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William Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET William Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET Photo by Mark Lyons. 2016-17 MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCES ACTING COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 2016 Patricia Corbett Theater CCM Season Presenting Sponsor and Musical Theatre Program Sponsor Mainstage Season Production Sponsor
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William Shakespeare’s

ROMEO AND JULIET William Shakespeare’s

ROMEO AND JULIET

Photo by Mark Lyons.

2016-17 MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCES

ACTINGCOLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 2016Patricia Corbett Theater

CCM Season PresentingSponsor and Musical

Theatre Program Sponsor

Mainstage SeasonProduction Sponsor

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It feels good to give back.

And together with our generous customers

and employees, Macy’s averages more than

$1 million a week to initiatives important to

you and your community – arts, education,

HIV/AIDS, and women’s health and wellness.

It adds up to nearly $71 million a year.

It’s a good feeling we can all share, and

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DIVISION OF THEATRE ARTS, PRODUCTION AND ARTS ADMINISTRATION PRESENTS

ROMEO AND JULIETBy William Shakespeare

Patricia Corbett Theater Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 2016

DirectorBrant Russell Scenic Designer Whitney Glover*

Lighting Designer Nick Saiki*

Sound Designers Jeremy Lee Sean K. Tingle*

Costume Designer Raphael Regan*

Wig & Make-Up Designer Erin Schwob*

Dramaturg Hope Rice**

Season Presenting Sponsor and Musical Theatre Program SponsorThe Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

Season Production SponsorMacy’s

CCM is an accredited institution of the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD), National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST), as well as a member of the University/Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA).

The video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

The University of Cincinnati does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, age, sexual orientation, veteran status or gender identity and expression in its programs and activities. The complete Notice of Nondiscrimination can be found at uc.edu/about/policies/non-discrimination.

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Choreographers Brianna Latrash* Hamilton Moore*

Fight Choreographer k. Jenny Jones

Voice and Text Coach Marilyn Caskey

Stage Manager Andi Radujkovic*

* CCM Student ** DAAP Student

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“The truth of course is that there is no journey. We are arriving and departing all at the same time.” – David Bowie To be young is to feel contradiction. We experience a multitude of different interests, desires and hopes that push and pull against one another many times a day — it’s a lot to deal with. Like Romeo, Juliet, Benvolio, Mercutio, Tybalt and even Paris, we find that the journey of growing into adulthood seems entirely too complicated — full of anxiety and responsibility. We are compelled, instead, to explore our passions, find true love and safeguard our friendships — the families we have created for ourselves. Inside our pursuits, we often discover truths distant from the feelings we thought we wanted, loss when we find suffering coupled with love and loneliness within companionship. Maybe the secret of adulthood is that we grow old and never stop feeling young. What does it mean to come of age? When we arrive at clarity, we depart from it.

Hope Rice, Dramaturg,DAAP Class of 2017

DRAMATURG’S NOTE

COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

PREPARATORY

ALL AGES.ALL ABILITIES.

CCM Preparatory offers classes and programs including

MUSIC, THEATRE& DANCE.

ccm.uc.edu/prep • 513-566-2595

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COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

GIFTPLANNING

For more information, contact CCM External Relations Office at 513-556-2100.

MARY LU AND DICK AFT Cincinnati became home to Dick and Mary Lu Aft in 1987 when Dick began his 14-year presidency of the United Way of Greater Cincinnati. That was also the year that Mary Lu began 28 years of Friends of the Public Library Leadership. As Dick continues to teach, consult and write books about United Way history, Mary Lu still spends three days each week volunteering as a Library Friend. She is also Vice Chair of the Fifty Year Club alumni association of their shared alma mater, Knox College. Dick serves as a member of the CCMpower Executive Committee and Chair of the Community Advisory Board of UC’s Hoxworth’s Blood Center.

Mary Lu and Dick consider CCM “their conservatory” and believe it to be one of the best in the world. They should know, as they have enjoyed performances all over the world while working as a volunteer team committed to increasing non-profit services to people in need.

If it hadn’t been for the investment that others made in our education, we wouldn’t be pictured here. Now, it’s our turn. We plan to support CCM for our lifetimes. Then, our planned gift will endow our current level of CCMpower support for future generations of talented students. So much was done for us. It’s the least we could, and should, do for others.

Created CCMpower Membership Legacy

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For more alumni, student & faculty profiles, visit: ccm.uc.edu/villagenews

THE VILLAGE NEWSALUMNI APPLAUSE

In 2011, alumna Julianna Bloodgood (BFA Drama, 2006) co-created the Dadaab Theater Project, a theatre engagement effort that connects children in the refugee camp at Dadaab, Kenya to American youth through acting. She is a founding member of the pedagogy and performance research ensemble Oriri as well as the Great Globe Foundation, an organization devoted to increasing cultural exchange and empowering voices through the arts. Bloodgood currently resides in Wrocław, Poland, where she performs as an associate company member with Teatr Piesn Kozła.

The career of alumnus Jason Matthew Smith (BFA Drama, 1996) keeps beaming upward, as he has filmed roles in Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and Star Trek Beyond (2016). He also portrayed Eric Olcyzk in the award-winning ESPN series Playmakers and has appeared in Six Feet Under, 24, Rebound, Bones, Sons of Anarchy, NCIS: Los Angeles, Longmire and Six Gun Savior.

Alumna Torie Wiggins’ (BFA Drama, 2003) performances of one-woman show Your Negro Tour Guide, which she co-adapted from Kathy Y. Wilson’s book of the same name, have been featured at venues around Cincinnati and across the U.S. She has appeared on All My Children and in the feature film Love Me Through It (2008). Wiggins was previously a Seasonal Resident Artist with Know Theatre of Cincinnati and is currently an adjunct instructor in acting at CCM.

Motivated by a desire to bring the arts to a community with very few significant arts-related opportunities, alumna Sommer Renae Schoch (MBA/MA Arts Administration, 2014) recently founded the Flashback Theater Co. (FbTc) in Somerset, Kentucky. She also serves as the company’s Producing Artistic Director. One of her goals with FbTc is to produce shows that speak to the local audience on a personal level; she often produces works set in or around Kentucky, such as Norma Cole’s And the Tide Shall Cover the Earth.

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Capulet .................................................................................................OWEN ALDERSONMontague ................................................................................................. CARISSA CARDY Gregory ...................................................................................................... JABARI CARTERLady Capulet ....................................................................................... CLARE COMBESTLady Montague/Chorus 1 .............................................JACQUELINE DAALEMANFriar Lawrence’s Assistant/Watchman ....................GABRIELLA DIVINCENZOWatchwoman ..........................................................................................SARAH DURHAMFriar Lawrence ......................................................................................... JAMES EGBERTParis ..............................................................................................................RYAN GARRETTMercutio ..........................................................................................................ANNIE GROVETybalt ...................................................................................................LANDON HAWKINSSampson/Watchman .......................................................................... CARTER LA CAVARomeo .....................................................................................................SPENCER LACKEYNurse/Actor ............................................................................................KATIE LANGHAMJuliet ......................................................................................................KATIE MCDONALDAbraham/Apothecary/Watchman .....................................................JULIA NETZERBalthasar .......................................................................................................... JOSH REITER Benvolio.............................................................................................MICKEY TROPEANO Prince ...........................................................................................................EMILY WALTON

The Place and TimeVerona, Italy 1593

Romeo and Juliet will last 2 hours and 45 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission between Acts I and II.

THE COMPANYCOMPANY

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSLeAnn Coberly and the University of Cincinnati Medical CenterDiane Lala and Rocco Dal VeraSoren RussellChristine Mok

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OWEN ALDERSON, CapuletSenior from Harvard, MassachusettsAt CCM: Arthur Miller in Ah, Wilderness!, Father Karolyi in Pentecost, Delbert in Seven Feet Under (TRANSMIGRATION), 1968 Hippie/Mark/Dr. Ray in The Heidi Chronicles, Solomon in Speech and Debate, Logan in Just By Chance (E-Media), Man in Ever Thine, Ever Mine, Ever Ours: Things We Do for Those We Love (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Tias in The Gospel of Fat Kathy at #theatrecompany (New York).

CARISSA CARDY, MontagueJunior from Houston, TexasAt CCM: Bunnie in Vices (TRANSMIGRATION), Restorer/Commando in Pentecost, Eve 32 in Mandatory Fun (TRANSMIGRATION). Film: Featured Performer in Wandering (48-Hour Film Festival, CCM), and 165 W. McMillan (48-Hour Film Festival, CCM).

CLARE COMBEST, Lady CapuletSenior from Dallas, TexasAt CCM: Soldier Bee in Colony Collapse Disorder (TRANSMIGRATION), Police Woman/Commando in Pentecost, Lily in Coulter Cliffs Inn (TRANSMIGRATION), Susan Johnston in The Heidi Chronicles, Sherry in Tigers Be Still (Drama Lab), Samantha-Marie in MISFIT: In Loving Memory of My High School Hell (TRANSMIGRATION). Film: Katie in Goat for Killer Films and Rabbit Bandini Productions, Siren in A Winter Odyssey (48-Hour Film Festival, CCM).

JACQUELINE DAALEMAN, Lady Montague/Chorus 1Sophomore from Westfield, New JerseyAt CCM: Ensemble in Colony Collapse Disorder (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Mage Murray/Jon Peacock in The Laramie Project at Westfield High School (Westfield, N.J.), Aunt Eller understudy in Oklahoma! at New Jersey Youth Theatre (Westfield, N.J.), Ensemble in Carrie: The Musical at Broadway Workshop (New York).

GABRIELLA DIVINCENZO, Friar Lawrence’s Assistant/WatchmanSophomore from Andover, MassachusettsElsewhere: W in Lungs, Rosalind in As You Like It at Lawrence Academy (Groton, Mass.) Film: Shannon in Soul Self for Grock Das.

SARAH DURHAM, WatchwomanSophomore from St. Simons, GeorgiaElsewhere: Ensemble in the One-Minute Play Festival at Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Gingy in Love, Loss, and What I Wore at Brunswick Actors’ Theatre (Brunswick, Ga). Film: Emily in College Boys for Pajama Island Productions, Naomi in The Compliment, Courtney in the Department of Homeland Security’s Human Trafficking Blue Campaign Video Series.

CAST PROFILESCAST

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JAMES EGBERT, Friar LawrenceJunior from Bethlehem, PennsylvaniaAt CCM: Bartender in Ah, Wilderness!, Father Bojovic in Pentecost, Jim in Lonely Impulse of Delight (Drama Lab), Director for Julius Caesar. Elsewhere: Claudius in Hamlet, Major Metcalf in Mousetrap, Mark in The Pill at Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts (Bethlehem, Pa.) Film: Quentin in DangerQuest for Barking Squirrel Productions.

RYAN GARRETT, ParisSenior from Nashville, TennesseeAt CCM: Salesman in Ah, Wilderness!, Nico in Pentecost, Christ Boxer/ Steve/Waiter in The Heidi Chronicles, Mikey in Justice (Drama Lab), Howie in Speech and Debate, Ensemble in The 17th Annual Snipes, Arkansas, Harvest Festival (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Otto in The Gospel of Fat Kathy at #theatrecompany (New York), Flyer in Fuerza Bruta at the Daryl Roth Theatre (New York), Moritz in Spring Awakening at Street Theatre Company (Nashville, Tenn.). Film: Frat Lord in Goat for Killer Films and Rabbit Bandini Productions, Screenwriter for Keisha with Pizza (48-Hour Film Festival, CCM).

ANNIE GROVE, MercutioSenior from San Francisco, CaliforniaAt CCM: Belle in Ah, Wilderness!, Yasmin in Pentecost, Nellie in Coulter Cliffs Inn (TRANSMIGRATION), Donalbain in Macbeth, Lady Mayor in The 17th Annual Snipes, Arkansas, Harvest Festival (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Graziella in West Side Story and Cassius in Julius Caesar at Interlochen Center for the Arts (Interlochen, Mich.), Judy in A Chorus Line at Napa Valley Opera House (Napa, Calif.), Sebastian/Maria in Twelfth Night at Manhattan Shakespeare Project (New York). Film: Featured Performer in Goat for Killer Films and Rabbit Bandini Productions, Pretty Girl Number Two in The Funhouse Massacre for Petri Entertainment.

LANDON HAWKINS, TybaltJunior from Maryville, TennesseeAt CCM: Austin in Very Dumb Kids, Leo Katz in Pentecost. Elsewhere: Thom Pain in Thom Pain at Know Theatre of Cincinnati, Ensemble in Naked Strangers at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival.

SPENCER LACKEY, RomeoSenior from Columbus, OhioAt CCM: David McComber in Ah, Wilderness!, Alexander Jedlikov in Pentecost, Ensemble in You’re Welcome: A Cycle of Bad Plays, Neville in A Fool’s Paradise (TRANSMIGRATION), Doctor in Macbeth, Ethan in P.O. 11259: Sincerely Yours (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Chip in Chip (48-Hour Film Festival, CCM), Chef Boyardee in Goat for Killer Films and Rabbit Bandini Productions.

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KATIE LANGHAM, Nurse/ActorSenior from Fairfield, ConnecticutAt CCM: Essie Miller in Ah, Wilderness!, Diwata in Speech and Debate, Peaches Montgomery in A Fool’s Paradise (TRANSMIGRATION), April Lambert in The Heidi Chronicles, Class President in MISFIT: In Loving Memory of My High School Hell (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Fat Kathy in The Gospel of Fat Kathy at the Producers’ Club (New York) and the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, Officer in Meth: A Love Story at the Cincinnati Fringe Festival. Film: Maddie Steele in #thedianemovie with the #theatrecompany.

KATIE MCDONALD, JulietSenior from Scotts Valley, CaliforniaAt CCM: Toni in Pentecost, Jill and Sandra Zucker-Hall in The Heidi Chronicles, Angus in Macbeth.

JOSH REITER, Balthasar Junior from Fairfax, VirginiaAt CCM: Soldier One in Pentecost, Aaron in The Elephant in the Room (TRANSMIGRATION), Dale in Seven Feet Under (TRANSMIGRATION) Valentine in The Music of the Bard. Elsewhere: Don Pedro/Conrade in Much Ado About Nothing, Jean-Pierre in Cyrano, Singer/Mercutio understudy in Romeo and Juliet at Saratoga Shakespeare Company (New York), Norman Cornell in The Star-Spangled Girl at Commonwealth Theatre Company (Highland Heights, Ky.), Intern to Lin-Manuel Miranda on Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (New York).

MICKEY TROPEANO, BenvolioSenior from Westfield, New JerseyAt CCM: Norah in Ah, Wilderness!, Fatima in Pentecost, Molly in The Heidi Chronicles, Menteith in Macbeth, Christina in Justice (Drama Lab), Eve 14 in Mandatory Fun (TRANSMIGRATION), Sloane in MISFIT: In Loving Memory of My High School Hell (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Clem in The Gospel of Fat Kathy at the Producers’ Club (New York), Jane in ’Dentity Crisis, Rosemary in Family Practice at Bucks County Playhouse (New Hope, Pa).

EMILY WALTON, PrinceSenior from Leawood, KansasAt CCM: Mallory in Very Dumb Kids, Muriel McComber in Ah, Wilderness!, Ensemble in You’re Welcome: A Cycle of Bad Plays, Young Macduff in Macbeth, Snow White in Seven Feet Under (TRANSMIGRATION). Elsewhere: Infanta Juana in The Hunchback of Seville at Know Theatre of Cincinnati (CCM co-production).

CAST PROFILESCAST

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WHITNEY GLOVER, Scenic DesignerGraduate student from Texarkana, TexasAt CCM: Associate Scenic Designer for Ah, Wilderness!, Assistant Scenic Designer for Pentecost and Così fan tutte. Elsewhere: Painter for Broadway production of Misery with Infinite Scenic/Proof Productions (New York), Apprentice Painter for the Santa Fe Opera (Santa Fe, N.M.).

BRIANNA LATRASH, ChoreographerSenior from Alexandria, VirginiaAt CCM: Ensemble/Carrie Pipperidge understudy in Carousel, Margot in Legally Blonde, Ensemble in 110° In the Shade, Female Swing in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Elsewhere: Millie Dillmount in Thoroughly Modern Millie at Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre (New Orleans), Ensemble/Peggy Sawyer understudy in 42nd Street at the Lexington Theatre Company (Lexington, Ky.), Val in A Chorus Line at Fairfax Academy for the Arts (Fairfax, Va.), Frenchy in Grease at Metropolitan School of the Arts (Lorton, Va.), Ensemble in Meredith Wilson’s The Music Man in Concert with Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. HAMILTON MOORE, ChoreographerSenior from Acworth, GeorgiaAt CCM: Captain/Ensemble/Jigger understudy and Assistant Choreographer in Carousel, Indian/ Assistant Choreographer in Peter Pan, Favorite Son/ Ensemble in American Idiot, Ensemble in Legally Blonde and Singin’ in the Rain. Elsewhere: Mr. Von Hussler/ Ensemble in Mary Poppins at the Lexington Theatre Company (Lexington, Ky.), John Hinkley Jr. in Assassins at the Falcon Theater (Newport, Ky.). ANDI RADUJKOVIC, Stage ManagerSenior from Cleveland, OhioAt CCM: Stage Manager for La traviata and the Playwrights Conference at CCM Summer Programs Opera Bootcamp, Assistant Stage Manager for Ah, Wilderness!, 110˚ in the Shade and Hansel and Gretel, Production Assistant for Metamorphoses. Elsewhere: Stage Manager for The Hunchback of Seville at Know Theatre of Cincinnati (CCM co-production), Stage Management Intern at Barrington Stage Company (Pittsfield, Mass.), Stage Management Apprentice at the Hangar Theatre (Ithaca, N.Y.).

RAPHAEL REGAN, Costume DesignerGraduate student from Washington, D.C.At CCM: Assistant Costume Designer for The Coronation of Poppea. Elsewhere: Craft Artisan at the Utah Shakespeare Festival (Cedar City, Utah) and Costume Apprentice at Halsey Onstage (Chicago).

PRODUCTION STAFF PROFILESSTAFF

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HOPE RICE, DramaturgSenior from England, ArkansasAt CCM: Corpse in The Home (TRANSMIGRATION).

NICK SAIKI, Lighting DesignerGraduate student from Los Angeles, CaliforniaAt CCM: Lighting Designer for Fall Dance 2015, Pentecost, Spring Dance 2015, Choreographer’s Showcase 2015 and Blood Brothers. Elsewhere: Lighting Designer for The 29th Annual Mount Sinai Crystal Party Fundraiser, Assistant Lighting Designer for The Nutcracker at Cincinnati Ballet.

ERIN SCHWOB, Wig & Make-Up DesignerGraduate student from St. Louis, MissouriAt CCM: Wig & Make-Up Crew for Swan Lake, Assistant Hair & Make-Up Designer for The Cunning Little Vixen, Carousel and Ah, Wilderness!, Hair & Make-Up Crew for Pentecost. Elsewhere: Wig & Make-Up Artisan for Mary Poppins and Henry V at Utah Shakespeare Festival (Cedar City, Utah).

SEAN K. TINGLE, Sound DesignerJunior from Houston, TexasAt CCM: A2 for Lysistrata Jones, Mix 2 for Carousel, Assistant Sound Designer for American Idiot, Pentecost and The Heidi Chronicles. Elsewhere: A2 for Dust Can’t Kill Me, Freedom Riders, Scythe of Time, First Church of Mary, Single, Illa: A Hip-Hop Musical, Wearing Black, The Cobalteans, Spot on the Wall and Summer In the Valley at New York Musical Festival, A1 for Wunderkind: A Concert at New York Musical Festival and Violet at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati.

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PRODUCTION STAFFTechnical Director .................................................................................. Steve MillerAssistant Stage Managers ...............................Mikaela Acton, Kyle BirdsallProduction Assistant ........................................................................... Will GrahamFight Captains .................................................Ryan Garrett, Katie McDonaldAssistant Scenic Designer ........................................................Logan GreenwellAssistant Lighting Designer ...................................................... Oliver Littleton Assistant Costume Designer ...................................................Olivia ThompsonProps Master ......................................................................................Mara TunnicliffSet Construction Crew ........................Matthew Barnett, Chandler Bater,

Jacob Bober, Zach Buscher, Garek Bushnell, Travis Byrne, Jacob Clark, Will Clark, Lindsey Cohen,

Zoe Cotzias, Briana Czatt, Noelle Evans, Matt Fox, Aaron Fuentes, Beth Goodill, Will Graham, Krista Hanks,

Justin Hollingsworth, Kelly Howland, Christopher Jacobs, Janelle John-Lewis, Maddie Kevelson, Nick King, Julie Lasonczyk,

Jenna Lawhorn, Zach Lipo Zovic, Graham Lutes, Jeremy Maislin, Gabriella Medina, Amy Melia, Audrey Melko, Tori Merrick,

Kendall Montunnas, Lindsey Mummert, Emily Murdock, Briley Oakley, Abigail Palen, Aaron Palmer Eliza Palter,

Samuel Peterson, Marissa Picciuto, Kate Pozner, Madison Pullman, Paige Rogozinski, Gabe Rosenthal,

Haleigh Sano, Jack Steiner, Gabriel Trillana, Andrew Volzer, Emily Wallace, Hannah Werle, Elizabeth Williams, Cole Wright

Scenic Charge Artist ..........................................................Michael BlankenshipScenic Artist Assistants .................................Logan Greenwell, Will SawyerScene Shop Assistants .............................William Becker, Rebecca Clancy,

Ethan Dorian, Meagan Edwards, Tim Italiano, Caroline Kamper, Andrew Leone, Andrew Martin,

Cole Nevins, Brett Pavlovich, Haley Schutzenberger, Gus Tucker, Christian Wade, Ben Woida

Paint Crew .....................................................Ellie Fangman, Karly Hasselfeld, Kylie Kanter, Levi Kiess, Jenn Pallas

Props Graduate Assistants ................Mara Tunnicliff, Matthew D. HamelProps Construction Crew ......................................Jack Broda, Cari Camper,

Ethan Dorian, Justin Dudzik, Bryce Edmonston, Ellison Fangman, Logan Greenwell, Kylie Kanter,

Olivia Leigh, Sam Lewis, Cole Nevins, Jenn Pallas, Chris Wade, Theron Wineinger, Meghan Winter

STAFF

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Set/Props Running Crew .................... Matthew Barnett, Garek Bushnell, Lindsey Cohen, Zoe Cotzias, Briana Czatt,

Erin Keehnen, Amy Melia, Lindsey Mummert, Madison Pullman, Jack Steiner, Elizabeth Williams

Master Electrician ................................................................................... Jack BrodaAssistant Master Electrician/Board Operator .................Devaka WalpolaDeck Electricians ......................................Jacob Clark, Karolyn Hasselfeld,

Ben Woida Electrics Crew ..................................................Marissa Childress, Ben Christ,

Parker Conzone, Kate Delon, Chris Dissinger, Erin Donnely, Justin Dudzik, Elanor Eberhardt,

Andy Hillman, Erin Keehnen, Randy Kent, Alec Molinaro, Frank Viskup, Halie Wilde, Alexandria Wright

Electrics Shop Manager ..................................................................Jeremy BrodaElectrics Shop Assistants .........................Wally Eastland, Oliver Littleton,

Erik McCandless, Nick SaikiProduction Sound Engineer ...............................................Matt D. BirchmeierA1 ..................................................................................................................Steve MosesSound Technical Advisor .............................................................Jason SebastianSound Shop Supervisor ..................................................................Patrick JansenSound Shop Graduate Assistants ...................................Matt D. Birchmeier,

Patrick Jansen, Jake Jobes, Steve Moses

Sound Load-In Crew .............................................Jake Jobes, Patrick JansenRF Crew..........................................................Hannah Werles, Megan Edwards,

Meghan WinterMilliner/Crafts Person .......................................................................... Randy Kent Costume Shop Graduate Assistants ................................Jessica Barksdale,

Ashley Berg, Maria Lenn, Brandon Thompson, Ashley Trujillo

Wardrobe Crew Head .....................................................................Twila JohnsonWardrobe Running Crew ............. Chandler Bater, Will Clark, Matt Fox,

Christa Hanks, Jeremy Maislin, Gabriella Medina, Kendall Montunnas,

Emily Murdock, Eliza Palter Wigs/Make-up Running Crew ........................................................Beth Goodill,

Justin Hollingsworth, Gabe Rosenthal, Haleigh Sano

Stage Management Office Assistants ..............Tori Rezek, Jeff Harwood

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2016-17 SPONSORS & PARTNERSSPONSORS

CCM recognizes and thanks the following corporations, foundations and individuals for their generous support:

Louise Dieterle Nippert Trust Scholarship and Resident Artist Sponsor

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation CCM/CSO Diversity Fellowship Sponsor

The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation Season Presenting Sponsor, Musical Theatre Program Sponsor & Event Sponsor

The Corbett Endowment at CCM Dance Department Supporter & All-Steinway School Sponsor

The Greater Cincinnati FoundationH. Wayne Ferguson Family FoundationThe Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank FoundationThe Louise H. and David S. Ingalls Foundation Inc.Frances R. Luther Charitable Trust Community Partners

Macy’s Mainstage Season Production Sponsor

Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Rosenthal Opera Department Sponsor

Genevieve Smith Opera Production Sponsor

The Joseph and Frances Jones Poetker Fund of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation, Ritter & Randolph, LLC, Corporate Counsel Visiting Artists Sponsor

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Anonymous The Estate of Mr. William A. Friedlander Mrs. William A. Friedlander Dr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Wadsworth Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bloom Mr. & Mrs. J. David Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Santen Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Stegman Mr. & Mrs. Theodore W. Striker The Thomas J. Emery Memorial Ariel Quartet Sponsors

Jan Rogers

Willard and Jean Mulford Charitable Fund of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation Choral Studies Sponsors

Ms. Margaret L. Straub & Mr. Neil R. Artman Studio Drama Series Sponsor

Judith Heiny and Piotr Chomczynski Polish Festival Sponsor

The Sarah Marvin Foundation for the Performing Arts Classical Guitar Sponsor

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Hirschhorn Orchestral Sponsor

Rosemary & Mark Schlachter Dance Sponsor

Northwestern Mutual Musical Theatre Sponsor

CCMpower The CCM Harmony Fund: Challenging Hate and Prejudice through Performing Arts Jeff Thomas Catering Sigma Alpha Iota Graeter’s Event Sponsors

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WHO ARE WE AND WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN US?We are fans, arts advocates and alumni dedicated to empowering students and igniting possibilities through scholarship opportunities and so much more. CCMpower: Friends and Alumni fueling the future of the arts isn’t just a slogan, it’s our call to action.

CCMpower unites people who love and support the arts with CCM graduates investing back in their school. Together, our membership dollars support student scholarships and grants, while also providing student and ensemble travel funds, masterclass opportunities and collaborative projects through our community outreach.

Members of CCMpower enjoy benefits that include invitations to pop-up events and opportunities to meet our world-renowned faculty, students and alumni. New this year, CCM students and alumni can become members for free by simply registering with us.

Become a member because you understand the value of what is being taught and the talent that is being nurtured here at CCM. Play a part in supporting our stars of tomorrow because of your love for the arts and your knowledge of its power in our communities.

Join CCMpower today, enjoy our membership benefits and feel the power of enriching the lives of CCM students through your support.

William H. Harvey, President CCMpower

CCMPOWERCCMPOWER

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FREE CCMPOWER MEMBERSHIP FOR CURRENT CCM STUDENTS & ALUMNI Register online at ccm.uc.edu/ccmpower and receive the popular Village News e-newsletter four times a year with alumni and faculty updates

$100–249 Village News e-newsletter four times a year10% Discount on Mainstage and selected concert tickets week of the show*Two free tickets to a selected concert**Listing in our annual Honor Roll of Donors

$250–499 All of the above, plus:Invitation to a Thank You reception and complimentary concert ticketsParking Pass for ONE event

$500–999All of the above, plus:Invitation to a backstage tour and dress rehearsalParking Pass for TWO events

Name _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Address _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City __________________________________________________________________________________ State__________________________ Zip____________________________

Day Phone (________) _______________________________________________ Eve Phone (________) ________________________________________________

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How do you want to be recognized in the CCM Honor Roll of Donors? Please print clearly.

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Please make this check payable to: UC Foundation/CCMpower

Learn more by visiting ccm.uc.edu/support/ccmpower or calling 513-556-2100.

Mail to: College-Conservatory of Music University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 210003 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0003

* Ticket discount available to Members the week of the show or concert only. A maximum of two tickets must be purchased with no exchange privileges.** Chosen by box office staff based on availability. You will be notified the week of the performance.

CCMPOWERCCMPOWER$1,000–2,499All of the above, plus:Access to CCMpower Meet and Greet with CCM Faculty and Students (NEW!)Annual Parking Pass for the CCM Garage for 3-hour increments

$2,500–4,999 All of the above, plus:Two priority reservations for Studio Series productions of your choice Invitation to a Dean’s reception

$5,000–9,999All of the above, plus:Priority seating privilegesTwo VIP Tickets to ALL concerts

$10,000 and upAll of the above, plus:Complimentary student performance through CCM Talent for HireTwo Opening Night VIP Tickets to all Mainstage Productions

Friends and Alumni fueling the future of the arts!

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TAPAA FACULTY & STAFF

Rocco Dal Vera, TAPAA Division Head/Producer Steve Beirens, Dance Instructor/Ballet John Thomas Bell, Dance Instructor/Ballet Aubrey Berg, Chair of Musical Theatre DepartmentMichael Blankenship, Resident Scenic ArtistRebecca Bromels, Arts Administration Jeffrey Brown, TD&P Instructor/Video Media Lydia Brown, Opera Vocal CoachKa-Ron Brown Lehman, Dance Instructor/ModernDeirdre Carberry, Resident Dance Choreographer/BalletMichael Carr, Musical Theatre Instructor/MovementMarilyn Caskey, Vocal ProductionRebecca Childs, Musical Theatre Instructor/Music Theory Colleen Condit, Dance Program ManagerAnne Cushing-Reid, Arts Administration Instructor Denise Dal Vera, Business Skills for the Actor Instructor Kimberly Daniel de Acha, Voice/Musical Theatre Vince DeGeorge, Musical Theatre/Opera PerformanceWendy Dorn, TD&P InstructorIsabelle Elefson, Dance InstructorJames H. Gage, Resident Lighting DesignerDiaz Gema, Dance Instructor Stephen Goers, Musical Theatre Instructor/Music Director Emma Griffin, Opera DirectorRoger Grodsky, Musical Theatre Vocal Coach/ConductorRobin Guarino, Chair of Opera DepartmentPatti Hall, TAPAA Program ManagerMark Halpin, Resident Scenic DesignerJean Hamilton, Arts Administration Department DirectorRichard E. Hess, Chair of Acting Department Steve Irwin, Dance Instructor/Hip-HopJonnie Lynn Jacobs-Percer, Dance Instructor/Ballet Patti James, Tap/Jazz/Choreography/Musical Theatre Qi Jiang, Chair of Dance DepartmentFoster Johns, Vocal Productionk. Jenny Jones, Acting/Movement, Stage Combat Michele Kay, Chair of TD&P/Stage Management Mike Kelly, Dance Instructor/Ballet

STAFFDivision of Theatre Arts, Production and Arts Administration

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Diane Lala, Resident Musical Theatre Choreographer/Jazz/PilatesWendy LeBorgne, Voice Pathologist Jeremy Lee, Resident Sound Designer Marie-France Lefebvre, Opera CoachPatricia Linhart, Voice/Musical Theatre Terry (Ben) Lusk, Opera CoachAndré Megerdichian, Resident Dance Choreographer/Modern/SomaticsD. Lynn Meyers, Drama Instructor/Audition TechniquesJudith Mikita, Dance Instructor/Modern Kathryn Miller, Resident Properties ArtisanSteve Miller, Associate Technical Director Dean Mogle, Resident Costume Designer Laura Molander, Theatre Costume Tech Susan Morrison, Technical Theatre SpecialistSusan Moser, Acting and Opera Instructor/Theatre Movement Robert G. Pavlovich, Acting for the Camera/Theatre History Katelyn Groh Reid, Instructor/DialectsBrant Russell, Script Analysis/DirectorRebecca Senske, Associate Costume Designer Stirling Shelton, Technical DirectorD’Arcy Smith, Voice Production/Vocal CoachJulie Spangler, Musical Theatre Instructor/Music DirectorSharon Stith, Financial AdministratorKristin Suess, Arts Administration Instructor/Career ManagementMichael Tevlin, Resident Dance Choreographer/Ballet Daniel Townsend, Make-Up and Wigs Instructor Regina Truhart, Costume TechnologyAndrea Tutt, Dance InstructorThomas C. Umfrid, Resident Scenic Designer Suzette Boyer Webb, Dance Instructor/BalletKyle Wichman, Scene Shop ForemanMark C. Williams, Lighting Technology and DesignKaren Wissel, Dance Instructor/ModernScott Woolley, Sound InstructorKelly A. Yurko, Resident Make-Up and Wigs DesignerAdam Zeek, Resident Master Electrician

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bruce mcclung, Interim Dean and Thomas James Kelly Professor of MusicScott Lipscomb, Associate Dean and Director of Graduate StudiesJohn Martin, Assistant Dean of Preparatory and Community EngagementAndrea M. Fitzgerald, Assistant Dean of Enrollment ServicesKathryn Zajac Albertson, Senior Admissions OfficerKandice Odister, Admissions Program ManagerDiane White, Director of Business AffairsSteve McConnell, Business ManagerTJ Hizer, Human Resources ConsultantRayburn Dobson, Jr., Senior Director of Performance OperationsBeth Dochinger, Senior Director of Development and External RelationsKaren Tully, Director of Development and External RelationsStephanie Dumais, Assistant Director of Constituent DevelopmentCurt Whitacre, Director of Marketing and CommunicationsMikki Graff, Graphic DesignerRebecca Butts, Assistant Public Information Officer Alexandra Doyle, Charlotte Kies, Public Information AssistantsMark Lyons, PhotographerJohn McDonagh, Director of Facilities and Performance ServicesEric Wolfley, Director of Piano ServicesRebekah Whitacre, Piano TechnicianSimón Sotelo, Director of Recording ServicesEric Louie, Scheduling ManagerAndrea Dylewski, CCM Summer Interim Programs DirectorJeanne Rose, Box Office ManagerSeika Fukumoto, Karen Lee, Joe Murrell, Box Office Assistant Managers Olivia Baer, Annie Barr, Daniel Blevins, Mackenzie Brauns, Albert Carter, Jr., Rachel Culley, Taylor Fleshman, Delaney Jacob, Gabi Gorgas, Zach Jones, Charlotte Kies, Brent Levy, Shannon Lock, Jerome McCray, Anthony Smith, Box Office StaffKate Alexandra, Abigail Martin, Eric Morin, House ManagersDesiree Adams, Faroq Al-Rjoub, Charlie Aloisi, Alvin Ashlaw, Nicki Berger, Emilio Carlo, Jabari Carter, Nicole Chance, Lily Couch, Ilona Eke, Kyle Evanoff, Ryan Garrett, Nick Garver, Paula Gibson, Landon Hawkins, Nicholas Heffelfinger, Alison Hinton, Casey Hull, Pauline Humbert, Jennelle John-Lewis, Philip Johnson-Richardson, Umpha Koroma, Kyle Lamb, Jalen Lee,Miranda Martin, Steve McClain, Madison Nuss, Kayliegh Overmyer, Max Schaefer, Jenna Sehmann, Micah Tawney, Kayla Worthy, House and Operations StaffNick King, Operations Assistant ManagerWendling Printing Company, PrintingHouse Industries, Neutra Text Font Design

CCM ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

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CCM’S STRING QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE

THE ARIEL QUARTETCCM’S STRING QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE

THE ARIEL QUARTETCCM’S STRING QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE

THE ARIEL QUARTETCCM’S STRING QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE

THE ARIEL QUARTET

“rock stars of the classical scene” - Cincinnati Enquirer

COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

[email protected]/ariel

The Ariel Quartet’s 2016-17 CCM concert series is made possible by the generous contributions of Anonymous, The Estate of Mr. William A. Friedlander, Mrs. William A. Friedlander, Dr. & Mrs. Randolph L. Wadsworth, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bloom, Mr. & Mrs. J. David Rosenberg, Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Santen, Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Stegman, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore W. Striker and The Thomas J. Emery Memorial.

CCM Season PresentingSponsor and Musical

Theatre Program Sponsor

Experience the WORLD’S FINEST in concert at CCM! This season, the internationally acclaimed Ariel Quartet performs works by Bartók, Beethoven, Schubert, Shostakovich, Wiesenberg and more.

Tickets on sale now. View complete concert repertoire at ccm.uc.edu/ariel.

Oct. 25, 2016 • Jan. 24, 2017 • March 10, 2017

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GENERAL INFORMATIONCCM BOX OFFICE: Located in the CCM Atrium, the Box Office is open Monday through Friday, 12-5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 12-4 p.m.; and one hour prior to curtain for Mainstage performances. Master Card, VISA and Discover cards are accepted. CCM Box Office, P.O. Box 210003, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0003; 513-556-4183.

PARKING: Convenient parking is available in the CCM Garage, at the base of Corry Boulevard off of Jefferson Avenue. Additional parking is available in garages throughout the UC campus. Any questions concerning on-campus parking should be directed to UC Parking Services at 513-556-2283.

TAX CREDIT: If you find that you cannot attend your performance, your tickets may be donated for tax credit as a charitable contribution. Simply notify the Box Office prior to the performance to release your seats, and give your name and address. A tax donation receipt will be mailed to you.

EMERGENCY CALLS: If you are likely to receive an emergency call during a performance, please leave your name and seat location with the House Manager. If you have a beeper, we also request that you leave it with the House Manager along with your seat number so as not to disturb the audience and performers. In case of emergencies, this will help us locate you as quickly as possible.

LOST AND FOUND: 513-556-9413

HOUSE POLICIES: The House Manager has been instructed to minimize the disturbance to patrons already seated when accommodating latecomers. The director and producer of each production select times which are least likely to interrupt the performance, and latecomers will be seated only during these times. Latecomers who miss these opportunities will not be admitted until intermission. Children under the age of six are not to be admitted.

CAMERAS, PHONES AND RECORDING DEVICES: The use of cameras, with or without flashes, recording devices, cellular phones and other electronic devices inside the theater is strictly prohibited. Please leave them with the House Manager.

SMOKING AND REFRESHMENTS: Smoking and refreshments are not permitted in the theater. Effective January 1, 2006, smoking is prohibited inside all buildings, athletics facilities and vehicles owned,

INFO

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operated or leased by the University of Cincinnati. Smoking is also prohibited within 25 feet of all university building entrances, exits, air intakes and operable windows. Smoking shall not be permitted on any bridge, overpass or enclosed walkway.

HEARING ENHANCEMENT: Telex listening devices are available for checkout during performances in both Patricia Corbett Theater and Corbett Auditorium. Please inquire at the Box Office.

WHEELCHAIR SEATING: Wheelchair seating is available in both theaters. Seating is limited, so reservations should be made with the Box Office when ordering tickets. These seats are subject to availability.

GROUP SALES: The Box Office can accommodate groups for major productions and concerts. Preview and benefit performances are also available for some productions. For more information, call the CCM Box Office at 513-556-4183.

CCM ONLINE: ccm.uc.edu

JOIN THE CCM FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: www.facebook.com/UCCollegeConservatoryofMusic

FOLLOW CCM ON TWITTER: twitter.com/uc_ccm

VIEW CCM ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/uc_ccm

READ THE CCM VILLAGE NEWS BLOG: ccmpr.wordpress.com

The purpose of these performances is educational and is part of the University of Cincinnati academic program.

KNOW YOUR EXIT

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Every Wednesday in print.

Everyday online at the new citybeat.com

TALENT FOR HIREPERFORMING ARTISTS FROM A-Z AT YOUR SERVICE. From actors to zitherists, let the talented College-Conservatory of Music students and alumni add dazzle to your event!

Email your request today to [email protected] • ccm.uc.edu/talentforhire

Weddings • Birthdays • AnniversariesBar & Bat Mitzvahs • Holiday PartiesSpecial Occasions • Corporate Affairs

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BRAVOS. WITHOUT BARRIERS.BRAVOS. WITHOUT BARRIERS.

THE CSO/CCM DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP, FUNDED BY THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION.THE CSO/CCM DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP, FUNDED BY THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION.

BECAUSE NOTHING SHOULD STAND IN THE WAY OF YOUR GREATNESS.

The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the UC College-Conservatory of Music are proud to partner on a prestigious performance fellowship program.

Made possible by a generous grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the CSO/CCM Diversity Fellowship provides an unparalleled learning experience for exceptional string players coming from populations that are historically underrepresented in classical music. Fellows perform with the CSO while completing their 2-year graduate degrees at CCM.

Learn more about the program and our inaugural class of Fellows by visiting ccm.uc.edu/bravos-without-barriers.

COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

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NEW! CollEgE Nights@ EnsEmblE ThEaTrE CinCinnaTi

Score two $10 advance tickets* for any 7:00 pm Sunday with valid student i.d. for any performance during the 2015-2016 Season

513.421.3555 ensemblecincinnati.org

operating supportseason funderseason presenting sponsor

brownsville song(b-side for tray)by Kimber lee

oct 11 – 30

Cinderella: after ever afterby Joseph mcdonough, david Kisor & fitz patton

nov 30 – dec 30

first datebook by austin winsbergmusic & lyrics by alan Zachary & michael weiner

Jan 17 – feb 5

When We WereYoung & unafraidby sarah treem

feb 21 – march 12

BloomsdaYby steven dietz

april 4 – 23

our 2016-2017 season continues...

Bruce Cromer (left) and Michael Gerard Carr in The Legend of Georgia McBride. Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

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Gift certificates available.Info: www.uc.edu/ce/ollior (513) 556-9186

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• Classes in East Walnut Hills, Amberley, College Hill, and other locations

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CSO MASTERWORKS

SERIES SPONSOR

CSO ASCENTSERIES SPONSOR

cincinnatisymphony.org513.381.3300

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