Cymbeline Program

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DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA


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DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA PRESENTS

BY

William Shakespeare TRANSLATED BY

Andrea Thome DIRECTED BY

Christine Albright-Tufts SCENIC DESIGNER

COSTUME DESIGNER

LIGHTING DESIGNER

SOUND DESIGNER

Allison Turlo

Lily Meaker

Ben Wolfe

Kevin O’Connor

FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER

INTIMACY CHOREOGRAPHER

Alec Barbour

Brooke M. Haney

VOCAL/DIALECT COACH

Blake Segal

DRAMATURG

STAGE MANAGER

Ellen Kingman

Rebecca Malamud

INTERIM CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA

Holly Thuma Commissioned by Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Artistic Director, Bill Rauch; Executive Director, Cynthia Rider as part of the Hitz Shakespeare translation project.

This production of Cymbeline contains adult themes and situations. SEASON SPONSOR

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CAST In Britain Imogen.......................................................................Sydney Kamel Posthumus...................................Diego Echeverria De Cordova Cymbeline.......................................................................Erik Olson Queen............................................................................Erika Garcia Cloten................................................................Caleb Christensen Pisanio......................................................................Noelle Johnson Dr. Cornelius......................................................Brandon Richards First Lord/First Captain....................................Cole Russoniello Second Lord/Second Captain.................Xavier Lorenzo Tiam In Rome Iachimo......................................................................Jackson Poulin Philario/Caius Lucius.....................................................Tida Niles Frenchman...............................................................Thomas Locke Jupiter/Roman Captain.........................................Maeve Doody In Wales Belarius...............................................................Zachary Spafford Guiderius.................................................................Jaemon Crosby Arviragus...................................................................Morgan Lewis

SWINGS For Pisanio, Arviragus, Philario/Caius Lucius, and Jupiter/ Roman Captain – Gabriella Benintendi; For Posthumus and Iachimo - Thomas Locke; For Imogen and the Queen - Maeve Doody; For Belarius and Frenchman - Brandon Richards

SETTING Britain, Rome, and Wales

There will be one ten-minute intermission.

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SUPPORT This production is supported in part by a generous grant from Play On! Shakespeare

ADDITIONAL CREDITS Fight Captain: Xavier Lorenzo Tiam Assistant Director: Gabriela Moncivais Shadow to the Director: Eli Golding Assistant Scenic Designer: CJ Forestiere Assistant Costume Designer: Sofia Pizer Assistant Lighting Designer: Andrew Patashnik Assistant Stage Managers: Annie Meng, Kit Verweij Casting Associate: Anthony Islam Casting Assistant: Emily Ref

ORIGINAL MUSIC Rose of Love, written and composed by Diego Echeverria De Cordova and Sydney Kamel. Fear No More, composed by Gabriela Mocivais. Hark, Hark the Lark, composed by Gabriela Moncivais and arranged by Caleb Christensen.

SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks to Lue Morgan Douthit, Taylor Bailey and the whole Play On! Shakespeare team, Andrea Thome, The Wege Foundation, the Setnor School of Music, Blake Segal, Alec Barbour, Thom Miller, John Tufts, Henry Tufts, Rich and Frankie Albright, Bill Cain, Beth Blickers, and Emma Yehle.

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CYMBELINE

DIRECTOR'S NOTE B Y C H R I S T I N E A L B R I G H T-T U F T S I’ll be really honest here—Cymbeline is a hot mess of a play. I know, that’s not the thing you want to read in the director’s note when you’re about to commit 2 hours and 15 minutes of your life to view a play, but it’s true. It defies categorization. Scholars fight about it. Is it a comedy, tragedy, history, folktale, or fantasy? Honestly, it’s a little bit of everything, and it’s so packed with plot, it overflows. But here’s the thing—I genuinely love it. I love it for its messiness. I love it for its adventure. I love it because it begs its audience to engage their imaginations and believe in magic. This play moves me, because at its core, it’s a fairytale about a young woman who, rather than buckle under the oppressive structures of a patriarchal kingdom, dares to fight it. It’s filled with complicated characters. The ones we love will shock us

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I love this play because it interrogates the idea of forgiveness—who deserves it, what does it cost to give it, and what do you gain when you do? with unspeakable wrongs, those we find comical come to terrify us, and the most vulnerable will wow us with their strength, but all will have to face the consequences of their actions. I love this play because it interrogates the idea of forgiveness—who deserves it, what does it cost to give it, and what do you gain when you do? I’m also very excited to be introducing the work of Play On! Shakespeare to the Department of Drama. By coupling contemporary playwrights with the works of William Shakespeare, Lue Morgan Douthit and her extraordinary team are breathing fresh life into these amazing texts, challenging performers and audiences to hear the stories with vibrant and poetic language of today. I hope you enjoy the show.

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CAST Gabi Benintendi (Swing) is a sophomore acting major from Cincinnati, OH, and is excited to be joining the amazing cast and crew of Cymbeline! They were just recently in the ensemble and an understudy for the staged reading of Miss Havisham’s Wedding for New Works New Voices. They would like to thank Stella Bunch for being amazing and they hope you enjoy the show.

for such an amazing experience and thank his family for always supporting his dreams. Instagram: jcros1214 Maeve Doody (Jupiter/ Roman Captain, Swing) is a sophomore acting major with an education minor at Syracuse University from Oak Park, IL. At the Department of Drama, Maeve has been seen as Mama in an immersive, interactive production of ‘Night Mother (studio project).

Caleb Christensen (Cloten) is a junior acting major from the suburbs of Chicago. Previous Department of Drama credits include KJ in Annie Baker’s The Aliens (Sophomore Project). He’s thrilled to be making his mainstage debut and hopes you enjoy the show.

Diego Echeverria De Cordova (Posthumus) is a sophomore actor/ singer major from Caracas, Venezuela, and raised in the suburbs of Boston. Diego made his Department of Drama debut as Raul in last fall’s mainstage production of In Love and Warcraft. Recent credits also include Sweeney in Sweeney Todd and Pippin in Pippin. Diego would like to thank his family, friends, girlfriend, and professors for their unwavering support and love y le dedica su actuación a su abuelo Papácha. @diegs.alejandro

Jaemon Crosby (Guiderius) is a current sophomore actor/singer major from Philadelphia, PA. He is beyond excited to be opening his second show here after the Syracuse Stage/Department of Drama co-production of Matilda the Musical last fall. He is overjoyed to be working on Shakespeare again after having played Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in his junior year of high school. He would like to thank the cast and crew of Cymbeline

Erika Garcia (Queen) is a junior acting major from Phoenix, AZ. Some recent credits include Satan in the Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Antigone in Antigone, Daisy in Rhinoceros, Will Kemp in William Shake-

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CAST speare’s Land of the Dead, and last semester she performed as Viola at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in excerpts from Twelfth Night. Additionally, she took part in the Syracuse Stage/ Department of Drama Children’s Tour as Louise in Danny King of the Basement and has also participated as a reader for The Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Valdez, AK.

Players) last semester. Some other notable roles include Cinderella in Cinderella, Madame Thenardier in Les Misérables, Cecily Cardew in Importance of Being Earnest, and Kate Keller in All My Sons. Above all, Sydney wants to thank her family and her friends for all the love, support, and joy that they give her every day. IG: SydneyKamel

Noelle Johnson (Pisanio) is a sophomore acting major from Southern California. They are beyond excited to be making their Department of Drama mainstage debut in this production! Last semester, they wrote and performed in ID, a collaborative film project between the Department of Drama and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication, which will be released in April. Past credits include As You Like It (Rosalind), The Bear (Popova), Everybody (Death), and Anon(ymous) (Calista). They would like to thank their family, friends, and professors for their love and support.

Morgan Lewis (Arviragus) is a sophomore musical theater major originally from Nashville, TN. She is beyond excited to join the company of Cymbeline as Arviragus. She was last seen on stage as Mrs. Phelps in the Syracuse Stage/Department of Drama co-production of Matilda the Musical. She would like to thank Christine Albright-Tufts, her parents (Rashonda and Peete), her brother (Miles), friends, professors, and castmates for their endless love and support. Enjoy the show. Follow her on Instagram @morgmlew Thomas Locke (Frenchman, Swing) (19) is a sophomore in the Department of Drama earning his B.F.A. in musical theater. He is honored to be making his Department of Drama mainstage debut in Cymbeline. He began his training at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music, Art, and the Performing Arts as a vocal major. His

Sydney Kamel (Imogen) is a sophomore musical theater major from Colorado. She is excited to jump into her next performance at Syracuse University after having performed the role of Natalie Goodman in Next to Normal (Black Box

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CAST

Tida Niles (Philario/ Caius Lucius) is a junior acting major from Sherrill, NY. Department of Drama credits include Songs for a New World (independent student project), Mansfield Park (mainstage), and Love and Information (virtual). She is thankful for the support of her family and friends. Enjoy the show.

Jackson Poulin (he/ him) (Iachimo) is based in the New York suburbs and is finishing his junior year in the Department of Drama pursuing a degree in acting. At the Department of Drama he discovered and developed Dane in The Dream of the Burning Boy (sophomore project), played Pitchfork Cavalier in The Pitchfork Disney (independent student show), discovered and developed Washington Robling in The Bridge (new works), and starred as ensemble in Love and Information (mainstage). At home he directed Dear Brutus (Clarkstown Theatre Company), summer of 2020. He assistant directed Love’s Labour’s Lost (Clarkstown Theatre Company), and performed in Juvie (Elmwood Playhouse), summer of 2021. Jackson is thankful to join such a daring group of artists and wishes the best for Cymbeline. Instagram: @jackpotpoulin

Erik Olson (Cymbeline) is a junior musical theater major from Los Angeles, CA. His Department of Drama credits include Working (mainstage), Antigone, Presented by the Girls of St. Catherine’s (sophomore project) as well as other classroom projects. He is excited for everyone to see the Department of Drama’s version of Cymbeline and hopes that you all enjoy the show.

Brandon Richards (Dr. Cornelius, Swing) is a junior acting major from Queens, NY. Recent Department of Drama credits include Danny in the Syracuse Stage/Department of Drama Bank of America Children’s Tour Danny, King of the Basement, Orcus in She Kills Monsters (sophomore project), and Jody in Black Box Players production of Lonely Planet. Gratitude and love to Mom and Ariana.

previous credits include: Heathers (JD/Ram), Footloose (Ren), Spring Awakening (Melchior), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (John Jasper), and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Prince Topher). He’d like to thank his family for their unending support. He’d also like to thank the Department of Drama, especially the production team of Cymbeline, for the opportunity and for letting him be a part of their family. Instagram: @tlocke04

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CAST Cole Russoniello (First Lord/First Captain) is a junior musical theater major from Pittsburgh, PA. His recent credits include She Kills Monsters (sophomore project) and Malvolio in scenes from Twelfth Night at Shakespeare’s Globe during his semester abroad in London. He would like to thank his friends and family as well as Chris for creating an environment that fosters artistic growth and allows for excellent work.

of Drama, Spafford has been seen in The Dreaming of the Burning Boy as Steve (sophomore project). Xavier Lorenzo Tiam (Second Lord/Second Captain, Fight Captain) is a sophomore acting major from Quezon City, Manila, Philippines. He is ecstatic to return to the stage and finally make his Department of Drama debut. He would like to express his gratitude to Mom, Dad, and “the weebs” for keeping him sane through these times.

Zachary Spafford (Belarius) is a junior acting major with a concentration in musical performance from Vienna, VA. At the Department

A R T I S T I C S TA F F Allison Turlo (Scenic Designer) is a senior theater design and technology major with a concentration in scenic design from Benton, ME. At the Department of Drama she has scenic designed Working (mainstage) and Spring Awakening (Black Box Players). She was also the scenic charge for Next to Normal and Lonely Planet (Black Box Players). She would like to thank her family, friends, and professors for their support during her last show at the Department of Drama.

gy major from Anna Maria Island, FL. Past works as a lighting designer include The Matchmaker (mainstage) and ‘Night Mother (student project). Ben Wolfe (Lighting Designer) is a junior theater design and technology major from Westport, CT. He is very excited to be making his Department of Drama design debut. Other Syracuse lighting design credits include Lonely Planet (Black Box Players). Kevin O’Connor (Sound Designer) is currently in his 13th season working for Syracuse Stage and the Syracuse

Lily Meaker (Costume Designer) is a senior theater design and technolo-

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A R T I S T I C S TA F F Alec Barbour (Fight Choreographer) is a Rochester, NY, based actor, fight choreographer, and playwright. He has been studying stage combat since 2005, and is a certified teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. He received his M.F.A. in acting at the Hilberry Repertory Theatre at Wayne State University in Detroit, where his roles included Iago in Othello, Carson in Gross Indecency, and Charles Lomax in Major Barbara. Regional acting credits include Sir Castor (and fight captain) in Camelot at Drury Lane Theatre and Horner in The Country Wife at Franklin Stage. Intimacy Direction:(for Syracuse Stage) Amadeus; (for Syracuse University Department of Drama) Romeo and Juliet, Everybody, Wild Party; (for Wallbyrd Theatre Co.) Bard Bending: Fight Club Edition, Two Gentlemen of Verona; (for Utica College) Dracula. Fight Direction: (for Syracuse Stage) Amadeus, Suzette who Set to Sea, Deathtrap, Disgraced; (for Syracuse University Department of Drama) Wild Party, Kiss Me, Kate; (for University of Rochester) Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. (with J. David Brimmer); (for Nazareth College) Spring Awakening, Hayfever, Vinegar Tom; (for Le Moyne College) She Kills Monsters, Macbeth in Concert, Romeo & Juliet in Concert, The Liar; (for Hilberry Repertory Theatre) The Cripple of Inishmaan, Macbeth, The Mousetrap, Moon Over Buffalo; (for Wayne State University) Arabian Nights, Dead Man’s Cell Phone, SubUrbia; (for Wallbyrd Theatre Co) Two Gentlemen of

University Department of Drama. He graduated from St. Lawrence University with a B.A. in music in 2008. Most of Kevin’s sound design credits have been with the Department of Drama over the past decade and some of his favorites were Bright Half Life (2021), Romeo & Juliet (2020), Good Kids (2019), We Are Proud to Present... (2019), The Baltimore Waltz (2018), Laura and the Sea (2016), A Flea in Her Ear (2016), The Spitfire Grill (2016), Measure for Measure (2015), and Stepping Out (2014). Kevin also designed Danny, King of the Basement and Miss Electricity for the Syracuse Stage/Department of Drama Bank of America Children’s Tour. Besides sound design, Kevin has also worked as the A1 position, controlling the audio console/live mixing most of the musicals over the past 12 years for Syracuse Stage and the Department of Drama including Matilda the Musical, Disney’s Beauty and The Beast, The Last Five Years, Elf the Musical, Little Shop of Horrors, Next to Normal, The Wizard of Oz, Ring of Fire, Berlin to Broadway, Mary Poppins, Nine, The Spitfire Grill, Peter Pan, Kiss Me, Kate, Avenue Q, Hairspray, Parade, Spring Awakening, Seussical, Violet, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Merrily We Roll Along, Quilters, The Cradle Will Rock, and Cabaret. He was also able to work as the A1 for Thoughts of a Colored Man during its Syracuse Stage run before it moved to Broadway.

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A R T I S T I C S TA F F cational: Yale School of Drama, Fordham, Columbia, Syracuse, Kean, and Stella Adler. Blake currently serves on the voice/verse faculty of the Syracuse University Department of Drama. As an actor, he has performed on film and television, off-Broadway, in major regional theaters across the country, and on the national tour of Mary Poppins. M.F.A. in acting: Yale School of Drama. www.blakesegal.com

Verona, Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Dracula. Alec teaches stage combat courses at Le Moyne College, Nazareth College, and Utica College. He is an apprentice with Intimacy Directors International, and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and SAG/AFTRA. Brooke M. Haney (Intimacy Choreographer) -they/she- is a New York based intimacy choreographer and actor who has worked regionally in the states and internationally in the Philippines, Germany, Kenya, and Switzerland. They have a passion for classical text and new play development, particularly stories that represent the LGBTQ+ community. Brooke is the creator of The Actor’s Warm Down. They graduated from the University of Central Florida with their M.F.A. in performance and teach at Marymount Manhattan College. Proud member of AEA and SAG/AFTRA. IG: @brookemhaney www.brookemhaney.com

Ellen Kingman (Dramaturg) is a junior theater management major from Attleboro, MA. In the Department of Drama, Ellie has worked as assistant stage manager for How To Make Friends and Then Kill Them (studio project), and as casting assistant for In Love and Warcraft (mainstage) and A Midsummer Night›s Dream (Black Box Players). She was also the 2020-2021 914 Drama Library intern and now serves as the intern for the Hedgepig Ensemble Theater in New York City.

Blake Segal (Vocal/Dialect Coach) is an actor and dialect coach, and he is delighted to be coaching again for the Syracuse University Department of Drama. Dialect coaching credits include NYC: Ensemble Studio Theatre, New Georges, The Araca Project, Fault Line Theatre. Regional: Syracuse Stage, Geva Theatre Center, Berkshire Theatre Group, Two River Theater, PlayMakers Rep, Cleveland Musical Theatre, Luna Stage, Passages Theatre, and Walkerspace at SoHo Rep. Edu-

Becca Malamud (Stage Manager) is a junior stage management major from Tokyo, Japan. Department of Drama stage management credits include The Crucible (mainstage), Danny, King of the Basement (Bank of America Children’s Tour), The Dream of the Burning Boy (sophomore project), and Bright Half Life (mainstage). Last year, Becca interned on Syracuse Stage's Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992. Most recently, Becca completed a stage management internship at the Jermyn Street

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A R T I S T I C S TA F F Theatre in London. Credits at Jermyn Street include Relatively Speaking, Footfalls & Rockaby, and The

Tempest. Becca would like to thank her family, friends, and sorority for their endless love and support. For Rocki.

A S S I S TA N T S & A S S O C I AT E S Eli Golding (Shadow to the Director) is a sophomore theater design and technology major with a concentration in lighting, scenic, and projection design from Baltimore, MD.

Andrew Patashnik (Assistant Lighting Designer) is a sophomore theater design and technology student with a concentration in lighting design from Stamford, CT.

Anthony Islam (Casting Associate) is a sophomore theater management major from Georgetown, Guyana.

Sofia Pizer (Assistant Costume Designer) is a sophomore theater design and technology major with a concentration in costume design from Los Angeles, CA.

Xiangyi “Annie” Meng (Assistant Stage Manager) is a sophomore stage management major from Beijing, China.

Emily Ref (Casting Assistant) is a sophomore theater management major with a minor in public communications from Scottsdale, AZ.

Gabriela Moncivais (Assistant Director) is a sophomore musical theatre major from Grosse Pointe, MI.

Kit Verweij (Assistant Stage Manager) is a freshman stage management major from Boston, MA.

DIRECTOR Christine Albright-Tufts is an assistant professor of acting in the Department of Drama. For the last 20 years, Christine has worked as an actress at Arena Stage, the Goodman Theatre, Berkeley Rep, Seattle Rep, the Marin Theatre Company, the Mint Theatre Company, the La Jolla Playhouse, and many others. She has been a company member at the Ore-

gon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) since 2006, where she’s worked as an actor, director, and teaching artist. Directing credits include: Love and Information (studio project) for the Syracuse University Department of Drama; Louisville//KY/USA for Actors Theatre of Louisville, Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s School Visit Program (The Tempest, They Say It’s Your Birthday);

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DIRECTOR Chicago Shakespeare Theatre (staged reading of TITUS, an ASL adaptation); Lean Ensemble Theater (The

Importance of Being Earnest); and Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts (Bully).

P L AY W R I G H T William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s preeminent dramatist. His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Most of his known work was produced between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century. He then wrote mainly tragedies until about

1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights. Shakespeare was a respected poet and playwright in his own day, but his reputation did not rise to its present heights until the nineteenth century. The Romantics, in particular, acclaimed Shakespeare’s genius, and the Victorians worshipped Shakespeare with a reverence that George Bernard Shaw called “bardolatry”. His plays remain highly popular today and are constantly studied, performed, and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world.

T R A N S L AT I O N Andrea Thome is a Chilean/Costa Rican-American playwright whose work navigates multiple languages and landscapes. Recent plays include Pinkolandia (INTAR, Two River Theater, Salvage Vanguard, 16th Street Theater; translated into Russian) and Troy (created with the Public Theater’s ACTivate Ensemble in a year-long process, culminating in full production at the Public). Andrea’s

playwriting often experiments with the nature of theatrical collaboration. She was commissioned by En Garde Arts to create Undocumented, a musical work-in-progress created from her interviews and ongoing conversations with undocumented immigrants. Also in development: Purgatorio Wonderland (developed through SPACE on Ryder Farm and Keen Company), The Necklace of the Dove (Mabou Mines, 15


T R A N S L AT I O N New Georges), a ‘translation’ of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline (OSF-Play On!), and an EST/Sloan commission about an astronomer from Muslim Spain. She was a finalist for the 2019 Clubbed Thumb commission. Thome’s other plays include Undone (Queens College, Lark), Worm Girl (Cherry Red Productions), and various short plays and collaborative projects. Her play translations (Spanish to English)

include Guillermo Calderón’s Neva) and have been produced by the Public Theater, CTG, La Jolla Playhouse and more. Thome co-directs Latina satire collective Fulana (www.fulana.org) and has directed the Lark’s MexicoU.S. Playwright Exchange Program since 2006. Recent residencies include: MacDowell (Thornton Wilder Fellow), Keen Company, SPACE on Ryder Farm, and New Dramatists.

I N T E R I M C H A I R , D E PA R T M E N T O F D R A M A Holly Thuma is associate professor of voice and verse in the Department of Drama and a certified associate teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework. Holly’s acting and directing credits include productions with Quantum Theatre, the Dallas Theatre Center, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, City Theatre Company, Penn State Center Stage, and Perry Mansfield New Play Festival, as well as independent films. She has served as dialect/vocal coach for many productions at the Syracuse University De-

partment of Drama including Romeo and Juliet, The House of the Spirits, Major Barbara, and Top Girls, and for Mickey Rowe in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at Syracuse Stage. A passionate believer in arts education, Holly’s career has included development and direction of performance programs for underserved children through the Pittsburgh Public Theater and for the Hope Academy of Music and the Arts. She is a proud union member of Actors’ Equity and SAG/AFTRA.

A B O U T T H E D E PA R T M E N T O F D R A M A Part of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, the Syracuse University Department of Drama offers degree programs in acting, musical theater, theater design and technology, stage management, and theater management utilizing conservatory-style training in a university setting and in collaboration with Syracuse Stage. With much appre-

ciation, the Department of Drama wishes to acknowledge the valuable contribution of the Syracuse Stage staff. While students are responsible for designing the technical elements of most Drama productions, implementing these designs requires a significant contribution by the professional staff of the Syracuse Stage production department. 16


P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F & R U N C R E W

Faculty Advisors to Student Designers............................................................Robert Andrusko Faculty Advisor to Stage Managers...................................................................Stuart Plymesser Master Electrician.....................................................................................................David Bowman Light Board Operator................................................................................................Michael Di Leo Sound Board Operator.......................................................................................Luke Blumencranz Deck.........................................................................................................................Angeline Rachiele Dressers.......................................Ragan Darmody-Latham, Mabel McPhee, Lindsay Thurber Costume Maintenance............................................................Samantha Berman, Molly Martin Production Assistants...................................................................Natalie Kaplan, Tobias Rytting Hang and Focus Crew................................Lillian Benge, Luke Blumencranz, Madelyn Clark, Brooklyn Green, Skyler Gross, Evan Hoover, Jay Korter, Angel Lam, Mabel McPhee S Y R A C U S E U N I V E R S I T Y D E PA R T M E N T O F D R A M A

Interim Chair....................................................................................................................Holly Thuma Business Manager.................................................................................................................Lisa Tucci Administrative Specialist...................................................................................Charlotte Santella Director, Tepper Semester in NYC...............................................................................Erica Jensen Assistant Music Director...............................................................................................Jacob Stebly Dean, VPA...................................................................................................................Michael S. Tick F U L L-T I M E FA C U LT Y

Christine Albright-Tufts Robert Andrusko Rufus Bonds, Jr. Kiira Schmidt Carper Brian Cimmet James A. Clark Stephen Cross Izmir Ickbal

Felix Ivanov Rebecca Karpoff Alex Koziara Andrea Leigh-Smith David Lowenstein Celia Madeoy Carmen Martinez Katherine McGerr

Thom Miller Ricky Pak Felipe Panama Holly Thuma Kathleen Wrinn Ralph Zito

A D J U N C T FA C U LT Y

Jill Anderson Dianna Angell Alec Barbour Kathleen Baum Bradley Beckman Kerry Bereza Dave Bowman Don Buschmann Diane Coloton Gretchen Darrow-Crotty Marina de Ratmiroff Danita Emma

Kathryn Fathers Marcus Herndon Jacqueline R. Herter Emily Holm Robert Hupp Sandra Knapp Richard Koons Nicholas Kowerko Zizi Majid Michael McCurdy Kathryn Miranda Amanda Moore A C C O M PA N I S T S

Kerry Bereza, Abel Searor, Jacob Stebly 17

Leslie Noble Whitney Pak Stuart Plymesser Rebecca Schuetz Hanni Schwarzlander Abel Searor Blake Segal Jacob Stebly Randy Steffen Bradley Stone Joseph Whelan Matthew Winning


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DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA

21/22 SEASON

IN LOVE AND WARCRAFT BY MADHURI SHEKAR | DIRECTED BY MATTHEW WINNING NOV. 12 – 20 OPENING NIGHT: NOV. 13

MATILDA THE MUSICAL* BOOK BY DENNIS KELLY | MUSIC AND LYRICS BY TIM MINCHIN | BASED ON THE BOOK MATILDA BY ROALD DAHL | DIRECTED BY DONNA DRAKE MUSIC DIRECTION BY BRIAN CIMMET CHOREOGRAPHY BY ANDREA LEIGH-SMITH CO-PRODUCED WITH SYRACUSE STAGE NOV. 19 – JAN. 2 | OPENING NIGHT: NOV. 26

SENDER BY IKE HOLTER | DIRECTED BY TERRENCE I MOSLEY FEB. 18 -27 | OPENING NIGHT: FEB. 19

CYMBELINE BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | IN A MODERN VERSE TRANSLATION BY ANDREA THOME | COMMISSIONED BY OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL AND NOW PART OF THE “PLAY ON SHAKESPEARE” PROJECT | DIRECTED BY CHRISTINE ALBRIGHT-TUFTS MAR.25 – APR. 3 | OPENING NIGHT: MAR. 26

AS YOU LIKE IT A MUSICAL ADAPTATION | ADAPTED BY SHAINA TAUB AND LAURIE WOOLERY | MUSIC AND LYRICS BY SHAINA TAUB FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM OF THE PUBLIC THEATER DIRECTED BY RODNEY HUDSON | MUSIC DIRECTON BY BRIAN CIMMET | CHOREOGRAPHY BY FELIPE PANAMA APR. 29 – MAY 7 | OPENING NIGHT: APR. 30 *DRAMA SUBSCRIBERS WILL RECEIVE VOUCHERS REDEEMABLE FOR TICKETS TO MATILDA THE MUSICAL

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ID

NEW WORKS, NEW VOICES

DIRECTED BY RICKY PAK | FALL 2021

MARCH 1 – 6, 2022

Id is an original devised performance exploring the theme of Identity developed by the ensemble of creators. Working from a basis of Moment Work, a method of devised theater created by the Tectonic Theater Project, along with the guidance of network television writer Teresa Huang, and in collaboration with the Orange TV Network, Id will be an anthologystyle web series of short stand-alone pieces.

A new initiative at the Department of Drama, New Works, New Voices (NWNV) supports the development of musicals by writers and composers whose perspectives have been historically underrepresented in the musical theater canon. One new musical will be selected from submissions for development in spring 2022, providing an exciting opportunity for Drama students to collaborate with a professional writing team in residence.


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