THE FANTASTICKS Playbill - Great Lakes Theater (Spring 2016)

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Cleveland’s Classic Company at the Hanna Theatre presents

May 13–29, 2016


Photo: Roger Mastroianni

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Welcome..................................................................................................................... 4 About Great Lakes Theater............................................................................................ 5 News & Notes.............................................................................................................. 6 The Fantasticks............................................................................................................ 9 Cast of Characters...................................................................................................... 10 Musical Numbers....................................................................................................... 11 About the Play........................................................................................................... 12 The Artistic Company................................................................................................. 14 Donors....................................................................................................................... 22 Trustees..................................................................................................................... 28 Staff.......................................................................................................................... 29 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 54th 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. We believe theater holds the capacity to illuminate truth and enduring values, celebrate and challenge human nature and actions, and provide our student audiences with a glimpse of a broader world. A wellspring of learning is made possible through the arts.

Following the sensational response to our season, which featured The Secret Garden, King Lear, A Christmas Carol, Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and Shakespeare’s hilarious comedy, Love’s Labour’s Lost, we are delighted to be back onstage at the Hanna Theatre for our final offering this season — The Fantasticks, written by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones. We are pleased to welcome back resident director Victoria Bussert to helm the world’s longest-running musical. Ms. Bussert has created an extraordinary body of work with Great Lakes Theater, including The Secret Garden earlier this year and last season’s record-breaking, re-imagining of Les Misérables. We look forward to a fresh and inventive staging of The Fantasticks for an evening that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. We offer our deep gratitude to The Kulas Foundation for their support of our 2015-16 Musical Theater Series offerings of The Fantasticks and The Secret Garden, and the decades of support they have given to Great Lakes Theater. We also extend a very special thanks to our great friends, John and Barbara Schubert, for their sustained support of Great Lakes Theater as Production Sponsors of The Fantasticks. As you read through your program and look around the theater tonight, you will see the names of many friends, partners, corporations and foundations whose generosity makes all of this possible. We hope you will consider using the enclosed brochure to join them and the Great Lakes Theater family as a member, supporting the work we create on the Parker Hannifin Stage and in schools throughout our region. We offer our sincere appreciation to each and every one of our supporters, with special acknowledgement to our partners of over 30 years at Playhouse Square, and the tireless efforts of our extraordinary artists, talented administrative staff, dedicated trustees and the boundless generosity of this community! I hope to see you in our audience next season!

Charles Fee, Producing Artistic Director

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ABOUT GREAT LAKES THEATER

Great Lakes Theater’s spring 2016 production of And Then There Were None (Photo by Roger Mastroianni) he mission of Great Lakes Theater, through its main stage 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 Great Lakes’ 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, preserve the traditions of diverse cultures and generate communal spirit. On its main stage 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 programs 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 through Surround, a series of community programs that explore the themes of a main stage production. To this end, Great Lakes Theater 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 Great Lakes moves into a new era with a permanent home in 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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NEWS & NOTES Entrances and Exits

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We salute the tenure of outgoing board president Sam Hartwell (photo, left). In his three years as president he has overseen the establishment of the Legacy Society, the creation of a Strategic Alliance Joint Task Force with our partner theaters, and has welcomed our entire company to his home each year for GLT’s season kickoff party. (Thanks, Sam!) Sam will remain an active member of the board. He will be succeeded by Tim Downing (photo, right), who has been in leadership positions on the Great Lakes Theater board for more than 11 years.

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Classics On Tour

An Awesome Accolade

Students Connect

We’ll be “galumphing” to elementary schools in 2017 with a “frabjous” new touring production that is designed to impart important social lessons and provide a memorable theatrical experience for students. In our new adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s The Jabberwocky, two bullied students band together and escape to the Tulgey Wood where they meet a colorful collection of characters. Along the way, the duo defeats the Jabberwocky and applies the lessons learned to face their fears back home. Visit our website to learn more about how to bring this production to a school near you!

We applaud Kelly Schaffer Florian, Director of Educa­ tional Services, for being selected as a recipient of the 2016 Milestones Community Innovator Award. This award honors the tremendous efforts that she and the GLT Education Department have made to provide services and support for individuals with disabilities — especially patrons affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder. Since 2013, Great Lakes Theater has offered annual Sensory Friendly performances of A Christmas Carol. In 2016, the program will expand to include a Sensory Friendly performance of The Fantas­ ticks on May 18, 2016. For information, visit GreatLakes Theater.org/event/sensory.

More than 16,000 students from over 200 schools in a twenty-county region of Northeast Ohio will enjoy reduced-price tickets for Student Matinee performances of every Great Lakes Theater mainstage production this season. This is made possible through the generosity of many local funders, including the George Gund Foundation, Eaton Corp­ oration, the Harry K. and Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation, the Community Foundation of Lorain County, and dozens of “Raise Your Paddle for Education” contributors at our annual fundraising gala. Thank you for your support of live theater for local students!


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Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director

With generous support provided by

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Music by

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VICTORIA BUSSERT Company

Pedar Benson Bate* Lynn Robert Berg* Aled Davies*

Clare Howes Eisentrout* Jeffrey C. Hawkins*

Choreographer Gregory Daniels Scenic Designer Gage Williams

Costume Designer Esther M. Haberlen Stage Manager Tim Kinzel*

Meredith Lark* Justin Ness* Michael Padgett*

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Book and Lyrics by

Musical Director Matthew Webb Lighting Designer Mary Jo Dondlinger

Sound Designer David Gotwald

Assistant Stage Manager Amy Essick

The Fantasticks is part of the Kulas Musical Theater Series at Great Lakes Theater. Student Matinee Tickets are subsidized in part by a generous gift from Eaton Corporation There will be one fifteen-minute intermission. *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The video and/or audio recording of this production by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. The Fantasticks is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All Authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com

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CAST OF CHARACTERS Matt...............................................................................................Pedar Benson Bate * Hucklebee........................................................................................ Lynn Robert Berg * Henry........................................................................................................Aled Davies * Luisa........................................................................................ Clare Howes Eisentrout * Mortimer.........................................................................................Jeffrey C. Hawkins * Mute..................................................................................................... Meredith Lark *† Bellomy..................................................................................................... Justin Ness * El Gallo.............................................................................................. Michael Padgett *

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Musicians: Matthew Webb (conductor), Sara Smith Since its opening in May, 1960, at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in New York, and its subsequent revival at the Snapple Theatre Center, The Fantasticks has become the longest running production of any kind in the history of American theater. Continuing its run in New York City, please visit FantasticksOnBroadway.com. See more at: mtishows.com/the-fantasticks † Dance Captain * Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I Overture “Try to Remember”........................................... El Gallo, Luisa, Matt, Hucklebee, Bellomy “Much More”..........................................................................................................Luisa “Metaphor”....................................................................................................Matt, Luisa “Never Say No”................................................................................ Hucklebee, Bellomy “It Depends On What You Pay”.............................................El Gallo, Hucklebee, Bellomy “Soon It’s Gonna Rain”..................................................................................Matt, Luisa “Abduction Ballet”............................................................................................ Company “Happy Ending”................................................................................................ Company

Act II

Run Times Act I: 1 hour

Intermission: 15 minutes

Act II: 50 minutes

Total Run Time: 2 hours and 5 minutes

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“This Plum Is Too Ripe”..................................................Matt, Luisa, Hucklebee, Bellomy “I Can See It”............................................................................................ Matt, El Gallo “Plant a Radish”............................................................................... Hucklebee, Bellomy “’Round and ‘Round”.................................................................El Gallo, Luisa, Company “They Were You”............................................................................................Matt, Luisa “Try to Remember” (reprise)................................................................................El Gallo

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ABOUT THE PLAY Try to remember ...

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y first memory of The Fantasticks was as a 13-year-old student in Munster, Indiana, preparing to audition for the role of Louisa in the junior high school musical. I practiced “Much More” over and over again, choreographed every move I would make, assembled the perfect audition outfit — and didn’t get cast. Instead, I became the assistant director of the production, and so began my personal dance with this beautiful show. I’ve directed The Fantasticks five times in my career, and each time I seem to see it from a new life perspective. (Maturity will do that to you.) Seven years following my unsuccessful audition, I found myself directing a community theater production with my mother playing one of the fathers. (We were short on adult men.) At that time, I remember relating most strongly to the character of Matt. I knew I had to get out of my little hometown and held the deep belief that, “Beyond that road lies a shining world.” Shortly after that, I moved my life to New York and predictably found “a couple of surprises there.” Over the years, I’ve certainly had my share of El Gallo moments of heartbreak, learning the painful but important lesson of choosing real love over romanticized infatuation. My work as a teacher has exposed me to the many lessons taught by the fathers, Hucklebee and Bellomy — perhaps most especially, “Make sure you never say NO.”

When I first wrote this director’s note in March 2015, the announcement has just been made that after 55 years (with a four-year hiatus from 2002–2006), the final curtain was about to fall on what has become the world’s longest-running musical ever. What makes this even more spectacular is the fact that The Fantasticks has only played off-Broadway. Yet, it has been no less a New York institution than any of the biggest hits on the Great White Way. The day before what would have been the final performance two anonymous fans of the show stepped forward and offered the financial resources needed to keep the show running. On February 8, 2016, The Fantasticks reached an unsurpassed 21,000 performances and continues to delight audiences to this day. In his opening-night review, The New York Times’ Brooks Atkinson suggested that the show was “the sort of thing that loses magic the longer it endures.” The past 55 years has certainly proved that judgment wrong. It is with great joy that we present our very own production of The Fantasticks tonight. Like any great classic no matter our own age, the tale will remain ageless. Deep in December, our hearts should remember, and follow. — Victoria Bussert Director The Fantasticks

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Pedar Benson Bate* Matt Two seasons with Great Lakes Theater Pedar is ever so happy to return to Great Lakes Theater! Previous credits with GLT: Marius in Les Misérables, Slender in Merry Wives of Windsor. Other regional theaters: Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakes­ peare Festival, New London Barn Playhouse, Northern Stage and Finger Lakes Musical Theater Festival. Bachelor of Music from The Ohio State University. Humongous thanks to Charlie, Vicky, Greg and Matt, as well as to my wonderful wife, Meredith, and to the supportive clans Bate, Schneider, Lark! Lastly, thank you for supporting live theater. Proud member AEA. Lynn Robert Berg* Hucklebee Fourteen seasons at Great Lakes Theater

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Previously at Great Lakes Theater: The title role of Richard III, Frank Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Bishop in Les Misérables, Jonas Fogg in Sweeney Todd, Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale, Doctor Purgeon in The Imaginary Invalid, Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet, Doctor Parker in Bat Boy: The Musical, Banquo in Macbeth, Caliban in The Tempest, Sandy Tyrell in Hay Fever, Marcus Lycus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) and the Ghost of Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol. Other credits: Friar Laurence/Montague in the Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth in the Short Shakespeare! Macbeth tour with Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Malvolio in Twelfth Night at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival; Hucklebee in The Fantasticks, Bill Walker in Major Barbara, Hortensio in The Taming of the Shrew, Edmund in King Lear and Hastings in She Stoops to Conquer at the Idaho

Shakespeare Festival; Prospero in The Tempest at Maine Shakespeare Festival; The Professor in All the Great Books (Abridged) at Delaware Theater Company; and Rosen­ crantz and Guildenstern are Dead at Writer’s Theater in Chicago. He holds an MFA from the University of Delaware Professional Theater Training Program. Lynn dedicates his performance in this year’s production to the memory of his mother. SLL’M Aled Davies* Henry Fifteen seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previously for GLT: General Mackenzie in And Then There Were None, Scrooge/Samuels in A Christmas Carol, King Lear in King Lear, Gonzalo in The Tempest, Chief Inspector Hubbard in Dial “M” for Murder, John Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Arvide Abernathy in Guys and Dolls, Capulet in Romeo and Juliet, Major Metcalf in The Mousetrap, Brabantio in Othello, The Earl of Caversham in An Ideal Husband, Sheriff Reynolds in Bat Boy: The Musical, Oberon/Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Your Chairman in The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dorn in The Seagull, Deputy Governor Danforth in The Crucible, King of France in All’s Well That Ends Well, Prospero in The Tempest, David Bliss in Hay Fever, Senex in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest, Julius Caesar in Julius Caesar, Claudius in Hamlet, Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing, Buckingham in Richard III, Topper in A Christmas Carol and many others. Aled has been a proud and appreciative member of Actors’ Equity Association since 1984. Clare Howes Eisentrout* Luisa Three seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previous appearances with the company include Johanna (Sweeney Todd), Cosette (Les Misérables)


and Anne Page (The Merry Wives of Windsor). With the 2015 Lake Tahoe/Idaho Shakespeare Festival rep: Luisa (The Fantasticks) and Sampson (Romeo and Juliet). Clare is a Baldwin Wallace MT ’13 grad, as well as a certified holistic health coach from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She sends her love to her family (M+D+R+J) and thanks Aunt Sarah and The Backstreet Boys for reminding her of the joy of performance. Jeffrey C. Hawkins* Mortimer Six seasons at Great Lakes Theater

Meredith Lark* Mute Great Lakes Theater debut Meredith Lark doesn’t have the words to express her joy in taking the stage with this wonderful play at the Hanna Theater. Some favorite past credits include Within The Law

Justin Ness* Bellomy Great Lakes Theater debut Justin is thrilled to be working with Great Lakes Theater for the first time and to be reprising this role with this amazing team of artists. He was most recently seen in the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and Idaho Shakespeare Festival productions of The Fantasticks as Bellomy. Some other favorite credits include Owen Musser in The Foreigner, Daniel in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Oliver Durney in The Uncanny Valley, Narrator in A Nighttime Survival Guide, Homer Collyer in The Dazzle and BabbyBobby in The Cripple of Inishmaan. Justin currently serves as the managing director for Alley Repertory Theater. He received his BA in theater arts, performance and directing from Boise State University and his MBA from George Fox University.

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Happy to return to the audiences of Cleveland! Favorite GLT: Hysterium in A Funny Thing… Forum, Rev Hale in The Crucible, “Jeffrey” in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) and many years as Nephew Fred in A Christmas Carol. Off-Broadway: Beyond Therapy, Three Men on a Horse, The Memorandum, Incident at Vichy. NYC: Sonnet Rep, TACT, ARS NOVA, Drama League, Mint, Pecadillo, NY Theatre Ballet. Regional: Wait Until Dark, The Millionairess, The Mousetrap (REP) The Book Club Play (Cincinnati Playhouse) Doubt (Flatrock Playhouse) Peter and the Starcatcher (Rep Theatre of STL) Romeo and Juliet, She Stoops to Conquer, Cymbeline (Idaho Shakes) The Roads That Lead Here, The New New (Guthrie) Boeing Boeing, (Delaware Theatre Co) Camera: Braindead, Elementary, Taxi:Brooklyn, Masters of Sex, Royal Pains, Blue Bloods, Smash, A Gifted Man, The Big C, Walking with the Enemy, Across the Universe and most all titles for Rockstar Games. Training: PCPA, MFA – University of Delaware. Associate Artistic Director of TACT in New York City. @JeffreyCHawkins

(Mary Turner), A Christmas Carol (Belle), Dial ‘M’ For Murder (Margot), TV Time (Laurie Beeckman Theater), Legally Blonde (Vivienne), Oklahoma! (Laurey). Meredith has a BA in theater from The Ohio State University and is a graduate of the National Theater Institute. Thanks to Charlie, Vicky and Greg for this opportunity! Lots of love to my DARling and my family!

Michael Padgett* El Gallo Great Lakes Theater debut It’s such an honor to get to share this timeless, meaningful and entertaining story with so many! Michael is now five times an El Gallo, most recently at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival and at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, in rep with Romeo & Juliet. He was last in Cleveland playing the title character(s) in Jekyll & Hyde at Olmsted Performing Arts. He also played Jekyll at Broadway Theatre of Pitman, where he earned a Broadway World Best Actor nomination. Selected regional: Phillipe/cover Phantom in Yeston’s Phantom (Westchester Broadway Theatre), Ravenal in Show Boat (Media Theatre), Dashing Baritenor in The

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Music of the Night (North Shore Musical Theatre), Sir Lancelot in Camelot (Gretna Theatre) and El Gallo in The Fantasticks (Infinity Theatre Company). He has performed five times at New York’s famous nightclub, Feinstein’s/54 Below, and once met Hugh Jackman at an audition. I was auditioning. He wasn’t. Michael will next be seen as Thomas Jefferson in 1776 (Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre). A southern boy living in New York City. All my love to Jamie, my strong partner who keeps me breathing between gigs. Proud member of Actor’s Equity Association and proudly performing in a theater that hires Union performers! Check me out at michaelpadgett.com.

Understudies Noa Barenblatt, Warren Egypt Franklin, David Holbert, Meredith Lark*, Matthew Pitts

Directors Victoria Bussert Director Twenty-nine seasons at Great Lakes Theater

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Victoria Bussert balances the professional and academic worlds, dividing her time between an active career as an award-winning freelance director while holding the position of director of music theater for Baldwin Wallace University. Nationally, her work has been seen at Manhattan Theatre Club, York Theatre, New World Stages, Goodspeed Opera, Playhouse Square, Portland Stage, Dallas Theatre Center, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Pegasus Players, Anchorage Opera, Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Play House and Beck Center for the Arts, among others. Her international credits include Friar Tuck in Russia, The Who’s Tommy in Brazil, the Danish premiere of Avenue Q (2012 Reumert Award nomination) and the European premieres of [title of show] and Lizzie for the Fredericia Teater in Denmark. Prior to her teaching career, Victoria served as associate director for Great Lakes Theater and continues her long association with that company as resident director, most recently directing the award-winning The Secret Garden. Upcoming projects

include My Fair Lady for Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Forever Plaid for Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and West Side Story for Baldwin Wallace. Special thanks to Charlie, Greg, Matt, Mary Jo and Esther. For my beautiful friend, Janet Watson. Gregory Daniels Choreographer Four seasons at Great Lakes Theater Gregory is thrilled to return to GLT after choreographing The Secret Garden, Les Misérables, Cabaret and Sondheim On Sondheim. Credits include the regional premieres of In The Heights, Dogfight, Carrie: The Musical and Spring Awakening (2012 and 2014 Cleveland Critics Circle award for Best Choreography), all at Beck Center. Other choreographic credits include Anything Goes; the world premiere of a new musical, My Own Song; and Putting it Together (Syracuse Stage), starring Tony Award winners Lillias White and Chuck Cooper; Dreamgirls; Lizzie: The Rock Musical; Murder Ballad and Saturday Night Fever. He also had the rare honor of creating and choreographing a new number for The Rockettes for The Commerce Bank Wow Awards. As the head of the Dance Department at Baldwin Wallace University since 2010, he has choreographed many shows, including A Chorus Line and next fall’s West Side Story. He is a proud member of SDC. Special thanks to my creative collaborating partner Vicky, to Charlie, Chris, Bob and the entire GLT family and to Jared for always being there with smiles, support and inspiration. For more info, please visit www.gregorydaniels.net Charles Fee Producing Artistic Director Fourteen seasons at Great Lakes Theater Directing credits at GLT: 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, Hamlet, 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


nity. 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 B.A. from the University of the Pacific and Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego. Along with his wife, Lidia, and 20-yearold 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. Matthew Webb Music Director Nine seasons at Great Lakes Theater Matthew is a graduate of the Baldwin Wallace College Conservatory of Music, resides in New York City and hails from

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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 Lake Tahoe, 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 in Boise, 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 commu-

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Cordova, Illinois. He is thrilled to be back in the Hanna Theatre, bringing The Fantasticks to Cleveland after its runs at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and Idaho Shakespeare Festival. Previously at Great Lakes Theater: Sweeney Todd, A Christmas Carol, Sondheim on Sondheim, Guys & Dolls, Cabaret, Bat Boy, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Into the Woods, Macbeth, Two Gentlemen of Verona and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. He is currently the music supervisor for the acclaimed corporate entertainment group, The Water Coolers, and has performed for clients including AT&T, Adobe, Citibank, La Quinta, Pitney Bowes and Dunkin Brands. For two years, Matthew created the sound design for ISF’s, Shakespearience, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest, and their productions of Macbeth and Much Ado About Nothing. He sends abundant love and gratitude to Vicky, Sara, Charlie, Corrie and his amazing parents, Carol and Jerry.

Designers Mary Jo Dondlinger Lighting Designer Twenty-nine seasons at Great Lakes Theater Career design credits include productions for Circle in the Square, The Irish Repertory Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, TheaterWorks (Hartford) and many others. Mary Jo has long been associated with the York Theatre Company off-Broadway where she designed the original production of The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!), as well as many other musicals and plays. Most recent credits at Great Lakes Theater are Les Misérables, Sweeney Todd and co-designer of the annual holiday presentation of A Christmas Carol. David Gotwald Sound Designer One season at Great Lakes Theater

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A native Clevelander, David is thrilled to be returning to GLT and The Hanna Theatre — where he experienced his first Broadway

road show. Over the last three decades, he was the sound mixer for numerous Broadway productions: A Chorus Line (1981), Dreamgirls (1983), Sweet Charity (1986), Cabaret (1988), Jerome Robbins’ Broadway (1989), Crazy For You (1991), Passion (1994), Fosse (1998), The Producers (2000), Gypsy (2007), The Addams Family (2009) and the 2014 Best Musical: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. In 2006, David designed the sound for the Tony Award-winning Jay Johnson - The Two and Only and the off-Broadway hit The Musical of Musicals. In 1975, he designed El Grande de Coca Cola at The State Theatre as part of the rejuvenation of Playhouse Square. He has worked as a concert sound engineer for Tommy Tune, Mandy Patinkin and Patti LuPone; and for special events at The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and NY City Center Encores series. Before heading to New York City, he was a member of the Cleveland Play House Youth Theatre and production manager at The Fairmount Center in Novelty, Ohio. Currently, David is teaching at Carnegie Mellon University and designing in Pittsburgh, Idaho and Lake Tahoe. Esther M. Haberlen Costume Design Twelve seasons with Great Lakes Theater Previously for GLT: Much Ado About Nothing and Les Misérables at the Hanna Theater; The Secret Adversary, The Great Globe Itself, Seven Ages, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Double Heart and On the Dark Side of Twilight on stages around northeast Ohio through the GLT Surround Program. Dreamgirls and Fame for the CMSD All-City Musical at the Ohio Theater. Other local credits: Beck Center for the Arts, Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music, Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Playhouse MFA Acting Program, Chagrin Valley Performing Arts Academy, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Opera Theater, Cleveland Public Theater, Dobama Theater and The Willoughby Fine Arts Association. Esther holds a BFA in theater production and design from the State University of New York–Fredonia, and has also worked region-


ally for theaters including Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Pittsburgh Public Theater and The Chautauqua Conservatory. Esther is costume shop manager for GLT and her sister theaters, Idaho Shakespeare Festival and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. A native of Syracuse, New York, she has proudly called Cleveland home since 2003. Gage Williams Scenic Designer Eleven seasons at Great Lakes Theater

Stage Management Amy Essick Assistant Stage Manager Two seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previous Production Assistant credits include And Then There Were None, The Secret Garden, A Christmas Carol, The Tempest, Les Misérables, and The Merry Wives of Windsor with Great Lakes Theater. Other Assistant

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Recent productions include Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He has designed sets for notable regional theaters and opera companies, including Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Childsplay, Pioneer Theatre Company, Utah Opera Company, Grand Theatre, Salt Lake Shakespeare and the Classical Greek Theatre Festival. For television, art director credits include productions for ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, HBO, Showtime, ESPN, Disney, VH-1 and MTV. Gage is the chair of the Department

of Theatre at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and executive director of Salt Lake Shakespeare. From 1999 to 2013, he led the department’s design program that was recognized by Onstage as one of the top five undergraduate design programs in the United States. He received a CableACE Award for his art direction of the Showtime network film Mastergate. His set designs for Anne of Green Gables at Childsplay and Hamlet at ISF were selected for the USA Design Exhibit at the 1999 and 2003 Prague Quadrennial Stage Design Exposition. He is a member of USA Local 829, and received a MFA from Southern Methodist University.

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Stage Management credits include Damn Yankees, And The World Goes Round, The Sound of Music, Hello Dolly, and The Sunshine Boys with Porthouse Theater. Amy earned her BA in Theater Studies from Kent State University. She has also worked as the Company Manager for Porthouse Theater and The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. Love to all my family and friends and thank you for all of the support!

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Tim Kinzel* Stage Manager Six seasons at Great Lakes Theater Previous credits for Great Lakes Theater include A Christmas Carol, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, An Ideal Husband, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo & Juliet, Imaginary Invalid, Blithe Spirit, Much Ado About Nothing, Richard III, Deathtrap, As You Like It, Merry Wives of Windsor, Dial “M” for Murder, The Tempest, King Lear. 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. He also holds multiple production assistant and intern credits with Alley Theater, Houston Grand Opera and Stages Repertory Theater. Diehard Cleveland fan patiently waiting to attend that championship parade. Love to family, friends, and Cleveland for lending your large hearts and support for the arts. GO CAVS! ROLL TRIBE!

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Tom Jones Book and Lyrics Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt wrote The Fantasticks for a summer theater at Barnard College. After its off-Broadway opening in May 1960, it went on to become the longest-running production in the history of the American stage and one of the most frequently produced musicals in the world. It is currently running in a successful revival in New York. Their first Broadway show, 110 In The Shade, was successfully revived a few years ago by the New York City Opera and is sched-

uled for a new Broadway production this April, produced by the Roundabout Theatre, starring Audra MacDonald. I Do! I Do!, their two-character musical starring Mary Martin and Robert Preston, was a success on Broadway and is frequently done around the country and the world. (One production, in Minneapolis, played for 22 continuous years with the same two actors in the leading roles.) For several years, Jones and Schmidt worked privately at their theater workshop, concentrating on small-scale musicals in new and often untried forms. The most notable of these efforts were Celebration, which moved to Broadway, and Philemon, which won an Outer Critics Circle Award. They contributed incidental music and lyrics to the off-Broadway play Colette, starring Zoe Caldwell, then did a full-scale musical version under the title Colette Collage. In 1998, The Show Goes On, a musical revue featuring their theater songs and starring Jones and Schmidt, was presented at the York Theatre, and Mirette, their musical based on the award-winning children’s book, premiered at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut. In addition to an Obie Award and the 1992 Special Tony Award for The Fantasticks, in 1999, their “stars” were added to the off-Broadway Walk of Fame outside the Lucille Lortel Theatre. See more at: mtishows.com/people/tom-jones Harvey Schmidt Music Harvey Schmidt, born in Texas in 1929, is a writer of musical theater. He is best known for the longest-running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which has been running off-Broadway since 1960. All of Schmidt’s major musicals were written with lyricist Tom Jones, whom he met at the University of Texas. Shows: Shoestring ’57 (1957), Demi-Dozen (1958), The Fantasticks (1960), 110 In The Shade (1963), I Do! I Do! (1966), Celebration (1969), Colette (1970), Philemon (1973), Grover’s Corners (1987), Mirette (1996). From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia. See more at: mtishows.com/people/harvey-schmidt Music Theatre International (MTI) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies,


granting schools, as well as amateur and professional theaters from around the world, the rights to perform the largest selection of great musicals from Broadway and beyond. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these shows to pro-

vide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 60,000 theatrical organizations in the United States and in over 60 countries worldwide.

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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 between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. “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 join the Great Lakes Theater family by making a tax-deductible 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 programs.

Sponsors Company Sponsors $100,000 and above The Cleveland Foundation***

Cuyahoga Arts and Culture** Lead Sponsors $50,000 to $99,999 The David and Inez Myers Foundation*** The Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation***

The George Gund Foundation*** The Kulas Foundation*** The John P. Murphy Foundation***

Sponsors $25,000 to $49,999 The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation The GAR Foundation*** The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation***

Season Sponsors:

PNC Foundation The Reinberger Foundation***

Media Sponsors:

The Business Alliance of Great Lakes Theater:

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*3 – 5 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor **6 – 9 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor ***10 or more consecutive years as an Annual Fund 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.” Marilyn* and Paul* Brentlinger Willard and Donna Carmel Mary* and Leigh Carter Natalie and Morton Epstein Edward S. Godleski Samuel S. Hartwell Jack and Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Kate Lunsford Mary Anne* and Jack McGrath Janet and Bob Neary

Richard II, Act II, Scene ii James A. Nelson* Donald and Anne Palmer Lynn and Tim Pistell Professor Alan Miles Ruben and Judge Betty Willis Ruben The John Sherwin Family George* and Marjorie* Springer Thomas G. and Ruth M. Stafford Arthur L. Thomas Audrey* and Dick* Watts

*Deceased: The legacy of these generous donors lives on for future generations.

LEAVE A LEGACY!

For more information regarding planned gifts, please contact Don Bernardo, Director of Development, (216) 453-1068 | dbernardo@greatlakestheater.org.


THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY Individual donors of $1,000 and above are members of Great Lakes Theater’s “Shakespeare Society” and are entitled to certain benefits, including invitations to special Society events and activities. For more information, contact Don Bernardo at (216) 453-1068.

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Avon Circle $10,000 to $24,999

Bridgewater Associates, Inc.** The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation*** Mr. Todd M. Burger & Ms. Kristie Beck Barry & Suzanne Doggett*** Carol Dolan & Greggory Hill** Mr. & Mrs. Morton G. Epstein*** Ernst & Young, LLP*** Fifth Third Bank Forest City Enterprises, Inc.* The Harry K. and Emma R. Fox Foundation*** The Giant Eagle Foundation* Paul R. & Denise Horstman Keen** The Laub Foundation*** Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Moeller*** David P. Porter & Margaret K. Poutasse*** The Thomas H. White Foundation, a KeyBank Trust**

Bill & Judie Caster* Mr. & Mrs. Homer D. W. Chisholm*** The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation*** Gail Cudak & Thomas Young*** Richard & Evelyn Dolejs* Mr. James Graham & Mr. David Dusek Timothy J. Downing & Ken Press* Charles, Lidia & Alexa Fee** Dianne V. Foley Henry G. Grendell Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hartwell*** Susan C. & Jeffery A. Hastings** Diane Kathleen Hupp William W. Jacobs*** Victor C. Laughlin, M.D. Memorial Foundation Trust*** The Lubrizol Foundation*** MAP Royalty, Inc.* Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Mayer*** Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McGregor * McMaster-Carr Supply Company*** Donald W. Morrison*** Nicholas & Sue Peay*** Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Peterman*** Dr. Scott & Mrs. Judy Pendergast*** Prof. Alan Miles Ruben & Judge Betty Willis Ruben Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Ruhl*** Dr. & Mrs. Gerard Seltzer* Kim Sherwin** Steve Gariepy & Nancy Sin*** Sally J. Staley*** Target* Arthur L. Thomas Donna & Richard Walsh*** Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Wellener IV*** John & Lori Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. White*

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

Folio Circle ($1,000 to $2,499)

The Abington Foundation* Eaton Corporation*** Jack & Mary Ann Katzenmeyer*** The Community Foundation of Lorain County*** Janet & Bob Neary*** The Nord Family Foundation*** Dr. & Mrs. Donald Palmer*** Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pistell*** Mrs. James O. Roberts*** Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford*** John & Barbara Schubert*** The Shubert Foundation***

Stratford Circle ($5,000 to $9,999)

Chuck & Bonnie Abbey** Walt & Laura Avdey** Dalia & Robert Baker*** Robyn & David Barrie*** William & Viia Beechler Mitch & Liz Blair*** Glenn & Jenny Brown*** The Carmel Family Foundation

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Michelle R. Arendt*** John & Laura Bertsch* David & Carolyn Bialosky* Kim & Bart Bixenstine* H.F. & J.C. Burkhardt*** Calfee, Halter & Griswold, LLP** Jack & Janice Campbell*** Donald & Annamarie Chick***

The Alvah Stone & Adele Corning Chisholm Memorial Fund Beverly J. Coen* Brian Wynne & Patrick Cozzens* Carolyn & Charles Dickson*** Mr. Howard Epstein & Mr. Gregg Levine Mr. & Mrs. John & Sharon Ferchill Mr. Gerald Freedman Mr. Edward S. Godleski** Ms. Roe Green The Gries Family Foundation*** Elizabeth Grove & Rich Bedell* William R. Gustaferro*** John & Virginia Hansen*** Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.*** Donna M. & Alex I. Koler Charlotte R. Kramer John J. & JoAnn D. Lane Ken & Mary Loparo*** Jack McGrath*** Mr. & Mrs. William E. MacDonald III Mr. & Mrs. John C. Morley*** Mr. & Mrs. William Osborne, Jr.*** Thomas J. Pajk Mr. & Mrs. John S. Piety*** John & Norine Prim*** Geri Presti & Dr. John R. Sedor Linda Schlageter*** Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph K. Schmeller* Laura & Alvin Siegal Donald A. & Catherine C. Sinko** Brit & Kate Stenson*** Diana & Eugene Stromberg*** Mr. Robert A. Tschannen*** Gerald F. Unger*** Mary C. Warren** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Warren** Robert & Emily Williams* Julie Sabroff Willoughby Margaret & Loyal Wilson* Patrick M. Zohn*** *3-5 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor. **6-9 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor. ***10 or more consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor.

Every effort is made to ensure that our Donor records are current and correct. Please call the Development Office (216.453.4442) with questions or to report updates and revisions.


Welcome! The following individuals made their first gift or returned as active donors to Great Lakes Theater during the period July 1, 2015 through April 12, 2016. The Great Lakes Theater family welcomes you!

Ms. Nancy J. Arndt Ms. Nancy M. Barnes Mr. Thomas Berges Jeffrey Boecker & Susan Iler Phyliss M. Boggs James F. Brown Stan & Lisa Corwin Mary Dolan & David Haracz Mr. Bob Fowler

Sustainers ($500 to $999)

Ms. Rebecca A. Zuti & Mr. Anthony D. DeCello * John & Jane Zuzek***

Patrons ($250 to $499) Lori Adler* Thomas & Joann Adler** Mary Archambault Jason & Laura Aquila Mr. & Mrs. Benham S. Bates** Fred & Mary Behm** Dr. & Mrs. David F. Bennhoff Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Boehnlein* Bernice A. Bolek*** John Bolton** Paul & Heather Blonsky Gary & Kay Bluhm** Julia and Ben Brouhard* Steven & Sharon Broz Paul Campbell Tim & Cindy Carr* Ms. Megan Casserlie Tom & Anita Cook* Bruce & Maryellen Cudney Audrey DeClement*** Ms. Anne B. DesRosiers & Mr. Stephen Kadish* Pete & Margaret Dobbins Jeanne S. Epstein*** James Eschmeyer*** Jon & Mary Fancher* Ann & Harry Farmer Mary Ann & Joseph Fischer Matt & Jennifer Flannery Chad & Ivy Gaizutis Ilona K. Gram* Lainie Hadden John & Barbara Hemsath Kathy & Jamie Hogg*** Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jahn Robert & Linda Jenkins* Bernie & Nancy Karr*** Ruben Kasap Ms. Joylen J. Kent* Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kimmel** Bill & Susan Kirchner Bob & Nanci Kirkpatrick*** James Koehler Ronald G. Kollar** Jacob Kronenberg & Barbara Belovich** Ms. Theresa Kuehn**

Deb & Gar Kaminski Charles King & Catherine Keating Stephen & Carolyn Kuerbitz Thomas & Sheryl Love Diane Moffett Frances Stewart & David Mook Gerald Norton Robert & Margery Orth Cynthia Lammert Chris & Laura Larson Stephen & Lillian Levine Morton & Lola Litt Anne R. & Kenneth E. Love* Mr. David McKissock Rita C. McLaughlin The Mersol Family*** Steven & Dolly Minter Mary & Steve Mitchell*** Dale Sr., Dale Jr. & Gayle Montgomery Doug & Denise Neary Ms. Pam Noble & Mr. Macke Bentley Ms. Brenda Norton Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oshinsky** Lou M. Papes* Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer M. Piper*** Thomas A. Piraino & Barbara C. McWilliams* Progressive Insurance Foundation Dr. Edward J. Rockwood*** Mrs. Sharon M. Rogers** Otmar & Rota Sackerlotzky*** Richard Shirey Dr. Howard Simon Dr. & Mrs. Lynn A. Smith** Nancy Sullivan Mr. Bob Taylor & Mr. Jeffery A. Herrmann Karl & Carol Theil* Frank & Vicki Titas** Dr. & Mrs. Ken Tomecki** Robert & Marti Vagi* Mr. & Mrs. James D. Vail* Carol Lee Vella*** Nancy-Anne Wargo Mr. John Wiedemann & Ms. Pamela Schnellinger Dr. & Mrs. Eric & Paulette Balin Yasinow Mr. Lee C. Zeiszler* Ms. Margaret E. Zellmer Ruth & Sidney Zilber***

Associates ($125 to $249) Chuck & Maureen Adler Randy & Pam Ballard* Donna Beletic* Ms. Pamela Benson

Meribeth Pannitto Mr. & Mrs. James M. Petras Mary Slowey Anita K. Stoll Gail Stroud The Edward & Katherine Thomas Family Dorothy Ann Turick Bobby Withrow Jerry & Kathy Berkshire John & Jeannene Bertosa* Tom & Dorothy Bier*** Elizabeth Bishop Denise Blanda* Susan Bobey** Ms. Dorothy F. Borer Ms. Robin Herrington Bowen*** Joanne R. Bratush** Mr. James Brown V. Elizabeth Brown** Richard & Mary Ann Brockett Larry & Andi Carlini** John & Donna Clifford*** Rollin & Anne Conway* Dr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Cooper* David & Gayle Cratty** Lowell & Carole Davis*** Chad & Andrea Deal Marilyn P. Demeter*** Daniel & Joyce Dyer * Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eikenburg*** Dr. & Mrs. Michael Eppig*** Mr. & Mrs. L. William Erb Howard P. Erlichman** Susan L. Fike*** Mary Eileen Fogarty*** David V. Foos** Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Frei** Lillian Friedman Mr. & Mrs. Lou Galizio*** Mrs. Barbara J. Garris* Deborah A. Geier*** Gary & Katie Geoffrion Greg & Gail Gibson*** Larry & Jean Gilbert* Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Gray** John Greene Tom & Kirsten Hagesfeld** Michael & Suzanne Harris* Arlene & William Hazlett* Curt & Karen Henkle** Clyde A. Horn*** Ron & Joanne Hulec*** James & Gale Jacobsohn* Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Janson* Ms. Margaret Kaczmarek Marilyn & Howard Karfeld*** Lauren Kawentel** David & Sue Klepac*** Michael & Lynn Kleinman* Mr. Thomas Knox Fred & Joann Lafferty***

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Dr. & Mrs. James E. Arnold Mr. Darrell Austin Jeffrey Boecker & Susan Iler Bette Bonder & Patrick Bray** The Rev. Dr. Joan Campbell* Beverly and Bruce Cameron Christopher & Nancy Coburn*** Suzanne Day Ms. Leslie C. Dickson* The Phyllis H. & William H. Evans Charitable Foundation Richard Furnstahl & Teresa Stankiewicz Janet & Patricia Glaeser*** Gary & Joanna Graeff Lee & Peter Haas Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Heller Mary Ellen Huesken Mr. Robert Humphrey Kenneth Karosy*** Stewart & Donna Kohl Eva & Rudolf Linnebach Rosa and Samuel Lobe Memorial Fund of the Jewish Federation** Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Lynch*** Mark & Barbara Mazzone Brian & Cindy Murphy** Francis & Viola McDowell** John J. Meiburger Helen & Harry Mercer** David & Leslee Miraldi*** Deborah L. Neale*** Ms. Karen Nemec* Mr. & Mrs. Patrick W. O’ Connor** Thomas & Helen Rathburn** Dr. & Mrs. Bradford J. Richmond* Mrs. Kathy Salem* Bill and Dallas Schubert Mr. & Mrs. Mark Siegel** Naomi G. & Edwin Z. Singer Family Fund, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland* Lloyd Snyder & Margaret Terry Kathleen Turner*** Raymond Voelker Dr. & Mrs. Gregory A. Watts* Women’s Committee of Great Lakes Theater*** Mr. James Wooley

Dr. Richard J. Goetsch Mr. & Mrs. Randall J. Gordon Douglas Gray Drs. Thomas & Cynthia Gustaferro Ms. Kathleen E. Hancock Rick Hoch Mary Immormino Brittany Jackson

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Mr.& Mrs. Brian Lawler* Ms. Carla Licastro* Brian & Renee Lowery** Frederick C. Luckay Robert MacMurray Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. McDonald*** Jean McQuillan & Richard Christ*** Jennifer & Peter Meckes Nan Miller** Toni & Linda Moore** Roy & Cindy Moore** Nordson Corporation Foundation** Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Patalon Brian Perry & Ka Pi Hoh Andrew & Brenda Pongracz Ms. Betsy R. Quinn Ms. Lori Riga* Reinhold & Ginny Roedig*** Mr. & Mrs. James A. Saks** Mr. Mark J. Salling & Ms. Cindie Carroll Pankhurst*** Donna Schuerger** Donna Sheridan*** John & Susan Siegfried Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Slavin** David & Rita Smith*** Mr. Joseph A. Sopko Mr. & Mrs. John Southworth William E. Spatz** Kathlyn & Harry Stenzel*** Jan & Bill Stern Susan St. John** Anita K. Stoll Albert Stratton* Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Neary** Mr. & Mrs. William W. Taft Mr. Joseph E. Talaba Elizabeth Twohig** Anne Unverzagt & Richard Goddard** Ryan Vidmar James L. Wagner* Ms. Kathleen Waits* Mrs. Barbara S. Walker* Mrs. Betty S. Weiss* Thomas M. Wladyka James & Sandra Wood* Mr. & Mrs. James Xinakes** John & Dianne Young Dr. C. Russell & Cynthia Zachem

Friends ($75 to $124)

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Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Bahler Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bercu Dr. & Mrs. Dieter F. Bloser*** Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Bolton*** Mr. D. Stephen Botorff & Ms. Patricia J. Moyer** Mr. Stanley C. Brandt & Ms. Mary K. Whitmer*** Carol Brenneman Mike & Carole Brown Barbara J. Burke*

Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Charlick Samuel Cowling** Judith Darus Chris & Mary Ann Deibel*** Ms. Marilyn Dewees Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Doherty Jim & Kathy Donchess Donna Douglas*** Bob & Ginny Eckardt The Eldridge Family*** Mr. & Mrs. Oliver F. Emerson Deena & Richard Epstein** Janice Evans* Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Field*** Mr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Frey* Katherine A. Ganz Mr. Rob Gill Virginia T. Goetz Mr. John Goldblum Ms. Emily Grannis Jean E. Gubbins* Betty Haberkamp Hazel Haffner*** Marian Hancy** Tim O’Neil & Julie Harris Mr. & Mrs. Rick & Jeanne Hauer Debra & Tom Hayes Jean Heller Ms. Eleanor W. Helper Robert T. Hexter Frank & Gerry Hoffert* Mark & Lynn Hofflund Mr. & Mrs. Chet & Greta Insolia Marie Ivkanec Laura & Sean Kelleher Dennis Kelly* Mr. Gilbert P. Kenehan* Samuel C. Kennell William & Marion Kettering* Larry & Janet Kilgore** Mr. & Mrs. Albert Kirby Stuart & Anne Klein Mary Jo Klements Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Kozel*** Debra Krause Mr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Kruszka Pat Murphy & Mike Kupiec* Leslie Lahr Thomas & Anne LaMotte Mr. & Mrs. Robert Larson* Denio Leone Gregory & Vickie Leyes* Ted & Mary Lomac*** Mr. & Mrs. John M. Lovett Mr. & Mrs. John S. Lupo Ronald & Elizabeth Manolio*** Gretchen Mates** Rev. Edward E. Mehok*** Antoinette Miller** Mr. & Mrs. Dave & Bobbe Miller Broock & Patty Munro Tom & Mary Neff* Ken Noetzel* Fulton & Thea O’Donoghue David Oldham** Joan M. Oravec*** Peggy & Michael Partington** Mr. William Plesec

Ms. Mary L. Pollak Mr. Alan A. Pomiecko Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pongracz* Mr. Jim Porter Jeffrey Powell Larry & Susan Rakow* Judy & Clifford Reeves** Donna & James Reid*** Heath & Kathryn Reinhardt The Reinker Family*** Mr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Rencehausen Ms. Jacqueline Y. Rhodes* Barbara S. Robinson* Keith & Margaret Robinson Barbara Sabo William & Lisa Schonberg Dina & Richard Schoonmaker*** Doris A. Schultz** Steve & Kathy Schultz* Linda Sebald Randall & Sara Shaner Dr. Dave & Faye Sholiton Alma L. Smith Tom Wagner & Malinda Smyth* Darwin L. Steele *** Linda Kane & Gary Stewart Katherine Stokes-Shafer Mr. Jon Shaffer Albert & Bernice Strasshofer*** Ms. Elizabeth Swenson Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Tatman Mr. & Mrs. George Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Tyler, Jr. Carol A. Vidoli*** Adele Viguera Ms. Kimberly A. Vivolo Natalie Vloedman Michael Wagner Rev. & Mrs. David M. Walker*** Gordon & Virginia Wepfer* Sharon & Yoash Wiener*** Arthur & Deborah Zinn** *3 – 5 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor **6 – 9 consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor ***10 or more consecutive years as an Annual Fund donor

Matinee Idols Donors who underwrote tickets to 2015-2016 Student Matinees so more students can attend. Chuck & Bonnie Abbey American Tank and Fabricating Mrs. Al A. Archambault Robyn & David Barrie Ms. Melanie Bingham Richard & Mary Ann Brockett Jack & Janice Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Chernus Chad & Andrea Deal Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph H. Garfield, Jr. Ted & Nancy Goble Mrs. Mary Jane Hartwell Ron & Joanne Hulec

Dr. Shelly & Jan Jones Artz Jack & Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Bob & Nanci Kirkpatrick Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pistell Mr. & Mrs. Harold I. Pittaway III Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Powers Jeff & Bethann Sedam Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford Sally J. Staley Dr. & Mrs. Ken Tomecki Matha C. Towns Mr. & Mrs. Roger S. Vail John & Dianne Young

Matching Gift Corporations Eaton Corporation FirstEnergy Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Foundation IBM Corporation The Lubrizol Corporation Nordson Corporation Foundation

Gifts were received in honor of: Gail Cudak Mort & Natalie Epstein Chris Fornadel Todd Krispinsky Michael Peterman Tom Stafford Sally J. Staley

Gifts were received in memory of: Paul Brentlinger Geoffrey Michael Heller H. Ronald Pottorff

The Women’s Committee 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. Officers

Barbara Cercone, President Janice Campbell, Vice Chair Viola McDowell, Recording Secretary Bernice Bolek, Corresponding Secretary Nanci Kirkpatrick, Treasurer


INNOVATION FUND Great Lakes Theater is extremely grateful to the following generous donors who recently contributed to match a $200,000 grant from The Cleveland Foundation to create the “Great Lakes Theater Innovation Fund.” This permanent endowed fund will provide entrepreneurial capital to enable Great Lakes Theater to pursue projects designed to further enhance the company’s growth and sustainability.

Dr. Edward S. Godleski Elizabeth Grove & Rich Bedell Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Hartwell Susan C. & Jeffery A. Hastings William W. Jacobs Jack and Mary Ann Katzenmeyer Paul R. & Denise Horstman Keen Donna M. & Alex I. Koler John J. and JoAnn D. Lane Dr. Lawrence E. Lohman & Mrs. Mary J. Lohman Ken & Mary Loparo Mr. & Mrs. William E. MacDonald III Mr. & Mrs. Leslie H. Moeller Donald W. Morrison

Janet and Bob Neary Dr. Scott & Mrs. Judy Pendergast Elizabeth & Harlan Peterjohn Lynn & Tim Pistell David P. Porter & Margaret K. Poutasse John & Barbara Schubert Kim Sherwin Squire Patton Boggs Thomas G. & Ruth M. Stafford Brit & Kate Stenson Diana & Gene Strombert Gerald F. Unger Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. White Julie Sabroff Willoughby

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Chuck & Bonnie Abbey Walt & Laura Avdey David & Carolyn Bialosky Kim & Bart Bixenstine Mitch & Liz Blair H.F. & J.C. Burkhardt Bill & Judie Caster Beverly J. Coen Gail Cudak & Thomas Young Carol Dolan & Greggory Hill Richard & Evelyn Dolejs Timothy J. Downing & Ken Press Dr. Howard Epstein Dianne V. Foley Geoffrey Michael Heller Memorial Fund

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TRUSTEES Chair

Thomas G. Stafford*+

President

Samuel Hartwell*

Secretary

Kim Bixenstine*

Treasurer

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Walter Avdey*

Trustees

Michelle Arendt Dalia Baker Gary D. Benz David Bialosky* Mitchell G. Blair * Todd M. Burger*

William Caster* Beverly J. Coen Gail L. Cudak Carolyn Dickson+ Leslie Dickson Barry Doggett+ Carol Dolan* Timothy J. Downing* Dr. Howard G. Epstein* Natalie Epstein*+ Dianne V. Foley* Rudolph Garfield+ Stephen H. Gariepy Henry G. Grendell Elizabeth A. Grove* Susan Hastings Mary Elizabeth Huber Diane Kathleen Hupp William W. Jacobs*+

John E. Katzenmeyer+ Denise Horstman Keen Kathleen Kennedy Faisal Khan Jonathan Leiken Mary J. Mayer William MacDonald III+ Ellin Stirn Mavec+ John E. McGrath+ Leslie H. Moeller Danielle Morris Janet E. Neary*+ Robert D. Neary+ Pamela G. Noble* Michael J. Peterman+ Thomas A. Piraino, Jr. Timothy K. Pistell+ David P. Porter+ Georgianna T. Roberts+

Ana G. Rodriguez Rudolph K. Schmeller John D. Schubert+ Peter Shimrak+ Laura Siegal+ Mark C. Siegel Sally J. Staley Diana W. Stromberg Gerald F. Unger Thomas D. Warren Nancy Wellener Kevin M. White* Julie Sabroff Willoughby 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 50 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 Development.........................Don Bernardo Production Manager...............Christopher D. Flinchum Director of Educational Services.................Kelly Schaffer Florian Director of Marketing & Strategic Advancement......................Todd Krispinsky Director of Educational Programming...... Lisa Ortenzi

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

Audience Engagement Manager............Chris Fornadel Donor Relations Associate......................Rebecca Frick Assistant Production Manager...............Corrie Purdum Finance Associate.................................Stephanie Reed

Education Education Outreach Associate................David Hansen School Residency Program Actor-Teachers........................................... Luke Brett, Chennelle Bryant-Harris, Chelsea Cannon, DeLee Cooper, Khaki Hermann, Tim Keo, Shaun O’Neill, Will Sanborn

Volunteers Trinity High School Intern...................Heather Cochran Office Volunteers.........Janice Campbell, Janet Glaeser

Special Thanks Mark Liderbach and Arrow Video 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.

GreatLakesTheater.org

Administration

Costume Shop Manager.................Esther M. Haberlen Assistant Shop Manager.................................Leah Loar Wardrobe Supervisor.............................Tamara French Master Electrician.................................... Tammy Taylor Audio Supervisor.....................................Brian Chismar Production Stage Manager.........................Tim Kinzel* Assistant Stage Manager.............................Amy Essick Run Crew......................................................Gary Zsigrai Hanna Theatre Crew............Thomas Boddy, Chris Guy, Ralph Melari, Shaun Milligan, Robert Prah, Tammy Taylor, Gary Zsigrai

LORT

Production Technical Director.......................................Mark Cytron Assistant Technical Director..........William Langenhop Master Carpenter.......................................Lindsay Loar Carpenter/Welder...............................Richard Haberlen Properties Master......................................Jamie Arielle Props Assistant.........................................Sidney Martin Charge Scenic Artist....................................Ruth Lohse

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

Playbill Editor: Linda Feagler For advertising information, please contact Matthew Kraniske: 216-377-3681

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GUEST SERVICES AT PLAYHOUSE SQUARE 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/feedback. 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.


MAY/JUNE AT PLAYHOUSE SQUARE OUTCALT/ HELEN/ ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN Sunday

Monday

M AY

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Boney James Alvin Ailey Theory of Relativity

The Box Brothers

HANNA

KENNEDY’S

Tuesday The Box Brothers Egg Matilda

OHIO

Wednesday

CONNOR PALACE Thursday

STATE

US BANK WESTFIELD PLAZA STUDIO

Friday

The Box Brothers Egg Matilda Carnival of the Animals

The Box Brothers Egg Matilda Carnival of the Animals

Egg Matilda Carnival of the Animals The Magic of Bill Blagg

Matilda

Matilda

Matilda Coppélia The Fantasticks

Saturday Egg Matilda Carnival/Animals Magic of Bill Blagg Secret Agent 23 Skidoo What Do You Do With An Idea? Matilda Coppélia The Fantasticks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Matilda Carnival/Animals Egg Magic of Bill Blagg Secret Agent 23 Skidoo What Do You Do With An Idea?

Matilda

Matilda The Fantasticks Dancing Classrooms The Singing Angels

Matilda

Matilda The Fantasticks Steel Magnolias

The Fantasticks Steel Magnolias

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Matilda Matilda The Fantasticks The Fantasticks Restoring the Legacy Benefit

Matilda The Fantasticks A Good Man is Easy to Find Steel Magnolias The 2016 Dazzle Awards

The Fantasticks The Fantasticks Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias The Milk Carton Kids 11th Annual Playhouse Square Golf Outing

The Fantasticks Steel Magnolias

The Fantasticks Steel Magnolias

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Steel Magnolias

JUNE

Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias Anthony Hamilton & Fantasia

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Steel Magnolias Philly Weeden

Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias Trevor Noah

Steel Magnolias Making A Murderer: A Conversation on Justice

Steel Magnolias Il trovatore Flight of the Conchords

GreatLakesTheater.org

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5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias

Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the The Phantom of the The Phantom of the Opera Opera Opera

Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the Opera

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Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the Opera

Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the The Phantom of the The Phantom of the Opera Opera Opera

Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the Opera

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Broadway Summer Camp 2016

Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the Opera

Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias The Phantom of the The Phantom of the Opera Opera

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