+ All Categories
Home > Documents > STC’s Artistic Leadership · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A....

STC’s Artistic Leadership · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A....

Date post: 17-Mar-2018
Category:
Upload: lyhanh
View: 232 times
Download: 4 times
Share this document with a friend
19
Transcript
Page 1: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott
Page 2: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

32

Anonymous (4)Anne and Ronald AbramsonNick and Marla AllardStephen E. AllisAnita M. AntenucciBeech Street FoundationAfsaneh BeschlossMr. and Mrs. Landon ButlerDr. Paul and Mrs. Rose CarterDr. Mark Epstein and Ms. Amoretta HoeberMr. and Mrs. Steven B. EpsteinMs. Stefanie ErkiletianMr. and Mrs. Robert FalbJames A. Feldman and Natalie WexlerJohn and Meg HaugeHRH FoundationMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hopkins

Jeffrey M. KaplanMichael R. Klein and Joan I. FabryMr. and Mrs. Robert P. KogodAbbe David Lowell and Molly A. MeeganJacqueline B. MarsRobert and Martha OsborneAlan and Marsha PallerStephen and Lisa RyanVicki and Roger SantClarice SmithFredda Sparks and Kent MontavonGeorge P. StamasSam TurnerBill WaltonTom and Cathie WotekiSuzanne and Glenn YoungkinNina Zolt and Miles Gilburne

The Shakespeare Theatre Company is pleased to acknowledge its Artistic Leadership Fund Members whose generosity provides sponsorship support for this production of The Winter’s Tale.

For more information on the Artistic Leadership Fund, please contact Amy Gardner, Associate Director of Development, 202.608.6332.

ST C’s Artistic Leadership Fund

•Table of Contents

Feature Article 6

Title Page 9

About the Playwright 10

Synopsis 11

Cast 13

Cast Biographies 14

Direction and Design Biographies 17

About STC 20

Support 22

For STC 30

STC Staff 34

Audience Services 35

Dear Friend,

Sometimes Shakespeare asks us to take a leap of faith. For our final mainstage show of the 2012-2013 Season, The Winter’s Tale, we leave you with an intimate story of mistakes, hope and second chances. This ambitious play

spans 16 years, two nations and more than one instance of possible divine intervention, yet at its core, it speaks of trust and belief in other people. Rebecca Taichman, an STC Affiliated Artist who previously directed Cymbeline, Twelfth Night and The Taming of the Shrew here at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, has found a way to incorporate all of these elements into one transformative story.

Rebecca has cast a first rate ensemble of actors to double—and sometimes triple—the parts in this play. Every actor in this production straddles the worlds of Sicilia and Bohemia and helps the audience compare characters from both societies. Rebecca’s versatile group of actors includes STC favorites Nancy Robinette, Tom Story and Ted van Griethuysen, along with new faces such as Mark Harelik and Hannah Yelland. I look forward to excellent performances from the entire cast.

STC has produced this play in association with our friends at the McCarter Theatre Center. We are grateful to McCarter for help rehearsing, refining and supporting Rebecca’s vision. As you examine the set, costumes, sights and sounds of this production, remember that every decision in theatre is a leap of faith. If we believe in Shakespeare’s message and come together in the spirit of friendship, magic can happen in this very room.

We hope to see you in our theatres again next season.

Warm regards,

Michael Kahn Artistic Director Shakespeare Theatre Company

STC Board of TrusteesBoard of TrusteesMichael R. Klein, ChairRobert E. Falb, Vice ChairJohn Hill, TreasurerPauline Schneider, SecretaryMichael Kahn, Artistic Director

TrusteesNicholas W. AllardAshley M. AllenStephen E. AllisAnita M. AntenucciJeffrey D. BaumanAfsaneh BeschlossLandon ButlerDr. Paul CarterChelsea ClintonDr. Mark EpsteinAndrew C. FloranceMiles GilburneBarbara HarmanJohn R. HaugeStephen A. HopkinsLawrence A. Hough

W. Mike HouseJerry J. JasinowskiNorman D. JemalJeffrey M. KaplanScott KaufmannAbbe D. LowellEleanor MerrillMelissa A. MossRobert S. OsborneStephen M. RyanGeorge P. StamasBill WaltonLady WestmacottRob WilderSuzanne S. Youngkin

Ex-Officio Chris Jennings,

Managing Director

Emeritus TrusteesR. Robert Linowes*,

Founding ChairmanJames B. AdlerHeidi L. Berry*David A. Brody*Melvin S. Cohen*Ralph P. DavidsonJames F. FitzpatrickDr. Sidney Harman*Lady ManningKathleen MatthewsWilliam F. McSweenyV. Sue MolinaWalter PincusEden RafshoonEmily Malino Scheuer*Lady Sheinwald Mrs. Louis SullivanDaniel W. TooheySarah ValenteLady Wright

* Deceased

Cover photo by S. Christian Low.

Page 3: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

54

COMEDY TONIGHT! √

a Funny Thing

Happened on

the Way

to the Forum

ShakespeareTheatre.orgCall 202.547.1122, option 2

Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Originally Produced on Broadway by

Harold S. Prince

Directed by Alan Paul

Subscribe Today!

Part of the 2013-2014 Season

Page 4: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

76

Most scholars agree that the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, Shakespeare’s company, had a core of about nine shareholding actors, with three additional musicians. Doubling roles was an essential fact of life, especially when the theatres were closed for plague, and actors were forced to tour the provinces with smaller ensembles.

Toward the end of his career, however, Shakespeare began to use doubling in a new way. His late plays, more than ever before, stretch the limits of theatrical illusion, and in them doubling becomes a structural preoccupation rather than a professional necessity. Often called “romances” for their defiance of genre, these plays are defined by oppositions. In them, the comic intermingles with the tragic, nature vies with art for supremacy and life is haunted by the specter of death. In The Winter’s Tale, the play is literally divided into two worlds which mirror each other in ways large and small—the winter court of Sicilia and the springtime pastoral of Bohemia. Almost all of the characters have shadow selves in these other worlds, doppelgängers who suggest underlying symmetries and contradictions.

The theme in these plays is invariably of family and personal ties, the characters forming a constellation of parents and children, husbands and wives. Sometimes two characters will appear to be twin manifestations of the same identity, such as Leontes and Polixenes, the two kings of Sicilia and Bohemia. “They were trained together in their childhoods,” Shakespeare writes, emphasizing the characters’ twinned natures, as well as their deep bond of love. “Since their more mature dignities and royal necessities made separation of their society,” Shakespeare continues, they “shook hands as over a vast, and embraced as it were from the ends of opposed winds” (act 1, scene 1). In other words, though time and the responsibilities of life pull us apart from those we love, we will always feel the deeply human need to connect. It is a theme Shakespeare will return to in this play again and again, the savage breaches that life creates and the ways in which we knit ourselves back together.

At other moments, characters appear to function as negative images of each other. One scholar, Stephen Booth, argues that Shakespeare’s leading actor, Richard Burbage, played two contrasting roles in Cymbeline—the romantic lead Posthumus, as well as the grotesque villain Cloten. Similarly, in The Winter’s Tale the leading role of Leontes is paralleled by the anarchic Bohemian clown Autolycus. Whereas Leontes is possessed by paranoid delusions and searches for the truth, Autolycus possesses a frank view of the world’s realities and is a master of lies. As far as I know, no major company has ever attempted to double the two roles with one actor, making this production unique, perhaps with the exception of Shakespeare’s own.

Of all the characters in The Winter’s Tale, there is only one who cannot be doubled. I speak of course of Hermione, who appears in the play, ironically, in three different forms: as a living human being in Sicilia, as a ghost in Bohemia and as a statue at play’s end. The question of how to understand Hermione’s true essence, of how to distinguish between reality and illusion, is one that has tormented thinkers since the time of Plato. “The poet,” Plato writes, “is thrice removed from the gods and the truth,” just as Hermione’s statue is one level removed from the truth of her human existence and another from the divine truth of her ghost. Shakespeare asks us to reconcile three impossibilities—that a character can be alive, dead and a work of art at the same time.

And yet, in dramatic practice, this apparent impossibility is really nothing of the sort. This final scene of Shakespearean doubling is in fact a tripling which both echoes and rebuts Plato’s writings. Nowhere else does Shakespeare so forcefully ask us to confront the phantasmal power of the theatre, the manner in which it can bridge that wide, unseen gap between the worlds of art (Hermione’s statue), nature (Hermione as queen) and the divine (Hermione’s ghost). At the end of The Winter’s Tale, Paulina says the statue will not move until all “awake their faith” (act 5, scene 3). She is speaking directly, not only to Leontes and the court of Sicilia onstage, but for those in the audience as well, those living the triple life along with the poet and his creations.

It is a divine synthesis, a dream that is real, the kind of ending too impossible for real life and too real to ever be forgotten.

Drew Lichtenberg, Literary Associate

ShakespeareanDoublings

&TriplingsAnonymous, The Dance of Death, Paris, 1486.

Page 5: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

98

www.phillipscollection.org · 1600 21st Street, NW (Dupont Circle Metro, Q Street Exit)

Visit the only beeswax chamber designed by

Wolfgang Laib for a museum. Fragrant and

meditative, it is the first permanently installed

artwork at the Phillips in over 50 years.

Supported by The Phillips Collection Dreier Fund for Acquisitions; gifts in memory of trustee Caroline Macomber; Brian Dailey and Paula Ballo Dailey; a community of online contributors; and a partial gift of the artist.

Wax donated by Sperone Westwater, New York.

LAIB WAX ROOM

shakespeare theater ad april 2013.indd 1 4/18/2013 4:31:45 PM

DirectorRebecca Taichman

Set DesignerChristine Jones

Costume DesignerDavid Zinn

Lighting DesignerChristopher Akerlind

ComposerNico Muhly

Sound DesignerMatt Tierney

Music DirectorStephen Feigenbaum

ChoreographerCamille A. Brown

Vocal CoachGillian Lane-Plescia

Head of Voice and TextEllen O’Brien

Casting DirectorLaura Stanczyk, CSA

Resident Casting DirectorDaniel Neville-Rehbehn

Production DramaturgsCarrie HughesDrew Lichtenberg

Assistant DirectorJenny Lord

Production Stage Manager Alison Cote*

Assistant Stage ManagerElizabeth Clewley*

The Winter’s Tale is sponsored by the Artistic Leadership Fund.

Additional Support: KPMG and The Share Fund of The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region

Restaurant Partner: District Chophouse

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

By William ShakespearePerformances Begin May 9, 2013Opening Night May 14, 2013Lansburgh Theatre

Recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award®

Artistic Director Michael KahnManaging Director Chris Jennings

in association with McCarter Theatre Centerpresents

Page 6: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

10

Eugene PackLainie KazanCarla HallRachel Dratch Steve SchirripaDayle ReyfelMario Cantone

For more information about the show: celebrityautobiography.com

ONE NIGHT ONLY!Monday, June 10 at 8:00 p.m.Sidney Harman HallShakespeareTheatre.org

celebrity autobiography

About the PlaywrightNo man’s life has been the subject of more speculation than William Shakespeare’s. While Shakespearean scholars have dedicated their lives to the search for evidence, the truth is that no one really knows what the truth is. Scholars agree that a William Shakespeare was baptized at Stratford-upon-Avon on April 26, 1564. Tradition holds that he was born three days earlier, on April 23—the same date on which, 52 years later, he was recorded to have died. On November 27, 1582, a marriage license was granted to 18-year-old William and 26-year-old Anne Hathaway. A daughter, Susanna, was born to the couple six months later. We know that twins, Hamnet and Judith, were born soon after and were baptized. What we do not know is how the young Shakespeare came to travel to London and how he first came to the stage. Whatever the truth may be, it is clear that in the years between 1582 and 1592

someone calling himself William Shakespeare became involved in the London theatre scene and was a principal actor with one of several repertory companies.

By 1592 Shakespeare had become prominent enough as a playwright to engender professional jealousy. A rival playwright, Robert Greene, wrote snidely of an “upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger’s heart wrapped in a player’s hide supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you, and being an absolute Johannes-factotum is in his own conceit the only Shakescene in a country.” In the years between 1591 and 1593, the theatres of London were temporarily shut down due to an outbreak of plague; Shakespeare turned his considerable talents to sonnet writing and acquired a patron, the young Lord Southampton, to whom two of his poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, are dedicated.

In 1594 Shakespeare was listed as a stockholder in the Lord Chamberlain’s Men; he was a member of this company for the rest of his career, which lasted until approximately 1611. When James I came to the throne in 1603, he issued a royal license to Shakespeare and his fellow players, inviting them to call themselves The King’s Men. The King’s Men leased the Blackfriar’s Theatre in London in 1608. This theatre, which had artificial lighting and was probably heated, served as their winter playhouse. The famous Globe Theatre was their summer performance space.

In the years since Shakespeare’s death, he had fallen to the depths of obscurity only to be resurrected as the greatest writer of English literature and drama. In the 1800s, his plays were so popular that many refused to believe that an actor from Stratford had written them. To this day some believe that Sir Francis Bacon was the real author of the plays; others argue that Edward DeVere, the Earl of Oxford, was the man. Still others contend that Sir Walter Raleigh or Christopher Marlowe penned the lines attributed to Shakespeare. Whether the plays were written by Shakespeare the man or Shakespeare the myth, it is clear that no other playwright has made such a significant and lasting contribution to the English language.

SynopsisIn the royal court of Sicilia, King Leontes, with his expectant wife Hermione and son Mamillius, prepares to say farewell to Leontes’ visiting boyhood friend, King Polixenes of Bohemia. When Hermione is able to persuade Polixenes to remain in Sicilia after her husband cannot, Leontes convinces himself that Hermione and Polixenes are having an affair. Consumed with irrational jealousy, Leontes confides his suspicions to his trusted courtier Camillo and orders Polixenes to be poisoned. Instead of obeying his king’s orders, Camillo escapes with Polixenes to Bohemia instead.

While imprisoned and awaiting trial for her supposed crime, Hermione gives birth to a daughter. Paulina, a loyal noblewoman, brings the newborn to Leontes, hoping that the child will move him to release Hermione from her imprisonment. Instead, Leontes becomes further enraged and commands Antigonus, Paulina’s husband, to take the infant into the wild and abandon it there while her mother stands trial.

Pleading not guilty, Hermione begs her husband to relent. As the sentence is about to be announced, a post returns from Apollo’s Oracle at Delphos, bringing a scroll proclaiming Hermione’s innocence. Leontes, determined to punish his wife, disregards the Oracle. Immediately, news of Prince Mamillius’s death is brought to the chamber. Shocked over the death of her son, Hermione faints and is escorted out by her women. Finally recognizing his foolishness, Leontes repents, but he is too late. Paulina returns to announce that Queen Hermione also is dead. Grief-stricken, Leontes dedicates himself to a life of penitence and remembrance.

Meanwhile, Antigonus brings the newborn royal daughter to Bohemia, where he reports that Hermione appeared to him in a dream, bidding that he name the child Perdita. He leaves the baby on the Bohemian shore with a bag of gold and documents that reveal her name, high birth and unfortunate fate, before he is killed by a bear. Perdita is rescued by a good shepherd and his son who vow to care for her.

Sixteen years pass. Perdita grows into a young woman. Raised as the shepherd’s daughter, she is courted by King Polixenes’ son Florizel, who is unaware of her real parentage. At a sheep-shearing feast, Polixenes discovers his son’s conduct and attempts to separate the two lovers, but, with the help of Camillo, the couple is able to escape to Leontes’ court in Sicilia.

Leontes welcomes the young lovers, not realizing that the beautiful maiden is the daughter he abandoned long ago. Polixenes and Camillo soon arrive, bringing information of Perdita’s background and causing more truths to be revealed, bringing a happy and miraculous conclusion to the trials of both royal families.

Page 7: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

1312

PENN QUARTER • WEST END

+

$32.00

Cast

Mark Harelik* ........................................................................................................................Leontes, King of Sicilia Autolycus, a rogue

Hannah Yelland* ......................................................................................................... Hermione, Queen of Sicilia

Sean Arbuckle* ........................................................................................................... Polixenes, King of Bohemia

Heather Wood* .............................................................................................................Mamillius, Prince of Sicilia Time

Perdita, Princess of Sicilia

Brent Carver*........................................................................................................................Camillo, a Sicilian Lord

Ted van Griethuysen* ................................................................................................... Antigonus, a Sicilian Lord Old Shepherd

Nancy Robinette* ...............................................................................................................Paulina, a Sicilian Lady Drunken Shepherdess

Tom Story* .....................................................................................................................Cleomenes, a Sicilian Lord Young Shepherd (Clown)

Todd Bartels* .............................................................................................................................Dion, a Sicilian Lord Florizel, Prince of Bohemia

UnderstudiesColleen Delany* (Hermione), Kelsey Meiklejohn (Mamillius/Perdita/Time),

Max Reinhardsen+ (Cleomenes/Young Shepherd), Michael Rudko* (Leontes/Autolycus/Polixenes), Anne Stone* (Paulina/Old Shepherdess), Harry A. Winter* (Camillo/Antigonus/Old Shepherd),

Kevin Woods (Dion/Florizel)

Musicians: Stephen Feigenbaum, Anne Ament, Douglas Dubé

Dance Captain: Hannah Yelland*

Production Assistant: Maria Tejada

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.

The Shakespeare Theatre Company 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, and employs members

of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and United Scenic Artists. The Company is also a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for not-for-profit professional theatre, and is a

member of the Performing Arts Alliance, the D.C. Chamber of Commerce, Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP), American Alliance for Theatre and Education and DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative.

Copyright laws prohibit the use of cameras and recording equipment in the theatre.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

+Acting Fellow of the Shakespeare Theatre Company.

The Winter’s Tale

Page 8: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

1514

Cast BiographiesSean Arbuckle*PolixenesSTC: The Merchant of Venice, King John, All’s Well That Ends Well (Free For All). NEW YORK: Broadway: The Importance of Being Earnest; Off-Broadway: The Waverly Gallery, Henry VI. NATIONAL TOUR:

Copenhagen. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; A.C.T., Berkshire Theatre Festival, Denver Center Theater, George Street Playhouse, Walnut Street Theatre, Indiana Repertory, Pioneer Theatre Company. INTERNATIONAL: Stratford Festival of Canada: 11 seasons, roles included Orsino in Twelfth Night, The Pirate King in Pirates of Penzance, Tuzenbach in Three Sisters, Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice, Julian Marsh in 42nd Street, Saturninus in Titus Andronicus, Talthybius in Trojan Women, Alcibiades in Timon of Athens, Dazzle in London Assurance, Cliff in Cabaret, Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. TELEVISION: Law & Order, Sex and the City, Hope and Faith. TRAINING: Duke University, Juilliard.

Todd Bartels*Dion/FlorizelNEW YORK: Off-Broadway: The Flea: Adam Rapp’s Bingo with the Indians; The Public: Young Jean Lee’s Church; Theatre Row: Melanie Marnich’s Quake. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Denver

Center Theater: Michael Mitnick’s Ed, Downloaded (workshop). INTERNATIONAL: Edinburgh Fringe: George Bernard Shaw’s Candida. FILM: Whit Stillman’s Damsels in Distress, American Girl. TELEVISION: The Americans (FX). OTHER: NYU: Richard III, Orpheus Descending, The Emperor Antony, boom. TRAINING: NYU Graduate Acting Program: MFA; Harvard: BA.

Brent Carver*CamilloNEW YORK: Broadway: King Lear, Parade (Drama Desk Award), Kiss of the Spider Woman (Tony, Drama Desk Awards); Off-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons: My Life With Albertine. REGIONAL: McCarter

Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Mark Taper Forum: The Tempest. INTERNATIONAL: Stratford Festival of Canada: Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing, Jesus Christ Superstar, As You Like It, Jacques Brel, Elizabeth Rex, Fiddler on the Roof, Foxfire; Crow’s Theatre (Toronto): High Life; Canadian Stage (Toronto): The Elephant Man, The Story of My Life, Vigil, Larry’s Party;

The Citadel (Edmonton): Cyrano, Richard III. FILM/TELEVISION: Ararat, The Event, Sleepy Hollow, Deeply, Lilies, The Wars (Genie, Gemini Awards). OTHER: CD: Walk Me to the Corner.

Mark Harelik*Leontes/AutolycusNEW YORK: Broadway: The Light in the Piazza, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, The Normal Heart; Off-Broadway: Old Money, The House in Town, The Beard of Avon. NATIONAL TOUR: The Heidi Chronicles. REGIONAL:

McCarter Theatre Center, South Coast Repertory, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Mark Taper Forum, A.C.T., Seattle Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Denver Center Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Old Globe. FILM: 42, For Your Consideration, Election, The Job, Meeting Spencer, Timer, Eulogy, Watching the Detectives, Barbarians at the Gate. TELEVISION: Vegas, Awake, Family Tree, The Good Wife, Breaking Bad, Lie to Me, Monk, The Big Bang Theory, Eli Stone, Pushing Daisies, Grey’s Anatomy, ER, Dirt, Sleeper Cell, Prison Break, Heroes, Medium, The Closer, Bones, Desperate Housewives, Will and Grace, Seinfeld, Star Trek Voyager. OTHER: Author of (and appeared in) The Immigrant, The Legacy, Hank Williams–Lost Highway.

Nancy Robinette*Paulina/Drunken ShepherdessSTC: Affiliated Artist, The Government Inspector, The Heir Apparent, An Ideal Husband, Twelfth Night, The Beaux’ Stratagem, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, The Rivals,

The Silent Woman, The Little Foxes, Sweet Bird of Youth. NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: New York Theatre Workshop: Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, Finally Flannery; Roundabout Theatre Company: Give Me Your Answer, Do!. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Old Globe: The Savannah Disputation; Arena Stage: Ah, Wilderness!, Death of a Salesman, Well, The Women; Round House Theatre: Better Living, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Studio Theatre: Souvenir, Frozen, The Play about the Baby, Afterplay; Williamstown Theatre Festival: Philadelphia, Here I Come!; Folger Theatre: Romeo and Juliet; Scena Theatre: Mother Courage; Papermill Playhouse: The Diary of Anne Frank. FILM: Ashpet, Soldier Jack, Serial Mom. TELEVISION: Louie, Homicide, Telegrams from the Dead, The Hunley, The Day Lincoln Was Shot. AWARDS: 1998 Fox Fellow; Helen Hayes Award, STC Will Award (Company).

Tom Story*Cleomenes/Young Shepherd (Clown)STC: Affiliated Artist, The Government Inspector, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Cymbeline, Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night (2010 Free For All and mainstage, Helen

Hayes Award nomination), Richard II, Henry V, Design for Living, Major Barbara, The Rivals, Twelfth Night (1995 Free For All), Measure for Measure. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: The Book Club Play; Ford’s Theatre: Our Town, Sabrina Fair, A Christmas Carol, 1776; Berkshire Theater Festival: The Book Club Play, The Glass Menagerie, Amadeus, Secret Lives of the Sexists, The Heidi Chronicles, The Misanthrope, Moby Dick–Rehearsed, Camelot, Life’s a Dream; Studio Theatre: POP! (Helen Hayes nomination), Legends!, The Invention of Love (Helen Hayes nomination), Prometheus, The York Realist, Ivanov, A Number (Helen Hayes nomination), The Pillowman; Folger Theatre: The School for Scandal, Henry IV, Part 1; Eugene O’Neill Theater Center; McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Kansas City Repertory; Provincetown Repertory; Great Lakes Theatre Festival; Seattle Repertory. AWARD: Fox Foundation Fellowship. TRAINING: Duke University; The Juilliard School.

Ted van Griethuysen*Antigonus/Old ShepherdSTC: Affiliated Artist; roles since 1987 include King of France in All’s Well That Ends Well (mainstage and Free For All), Henry Leeds in Strange Interlude, Mr. Praed in Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Malvolio in Twelfth Night,

Andrew Undershaft in Major Barbara, Holofernes in Love’s Labor’s Lost (mainstage and RSC), Falstaff in Henry IV, Philip II in Don Carlos, Apemantus in Timon of Athens, Lear in King Lear, Prospero in The Tempest. NEW YORK: Broadway: Romulus, Inadmissible Evidence. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Folger Theatre: Clandestine Marriage; Studio Theatre: The Steward of Christendom, Life of Galileo, Rock ‘n’ Roll, A Number, The Habit of Art. INTERNATIONAL: Battersea Arts Center, London: Life of Galileo; Arcola, London: Broadway from the Shadows; Trafalgar Studios: Mr. Paradise in Lovely and Misfit. AWARDS: Six Helen Hayes Awards, the Will Award, and Drama Critics Award (NYC). INSTRUCTOR: Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel; Columbia University; Mount Vernon College; University of South Carolina.

Heather Wood*Mamillius/Time/PerditaNEW YORK: Off-Broadway: New York Classical Theatre: King Lear. REGIONAL: McCarter Theater Center: The Winter’s Tale, Phaedra (workshop), When We Were Young and Unafraid (reading);

Yale Repertory Theatre/Berkeley Repertory Theatre: Three Sisters; Goodman Theatre: The Seagull, A True History of the Johnstown Flood; Old Globe: Romeo and Juliet, The Merry Wives of Windsor; Shakespeare Festival Saint Louis: Othello; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park: Travels of Angelica (Acclaim Award Best Supporting Performance); Trinity Repertory Company: Our Town; Publick Theatre Boston: Misalliance; Guerilla Shakespeare Company: Two Gentlemen of Verona; Stray Dog Theatre: Agnes of God. TRAINING: Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company: MFA.

Hannah Yelland*HermioneNEW YORK: Broadway: Laura in Brief Encounter (Tony Award nomination, Best Leading Actress 2011). REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; A.C.T./Guthrie Theater/St. Ann’s Warehouse:

Brief Encounter. INTERNATIONAL: West End/Chichester Festival Theatre/UK tour/Toronto: Kate Nickleby in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (with her father David Yelland); London: Daisy in Daisy Pulls it Off; Gate Theatre (Dublin): Rachel in My Cousin Rachel; Abbey Theatre (Dublin): Nora in A Doll’s House; Vivie in Mrs. Warren’s Profession (dir. Sir Peter Hall); French Without Tears; Bedroom Farce; The Linden Tree. FILM: Method, AKA. TELEVISION: Modern Love; Dinotopia, Poirot, A Touch of Frost, The Secret, Ahead of the Class, Micawber, Ultimate Force, Dalzell and Pascoe, The Project, Holby City. TRAINING: Cambridge University, England.

Page 9: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

1716

DATE: 3/27/13 Z0914003 SIZE: 4.875 X 3.875 DO NOT PRINT SLUG

C-18706 SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY AD MECH

C_18706_RMS_Z0914003_MR1.indd 1 3/27/13 12:04 PM

Direction and Design BiographiesRebecca TaichmanDirector STC: Affiliated Artist, Cymbeline, Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew. NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons: Sarah Ruhl’s Stage Kiss (upcoming), Kirsten Greenidge’s Milk Like Sugar; Lincoln Center Theatre’s LCT3: Kirsten Greenidge’s Luck of the Irish; Gotham Opera/MTG/OCP: Nico Muhly and Stephen Karam’s Dark Sisters (world premiere opera); CSC: Sarah Ruhl’s Orlando; Second Stage: Theresa Rebeck’s The Scene Ohio Theater: Menopausal Gentleman. REGIONAL: The Old Globe: JB Priestly’s Time and The Conways (upcoming); McCarter Theater Center: Twelfth Night; Sleeping Beauty Wakes; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cell Phone (world premiere), The Clean House; Yale Repertory Theatre: David Adjmi’s Marie Antoinette and The Evildoers (world premieres); A.R.T.: Marie Antoinette; creating Vengeance with Paula Vogel on commission through OSF and YRT. INSTRUCTOR: National Theater Institute, Yale, University of Maryland. TRAINING/AFFILIATIONS: TCG New Generations Grant /Woolly Mammoth, Drama League Directing Fellowship, Yale School of Drama graduate.

Christine JonesSet DesignerNEW YORK: Broadway: Hands on a Hardbody, American Idiot (Tony Award), Everyday Rapture, Spring Awakening (Tony nomination), The Green Bird (dir. Julie Taymor, Drama Desk nomination); Off-Broadway: Lucille Lortel Theatre: Coraline; Lincoln Center Festival: The Book of Longing (music by Philip Glass, based on the poems of Leonard Cohen). REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; Theatre for One: artistic director. OPERA: Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto. INSTRUCTOR: NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts: adjunct faculty member.

David ZinnCostume DesignerNEW YORK: Broadway: sets and costumes: Seminar, costumes: Picnic, The Other Place, Other Desert Cities, Good People, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), A Tale of Two Cities, Xanadu; Off-Broadway: sets and costumes: Playwrights Horizons: The Flick, Completeness; Circle Mirror Transformation; Second Stage Theatre: Dogfight; Elevator Repair Service: The Select (The Sun Also Rises); Theatre for a New Audience: Notes from Underground, Chair, Orpheus X; Manhattan Theatre Club: That Face, Back Back Back, The Four of Us. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center, Yale Repertory Theatre, Guthrie Theater, A.R.T, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Mark Taper Forum, many others. OPERA: sets and costumes: New York City Opera, Glimmerglass, Santa Fe Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Christopher AkerlindLighting DesignerSTC: Cymbeline, Twelfth Night, Julius Caesar (1993), The Silent Woman. NEW YORK: Broadway: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Tony Award nomination), Superior Donuts, Top Girls, 110° in the Shade (Tony Award nomination), Talk Radio, Shining City, Awake and Sing (Tony Award nomination), Well, Rabbit Hole, In My Life, The Light in the Piazza (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Reckless, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, Seven Guitars (Tony Award nomination), among others. REGIONAL: recent credits include McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale; A.R.T.: Marie Antoinette. INTERNATIONAL: recent credits include Hamburg, Germany: Rocky the Musical; Athens and Epidaurus Festival: Kafeneion: OPERA: recent credits include Washington National Opera: Norma (dir. Anne Bogart); San Francisco Opera: Philip Glass’ Appomattox. AWARDS: Obie Award for Sustained Excellence, Michael Merritt Award for Design and Collaboration.

Nico MuhlyComposerREGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale. OPERA: Two Boys, a co-commission by the Metropolitan Opera and the Lincoln Center Theater Opera/Theater Commissions Program, in a co-production with the English National Opera. OTHER: Music played by Britten Sinfonia, New York Philharmonic, sung by soloists Mark Padmore, Jessica Rivera; numerous recordings available on Decca, Bedroom Community Records; collaborations with Antony and the Johnsons, Grizzly Bear, Jónsi of Sigur Rós, Teitur Lassen.

Matt TierneySound DesignerNEW YORK: Off-Broadway: LCT3: Luck of the Irish; Playwrights Horizons: Detroit, Kin, This; Soho Repertory Theatre: Uncle Vanya, The Ugly One, Blasted (Hewes Award); Manhattan Theatre Club: That Face; Elevator Repair Service’s The Select (The Sun Also Rises) (2012 Lortel, Obie Awards); New York Theatre Workshop: Elevator Repair Service’s The Sound and the Fury (April Seventh, 1928) (2009 Lortel nomination); The Public Theater: Hamlet (2008 Lortel nomination). REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale, The Select (The Sun Also Rises); American Repertory Theater: Ajax, Futurity; Alley Theatre: Red; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: House of Gold; BAM, Center Theatre Group; The Wooster Group: former member, Hamlet (The Public Theater, 2008 Lortel nomination), Who’s Your Dada?! (Museum of Modern Art), The Emperor Jones; Young Jean Lee’s Theater Company: Lear, The Shipment, Church.

Page 10: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

1918

CREATIVE CONVERSATIONSThe Winter’s Tale

For more information about these events, visit ShakespeareTheatre.org/Education.

Page and Stage (formerly Windows)Sunday, May 19, 5–6 p.m.Lansburgh Theatre LobbyHear insights on creating the production from the artistic team and local scholars during this lively event.

FREE

FREE

FREE

Bookends Wednesday, May 22, pre-show 5:30 p.m. and post-showLansburgh Theatre Lobby Explore the production with this immersive discussion event. Pre- and post-show discussions give complete access into the world of the play.

Classics in Context Saturday, June 8, 5–6 p.m.Lansburgh Theatre LobbyRespond to the onstage production in a roundtable format with savvy theatre panelists.

Post-Performance Cast Discussion Wednesday, June 19, post-show Lansburgh TheatreExtend your theatre experience. Talk with the acting company after viewing the production.

FREE

Expand. Explore. Engage.

Argonautika, Tartuffe, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Polk County, Candida, Fräulein Else, Fiction, Sorrows and Rejoicings, The Cherry Orchard, Lackawanna Blues, The Importance of Being Earnest; The Old Globe, Paper Mill Playhouse, Kennedy Center, Long Wharf Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Bard Summerscape, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Westport Country Playhouse.

Elizabeth Clewley*Assistant Stage ManagerSTC: Wallenstein, The Government Inspector, The Servant of Two Masters, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing, Julius Caesar (Free For All), Old Times, Cymbeline, Twelfth Night (Free For All), The Liar (ASM), Richard II, The Alchemist, The Taming of the Shrew (Free For All), King Lear, Ion, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet, 2008 Harman Center for the Arts Annual Gala (Production Assistant), Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Argonautika, The Taming of the Shrew, On the Eve of Friday Morning (SM Intern). REGIONAL: Theater of the American South: Driving Miss Daisy (Stage Manager); Cape Fear Regional Theatre: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Tuesdays with Morrie (Stage Manager). INTERNATIONAL: International Festival of Arts and Ideas (Stage Manager); International VSA Festival (Stage Manager). TRAINING: East Carolina University: BFA in Stage Management.

McCarter Theatre CenterUnder the leadership of Artistic Director Emily Mann and Managing Director Timothy J. Shields, along with Producing Director Mara Isaacs, McCarter Theatre Center is recognized as one of the nation’s premier theatre companies. Renowned for major contributions to the theatrical canon, McCarter premieres include Tarell Alvin McCraney’s The Brother/Sister Plays; Will Power’s Fetch Clay, Make Man; Edward Albee’s Me, Myself & I; Emily Mann’s Mrs. Packard and Having Our Say; Danai Gurira’s The Convert; Beth Henley’s Ridiculous Fraud; Christopher Durang’s Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike and Miss Witherspoon; Regina Taylor’s Crowns; Dael Orlandersmith’s Yellowman; Athol Fugard’s Valley Song; and Stephen Wadsworth’s Marivaux trilogy. McCarter has also produced major new productions of Brian Friel’s Translations, directed by Garry Hynes; Nilo Cruz’s Anna in the Tropics and Edward Albee’s All Over, directed by Emily Mann; and Electra, directed by David Leveaux. McCarter is supported by Princeton University, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and more than 3,000 individuals, corporations and foundations.

Stephen FeigenbaumMusic DirectorNEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Theater 80, the SoHo Playhouse, the 2012 New York International Fringe Festival: Independents (music composer). REGIONAL: Yale Dramat at the Yale University Theater: Hair (music director); independent experimental production in New Haven: Abyss. TELEVISION: The Martha Stewart Show (a cappella singer); NBC’s The Sing-Off (a cappella singer), From the Top (NPR) (featured composer). AWARDS: Charles Ives Scholarship for music composition from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, two ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards. OTHER: Recording by the Cincinnati Pops for Telarc, compositions performed at Lincoln Center and (le) Poisson Rouge in New York, Jordan Hall and the Hatch Shell in Boston, the Green Room in San Francisco, in international venues. TRAINING: Yale School of Music MM in music composition; Yale: BA in music.

Camille A. BrownChoreographerNEW YORK: Broadway: A Streetcar Named Desire; Off-Broadway: Soul Doctor, Pins & Needles. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Complexions, Hubbard Street II, Ballet Memphis, Philadanco, Urban Bush Women. AWARDS: Princess Grace Award in Choreography; Founders Award (International Association of Blacks in Dance); The Mariam McGlone Emerging Choreographer Award (Wesleyan University); City College of New York Women & Culture Award; Bessie nomination for “Best Performance” in her work, The Evolution of a Secured Feminine; Best Choreography nomination from the Black Theater Arts Alliance for her first work on AAADT, The Groove To Nobody’s Business. OTHER: Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, AAADT (guest), New York Fashion Week (Saverio Palatella’s WholeGarment 3D). TRAINING: University of North Carolina School of the Arts: BFA.

Gillian Lane-PlesciaVocal CoachSTC: Five by Tenn, The Country Wife. NEW YORK: Broadway: War Horse, Priscilla Queen of the Desert; Off-Broadway: Classic Stage Company, Clurman Theatre. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: The Winter’s Tale, Loot, Ridiculous Fraud, A Christmas Carol; Goodspeed: Carousel; Hartford Stage: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder; Arena Stage, American Players, Centerstage, Goodman Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, Huntington Theatre Company, Long Wharf Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Old Globe, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Yale Repertory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Banff Center for Fine Arts. OPERA: Lyric Opera of Chicago: English Diction coach for five seasons. OTHER: Series of self-teaching dialect CDs for actors used worldwide. INSTRUCTOR: The Juilliard School.

Ellen O’BrienHead of Voice and TextSee For STC (page 31).

Laura Stanczyk, CSACasting Director STC: Strange Interlude, Old Times. NEW YORK: Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours: Follies, Cotton Club Parade, Lombardi; Ragtime; Impressionism; The Seafarer; Radio Golf; Coram Boy; The Glorious Ones, Flight, Translations, Tryst; Dirty Dancing, Atlantic Theater Company: The Cripple of Inishmaan (also national tour), Encores! Summer Stars: Damn Yankees, Urinetown (also national tour), Lincoln Center Festival: Gate/Beckett. REGIONAL: Center Theatre Group: Harps and Angels; Alley Theatre: Gruesome Playground Injuries, The Monster at the Door; Kennedy Center: Follies, Master Class, The Lisbon Traviata, Ragtime, Broadway Three Generations; Philadelphia Theatre Company: Golden Age; Royal George Theatre: Don’t Dress for Dinner; six seasons of casting for McCarter Theatre Center. INTERNATIONAL: Druid Theatre Company: My Brilliant Divorce; The Gaiety Theatre, Dublin/West End: The Shawshank Redemption; Druid Theatre Company/Dublin Theatre Festival: Long Day’s Journey into Night. Has consulted for The Lyric Theatre in Belfast, Rough Magic Theatre Company in Dublin, The Gate Theatre in Dublin, The Druid Theatre in Galway.

Daniel Neville-RehbehnResident Casting DirectorSee For STC (page 31).

Carrie HughesProduction DramaturgREGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: Literary Director, The Winter’s Tale, Danai Gurira’s The Convert, Sarah Treem’s The How and the Why; Eugene O’Neill Theater Center/Magic Theatre: Another Way Home; Actors Theatre of Louisville: The Kite Runner, When Something Wonderful Ends; Women’s Project: Victoria Martin: Math Team Queen. TRAINING: Amherst College, Yale School of Drama.

Drew LichtenbergProduction DramaturgSee For STC (page 31).

Jenny LordAssistant DirectorSee For STC (page 31).

Alison Cote*Production Stage Manager NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: Playwrights Horizons: Edward Albee’s Me, Myself & I, Miss Witherspoon; The Public Theater: Tarell Alvin McCraney’s The Brother/Sister Plays; Second Stage Theatre. REGIONAL: McCarter Theatre Center: 17th season, The Winter’s Tale, A Delicate Balance, The Convert (including its transfer to Goodman Theatre/Center Theatre Group), The How and the Why, Fetch Clay, Make Man, Twelfth Night, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Talley’s Folly,

Page 11: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

2120

480 7th Street, NW 202.628.7949 • Jaleo.com

NewSpain.

About STCSTC is the recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award® as well as 81 Helen Hayes Awards and 322 nominations.

Presenting Classic TheatreThe mission of the Shakespeare Theatre Company is to present classic theatre of scope and size in an imaginative, skillful and accessible American style that honors the playwrights’ language and intentions while viewing their work through a 21st-century lens.

Promoting Artistic ExcellenceSTC’s productions blend classical traditions and modern originality. Hallmarks include exquisite sets, elegant costumes, leading classical actors and, above all, an uncompromising dedication to quality.

Fostering Artists and AudiencesSTC is a leader in arts education, with a myriad of user-friendly pathways that teach, stimulate and encourage learners of all ages. Meaningful school programs are available for middle and high school students and educators, and adult classes are held throughout the year. Michael Kahn leads the

Academy for Classical Acting, a one-year master’s program at The George Washington University. Beyond the classroom, educational opportunities like Creative Conversations are available to all in the community.

Supporting the CommunitySTC has helped to revitalize both the Penn Quarter and Capitol Hill neighborhoods and to drive an artistic renaissance in Washington, D.C. Each season programs such as Free For All and Happenings at the Harman present free performances to residents and visitors alike, allowing new audiences to engage with the performing arts.

Playing a PartSTC is profoundly grateful for the support of those who are passionately committed to classical theatre. This support has allowed STC to reach out and expand boundaries, to inform and inspire the community and to challenge its audiences to think critically and creatively. Learn more at ShakespeareTheatre.org/Support or call 202.547.1122, option 7.

Page 12: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

2322

$10,000 to $14,999Anonymous (4)Aetna Foundation The BGR Foundation, Inc. Peter A. Bieger Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter

and Associates Computer and Communications

Industry AssociationThe Creative CoalitionCulture IrelandDirecTV Douglas Development Corporation E. and B. Family Trust EagleBank Miguel and Patricia Estrada Finmeccanica North America Fleishman-Hillard

Fluor Enterprises, Inc Trygve and Norman FreedFrench-American Cultural Foundation Helen Clay Frick Foundation Gould Property Group David and Jean Grier H&R Block Catherine Held Norman D. Jemal T Scott Kaufmann T The Honorable Eugene Ludwig and

Dr. Carol Ludwig Kathleen MatthewsHazel C. MooreKristine Morris Mortgage Insurance Companies

of America

Melissa Moss T

Nissan North America, Inc. Parsons Corporation PNC Bank Corp.Qualcomm Incorporated RaytheonSteve and Diane Rudis Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust Judi Seiden AMB The Honorable Robert E. Sharkey and

Dr. Phoebe Sharkey AMB Doug and Gabriela Smith UBS Warburg Private Banking Patricia and David Vos Foundation Walker & Dunlop LLC Andrea and Stephen Weiswasser BA

SupportWe gratefully acknowledge the following donors that currently support the work of the 2012-2013 season. This list is current as of March 13, 2013.

$15,000 to $24,999Anonymous (3)Esthy and Jim AdlerAltria Group The Theodore H. Barth Foundation Brown-Forman Corporation Clark Construction Group, LLC The Dallas Morse Coors Foundation

for the Performing Arts Deloitte LLP The Max and Victoria Dreyfus

Foundation

Nina Laserson Dunn and Eric C. Rose BA Arthur and Shirley Fergenson ACA Hogan Lovells US LLP Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hopkins T Mike and Gina House BA T

Humana Inc. Jerry and Isabel Jasinowski T

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Helen Kenney Kirkland & Ellis The Jacob and Charlotte Lehrman

Foundation

In memory of Marilyn J. LynchM Powered Strategies MARPAT Foundation, Inc. Eleanor Merrill T Mr. Colin OdellAlan and Marsha PallerToni A. Ritzenberg Pauline A. Schneider BA T

May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust

Venable LLPLynn and Jonathan Yarowsky

$25,000 to $49,999 Anonymous The Margaret Abell Powell Fund Anne and Ronald AbramsonNick and Marla Allard T BA

Paul M. Angell Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Landon Butler T

Community Foundation for the National Capital Region

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Falb T

James A. Feldman and Natalie Wexler Nina Zolt and Miles Gilburne T

Laura Pels Productions

Margot KellyStephen and Lisa Ryan T BA Vicki and Roger Sant 1616 Share Fund of the Community

Foundation for the National Capital Region

Clarice Smith Fredda Sparks and Kent Montavon George P. Stamas T The Erkiletian Family FoundationBill Walton T

Tom and Cathie Woteki

$50,000 to $99,999 Stephen E. Allis T

Anita M. Antenucci T The Beech Street Foundation T Afsaneh Beschloss T The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz

Foundation Dr. Paul and Mrs. Rose Carter T D.C. Commission on the Arts &

HumanitiesDr. Mark Epstein and Amoretta Hoeber T Steven and Deborah Epstein The Philip L. Graham FundThe Harman Family Foundation

John and Meg Hauge T Jeffrey M. Kaplan T Abbe David Lowell and

Molly A. Meegan T BA

Jacqueline B. Mars National Capital Arts & Cultural

Affairs Program/U.S. Commission of Fine Arts

National Endowment for the Arts Robert and Martha Osborne T Suzy Platt The Shubert Foundation

$100,000 and above Anonymous HRH FoundationMichael R. Klein and Joan I. Fabry T BA

The Robert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Family Foundation

Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Suzanne and Glenn Youngkin T

$5,000 to $9,999Anonymous (4)Aflac Shawn J. Chen and Alexis K. Albion Mark Tushnet and Elizabeth Alexander Alston & Bird LLP Mark G. Anderson Consultants, Inc. Peter and Joan Andrews Drs. Hilda and William O. Bank Kyle and Alan Bell Barbara Bennett Sheila and Kenneth Berman BA

Debra and Leon Black In Memory of Evan Hale Bliss Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch and

Stuart Bloch The Bozzuto Group Brookfield Office Properties Mary and Armeane Choksi The Honorable Joan Churchill and Mr.

Anthony Churchill BA

The Clearing House Marcel LaFollette and Jeffrey Stine ACA

Compass Point Research & Trading LLC D.C. Friends of Ireland Louis Delair, Jr. Beverly and Richard Dietz DRS Technologies Craig Dunkerley and Patricia Haigh ACA

Emily, Susannah and Michael Eig Ernst & Young LLP ExxonMobil Ambassador and Mrs. Richard Fairbanks The Financial Services Roundtable Forest City Washington Gensler & Associates Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Tim and Susan Gibson AMB

Scott and Lauren Gilbert BA

Marilyn and Michael Glosserman Janet W. Solinger and Jacob K. Goldhaber Sue and Leslie Goldman Alice and John Goodman The Greczmiel Family William Stein and Victoria Griffiths BA

Robert and Mary Haft Stephen Hauge Kevin T. Hennessy AMB BA

The Hill Newspaper Hines Interests Limited Partnership Lynne and Joseph Horning The Mark & Carol Hyman Fund The International Union of Bricklayers and

Allied Craftworkers Maxine Isaacs Jackson Lewis LLP Doug James and Kay Mollick Elaine Economides Joost Candace and Hadrian Katz Daniel F. Katz BA

Kovler Fund of the Community Foundation of the National Capital Region

Kraft Foods Global Heidi Maloni The George Preston Marshall Foundation MCCI Group Holdings, LLC MedStar National Rehabilitation Network Hilary B. Miller and Dr. Katherine N. Bent BA

The Morningstar Foundation Rita Mullin Theodore B. Olson and Lady Booth Olson BA

Oracle America Corporation James and Wanda Pedas Theodore and Lea Pedas Robert and Susan Pence The Prince Charitable Trusts Property Capital LLC Software and Information

Industry Association Public Strategies Washington Willam Pugh and Lisa Orange Qorvis Communications LLC The Honorable Molly Raiser Gerri and Murray Rottenberg 1616

Ron and Sharon Salluzzo Victor Shargai and Craig Pascal SICPA Dr. Stanton Sloane Sovereign Strategy Limited Terra Nova Title

and Settlement Services, LLC

Time Warner, Inc. TPG Capital Mr. and Mrs. Jay Velasquez Verizon Foundation Vulcan Materials Company Foundation The Washington Post Company Marvin F. Weissberg Wells Fargo Philanthropy Westfield Carolyn L. Wheeler BA

Gerry Widdicombe Alan and Irene Wurtzel Chris and Carol Yoder ZGF Architects LLP Judy and Leo Zickler $2,500 to $4,999Anonymous (5)in honor of Jim Adler Robert N. Alfandre Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Almassy Sunny and Bill Alsup Mr. Decker Anstrom and

Ms. Sherron Hiemstra Celia and Keith Arnaud Association of Performing Arts Presenters Julie, Tina, June and Vince Auletta Linna Barnes and Chris Mixter BB&T Dr. Bill and Evelyn Braithwaite Mr. and Mrs. Jere Broh-Kahn ACA

Claudyne Y. Brown BA

Mr. and Mrs. I.T. Burden, III C2 Group, LLC Desiree Campbell Robert Crawford Carlson Dawn and James Causey Rita A. Cavanagh and Gerald A. Kafka Chadbourne & Parke, LLP BA

Audrey Chang and Michael Vernick Joan Choppin Richard H. Cleva Linda and John Cogdill Mary Cole AMB

Jeff and Jacky Copeland Marshall B. Coyne Foundation Kenneth W. Crow DAI Ralph Voltmer and Tracy Davis BA

The Charles Delmar Foundation The Dimick Foundation Fynnette Eaton and James E. Miller Helaine G. Elderkin Rob and Anne Faris Leo Fisher and Sue Duncan Barry and Marie Fleishman Burton Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Gideon Angelique Glass

and Joe Lamantia 1616 ACA AMB

Golden & Cohen, LLC Richard A and M. Theresa Gollhofer Mr. John Graves Ms. Barbara Harman and Mr. William Cain T

Jean and Stephen Hersh Catherine MacNeil Hollinger

and Mark Hollinger Charlotte Hollister and Donald Clagett Homes, Lowry, Horn & Johnson, LTD Larry and Georganne John John Edward Johnson Jones Lang LaSalle K&L Gates Carolyn J Kaplan Mr. Jerry Knoll Kristi and Scott Kubista-Hovis AMB

David A. Lamdin AMB

Bill Lands and Norberta Schoene John Lanzillotta LEVICK BA

Richard Levi and Susan Perry Dr. Mark T. Lewellyn James M Loots, Esq. and

Barbara Dougherty Loots, Esq. BA

Nick and Alyssa Lovegrove Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luse Noreen Lynch MAC Cosmetics Patricia Magno Mr. and Mrs. Gregory May Mary McCue AMB

Dorothy and Bill McSweeny 1616

Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti Rajesh and Radhika Murari Patricia Sherman and Terry Murphy Ralph and Gwen Nash National Association of Realtors Madeline Nelson Louisa and Bill Newlin Lawrence and Melanie Nussdorf Jim and Karen Nussle James Oldham and Elizabeth Conahan BA

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oscar Mr. and Mrs. David Osnos Theda Parrish Philip Bradford Nelson and Anne Parten Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart, Inc. Mr and Mrs Carl F. Pfeiffer Sydney M. Polakoff and Carolyn Goldman Lutz Alexander Prager Molly and Joe Reynolds Mrs. Stanley J. Sarnoff 1616

Steven and Beverly Schacht Richard Scott SCOTUSblog BA

Linda and Stanley Sher Richard Simpson BA

David Smith and Ilene Weinreich Lars and Yvonne Thunell Professor Philip Tirpak Thomas and Molly Ware In memory of Dorothy B. Watkiss $1,500 to $2,499Anonymous (5)Mr. Derek Thomas and Mr. Ernesto Abrego Ernest and Dianne Abruzzo Miriam and Robert Adelstein Gisela and Thomas Ahern Douglas and Jane Alspach Tony Anderson and Kevin Lorei Galen and Carolyn Barbour Robert B. Barnett and Rita Braver BA

John and Patricia Barth Danielle L.C. Beach BA

Elaine and Richard Binder Mr. and Mrs. John H. Birdsall Martha Blaxall and Joe Dickey Kim Bollen Thomas C. Brennan British Council The Family of Marion

and Charles Bryce 1616 AMB

Elizabeth Buchbinder Cambria Solutions Jodi and Alan Capps Cheryl and Matthew Chalifoux Matthew and Sharon Coffey Ryna and Melvin Cohen Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Collins Douglas W. Crandall Julia and Francis Creighton Jeffrey P. Cunard BA

William C. and Sandra C. Davis Alan and Deanna Decherney Tom and Krista Di Iaconi BA

David and Kenna Dorsen BA

Dr. Damien and Elizabeth Doyle Claudia and Dennis Dulmage BA

Becky and Alan Dye Elizabeth and Randolph Elliott Ms. Catherine B. Elwell Garrett Epps BA

Raymond S. Eresman and Diana E Garcia Marietta Ethier Bob, Kathy and Lauren Fabia Gerald P. Farano and Monica J. Palko F. Joseph Feely III Joseph and Jeri Fellerman Barbara and Ralph Ferrara Anne and Burton Fishman BA

Julian W. Fore and Beverly A. Sauer Claire Frankel Paige Franklin and David Pancost Franklin Templeton Investments David Frederick BA

Brenda and David Friend David Frulla BA

Charles and Amy Gardner Mr. Randall Bevins and Ms. Monica A. Gaw Dr. Laura J. George AMB

Dr. Douglas E. Gill

Turner & Goss

Page 13: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

2524

Tickets on sale now! (202) 467-4600 kennedy-center.orgTickets also available at the Box Office | Groups (202) 416-8400 | TTY (202) 416-8524

WINNER! BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL2011 TONY AWARD®

Starring

rachel york

june 11–July 7, 2013 | opera houseMusical Theater at the Kennedy Center is made possible through the generosity of the Adrienne Arsht Musical Theater Fund.

The Kennedy Center Theater Season is sponsored by Altria Group.

mUSIC & LYRICS BY

ORIGINAL BOOK BY

AND

NEW BOOK BY

DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY

COLE PORTERP.G. WODEHOUSE GUY BOLTONHOWARD LINDSAY RUSSEL CROUSETIMOTHY CROUSE JOHN WEIDMAN

KATHLEEN MARSHALL

&

&

&

ILLU

STRA

TION

BY

ROBE

RT R

ODRI

GUEZ

JoAnne Glisson Josh Goldfoot Donald H. Goodyear, Jr. Rebekah Goshorn Tam and Ed Gotchef Kristin and Kingdon Gould Mr. and Mrs. David L. Gray Ms. Pat Gray Lisa Grosh and Donald Names Mr. and Mrs. Woolf P. Gross Thomas Gustafson Corbin and Pam Gwaltney Frank Kendall and Beth Halpern BA

Jay and Robin Hammer Kenneth G. Hance James T. and Vicky Sue Hatt Karen L Hawkins Robert and Margaret Hazen 1616

Michael S. Helfer and Ricki Tigert Helfer Dr. and Mrs. John Hillen Ms. Carolyn Hoskinson James and Marissa Huttinger Mr. Steven Janssen John, Pam and Kim Jaske Birdie Johnson Lawranne Stewart and Mark Kantor Lou and Irene Katz Jody Katz and Jeffrey Gibbs Joel and Mary Keiler Thomas R. and Laurie S. Kelly Judge Gladys Kessler Donald and Yvonne Klenk Thomas and Bridget Kluwin Mary Hughes Knox Dana and Ray Koch Dr. Richard M. Krause 1616

Barry Kropf Mr. Sanjiv Kumar and Ms. Mansoora Rashid Lafarge Corporation L. L. Lanam Sheldon and Kathleen Leggett Leonard, Street and Deinard Foundation Freddi Lipstein and Scott Berg 1616 AMB

David Lloyd, Realtor Christopher and Lane Macavoy Rev. Frederick MacIntyre

and Mickey MacIntyre Susan and Dan Mareck Mars Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James E. Martin John and Connie McGuire BA

The McGwin/Bent Family Lily St. John McKee Tom and Ingrid McPherson Foundation Melrose Trust Dr. Jeanne-Marie A. Miller Nancy and Herbert Milstein Mark Molloy Dee Dodson Morris BA

Michelle Newberry Kenneth and Marilyn NickelsNonprofit Sponsorship Network, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O’Connor Mrs. Jean Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Padwe Barbara A. Patocka and Everett Mattlin Penelope Payne Pamela Peabody Scott Pearson and Diane Farrell BA

Robert and Lillian Philipson Foundation BA

Lloyd and Claudia Randolph BA

Robert and Nan Ratner Steven and Anne Reed Steve and Diane Rothman AMB

Kimberly and Norman Sandridge BA

James and Madeleine Schaller BA

Richard and Rochelle Schwab Lee Goodwin and Linda Schwartzstein Christine Scott Shakespeareances.com BA

Kannon and Victoria Shanmugam BA

Dickstein Shapiro Margaret Sheer BA

Kelly S. Shoop BA

Mark and Joan Siegel Patricia L. Sims, Esq.

and David M. Sims, Esq. BA

Ed and Andy Smith Jean E. Simons and Steven P. Solow George and Elizabeth Stevens Paul Schott Stevens BA

Alan Asay and Mary Sturtevant Mark Sucher and Jane Lyons Susan and Brian Sullam Ann and Trevor Swett BA

Margaret M. Sydnor Louisa and Daniel Tarullo Jeff Thamkittikasem Kathy Truex Mr. Clifton Hyde Tucker, Jr. Trina Y. Vargo John H. Vogel BA

Frederick and Grayce Warren-Boulton Sally and Richard Watts Carla Weiss BA

Retail Litigation Center BA

Laura and Paul Weidenfeld BA

Richard K. Willard Christine Windheuser Mr. Alan F. Wohlstetter Julian Yap BA

The Honorable Dov S. Zakheim and Mrs. Deborah Bing Zakheim

$1,000 to $1,499Anonymous (7)Dean Amel and Terry Savela Russ Stevenson and Margaret R. Axtell Bailey Law Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ballentine Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Barclay Jr. Barnett Sivon & Natter, PC Graham Beard Kate and David Bell Judge James A. Belson Brent J. Bennett Symantec Michael Boyd Elizabeth Boyle Roger and Nancy Brown John and Linda Byington Capitol Hill Community Foundation Cash America International, Inc. Antonia B. Ianniello and George M. Chuzi Barbara and John Cochran William and Sara Coleman JoEllen and Michael Collins John W. Cooper Ms. Tia Cudahy and Mr. Redmond Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Mark Darnell Emma R. Dolly Dieter E. Marjorie Dolstra Richard and Patricia Draper Joy Dunkerley Donna Z. Eden Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Eisenhardt The Endeavor Group Julie M. Feinsilver 1616

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fern Financial Services Forum Financial Services Institute Sandy and Jim Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Florance Ms. Elizabeth Galvin Ruth Bader Ginsburg Angela and Dan Goelzer Bettina L. Gregory and Diana Flannery Merle Haberman Mr. and Mrs. Harr John W. Hill T

Cheryl R. Hodge Mr. Henry H. Holcomb Fran and William Holmes David H. Holtzman in memory of Daniel Honig William L. Hopkins, Richard B. Anderson 1616

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Howard Michael Kades Stephanie Kanwit Daniel Kaplan and Kay Richman Gift Fund Rick Kasten Dr. Andrea and Mr. Joseph Kerr Melinda Kimble Polly Kraft Mr. and Mrs. William Kristol Lynne Stephens and Kenneth Larson Karen Leider James J. Lombardi Steven M. Rosenberg and Stewart C. Low III Amanda Machen Hardee Mahoney and Juan Vegega

Carey Majeski David Marin David and Martha Martin Aileen M. May Belinda and Jon McKenzie Brian Meighan Brenda Metzger Michael Nannes and Nancy Everett Beth Nolan and Charles Wright The OB-C Group, LLC Mr. and Mrs. P. David Pappert James Parker The Penzance Companies Gary and Trudy Peterson The John and Marcia Price

Family Foundation Red Hat Peter S. Reichertz Bill Wears and Ted Richards Roger Roberts Linda O. Rosenfeld Peter Rosenstein David and Samantha Ross Runyan Public Affairs Suzonne Sage Linda B. Schakel Meredith and Susan Senter Eva and Rex Settle In memory of Betty F. Shepard The Smith-Free Group LLC Elizabeth Stanley Steptoe & Johnson LLP Al and Nadia Taran David and Sarah Tate ThinkFoodGroup Mr. Dale E. Thompson Steven and Alison Thompson David Tone Marilyn and Stefan Tucker Carole and John Varela Patricia Arnold Ms. Judith Weintraub Dr. Marjorie Williams ACA

Patricia Yee $500 to $999Anonymous (10)George and Polla Abed Actors’ Equity Foundation, Inc. Vickie and David Adamson Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Stewart Aly Eric Amick Katy and John Anderson Richard and Rosemarie Andreano Ms. Jerrilyn Andrews and Mr. Donald Hesse Ms. Bonnie Angelo Cherrill Alfou Anson M. C. Antoun Judy Areen and Richard Cooper Jean W. Arnold Carol Benedict and Paul Ashin Mrs. Martin Atlas Douglas J. Feith and Pamela Auerbach John Ausink Kevin and Sheila Avruch Carol A. Ball Mr. Joel Balsham Dan and Nancy Balz Jonathan H. Barber Barrett and Beauchamp Joan Barron and Paul Lang Charles and Linda Bartlett R. Joseph Barton and Tricia Placido Rev. John P. Beal, III Julianne Beall Peter Mathers and Bonnie Beavers Dr. and Mrs. James E. Bernhardt Sue E. Berryman Vaughn and Marian Bishop William D. Blair Charitable Foundation John Blandford James Blum Harriet and Bruce Blum Constance Bohon, M.D. Jody Bolcik Ronald Bottomly The Honorable Susan G. Braden and

Thomas M. Susman Dr. Ronald Brady Jill and Jay Brannam

Page 14: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

2726

Sheila Eddy Baker Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ballestero Margaret and Gordon Bare Ms. Melissa L. Barrett Edward and Nancy Barsa Mr. and Ms. Robert W. Barton Christy Schmidt and Tony and Peter Bayne Nan Beckley Marion and Rand Beers Anne Bellinger Janice L. Lower and Paul R. Berger Jane C. Bergner Sharon L. Bernier Maya A. Bernstein, Esq. Barbara Berrie Bethesda MRI and Virginia MRI Claire and Tom Bettag Thomas Beyer Paul H. Bickart Julie Bitzer Mary Kay Blake Elizabeth and Michael Blakeslee Mary Josie and Bruce Blanchard Alisa M. Goldstein and Lee Blank John W. Blouch Arthur Spitzer and Elisabeth Boas Donald J. and Carol L. Bobby Rick and Burma Bochner Andrew and Kaye Boesel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bonwich Thomas Booth Jennifer Boulanger and Bruce Schillo Douglas Bowers Cindy and Dennis Brack Drs. James and Jean Braden Bill Brewer and Collot Guerard Paul S. Bridge Adrianne B. Brooks Christopher Brown Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown in memory of Arthur J. Brown, Esq. Perry L. Brown Candice C. Bryant Buckley/Palmore/Hind Family Janet Burchard Deeanna Burleson Susan and Dixon Butler Thomas Calhoun and Thelma Triche Kim and Glenn Campbell Peggy Canale Adam Lowy and Susan Canning Alan Cantor Margaret Capron Ann Cardoni Patrick and Katharine Carney Marge Carrico and James Traylor Bruce Gregory and Paula Causey Mandy Chalou Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chandler, Jr. Wallace W. Chandler Frances Chang and Martin Hrivnak Louise and Chuck Chatlynne Meryl and Michael Chertoff Nancy J. Chesser and J. Michael Rowe Edward Chmielowski Lily L. Chu and Gerald W. Weaver II Elaine Church Ray Clark, Rhonda Starkey and Alex Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clark Mrs. Nancy B. Clark Anna Cochrane Gail Coleman Mary Combs John and Sheila Compton Carol Connelly Susan E. Connors Rachel Conway Jovana Cooke John F. Copes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cormack Owen Costello and Erlin Webb Robert W. Cover Mr. and Ms. Coyle Edward E. Cragg Stephen T. Cramolini Michael and Sue Crane Katheryn L. Cranford Janice King Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Daniels Ryan Danks Ambassador and Mrs. Jaime Daremblum

Mr. Gerald P. Dargis Allen and Louisa Warren Davidson ACA

Lehi K Davis and Elizabeth M Shumway Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Davis Simpson Dean Wayne T. Decesar Charles and Connie Delaplane Mary des Jardins Marjorie Deutsch, Ph.D and

John Broadbent, JD Col. and Mrs. Deverill Caroline M. Devine Carol Dickenson Peter Dickinson Colleen Dougherty Fayonne Doughty and Don Weinstein Dr. Richard Drawbaugh and

Suzanne Drawbaugh William J. Tito and Debra J. Duncan David Dunn Mary and Bob Eccles Sandra and Fred Edwards Stuart and Joanna Edwards Dr. Stephen C. Ehrmann In memory of Judith S. Ekman Roberta Ellington Marjorie and Anthony Elson Sarah G. Epstein and Donald A. Collins William Erdmann William Erickson Connie Ericson Joseph Eyles William Faragher Jill Feasley and Joan Lawson Jane and James Feather Anne and Marc Feinberg David Furth and Martha Finnemore Anne and Al Fishman James Fitzwilliam Donald Flanders 1616

Robert and Carole Fontenrose Richard L. Forstall V. Lee Fortna Elizabeth France Nadra Franklin Molly M. Frantz Dr. Helene C. Freeman Mike and Pati Froyo-McCarty Michael Gaba Mary Alice Garber Dr. Arlyn Garcia-Perez Ms. Nancy J. Garruba and

Mr. Christopher W. Hornig Carole Green Gelfeld Robert Gerard and Carol Goldberg Carl R Gerber Dennis Gerrity Frank H. Gibson Laura and Michael Gilpin David Ginsburg Virginia Giroux Scott Glabman Kathleen Gohn Mrs. Sue Golan Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Gold Burton Goldberg David M. Goldberg Mrs. Lawrence Goldmuntz Ellen L. Goldstein Jeff and Carla Golimowski Marilyn Goode Morton and Roberta Goren Lynn Gowen Patricia Graham Jane Grayson and Robert Warren Bonnie Green Eldon and Emily Greenberg Susan and David Gries Joseph F. Grikis Walter and Janet Grissett David Grover Bruce and Georgia Sue Guenther Mr. Paul K. Guinnessy Eric Hall Alan and Bonnie Hammerschlag George and Kathi Hanrahan Donald Harrison Rev. Linda Harrison Donna Hart Peter D. and Florence R. Hart Frank and Lisa Hatheway

Larry Hawk Buzz Hefti Constance and Richard Heitmeyer Shawn C. Helm and J. Thomas Marchitto Robert J. Herbert Louis Hering Laura Roulet and Rafael Hernandez Dr. Roger E. Herst and Dr. Judith L. Baker Augustus Hill M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hines Frederick S. Hird Bernardo Hirschman Virginia A. Hodges Hans Jochen Hoffmann Michael Hollinger Ted Holmberg and Susan Bokern Donald H Hooker Jr and Mary I Bradshaw Charles Horn and Jane Luxton Charlotte Hrncir Veronica Hubbard Michelle and David Hughes Dave Hughes Susan C. Immelt Alden and Judy Irons Paul and Susan Irwin Kathleen H. Ives Rachel R. Jaffe Lorna Jaffe Judson James Edward and Victoria Jaycox Mark Srere and Jayne Jerkins Linda Johnson George and Ayah Johnson In loving memory of Mary Roberta Jones Mark Joseph Stephen Kaiser Madeleine and Marvin Kalb Timothy Kamas Maryanne and David Kane Patricia Karhause Kathleen Karr Ms. Andrea H. Kasarsky Nancy Kasler Colleen and Jack Katz Dr. Ashok Kaveeshwar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keatley Thomas Keenan, Dr. Joel Shapiro and

Elizabeth Lane Shapiro Mr. Allen L Keiswetter Barbara Keller Arleen and Edward Kessler Lori Ketcham Sandy and Pat Kimble Lt. Col. Jo Kinkaid USAF (Ret) Michael and Carolyn Kirby Frank D. Kistler Stephen Kitchen Marilyn W. Klein Tom and Kathy Knox Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kohler Daniel Kohlhepp W. Gary Kohlman and Lesley Zork Michael W. Kolakowski Robert Kopp Jennifer C. Kornfeld Michael Korschek Mary Kotz Joseph Krakora J. Robert Kramer, II In honor of Michael Kahn Dennis and Lori Kruse Mr. T. C. Lacey Larry and Helen Lane Mary Lauer Thomas and Jean Lauzon L. L. Lawson John W. Layman Diana M. Lee Frances and Emery Lee Dr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Legum Mary Ann and Robert Leiner Marian and Stuart Lemle Lee Leonhardy Stephen H. Leppla and Ulrike Lichti J. Griffin and Linda P. Lesher Herman D. Levy Elizabeth Lewis and Thomas Saunders Carol A. Lewis Erik Lichtenberg and Carol Mermey Barbara Liggett and Augustine Matson Kahiko Linker

Robert and Lucy Bremner Chris and Jim Bridgeman Mr. John Broadbent Henry J. Brothers, II Dana E. Brown Marian Bruno Philip Buchan and June Krell Harold R. Bucholtz Maurice and Ruth Burg Col. and Mrs. Lance J. Burton Marianne M. Callahan James M. Carr Nicholas and Mary Jeanne Carrera Ann Castiglione-Cataldo Sarah and William Cavitt Elaine H. Christ Frederick Wolff and Catherine Chura John Clark and Ana Steele Clark Tim Cole and Kathy Galloway Laura Hoffman and David Colin William and Carol Conrad Andrea M. Corcoran John Corrado Marsha E. Swiss and Ronald Costell MD Steve Crime and Mary-Jane Roth Whitney Moore and Jacy Daiutolo Maygene and Stephen Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Davis Matthew and Michel Dazé Michael Deane Anthony and Nancy DeCrappeo Osborne Mackie and Morgan Delaney Tom Gusdorff and Ed Dennison Ms. D. Chris Downey Jean and Paul Dudek Dutch and Brenda Dunham Susan and Dorsey Dunn Sayre Ellen Dykes EastBanc Stephen and Magda Eccles Stanley Edinger and Vitalina Zakharova Victoria Elliott and J. Michael Shanahan Will Guthrie and Ellen Epstein Anne K. Farrell Ms. Janice Faucett David Webber and Joelle Faucher Col. and Mrs. Charles Feldmayer Gary and Naomi Felsenfeld Dorothy E. Fickenscher Pamela Frazier and Michael Finan In memory of Gina Fiori Louise A. Fishbein Ms. Christine Fisher and Mr. Oscar Goldfarb Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Foltz Lt. Col. Michael A. Foughty and

Rev. Donna L. Foughty David Freeman Friends of Youngkin Jean Fruci Aaron and Susan Fuller Mr and Mrs Davis R Gamble, Jr Norman I. Gelman Lewrene Glaser Vera Glocklin Jinny and Michael Goldstein David Goldston Rex S. Gordon Allen Hile and Eloise Gore James Gorham Oglesby Donald and Joan Greeley Judy and Sheldon Grosberg Robert Groshon and Randa Mudarris Margaret S. Grotte Cliff Hackett Jack E. Hairston Jr. Austin and Sara Hale Henry Frona Hall Kathryn Halpern Ann F. Hammersmith John R. Harpold Dr. James A. Heath and Maureen P. Heath Terry and Jenny Heiland-Luedtke Mark Heimann Andrea L. Heithoff Margaret Hennessey Jane and David Heppel Susan McNabb and Brent Hillman Melissa Hodgman and Peter Strzok Stanley and Vicki Hodziewich David Hofstad Myra Holsinger

Paul and Carol Honigberg Silvia M. Hoop and Alfred Kammer Barbara and Donald Hoskins Lois Howlin Michael Hughes and Linda Wiessler-Hughes Ken Hunter Dale Rubenstein and Loring Ingraham Eric R. Jablow Mr. Kurt Jaeger Catherine Jordan Preston and Lois Kavanagh Father Francis G. Kazista Mark Kearney Sally and Joseph Keyes Robert Kimmins William and Susan Kirby Prudence Kline and Paul Kimmel Amy Schwartz and Eric Koenig Ray Kogut Sara and Stephen Kraskin Howard Krauss Karen E. Krueger Roger W. Langsdorf Robert L. Larke Mr. and Mrs Tracy Leigh Lisa and Chris Leinberger Maryellen Trautman and Darrell Lemke Mrs. Sandra Levenbook Shirley and Bill Levine Bianca and Michael Levy George Linnemeier Marcia Litwack Hamilton and Bonnie Loeb Joan Lorr Roye Lowry Howard Lykins Donald and Julianna Mahley David and Claire Maklan Alice Mandanis Judith Mangubat in honor of Sidney Moore Margolis John and Liza Marshall Patrick Martyn Winton E. Matthews, Jr. Mr. Michael S. Maurer and

Ms. Rachel L. Sher Robert McAllister Cynthia and Richard McConnell Matthew and Caitlin McCormick-Brault Elizabeth McGrath Susan Milligan and Philip McGuire Bernard McKay W. Bruce McPherson Mechanical Contractors

Association of America in memory of Joyce and George Meiburger Starke Meyer Lisa Mezzetti Roger and Robin Millay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller Scott and Margaret Minton Daniel Mintz and Ellen Elow-Mintz Carl Stephens and Catherine Moore The Honorable Daniel W. and Mary Moylan Mr. Steven J. Mufson and Ms. Agnes Tabah Linda S. Neighborgall Elizabeth and John Newhouse D.W. and Martha Newman Russ and Ellen Notar Mr. James Olander Warren Oliveri and McGennis Williams Francis O’Malley and James Ellzy Osterman family Tim O’Toole Mary Ann Palka Kevin and Sherry Pearson Julia Perlman Mark Perry Julie Phillips Victoria Phipps Ms. Diane Polinger Chris Poppe and Teresa Channon Sheldon Pratt Drs. Dena and Jerome Puskin David A. Quick Ms. Elise Rabekoff and Mr. Christopher

Gladstone David and Leah Rampy Alice Rand The Honorable Joe R. Reeder Sheldon and Barbara Repp

Sister Strength, LLC Philip and Peggy Rodokanakis The Honorable John T. Rooney Loretta Rosenthal Lynn and Don Rothberg Burton Rothleder Peggy and Bud Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Salter David Sapio Eugene & Alice Schreiber Philanthropic Fund Carolyn and Frank Schugar Daniel J. Schultheisz Dr. and Mrs. Frank F. Schuster Matteson and Kathleen Scott Elizabeth and Carl Seastrum Jeffrey and Patricia Sedgwick Phil Sharp Dianne Shaughnessy and Jonathan Taylor John and Roma Sherman Joan and Ev Shorey Adele Z. Silver Greg Simon and Margo Reid Donald M. Simonds Bill and Vira Sisolak Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smelter Dr. and Mrs. Delbert D. Smith Randall Speck and Samantha Nolan Mr. and Mrs. William Spellbring Cecile and James Srodes Dr. William and Vivienne R. Stark Andy Steinem Edward Steinhouse Robert and Virginia Stern Dorothy and Donald Stone Richard and Judith Sugarman Maureen Sullivan Linda Griggs and Bill Swedish Mrs. Richard Sziede Drs. Steven and Sheila Taube John Taylor Peter Threadgill Lynn Trundle Michael Tubbs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tucker David Turner Dr. Kazuko Uchimura Rod and Marilyn Uveges Arina van Breda Tessa van der Willigen and Jon Walters Joan and Lyman Van Nostrand Dwight and Carrie Vaughn Martin and Susan Wald Libby and Herb Ware William Warren M.L. Weathers Mr. and Mrs. Rosanne Weber Thomas and Elizabeth Wehr Dan and Laura Wellington Sonia and Dale West Dr. Edward Whitman Caroline Willis C. Lawrence Wiser George E. Wishon Marty Woelfle Mary J. B. Work Fund ACA

Deborah Yaffe Penny Younce Margot and Paul Zimmerman $250 to $499Anonymous (30)Donald Adams and Ellen Maland Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Alexander Maqbool Aliani In honor of Ashley Allen Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Allison The Honorable and Mrs. Frank Almaguer Michael Alt Tom and Kathy Altizer Wolfram Anders and Michele Manatt Mr. Jerome R. Andersen and Ms. June Hajjar Nancy P. Anderson Kirsten Anderson and Jeff Harris Edward M. Andrews and John H. McCrary William Atchison James H. Babcock John C. Babcock Mary Anne and Charlie Bacas Ms. Laura D. Bachle Leonard Bachman Beverly Baker

Page 15: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

2928

“My deed shall match thy deed.” All’s Well That Ends Well

The perfect time to join STC.

KPMG will match all new membership contributions through July 31, 2013!

Join for as low as $60 and enjoy exclusive benefits like:

• Member-onlypriority ticketingtosell-outproductions,presentationsandspecialevents

• The Bard Card:STCgiftshopandrestaurantdiscounts• InvitationstoMeet the Castreceptions• AndforArtisticCircleMembers,concierge service,accesstothePatrons

LoungeandinvitationstoTechnical RehearsalsandOpening Nights

AttheShakespeareTheatreCompany,ticketsalescoverjust60%oftheproductionexpensesandoperatingcostsfortheplaysandprogramsyoulove.

Make your gift by July 31, 2013tohelpsupportSTC’sartisticandeducationendeavorsthroughThe Winter’s Tale, The Summer’s MatchchallengebyKPMG.

VisitShakespeareTheatre.org/NewMatch

Join the Bard Association!

Memberofthelegalcommunity?Joinnowanddoubleyourimpactwhileenjoyingadditionalexclusivebenefitsforaslittleas$100permonth.VisitShakespeareTheatre.org/BardAssociationformoreinformation.

BARDASSOCIATION

The Winters Tale. The Summer s Match.

Members of the Society of 1616, the Theatre’s planned giving society

Supporters of the Academy for Classical Acting

Ambassadors of the Theatre, generous donors who help to develop and enhance our patrons’ relationship with the Theatre. To join, please contact Tony Wagener at 202.547.3230 ext. 2312.

Members of the Bard Association, dedicated supporters of the Theatre who are members of the legal community. To join, please contact Emily Lynn at 202.547.3230 ext. 2325.

Members of the Board of Trustees

Deceased

Official 2012–2013 Sponsors

Air Transportation Hotel Costume & Garment Care

Make-Up Wine

Key to Symbols

1616 BA

Every effort has been made to ensure that this list is accurate. If your name is misspelled or omitted, please accept our apologies and inform the Development Department at 202.547.3230 ext. 2323 or email [email protected].

ACA

AMB

T

Shoe Repair

*

Dr. Frances Litrenta Dr. Richard F. Little Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Livingston Michael M. Aphibal and David A. Lojkovic Dr. and Mrs. Dan L. Longo Ken and Joan Lorber Mr. Robert J. Macintosh Chris and Ellie Maginniss JoAnn Mican and Skip Mahon Patrick and Liam Shannon and Gita Maitra Jack Malgeri Wm Gary and Phoebe Mallard Mrs. Maureen Malone Robert and Ida May Mantel Ms. Estelle Marlor John Marshall Rita and Paul Marth Charlotte and Abbott Martin Don Martin and Tammy Wiles Dr. and Mrs. Robert Martin John B.K. Martinec Mr. Paul Mavromihalis and

Dr. Rebecca Ocampo Thomas McAuliffe Mr. and Mrs. James W. McBride Catherine McClave Brian McCormack Dan McCormack and Yee-Ning Soong William A. McDaniel, Jr. Anna Theresa McGowan William and Allison McIntosh David and Sarah McMeans Michael and Kimberly Mehalick Beverly Melani and Bruce Walker Ms. Marjory Melnick Nancy Merreot Susan and Harry Meyers M. Elaine Mielke Ben Miller Iris and Lawrence Miller Jack and Barbara Miller Margaret I. Miller Nicole and Stephen Minnick Bobbe and Herb Mintz Ryland and Mary L. Mitchell Ruth Mitchell Andy and Janice Molchon Rosemary Monagan Jessine A. Monaghan Dr. Allen Mondzac Margaret and Richard Moose Judie and Fred Mopsik John and Livezey More Barbara and Robert Munford Elisabeth Murawski Martin G. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mustain Jr. Anne Mytych Carl and Undine Nash Elizabeth Neblett Winkle Williams Nemeth Jo-Ann Neuhaus Mr. Wayne Nicolosi Eugene Nojek Ms. Kathleen J. Norvell Paul and Beth Nyhus In honor of Oliver Ocean Dr. Edward and Susan Oldfield Joseph and Margot Onek A. Orza Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Oskin Rodney and Deborah Page Merrillee Pallansch Thomas and Yates Palmer Susan Papp-Lippman Joseph A. Pardo In memory of Michael Patten Rebecca Patton Philomena Paul Thomas Pauls and Eleanor Pelta Mary Frances Jetton Robert Colby Perkins, Jr. Col. Sandra Perry Rick Peters Ms. Mary I. Pett Elizabeth Piotrowski Posner-Wallace Foundation Lisa Poulin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Press and Family Diana L. Preston Julie and Navarro Pulley

Alfred S. Raider Jennifer and Harry Rand Julie and Sam Rea Marcia Reecer John and Sue Renaud Ms. Catherine Ribnick Richard J. Ricard and John B. Young Tiffany Rider Mac and Michelle-Anne Riley Drs. Jeanne and Markley Roberts David and Sandy Robinson Gail A. Robinson Dwight and Laurie Rodgers Audrey Roh Warren Romine Marcia and Robert Rosenberg Shirley and Eugene Rosenfeld Paul and Katy Rosenzweig Margaret L. Ryan David N. Ryder Elizabeth and Noel Safford Betty H. Sams Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sanborn Pat Sandall Mr. Charles B. Saunders, Jr. Phillip and Diane Savage Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schauer Bob and Patricia Schieffer Jennifer Schlener Sharon Schoeller Steve and Rhonda Schonberg Jane Schubert and Robert Woolfolk Geane and Richard Schubert Joyce and Richard Schwartz Ellen Seidman and Walter Slocombe Seema Shah Dean V. Shahinian Louise I. Shelley Catherine M. Sheppard Ms. Anne Shine In honor of Claire Shipman Frank Short Judith L. Shulman Joyce Simmons E. Leo Slaggie Steve Sleigh Sherwood Smith Nick and Robbie Snow Susan Snyder Steve and Diane Sockwell Richard Spear and Athena Tacha Ms. Nellie Pena and

In Memory of Mr. C. Donald Speer James and Sue Sprague Helene and Michael Stein Harold and Lana Steinberg Betsy and Ralph Stephens Janice Sterling Dr. and Mrs. Louis Sullivan Elizabeth A. Taylor 1616

Miller and Virginia Taylor Cynthia Terrell John A. Terry Carol Thayer Alice W. Thomas Jill and Scott Thompson Elizabeth Trangsrud Silvia B. Trumbower Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Tuck Stewart Umphrey Drs. Stephen and Susan Ungar Eli and Zahava Velder James M. Verdier Mindi and Philip Walker Martha Wallach Linda Walsh Jennifer A. Warren In memory of Marjorie Hecht Watson Mr. Peter Q. Weeks - ElderCaring Robert and Isabel Wein Sally B. Weinbrom-Kram Barbara Wells Jack and Ruth Ellen Wennersten Dr. Karl Western and Aileen Worthington Ms. Carla Wheeler Ashley M. White Mr. Donald White and Ms. Betty Good-White Kevin R. Gowen and Robert P. Wilkinson Michael Williams Paul Wilson Ms. Anita Woehler

Kathryn Wood Dr. Maria Wood Susan Yamada Julie and David Zalkind Mr. and Mrs. John J. Zeugner

Permanent support through the establishment of endowment funds

The Leading National Theatres Program, a joint initiative of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Helen Harris Spalding and Herman Bernard Meyer Shakespeare Memorial Fund

Gizella Moskovitz Fund

Additional Members of the Society of 1616

AnonymousHelen Alexander and Roland WeissSheryl BaldwinLorraine E. ChickeringAnne CoventryPeter and Linda Parke Gallagher*Ms. Claudia J. GreerMichael Kahn T

Arthur Katz and Sima OsdobyLt. Col. and Mrs. William K. KonzeEstate of Gwenneth Lavin*Mrs. R. Robert LinowesShirley LooMarian MlayJudith E. MooreSusana and Roberto Morassi*Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Park*Suzy Platt*Jennie RoseHenry J. SchalizkiAnne and Daniel Toohey

In KindAmerican AirlinesAsia NineBritish AirwaysCafe CamilleCarmine’sCedar RestaurantConstellation Brands, Inc.The Creative CoalitionD.C. Scots4TotsDistrict Chophouse & BreweryFUEL PizzaGordon Biersch BreweryThe HillHill CountryHomewood Suites by Hilton Washington DCKnightsbridge, Inc.MAC CosmeticsMatchbox Food GroupMoet & ChandonMOM’s Organic MarketNational Law Journal & Legal TimesOld Town Shoe & Luggage RepairPAUL Bakery & CafeRed Velvet CupcakeryRosa MexicanaSocial Reform Kitchen & Bar/

Private Caucus RoomsTangysweetTeaismThinkFoodGroupU Street CleanersUrban EssentialsWashington Metropolitan

Area Transit AuthorityThe Washington Post CompanyWest Wing Writers

Matching GiftsBank of AmericaComputer Associates International, Inc.ExxonMobil FoundationFreddie Mac FoundationIBM International FoundationInternational Monetary FundT. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.Verizon FoundationWiley Rein LLPYourCause, LLC

Page 16: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

3130

For STC

Michael KahnArtistic DirectorSTC: Wallenstein, The Government Inspector, Strange Interlude, The Heir Apparent, Old Times, All's Well That Ends Well, The Liar, Richard II, The Alchemist, Design for Living, The Way of the World, Antony

and Cleopatra (2008), Tamburlaine, Hamlet (2007), Richard III (2007), The Beaux’ Stratagem, Love’s Labor’s Lost, Othello, Lorenzaccio, Macbeth (2004), Cyrano, Five by Tenn (at the Kennedy Center), The Silent Woman, The Winter’s Tale (2002), The Duchess of Malfi, The Oedipus Plays, Hedda Gabler, Don Carlos, Timon of Athens, Camino Real, Coriolanus, King Lear (1999), The Merchant of Venice, King John, A Woman of No Importance, Sweet Bird of Youth, Peer Gynt, Mourning Becomes Electra, Henry VI, Volpone, Henry V, Henry IV, The Doctor’s Dilemma, Richard II, Much Ado about Nothing (also at McCarter Theatre Center), Mother Courage and Her Children, Hamlet, Measure for Measure, King Lear (1991), Richard III (1990), The Merry Wives of Windsor, Twelfth Night, As You Like It, Antony and Cleopatra (1988), Macbeth (1988), All’s Well That Ends Well, The Winter’s Tale (1987), Romeo and Juliet. NEW YORK: Broadway: Show Boat (Tony nomination), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Whodunnit, Night of the Tribades, Death of Bessie Smith, Here’s Where I Belong, Othello, Henry V; Off-Broadway: Manhattan Theatre Club: Five By Tenn, Sleep Deprivation Chamber; Funnyhouse of a Negro, The Rimers of Eldritch, Three by Thornton Wilder, A Month in the Country, Hedda Gabler, The Señorita from Tacna, Ten by Tennessee; New York Shakespeare Festival: Measure for Measure (Saturday Review Award). Artistic Director: The Acting Company, 1978–1988. TEACHING: Richard Rodgers Director of Juilliard Drama Division July 1992–May 2006, faculty member 1967–; Shakespeare Theatre Company Academy for Classical Acting at the George Washington University. Previously: New York University; Circle in the Square Theatre School; Princeton University; British American Drama Academy; founder of Chautauqua Theatre Conservatory. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: A Touch of the Poet; Signature Theatre: Otabenga; Guthrie Theater: The Duchess of Malfi; American Repertory Theatre: ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore; American Shakespeare Theatre: Artistic Director for 10 years, more than 20 productions; McCarter Theatre Center: Artistic Director for five seasons, including Beyond the Horizon, filmed for PBS; Chautauqua Theatre: Artistic Director, including The Glass Menagerie with Tom Hulce; Goodman Theatre: Old Times (MacArthur Award), The Tooth of Crime (Jefferson nomination); Ford’s Theatre: Eleanor. OPERA: Romeo and Juliette for Dallas Opera; Vanessa for the New York City Opera (2007); Lysistrata or The Nude Goddess for Houston Grand Opera and New York City Opera; Vanessa for Washington Opera and Dallas Opera; Show Boat for Houston Grand Opera;

Carmen for Houston and Washington Operas; Carousel for Miami Opera; Julius Caesar for San Francisco Spring Opera. INTERNATIONAL: Love’s Labor’s Lost at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Complete Works Festival; The Oedipus Plays at the Athens Festival; Five by Tenn for The Acting Company’s tour of Eastern Europe; Show Boat for the National Cultural Center Opera House in Cairo; The White Devil for the Adelaide Festival. BOARD MEMBERSHIPS: Theatre Communications Group; New York State Council on the Arts; D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities; National Endowment for the Arts; Opera America’s 80s and Beyond. AWARDS: Honorary Commander of the British Empire; Theater Hall of Fame; seven Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Director; 2011 CAGLCC Excellence in Business Award; 2010 WAPAVA Richard Bauer Award; 2007 Mayor’s Arts Award Special Recognition for Shakespeare in Washington; 2007 Stephen and Christine Schwarzman Award for Excellence in Theatre; 2007 Sir John Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts; 2005 Person of the Year from the National Theatre Conference; 2004 Shakespeare Society Medal; 2002 William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre; 2002 Distinguished Washingtonian Award from The University Club; 2002 GLAAD Capitol Award; 1997 Mayor’s Arts Award for Excellence in an Artistic Discipline; 1996 Opera Music Theater International’s Bravo Award; 1990 First Annual Shakespeare’s Globe Award; 1989 Washingtonian Magazine Washingtonian of the Year; 1989 Washington Post Award for Distinguished Community Service; 1988 John Houseman Award. HONORARY DOCTORATES: University of South Carolina; Kean College; The Juilliard School; The American University.

Chris JenningsManaging DirectorSTC: Joined the Company in 2004. ADMINISTRATION: General Manager: Trinity Repertory Company (1999–2004), Theatre for a New Audience (1997–1999); Associate Managing Director: Yale Repertory

Theatre; Assistant to the Executive Producer: Manhattan Theater Club; Founder/Producing Director: Texas Young Playwrights Festival; Manager: Dougherty Arts Center. MEMBERSHIPS: Currently serves on the Board of the Theatre Communications Group, DC Downtown BID, THE ARC, DC Arts Collaborative, the Penn Quarter Neighborhood Association, Theatre Washington, and is a member of the League of Resident Theatres (served on AEA and SSDC Negotiating Committees); has served as a panelist for the NEA, DC Commission on the Arts, Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation and Humanities, and Pew Theatre Initiative. AWARDS: Arts Administration Fellowship: National Endowment for the Arts. TRAINING: University of Miami: BFA in Theatre/Music; Yale School of Drama: MFA in Theatre Management.

Alan Paul Associate Director STC: Director: numerous galas, readings and special events, The Boys From Syracuse, Twelfth Night (Free For All); Assistant Director: 13 shows. THEATRE DIRECTING: Signature Theatre: I Am My Own Wife; Catholic University: Man of La Mancha; Apex Theatre Company: Richard II; Northwestern University: Six Degrees of Separation; readings for The Studio Theatre, Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, The National Academy of Sciences, The Phillips Collection, The Goethe Institut, Georgetown University. OPERA DIRECTING: Urban Arias: Blind Dates, Before Breakfast, The Filthy Habit, Photo-Op; The In Series: Dido and Aeneas, El Amor Brujo; Strathmore: Butterfly/Saigon, Blind Dates. Finalist for the 2013 European Opera Directing Prize, for directors under 35.

Deborah Vandergrift Director of Production REGIONAL: Sixth season at STC, Production Manager at Hartford Stage for six seasons; Stage Manager for more than 30 shows at Hartford Stage working with directors including Mark Lamos, Michael Wilson, Michael Langham, JoAnne Akalaitis, Richard Foreman and Anne Bogart; Stage Manager for La Jolla Playhouse, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Phoenix Theatre and other theatres. INTERNATIONAL: Pearls for Pigs international tour (dir. Richard Foreman), International Production Associates. OTHER: Project Manager: Arts Festival Atlanta, International Festival of Arts and Ideas; Stage Manager for 1996 Olympic Games, Glimmerglass Opera, New York City Opera. TRAINING: Oberlin College: BA in English and Theatre; UC San Diego: MFA in Stage Management.

Drew Lichtenberg Literary Associate STC: Coriolanus, Wallenstein, Hughie, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Government Inspector, All’s Well That Ends Well (Free For All), The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Servant of Two Masters, Strange Interlude, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing, The Heir Apparent. REGIONAL: Centerstage: Caroline, or Change, Cyrano; Centerstage/Lookingglass Theatre Company: Around the World in 80 Days; Yale Repertory Theatre: Lulu (adapted by Mark Lamos and Drew Lichtenberg); Williamstown Theatre Festival: The Front Page, The Physicists, The Corn is Green; New York Shakespeare Festival: Macbeth (associate dramaturg; dir. Moisés Kaufman). OTHER: Yale School of Drama: American premiere of Tarell McCraney’s In the Red and Brown Water. TRAINING: Yale School of Drama.

Ellen O’Brien Head of Voice and Text STC: More than 50 productions during 11 seasons. ACADEMY FOR CLASSICAL ACTING: 22 productions of Shakespeare and Jacobean plays. REGIONAL: Ford’s Theatre, Arena Stage, Charlotte Repertory Company, Aurora/Magic Theaters, People’s Light and Theatre Company, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. PUBLICATIONS: Articles in

The Voice and Speech Review, Shakespeare in the Twentieth Century, Shakespearean Illuminations, Shakespeare Survey, Shakespeare Quarterly, Shakespeare and the Arts; The Voice and Speech Review: Associate Editor for Heightened Text, Verse and Scansion. TRAINING: Yale University: MA, MPhil, PhD (English); Central School of Speech and Drama/The Open University (London): Advanced and Post-Graduate Diplomas in Voice Studies. TEACHING: Academy for Classical Acting; University of California, Santa Cruz; Guilford College; Kirkland College.

Daniel Neville-Rehbehn Resident Casting Director STC: Coriolanus, Wallenstein, Hughie, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Government Inspector, All’s Well That Ends Well (Free For All), The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Servant of Two Masters, Strange Interlude, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing, The Heir Apparent, The Merchant of Venice, Old Times, An Ideal Husband, Cymbeline, Candide. REGIONAL: The Studio Theatre: Assistant Production Management and Casting for several productions including American Buffalo, Reasons to be Pretty, In the Red and Brown Water, Adding Machine: A Musical, Grey Gardens, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Blackbird, Shining City, The History Boys, Jerry Springer: The Opera; Centerstage: Production Management Intern, 2006–2007 Season. TRAINING: Towson University: BS in Theatre Design.

Jenny LordResident Assistant Director STC: Assistant Director: 13 productions from 2010–2013; as Director: All’s Well That Ends Well (Free For All), Dream a Little Dream (2011 Fellows Project); several ReDiscovery readings. NEW YORK: NYMF: Going Down Swingin’, Don Imbroglio; Manhattan Opera Theatre: The Filthy Habit. REGIONAL: Dallas Theater Center: A Christmas Carol; New Century Theatre: Bee-luther-hatchee; 42nd Street Moon: By Jupiter; several operas including favorites Così fan tutte and Eugene Onegin. As choreographer: California Shakespeare Theater, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, 42nd Street Moon, etc. EDUCATIONAL: NYU/Stella Adler Conservatory: The Cherry Orchard, Angels in America: Perestroika; San Francisco State University: Street Scene. OTHER: Assistant to directors at Geva Theatre Center, Encores!, Mint Theatre Company, California Shakespeare Theater, Music-Theatre Group. TRAINING: Yale University: BA.

Joseph Smelser*Resident Production Stage ManagerSTC: Coriolanus, Wallenstein, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Government Inspector, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Strange Interlude, Much Ado About Nothing, The Heir Apparent, All’s Well That Ends Well. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Let Me Down Easy; Resident positions at Seattle Repertory Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre and Berkeley Repertory Theatre. REGIONAL TOUR: Let Me Down Easy, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (both with Anna Deavere Smith). TRAINING: Oberlin College: BA.

Page 17: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

3332

“Witty and full of clever contrivance”

—The New York Times (1924)

MAY 25–JUN. 23, 2013 | EISENHOWER THEATERThe Kennedy Center Theater Season

is sponsored by Altria Group.

TogeTher on sTage They make magic, buT behind closed doors The drama is all Too real!For TheaTer’s FavoriTe newlywed acTing Team, where does The acTing end and True emoTion begin?

A New

Kennedy Center

Production

A new adaptation by Richard NelsonBased on THE CLASSIC PLAY BY FERENC MOLNÁR

Directed by Gregory Mosher

Tickets on sale now!

(202) 467-4600 kennedy-center.orgTickets also available at the Box Office.

Groups (202) 416-8400 | TTY (202) 416-8524

900 F Street NW · Washington, DC 20004 (202)783.5454Reservations online at www.opentable.com

Daily Command Performances.

As proud supporters of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Gordon Biersch gladly honors

201 E. Capitol Street, SE • Washington, DC 20003

2012/13 SeaSon

FOLGER THEATRE

www.folger.edu/theatre 202.544.7077

“If music be the food of love, play on.”

twelfth nightnow on stage thru june 9

ShakeSpeare’S

FOLTWL2739_STCad_4.indd 1 4/18/13 11:15 AM

Page 18: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

3534

STC StaffArtistic Director Michael KahnManaging Director Chris JenningsExecutive Assistant to the Artistic Director and Managing Director Ray Bracken

ARTISTICAssociate Director Alan PaulResident Assistant Director Jenny LordHead of Voice and Text Ellen O’BrienResident Casting Director Daniel Neville-RehbehnLiterary Associate Drew LichtenbergArtistic Fellow Jacob JanssenAssistant Director Gus HeagertyAffiliated Artists Keith Baxter, Avery Brooks,

Helen Carey, Veanne Cox, Aubrey Deeker, Colleen Delany, Franchelle Stewart Dorn,

Cameron Folmar, Adam Green, Edward Gero, Philip Goodwin, Jane Greenwood, Michael Hayden,

Tana Hicken, Simon Higlett, Christopher Innvar, Stacy Keach, Floyd King, Andrew Long, Ethan McSweeny,

Jennifer Moeller, David Muse, James Noone, Patrick Page, Robert Perdziola, Nancy Robinette, David Sabin,

Miriam Silverman, Derek Smith, Walt Spangler, Tom Story, Rebecca Bayla Taichman, Ted van Griethuysen, Adam Wernick

ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Administration James RoemerAssociate Managing Director Anne S. KohnHuman Resources Manager Lindsey MorrisHuman Resources Coordinator Danielle MohlmanAccounting Manager Mary Margaret FinneranAccounting Assistant Marco DimuzioCompany Manager Jeanne HoslerCompany Management Intern Shelly CohenReceptionist Ursula DavidDirector of Operations Timothy FowlerOperations/IT Assistant Melissa AdlerTheatre Building Engineer Dave F. HendersonTheatre Monitors Milton Garcia, Jeff WhitlowMaintenance Technician Al SandersCustodian Trent HollandHarman Porters Dennis Fuller, Roderick Proctor, Jorge Ramirez Lansburgh Porters Mirna Guzman, Agustin HernandezDirector of Information Technology Brian McCloskeySystems Administrator David HarveyDatabase Administrator Brian GrundstromIT Help Desk Deanna Gonzalez

DEVELOPMENTChief Development Officer Ed ZakreskiAssociate Director of Development Amy GardnerIndividual Campaigns Officer Emily LynnIndividual Campaigns Coordinator Norah QuinnSpecial Events Manager Eric C. BaileyAssociate Director of Development Operations Meridith YoungDevelopment Operations Coordinator Kristina WilliamsCorporate Giving Manager Ali Peterson Major Gifts Officer Tony WagenerMembership Coordinator Katie Burns-YocumManager of Foundation and Government Relations Meghann BaboDevelopment Intern Alison Goldberg

MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONSMarketing Director Martin DrobacAssociate Marketing Director Austin AuclairMarketing Manager Becca GurganiousAudience Services Manager Joy JohnsonTicket Managers Danielle Cox, Tim HelmerSales Associates Zindzi Ali, Benjamin Chase,

Evelyn Chester, Holly Cobb, Hannah Folger, Eric Frederic, Heather Hart, Michel Higgs, Christopher Hunt, KC Johnson,

Jessica Kaplan, Jennifer Ketcham, Emmy Landskroener, Andre McBride, Katherine McCann, Izetta Mobley, Kristin Nam,

Pat Nixon, Christopher Pearson, Monica Powell, Carmelitta Riley, Marie Riley, Charles W. Rohlfs, Crystal Stewart,

Julia Thompson, Michael Wharton, Genevieve WilliamsCall Center Director Monte Hostetler Teleservices Associates Thomas Brennan, Kelly Carson,

Nicholas Feeney, Rockwell Flint, Eric Garvanne, Cheryl Kempler, Jill McAfee, Sohna Millar, Joanna Morgan,

Burton Napper, Colin O’Bryan, Cynthia Perdue, Jasmine Simon, George Sitter, Amy Sloane, Kirk Sobell, Nancy Tyson

Theatre Services Manager Dora HoytHouse Manager Amanda Loerch Assistant House Managers Melissa Adler, Quintin Cary,

Julia Curry, Kurt Elfmann, Addie Gayoso, Kirsten Gregory, Aaron Lewis,

Stephanie McLean, Carissa Milliken, Laura H. Moore, Ali Peterson, Bach Polakowski, Marie Riley, Kelly Rubin,

Justin Silverman, Caitlin StaebellRetail Manager Christopher Levy Assistant Retail Manager Sue FraserHarman Reception Meaghan McFadden Associate Communications Director Diane MetzgerPublicist Lindsay TolarMarketing and Communications Interns Kate Colwell, Alison EhrenreichWeb and Media Programmer Brien PattersonSenior Graphic Designer Chris LowJunior Graphic Designer Elayna SpeightGraphic Design Intern Chris BoothPhotographers Kevin Allen, Margot Schulman,

Scott Suchman

EDUCATION PROGRAMSThe Academy for Classical Acting Director Gary LoganACA Program Coordinator Sloane A. L. SpencerDirector of Education Samantha K. WyerAssociate Director of Education Dat NgoAudience Enrichment Manager Hannah J. HesselCommunity Engagement Manager Marcy SpiroSchool Programs Manager Vanessa HopeTraining Programs Coordinator Sara JamesonEducation Coordinator Laura Henry BudaEducation Intern Kevin Collins Resident Teaching Artist Jim GagneAffiliated Teaching Artists Carolyn Agan, Wyckham Avery,

Dan Crane, George Grant, Paul Hope, Rachel Hynes, Naomi Jacobson, Mark Jaster, Jessica Jung, Matthew Kacergis,

Casey Kaleba, Floyd King, Jessica Lefkow, Andrew Long, Sabrina Mandell, Nafeesa Monroe, George Page,

Matthew Pauli, Victoria Reinsel, Lorraine Ressegger, Melissa Richardson, Nancy Robinette, Amie Root, Oran Sandel,

Brent Stansell, Craig Wallace, Eva Wilhelm

PRODUCTIONDirector of Production Deborah Vandergrift Associate Production Manager Tim KaufmannBookings Production Manager Genevieve CooperProduction Administrator Tim BaileyResident Production Stage Manager Joseph SmelserAssistant Stage Managers Elizabeth Clewley, Hannah R. O’NeilProduction Assistants Christopher Kee Anaya-Gorman, Maria TejadaStage Management Interns Staci Battista, Jessica SkeltonCostume Shop Director Wendy Stark PreyResident Design Assistant Lynda MyersDrapers Denise Aitchison, Randall Exton,

Sally Kessler, Tonja PetersenFirst Hands Jennifer Biehl, Tessa Lew,

Sandra Thomas, Sara TrebingStitchers C. Layton Kuchinski, Michele Ordway,

Jennifer Rankin, Donna Sachs, Alaina Venditti, Pamela Wilcox

Lead Crafts Artisan Joshua KelleyKC/ACTF Costume Design Intern Caitlin RainCostume Interns Jenny O’Donnell, Edwin SchiffWardrobe Supervisors Jeanette Lee Porter, Monica SpeakerWig Master Dori Beau SeigneurOverhire Design Assistant Erin Nugent Overhire Crafts Artisan Kathleen Stack Overhire Stitchers Claire Cantwell, Sandy Smoker-Dureas Overhire Wardrobe Alina GerallTechnical Director Mark PreyAssistant Technical Directors Michael Bagley, Kelly Dunnavant

Scene Shop Administrator Margaret TrattaCarpenters Carrie Cox, Kevin Oleksy, Matt WolfeCharge Scenic Artist Sally GlassScenic Artist Jose OrtizOverhire Scenic Painters Jamie Kumpf, Sam Shelton, Jessica WadeProp Shop Director Chester HardisonAssociate Props Director Eric ReynoldsLead Props Artisan Chris YoungProps Artisan Eric DixonProps Painter/Sculptor Eric HammesfahrHand Props Artisan Jaime BagleySoft Goods Artisan Rebecca WilliamsProps Intern Hillarie ShockleyMaster Electrician Sean R. McCarthyAssistant Master Electrician Lauren A. HillHarman Electrician Erin TeachmanLansburgh Electrician Jacob Moriarty-StoneElectrician Micah ManningElectrics Intern Jeremy OwensAssistant to the Lighting Designer Brian JonesAudio/Video Supervisor Jason TrattaResident Sound Engineer Jessica MurphyLive Mix Engineer Brian BurchettLansburgh Board Operator Andrew SmithAudio/Video Engineer Geoff MooreStage Operations Supervisor Louie BaxterAssistant Stage Operations Supervisor Mic MurphyStage Carpenters Nick Custer, Katherine LucibellaRun Crew Laura Downes, Catherine Russell

Audience ServicesLansburgh Theatre450 7th Street NW

Sidney Harman Hall 610 F Street NW

Ticket sales and subscriber exchanges: Tickets: 202.547.1122 Toll-free: 877.487.8849 Group sales: 202.547.1122, option 6 TTY: 202.638.3863 Box office fax: 202.608.6350 Bookings: 202.547.3230 ext. 2206

Box Office phone hours (both theatres): Monday–Friday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday–Sunday: noon–6 p.m. (Box Office window open until curtain time)

Lansburgh Box Office only open weekdays and on performance weekends.

Concessions and Gift Shops: Food and beverages are available one hour before each performance. Pre-order before curtain for immediate pick-up at intermission. Lansburgh Theatre and Sidney Harman Hall gift shops are open before curtain, at intermission and for a short time after each performance.

Connect with us: Facebook.com/ShakespeareinDC Twitter.com/ShakespeareinDC YouTube.com/ShakespeareTheatreCo Flickr.com/ShakespeareTheatreCompany

AccessibilityOur theatres are accessible to persons with disabilities. Please request special seating at time of ticket purchase and arrive 30 minutes before curtain for priority seating.

Sign-interpreted performances The Winter’s Tale: Tuesday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m.

Audio-described performances The Winter’s Tale: Saturday, June 8, at 2:00 p.m.

An audio-enhancement system is available for all performanc-es. Both headset receivers and neck loops (to use with hearing aids outfitted with a “T” switch) are available at the coat check on a first-come basis.

Program notes in Braille and large print are available at the coat check.

Support for the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Accessibility Program provided by

The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited. As a courtesy, turn off pagers, telephones, watch alarms and all other electronic devices during the performance.

Audience members may be reached during a performance by calling house management at 202.547.3230 ext. 2517. Specify seat location.

Latecomers will be seated at management’s discretion.

Page 19: STC’s Artistic Leadership  · PDF fileJeffrey M. Kaplan Scott Kaufmann ... Melissa A. Moss Robert S. Osborne Stephen M. Ryan George P. Stamas Bill Walton Lady Westmacott

The Academy for Classical Acting (ACA) at The George Washington University is the only full-time MFA program in the country focused exclusively on classical acting.

The Emerging Classical Artists Fund provides much-needed scholarship funds for MFA candidates at the ACA. Your support is crucial to our goal of providing financial aid to 100% of our students.

You are invited to name a scholarship through the Emerging Classical Artists Fund.

Donors of $5,000 or more to the ACA at The George Washington University may name a scholarship to fund one of our talented actors and connect with a recipient.

SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANYACADEMY FOR CLASSICAL ACTINGAT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

The future of classical theatre is here.

To make a gift or for more information, please contact Tony Wagener of the Shakespeare Theatre Company at 202.547.3230 ext. 2312, or Kimberly Portis of The George Washington University at 202.994.9909. You can also donate online at ShakespeareTheatre.org/Support or gwu.edu/give.

Photo of Gene Gillette and Nick Dillenburg in STC’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona by Scott Suchman.

“My year at the ACA was one of the best years of my life. I would not have been able to attend the ACA without scholarship support.”

Gene Gillette, ACA Class of 2007


Recommended