-modern deconstruction of the musings of writer/philosopher Marshall
McLuhan. The play came to Pittsburgh and launched a collaboration with City Theatre that
has lasted nearly thirty years. Five plays have premiered between the two companies and
multiple collaborations have been launched between artists. SITI Company went on to
become one of the most influential theatre companies in the world.

Sometimes artists look at their work and decide that the chapter is finished. That is the
case with SITI Company who recently announced that 2022 will be their last year. The
company members will continue their work individually, but before they do, they will tour
some of their greatest productions and celebrate a closing season in New York. This revival
of The Medium is the beginning of that effort. With this work, we honor the long friendship
and collaboration between our two companies and invite you to see the work that started
it all.

Marc Masterson Clare Drobot Monteze Freeland

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

City Theatre is deeply grateful to the following community of volunteers

who support City Theatre’s mission, programming, and artists by donating their time,
wisdom, financial resources, and public advocacy. The work we do would not be possible
without their ongoing leadership and support.

PRESIDENT MEMBERS Delvina L. Morrow †
Alex Condron † David Betts † Marcia Morton
Steve Carpenter Cori Parise
VICE PRESIDENTS Judy Cheteyan Barbara Rudiak, PhD
Nancy D. Washington, PhD, † Tomé Cousin Susan B. Smerd, PhD
K. Scott Baker † Betty Cruz Sandra Solomon
Holly Hatcher-Frazier Tamara Tunie †
TREASURER Kenneth A. Glick, MD Deepak Wadhwani
Caitlin Green † Marc Masterson Bria Walker
Michelle McCreery, Esq †
SECRETARY James McNeel † Executive Committee Members
Matthew J. Galando †

In 2018, by resolution of the board of the directors, City Theatre created an Honorary Board to
recognize the extraordinary service of previous volunteers and leaders who have been
instrumental to the organization’s continued growth and success.

HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS

Carol R. Brown Edward H. Harrell Beth W. Newbold
Tacy Byham, Ph.D. Dee Jay Oshry
Norbert J. Connors, Jr. Thomas Hollander David L. Porges
Robert M. Frankel, in memoriam Jeffrey Solomon
Ira H. Gordon, in memoriam Clyde B. Jones, III Iris Amper Walker

Gerri Kay, in memoriam
Roslyn Litman, in memoriam
David E. Massaro

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MARC MASTERSON, JAMES McNEEL
CLARE DROBOT, and Managing Director
MONTEZE FREELAND
Co-Artistic Directors

PRESENTS

CREATED & PERFORMED BY

SITI COMPANY

CONCEIVED & DIRECTED BY

ANNE BOGART

Will Bond ENSEMBLE Violeta Picayo
Gian-Murray Gianino Stephen Duff Webber

Ellen Lauren Barney O’Hanlon

Brian H. Scott* Neil Patel* Gabriel Berry*
Scenic & Lighting Design Adapted from Original Scenic Designs
Costume Design

Darron L. West* Patti Kelly
Soundscape Production Stage Manager

Michelle Preston Megan E. Carter
SITI Executive Director SITI Producing Director

January 22 – February 13, 2022

The Medium is performed without an intermission.

The Actors and Stage Manager employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA).
*Members of United Scenic Artists (USA).

Anne Bogart is a member of SDC, the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (SDC),
an independent national labor union.

The Medium was originally devised in 1993 at the Toga Festival in Toga-Mura, Japan and
featured Tom Nelis as McLuhan, Will Bond, Mark Corkins, Kelly Maurer, and Puk Sharbau.
SITI Company’s 30th Anniversary Season and Legacy Plan was funded, in part, by the Howard Gilman Foundation

The Medium was originally produced in Pittsburgh at City Theatre in 1996.

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CHARACTERS

CAST

Marshall McLuhan Will Bond

Ensemble Gian-Murray Gianino

Ensemble Ellen Lauren

Understudy Barney O’Hanlon

Ensemble Violeta Picayo

Ensemble Stephen Duff Webber

SITI gratefully acknowledges the artistry and creative contributions of the current ensemble
and creative team as well as those who have contributed to The Medium in other iterations:

Akiko Aizawa, J.Ed Araiza, Gregory Gunter, Jason Hackett, Leon Inguslrud,
Kurt Kellenberger, Andrew Kranis, Chris Kurtz, Neil Patel, Mimi Jordan Sherin, Anita Stewart,

Michitomo Shiohara, Megan Wanlass, Sue White, among others.

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The Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan, regarded by

many as the most prescient interpreter of our current information age, was also
one of the most charismatic, controversial, and original thinkers of the
twentieth century. McLuhan was the first person able to articulate the stress and
complexity of the digital world in which we now find ourselves. He was the
progenitor of such familiar notions as “the global village” and “the medium is
the message.” He understood the effect of media and emerging technologies on
our perceptions, our psyches, and our personal lives.

The MeDuring the summer of 1993, SITI Company devised The Medium in the tiny
mountain village of Toga, Japan. Creating the piece fostered our unique
methods and means and became the DNA of SITI Company. Nearly 30 years
later, as we return to The Medium, we are reminded of the significance of the
work, both in content – still relevant to the world we inhabit – and in the
processes that emerged while we were engaged in making it. The scenes and
moments shift abruptly, at times manically, suddenly lyrically, as in the blips
and bleeps of electronic media. The Medium condenses philosophical texts with
emotional and visceral moments of intensely physical, and yet familiar,
moments-of-being that we find in our current environment.
The five SITI Company actors capture the anxiety and hysteria of life under the

is thecomplex stress of this new world of simulated reality and advanced technology.
Where does the real world stop and the fabricated one begin? What is the role
of the imagination? What happens to us in the absence of nature? What are the
rituals of modern life? Where is there hope?
Our play begins at the moment the normally loquacious Marshall McLuhan
suffers a stroke. In his confusion, he enters like Alice-through-the-looking-glass
into the very world that fascinated him most: television. In this upside-down
world, he moves from channel to channel, experiencing first-hand the
fulfillment of his worst and yet most insightful dreams. He encounters
characters dealing with extra-ordinary inner changes brought on by the rapidly

Massachanging technological world. As he gets sucked further into television’s vortex,
he learns that, although there’s not much he can do to stop the wave of the
future, “there is no inevitability, as long as there is a willingness to contemplate
what is happening.”
— Anne Bogart, SITI Company Co-Artistic Director

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Understanding Marshall McLuhan

“We look at the present through a rear-view mirror.
We march backward to the future.”
The Canadian philosopher and professor Marshall McLuhan was an outsized
figure in the field of media studies. Born in Edmonton, Alberta in 1911,
McLuhan had a storied academic career, spending much of it at the University
of Toronto, where he ran the Centre for Culture and Technology. In 1964,
McLuhan published Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. The book’s

ediumfirst chapter is entitled “The Medium is the Message” and among other terms
and concepts coined by McLuhan, the work proposes that it is not the content
of a message that has the deepest effect on society, but rather the way (or the
medium) by which it’s delivered.
In 1967, he would go onto release The Medium is the Massage an evolution of
Understanding Media. That book’s title was intended to be The Medium is the
Message, but McLuhan embraced the typographical error of ‘massage’, pivoting
to explore how different mediums “massage” or alter our perception and senses.
McLuhan’s writings would predict the
increasing interconnectedness of the
world, predicting the concept of the
world wide web, some thirty years

agebefore it came to fruition.

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WHO'S WHO

WILL BOND (Marshall McLuhan) is a founding member of SITI Company. He

has taught Viewpoints and Suzuki training all over the world and performed nation-
ally and internationally in SITI’s Orestes, The Medium, Small Lives/Big Dreams,
Culture of Desire, Bob (Drama Desk Nomination solo performance), War of the Worlds,
bobrauschenbergamerica, Death and the Ploughman, Radio Macbeth, Who Do You
Think You Are, Antigone, Persians, FALLING & LOVING (with STREB Extreme Action)
and in the SITI / LA Chamber Orchestra production Lost in the Stars at the Center for
the Art of Performance, UCLA. He has performed Tadashi Suzuki’s Dionysus and
Cornwall in The Tale of Lear, in Robert Wilson’s Persephone, and was featured in A Rite with the Bill T Jones/Arnie
Zane Dance Company. Original works include History of the World from the Very Beginning with Christian
Frederickson; I’ll Crane For You, a solo dance work commissioned from Deborah Hay; The Perfect Human V.1,
Option Delete; and a 2013 EMPAC DANCE MOViEs commission, Lost & Found, with Marianne Kim and Brian H
Scott.

GIAN-MURRAY GIANINO (Ensemble) As a member of SITI Company, Mr.

Gianino has helped create and performed in their productions of The Bacchae, Steel
Hammer, Trojan Women (After Euripides), bobrauschenbergamerica, theatre is a
blank page, Hanjo, Persians, Café Variations, Radio Macbeth, systems/layers, and
Freshwater. His New York credits include work at BAM, Second Stage, Signature
Theatre, The Public Theater, Japan Society, WP Theater, SoHo Rep, and HERE Arts. He
has performed regionally and internationally including at Yale Rep, Arena Stage,
Actors Theatre of Louisville (Humana Festival), Berkshire Theatre Festival, Arts and
Ideas Festival, SUNY Purchase, Penguin Rep, Getty Villa (LA), The Court (Chicago), Krannert Center, Walker Art
Center, Wexner Center, MC93 Bobigny (Paris, France), Bonn Biennale (Bonn, Germany), Dublin Theatre Festival
(Dublin, Ireland), GIFT Festival (Tbilisi, Georgia), NYUAD (Abu Dhabi, UAE) and Theatre Olympics (Toga-Mura,
Japan). FILM: Abaddon, Inside Me, Hospitality, Dead Canaries; TV: The Affair, Limitless, White Collar, Law & Order,
Law & Order: SVU, All My Children. B.A. Wesleyan University. Member of the Actors Center. Mr. Gianino is an art-
ist-in-residence and faculty member at Skidmore College.

City Theatre’s Vision, Mission, Core Values

Mission:
To provide an artistic home for the development and production of
contemporary plays that engage and challenge a diverse audience.

Vision:
To be the finest mid-sized theater in America.

Core Values:
Community | Collaboration | Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility | Creativity

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ELLEN LAUREN (Ensemble) SITI Company: Founding member, Co-Artistic

Director. Acting credits include: Three Sisters, FALLING & LOVING (with Streb Extreme
Action), The Bacchae, Room (stage and film) Chess Match #5, Persians, Trojan
Women (After Euripides), Under Construction, bobrauschenbergamerica, the theater
is a blank page (with Ann Hamilton), Radio Macbeth, Death and the Ploughman, Who
Do You Think You Are, A Rite (with Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company), American
Document (with Martha Graham Dance Co.), Seven Deadly Sins (with NY City Opera,
Kosovar Award), Hotel Cassiopeia, Cabin Pressure, Hayfever, Private Lives, Going
Going Gone, and Orestes. Associate Artist Suzuki Company of Toga (SCOT) under the direction of Tadashi Suzuki.
SCOT Credits include Electra (Clytemnestra), Dionysus (Agave), King Lear (Goneril), Oedipus (Jocasta), and
Waiting for Romeo (Juliet). Festivals and venues: SIFA, Bonn, Melbourne, Iberoamericano Bogotá, Humana
Festival, Bobigny94 Paris, Theatre Olympics 2019, CAP UCLA, Edinburgh Festival, Wexner, Walker, Krannert Center,
BAM Next Wave, NY Live Arts, NY Theatre Workshop, Classic Stage Company, WP Theater, Under the Radar,
Guggenheim Museum, Joyce Theater, Beijing Center for the Arts, Gu Bei Great Wall Theatre China, Kitchijoji
Theater Tokyo, Moscow Art Theatre, Teatro Olympico Vicenza, Toga International Festival, Alexandrinsky Theatre St
Petersburg, The RSC, Olympic Arts Shizuoka, Buenos Aires Festival, Sao Paulo Brazil, Vienna Festival, Bogotá
Festival, Harbor Front Toronto, Istanbul Festival, Festival Mundial Chile, Montpelier France, Hong Kong Festival.
Faculty member: The Juilliard School of Drama. Recipient: TCG Fox Fellowship for Distinguished Achievement.

BARNEY O’HANLON (Ensemble/McLuhan Understudy) most recently

appeared in FALLING & LOVING, SITI Company’s collaboration with Elizabeth Streb’s
Extreme Action Company, choreographed by Elizabeth Streb, directed by Anne Bogart.
Previously he appeared in SITI Company’s production of The Bacchae at BAM’s Next
Wave Festival. Also with SITI Company at BAM’s Next Wave: War of the Worlds,
bobrauschenbergamerica, Hotel Cassiopeia, Trojan Women, A Rite (with Bill T. Jones/
Arnie Zane Dance Company), and Steel Hammer with the Bang on a Can All-Stars.
Also at BAM: choreography and performance for Charles L. Mee’s The Glory of The
World, directed by Les Waters. Barney choreographed the world premiere of Anne Washburn and Dave Malloy’s
musical Little Bunny Foo Foo, directed by Les Waters at Actors Theatre of Louisville; Anne Washburn’s 10 out of
12 at Soho Rep, directed by Les Waters; and Sarah Ruhl’s The Oldest Boy, directed by Rebecca Taichman at
Lincoln Center Theater.

Please remember, masks – covering your mouth and nose –
should be worn at all times when indoors at City Theatre.

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WHO’S WHO

VIOLETA PICAYO (Ensemble) is a bilingual Cuban-American actor, director,

and choreographer. Selected credits, New York: Sense and Sensibility (Bedlam), Julius
Caesar (Pocket Universe), Taming of the Shrew (Tale Told), Wake (One Year Lease).
On-Camera: Mary Stuart (Bedlam), A Despicable Woman (Kostov España), Bedlam:
The Series (Bedlam), Fernanda (AFI). Violeta has worked regionally at the American
Repertory Theater, Portland Center Stage, Bristol Riverside Theatre, and the Eugene
O’Neill Theater Center. Internationally, she has worked in Argentina, Greece, Scotland,
and England. Current works-in-progress include Helen. and Parsley
(SuperGeographics). Violeta is a proud graduate of SITI’s Inaugural Conservatory, the
National Theater Institute, and Vassar College. She is an associate artist of SITI Company and a company mem-
ber at Bedlam. www.VioletaPicayo.com

STEPHEN DUFF WEBBER (Ensemble) With SITI nationally and internation-

ally: FALLING & LOVING (with STREB Extreme Action), The Bacchae, Hanjo, Lost in the
Stars, Persians (Getty Villa), A Rite (with Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company),
Steel Hammer, Café Variations, American Document (with Martha Graham Dance
Co.), Antigone, Radio Macbeth (as Macbeth), Hotel Cassiopeia, Under Construction,
Freshwater, Death and the Ploughman, War of the Worlds (as Orson Welles), bobraus-
chenbergamerica, systems/layers (with Rachel’s), La Dispute, A Midsummer Night’s
Dream, Cabin Pressure, Going Going Gone, Culture of Desire, The Medium, Private
Lives, Hay Fever, War of the Worlds: Radio Play (as Orson Welles), Short Stories. New York: The Golden Dragon
(PlayCo), Death and the Ploughman (CSC), War of the Worlds (BAM), Culture of Desire (NYTW), Trojan Women 2.0
(En Garde Arts), Freshwater (WP Theater), Hotel Cassiopeia (BAM), American Document (Joyce), Antigone (NYLA),
Radio Macbeth (Public), Radio Play (Joe’s Pub). Regional: American Repertory Theater, Actors Theater of Louisville,
Milwaukee Repertory Theater, San Jose Repertory Theater, Magic Theater, Kennedy Center, Portland Stage
Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Court Theatre, Stage West.

SITI COMPANY is an ensemble-based theater company whose three ongoing components are the creation of

new work, the training of theater artists, and the promotion of international cultural exchange. SITI Company is
committed to providing a space where the interaction of art, artists, audiences, and ideas inspire the possibility
for change, optimism, and hope. Built on the bedrock of ensemble, we believe that through the practice of col-
laboration, a group of artists working together over time can have a significant impact on both contemporary
theater and the world at large.

In October 2020, SITI Company announced its Legacy Plan, a comprehensive set of activities designed to cele-
brate the company and their achievement over the past 30 years before the organization sunsets at the end of
2022. The Legacy Plan includes a celebratory Finale season, the creation of the SITI Living Archive, informa-
tion-sharing activities to the theater community, and transition grants to help the ensemble members move on
to the next stage of their careers.

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SITI Company is Akiko Aizawa, J. Ed Araiza, Anne Bogart, Will Bond, Gian-Murray Gianino, Leon Ingulsrud, Ellen
Lauren, Ellen M. Lavaia, Kelly Maurer, Charles L. Mee, Jr., Barney O’Hanlon, Neil Patel, Samuel Stricklen, James
Schuette, Brian H. Scott, Stephen Duff Webber, and Darron L. West.

SITI Company Board of Directors: Anne Bogart, Jennifer Greenfield, Jessica Hanna (Chair), Christopher L. Healy
(Treasurer), Kim Ima, Leon Ingulsrud, Kevin Kuhlke, Ellen Lauren, Ruth Nightengale, Alexandra Kennedy Scott
(Vice Chair), Samuel Stricklen, and Diane Ragsdale (Secretary).

SITI Company Staff: Michelle Preston, Executive Director; Megan E Carter, Producing Director; William Gfeller,
Development Manager; Claire Marie Mannle, Special Projects Manager; Stephanie Neel, Processing Archivist.

Consultants: Christopher L. Healy, attorney; Sharon Lehner, Archivist; John Wyszniewski, Everyman Agency PR;
Schall & Ashenfarb, CPAs, LLC.

For more information about SITI Company:
www.siti.org
Facebook: @SITICompanyAnneBogart
Twitter: @siticompany
Instagram: @siti_company

National Tour Representation:
SITI Company is a member of Pentacle (DanceWorks, Inc.), a non-profit management support organization for the
performing arts, Mara Greenberg, Director
75 Broad Street, Suite #304
New York, NY 10004-2415
Tel.: 212-278-8111
www.pentacle.org

For booking information, contact Sandy Garcia, Director of Booking
Tel.: 212-278-8111 x3425
Email: [email protected]

SITI Company is deeply grateful to its generous donors and institutional supporters, including The Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation, Howard Gilman Foundation, the New York Community Trust, the National Endowment for the
Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Shubert
Foundation, the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, the Lucille Lortel Foundation, Carolyn Anderson and Barbara
Brenner, William Cook and David Govaker, Barbara and Jim Cummings, Jeanne Donovan Fisher, Wendy vanden
Heuvel, Miranda Hope, Kim Ima, Erica Marks & Dan George, Michelle Preston & Brian Kim, Catharine Stimpson,
and Jaan Whitehead.

To become a supporter of SITI Company, please visit www.siti.org/support.

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ANNE BOGART (Director) is one of the three Co-Artistic Directors of the SITI

Company, which she founded with Japanese director Tadashi Suzuki in 1992. She is
a Professor at Columbia University where she runs the Graduate Directing Program.
Works with SITI include FALLING & LOVING, The Bacchae, Chess Match No. 5; Lost in
the Stars; Persians; Steel Hammer; A Rite; Café Variations; Trojan Women (After
Euripides); American Document; Antigone; Under Construction; Freshwater; Who Do
You Think You Are; Radio Macbeth; Hotel Cassiopeia; Death and the Ploughman; La
Dispute; Score; bobrauschenbergamerica; Room; War of the Worlds–the Radio Play;
Cabin Pressure; Alice’s Adventures; Culture of Desire; Bob; Going, Going, Gone; Small Lives/Big Dreams; The
Medium; Noel Coward’s Hay Fever and Private Lives; August Strindberg’s Miss Julie; and Charles Mee’s Orestes.
Recent operas include The Handmaid’s Tale, Handel’s Alcina, Dvorak’s Dimitrij, Verdi’s Macbeth, Bellini’s Norma
and Bizet’s Carmen. She is the author of six books: The Art of Resonance, A Director Prepares; The Viewpoints
Book; And Then, You Act; Conversations with Anne; and What’s the Story.

BRIAN H. SCOTT (Scenic & Lighting Designer) is a SITI Company member and has designed lighting

for Café Variations, Trojan Women and Persians in association with the Getty Villa; American Document with the
Martha Graham company; Under Construction, Who Do You Think You Are, Hotel Cassiopeia, Death and the
Ploughman, bobrauschenbergamerica (Henry Hewes Design Award 2004) and War of the Worlds–the Radio Play.
With Rude Mechs: Stop Hitting Yourself; Now Now, Oh Now; Method Gun; I’ve Never Been So Happy; How Late It
Was, How Late; Lipstick Traces; Requiem for Tesla; and Matchplay. He designed light for Ann Hamilton’s the event
of a thread and the theatre is a blank page. With Park Avenue Armory, he has created lighting for tears become…
streams become... with Douglas Gordon, The Let Go for Nick Cave and for Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet’s
Landfall.

DARRON L. WEST (Sound Designer) has been a SITI Company member since

1993. He is a TONY and OBIE award-winning sound designer whose 30-year career
spans theater and dance, Broadway and Off-Broadway. His work has been heard in
over 600 productions all over the United States and internationally in 15 countries.
Additional honors include the Drama Desk, Lortel, Audelco and Princess Grace
Foundation Statue Award, among others. His directing credits with SITI include Three
Sisters for the 2021 Singapore International Arts Festival with Nine Years Theater and
Nelson Chia, RadioMacbeth, and The War of the Worlds Radio Play.

GABRIEL BERRY (Costume Designer) designs costumes for theatre, dance, and opera. Specializing in

the creation of new work, she has designed premieres of the works of artists including John Adams, David Adjmi,
Samuel Beckett, Charles Ludlam, Caryl Churchill, Christopher Durang, Ethyl Eichelberger, Richard Foreman, The
Five Lesbian Brothers, Maria Irene Fornes, John Guare, Lameece Issaq, Nick Jones, Craig Lucas, Naomi Wallace,
Kia Corthron, Will Power, Marcus Gardley, Scott Z. Burns, Meredith Monk, Charles Mee, Tony Kushner, Peter Sellars,
Philip Glass, Reinaldo Povod, Mabou Mines, Tennessee Williams, and Branden Jacob-Jenkins. Her notable honors
include Obie, Bessie, and Lucille Lortel Awards and a silver medal from the Prague Quadrennial for her contribu-
tion to experimental theatre.

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PATTI KELLY (Production Stage Manager) is thrilled to return to City

Theatre after 19 months! Having been with the company for over half of its lifetime,
some of Patti’s favorite shows at City Theatre include The Old Man and the Old Moon,
The Royale, Hand to God, The 39 Steps, Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet, Hedwig and
the Angry Inch, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of
Oscar Wilde, Molly Sweeney, The Baltimore Waltz, and Our Country’s Good. Other
credits include Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Hartford Stage; Hysteria for Pittsburgh
Public Theater; Richard II, The Tempest, Othello, As You Like It, Horse of a Different
Color, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth for Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival; and over 30 plays for the Carnegie
Mellon Showcase of New Plays. Patti is a recipient of the Fred Kelly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre
and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity.

JONATHAN TAYLOR (Assistant Director) is a director and movement artist split between Mexico City and

Brooklyn. He is Co-Founder and Artistic Director of The SuperGeographic Ensemble Theatre. With The
SuperGeographics he has directed: Un Castillo de Cartas, Panic Everything’s Fine, Bacchic, Moving Mouths,
RePlay: Shelter Island, and Signal. Under his direction The SuperGeographics’ work has been seen across The US
and in Sweden, Chile, and India. New York Credits include directing Adam & Evie (Dixon Place) and Julius Caesar
(The Brick). Jonathan has served as Movement Director for Spaceman by Leegrid Stevens (Drama Desk Nominated
best Solo-Show) and several short films including Britain Ashford’s “I Could Have Danced All Night” music video.
International Credits include: Un Castillo De Cartas (Santiago, Chile) Moving Mouths (Goteborg, Sweden) and La
Casa Azul in Kathmandu, a play on the life and work of Frida Kahlo performed by 60 Nepali 9th Graders.
Additionally, he has taught workshops in India, Ireland, Italy and Russia. Jonathan holds a BFA in Theatre Arts
from Boston University and is an alum of The SITI Conservatory. Currently, he is pursuing a Master’s Degree in
Political Science with an emphasis on International Relations and Global Justice at Brooklyn College. Jonathan is
an Associate Artist of SITI Company.

SPENCER WHALE (Assistant Director) is a Pittsburgh native living in New York and pursuing his MFA

in Directing at Columbia University. He's glad to be back home at City Theatre, where he was formerly Directing
and Producing Fellow, directed the 2019 Young Playwrights Festival, and worked on such productions as Nomad
Motel, A Funny Thing Happened... and The Guard. A former Directing Fellow at Manhattan Theatre Club, his New
York credits include Queer comic Sam Morrison's Founding Daddies and Hello, Daddy! (Dixon Place's HOT!
Festival) and the premiere of 100 Aker Wood. In Pittsburgh, he directed Quentin Crisp: The Last Word, Fun Home
and Big Fish for Front Porch Theatricals (Post-Gazette's Top 10 Productions of 2019 and 2017), LUNGS and Mother
Lode for Off the WALL, and Peter and the Starcatcher for Stage 62. Upcoming projects include writing and direct-
ing his first full-length play, Cuck, Cuck, Bull, and the premiere of Justin Halle's Cowgirl. He is a graduate of
Cornell University, for whom he directed Titus Andronicus. Spencer has also worked with the Pittsburgh Public,
Quantum, Kinetic, and Hangar Theaters; Pittsburgh CLO; Hiawatha Project; and THE TRIP.
www.spencerwhale.com

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MICHELLE PRESTON (SITI Company Executive Director) began her career in arts administration

at the Columbus Symphony Orchestra before coming to New York where she worked with Urban Bush Women, Bill
T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company and the School of American Ballet. She started at SITI Company in 2012 as
the Deputy Director and has served as Executive Director since 2014. Michelle spent six years as an adjunct
faculty member for the Brooklyn College Performing Arts Management MFA program teaching fundraising and
18-months serving as the Interim Program Head. Additionally, she has guest lectured at Bard College, St.
Lawrence University, Columbia University Teachers College, Columbia University, NYU, Playwrights Horizons
Theater School, and Marymount Manhattan. She has also served as a panelist for the Brooklyn Arts Council
Regrant Program, the TCG Global Connections Grant, the ART/NY Nancy Quinn Fund, and the NAMT Innovation &
Exploration Fund. She holds an M.F.A. in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College and a B.F.A. in Dance
Performance from Northern Illinois University.

MEGAN E. CARTER (SITI Company Producing Director) Before joining SITI Company, Megan was

the Producing Director of CalArts Center for New Performance in Los Angeles, where she worked with Natalia
Korczakowska, Nataki Garrett, Stan Lai, Roger Guenveur Smith, and Travis Preston at venues like REDCAT, the
Huntington Gardens, the World Internet Convention Center in Wuzhen, and Małopolska Garden of Arts in Krakow.
She has developed and/or produced devised ensemble work with Ripe Time, Lear deBessonet, SITI Company,
Palissimo, and the Rude Mechs; new plays by Liz Duffy Adams, Sheila Callaghan, Virginia Grise, Dominique
Morisseau, and Catherine Trieschmann, among others. Megan served as dramaturg on the American Premiere of
Jackie by Elfriede Jelinek, directed by Tea Alagic and has edited the English translations of a number of Jelinek’s
plays. She developed a lot of new works as the Associate Artistic Director of WP Theater and led the WP Lab from
2006-2013. Megan has been on faculty at the SITI Company Conservatory and California Institute of the Arts and
is currently on faculty at Einhorn School for the Performing Arts. Education: MFA in Dramaturgy, Brooklyn College.

“In the most trying of times,
City Theatre was a change leader in local theater.”

— Sharon Eberson & Christopher Rawson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
“Pittsburgh Theater’s best shows live and online in 2020 and ‘21”

(January 2, 2022)

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WHO'S WHO

TONY FERRIERI (Director of Production and Resident Scenic
Designer) Awards and milestones include: 42 years with City Theatre, The Carol R.

Brown Creative Achievement Award for Established Artist, New Works Festival
Lifetime Achievement Award, “Designer of the Year” by Pittsburgh City Paper and
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “Frankel Award,” “Fred Kelly Award for Outstanding
Achievement,” “Harry Schwalb Excellence in the Arts Award,” features in Live Design
and Stage Directions, and nearly 550 designs. Recent CTC designs include:
Downstairs, The Santaland Diaries, One Night in Miami, The Roommate, Pipeline, and
Citizens Market. Other recent designs include: Feeding the Dragon for Hartford Stage in CT and Primary Stages
at The Cherry Lane in NYC; Clue, Miracle on 34th Street, Sweeney Todd, Big Fish, Mary Poppins, Shrek, The
Phantom of the Opera, and The Little Mermaid for Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center; The Book of Merman,
Double Threat Trio, Perfect Wedding, Pump Boys and Dinettes, The Toxic Avenger, The 39 Steps and First Date for
CLO Cabaret; Uncle Tom’s Cabin for The Pittsburgh Playhouse Conservatory; Miss Julie, Clarissa & John, The Piano
Lesson, Dulcy and Fences for Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company; The Current War, King Lear, Violetta, The
Master Builder, The Winter’s Tale for Quantum Theatre; True West, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, A Streetcar
Named Desire for barebones; Scared of Sarah and A Feminine Ending for Off the Wall; Tell it to the Marines for
The International Poetry Forum; and You Say Tomato I Say Shut Up! for Dana Phil Playhouse Productions. Other
credits include designs for Bricolage, Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh, Carrnivale Theatrics, Pittsburgh Irish &
Classical Theatre, Emelin Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Madison Rep, TheatreWorks, 1812 Productions, Playhouse
Rep, Tuesday Musical Club, and Unseam’d.

JAMES McNEEL (Managing Director) joined City Theatre as its Managing

Director in January 2015 and has overseen the organization through a period of
extraordinary change and transformation, while becoming a trusted and recognized
leader in the arts management field both locally and nationally. He came to
Pittsburgh after four seasons in the same role at the Contemporary American Theater
Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where he was integral in the development
and production of 20 new plays (including 10 world premieres and four commis-
sions). Previously, he served as Literature Specialist at the National Endowment for the Arts, focusing on grants
to nonprofit presses, magazines, and literary organizations, as well as awards to individual poets, writers, and
literary translators. While at the NEA he also worked on the development of such national initiatives as Operation
Homecoming, Shakespeare in American Communities, Poetry Out Loud, and the National Book Festival. In 2005,
James moved to New York City where he was General Manager and project consultant for the arts management
firm, The Center for Creative Resources. At the Center, he worked with numerous individual artists and arts
organization in all facets of institutional development and was a team leader in the feasibility study, opening,
and first year management and operation of The Times Center, owned by The New York Times Company and
designed by Renzo Piano. In addition, he was Director of Development and Marketing at the historic Cherry Lane
Theatre, located in Greenwich Village. James holds a B.A. degree from Shepherd University and studied Arts
Management in the Master of Arts program at American University. He currently serves on the boards and/or
committees of the South Side Chamber of Commerce; National New Play Network (finance); Greater Pittsburgh
Arts Council (advocacy); and the League of Resident Theaters (LORT), the largest association of its kind in the
country. He chairs a consortium of over 25 different venues and organizations, organized by GPAC, that has met
monthly in response to Covid-19.

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WHO'S WHOCity Theatre would like to thank the following
consultants and contractors for helping in
the renovation of the lobby:

WHO'S WHO

MARC MASTERSON (Co-Artistic Director) has been a leader in the

American Theatre for over 35 years with a demonstrated track record of artistic
accomplishment, civic engagement, and organizational development. He previously
served as Artistic Director of City Theatre for 20 years and helped to build the
organization and its current facilities on the South Side. In a distinguished career
he has commissioned and developed over 100 world premieres including Pulitzer
finalists, Broadway and Off-Broadway successes and notable works in the
American theatre canon including A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath, The
Parisian Woman by Beau Willimon, Vietgone by Qui Nguyen, Mr. Wolf by Rajiv Joseph and Office Hour by Julia
Cho. More than 50% of the new plays he has produced were written by women. Previously, he served as Artistic
Director of South Coast Repertory in California where he conceived and launched two major initiatives for
diverse voices in the American theatre, the CrossRoads commissioning program and the Dialogos bi-lingual
site-specific project. He served for 11 years as artistic director of Actors Theatre of Louisville where he
produced more than 200 productions and the Humana Festival of New American Plays. Plays directed at the
Humana Festival include works by Charles Mee, Wendell Berry, Craig Wright, Eric Coble, Adam Bock, Gina
Gionfriddo, Melanie Marnich, and Rick Dresser. Recent directing credits include Shakespeare in Love, All the
Way, Going to a Place where you Already Are, Zealot, Death of a Salesman, Eurydice and Elemeno Pea at SCR;
Cry It Out at Dorset Theatre Festival; Hand to God at the Alliance Theatre; Byhalia, Mississippi by Evan Linder
at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival; As You Like It for the Houston Shakespeare Festival; and The
Kite Runner at Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Cleveland Play House. He is thrilled to back home in
Pittsburgh with many friends and some of the best audiences in the world.

CLARE DROBOT (Co-Artistic Director) joined the staff at City Theatre in

2015 serving as the Director of New Play Development and Associate Artistic
Director (since March 2020). A dramaturg, playwright, and producer Clare has
worked in various capacities at Premiere Stages at Kean University, Laura Stanczyk
Casting, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The McCarter Theatre, Play Penn, and New
Dramatists. Her work as a writer has been seen in Ars Nova’s ANT FEST and the
New Hazlett Theatre’s CSA Series among others. She serves on the boards of the
National New Play Network and Brew House Association and is part of the
Leadership Pittsburgh XXXVIII cohort. She is a Carnegie Mellon graduate with degrees in music composition
and creative writing, and a member of LMDA.

MONTEZE FREELAND (Co-Artistic Director), a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Performer of the Year” (2017), has been employed by City Theatre in multiple
positions, including actor, teaching artist, and box office associate. In 2020, he
joined the full-time staff as Associate Producer and was selected as a Producer in
Residence by the National New Play Network. A Baltimore native, his roots in the-
ater began at the Arena Players before moving to Pittsburgh in 2006 to attend Point
Park University (’09). He has served as Producing Artistic Associate for Pittsburgh
Playwrights Theatre Company and Director of Education for Quantum Theatre
Company.

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ADCOKNNOORWRLEECDOGGENMITEINOTNS

SPECIAL THANKS

Tiia Lager from CMU
EONS

Three Rivers Vintage

City Theatre receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National
Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
The Allegheny Regional Asset District, a county agency created to support and finance
regional assets, including libraries, parks, cultural groups, sports, and civic facilities, and
to distribute tax relief to the 128 municipalities of Allegheny County.
Actors marked with * and the Stage Manager in this production are members of Actors’ Equity
Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented
by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE.
The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, Inc.,
an independent national labor union.
City Theatre is a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American
theatre. City Theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity
Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

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Each season, we go on a journey. You take a chance on plays you’ve never

seen before, often by playwrights you might not know. Our pledge to you is that we scour the country for
the very best work possible—plays that speak truthfully, passionately, and urgently (and, of course,
entertainingly) about the here and now. New plays are risky, but they’re filled with the excitement of the
unknown, too. City Theatre is deeply grateful to our community for helping to sustain our theatre year
after year. Donors acknowledged here made gifts between July 1, 2020 - December 15, 2021. Every
effort has been made to accurately record and acknowledge all donors. If your name is listed incorrectly,
please contact Dianne Duursma at 412.431.4400 ext. 278 or dduursma@citytheatrecompany.

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Robert Beruh Eric Buzard Rene Conrad
John Bettis, III Mary Ellen Byers Michelle Rone Cooper
Katherine Wilkins Bienkowski Michael Byrne Barbara Cornibe
Alison Bigler Dione Cahillane Eryn Correa
Robert Binkin Sandra Calgaro Cary Coughlin
Eileen & Arthur Batson Terry Calloway & Jerry Burden Anne Countouris
Margo & Mark Blasiak Megan Campbell & Mary Cox & Bridget Quinlan
David Blaushild Mary Serapiglia Mary Coyne
Penny Bloom Sara Campbell Patricia Coyne
Nena Boax Naomi Canella Dr. Nancy Crago
Erik Bodow Frank Carbone Emeline Crawford
Kenneth J. Bolden Paula & Marco Cardamone Ann Criss
Alyson Bonavoqlia & Michael Carelli Elizabeth Crittenden
George Wittenberg Judy Caric Rebecca Crivelli

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Amy Crosson Colleen Donnelly Marian Finegold
Leilani Cudal Alicia Donner Leslie Fink
Steve Cuden JoAnn & Lawrence Doran Paul Fireman
Alison Culyba Margot Dormer Joan Fiset
Lloyd Cunningham Carol Douglas Dina & David Fisfis
Mary Pat Curran Lori & Thomas Dowling Betty Fisher
Jeffrey Curry Jane A. Downing Elly Fisher
Barbara J. Cush Clarence & Leslie Dozier Tami Fitzkoff
Marija G. Cutlip Donnella Drewery Jessica Flamholz
Frances Czak Joyce Driben Ann Devlin & Bill Flanagan
Joyce Dambaugh Clare Drobot Fleece
Kathleen Dancho Kelly Drum Dianne Fletcher
Danielle D’Andrea Nancy Dubensky Dr. Lee Fogarty
Suzanne & Richard Danks Ryan Dumas Maureen Ford
Prof. April Daras Nichole Dwyer David Foreman & Carrie Bessor
Diane Davis Dr. Catherine L. Eagon Lisa & Michael Forgas
Julie Davis Steven Echenrode Dave Forman
Lisa Davis Lisa Edmondson Anne Forrest
Susan Davis Janet M. Edwards Molly Forrest
Michelle Dawley Linda & Lawrence Ehrlich Mary Fortuna
Michele de la Reza & Doug Eicher Elizabeth Foster-Shaner
Peter J. Kope Margaret Eichner Linda Fowler
Pearl Deaniello Darla Ann Eisel Roseanne Fowler
Arnold DeCarolis Marilyn Eiss Alison Francis
Amelia DeChicchis Paul Eiss & Michal Friedman Lynne & Mark Frank
Laura Dedi Kimberly El-Harris Helene Friedberg
Alma DeLucia Thistle Elias Erica Friedman
Rocklynn & Edward DeMarco Abraham Elkoni Karen & Jack Friedman
Rob DePasquale Lisa Ellis Yael Friedman
Louise DeRiso Denise Englert Noreen Friel
Jacqueline Deshpande Paul Epstein Ellen Doyle & Lawrence Frolik
Caroline DeWalt Amy Erickson Kathleen Froncek
Jose Diaz Libby Ernharth Jill Furman
Alicia DiBacco Frank Estes Kathleen & Paul Gaberson
Ellen DiBiase Bonnie Evans Darlene Gaddis
Christine Didio Susan & William Evans Hallie Galgano
Allison Diehl Frances & David Fall Karen Gallimore
Dawn Diehl Freddie Faraone Angeal Garcia
Dallas DiLeo Anne Louise Feeny Ruth & James Garrett
Peter & Donna Dinardo Eliot Feenstra Sharon Gaus
Bruce & Lee Dobson Barb Feige Jeanette Geary
Linda Doernberg Janet Ferguson Kelsey Geary
Barbara Doherty Tony & Annette Ferrieri Elaine Gelb
Christine Dolfi Robert Fierst Alice V. Gelormino
John Dolphin Kathi L. Finch Devon George

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Sarah & William Getty, III Malinda Hallett Carole & Stephen Hopey
Anthony Giancola Melissa & William Hallett Catherine & Thomas Hornstein
Kathryn L. Gigler Judith Hallinen Joan & Ken Horoho
Virginia Giles Beth Ann Halloran Angelina Horst
Kelly & Edward Gill Sarah Hamilton Alan Houser & Helene Gordon
Julienne Giuliani Susan Hamilton Lisa Houser
Lisa & Paul Giusti Kathy Hancock E. Hovland
Sarah Glascom Morris Janel Hanmer Robert Howell
Sarah Goeke Karen Hannon Jeannette Hoy
Terri Glueck Dr. Bushra Haq Yvonne Hudson
Gretchen & Ralph Goetz Lynda Harasty Davrian Hunt
Timothy Goetze Patricia Hargest Mary Helen Hutchins
Sheila Golding Kiah Harrington-Wymer Elizabeth Hutchinson
Leslie Goldstein & Ann Harris David Immonen
Margie Bachman Pam & Chris Harris Joy Isaacson
Elizabeth Gombert Mora Harris Dr. Carrie Iwema
Frank Gomez Shari Harris Joann & Jim Jabour
Meagen Good & Misti McKeehen Mahnaz & Ross Harrison Lonnie Jantsch
Dr. Michael Goodhart & Amanda Hartle Frank Jaroneski
Dr. Susan Hoppe Peggy Hasley Jon & MaryAnn Jarvik
Letitia & John Goodman Natalie Hatcher Kay & J. Richard Jennings
Roslyn Goorin Lara Hayhurst Rosemary & Walt Jennings
Linda & Alan Gordon Rebecca Heaton Kelsie Jepsen
Amanda Gracia Joyce Hebda Ammie Jergenson
Emanuela Grama Marci Heckler Marianne Jew
Deborah Grass Kathryn Heiser David & Nancy Johnson
Bill Graves Shelley & Dean Helfer C. Denise Johnson
Heather Gray & Charles Kannair Mara S. Hellman Christine Johnson
Dr. Christina Greathouse Ken Henderson Diana R. Johnson
Jennifer Greenfield Mary Jo & Michael Hennessy Melinda Johnson
Daina M. Griffith Paul Hensler Susan Johnson
Susie Gross Christine Herring Thomas R. Johnston, Jr.
Rami Grossberg & Susan Hersh Catherine Jones
Monica Vandieren Eleanor & Marshall Hershberg Camille Jonlin
Barbara & Arthur Grossman, MD Monica & Adam Hertzman Roberta Jordan
Arlene & Alfred Grubbs John Hess & Sharon Beddard Tarley Jordan
Michael Gruber & Nicolas Hess Daniel Joudrey
Mary Phan-Gruber Valerie Hess Barry Judd
Hanna Gruen Moses Hetfield Thomas M. Junker
Alexandra Gruskos Sima Higgins Janet Kaiser
Robert Grzyb Ginny Hildebrand Moria Kaleida
Natalie Guiler Rebecca Hof Marya Sea Kaminski
Cory Gwin Tom Hoffman Cheryl Kampert
Daniel Haas Shanna Hollich Brandon Kaploe
Suzi Hagen Lisa Holt Joshua Karelitz
Chuck Half Judith Hoover Barbara Karp

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George C. Kasich Adam Kupec Patrick Lucas
Curtis Katz Jane & Christopher Lacey Robert M. Lucas
David Kaye Elizabeth Lagnese Dennis Lynch & Barbara Dixon
Elzbieta Kazmierczak Heidi & John Lamb Cathleen Mack
Maureen Keane Cynthia Lammel Christina Mackeith
Emily Keebler Rebecca Lampert Donna Macsuga
Perri Keefe Karen Landis Meara MacWilliams
Robert Keefer Jacqueline Lang Marlene Makstutis
Kristen & Matthew Keller Corey W. Lankford Marc & Jennifer Malandro
Janice Kelly Brandy LaQuatra Greg Manley
Patti Kelly Suzette & James Large Emily & Kimble Marshall
Mary Ruth & Ward Kelsey Kim Larsen Kyle Marshall
Louise Ketchum & Roberta Lasto Clarice Martin
Even Goodman Barbara Lawerence Kristina Martin
Bushra Khan Adele Lawhead Mary Martin
Lisa Kiciekinski Jill Leahy Robert & Debbie Martini
Patty Kicinski Bobbi Jo & Jeffrey Leber Rick Mary
Michelle Kienholz Gary Lefebvre Alexandra Masterson
Laura Kieras William Lefler Kate Mastronie
Ellen Kight & Steve Woods Joyce Leifer Darlene Matey & Francine Matey
Anna Kijanka Kevin Lenzo Marita Mathews
Pam Kilgore Kathleen Leonard Teresa Goeke-Mathews
Alex Kintz Konegger Julie Leslie Patty Matwiczyk
Jennifer P. Kirk Regina Levin Tammy Maue
Mary Lynn & Frederick Kitner Evelyn Levine Kaleigh Mauroni
Amy Kline Mary Beth Levrio Linda Maus
Michele Klingensmith Nicholas Lewandowski Katherine Max
Linda Knepper Emily Lewis Dr. Louise Mayo
Lauretta Kobasa Julia & Gene Leyarovich Angela Mazza
Caitlin Koerber Joan Kidsker Todd McBride
Eileen Koerber Ron Linden Denise McCaskill
Lisa & David Koi Patti Lindsey Elaine & William McCausland
Angie Komninos Kristen Link & Andy Mulkerin Jeanmarie McDermott
John E. Komninos Prof. Diane Litman & Maggie McDermott &
Kaitlyn Konkle Dr. Mark Kahrs William Bates
Carolyn Kontos Dr. Lawrence T. Lobl Melissa McDonough
Drs. Hanita & Ram Kossowsky Oleain Lockhart Prof. Carey McDougall
Curtis Kovach Marcia Logan Ann M. McHoes & Bob Kleinmann
Karen Kovach Meri Long Dr. Maureen McHugh
Michael Kovach David & Cheryl Longstreet Esther Marie McManus
Anne & Paul Kowatch Janina Lopez Sandra McNamee
Elaine & Carol Krasik Lindsey & Edmund LoPresti Nancy McNary-Smith
Karen Krieger Michael & Nancy Loughead Dolores McQuaid
Mark W. Kromel Jane & Michael Louik Karen & Bill McShane
Trent Kugler Kimberlee Love & Mike Seate Elise McVeigh
Kurt & Ellen Kuntz Ryan Lowe Kelly Mednis

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Linda Megela Margarte Morycz Michele Pahnke
Mary Alice Meli Therese Moss Dorothy Packer
Pierre Melin Kara Mostowy Will Page
Devan Mercurio Alana Moye Richard Pagnotta
Jill & Steve Merrill Nicole Muise-Kielkucki Michele Pahnke
Karen & Brian Merritt Greer & Gary Mulholland Dyann & Thomas Panepinto
Jane Messmer Alexandra Mullins David Pankratz
Lizanne Meszaros Chelsea Murphree Amy & Anthony Pardo
Carolyn Metting Dr. Donna M. Murray Courtney Pardue
Molly Metzler Kim Murray Christine Parker
Larry Meyers Kimberly Musial Paulie R. Parker
Rachel Meyers Teri Nagel Anne Parys
Elizabeth Michael Ross Edward & Noreen Nalitz Kenneth Pash
Christopher Michael Julie Nangle Patricia Passeltiner
Christine Michaels Linda Napoleon Irette Patterson
Josehine Mchnya Cassandra Narkevic Joanna Patterson
Katherine Mihm Torey Naylor & Richard Beuke Mark John Patterson
Jeffrey Miller & David McDougal Emily Neff Julian Payne
Lara Miller Luanne Neff Rafiq Payne
Lisa Miller Julia Nesbitt Brian Peiritsch
Miranda Miller Harley Nester Rev. Dr. Victor & Janice Peischl
Nanette Miller Deborah Nichols Nicole Penberg
Rebecca & Edward Miller Judy Noland Kathryn Pepper
David Misch Laura Norris Deb & Joe Petak
Gemma Mitchell Jennifer Novelli Emma Peters
Rboert Mitchell Katherine Nowak Brad Peterson & Laura Knouff
Mary & William Modoono Mary Patricia & James Nowalk Kathy Pettibon
Joseph P. Moffitt Allison Oczko Joanne Phillips
Carol Mohamed Paulette ODonnell Douglas Pickens
Betsy & Bob Monroe Ashley Offman Kate Pieratt-Webb & Clark Webb
Prof. Robert Monroe Mary Ellen Okeefe Sharon Pillar
Jamie Moore Christine O'Lare Anthony Pirollo
Gwendolyn Moorer Aradhna & Grant Oliphant Suz Pisano
Vanessa & David Morehouse Stuart Olmsted Dr. Ruth D. Pisarcik
Missy Moreno Mary Ann Olup Barbara Piskor
Antoinette Morgan Jennifer Onofray Caroline Poirier
Ayisha Morgan-Lee Colleen Orso Rita & Daniel Poljak
Veronica Morgan-Lee Deirdre C. ORourke Anthony Polley
Carol Morihlatko Anna Osselborn Beth Pomerantz
Dustin Morris John Robert O'Toole Shay Port
Jerome Morris Martin O'Toole Marilyn & David Posner
Michele Morris-Donner Robert O'Toole Kathryn & Jeffrey Powell
Trudy & Gary Morrison Paul & Peggy Outon Susan Powell
Mildred E. Morrison Amy Overby Sandra Preuhs
Madison Morrow Ipek Ozkaya Ellen & Jeffrey Primis
Whitney Morse Micahel Pacillio Denise & Edward Prochownik

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Prof. Denise Pullen Betty Rowland Heberton-Shlomchik
Holly & Dan Pultz Dr. Zarky S. Rudavsky Gregory & Kathy Short
Dr. Richard Purcell Robin Ruefle Janine Sidoruk
Lynn Purvis-Lund Carolyn Ruffer Matthew Siegler
John Quattrociocchi Laura Runnels Harry Sill
Brian Quijada Janet Ruperto Dr. Saul & Barbara Silver
Patricia Raffaele Judith Ruszkowski Phyllis Silver
Dama Railsback Jane Rutkowski Suzanne Silver
Michele Rawson Erin Sabatini Melanie Simko
Jack Rearick Ina G. Sable Larry Simms
Shannon Reed Heather Sage Daniel & Susan Simmons
Carol Reichbaum David Saint-Jacques & Kristen Henry & Colleen Simonds
Bruce Paul Reik Stephen Amanda Sinkus
John E. Reilly David Samuel Sarah Siplak
Amy Reiss Roberta Sarraf Aubrey Sirtautas
Abby Resnick & Roger Day Penelope Sayles Narelle Sissons
Michael Rhodes Barbara Schaffner Hack Caitlin Skaff & Brian Stoots
Molly Rice Edward Scheid Christina Skinner
Linda Richard Beverly Harris-Schenz & Michael Dr. Patti Skorupka
Leila Richards Schenz Dr. Carol A. Slomski
Cheryl Richardson Leslie Scheunemann Stella Smetanka & Kemal Mericli
Barbara & Frank Riehle Charles & Madeline Schindel Bruce Smith
Carol Rigdon Joyce A. Schlag Gail Smith
Jo Riley Sheryl Schlendorf Holly Coryell Smith
JoAnn Riley Sheila & Ralph Schmeltz Nat Smith
James Ritchie Jeffrey Schmoyer Nicole Smith
Alison Robertson Ronald & Debra Schneider Todd Smith
Deborah J. Robinson Ellie Schoenberger Gloria W. Snyder
Lynne & James Robinson Carolynn & Paul Schrading W. Henry & Mary Wynn Snider
Leah Robinson Phillip Schuller Beth & Randy Soergel
Danette Rocco Elizabeth Schwartz Marguerette Sokol
Andrew Rogers Alice & David Scott John & Ingrid Sonnichsen
Ken Rom Lindsay Scott Miranda Bartira Sousa
Jessica Romanias Mani Scott Jessica Spears
Caryn Ronis Heidi Secord Rick & Cathy Speicher
Gretchen Roos Stephen Segal Susan Speicher
Francine Rose Madeira Semins Charles Spence
William Rose Gina Seneca Upasana Sridhar
Deborah Rosen Sister Joyce Serratore Christopher St. John
Helen Faye Rosenblum Jason Shavers Patricia Stack
Donna Rosenwasser Andrew Sheiner Kathy Staresinic
Annmarie Rosland Barbara Shema Cheryl Stauffer & Robert Dantoni
Joyce & Ray Ross Stevie Sheridan Francine Steger
Nancy Ross Rochelle & Aryeh Sherman Barb & David Steinberg
Roger Rouse Linda Shink Hanna & Michael Steiner
Dottie Roush Dr. Mark Jay Shlomchik & Laura Dr. Tim & Dr. Kimberly Steinhauer

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Susan Steving David Trimmer Anne Marie Warren
Faith Stipanovich Kelly Trumbull Lara E. Washington
Evan Stoddard Lisa Houser Anne & Ronald Watzman
Eloise Stoehr Patricia Trupiano Brenton Weinert
John D. Stofcik Ann Truschel H. Weinraub
Ellen Stolpe Susan Tsu Amy Welch
Jennifer Strang Gene Tuma Deborah Wells
Justin Statton Debora Turner Ray Werner
Dr. Fay Stricklin Sandra & John Turner Elaine Wertheim
Alison & William Strome Bahni Turpin Chad Wertley
Kristin A. Stumm Ann Ultsch Deanna Whetsell
Judy Stultz Lyn Ultsch Victoria White
Elizabeth Style Deborah Underwood Emily Whitney
Peter Su & Karen Dusen Caryl Unseld Jonathan & Elaine Widich
Paula Suhrbier Stewart Urist Rachel Wilkinson
Ramona Sulkowski Ann Urwin Beth Williams, Esq.
Beverly Sullivan Catherine Valley Katie Williams
Candace Sullivan Susan & John Van Cleve Odies Williams
Deborah Sullivan Patricia Vargo Sara & Craig Williams
Peggy Sullivan Rosemarie Varsanik Glenna & Robert Wilson
Sarath Suong Paul Vasquez Jill Witherell
Mary Sutton Claire & Melvin Vatz Nora Wittich
Natalie Sweet Dr. Elizabeth Venditti Mary Witul
Valerie Swigart Elizabeth Veri Ellen Wolfe
Jacinta Synnott Colleen Vermillion Lily Wolff
Carol Lynn Tabas Angela Vesco Sharyn & Herbert Wolfson
Katherine Tarara Barbara Vilanova Jim Wood
Aaron Tarnow Kelly A. Vignale Thomas Woods
Edward Tarzia Anthony & Betsy Villiotti Amie Worley
Tom Tatone David Vinski Lori Wortman
Chris Taylor Jon Volkman J. Taylor Wright
Kathleen & Ronald Tekely Pam Volz Eileen Yacknin
Laura & Gregory Teufel Victor Vrabel Barbara & Marc Yergin
Danielle & Noah Theriault Bridget Vyas Karen Yost
Mark Thiel Angela Wagner Cynthia Yount
Dr. Shannon Thieroff Karen Wagner Kathleen Zabetakis
Franklin Thomas Robert & Marilyn Wagner Sandra & Howard Zaharoff
Marsha & Michael Thomas Deborah Walker & Paul MaryAnn Zajko
Jill Thompson Floreanciq Marilyn Zawoyski
Mike Thompson & Linda Wallen Tina Walker Susan Zelicoff
Mark Tierno Erin Walsh Bruce Zewe
Frank & Helen Todd Kathleen Walton Kristina Zimmerman
Kyle Tomer Kathleen Waltz Elsa Zollars
Kathy & Theodore Towns Amy Wander Nathan Zoob
Melissa Trax Michele Wang
Michael Trimm Sturgis Warner

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CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS
Please check with your company’s personnel department to find out if your employer offers a matching gift program.

If your donation and City Theatre (Arts and Culture) meet your company’s guidelines, the company cuts a
check to City Theatre for the same amount as the your donation (and sometimes even two, three, or four times
that amount!).

The following is a sample list of corporations with an employer matching gifts program. Those in bold
currently support City Theatre.

American Eagle Outfitters Eaton Corporation Insurance Company
American Express EQT Johnson & Johnson
Apple ExxonMobil JP Morgan
Applied Test Systems Federated Department MBIA
Avon Stores McKesson Corporation
Axiall Corporation Ford Foundation Merck
BNY Mellon GAP Corporation Microsoft
Boeing General Electric (GE) PepsiCo
BP (British Petroleum) GlaxoSmithKline Pfizer, Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Google Pittsburgh Valve & Fitting
Car Max Hewlett-Packard (HP) PNC
Chevron Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield PPG Industries, Inc.
Citizens Financial Group H.J. Heinz Company Soros Fund Management
Coca-Cola The Home Depot Starbucks
Delta Houghton-Mifflin State Farm
Disney IBM Corporation Verizon
Dominion Foundation John Hancock Mutual Life Waste Management

WAYS TO GIVE:

Online:
Visit CityTheatreCompany.org/donate to make a tax-deductible contribution anytime.

Scan here:
Grab your Smartphone and take a picture of the following code –
you’ll be taken right to our donation page for credit card payment.

By Mail:
Mail a check or money order, payable to “City Theatre,” to:

City Theatre, Attn: Development
1300 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

By Phone:
(or for donations of stock or estate gifts)
Call Dianne Duursma, Director of Development, at (412) 431-4400 x278

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DONOR RECOGNITION

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

City Theatre extends its sincere gratitude to the following businesses, foundations and public agencies for
their leadership support. Gifts acknowledged here were made between July 1, 2020 – December 15, 2021.

STEEL ($100,000 +) PLATINUM ($20,000-$49,999) SILVER ($2,500-$9,999)
Allegheny Foundation The Buhl Foundation - The Benter Foundation
Allegheny Regional Asset District Frick Educational Fund Byham Family Charitable
Anonymous Jack Buncher Foundation Foundation
Deloitte Consulting, LLP The Huntington National Bank Carmella’s Plates and Pints
The Heinz Endowments LUXE Creative Census 2020 Philanthropic Fund
Hillman Family Foundations National Endowment for the Arts at Grantmakers of Western PA
The Pittsburgh Foundation Opportunity Fund Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Massaro Construction Group, Inc. Pennsylvania Department of Human Habits
The Richard King Mellon Education Landesberg Design
Foundation Penn Brewery
U.S. Small Business Irene C. Shea Foundation Pittsburgh Community
Administration PNC Charitable Trusts Broadcasting
(SVOG Program) R3A Architecture W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund
DIAMOND ($50,000 +) UPMC/UPMC Health Plan Wigle Whiskey
Bloomberg Philanthropies Hilda M. Willis Foundation The Vault Taproom
The Grable Foundation GOLD ($10,000-$19,999) BRONZE (UP TO $2,499)
PA Department of Community & Claude Worthington Benedum B Corporation
Economic Development Foundation Carmi’s Soul Food
The Philip Chosky Charitable and The Anne L. and George H. Clapp Charities Aid Foundation
Educational Foundation Charitable and Educational Citizens for the Arts in
The Donald & Sylvia Robinson Trust Pennsylvania
Family Foundation The Fine Foundation K&L Gates LLP
The Shubert Foundation Giant Eagle Founation McGee, Maruca & Associates, P.C.
National New Play Network Pollock, Begg Komar Glasser and
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Vertz LLC
PNC Financial Service Group Starbucks - South Side
James M. and Lucy K.
Schoonmaker Foundation
The Tides Foundation
(Venturous Theatre Fund)

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DONOR RECOGNITION

’IN HONOR OF’ GIFTS IN HONOR OF ’IN MEMORY OF’ GIFTS
MATTHEW GALANDO,
Honor someone you love. Honor CITY THEATRE BOARD MEMBER Memorial tributes honor special
someone who loves theater. Given By friends and family members.
Suzanne & Edward Galando
IN HONOR OF IN MEMORY OF
DIANNE DUURSMA, CFRE, IN HONOR OF THOMAS J. PHILLIS
CITY THEATRE DIRECTOR OF MICHELLE MCCREERY, Given By
DEVELOPMENT – CELEBRATING CITY THEATRE BOARD MEMBER The Thomas J. Phillis Family
HER 15TH SEASON Given By
Given By Louise Herrle & Godfrey Molyneux IN MEMORY OF
Jamini Vincent Davies JOANN SCHLOTTERER
Kerry and Scott Shiller IN HONOR OF A SWEET LADY WHO ADORED
JANET WALSH, THE THEATRE
IN HONOR OF A LIFELONG LOVER OF THEATRE Given By
THE STAFF OF CITY THEATRE Given By Kathy Marks
Given By Erin Walsh
Cathy and Kenneth A. Glick, MD IN MEMORY OF
IN HONOR OF DR. SAMUEL A. YOUSEM
CAITLIN GREEN, A DEAR FRIEND WHO ENJOYED
CITY THEATRE BOARD MEMBER AND LOVED CITY THEATRE
Given by Given By
Paul Epstein and Rita Ray Elisa Recht Marlin

City Theatre is grateful to
the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD) for its
more than quarter century of support to the County’s cultural community.

RADWORKSHERE.ORG

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DONOR RECOGNITION

THE IRIS AMPER WALKER FUND

Established by Dodi Walker Gross and Brian J. Gross in honor of their mother and grandmother, Iris Amper
Walker, in 2016, The Fund’s purpose is to distribute gifts annually on or near Iris Amper Walker’s birthday
(July 31). These funds are to be utilized by City Theatre to purchase a tool, office item, technology, or piece
of equipment that will make work performed by City Theatre staff easier, more efficient, and/or improved in
some way.

Donors to the Iris Amper Walker Fund Purchased to date:
as of June 30, 2021
• Projector for Presentations
Anonymous Joan Bluestone Landorf • Safe for Box Office
Phyllis Baskin Georgian & Sally Lazer • Digital Camera for Marketing
Brian Jeffrey Gross Sheila & Thomas Lieber • iPad for Staff and Patron use
Dodi Walker Gross & James McNeel • Hoists for Production
Jan Grimes Ripper & • Bar/Concession Equipment
Daniel Edelstone • Conference Room Furniture
The Ceisler Family Doug Ripper • White Board for Production
Dianne & Ron Duursma Regina & Stuart Shapiro • Emergency Lighting Upgrade
Hans Jonas Cynthia Tutera
Jane & Bud Kahn Iris Amper Walker

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

City Theatre would like to acknowledge that our buildings reside in Dionde:gâ, the Seneca
language name for the Pittsburgh region. We work and create art on the unceded, ancestral
lands of many Indigenous peoples including the Seneca Nation, members of the
Haudenosaunee (hoe-dee-no-SHOW-nee) Confederacy (also referred to by the French as the
Iroquois Confederacy). The Confederacy was comprised of the Mohawks, Oneidas,
Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas and formed to unite the five nations and create a
peaceful means of decision making. The Seneca’s jurisdiction over the area also saw the
region as home to the Lenape (also referred to as the Delaware), the Shawnee, and others.
As recently as the 1960s, one-third of the Seneca’s tribal lands were taken by the U.S.
government to create the Kinzua Dam northeast of the city.

The region’s history also stretches back further to the prehistoric cultures the Adena people,
who were followed by the Hopewell, then the Monongahela and Osage.

We are mindful that our work here is possible because the land and lives of people native to
this place were stolen. Generation upon generation (past, present, and future) of indigenous
people here and all over the world are respectful stewards of the earth and its resources.
Through this acknowledgement, I invite you to join me in paying respect to the elders both
past and present.

We encourage you to visit the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center to learn more
and support their work: http://www.cotraic.org/

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WHY GIVE

Julianne Avolio performs in An Untitled New Play by Justin Timberlake, created by Matt Schatz, which
enjoyed its world premiere at City Theatre in a co-production with Pittsburgh CLO in 2021. This production,
twice-delayed due to the pandemic, was a culmination of four years of development in partnership
between two local legacy arts organizations which resulted in rave reviews and a national audience.

For 47 years, City Theatre has remained one of the most beloved,

impactful, and dynamic cultural organizations in Pittsburgh. From its nationally-
recognized programming of contemporary plays to its work in the schools and
community, City Theatre continues to reinvent itself. The largest performing arts
organization located outside of the Cultural District, City Theatre is notable for
both the excellence of its artists and art as well as an audience and donor base
inspired by thoughtful and thought-provoking new work.
So why give?
New plays exist without the safety net of tradition. New plays are risky by their
nature, but essential for a vibrant, diverse, and ever-evolving art-form. During
these challenging times, your support helps ensure City Theatre’s recovery from
the pandemic AND is a critical investment in preserving the future of the theater
field and its artists.

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AN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE

By walking through our doors, we invite you to join our community.
You are welcome here.

Part of our mission is to challenge and engage a diverse audience.
Feel free to laugh. To cry. To react honestly.
This is live theater. Our artists are living and breathing right in front of you —
They need your reactions, not your distractions.
Bring your full self, but please ensure your actions do not harm other audience
members.
Please be an audience member that joins with others, that has compassion for the
experiences of others.
We’re in the same space. At the same time. This Is community.
2020 taught us that community is a privilege.
2020 also reinforced that we need to do better. Historically, theater has a culture
of exclusivity.
Part of our anti-racism work at City Theatre is to break down barriers that limit
access to art.
We ask you to join us in this imperative work.
We invite you to get to know our core values and to read our organizational code
of conduct.
We want to hold ourselves accountable. If you have a negative experience in our
space, we want to know. There are multiple ways to call us in. You can:
• Speak to a house manager
• Or any employee present with a City Theatre name tag
• Email the staff EDIA committee at [email protected]

We’re here. We’re listening. Let’s build a better community together.

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DEVOTED AUDIENCE. OUR WORK WOULD NOT BE
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TOP: MAX PAVEL, AWEYS MWALIYA AND DANIELLE OBISIE-ORLU IN THE RIVERS DON’T KNOW.
BOTTOM LEFT: CHRIS MANSA IN LIVE FROM THE EDGE. BOTTOM RIGHT: JULIANNE AVOLIO AND LARA HAYHURST IN
AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE. PHOTO CREDIT: KRISTI JAN HOOVER

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chased at the Box Office beginning two hours description, and pre-show introductory
prior to show time. Seniors age 62 and older may workshops for those who are hearing
also take advantage of rush tickets, $24 each. All impaired, blind, or have low vision. In
discounted/rush tickets are subject to availability. addition, select productions will
include an American Sign Language
TICKET VALUES Interpreted performance. Performance
Tickets prices vary by date and demand. In dates are available online or by
addition, pay-what-you-want performances are contacting the Box Office.
offered for each production. Call the box office
for dates. Assistive listening devices are
available. Please see the House
PARKING Manager for details.
City Theatre provides safe, convenient parking
for $10 via lot access at 1317 Bingham St, Programs are available in both Braille
across from the theatre entrance. Parking is and large print. Please see the House
subject to availability. On-street parking meters Manager for details.
are monitored until midnight on Friday and
Saturday. Visit www.pittsburghparking.com for
more information.

LATE SEATING POLICY
Our theatres are very intimate. Out of respect for
both the actors and audience, late arrivals will be
seated only at the discretion of house manage-
ment. Consider arriving early to enjoy a beverage
in the Gordon Lounge or to visit South Side’s many
eclectic shops and restaurants.

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CITY THEATRE STAFF

ARTISTIC PRODUCTION

Marc Masterson Co-Artistic Directors Tony Ferrieri Director of Production &

Clare Drobot Resident Scenic Designer

Monteze Freeland Rachel D’Amboise Production Manager

Katie Trupiano Director of Education & Patti Kelly Resident Production

Accessibility Stage Manager

Michelle Iglesias Community Coordinator & John Brucker Technical Director
Artistic Assistant
Sam Karas Associate Technical Director

ADMINISTRATIVE Emma Cummings Shop Foreman
Sydney Dobbs Carpenter
James McNeel Managing Director Alexx Jacobs Properties Manager
Leah Blackwood Lead Scenic Artist
Sara Green Williams Director of Finance Madison Michalko Costume Shop Manager
Brad Peterson Sound & Media Engineer
Dianne Duursma, CFRE Director of Development Greg Messmer Master Electrician &
Light Board Programmer
Beth Geatches Development Associate Harbour Edney Staff Production Assistant

Nikki Battestilli Marketing Director

Joel Ambrose Director of Ticketing &

Patron Services

Audrey Fennell Ticketing Manager

Mason Brooks Box Office Associate FOR THIS PRODUCTION

Alec Davis Box Office Associate Jonathan Taylor Assistant Director

Rachael Ellis Box Office Associate Spencer Whale Assistant to the Director

Amara Walls Box Office Associate Brian H. Scott Scenic Designer

Makaila Moulden Patron Services Manager Gabriel Berry Costume Designer

Hazy Jordan House Manager Brian H. Scott Lighting Designer

Maddie Kocur House Manager Darron L. West Sound Designer

Emma Morganstein House Manager Patti Kelly AEA Stage Manager

Noah Welter House Manager Lauren Connolly Production Assistant

Matt Zierden House Manager Mars Delamater Production Assistant

Dustin Medvid Facilities & Parking Manager Rachael Ellis Company Manager

Grace Kang Costume Assistant

CONSULTANTS

Landesberg Design Graphic Design

Clayton Slater Design Program Design

Human Habits Website Development &

Video

Kristi Jan Hoover Photographer

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