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Jim Petosa, Artistic Director
o l n e y t h e at r e . o r g
season2012
The
39STepS
This production is made possible in part by contributions from
Mr. Robert Dohmen and Kathleen Quinn
Adapted by pATrick BArlowFrom the novel by John BuchAnFrom the movie of AlFred hiTchcockdirected by clAy hopper
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From Jim and amy
Amy Marshall and Jim Petosa are sponsored by the Dohmen Family Foundation.
Olney Theatre Center is a non-profit arts organization with a mission to create professional theater productions and other programs that nurture artists, students, technicians,
administrators, and audience members; to develop each individual’s creative potential using the skill and imaginative possibilities of theater and the performing arts.
Contributing Editor: Heather LatiriAd Sales: 301.924.4485 x121 • Printer: Svec Conway
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Amy Marshall,Managing Director
Jim Petosa,Artistic Director
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to today’s performance of The 39 Steps!
From a book to the big screen to Broadway, this piece has proven itself as a work that will not be confined to one medium nor the constraints of typical storytelling. When The 39 Steps first opened in New York, many people (including the actors) thought the show wouldn’t last but a few weeks. It didn’t feature the massive sets, large production numbers or headline stars that have become the draw of current Broadway shows. This show deviated from the large scale gloss and glamour of the “new” Broadway and capitalized on the simpler magic of the old Vaudeville shows - theatre that survives on greasepaint and hammy actors. To the
surprise and delight of everyone involved, it was a hit!
After the success of last year’s Farragut North, Associate Artistic Director Clay Hopper takes you on a non-stop thrill ride as the four actors create more than 150 characters with expert precision in the course of one evening — a Hitchcockian feat for the modern stage!
Just as this story has seen great transformation and success, Olney Theatre Center welcomes you to join us on our journey as we prepare for our 75th Anniversary Season. Since the earliest days of the Washington DC theatre community, Olney Theatre Center has stood stalwart in the face of adversity and hardship and continues to bring you the finest productions in the area.
This production wouldn’t be possible without the essential support of our 2012 Season Sponsor, Mr. Robert Dohmen, and the generous support of our show sponsor Kathleen Quinn. Many thanks to all of our donors and patrons.
Now sit back, relax, and buckle up for a ride that will last another 75 years as we change hats, characters, and continue to bring you programming of the highest quality!
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Director
Clay Hopper
Production Manager
Renee E. YanceyCostume Shop Manager
Jeanne BlandTechnical Director
Eric KnaussCompany Manager
Mackenzie Douglas
Amy MarshallManaging Director
Jim PetosaArtistic Director
&present
featuring
Evan CaseyJason Lott
Susan LynskeyJeffries Thaiss
Costume Designer
Pei LeeScenic Designer
Cristina TodescoLighting Designer
Nicholas Houfek
Sound Designer
Alex NeumannProjections Designer
JJ KaczynskiProduction Stage Manager
Renee E. Yancey
This production is made possible in part by contributions from Mr. Robert Dohmenand Kathleen Quinn.
adapted by Patrick Barlowfrom the novel by John Buchan
from the movie of alfred hitchcock
The 39 STepS is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.licensed by ITV Global entertainment limited
and an original concept by Simon corble and nobby Dimon
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Cast
*Member, Actors’ Equity Association
Jeffries thaiss*
susan lynskey*
Jason lott*
evan casey*
Richard Hannay
Annabella Schmidt/Pamela/Margaret
Clown 1
Clown 2
e There will be a 15 minute intermission a
about the play
“The veneer of civilization is very thin, easily exposing the horrors beneath and…evil comes in very attractive forms, making it all the harder to resist.”
-Deborah Buchan, granddaughter of John Buchan, author
In the stage adaptation of The 39 Steps, we see this selfsame world as in the original “thriller” novel: a man on the run from wrongful accusations of murder, charming spies lurking in the Scottish countryside, and suspense around every corner. However, playwright Patrick Barlow executes the world of the “thriller” genre in a completely opposite direction of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film adaptation. He creates through farce.
While doing complete artistic justice to both Buchan’s original work and Hitchcock’s film, Barlow’s farcical take on the material provides us with a true homage to the theater. Not the contemporary theatre of spectacle we see today with massive moving sets and superheroes flying above the audience on wires. He pays tribute to our sentimental vision of the theater by creating so much with so little. Barlow does this by celebrating the artifice of the theatre and theatricality. We suspend our disbelief when watching theater as an audience, but farce takes this experience another step further: it draws our attention to the skillful exploitation of a situation, making the highly improbable completely plausible on the stage.
The play itself exists within a very civilized world of proper English mannerisms and cultured charms, the very thin “veneer of civilization” that Deborah Buchan mentions. But instead of revealing the shadowy underworld of pre-war espionage as the book and movie do, the play shows that within the context of the theater, this story is ripe for farce and satire.
— Michael R. Kelly, Education Associate
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theater Policies
Latecomers are seated at the discretion of the house manager. Please do not bring food or drink into the theater (bottled water is allowed) and all buildings are smoke-free. The use of recording or photographic equipment during the show is prohibited. Olney Theatre Center is not responsible for any items left on our campus. All children, including babies, require a ticket. We will ask parents to take their children to the lobby if their behavior is disturbing patrons. Please turn off your cell phone in the theaters.
sign-interpreted Performances
Sign interpretation is available for the third Thursday evening during a show’s run. The service must be reserved two weeks in advance and is based on the availability of qualified interpreters.
audio-described Performances
Audio-described performances are offered on the third Wednesday evening during a show’s run, which include pre-show program notes, descriptions of the action, scenery and costumes during pauses in the dialogue. Metropolitan Washington Ear can provide an escort to audio-described performances for patrons who are visually impaired.
listening assistance
We offer devices that amplify sound free of charge in exchange for identification. Please ask the house manager for assistance. (This service is not available on the third Wednesday evening of a show’s run.)
Post-show discussions
Join the artistic staff and/or invited guests after the first Saturday matinee for AfterWords. The cast holds a talkback after the third Wednesday evening performance. Please call the Box Office at 301.924.3400 for more information on these events.
audienCe serviCes
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evan casey (Clown Two) has appeared at OLNEY THEATRE CENTER in Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof, and Lend Me a Tenor, and was recently seen as Cooper in the world pre-miere of Really Really at Sig-nature Theatre. NEW YORK:
NYMF: River’s End. DC AREA: Kennedy Center, Ford’s Theatre, Signature Theatre, Shake-speare Theatre, Studio Theatre 2ndStage, Round House Theatre, Rep Stage, Theater of the First Amendment, Imagination Stage, Bay Theatre Company. REGIONAL: North Carolina Theatre, Everyman Theatre, New London Barn Playhouse. FILM: Bare Knuckle, Treasure Hunt, Flanking the Sentinel, Jargon. TV/WEB: Missing Person’s Unit, Stage Fright, Mark of the Eagle. OTHER: Capitol Steps, multiple cast record-ings. EDUCATION: Catholic University, London Dramatic Academy. TEACHING: National Con-servatory of Dramatic Art, Howard Community College, Signature Theatre, Round House Theatre, Adventure Theatre, Imagination Stage.
Jason lott (Clown One) is excited to return to OLNEY THEATRE CENTER, hav-ing previously performed in Annie [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Best Resident Musical]. He has appeared with many REGIONAL THE-
ATRES, including The Kennedy Center TYA, Folger Theatre, Studio Theatre, Studio Theatre 2ndStage, Everyman Theatre, Theater Alliance, Longacre Lea Productions, Forum Theatre, Rorschach Theatre Company, The Hub The-atre, Imagination Stage, and The American Century Theater. He has also been nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Best Ensemble with Longacre Lea’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and, along with his writing partner Helen Parfumi, for a Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play for their one-man show, Wonderful Life.
susan lynskey (Annabella, Pamela, Margaret) OLNEY THEATRE CENTER produc-tions include Farragut North, The Laramie Project [Helen Hayes Awards nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actress], The Miser, and the
world premiere of Coffee With Richelieu. Susan
under the liGhts
performs regularly at area theaters, includ-ing The Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, Round House, Studio Theatre, CENTER-STAGE, Signature Theatre and H Street Playhouse. Her work has garnered Helen Hayes Awards nominations, The Art and New Media Award, and several Outstand-ing Individual Artist Awards from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. She has also appeared in feature films and television for Warner Bros, Disney, HBO, Showtime, NBC, CBC and PBS. Recent TV/Film appearances include HBO’s The Wire, The Visiting, and National Treasure II. Her voicework has been featured on NPR, PBS, and the CBC. Susan serves on the Theater and Performance Studies Faculty of Georgetown University. She is also the Co-Founding Artistic Director of the Washington-based audiotheatre company, The Audible Group, with whom she recently premiered new works at The Kennedy Center and The Goethe Institute. Susan is delighted to collaborate again with Clay, Pei, Renee, this top drawer cast and crew, and always to return to Olney Theatre Center.
Jeffries thaiss (Richard Hannay) is very pleased to return to the OLNEY THEATRE CENTER, where he has been seen in Witness for the Prosecu-tion, Dinner with Friends, Trumpery, The Glass
Menagerie, Is He Dead?, The Underpants, The Mousetrap, Democracy, 13 Rue de L’Amour, Enemy of the People, Hedda Gabler, The Heiress, Saint Joan, Carousel, Piaf, Anna Karenina, Monster, Candida, She Loves Me, and Holiday. NEW YORK: Potomac Theatre Project, Spatter Pattern. Other REGIONAL credits include shows at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Syracuse Stage, The Kennedy Center, Portland Stage Company, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Cape Playhouse, Ogunquit Playhouse, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Triad Stage, Virginia Musical Theatre, New London Barn Playhouse, and The Sewanee Writers Conference, among others. TELEVISION: As the World Turns, One Life to Live.
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behind the sCenes
Jim Petosa (Artistic Director) has been Artistic Director for Olney Theatre Center since 1994. Since 2002, he has been Director of the School of Theatre at Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. He has also served as a co-artistic director of the Potomac Theatre Project, now PTP/NYC, since 1987. His Olney Theatre Center directing credits include Opus, Dinner with Friends, Trumpery, The Glass Menagerie, Democracy, Brooklyn Boy, In the Mood, An Enemy of the People, The Elephant Man, The Miracle Worker, Copenhagen, The Laramie Project, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well & Living in Paris [Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Direction], Collected Stories [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Direction] and his Look! We Have Come Through! (co-authored with Carole Graham Lehan) [Charles MacArthur Award nomination for Outstanding New Play]. As a guest artist, he has directed at The Kennedy Center, Studio Theatre, Round House Theatre, Washington Jewish Theatre, and Rep Stage. Jim has directed for University of Maryland, College Park; The Catholic University of America; George Washington University; and Middlebury College. Jim is a member of Actors’ Equity Association, and he is a member and has served on the board of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
clay hopper (Associate Artistic Director and Director of THE 39 STEPS) has been directing for National Players and Summer Shakespeare Festival since 2003. Credits include Two Gentlemen of Verona, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, Much Ado About Nothing, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet and Amadeus. He also directed Farragut North and Triumph of Love at Olney Theatre Center and Call of the Wild, a musical adaptation of Jack London’s novel by Jon Lipsky, first as a workshop at Boston University, then as a touring production for The National Players on Tour 59, culminating in the World Premier on Olney Theatre Center’s Main Stage in 2009. Other recent credits include On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning at Contemporary America Theatre Festival Actor’s Lab. In 2002 he founded and produced a new play series called New Works/After Hours at Lincoln Center
Institute’s Clarke Studio Theatre. Off-off-Broadway: A Home Without by Robert Westfield, Different Zen by Clay Hopper with Third Eye Rep, Earthworms by Albert Innaurato with The Working Group, Triage by Chris Shiea with Miranda Theatre, and The Interrogation by Murphy Guyer with The Miranda Theatre. He has taught acting at Boston University, Woolly Mammoth’s Theatre School, and College of Wooster, where he directed King Lear and was visiting assistant professor in 2006. As assistant director he has worked at The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, Manhattan Theatre Club, Roundabout Theatre Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival. Clay received his BFA from North Carolina School of the Arts and his MFA from Boston University’s College of Fine Arts. Clay is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
cristina todesco (Scenic Designer) is pleased to be back at OLNEY THEATER CENTER where she designed Opus, Farragut North, Triumph of Love, A Passion for Justice: An Encounter with Clarence Darrow and the 2008 and 2009 National Players Tours. Recent designs include Red,The Divine Sister (Speakeasy Stage), Three Viewings (New Repertory Theater, dir: Jim Petosa), The Balcony (Boston Conservatory), Twelfth Night (Actor’s Shakespeare Project) all three Annie Baker plays in Boston’s Shirley Vermont Play Festival: Circle Mirror Transformation (Huntington Theater Company), Body Awareness (Speakeasy Stage), and The Aliens (Company One: Eliot Norton Award for Outstanding Design). Other credits include The Last Five Years (dir. Jim Petosa) and Afterlife: A Ghost Story (New Repertory Theater), 1001, the world premiere of Grimm (Company One); Love Song, Island of Slaves (The Orfeo Group: Elliot Norton Nomination for Outstanding Design). Cristina is also the 2008 Elliot Norton Award recipient for The Clean House at the New Repertory Theater. EDUCATION: She received her MFA in Scenic Design from Boston University’s School of Theater Arts where she currently teaches. Cristina is a member of United Scenic Artists.
NATIONAL PLAYERSMAY & AUG PLAYS
Tour 64
Fri & Sat, aug 24-258:00 pm, Root Family Stage
Free Summer ShakeSpeare under the StarS!
Love can be a thrilling ride — it bursts the seams of young hearts, making them feel things never felt before… But it can also be a dangerous thing — it can split you open and send you past the point of no return. America’s longest running classical touring company brings you Shakespeare’s most enduring tale, re-imagined, re-invigorated, and irresistibly visceral.
Fri & Sat, may 11-12 7:30 pm, MainStage
pay-What-you-Can perFormanCe
One of the best-loved “Battle of the Sexes” is back, with a Wild West flare! Cowboy boots, whips, and lassos give a biting punch to this classic. Sparring lovers Kate and Petruchio duke it out on the western frontier. Will they ride off into the sun-set or die tryin’? The verbal duel never stops as National Players presents one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies.
Tour 63
For more information, call the Box Office at 301.924.3400or visit olneytheatre.org and click on Shows & Events: Special Events
About the NAtioNAl PlAyers
In operation since 1949, National Players is America’s longest running touring company. Comprised of young professional actors, each year the company travels throughout the country (including every region of Maryland) performing two plays in reper tory – one Shakespearean play and one dramatic classic. National Players reaches students and families who might otherwise have a limited oppor tunity to see live, classical theater. In addition, Players conducts workshops with students in such theater-related areas as Shakespeare, playwriting, acting, stage combat, scene analysis, and improvisation. Committed to the development of young theatrical talent and audiences, National Players’ tours celebrate the experience of theatergoing by presenting the world’s greatest dramatic literature.
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behind the sCenes
Pei lee (Costume Designer) is over the moon to be collaborating with Clay again. Her OLNEY THEATRE CENTER projects include Triumph of Love, Call of the Wild- a New Musical, Peter Pan, Big River, Democracy, Miracle Worker, Carousel, Copenhagen and Monster. Other projects include The Last Days of Judas Iscariot and Skriker for Forum Theatre, Twelfth Night and Call of the Wild for National Players Tour 59, References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot for Rorschach Theatre, 1984 for the Catalyst Theatre, Snow Falling Fast for The Hatchery Festival, No End of Blame for the Potomac Theatre Project, Ugly Duckling for Adventure Theatre, Dimly Perceived Threats to the System for the Loyola College, Hamlet: the rest is silence for Synetic Theatre.
nicholas houfek (Lighting Designer) Recent design work: OLNEY THEATRE CENTER: Farragut North, Call of the Wild; Lincoln Center Festival: Varése: (R)evolution Part 1; Carnegie Hall: Bang on a Can, SoPercussion; Miller Theater: James Dillon’s Nine Rivers; Marvell Rep: Threepenny Opera, Nora, Blood Wedding; Potomac Theatre Project: Thérèse Raquin; Collaboration Town: Deepest Play Ever, THE MOMENTUM; Ian Spencer Bell Dance, Kymera Dance, Martha Graham Dance School, The Tank. NYC: FULL, Puppet Playlist; Sinking Ship Productions: Powerhouse; Boston University: Postcard from Morocco; Boston Center for American Performance: The Glass Menagerie; EDUCATION: He is a graduate of Boston University’s Theatre Design Program.
alex neumann (Sound Designer) is making his Olney Theatre Center premier. BROADWAY: Associate Sound Designer: Seminar, The Best Man; Assistant Sound Designer: The Columnist, Driving Miss Daisy, Next Fall. OFF-BROADWAY: Ionescopade, Kiki Baby, It’s Judy’s Show, Daddy (original music and sound), The Atheist. OFF-OFF-BROADWAY: Senses Askew Theatre Company: Act Without Words (original music). REGIONAL: The Alley Theatre: Ether Dome; Huntington Theatre Company: Bus Stop (original music and sound), The Atheist. EDUCATION: BA in Music from SUNY Potsdam Crane School of Music; MFA in Sound Design from Boston University. Alex is a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.
JJ kaczynski (Projections Designer) is an actor and graphic artist returning to OLNEY THEATRE CENTER where he designed the projection plot for Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. His work as a designer has been featured in productions at Round House Theatre, Adventure Theatre, Gala Hispanic Theatre, Happenstance Theatre, Montgomery College, Perseverance Theatre, and OFF-BROADWAY at The New York Theatre Workshop. JJ is also a two-time Helen Hayes Award nominated performer who has been seen on the Olney Theatre Center stage in Triumph of Love, The Foreigner, Fiddler on the Roof, Grease and She Loves Me. He is currently a 2012 season company member at The Totem Pole Playhouse in Pennsylvania. JJ is a member of Actors’ Equity.
renee e. yancey (Production Stage Manager) is happy to begin her seventh season stage managing at Olney Theatre Center! Recent OLNEY THEATRE CENTER credits include Grease, Farragut North, Annie, The Savannah Disputation, Triumph of Love, and Bus Stop. Renee began her stage management career in Olney Theatre Center’s Internship Program as a stage management intern. She recently joined the Olney Theatre Center staff as Production Manager. DC AREA: The Studio Theatre: Stoop Stories (PSM), The Internationalist (PSM). EVENTS: 25th-27th Annual Helen Hayes Awards (ASM), AFI Silverdocs (SM). EDUCATION: BFA in Theatre Arts from Texas State University-San Marcos. Renee is a proud member of Actors’ Equity.
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Revocable TrustRobert C. and Rose Marie
RidgwayMr. and Mrs. James C. RitterMs. Anne RogersMr. and Mrs. Daniel C. RogersMr. Dwayne RosenburghIn memory of Philip L. RothchildLibby S. RubinLinda and Fillmer RueggMs. Rosanne SabatelliLudmilla and Andrew SabatiukRonnie and Les SaxElizabeth M. SchmidtMs. Dorothy A. SchmiedelerEdwin and Sondra SchonfeldJeff SchragerMarion & Dick SchreitmuellerLynn ShanholtzBensel and Ruth SelisMr. and Mrs. Guy ShannonRuth and Marvin ShapiroMichael J. SilardMs. Esther Silverman
William SimmsCora and Murray SimpsonRobert SjogrenMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. SlateJim and Anne SlaughterCarl W. Smith & Michael L. BurkeMaureen and Jeff SmithLeslie F. Smith & Stacy P. SmithMr. & Mrs. Thomas SneeringerEugenia P. SorgnitMr. Gary SowersJanet SpringerMs. Mary A. SteeleElaine and Stanford SteppaMr. Craig StevensHerbert and Anne StiffMr. Thomas StocksAndris StraussCharles & Barbara SzczepanskiAlicia B. TaylorLois Taylor & Stephen SimpsonMarvin and Marcia ThomasCharlie and Deborah ThompsonPatricia and Ronald TiptonMr. and Mrs. James TorriKevin Townsend and
Jane Pesci-TownsendMr. John D. TownsleyCarrie and John TrauthMolly and Stuart TurkewitzMs. Mary Sue VidroAnne K. Voegele and
Dieter J. BlumeJohn and Charlotte WalkerMarc Walton and Toni StifanoJean WarnerBill and Pearlie WarrenProfessor and Mrs. Peter P.
Weidenbruch, Jr.Michael and Ricki WeiserSherry WesterIris WilderD. LeonardJim WilliamsRosemary WongJim and Marca WoodhamsMs. Frances WoodrowMr. and Mrs. Dan Zimmerman
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Board MembersPhyllis Bottegal
Frances H. Glendening John E. Going W. E. Gregory
Robert E. Hebda Arthur Holmes
Jeffrey Kaufman Stephen Kaufman
Jim Kronzer
Megan Davey LimarziHelen Marshall
Nancy Nelson OrtizJames Petosa
Sandeep Saggar Nicole T. Totah
Daniel M. Wagner Halo Wines
olney theatre corporation Board of directors
President .............................................................Jennifer L. Kneeland
Vice President .....................................................................Guy Tegler
Treasurer ................................................................. Patricia Woodbury
Secretary ....................................................................Anthony Morella
Assistant Secretary ......................................................... Amy Marshall
Chairman Emeritus ...........................................William H. Graham, Sr.
President Emeritus ......................................................Gene Counihan
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Artistic/Production Artistic Director Jim Petosa
Associate Artistic John Going, Halo Directors Wines, Clay Hopper
Resident Musical Director Christopher Youstra
Resident Set Designer James Kronzer
Resident Costume Designer Howard Vincent Kurtz
Resident Lighting Daniel MacLean Designer Wagner
Production Manager Renee E. Yancey
Company Manager Mackenzie Douglas
technicAlTechnical Director Eric Knauss
Assistant Technical Director Jameson Shroyer
Master Electrician R. S. Buck
Audio Engineer Kristin Rizzo
Scenic Charge Betsy Muller
Costume Shop Supervisor Jeanne Bland Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor Seth Gilbert
show stAff
Assistant Stage Manager Will Richardson
Sound Board Operator Samantha Brewer
Wardrobe Rachael Erichsen
Properties Kristin Campbell
Production Interns Cara Barker Samantha Brewer Nicholas Broten Kristin Campbell Rachael Erichsen Ashleigh Millett Ryan Milosevich Christopher Mollen Fred T. Paul Elisabeth A. Ribar Will Richardson
AdministrAtion
Managing Director Amy Marshall
Finance Director Pauline Mendo
Finance Office Chyeslan Buso Nene Keita
Facilities Manager Mark Quackenbush
Assistant to Managing Director Maureen Estrin
Business Assistant Michael Silard
Business Manager Kynda Reid
IT Manager Dean Marshall
communicAtionsSales Director Weldon C. Brown
Marketing Manager Heather Latiri
Public Relations RMR & Associates, Inc.
Graphic Designer Laura Myers
Social Media & Marketing Associate Sonie Mathew
Patron Services Manager Michael R. Burgtorf
Rentals Coordinator Dan Van Why
Box Office Manager Henriette Mendo
Assistant Box Office Manager Marie Henry
Box Office Supervisor Stephanie Boyle
House Managers Gabe Charles, Cindy Collier, Lina Al Dajani, Seth Ghitelman, Brittany Graham, Joy Hugo, R. Wesley Meekins, Anna Perritt, Khris-Ann Small
Box Office Associates Adisa Aboagye-Marfo, Arash Bahari, Shanna Chuenyane, Dvora Gautieri, Ashley Grant, Rachel Spory Harper, Leah Keilsohn, Anna Perritt, Joshua Rose, Barbara Scanlan, Amanda Spellman, Emily TownsenddeveloPment Director of Development David Frankenberger, Jr.
Development Assistant Maureen Estrin
Development Associate Catherine Ichniowski
Development Administrator Valerie Shipman
nAtionAl PlAyers Director Clay Hopper
General Manager Kevin Hasser
Education Associate Michael R. Kelly
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts is a professional theater employing members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
Actors’ Equity Association, founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the U.S. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society.
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts is a member of Theatre CommunicationsGroup, the national service organization representing the not-for-profit
American theater; the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington; the League of Washington Theatres; and the Baltimore Theatre Alliance.
Jim Petosa, Artistic Director
Coming Soon...
Ebony, ivory and inkGreat Songs, Great Singers and a Great BandJoin us for an evening featuring DC-Area favorites Felicia Curry, George Dvorsky, JJ Kaczynski, Tracy Lynn Olivera and Chris Youstra as they bring the exciting and beloved music of George and Ira Gersh-win, the Sherman Brothers, Scott Joplin, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Billy Joel, Jason Robert Brown, Franz Schubert, Menken & Ashman, Elton John and other songwriters to the Olney Theatre Center stage!
may 4 & 5Mainstage • Tickets $20
Tickets & Performance Times: 301.924.3400 • olneytheatre.org
SlEuthLet the games begin!By Anthony Shaffer • Directed by Jim Petosa
When a wealthy mystery novelist invites his wife’s lover to his elegant and isolated country estate, a bizarre game of cat and mouse begins, which spirals into a complex duel of wits and power plays
Jun 13 - Jul 8Mainstage • Drama
All proceeds will go to Olney Theatre Center’s educational & outreach programs.