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Cleveland’s Classic Company at the Hanna Theatre presents

May 3 – 26, 2019


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Welcome..................................................................................................................... 4 About Great Lakes Theater............................................................................................ 5 News & Notes.............................................................................................................. 6 Million Dollar Quartet................................................................................................... 9 Cast of Characters/Songs............................................................................................ 10 Spotlight on Million Dollar Quartet.............................................................................. 12 The Artistic Company................................................................................................. 14 Donors....................................................................................................................... 20 Trustees..................................................................................................................... 26 Staff.......................................................................................................................... 27 Guest Services at Playhouse Square............................................................................ 30 May/June at Playhouse Square.................................................................................... 31

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WELCOME Dear Friends,

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n behalf of our artists, staff and Board of Trustees, welcome to Great Lakes Theater’s 57th season! Our mission, “to bring the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience,” guides our mainstage productions as well as our educational programming, in the belief that theater holds the capacity to illuminate truth and enduring values, celebrate and challenge human nature and actions, and provide our student audiences a glimpse of a broader world and the wellspring of learning made possible through the arts. We are so pleased you have joined us for the finale of our 2018-19 season, Million Dollar Quartet, a Tony-winning rock ’n’ roll tribute. And we are thrilled to welcome director Hunter Foster to his Great Lakes Theater debut. We extend our deep appreciation to The Kulas Foundation, which has sponsored our musical productions for the last several years as part of The Kulas Musical Theater Series at Great Lakes Theater. We are also truly grateful to the FirstEnergy Foundation for powering this production with their generous support of Million Dollar Quartet. As we open Million Dollar Quartet, we have begun work on our next season of six spectacular productions. The 2019-20 season begins September 27 with Meredith Wilson’s classic Tony-winning musical The Music Man playing in repertory with Shakespeare’s epic political tragedy Julius Caesar. Our holiday celebrations kickoff November 29 with the opening of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol in the Ohio Theatre. In February, we are back in the Hanna Theatre with Anthony Shaffer’s fiendishly cunning thriller Sleuth, the ultimate whodunit, followed by Shakespeare’s romantic comedy Much Ado about Nothing. We close our 58th season in May with a sassy musical celebration of Fats Waller, Ain’t Misbehavin’. We hope you will join us again next season by purchasing a season subscription to three or more of our productions! I encourage you to read through your program and look around the theater tonight. You will see the names of many friends, partners, corporations and foundations whose generous support makes all of this possible. We hope that you will consider joining these donors by becoming a Member of the Great Lakes Theater family with your gift! (As a reminder, ticket sales account for only 50 percent of the cost of producing our mainstage and educational programming.) Complete Membership information can be found in the insert enclosed in this playbill. We extend our deepest gratitude to all of our sponsors and annual Members, with continued appreciation to our partners of over 35 years at Playhouse Square and the tireless efforts of our Board of Trustees, dedicated administrative staff, gifted artists and the tremendous generosity of this community! Thank you so much for supporting the arts in Ohio!

Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director

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ABOUT GREAT LAKES THEATER

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he mission of Great Lakes Theater (GLT), through its mainstage productions and its education programs, is to bring the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience. Since the company’s inception in 1962, programming has been rooted in Shakespeare, but GLT’s commitment to great plays spans the breadth of all cultures, forms of theater and time periods –– including the 20th century –– and provides for the occasional mounting of new works that complement the classical repertoire. Classic theater holds the capacity to illuminate truth and enduring values, celebrate and challenge human nature and actions, revel in eloquent language, and preserve the traditions of diverse cultures and generate communal spirit. On its mainstage and through its education programs, GLT seeks to create visceral, immediate experiences for participants, asserting theater’s historic role as a vehicle for advancing the common good and helping people make the joyful and meaningful connections between classic plays and their own lives.

The company’s commitment to classic theater is magnified in the educational programming that surround its productions. Since its inception, GLT has had a strong presence in area schools, bringing students to the theater for matinee performances and sending specially trained actor-teachers to the schools for weeklong residencies developed to explore classic drama from a theatrical point of view. GLT is equally dedicated to enhancing the theater experience for adult audiences. To this end, GLT regularly serves as the catalyst for community events and programs in the arts and humanities that illuminate the plays on its stage. Great Lakes Theater is one of only a handful of American theaters that have stayed the course as a classic theater. As GLT celebrates a decade in its permanent home at the Hanna Theatre, the company reaffirms its belief in the power of partnership, its determination to make this community a better place in which to live, and its commitment to ensure the legacy of classic theater in Cleveland.

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Great Lakes Theater’s spring 2018 production of Beehive – The ’60s Musical (Photo by Roger Mastroianni)

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NEWS & NOTES And the Winner Is…

Pictured: Jack (left) and Mary Kay (right) Binder with GLT Trustee Bill (left center) and Judie (right Center) Caster at the 2019 Backstage Bash

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Jack and Mary Kay Binder, the winners of our recent 2019 Backstage Bash fundraiser raffle, will join Broadway favorites at Radio City Music Hall on June 9th for the 73rd annual Tony Awards! Through their generous support and the support of all of our Backstage Bash guests, Great Lakes Theater educational programming will continue to connect over 50,000 students to the classics annually – inspiring the stars of tomorrow. Take a bow Jack and Mary Kay (and all of our generous donors)! We applaud you.

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London Calling

Classics in Classrooms

Road Trip

This fall, our artistic and executive directors will lead guests on a trip across the Atlantic for Great Lakes Theater’s London Theater Tour! Attending eight plays while experiencing fine dining and exclusive tours, this trip promises to create memories for both new and veteran tour guests. The full tour runs October 25 through November 3, with a half-tour option through October 29. For more information or to secure your spot, email sreed@greatlakestheater.org.

Throughout our 2018–19 season, Great Lakes Theater’s acclaimed School Residency Program — comprised of eight actor-teachers — visited over 15,000 students at approximately 100 schools in 15 counties, to share the pleasure, power and relevance of classic literature and performance. Our core programming includes over a dozen (and growing) engaging lesson plans that exceed Ohio’s Learning Standards, including our Julius Caesar residency, which has received a record number of school requests since our fall 2019 production of the play was announced!

This month, the artists, technicians, sets, costumes and props from our recent productions of Witness and The Taming of the Shrew begin a 2,000-mile journey. They’re headed west to Boise, Idaho, to commence the 43rd season of Idaho Shakespeare Festival — our cross-country producing partner since 2002. The team will make the trip back to Cleveland this fall with two brand-new productions in tow to open our 58th year — The Music Man and Julius Caesar — after successful Boise runs. Join us in wishing the entire company safe travels and Mountain Time Zone standing ovations in the meantime.


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Cleveland’s Classic Company AT THE HANNA THEATRE

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2019/20 season SUBSCRIBE & SAVE BIG!

The Tony-Winning Broadway Musical Classic

THE MUSIC MAN

September 27 - November 10, 2019 / Hanna Theatre Book, Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Story by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey Directed by Victoria Bussert

Shakespeare’s Epic Political Tragedy

JULIUS CAESAR

October 4 - November 3, 2019 / Hanna Theatre By William Shakespeare Directed by Sara Bruner

Northeast Ohio’s Favorite Holiday Tradition

A CHRISTMAS CAROL November 29 - December 22, 2019 / Ohio Theatre

By Charles Dickens / Adapted and originally directed by Gerald Freedman

The Ultimate Whodunit Thriller

SLEUTH

February 14 - March 8, 2020 / Hanna Theatre By Anthony Shaffer Directed by Charles Fee

Shakespeare’s Sublime Battle of Wits and Wills

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING March 27 - April 11, 2020 / Hanna Theatre By William Shakespeare Directed by Charles Fee

A Sassy Musical Celebration of Fats Waller

AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ May 1 - 24, 2020 / Hanna Theatre

Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz / Created and Originally Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. Original Choreography and Musical Staging by Arthur Faria Musical Adaptations, Orchestrations & Arrangements by Luther Henderson Vocal & Musical Concepts by Jeffrey Gutcheon / Musical Arrangements by Jeffrey Gutcheon & William Ellio Director TBA

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Hanna Theatre | May 3 – 26, 2019

Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director

With generous support from:

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COLIN ESCOTT

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Originally developed and produced by Relevant Theatricals, John Cossette Productions and Northern Lights, Inc. at the Goodman Theatre, Robert Falls, Artistic Director – Roche Shulfer, Executive Director and transferred to The Apollo Theatre, Chicago, IL, 2008 Produced by the Village Theatre, Issaquah, Washington, Robb Hunt, Producer – Steve Tompkins, Artistic Director, 2007 and Seaside Music Theater, Daytona Beach, FL, Tippin Davidson, Producer – Lester Malizia, Artistic Director, 2006

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FLOYD MUTRUX ORIGINAL CONCEPT AND DIRECTION BY FLOYD MUTRUX INSPIRED BY ELVIS PRESLEY, JOHNNY CASH, JERRY LEE LEWIS AND CARL PERKINS

BOOK BY

HUNTER FOSTER Company

Eric Scott Anthony* Gabe Aronson* James Barry* Scenic Designer Adam Koch Music Director James Barry*

Sean Michael Buckley* James Ludwig* Sky Seals*

Dave Sonneborn* Kristen Beth Williams*

Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Lauren T. Roark Kirk Bookman Bart Fasbender Production Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Tim Kinzel* Amy Essick

*Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States Million Dollar Quartet is part of the Kulas Musical Theater Series at Great Lakes Theater. Great Lakes Theater student subscriptions are subsidized by a generous gift from Eaton. There will be one fifteen-minute intermission. Million Dollar Quartet is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW), 1180 Avenue of the Americans, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. (866) 378-9758 | www.theatricalrights.com

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CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance) Brother Jay....................................................................................... Eric Scott Anthony* Fluke.................................................................................................... Dave Sonneborn* Jerry Lee Lewis.........................................................................................Gabe Aronson* Sam Phillips............................................................................................ James Ludwig* Carl Perkins................................................................................................ James Barry* Johnny Cash...................................................................................................Sky Seals* Dyanne......................................................................................... Kristen Beth Williams* Elvis Presley................................................................................ Sean Michael Buckley*

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Time & Place On December 4, 1956 in Memphis, TN | Inspired by an actual event * Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

THE SONGS ACT ONE Blue Suede Shoes.................................................................Carl, Johnny, Jerry Lee, Elvis Real Wild Child................................................................................................. Jerry Lee Matchbox.................................................................................................................Carl Who Do You Love?.....................................................................................................Carl Folsom Prison Blues............................................................................................. Johnny Fever...................................................................................................................Dyanne Memories Are Made of This......................................................................................Elvis That’s All Right........................................................................................................Elvis Brown Eyed Handsome Man..............................................................Carl, Jerry Lee, Elvis Down by the Riverside...........................................................Carl, Johnny, Jerry Lee, Elvis Sixteen Tons/My Babe................................................................................... Carl, Johnny Rockin’ Robin/I Shall Not Be Moved................... Carl, Johnny, Jerry Lee, Elvis, Dyanne, Jay

ACT TWO Long Tall Sally.........................................................................................................Elvis Peace in the Valley...................................................Carl, Johnny, Jerry Lee, Elvis, Dyanne I Walk the Line.................................................................................................... Johnny I Hear You Knocking.............................................................................................Dyanne Party.......................................................................Carl, Johnny, Jerry Lee, Elvis, Dyanne Great Balls of Fire............................................................................................. Jerry Lee Hound Dog..............................................................................................................Elvis Ghost Riders........................................................................................................ Johnny See You Later Alligator..............................................................................................Carl Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On............................................................................ Jerry Lee The video or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited.

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SPOTLIGHT ON MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET

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t’s hard to imagine the world of music today without the influence of Sam Phillips. He was a pioneer and an innovator, creating a whole new sound that transformed the music industry. He’s been called the “Father of Rock ’n’ Roll,” and it’s true there would be no Elvis Presley without Sam Phillips. It’s staggering to think that so much of rock ’n’ roll’s lineage tracks back to that tiny Memphis Recording Service he created at 706 Union Street in Memphis. The Beatles claim that Carl Perkins was one of their greatest influences, covering his songs more than any other artist. Johnny Cash influenced the likes of Bob Dylan, and Elton John called Jerry Lee Lewis one of his greatest musical heroes. Today’s performance reflects one legendary evening when all four of these great artists returned to that tiny studio, to their true home, to the place “where the soul of a man never dies.” Many thanks for the creation of this show must go to the original director, Eric Schaeffer, and musical director Chuck Mead. Their passion and inspiration for this story and these legendary characters led to the show’s creation. Enjoy the show! Hunter Foster Director

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SONG CREDITS Blue Suede Shoes (music by Carl L. Perkins; lyrics by Carl L. Perkins) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Wren Music Co., o/b/o Carl Perkins Music Inc. Real Wild Child (music by John O’Keefe, John Greenan and Dave Owens; lyrics by John O’Keefe, John Greenan and Dave Owens) (MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Wren Music Co. Matchbox (music by Carl L. Perkins; lyrics by Carl L. Perkins) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Wren Music Co. o/b/o Carl Perkins Music Inc.

I Shall Not Be Moved (a spiritual, arranged by James Barry, David Sonneborn, Scott Moreau and Hunter Foster.) Long Tall Sally (music by Robe1t Blackwell, Enotris Johnson and Richard Penniman; lyrics by Robe1t Blackwell, Enotris Johnson and Richard Penniman) © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Peace in the Valley (music by Thomas A. Dorsey; lyrics by Thomas A. Dorsey) © (renewed) 1939 Warner­ Tamerlane Publishing Corp (BMI). All rights reserved. Used by permission. I Walk the Line (music by John R. Cash; lyrics by John R. Cash) Published by House of Cash, Inc. Administered by Bug Music Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Folsom Prison Blues (music by John R. Cash; lyrics by John R. Cash) Published by House of Cash, Inc. Administered by Bug Music Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

I Hear You Knocking (music by Dave Bartholomew and Pearl King; lyrics by Dave Bartholomew and Pearl King) © EMI Unart Catalog Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Fever (music by Eddie Cooley and Johnny Davenport; lyrics by Eddie Cooley and Johnny Davenport) © Carlin America Music/Windswept Pacific Music Publishing. Published by Fort Knox Music, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Party (music by Jessie Mae Robinson; lyrics by Jessie Mae Robinson) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Memories Are Made of This (music by Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr and Frank Miller; lyrics by Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr and Frank Miller) © EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission. That’s All Right (music by Arthur Crudup; lyrics by Arthur Crudup) © 1947 (renewed). Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI) and Crudup Music (BMI). All rights administered by Unichappell Music Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Brown Eyed Handsome Man (music by Chuck Berry; lyrics by Chuck Berry) © Arc Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Down by the Riverside (Traditional; arranged by Chuck Mead) © Zoilink Music. All rights administered by Coburn Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Sixteen Tons (music by Merle Travis; lyrics by Merle Travis) © Merle’s Girls Music. All rights reserved. Used by permission. My Babe (music by Willie Dixon; lyrics by Willie Dixon) © Bug Music, Inc. o/b/o Hoochie Coochie Music (BMI). All right reserved. Used by permission. Rockin’ Robin (music and lyrics by Jimmie Thomas, pseud. of Leon Rene; recorded by Bobby Day, 1958) Currently in Public Domain.

Great Balls of Fire (music by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer; lyrics by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer) © 1957 (renewed), Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI), Mijac Music (BMI), Chappell & Co., Inc. (ASCAP) and Mystical Light Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved on behalf of itself and Mijac Music, administered by Unichappell Music Inc. All rights reserved on behalf of itself and Mystical Light Music, administered by Chappell & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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Who Do You Love? (music by Elias McDaniel; lyrics by Elias McDaniel) © ARC Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Down by the Riverside (Reprise) Hound Dog (music by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller; lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller) Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC. Copyright 1953 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 8 Music Square West, Nashville TN 37203. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Ghost Riders (music by Stan Jones; lyrics by Stan Jones) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Edwin H. Morris & Company. See You Later Alligator (music by Robert Guidry; lyrics by Robert Guidry) © Arc Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (music by Curly Williams; lyrics by Curly Williams) © 1997 N’Mani Entertainment Co. (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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THE ARTISTIC COMPANY

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Eric Scott Anthony* Brother Jay Great Lakes Theater debut season Broadway: Ring of Fire. National Tour: Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story (Norm Petty/MD), Pump Boys & Dinettes (Jackson). Regional: Ring of Fire - Flat Rock Playhouse, Merry Go Round Playhouse and the Arrow Rock Lyceum (MD), Million Dollar Quartet - MSMT, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Brother Jay), Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story - Lyric Theatre of OK, Westchester B’way, (Joe Mauldin), Flat Rock Playhouse, (Joe Mauldin/MD) and Ogunquit Playhouse (MD). Hank Williams: Lost Highway (MD) at the Flat Rock and Merry Go Round Playhouse(s). My Mother’s Lesbian, Jewish, Wiccan Wedding (MD) at the Merry Go Round Playhouse. A native of St. Louis, Eric was a section leader and soloist with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Chorus. Check out his awesome Honky Tonk Band, Ben Hope & The Uptown Outfit at www.benhopemusic.com. Gabe Aronson* Jerry Lee Lewis Great Lakes Theater debut season Gabe Aronson is excited to be continuing his portrayal of “The Killer.” His credits include Million Dollar Quartet at Harrah’s Casino, Las Vegas, MDQ and Burn the Floor on Norwegian Cruise Lines, MDQ at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Blue Suede Shoes at Florida Studio Theatre, MDQ at Tuacahn Center For The Arts and Wine Lovers the Musical on Norwegian Cruise Lines. He has played piano since the age of 5. He writes and produces his music and others, too. He performs with his band and tours. You can find Gabe Aronson’s music on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, etc.

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James Barry* Carl Perkins/Music Director Great Lakes Theater debut season James has performed and music-directed Million Dollar Quartet at several theaters all across the country, and is thrilled to be at Great Lakes Theater! Other credits: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Broadway, The Public); Million Dollar Quartet (first national tour); These Paper Bullets (Yale Rep, The Geffen, The Atlantic); Naked, A Thousand Clowns, The Caretaker (Berkshire Theatre Group); The Aliens, Wittenberg, Sister Play (Chester Theatre Company); Next To Normal (The Arden), Sive (Irish Rep); Pump Boys & Dinettes (Paper Mill Playhouse). TV: Difficult People. James’ album of original rock, Embrace Yourself Tonight, is on iTunes, Spotify, and on vinyl LP on Etsy. Sean Michael Buckley* Elvis Presley Great Lakes Theater debut season Favorite credits: Elvis in Million Dollar Quartet with Norwegian Cruise Lines, Bobby in Walk Hard at Metropolitan Playhouse, Joe in 9 to 5 at Forestburgh Playhouse, and D’Artagnan in Three Musketeers. Sean lives in NYC and holds a BFA from Western Michigan University. Thanks to Hunter, Jeff, Charles and the rest of the team. Love to Gabby and the Buckley boys. www.seanmbuckley.com James Ludwig* Sam Phillips Two seasons with Great Lakes Theater Broadway: Monty Python’s Spamalot (Original Cast), Little Shop of Horrors. Off-Broadway: Two Point Oh, Blue Man Group, Bubbly Black Girl Sheds her Chameleon Skin, De la Guarda and the original cast of john & jen. James has worked at storied regional theaters around the US, most recently playing Henry Higgins in My


Fair Lady at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Florida. Film/TV: Daylight Raiders (as Jimmy Stewart), News to Me, Lipstick Jungle, Chapp­ elle’s Show and Ghost Town. James owns Back40 Films, which produces the wildly popular series The Happy Hour Guys (thehappyhourguys.com). BA from the University of Michigan (Go Blue!), MFA from the University of Washington PATP, proud Actors’ Equity Councilor. Twitter: @JimmyLudwigNYC. Best gigs ever: Husband to KB and Dad to 20 month-old, Jake Matthew. Sky Seals* Johnny Cash Great Lakes Theater debut season

Dave Sonneborn* Fluke Great Lakes Theater debut season Million Dollar Quartet (Fluke): complete first national tour u/s, Florida Rep (MD), Tuacahn Center for the Arts (MD), New Theatre Restaurant (MD),Westchester Broadway Theatre (MD), Paper Mill Playhouse, Ogunquit Playhouse, Gateway Playhouse, The Riverside Theatre, Actors’ Playhouse. Always, Patsy Cline; Honky Tonk Angels, toured nationally God’s Country, NY Musical Theatre Festival. He studied drums/percussion at CCM, and theater at OSU. Specializing in western swing, David is the drummer for the acclaimed New York Citybased Western Caravan. Special thanks to WS “Fluke” Holland, love to Becky and Audrey.

Just finished playing Eliza Doolittle opposite her very own Henry Higgins, James Ludwig at Riverside Theatre in Florida. Broadway/West End: Hello Dolly, Top Hat (Dale Tremont), Pippin, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes and Promises, Promises. Some favorite roles include Sibella in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (first national tour), Betty Haynes in White Christmas, Hedy LaRue in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Music Theatre of Wichita). She has been a featured soloist at New York’s Town Hall, London’s Royal Albert Hall, and Carnegie Hall. BFA University of Oklahoma. Proud AEA National Councilor. Favorite roles to date: wife to Jimmy and mom to Jake.

Understudies Shelby Griswold, Samuel Sheldon Nasar, Charlie H. Ray

Directors Hunter Foster Director Great Lakes Theater debut season He is the Artistic Director for the Redhouse Arts Center in Syracuse, and was named the 2018 Director of the Year by the Wall Street Journal. He most recently directed the off-Broadway musical, The Other Josh Cohen in NYC, and the critically acclaimed production of The Drowsy Chaperone at the Goodspeed Opera House. He is an Artistic Associate at the Bucks County Playhouse, where he has directed 42nd Street, Clue, Guys & Dolls, Company, Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Buddy Holly Story, National Pastime, The Rocky Horror Show, Summer of ’42, Million Dollar Quartet and It’s a Wonderful Life. Other directing credits include A Connecticut Christmas Carol (Goodspeed), Our Town (Theatre Aspen), The Other Josh Cohen (Geva Theatre), One Hit Wonder (University of Michigan), Cabaret, My Fair Lady, The Foreigner, Clue (Cape Playhouse) Grease (North Carolina Theatre), Spamalot

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Sky has performed as Johnny Cash in Million Dollar Quartet at Bucks County Playhouse, Cape Playhouse, Actors’ Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Centre Repertory, St. Louis Repertory, Geva Theater and Westchester Broadway Theater. He is also preparing a Johnny Cash/ Hip-Hop concert tour which he hopes to bring to bars and prisons across the country. Sky is a co-founder of the New York City-based theater company Wide Eyed Productions. He performed as Dylan in Sessions: The Musical off-Broadway. Featured in the film The Powwow Highway. Dedicates this performance to David Seals and Liz White.

Kristen Beth Williams* Dyanne Great Lakes Theater debut season

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(Casa Manana) and Million Dollar Quartet (Papermill).

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Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director Seventeen seasons with Great Lakes Theater Directing credits at GLT: Witness for the Prosecution, Misery, Hamlet, And Then There Were None, Dial “M” for Murder, Deathtrap, Blithe Spirit, Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors, Macbeth, All’s Well That Ends Well, Hay Fever, The Importance of Being Earnest, Arms and the Man and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Charles holds a unique position in the American theater as producing artistic director of three independently operated, professional theater companies: Great Lakes Theater in Cleveland, Ohio (since 2002); Idaho Shakespeare Festival in Boise, Idaho (since 1991) and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival in Incline Village, Nevada (since 2010). His appointments have resulted in a dynamic and groundbreaking producing model for the companies, in which more than 60 plays have been shared since 2002. In 2009, Charles was honored to receive recognition for his leadership by the Cleveland Arts Prize as a recipient of the Martha Joseph Award. Other awards include The Mayor’s and Governor’s awards for Excellence in the Arts, Idaho. From 1988 to 1992, he held the position of artistic director at the Sierra Repertory Theatre in California. He has also worked with The Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse, the Milwaukee and Missouri repertory theaters, Actor’s Theatre of Phoenix and the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival. In addition to his work with the companies in Ohio, Idaho and Nevada, Charles is active within the community. He has served as a member of the strategic planning committee for the Morrison Center, as producer of the FUNDSY Award Gala (’96, ’98 and 2000), and as producer of the 1996 Idaho Governor’s Awards in the Arts. Charles has served on the board of the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Downtown Rotary Club. He received his BA from the University of the Pacific and Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego. Along

with his wife, Lidia and daughter, Alexa, Charles resides in Boise, Cleveland and Lake Tahoe — a feat that is only possible because of the incredible love and support of his family, and the generous communities he serves!

Designers Kirk Bookman Lighting Designer Great Lakes Theater debut season Charles Busch productions: The Confession Of Lily Dare, The Green Heart, Shanghai Moon, Divine Sister, Tribute Artist, Judith Of Bethulia. Broadway: The Sunshine Boys (Jack Klugman and Tony Randall), The Gin Game (Julie Harris and Charles Durning) and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Off-Broadway: Nine Circles, God Of Vengeance, Sweetee, Closer Than Ever, Right You Are (Tony Randall), Recent Tragic Events (Heather Graham, Playwrights Horizons), My One Good Nerve (Ruby Dee), The Book of Liz (with David and Amy Sedaris). From stage to video: The Thomasheskys with New World Symphony and Company with the NY Philharmonic. Recent: Aunt Jack in Fort Lauderdale, Drowsy Chaperone at Goodspeed Musicals and The Play That Goes Wrong at St. Louis Rep. Bart Fasbender Sound Designer Great Lakes Theater debut season Recent credits include Steve Rosen and David Rossmer’s The Other Josh Cohen; Million Dollar Quartet at Rep Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Rep and Bucks County Playhouse; David Cale’s Harry Clarke for Audible and The Vineyard. Other NY: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson on Broadway, Playwrights Horizons, BAM, The Public, Cherry Lane, The Atlantic. Regional: The Guthrie, The Old Globe, Williamstown Theater Festival, NY Stage and Film, Geva Theater, PTC, CTG, ACT and Two River Theater. Also, sound design for the film My Name is David and the podcast Steal the Stars. Proud member of USA829 and Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association. Adam Koch Scenic Designer Great Lakes Theater debut season Internationally: Dreamgirls (Seoul). Credits across the United States include produc-


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tions at Signature Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Serenbe Playhouse (outdoor Titanic), Goodspeed, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Baltimore Center Stage, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Cincinnati Playhouse, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Ogunquit Playhouse, Syracuse Stage, Portland Stage. Education: Carnegie Mellon University. Dedicated to William and Mary Koch. For the past five years Mr. Koch along with Steven Royal have worked jointly as Adam Koch Associates. See more at adamkochassociates.com and on Instagram @instadamkoch. Lauren T. Roark Costume Designer Great Lakes Theater debut season Select regional credits include the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Illinois Shakespeare Festival and Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Lauren holds an MFA in costume design and technology from the University of Missouri–Kansas City. She is currently the head of graduate costume design in the Department of Theatre at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and the resident costume designer for the Clarence Brown Theatre. Lauren is a proud member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829. www.laurentroark.com

Stage Management

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Tim Kinzel* Production Stage Manager Nine seasons with Great Lakes Theater Tim has stage managed more than 30 productions for Great Lakes Theater. Recent credits include Mamma Mia!, Witness for the Prosecution, The Taming of the Shrew, A Christmas Carol, Beehive: The 60’s Musical, Misery, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Tim has multiple Stage Management credits from the following companies: Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Horizon, Cherry Lane Theater NYC and Houston’s Stages Repertory Theatre. Cleveland native and diehard sports fan. Thank you for supporting the arts at Playhouse Square. Tim is a graduate of Cleveland State University. Thank you to all who have made the last leg of this journey possible. 10!

Amy Essick Assistant Stage Manager Five seasons with Great Lakes Theater Previous GLT Production Assistant/Assistant Stage Manager credits include Mamma Mia!, Beehive: the ’60s Musical, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Forever Plaid, Wait Until Dark, Twelfth Night, The Fantasticks, And Then There Were None, The Secret Garden, A Christmas Carol, The Tempest, Les Misérables and The Merry Wives of Windsor. She is also the Company Manager for GLT and The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. Love to all my family and friends, and thank you for all of the support!

Authors Colin Escott Born in England, Colin Escott lives near Nashville, Tennessee. He is the author of Good Rockin’ Tonight: Sun Records and the Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the first in-depth account of the Sun Records story. His book Hank Williams – The Biography has been adapted into the movie I Saw the Light, starring Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen. His multi-CD box set, The Complete Hank Williams, won a Grammy, and another of his productions, B.B. King – King of the Blues, was nominated for a Grammy. Million Dollar Quartet received three Tony nominations, including Best Book and Best Musical. Escott was part of the writing/producing team adapting the show for CMT/Viacom. The first season aired in 2016. Floyd Mutrux Floyd Mutrux apprenticed at the Alley Theatre in Houston and worked at Second City in Chicago; he attended Columbia University. He has conceived, written, directed, or produced 50 films, including Dusty and Sweets McGee; Freebie and the Bean; Aloha, Bobby and Rose; The Hollywood Knights; American Hot Wax; Dick Tracy; American Me; Blood In, Blood Out; There Goes My Baby; and Mulholland Falls. With his wife Birgitte, he is preparing a new film Moon Over Memphis (a rock-and-roll Field of Dreams.) He also co-wrote the musical Baby It’s You! with Colin Escott and helped adapt Sun Records, the new television series based on Million Dollar Quartet.


Camp THEATER

A Summer Camp for students ages 4-18 June 10–14 and June 17–21 At Berea-Midpark High School Full and Half-Day camps available

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Introduce your children to the magic of theater!

Camp Theater is a summer drama camp that immerses students in interactive and educational theaterbased activities. Camp Theater is a unique opportunity for students to work with and learn from Great Lakes Theater’s professional teaching artists in a fun, safe and supportive environment.

For more information and to register: Visit: GreatLakesTheater.org/education Call: 216.453.4443 | Email: kflorian@greatlakestheater.org


DONORS The trustees, staff and artistic company of Great Lakes Theater express our deepest gratitude to the hundreds of supporters of Cleveland’s Classic Company. The donors listed below and on the following pages made generous gifts to our Annual Fund between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018. “I can no other answer make but thanks.” Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene iii

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Make a Contribution Great Lakes Theater served more than 100,000 students and adults last year through its Hanna and Ohio Theatre mainstage productions and education programs throughout northeast Ohio. This would not have been possible without the annual support of the hundreds of generous donors listed below. Please consider joining the Great Lakes Theater family by making a contribution to support Cleveland’s Classic Company. Visit the “Support Us” section of our website (GreatLakesTheater.org) or call us at (216) 453-4442 to learn more about our Membership and donation opportunities.

Sponsors: Company Sponsors $100,000 and above Cuyahoga Arts & Culture*** Lead Sponsors $50,000 to $99,999 The Cleveland Foundation*** The George Gund Foundation*** The Kulas Foundation*** The John P. Murphy Foundation***

The David & Inez Myers Foundation*** Ohio Arts Council*** The Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation*** Sponsors $25,000 to $49,999

The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation** The Community Foundation of Lorain County*** The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation*** The Reinberger Foundation***

Shakespeare in American Communities: National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest* John & Barbara Schubert***

Season Sponsors:

Season Media Sponsors:

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*3 – 5 consecutive years as a donor **6 – 9 consecutive years as a donor ***10 or more consecutive years as a donor


THE LEGACY SOCIETY

Great Lakes Theater’s Legacy Society honors individuals, families, foundations and other generous donors that make gifts to Great Lakes Theater’s Endowment Fund or have made a provision for Great Lakes Theater through their estate plans. Please consider becoming a member of the growing list of generous Great Lakes Theater Legacy Society supporters and help ensure that classic theater endures for future generations in northeast Ohio by designating Great Lakes Theater a beneficiary in your will, trust or other estate plans.

“Evermore thanks.” Kathleen L. Barber° Marilyn° & Paul° Brentlinger Willard & Donna Carmel Mary° & Leigh Carter Natalie & Morton° Epstein Gerald Freedman GAR Foundation Edward S. Godleski Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson Mary Jane Davis Hartwell°

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Samuel S. Hartwell The Hershey Foundation Jack & Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Kate Lunsford Thomas° & Margaret Lynch Charitable Trust Mary Anne° & Jack McGrath Donald W. Morrison° Janet & Bob° Neary James A . Nelson° Donald & Anne Palmer

Jean Z.° & John S.° Piety Tim & Lynn Pistell Ron° & Nancy° Pottorff Professor Alan Miles Ruben & Judge Betty Willis Ruben The John Sherwin Family George° & Marjorie° Springer Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford Arthur L. Thomas Audrey° & Dick° Watts

Gift(s) to the Great Lakes Theater Endowment Fund were received from the following donor(s) between July 1 and March 31, 2019. Edward S. Godleski | Donald W. Morrison° °Deceased: The legacy of these generous donors lives on for future generations.

LEAVE A LEGACY!

For more information regarding planned gifts, please contact Todd Krispinsky, Director of Institutional Advancement. (216) 453-4449 | tkrispinsky@greatlakestheater.org


THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY Annual Fund donors of $1,000 and above are members of Great Lakes Theater’s “Shakespeare Society” and are entitled to special, exclusive benefits, including invitations to special events and activities. For more information, contact Todd Krispinsky at (216) 453-4449.

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Avon Circle ($10,000 to $24,999) The Abington Foundation** The Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation*** Eaton Corporation*** First Energy Foundation The GAR Foundation*** Jack & Mary Ann Katzenmeyer*** The Lubrizol Foundation*** Thomas & Margaret Lynch Charitable Trust Janet E. Neary*** The Nord Family Foundation*** Nordson Corporation Foundation*** Don & Anne Palmer*** Tim & Lynn Pistell*** PNC Foundation** Georgianna T. Roberts*** The Shubert Foundation*** Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford***

Stratford Circle ($5,000 to $9,999) The Bicknell Fund Mr. Todd M. Burger & Ms. Kristie Beck** Fred & Mary Behm*** Bill & Judie Caster* Ms. Anne B. DesRosiers & Mr. Stephen L. Kadish* Carol Dolan & Greggory Hill*** Evelyn Dolejs** Natalie Epstein*** Ernst & Young, LLP*** The Harry K. & Emma R. Fox Foundation*** Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hartwell*** Paul R. & Denise Horstman Keen** Diane Kathleen Hupp* Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Moeller*** Mary Perkins David P. Porter & Margaret K. Poutasse*** Christopher & Gail Steward Kevin M. & Anne R. White** Robert C. & Emily C. Williams**

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Globe Circle ($2,500 to $4,999) Anonymous (2)

Chuck & Bonnie Abbey*** Michelle R. Arendt*** Walt & Laura Avdey*** BakerHostetler, LLP Dalia & Robert Baker*** David & Carolyn Bialosky** Kim & Bart Bixenstine** Glenn & Jenny Brown*** Mr. & Mrs. Homer D. W. Chisholm*** Gail Cudak & Thomas Young*** Timothy J. Downing & Ken Press*** Dianne V. Foley* Lynn M. Gattozzi Derek & Lynne Green Elizabeth Grove & Rich Bedell* Hahn Loeser & Parks, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Hall III Mary Elizabeth Huber William W. Jacobs*** Katie Kennedy & Doug White Faisal Khan & Angela DiCorleto* Mr. & Mrs. John J. Lane* The Laub Foundation*** Susan & John Lebold* Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Mayer*** Jack McGrath*** Donald W. Morrison*** Nicholas & Sue Peay*** Dr. Scott & Mrs. Judy Pendergast*** Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Peterman*** Thomas A. Piraino & Barbara C. McWilliams** Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Ruhl*** Kim Sherwin** Sally J. Staley*** Brit & Kate Stenson*** Jason R. Suslak Kris & George Tesar Ulmer & Berne LLP*** University Suburban Health Center Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Wellener IV*** John & Lori Wheeler* Ms. Rebecca A. Zuti & Mr. Anthony D. DeCello**

Folio Circle ($1,000 to $2,499) Anonymous (1) Jennifer & Michael Armstrong Robyn & David Barrie*** John & Laura Bertsch** H.F. & J.C. Burkhardt***

Calfee, Halter & Griswold, LLP*** Jack & Janice Campbell*** Donald & Annamarie Chick*** Robert & Susan Conrad Carolyn & Charles Dickson*** Ms. Leslie C. Dickson* Barry & Suzanne Doggett*** Dr. Howard Epstein* Charles, Lidia & Alexa Fee** Dale & Linda Gabor* Steve Gariepy & Nancy Sin*** The Giant Eagle Foundation** The Gries Family Foundation*** Drs. Thomas & Cynthia Gustaferro* Geoffrey Michael Heller Memorial Fund Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.*** Kenneth Karosy*** Donna M. Koler The Milton A. & Charlotte R. Kramer Charitable Foundation* Eva & Rudolf Linnebach* Mr. & Mrs. William E. MacDonald III* Rita & Charles Maimbourg McGrath/Spellman Family Trust Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McGregor Katie McVoy & Justin Cernansky Mr. & Mrs. John C. Morley*** Michael Mumford & Neil Vakharia Karen Nemec** Pamela G. Noble & E. Macke Bentley IV** Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. O’Connor** Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer M. Piper*** John & Norine Prim*** Ms. Ana G. Rodriguez Linda Schlageter*** Naomi G. & Edwin Z. Singer Family Fund, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland*** A.J. & Nancy Stokes The Alvah Stone & Adele Corning Chisholm Memorial Fund* Diana & Eugene Stromberg*** Gerald F. Unger*** Mary C. Warren** Julie Sabroff Willoughby* *3-5 consecutive years as a donor. **6-9 consecutive years as a donor. *** 10 or more consecutive years as a donor.


Welcome! The following individuals made their first gift, returned as active donors or increased their gift to Great Lakes Theater’s Annual Fund during the period of July 1, 2018 through March 31, 2019. The Great Lakes Theater family is grateful for your support!

Benefactor ($750 to $999) James Eschmeyer*** Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kimmel*** Ken & Mary Loparo***

Sustainers ($500 to $749) Anonymous (1) Gary D Benz & Betsy A Karetnick Julia & Ben Brouhard** Christopher & Nancy Coburn Evans Charitable Foundation*

Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Gray Tom & Kirsten Hagesfeld Ms. Eleanor W. Helper Mr. Stephen Hirschfield Mr. & Mrs. Barry J. Hoffer Mr. Michael Hotz Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. James Tom & Terri Jecker Deb & Gar Kaminski Mr. Robert Kasler Samuel C. Kennell Mr. Kenneth R. Kessler Ms. Catherine M. Kilbane & Mr. Donald H. Bullock James & Rosemary Koehler Donna M. Koler Mr. David Kruse Al & Cynthia Kuntz Eleanor & Stephen Kushnick Ms. Leslie Lahr Mr. George Leggiero James & Tayna Lewan Eva & Rudolf Linnebach Mr. & Mrs. John S. Lupo Ms. Sharon Madger David & Denise Maiorana Mr. & Mrs. J. Adin Mann Mr. John A. Mazzella Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. McDonald Mr. David McKissock Antoinette Miller Ms. Patricia A. Monreal Dale Sr., Dale Jr. & Gayle Montgomery Roy & Cindy Moore Ms. Cheryl A. Moskwa Tom & Mary Neff Karen Nemec Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patalon Mr. John Patton Mr. & Mrs. James M. Petras Mr. David Porter

Mr. Joseph A. Ferritto Janet & Patricia Glaeser*** Gary & Joanna Graeff* William Hasler Mark & Barbara Mazzone** Francis & Viola McDowell** Helen & Harry Mercer*** The Mersol Family*** The Music & Drama Club* Deborah L. Neale*** Thomas & Helen Rathburn** Mrs. Sharon L. Rogers*** Dr. & Mrs. Lynn A. Smith*** Albert Stratton Wulf & Moira Utian

Mr. Gregory Pribulsky & Ms. Donna Heinz John & Norine Prim Larry & Susan Rakow Rick & Paula Reed Mr. John Reynolds Ms. Lori Riga Robinson Famly Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland Pablo R. Ros, M.D. & Karin Herrmann Doris A. Schultz Randall & Sara Shaner Mr. & Mrs. Alan Shubert Ms. Sunny M. Simon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Slavin Ms. Margaret C. Stark Mr. Glenn S. Steffens Anita Stoll & Pete Clapham Geoff & Catherine Tanner Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Tatman Ms. Suzanne W. Tenbrook Karl & Carol Theil The Edward & Katherine Thomas Family Arthur L. Thomas Dr. & Mrs. Ken Tomecki Mr. Joseph Toner Mr. Edward Vargo Ms. Mary S. Velotta Ms. Adele Viguera Gerald R. & Susan Walters Mr. & Mrs. James L. Wamsley III Mrs. Carole R. Warren Mary C. Warren Dr. & Mrs. Gregory A. Watts Mr. Michael Wesel Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Williams Ms. Suann M. Winczek Ms. Jean Wingate

Carol Lee Vella*** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Warren*** Margaret & Loyal Wilson** Women’s Committee of Great Lakes Theater Festival*** Mr. Lee C. Zeiszler** Patrick M. Zohn*** John & Jane Zuzek***

Patrons ($250 to $499) Anonymous (2) The Thomas & Joann Adler Family Donor Advised Fund of the

Jewish Federation of Cleveland*** Dr. & Mrs. Peter & Kathy Alscher Thomas & Joan Baker* Mr. & Mrs. Benham S. Bates** Kathy Berkshire* John & Jeannene Bertosa** Paul & Heather Blonsky* Gary & Kay Bluhm** Bernice A. Bolek*** Richard & Mary Ann Brockett* Barbara J. Burke** Tim & Cindy Carr** Mr. & Mrs. Lucien H. Case* Ms. Megan Casserlie*

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Lori Adler Ms. Nancy J. Arndt & Mr. Andrew P. Houghton Carol Barnak Ms. Maurene Barry Mr. Thomas D. Basco Ms. Laura Bauschard Mr. & Mrs. John Beebe Ms. Linda Bickerstaff Tom & Dorothy Bier Mitch & Liz Blair Mr. William Bost Joanne R. Bratush Glenn & Jenny Brown Barbara J. Burke Cindy & Tim Carr Mr. Edward A. Chuhna Eileen Kennedy & Greg Cloyd Dr. & Mrs. Dale H. Cowan Samuel Cowling Mr. Mark Davis Ms. Elizabeth W. DeBoer Mrs. Mary J. Decker Audrey DeClement Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFrank Dolan/Hill Oscar Awards Pool Daniel & Joyce Dyer Ms. Elizabeth Eckstein Dr. & Mrs. Michael Eppig Ms. Kathryn Eyring Charles, Lidia & Alexa Fee Dr. J. Robert Fowler Ms. Barbara Fretthold Ms. Jeanne Frey Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Friedlander Carla & Jim Gallagher Katherine A. Ganz Thomas Gilbride Ms. Pamela S. Goetsch Mr. & Mrs. Randall J. Gordon Ms. Linda Grau

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Rollin & Anne Conway** Dr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Cooper** Bruce & Maryellen Cudney*** Audrey DeClement*** Pete & Margaret Dobbins* Ted Elrick Mr. & Mrs. L. William Erb* Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Fairchild Jon & Mary Fancher** Ann & Harry Farmer* Mary Eileen Fogarty*** Deborah A. Geier*** Bob & Mia Graf Lee & Peter Haas** Virginia Hansen*** Tom & Luz Higgason Mrs. Edith Hirsch Mr. Herbert J. Hoppe, Jr.* Robert & Linda Jenkins** Dr. Steven & Lena Kanter Bernie & Nancy Karr*** Eileen Kennedy & Greg Cloyd Larry & Joy Kent** Bill & Susan Kirchner* Bob & Nanci Kirkpatrick*** James & Rosemary Koehler Ronald G. Kollar*** Ursula Korneitchouk* Stephen & Carolyn Kuerbitz* Chris & Laura Larson*** Mr. & Mrs. Brian Lawler** Morton & Lola Litt* Anne R. & Kenneth E. Love** Jennifer & Peter Meckes* Steven & Dolly Minter David & Leslee Miraldi*** Steve Z. & Mary Gibbs Mitchell*** Dale Sr., Dale Jr. & Gayle Montgomery Toni & Linda Moore*** Glenn & Susan Morley Ronald Mortus Rick & Paula Reed Dr. Edward J. Rockwood*** Otmar & Rota Sackerlotzky*** Jim & Joan Schaefer Jeff & Beth Ann Sedam Mr. Bahman Y. Sharif Dr. Howard & Beth Simon* Katherine Stokes-Shafer Karl & Carol Theil** Frank & Vicki Titas** Robert & Marti Vagi** Raymond & Carolyn Voelker* Nancy-Anne Wargo* Dr. & Mrs. Gregory A. Watts** Chris & Mary Weaver Mr. John Wiedemann & Ms. Pamela Schnellinger* Brian Wynne & Patrick Cozzens** Ms. Margaret E. Zellmer**

Associates ($125 to $249) Anonymous (3) Donna Beletic* Ms. Pamela Benson* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Berges Roger Bielefeld*** Peter Blohm John Bolton*** Ms. Dorothy F. Borer* Mr. Stanley C. Brandt & Ms. Mary K. Whitmer*** Joanne R. Bratush*** Mike & Carole Brown* V. Elizabeth Brown** Larry & Andi Carlini** Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Charlick** Jean McQuillan & Richard Christ*** John & Donna Clifford*** Joanne Clifford James Collins Stan & Lisa Corwin* David & Gayle Cratty*** Mary J. Decker Mr. Alex Derkaschenko John Doucette Daniel & Joyce Dyer ** Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eikenburg*** Gene & Patricia Ewald Mary Ann & Joseph Fischer** David V. Foos*** Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Frei** Mr. & Mrs. Lou Galizio*** Mrs. Carla Gallagher* Mrs. Barbara J. Garris Virginia T. Goetz* Kathy Grekco Jean E. Gubbins** Tom & Kirsten Hagesfeld*** Ms. Bonnie Ann Hajek Curt & Karen Henkle** Ms. Robin Herrington-Bowen* Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Hicks Rick Hoch* Mark & Lynn Hofflund* Kathy & Jamie Hogg*** Ms. Elizabeth A. Irwin Marie Ivkanec* Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Janson** Deb & Gar Kaminski Marilyn & Howard Karfeld*** John & Linda Karolefski Lauren Kawentel** Samuel C. Kennell* William & Marion Kettering** Michael & Lynn Kleinman* Mr. Thomas Knox* Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Kozel*** Jacob Kronenberg & Barbara Belovich*** Fred & Joann Lafferty*** Jennifer & Robert Larson** Gregory Leach*

Gregory & Vickie Leyes** Brian & Renee Lowery** James Marino Joseph Marinucci Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. McDonald*** Roy & Cindy Moore*** Pat Murphy & Mike Kupiec Ms. Barbara H. Nahra Tom & Mary Neff** Thomas Neff Ms. Brenda Norton Robert & Margery Orth* Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patalon* Mr. & Mrs. James M. Petras Mr. & Mrs. Harold I. Pittaway III Mr. William Plesec Ms. Mary L. Pollak* Andrew & Brenda Pongracz* Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pongracz** Ms. Bette M. Prendergast James & Susan Prince* Ms. Betsy R. Quinn* Peter E. Renerts Reinhold & Ginny Roedig*** Donna Schuerger*** Steve & Kathy Schultz** Ms. Annette Shaughnessy Donna Sheridan*** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Slavin*** James Sonday William E. Spatz** Susan St. John** Mr. Arthur D. Stehlik & Mrs. Sherri L. Stehlik Kathlyn & Harry Stenzel*** Ms. Margaret A. Svoboda Sean Swick Joanne M. Uniatowski Anne Unverzagt & Richard Goddard*** Mr. & Mrs. James D. Vail** Christine & Daniel Vento* Ryan Vidmar Carol A. Vidoli*** Ms. Kimberly A. Vivolo* Michael Wagner Ms. Kathleen Waits** Mrs. Betty S. Weiss** Roger & Nancy Welchans Jean Wingate Thomas M. Wladyka* Jeanne Wojciechowicz James & Sandra Wood** John & Dianne Young***

Friends ($75 to $124) Anonymous (3) Lori Adler** Carol Barnak Kimberley Barton Thomas D. Basco

Brian & Teresa Bester* Tom & Dorothy Bier Dr. & Mrs. Dieter F. Bloser*** Susan Bobey** Phyliss M. Boggs Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Bolton*** Ms. Anita K. Bridges* Mr. & Mrs. Seth Brodsky Daniel Brown Kathy Caldwell Dr. & Mrs. Dale H. Cowan* Samuel Cowling*** Ms. & Mr. M. Judith Crocker* Judith Darus* Chris & Mary Ann Deibel*** The Eldridge Family Mary Emerson Dr. & Mrs. Michael Eppig Janice Evans** Nancy Facchiano Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Field*** Carmela Freeman Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Freeman Charles & Julia Gall** Nicholas & Marsha Gallo Lisa Greb John Greene* Marian Hancy** Jean Heller* Ms. Eleanor W. Helper* Frank & Gerry Hoffert** Ms. Carolyn R. Horn Clyde A. Horn*** Dr. Randal N. Huff Ron & Joanne Hulec*** Mary Immormino James & Gale Jacobsohn Thomas Jecker Dennis Kelly** Mr. Gilbert P. Kenehan** Mr. Kenneth R. Kessler Mr. & Mrs. Albert Kirby Mary Jo Klements David R. Knowles Mr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Kruszka* Leslie Lahr* Ms. Linda V. Lefkovitz* Chuck & Donna Loper Mr. & Mrs. John S. Lupo Susan E. Lust Alex Machaskee Paul S. Malchesky Janet Mann Anne Martin* Gretchen Mates Connie May James L. Mayer Cathy J. McCall*** Mr. David McKissock Rev. Edward E. Mehok*** Antoinette Miller*** Mr. John M. Moss & Mrs. Karen J. Moss Mark Norris


Adam Wilde Colleen Williams & Jim Persichitti Paul Wolansky Nancy N. Yood Arthur & Deborah Zinn** Maxene Zion

Endowment Fund Gifts to the Great Lakes Theater Endowment Fund were received from the following donors between July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018. Edward S. Godleski Mary Jane Davis Hartwell° Thomas° & Margaret Lynch Charitable Trust Janet & Bob° Neary Jean Z.° & John S.° Piety David P. Porter & Margaret K. Poutasse in memory of Morton G. Epstein Ron & Nancy Pottorff

Gifts were received in honor of: Diane Foley by: Mark Freeman Carla P. Gallagher by: Jim Gallagher Tom Hanks by: Sam Garrett Robert H. Martindale by: David Wildermuth Janet Neary by: Ms. Emily Holdge Brasfield Mary A. Price by: Martha & Wayne Bifano Rebecca Zuti by: Barbara & David Ackerman

Gifts were received in memory of:

The Women’s Committee

Claudine Clinton by: Pam & Russ Kilpatrick, Mary Slowey Judith Kutcher by: George A. Hoy, Lawrence R. Gonet, Donald P. Koch, Mr. James W. Kutcher, Ruth Rayle, P. Joyce Rhodes, Billy Taylor Michael Markic by: Nancy Smith Donald Mayer by: Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford Lindsay Morgenthaler by: Gries Financial

Formed in 1961, the committee is Great Lakes Theater’s longest standing volunteer support group. Members act as hosts for our actors, provide support in our administrative office and at events, and cheer us on throughout the season. If you would like to become a member, call Joanne Hulec at (216) 252-8717 for more information.

Matching Gift Corporations Eaton Corporation GE Foundation IBM Corporation The Lubrizol Foundation Nordson Corporation Foundation Perkins Charitable Foundation PNC Foundation Schneider Electric North America Foundation The Sherwin-Williams Company Many companies, like the ones listed above, match all or a portion of their employees’ charitable giving. Is your employer a matching gift company? Find out by contacting your employer or the Great Lakes Theater Development Office at (216) 453-4442.

Officers Janice Campbell, President Kathy Berkshire, Co-Vice Chair Barb Chernus, Co-Vice Chair Viola McDowell, Recording Secretary Bernice Bolek, Corresponding Secretary Nanci Kirkpatrick, Treasurer *3 – 5 consecutive years as a donor ** 6 – 9 consecutive years as a donor *** 10 or more consecutive years as a donor ° Deceased: The legacy of these generous donors lives on for future generations.

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Gerald Norton* Joan M. Oravec*** Meribeth Pannitto* Peggy & Michael Partington*** John R. Pendergast Brian Perry & Ka Pi Hoh* Mr. Alan A. Pomiecko Ms. Karen Powers Mr. James E. Racic Judy & Clifford Reeves*** Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Rencehausen Ms. Jacqueline Y. Rhodes** Ms. Lori Riga Robinson Family Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland* Ms. Lois Schneider William & Lisa Schonberg Doris A. Schultz** Randall & Sara Shaner Richard Shirey* Dr. Dave & Faye Sholiton* Mary Slak Marg Slesnick Mary Slowey* Roy & Alma Smith* Ms. Dana Snyder Mr. & Mrs. John Southworth* Dale M. Sroka John & Leslie Stanforth Kara Suzelis Kathryn Sweeny Dr. Elizabeth Swenson* Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Tatman* Edwin Upton Natalie Vloedman Tom Wagner & Malinda Smyth** Mrs. Barbara S. Walker** Rev. & Mrs. David M. Walker*** Mrs. Alice H. Webster*

Every effort is made to ensure that our donor records are current and correct. Please contact Great Lakes Theater’s Development Office at (216) 453-4442 or via email at lsteward@greatlakestheater.org with questions or to report updates and revisions.

To get started, call 216.373.1797 benrose.org/services Telephone-based care coaching for people with chronic health issues and their family caregivers. “BRI Care Consultation” [and design] is a service mark of the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

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TRUSTEES Chair

William W. Jacobs *†

President

Timothy J. Downing *

Secretary

Kim Bixenstine *

Treasurer

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Kathleen Kennedy *

Trustees

Michelle Arendt Jennifer Armstrong Walter Avdey* Dalia Baker Gina L. Beebe Gary Benz

David L. Bialosky Todd M. Burger * William Caster * Gail L. Cudak Carolyn Dickson † Leslie Dickson William B. Doggett † Carol Dolan * Dr. Howard G. Epstein Natalie Epstein *† Dianne V. Foley * Stephen H. Gariepy Lynn M. Gattozzi Elizabeth A. Grove * Arthur C. Hall, III Samuel Hartwell * Mary Elizabeth Huber Diane Hupp Joseph H. James

John E. Katzenmeyer † Denise Horstman Keen Faisal Khan * John W. Lebold * William E. MacDonald III † David M. Maiorana Ellen Stirn Mavec † Mary J. Mayer John E. McGrath † Katie McVoy * Leslie H. Moeller Mike Mumford Janet E. Neary † Pamela G. Noble * Michael J. Peterman † Timothy K. Pistell † David P. Porter † Gregory Pribulsky Georgianna T. Roberts †

Ana Rodriguez Pablo R. Ros, M.D. John D. Schubert † Peter Shimrak † Thomas G. Stafford *† Sally J. Staley Diana W. Stromberg Catherine Tanner Kristine M. Tesar Arthur L. Thomas Gerald F. Unger Nancy Wellener Patrick Zohn Rebecca A. Zuti * Executive Committee † Life Trustee

STRATEGIC ALLIANCE In 2002, Great Lakes Theater (Cleveland, Ohio) and Idaho Shakespeare Festival (Boise, Idaho) conceived a unique, strategic producing alliance designed to maximize return on organizational investments, increase production efficiencies, create long term work opportunities for artists and share best practices. In 2010, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (Incline Village, Nevada) joined the collaborative — further contributing to the momentum of the revolutionary producing prototype's success. The long term results have been remarkable. The alliance's three independent, 501c3 regional theaters have shared over 60 jointly-created productions — each featuring long term, multi-city employment opportunities for artistic company members. This revolutionary producing model has realized its vision and exceeded expectations while simultaneously resulting in notable audience growth for each company.

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STAFF Leadership Charles Fee, Producing Artistic Director Bob Taylor, Executive Director

Management Team Director of Educational Services.................Kelly Schaffer Florian Production Manager................................Jeff Herrmann Director of Institutional Advancement.................Todd Krispinsky Director of Educational Programming...... Lisa Ortenzi

Artistic Artistic Associate..............................................Tom Ford

Education

Finance & Administration Manager of Finance & Administration...................Stephanie Reed

Institutional Advancement Audience Engagement Coordinator........ Jeremy Lewis Marketing & Communications Manager................................................. Kacey Shapiro Annual Fund & Special Events Coordinator......................................Elizabeth Steward Advancement Associate...................Olivia M. Williams

Production Assistant Production Manager...........Corrie E. Purdum Company Manager.......................................Amy Essick Technical Director.......................................Mark Cytron Assistant Technical Director..........William Langenhop Master Carpenter.......................................Lindsay Loar Carpenter/Welder...............................Richard Haberlen Carpenters................... Nathan Glowacki, Val Kozlenko, Ralph Melari, Gary Zsigrai

Volunteers

Company Doctor.......Dr. Donald Ford & Cleveland Clinic Costume Interns.........Dishaina Goins, Kalicia Straight

Special Thanks Costume rentals by Sun Costumes, with Costume Design by Lauren T. Roark Great Lakes Theater is a member of the League of Resident Theaters (LORT) and operates under agreements with LORT, Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Musicians, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, and the United Scenic Artists, which are unions representing professional actors, stage managers, musicians, stagehands, directors, choreographers, and designers, respectively, in the United States.

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Education Assistant.................Chennelle Bryant-Harris Education Outreach Associate................David Hansen School Residency Program Actor-Teachers................. Trevor Buda, Adam Graber, Tim Keo, Adrionna Powell Lawrence, Kimberly Martin, Zyrece Montgomery, Shaun O’Neill, Leah Smith

Properties Master..............................Jessica Rosenlieb Assistant Properties Master............. Bernadine Cockey Costume Director............................Esther M. Haberlen Assistant Costume Shop Manager/ Tailor...............................................................Leah Loar Design Assistant/Stitcher................ Mackenzie Malone Wardrobe Supervisor........................Christina Spencer Costume Shop Intern....................................Gwen Kunz Master Electrician.................................... Tammy Taylor Charge Scenic Artist....................................Ruth Lohse Scenic Artist........................................Justine Schneider Audio Supervisor.....................................Brian Chismar Audio 2.................................................. Michael Eckman Production Stage Manager.........................Tim Kinzel* Assistant Stage Manager.............................Amy Essick Run Crew..............................Tammy Taylor, Gary Zsigrai Hanna Theatre Crew............Thomas Boddy, Chris Guy, Shaun Milligan, Nathan Tulenson

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1501 Euclid Ave., Suite 300 Cleveland, OH 44115 P: (216) 241-5490 F: (216) 241-6315 W: GreatLakesTheater.org

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PLAYHOUSE SQUARE HISTORY

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Hanna Theatre Trivia Since its opening in 1921, the Hanna Theatre has been the site of two world premieres: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Me and Juliette in 1953 and, in 1974, Odyssey by Michel Legrand starring Yul Brynner. Another first occurred in 1937, when Gilbert and Sullivan’s first Cleveland-staged opera was performed at the Hanna by the D’Oyly Carte Company from London.

rium were destroyed by fire. When the fledgling Playhouse Square organization restored the spaces in 1982, funding and time constraints made it possible only for the auditorium to be fully restored. Thanks to a gift from the George Gund Foundation, the lobby was re-created in its original splendor in 2016. You can watch a documentary about the project, “Restoring the Legacy,” on Playhouse Square’s YouTube channel.

The KeyBank State Theatre Murals

Re-Creating History

The four murals on the walls of the KeyBank State Theatre lobby were painted by American Modernist James Daugherty (1890-1974), whose work hangs in the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum and the Smithsonian. One of the murals, The Spirit of Cinema, was featured on the cover of Life magazine on February 20, 1970. It was that national attention that became the convincing argument to save the venue from the wrecking ball. Destruction of the State would also have meant the loss of the original historic Daugherty murals, since they are painted directly on the walls. Today they are the only Daugherty works which remain at the original site where they were painted.

What Would It Cost to Build Them Today? Even though the Connor Palace is not the largest of the Playhouse Square venues, it was the most costly to build ($3.5 million) by the time it premiered on Nov. 6, 1922. The largest theater, the State, (opened Feb. 5, 1921) was built at a cost of $2 million; the Ohio (Feb. 14, 1921) also cost $2 million, and the Allen’s costs totaled $1.9 million when it opened April 1, 1921. (Exact building costs for the Hanna Theatre — which opened March 28, 1921 — have yet to be uncovered.)

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A Phoenix from the Ashes In 1964, the Ohio Theatre lobby and audito-

We call the completed Ohio Theatre George Gund Foundation Lobby project a “re-creation” rather than a restoration. Why? There was nothing left to restore after a 1964 fire destroyed the space. To reproduce the lobby’s original 1921 splendor, architects, restoration specialists and Playhouse Square staff conducted exhaustive research of the original drawings by architect Thomas Lamb, photo archives and a few remaining bits of ornamental plaster detail to gain a thorough understanding of the space and inform the plans for re-creating the lobby.

Broadway to Buildings Where do the arts and real estate go handin-hand? At Playhouse Square, of course! As the theaters began to be restored in the early 1980s, it was thought that developers would step in to build and open businesses around them. When that didn’t happen, Playhouse Square began to steward development of the surrounding neighborhood. In 1999, Playhouse Square became the first performing arts center with a real estate services division, which manages the one million square feet of property owned by the organization and another 1.5 million square feet outside the theater district. Other performing arts centers have since looked to our expertise as a model.

YPs Take the Lead Best known as the masterminds behind the annual Jump Back Ball benefit, Playhouse Square’s young professionals group –


Partners – was formed in 1991. Since then, hundreds of young professionals engage with Playhouse Square each year to build leadership skills, raise funds and volunteer in support of our not-for-profit mission, enjoy shows together, network and have fun!

Keeping Up the KeyBank State Theatre

What’s in a Logo? The Playhouse Square logo we use today – a tilted burgundy square with a capital P in its center – was introduced in 2008 to capture the enduring spirit of entertainment and excitement. Each of the logo’s graphic elements has meaning: the exclamation point with a star in the “P” symbolizes excitement and innovation; the swirl in the “P” represents creativity and forward motion; the tilted square symbolizes

Going Green While red is the color most often associated with theaters, Playhouse Square is making efforts to go “green.” You will find receptacles for recycling paper, plastic and cans, along with those designated specifically for the program you’re currently reading, throughout the complex. Lighting fixtures are being switched to LED for increased energy efficiency. And the Playhouse Square administrative office is making strides towards going paperless.

Patterns in Plaster As you walk through the theaters, you may notice various patterns within the plaster decoration. Common are dentil, lamb tongue, rope and rosettes. Other patterns you may see have been associated with certain meanings since they were first used hundreds or even thousands of years ago, such as the acanthus leaf (immortality), egg and dart (life and death), and the palm leaf, first used in ancient Egypt as a reference to the Nile River. In the KeyBank State Theatre, if you look closely and carefully, you can find ox skulls, which were believed to offer protection from natural elements. And throughout the theaters, you will find griffins, mythical creatures thought of as guardians.

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First restored more than 30 years ago, the KeyBank State Theatre was repainted from the street to the proscenium in 2015. The new, cohesive color palette showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of the nearly 100-year-old theater. It took 25 painters 12,500 hours and 595 gallons of paint in 15 different colors to complete the project, which also included 6000 sheets of new metal leafing in the auditorium dome and the application of a historically accurate wall-covering design. While the theater was dark, its lighting fixtures and restrooms received major upgrades.

Playhouse Square as a destination; and the burgundy color gives nod to the color scheme of our historic theaters.

Visit the Great Lakes Theater

GIFT SHOP

in the Hanna Theatre Ticket Office.

Pick Up Great Gifts to Wear & Share! Unique Clothing | Inspired Novelties | Books & Scripts Gift Shop is open pre-show & during intermission.

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PLAYHOUSE SQUARE GUEST SERVICES Guest Assistance For questions or service that may provide a quality, entertaining experience, please see the House Manager on duty. A RedCoat usher can direct you to their office location.

at Playhouse Square

We Love Hearing From Our Guests Your feedback is important. For matters that are not immediate or for additional questions you may have, please access our online comment form at playhousesquare. org/contact-us. We read and share all comments with the staff and meet often to discuss how we can improve upon your experience at Playhouse Square. You may also find us on Facebook at facebook.com/playhousesquare, or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/playhousesquare.

Beware of Ticket Scalpers Buy your tickets ONLY from the Playhouse Square Ticket Office, at playhousesquare. org, by phone at 216-241-6000 or your licensed group/travel leader. (We cannot guarantee validity or admittance for tickets purchased elsewhere, nor can we issue replacement tickets if they are lost or stolen). Help us keep ticket prices affordable and fair for everyone.

Service for Our Guests with Special Needs Large type programs and wireless headsets are available in the House Manager’s office.

Camera Policy Cameras, including cameras on cell phones and other personal handheld devices, audio/ video tape recorders and flash photography are strictly prohibited.

Emergency Phone Number In emergency situations, family members or babysitters may call 216-771-5537 (evening hours) or 216-771-4444 (daytime hours) should they need to get a message to a guest in our theaters.

Cell Phones The experience of a live performance can be ruined by the interruption of ringtones, vibrating phones or conversation. The magic of a darkened theater can be disrupted by the light of someone text messaging as well. Please be considerate to others and remember to turn off your cell phone for the duration of the show.

Thank You

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Playhouse Square gratefully acknow­ ledges the people of Cuyahoga County for their historical support to theater restoration, upkeep and programming, as well as through their ongoing contributions through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.


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