pippin-music theatre co
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Conductor Allison Kane Costume Designer Jessica Snyder Properties Designer Nick Heggestad Orchestral Reductions Ian Weinberger Sound Designer Christopher Kriz † Lighting Designer Charles Cooper † Proudly Presents Pippin is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com 1 PippinTRANSCRIPT
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Book by Roger O. Hirson Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Music Direction byIan Weinberger
Directed and Choreographed by Jessica Redish
This production is dedicated to the memory of Matthew J. Trombetta
Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart OstrowDirected on the Broadway stage by Bob Fosse
Pippin is sponsored by BMO Harris Bank, YEA! Highland Park, The Highland Park Cultural Arts Commission and the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.
Pippin is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684
www.MTIShows.com
Proudly Presents
Scenic DesignerStephen H. Carmody
Costume DesignerJessica Snyder
Lighting DesignerCharles Cooper†
Properties DesignerNick Heggestad
Sound DesignerChristopher Kriz†
Orchestral ReductionsIan Weinberger
ConductorAllison Kane
Production Stage ManagerDaniel J. Hanson*
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CAST
Pippin ................................................................................................................................... Andrew Keltz*Leading Player ........................................................................................................................Joey Stone*Charlemagne ........................................................................................................................James Rank*Fastrada ..........................................................................................................................Angie Stemberg*Catherine .............................................................................................................................. Jess Godwin*Lewis ..........................................................................................................................................Zach Zube*Berthe (March 22 - April 13) ....................................................................................... Peggy Roeder*Berthe (April 19 - May 6) ................................................................................................... Cindy Gold*Theo .................................................................................................................................. Isabelle RobertsEnsemble ........................................................................................ Brian M. Duncan, Sasha Kostyrko, Kristin O’Connell, Tommy Rivera-Vega, Emily Rogers, Jeremy Sonkin, Lucy Zukaitis
Understudies do not appear unless announced:for Pippin, Lewis: Brian M. Duncan; for Leading Player, Charlemagne: Jeremy Sonkin;
for Fastrada, Berthe: Lucy Zukaitis; for Catherine: Kristin O’Connell; for Theo: Tommy Rivera-Vega; Swings: Erica Bittner, Elliot Burton
TIME: 780 A.D. and thereaboutsPLACE: The Holy Roman Empire and thereabouts
* Indicates member of Actors’ Equity Association
† Designer Represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
ORCHESTR A
Conductor/Piano ..................................................................................................................Allison KaneWoodwinds .........................................................................................................................Patrick RehkerCello/Guitar ............................................................................................................................ David KellerBass ..................................................................................................................................Brandon MitchellDrums .............................................................................................................................. David Eisenreich
THE MUSIC THEATRE COMPANY STAFF
Artistic Director ............................................................................................................... Jessica RedishOffice Manager ................................................................................................................ Jared GrebnerCompany Manager ................................................................................................. Rose Marie PackerPublic Relations .................................................................... Audrey Suffrin Public Relations LLCDevelopment Manager ........................................... Aurélia K. Fisher, Ten Thousand Feet LLCBusiness Manager ............................................................................................................ Bruce HaynerManagement Advisor .............................................................................................Lisa StueckemannHouse Manager .......................................................................................................... Geoffrey Bleeker Interns ...................................................................................... Michael Holtzman, Mia Weinberger
SPEC IAL THANKS
Mayor Nancy R. Rotering, The Highland Park City Council, Patrick Brennan, The Highland Park Cultural Arts Commission, Patty Pell & YEA! Highland Park, Peter Handler, Eric Ziegenhagen & The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, Diane Filbin & BMO Harris Bank, Ron Ben-Joseph, Carol McErlean & Michael Levin, Roberta Seedman, Northwestern University Light Shop, Writers’ Theatre, Scott at Corner Bakery in Highland Park
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MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT ONEScene 1: THE OPENING“Magic to Do” ...........................................................................................................................The Players“Corner of the Sky” .......................................................................................................................... Pippin
Scene 2: HOME“Welcome Home” ....................................................................................... Charlemagne and Pippin
Scene 3: WAR“War is a Science” ...................................................................... Charlemagne, Pippin and Soldiers“Glory” ........................................................................................................ Leading Player and Soldiers
Scene 4: THE FLESH“Simple Joys” .....................................................................................................................Leading Player“No Time at All” ......................................................................................................Berthe and the Boys“With You” .................................................................................................................Pippin and the Girls
Scene 5: REVOLUTION“Spread a Little Sunshine” ................................................................................... Fastrada and Lewis“Morning Glow” ........................................................................................................ Pippin, The Players
There will be one ten-minute intermission
ACT TWOScene 1: ENCOURAGEMENT“On the Right Track” ................................................................................. Leading Player and Pippin
Scene 2: THE HEARTH“There He Was” ...........................................................................................................................Catherine“Kind of Woman” ............................................................................................. Catherine and the Girls“Extraordinary” ................................................................................................................................. Pippin“Prayer for a Duck” ........................................................................................................................... Pippin“Love Song” ...........................................................................................................Pippin and Catherine“I Guess I’ll Miss the Man”........................................................................................................Catherine
Scene 3: THE FINALE“Finale” ......................................................................................................................... The Players, Pippin
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ANDREW KELTZ* (PIPPIN) is honored to be a part of this production. Chicago credits include: Young Buddy in Follies, Howie in How Can You Run With a
Shell on Your Back? (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Kai in The Snow Queen, Don/Moishe in Jacob and Jack (Victory Gardens Theater), Jan the Second in Yeast Nation (American Theater Company), Motel in Fiddler on the Roof, Mickey in Bowery Boys, Aladdin in Aladdin (Marriott Theatre), Dromio of Syracuse in The Boys from
Syracuse (Drury Lane Theatre), Willie Bounce in The Hundred Dresses (Chicago Children’s Theatre), as well as work with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Regional credits include: Arnold in Biloxi Blues (Forestburgh Playhouse, New York), Sam Weinberg in A Few Good Men, Justin in The Fox on the Fairway, Eddie in Over the Tavern, and Henrik in A Little Night Music (Peninsula Players, Wisconsin). Andrew is a graduate of Northwestern University and a proud member of Actors’ Equity. He would like to thank Jessica and everyone at TMTC, as well as his family, friends and KH for their constant love and support.
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JOEY STONE* (LEADING PLAYER) attended the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music for musical theatre before moving to Chicago
five years ago. He was last seen in Mary Zimmerman’s Candide (Señor/Soldier) at the Goodman Theatre, the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C., and the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston. Recent Chicago credits include Frank Galati’s The Snow Queen (Snow Queen Puppeteer/Dancer) at Victory Gardens Theater, Jim Corti’s Sweet Charity and Cabaret (Bobby), David Bell’s Boys from Syracuse (the Duke), Gary Griffin’s Funny Girl (Cornet Man), Bill Brown’s Curtains (Harv), and Bill Osetek’s Mame (Ralph Devine) at Drury Lane Oakbrook, and Brenda Didier’s Rocky Horror Show at the Mercury Theater. Joey is passionate about the cultivation and creation of new music and original works of theatre. This has led him to collaborate with Lauren Molina, Patrick Martin, and the band “-j&p-” online, and with Blair Thomas and Company, and the House Theatre of Chicago for the stage. He is thrilled to begin his collaborative efforts with The Music Theatre Company.
JAMES RANK* (CHARLEMAGNE) has had an active career in musical theater, opera and concert venues. He was most recently seen at Provision
Theater in the title role of The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey. He appeared as Kromow in The Merry Widow at Lyric Opera of Chicago; A Minister’s Wife (Morell) and She Loves Me (Kodaly) at Writers’ Theatre of Glencoe; A Little Night Music (Frederick) at Peninsula Players; The American Dreams Songbook (Sam – Jeff Award Winner) at Next Theatre, Grand Hotel (The Baron – Jeff Nomination) at Drury Lane Water Tower; A Little Night Music (Mr. Lindquist) and Passion (Lt. Torasso) at
Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Carousel (Billy Bigelow) and Phantom (The Phantom) at the Candlelight Dinner Theater; Curtains (Aaron), South Pacific (Joe Cable) and It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane… It’s Superman (Superman) at Drury Lane Oakbrook; Candide (Voltaire/Pangloss), The Fantasticks (El Gallo) and 110 in the Shade (File) with Light Opera Works; Turn of the Century at the Goodman Theatre (Ensemble), directed by Broadway legend Tommy Tune. Jim has sung concerts with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Ravinia Festival, The Elgin Symphony Orchestra, The Chicago Sinfonietta, and with various ensembles from Northwestern University, where he received his Master’s Degree.
ANGIE STEMBERG* (FASTRADA) is beyond excited to be making her TMTC debut. She was last seen as Adelaide in Guys and Dolls at Theatre at the
Center. Some other favorite credits include: Roxie in Chicago, Bianca in Kiss Me Kate, Marty in Grease, Lily St. Regis in Annie, Narrator in Joseph…Dreamcoat, and Sheila in A Chorus Line. Since moving to Chicago twelve years ago, she has performed on the stages of Drury Lane Oakbrook and Martinique, Marriott Theatre, Peninsula Players, Pheasant Run, and the Royal George Theatre. Angie recently choreographed and performed at Maya Angelou’s 80th birthday party hosted by Oprah Winfrey. She is originally from Wisconsin and is a member of Actors’ Equity. Thank you to Jessica and the creative team for this great opportunity and to Johnny for all of his love and support.
JESS GODWIN* (CATHERINE) is so excited to work with The Music Theatre Company again! Jess was most recently seen on stage with TMTC as
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a writer and performer in the 48-Hour Musicals. Past theatre credits include Northlight Theatre (Snapshots), Court Theatre (Carousel), Porchlight Music Theatre (Gypsy, A Wonderful Life, Sunday in the Park with George), Steppenwolf (Lady Madeline), Bohemian Theatre Ensemble (The Wild Party, Songs for a New World, The Life), and Pegasus Players (Tick… Tick… BOOM!). In the past three years, she has been writing, performing, and recording her own piano-based pop/soul music. Chicago venues include Double Door, Mayne Stage, Hard Rock, and Bottom Lounge. Other recent tour cities include: New York, L.A., Boston, Detroit, Atlanta, Toronto, Philadelphia, and New Orleans. www.jessgodwin.com
ZACH ZUBE* (LEWIS/DANCE CAPTAIN) gladly returns to The Music Theatre Company for this production of Pippin where his credits include: Erika’s
Wall (William), The 9/11 Report (Ensemble), and choreographic work for The 48-Hour Musicals and HappyFoods. Chicago area credits include: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Gideon), Thoroughly Modern Millie, Funny Girl, and High School Musical at Drury Lane Oakbrook; The Bowery Boys, High School Musical, Seussical at Marriott Theatre; Hello, Dolly! (Barnaby Tucker), Cats, La Cage Aux Folles, and Man of La Mancha at Theatre at the Center. He has also shared the stage with Patti LuPone in Annie Get Your Gun at Ravinia Festival. He will be choreographing Zanna, Don’t! (TMTC’S Young Artists’ Program) this summer. Zach holds a BFA in Music Theatre from Illinois Wesleyan and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. He would like to express his thanks and love to his family and MW for their unending support and love.
PEGGY ROEDER* (BERTHE; March 22 - April 13) recently completed a run as Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady at the Asolo Rep Theatre
in Sarasota, Florida, and was last seen at The Music Theatre Company in 2009 in a reading of Summertime. Last season in Chicago, Peggy appeared in Float at About Face Theatre as well as in Grease and The Big Meal (Jeff Award--Best Ensemble) at American Theater Company. She has been seen in The Dresser at Steppenwolf Theatre, Romeo and Juliet at The Goodman Theatre, Clean House at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Cabaret at Peninsula Players, Capote’s Holiday Stories for Provision Theatre, The Cider House Rules at Atlantic Theatre Company and Mark Taper Forum, and Barefoot in the Park at Drury Lane Oakbrook. Her work in Chicago has garnered her four Jeff Awards, three Artisan Awards, and two After Dark Awards. Film work includes: Ground-hog Day, Road to Perdition, In Memo-riam, Were the World Mine, and Stranger than Fiction. TV credits include: “Law & Order,” “E.R.,” and “Star Trek DS9.” This spring, Peggy will be seen in Making God Laugh at Theatre At The Center in Munster, Indiana.
CINDY GOLD* (BERTHE; April 19 - May 6) Chicago-area work includes: Showboat at Lyric Opera; Love Loss and What I Wore at Broadway in Chicago;
Invasion of Skokie at Chicago Dramatists; Awake and Sing, Jekyll and Hyde, Pride and Prejudice all at Northlight Theatre; Arsenic and Old Lace directed by Frank Galati at Northwestern University. Cindy also collaborated with Frank Galati and Stephen Flaherty on their new musical, Loving Repeating (Jeff Award, Best Actress) with About Face/MCA. She has appeared with Next Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, Court Theatre, Peninsula Players, Madison Rep, Shakespeare Sedona, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Boston Shakespeare, and Mental Floss Improvisation, Miami. She was seen in TNT’s new show, “Leverage,” last fall. Cindy is an Associate Professor of Theatre and Head of Acting at Northwestern University.
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ISABELLE ROBERTS (THEO), most recently appeared as Mary Claire Daugherty in The Christmas Schooner (The Mercury Theater Chicago)
and as Chip in Beauty and the Beast (New Trier High School). She also performed in New Trier High School’s Les Misérables, as well as a number of productions at the Northbrook Theatre including The Wizard of Oz, Pinocchio and Willy Wonka Jr.
ERICA BITTNER (SWING) Recent Chicago credits include Peer Gynt (Solveig) at Polarity Ensemble Theatre, Love’s Labour’s Lost (Katharine) at Oak
Park Festival Theatre, The Giver (Lilly) at GreatWorks Theatre Company, Hello, Dolly! (Ensemble) at Light Opera Works, and Sweet Charity (Ensemble) at the Chicago College of Performing Arts (CCPA). She has also performed in various Redmoon-for-Hire projects with Redmoon Theater. She is a recent graduate of CCPA at Roosevelt University and holds a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre.
ELLIOT BURTON (SWING) is excited to make his Music Theatre Company debut. A St. Louis native, Elliot is currently pursuing a BFA in Musical
Theatre Performance at Columbia College Chicago. He was last seen as the Emperor in Gulliver’s Travels at Li’l Buds Theatre Company. Last season, he played Mungojerrie and Skimbleshanks in Theo Ubique’s Cats (Jeff Award Nomination for Best Ensemble). Other favorite roles include Goldberg in LaChiusa’s The Wild Party and Leaf Coneybear in 25th…Spelling Bee at Columbia College. Elliot would like to thank Sean, his friends, and family for their support.
BRIAN M. DUNCAN (ENSEMBLE) is happy to join The Music Theatre Company for Pippin. Other Chicago credits include: Joseph…Dreamcoat
(Asher) and A Chorus Line (Frank) at Paramount Theatre. A native of Kansas City, Brian has performed in various theatres throughout the country. His favorite roles include A Funny Thing…Forum (Hero), Annie Get Your Gun (Tommy Keeler), 42nd Street (Andy Lee), West Side Story (Baby John) and Roustabout in the original cast of Stephen Schwartz’s Geppetto and Son. Brian holds a BFA in musical theatre performance from Rockford College. He would like to thank his friends and family for their love and support. www.brianmduncan.com
SASHA KOSTYRKO (ENSEMBLE) is ecstatic to be a part of The Music Theatre Company’s production of Pippin! Originally from Sacramento,
CA, Sasha received her B.F.A in Acting from Oklahoma City University. She was last seen in The Women’s Theatre Alliance Showcase 2011 at Stage 773. www.SashaKostyrko.com
KRISTIN O’CONNELL (ENSEMBLE) is thrilled to be making her Music Theatre Company debut! Kristin received her B.F.A.
in Musical Theatre from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University last April. Chicago credits include Brigadoon, The Student Prince, The Secret Garden (Light Opera Works) and Johanna in Sweeney Todd (CCPA). Kristin also played the role of Thea in the Midwest premiere of Spring Awakening at the Phoenix Theatre last
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fall. Other roles include Maria in The Sound of Music (Festival 56), Martha/Fan in A Christmas Carol (Beef & Boards), and Kate McGowan in Titanic (Summer Stock Stage). Kristin has recorded with Aire Born Recording Studios and Disney/Music Theatre International.
TOMMY RIVERA-VEGA (ENSEMBLE), born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was most recently seen as part of the Original Puerto
Rican Cast of Spring Awakening, playing the role of Moritz Stiefel. Chicago area credits include: My Fair Lady (Ensemble/US Quartet & Zoltan) at Paramount Theater; CATS (Mungojerrie), Footloose, Oklahoma, and The Producers (Carmen Ghia), Joseph… Dreamcoat (Levi) at Little Theatre on the Square; Cats (Rum Tum Tugger) at Theo Ubique (nomina- at Theo Ubique (nomina-at Theo Ubique (nomina-tion for Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Ensemble); AIDA at Bailiwick Chicago. Tommy holds a B.A. in Musical Theatre from North Central College in Naper-ville, IL. He would like to thank Gray Talent Group, his family and Lauren for their constant support.
EMILY ROGERS (ENSEMBLE) is pleased to be working at The Music Theatre Company. A Chicago native, Emily trained at the
Ruth Page Foundation School of Dance with Larry Long, Dolores Lipinski, and Birute Barodicaite. Previous credits include: The Christmas Show at The Little Theatre on the Square, Joseph… Dreamcoat at The Paramount Theatre, Brigadoon at Light Opera Works, and Cats at Theo Ubique. Emily would like to thank her wonderful family and her husband, Adam Veness.
JEREMY SONKIN (ENSEMBLE) is thrilled to be making his Music Theatre Company Debut! Touring credits include: Jesus Christ
Superstar starring Ted Neeley. Regional credits include: Lucia di Lammermoor (Lyric Opera), Jack and the Beanstalk (Giant), A Flea in Her Ear (Victor/Goshe), The Piano Lesson (Wining Boy), Hairspray (Gilbert), 25th… Spelling Bee (Mitch Mahoney). Jeremy was a recent Broadway World San Francisco regional theatre winner for Best Leading Actor in a Play for A Flea in Her Ear and is a graduate of University of Wisconsin, Madison. He would like to thank Jessica for this opportunity and sends love to his family.
LUCY ZUKAITIS (ENSEMBLE) is originally from Omaha, Nebraska where she majored in theatre at Creighton Univer-sity and performed
with Omaha Theatre Company and the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival. Lucy was most recently seen as Randi Stein in Greetings at Illinois Theatre Center. Some of her favorite credits include Gwendolen Fairfax in The Importance of Being Earnest (Janus Theatre Company), The Princess in Love’s Labour’s Lost (Creighton University), Mavis Turner in Stepping Out: the Musical (Dana Theatre Company), and Tricia in Dog Sees God (Skullduggery Productions).
CREATIVE TEAM
JESSICA REDISH (DIRECTOR/ CHOREOGRAPHER) is the Founding Artistic Director of The Music Theatre Company where she directed and
choreographed the company’s
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Jeff-Nominated production of Merrily We Roll Along, and Erika’s Wall. Jessica also directed, choreographed and conceived the company’s The 9/11 Report: A Bipartisan Musical Fantasia by Michael Mahler. She choreographed She Loves Me at Writers’ Theatre in Glencoe and Seussical at First Stage in Milwaukee, and also served as the Movement Director for the off-Broadway production of Adding Machine, directed by David Cromer. Jessica will direct Summertime, currently in development at Writers’ Theatre, with music and lyrics by Alan Schmuckler and book by Laura Eason. Upcoming: Choreographing RENT at American Theatre Company/About Face Theatre directed by Mr. Cromer, Pinkalicious at First Stage in Milwaukee and Sweet Charity at Writers’ Theatre. Jessica is an alumna of Northwestern University and is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
IAN WEINBERGER (MUSIC DIRECTOR and ORCHESTRAL REDUCTIONS) returns to The Music Theatre Company, where he previously music directed Mer-rily We Roll Along. Other Chicago credits include A Chorus Line, The Wizard of Oz (Marriott Theatre) and the workshop of Summertime (Writers’ Theatre), also di-rected by Jessica Redish. New York: Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, Death Takes A Holiday. Regional: My Fair Lady (Asolo Rep). As a music director, orchestrator, arranger, and music copyist, Ian has also worked with Broadway Asia, Broadway in Chicago, Broadway in South Africa, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Goodman Theatre, and Taste of Chicago. A proud native of Evanston and graduate of Northwestern University, he lives in New York City. Upcoming: Fanny Brice (Asolo Rep), Titanic (Hangar Theatre).
STEPHEN H. CARMODY (SCENIC DESIGN) Scenic design credits include: Changes of Heart for Remy Bumppo, Around the World in 80 Days and Bad Dates for Fox Valley Repertory, A Twist of Water for Route 66 Theatre Com-pany, Becky Shaw for A Red Orchid Theatre, Five Flights for Immediate Theatre, The Shadow of a Gunman for
Seanachai Theatre, Man from Nebraska for Redtwist Theatre, The Cunning Little Vixen for DePaul Opera Theatre. Stephen has worked in the design studio of Todd Rosenthal, Jack Magaw and Kevin Depinet, interned for Derek McLane in New York, and is currently assisting scenic designer Walt Span-gler in Chicago. Stephen is an artistic associate for Caffeine Theatre Com-pany and received The John Murbach Scholarship for Collaborative Design. Upcoming: The Receptionist at Steep Theatre. www.stephenHC.com
NICK HEGGESTAD (PROPERTIES DESIGN) returns to The Music Theatre Company where he previously designed for Merrily We Roll Along. Other Chicago credits include: Disgraced (American Theatre Company), Changes of Heart, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?, The Importance of Being Earnest, Night and Day, Les Liasions Dangereuses, The Island, and Heroes (Remy Bumppo), Hesperia, The Care-taker, The Real Thing, The Detective’s Wife, Heartbreak House, Do the Hustle, Travels with my Aunt, and She Loves Me (Writers’ Theatre), and The Doyle and Debbie Show (Royal George Theatre). Nick spent two years with Feld Entertainment, working for both Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus and Disney on Ice. Upcoming projects include Chesapeake at Remy Bumppo and A Little Night Music at Writers’ Theatre.
CHARLES COOPER † (LIGHTING DESIGN) Music Theatre Company Debut. Recent credits include: A Wrinkle in Time for First Stage Children’s Theatre; Do The Hustle, As You Like It, and Another Part of the Forest at Writers’ Theatre; Curtains at Drury Lane Oakbrook; Of Mice and Men and First Look Repertory of New Work at Steppenwolf Theatre; Around the World in 80 Days at Indiana Repertory Theatre; Tree, Blue Door, The Defiant Muse, and The Court Marshal at Fort Devens at Victory Gardens Theater; Eclipsed, She Stoops to Conquer and The Chalk Garden at Northlight Theatre; A Few Good Men and Around the World in 80 Days for Peninsula Players; Pitmen Painters, To Master the Art, All My Sons,
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Weekend, and Dolly West’s Kitchen at TimeLine Theatre (associate artist); Thieves Like Us for The House Theatre; Welcome to Arroyo’s, True West, Top Dog/Underdog, and Speech and Debate at American Theater Company; Well, and The Overwhelming at the Next Theatre; Around the World in 80 Days and Bad Dates for Fox Valley Repertory. Charles has received five Jeff nominations and two After Dark Awards. Current and upcoming projects include: Hairspray for Drury Lane Oakbrook, Orpheus De-scending for Shattered Globe Theatre, and Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Na-tional Tour: Associate Designer). Proud member of United Scenic Artists. Please visit his website: cooperportfolio.com.
JESSICA SNYDER (COSTUME DESIGN) is an Atlanta-based costume designer and is delighted to return to The Music Theatre Company for a second season. Since her work on Merrily We Roll Along, Jessica has designed shows throughout the Midwest and the Southeast including: Little Women, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Out of Order, On Broadway Too, Leapfest 2011, Look Back in Anger, and 12 Angry Men. Jes-sica holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Western Illinois University.
CHRISTOPHER KRIZ † (SOUND DESIGN) works nationally as a composer and sound designer. In Chicago, Chris has designed for companies including: Northlight Theatre, Steppenwolf, Good-man Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater and TimeLine Theatre. Regional credits include: The national tour of America Amerique (Jena Company) and the upcoming The Fall Of The House (The-atre Squared). Recent Chicago credits include: The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter (Steppenwolf Theatre), Black Pearl Sings (Northlight Theatre), Orpheus Descending (Shattered Globe), The Word Progress On My Mother’s Lips Doesn’t Ring True (Trap Door Theatre), Opus (Redtwist Theatre), The Count Of Monte Cristo (Lifeline Theatre), Old Times (Strawdog Theatre), Festen (Steep Theatre) and Cloud 9 (Gift Theatre). Upcoming productions in-clude: After The Revolution (Next Theatre)
and Pride and Prejudice (Lifeline Theatre). To hear more of his work, please visit: www.christopherkriz.com
ALLISON KANE (CONDUCTOR) received her degree in arranging and orchestra-tion at Berklee College of Music. Since then, she has served as music director/pianist/arranger/conductor in both Chi-cago and NYC. Chicago credits include: Pinocchio, The Drunkard, and Blue Nativity at Quest Theatre; Barenaked Lads, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Dennis DeYoung at Bailiwick Chicago; Can-Can (Jeff Recommended) and Gentlemen Pre-fer Blondes (Jeff Recommended) at Circle Theatre; Bye Bye, Liver with Pub Theatre Company; Urinetown at the University of Chicago; They’re Playing Our Song at Fox Valley Repertory; Company (Jeff Recom-mended) and Spring Awakening (Jeff Recommended, dir. Jonathan Berry) at Griffin Theatre. New York: Into the Woods (Baldwin HS); Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding (Off-Broadway, “Celeste”); Finian’s Rainbow-Revival (Broadway, asst. music supervisor and copy editor); Rock of Ages (Broadway, copy editor and music prep). Allison is thrilled to be joining The Music Theatre Company for this wonderful production. Many thanks to Jessica Redish for the opportunity and to K Squared and IvanP. www.allisonraekane.com
ERIC SISCO (TECHNICAL DIRECTOR) Eric graduated in 2010 from the DePaul Theatre School with a BFA in Techni-cal Theatre and is currently an artistic associate at Caffeine Theatre. While not practicing theatre or film, Eric works at Schuler Shook with both the theatre planning and lighting design divisions. He also freelances as an architectural draftsman and finance manager.
DANIEL J. HANSON* (PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER) Minneapolis/St. Paul credits include: To Kill a Mocking-bird, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Park Square Theatre); Queens of Burlesque (The History The-atre); Menopause the Musical (The Lab Theatre); A Year with Frog and Toad, and The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins (Children’s Theatre Company). Dan has
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his MFA in stage management from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and is a member of Actors’ Equity.
ADRIENNE BADER (ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER) is a proud graduate of Northwestern University. She spent the 2010-2011 season as a Production Assistant for Writers’ Theatre in Glencoe, working on productions of She Loves Me (Dir. Michael Halberstam), Do the Hustle and Heartbreak House (Dir. Wil-liam Brown). Chicago stage manage-ment credits include Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy (New Suit Theatre Company) and the 25th Annual Young Playwrights Festival (Pegasus Players).
MICHAEL HOLTZMAN (ASSISTANT DIRECTOR/DRAMATURG) is a proud graduate of Northwestern University, where his directing credits include: Ragtime, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s
Nest, Little Shop of Horrors and Medea. Michael has assisted with Act One Conservatory (Mud Season) and Shat-tered Globe Theatre Ensemble (Orpheus Descending) and will be producing for About Face Theatre this upcoming summer. He is currently a member of the Shattered Globe Protégé program and an associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
MATT DEITCHMAN (ASSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR) is a Chicago-based musician and performer and recent Northwestern University graduate, where he music directed a production of Pippin last fall. This spring, he will be music directing the Waa-Mu Show at Northwestern as well as helping develop the orchestrations for Hero at the Marriott Theatre. Thanks to Ian for his exceptional tutelage, and the rest of the team for having him on board.
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SEASON 2011-2012 DONORS
(As of March 8, 2012)
PRODUCER’S CIRCLEGifts of $10,000Anonymous (2)
DIRECTOR’S TABLEGifts of $5,000Edie & Michael CohenCaren & Martin RedishMary Pat Studdert
THE PREMIER SOCIETYA Charter Society toBenefit The MusicTheatre CompanyGifts of $1,000-4,999Nancy & Andrew
BallantineBenjamin CohenPaul & Andrea FoxBarbara Goodman & Seth
WeinbergerPeggy & Bruce HaynerSonia MarschakCarol McErlean & Michael
LevinDouglas L. MeyerEdward & Janice RedishDiane Ross & Willis R. BuckSusan SchreiberRoberta & Michael
SeedmanMarcie & Avy SteinLauren TaslitzJudith & Art TepferKevin & Ellen Van WartRobert & Sue WieseneckSteve & Marcia Zacharias
PRINCIPALSGifts of $250-$999Leslie Mitchel BondJames P. CoplanMichael & Becky ElradJeffrey & Cidney GolmanAmy & Bob GreenebaumDr. Harlan & Susan HaimesAlice B. Rapoport &
Michael A. SachsGabrielle & David RoussoMadeline SchmucklerMarc & Sharon SeidlerCaren Deane ThomasDennis WieczorekMr. & Mrs. Christopher
ZadinaGeena & Dennis Zaslavsky
ENSEMBLEGifts up to $250Barbara & Jack BierigStephen S. BowenNorman P. BoyerAllen Carter & Andrew
CarterNancy Cook & Dan
ZiemboCharles & Linda DawePeter & Gwen FaustMark & Andrea
FriedlanderDawn & Mark FriedmanLinda & Michael FriedmanDr. David & Dale GinsburgNancy & Neal Goldstein
Dr. Wayne & Linda Goldstein
Denise & Adam HoeflichMichael KaplanEvelyn Karson & Don
KaplanDavid Keeshin & Bonnie
KatzAnnette KleinmanAllan & Marley KornDebra KoziarzMichael & Nancy
KuppersmithJohn & Ann LaudermilkChristopher P. LundgrenGerald & Merle LurieBeth MachlinMary Jo PapichDean & Julie PappasLaurie & Ronald
SchnittmanSteven & Claudia SchwartzCarol SessoShirley SolomonMichael & Julie SolotMaureen & Frank SpelmanMarilyn & Marc SpivakEmily SteinhoffDr. Neil & Karla StoneCaryn Weiner & Howard
EllmanLaurie & Michael WeissLisa & Randy WhiteDr. Jay & Julie WygodnyJoe & Dottie Zoller
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THE MUSIC THEATRE COMPANY EXECUTIVE BOARD
Peggy Hayner, Board PresidentBen Cohen, Treasurer
Marcie Faust, SecretaryCarol McErlean, Director
THE MUSIC THEATRE COMPANY ADVISORY BOARD
Sherri BlixJan ChannonMichael Halberstam
Michael SeedmanArt TepferSteve Zacharias
THE MUSIC THEATRE COMPANY ASSOCIATE ARTISTS
Elana Ernst, Rob Hancock, Keith Harrison, Laura Harrison, Liz Kimball, Michael Mahler, Jess McLeod, Alan Paul, Alan Schmuckler, Emily Thompson, Alex WeismanChris Yonan, and Zach Zube
The Music Theatre Company would like to thank our 2012 Gala Sponsors: Whole Foods Deerfield, Cooper’s Hawk
The Music Theatre Company would like to thank our 2012 Restaurant Partners:
Café Central, M. Bertucci’s, BBQ Pit
SUPPORT
FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORTYEA! Highland Park • The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation
The John D. & Catherine T. Macarthur FoundationThe James S. Kemper Foundation, Chicago, Illinois • Dramatists Guild Fund
Actors’ Equity Association
The Highland Park Cultural Arts Commission
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPBMO Harris Bank
JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.
THE MISS ION
The Music Theatre Company values the musical as an art form. Through the presen-tation of fully-staged productions, commissions of new works, musical experiments and an interactive dialogue between artist and community, the company calls upon the talents of nationally-based professional musical theatre artists to create work in Highland Park. The Music Theatre Company explores the musical in the interest of expanding the canon of musical theatre. www.themusictheatrecompany.org