24th STreet Theatre Proudly Presents

The WORLD PREMIERE of a LAb 24 production Hansel & Gretel Bluegrass By Bryan Davidson Directed by Debbie Devine

Starring Caleb Foote Angela Giarratana Sarah Zinsser*

Featuring Bradley Whitford* in a special Video Performance With music performed by The Get Down Boys

Video Design: Matthew G. Hill Lighting Design: Dan Weingarten Scenic Design: Keith Mitchell Music Direction: Megan Swan Sound Design: Chris Moscatiello Costume Design: Michael Mullen Stage Manager: Alexx Zachary Assistant Director: Benjamin Durham Executive Producer: Jay McAdams Associate Producer: Jennie McInnis Cinematographer: Devin Schiro Publicist: Lucy Pollak, PR Box Office: Abigail Caro Marketing: Tina Langill Technical Assistant: Jesus Castaños-Chima Casting Director: Michael Donovan Casting Touring Agents: Holden & Arts Associates * Members of Actors Equity Assn.

Special Thanks: 24th STreet’s Producers Circle, Jessica Buda, Pam Caswell, Corryn Cummins, Meg Florence, Rebecca Gray, Emma Green, Andrew Gilbert, Shannon Kennedy, Shelly Kurtz, Dan MacDonald, Yumarie Morales, Dane Oliver, Michael Redfield, Bob Scales Time and Place: 1930’s, Eastern Kentucky Hansel & Gretel Bluegrass runs approximately 75 minutes and is performed without intermission

Why this old tale?

Hänsel und Gretel was first published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812, but versions of the tale go back to 17th Century Italy. Stories of child abandonment are thought to have originated in the medieval 1300’s during the Great Famine, which actually drove desperate starving people to leave their children in the woods. But today the idea of leaving your kids to fend for themselves in hope of a better life seems...well, simply unfathomable.

As we worked on this story over the past few years, we struggled to justify this fundamental plot point. Then, one day last summer, our Director of Latino Theatre connected the dots for us, pointing out that this is still happening today with thousands of from Central America being sent up alone to the U.S. on trains in hopes of a better life. It is still happening today, in fact.

Desperation also took hold of Appalachian miners during the great depression. The coal companies owned everything leaving little for the miners and their families to survive on.

The reason we decided to tackle this centuries-old story is because it reflects the resilience of the urban youth we work with every day. Most of us already know that Hansel & Gretel survive their ordeal, but we thought real life kids would benefit from seeing other kids as empowered survivors. While today, Hansel & Gretel would likely find their way home with their Breadcrumb GPS App, modern kids still face many challenges. And however plugged in they may be, most kids at some point feel all alone. Even old classics still serve a purpose. That’s why this old tale of Hansel & Gretel. That’s why.

Deb Devine & Jay McAdams

Artistic Director Executive Director

CAST & CREW

Caleb Foote (Hansel) is a recent graduate of the BFA Theater Program at the University of Michigan where he performed in Henry IV as Hotspur and In The Heights as Usnavi. Most recently he was seen at the Eugene O'neill Theater Center in Connecticut in Teenage Dick. And if you're viewing this show on a Saturday he hopes that you don't spoil the score of the Michigan game because he's a die hard fan with a web series and everything. Caleb would like to thank Debbie Devine for trusting him with this incredible role, Ashley Wible at KMR, and Ricky Rollins.

Angela Giarratana (Gretel) is thrilled to be joining the 24th STreet Theatre family for this production of Hansel & Gretel Bluegrass! Angela just recently graduated UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television with a BA in Theatre. Durring her time at UCLA, Angela performed in productions including Three Sisters (Irina Prozorov), Proof (Catherine) and Crimes of the Heart (Babe McGarth). Angela also appeared in a co-starring role in CBS’s Two Broke Girls. She would like to thank Debbie Devine, Michael Donovan, the groovy Dustin Bancroft, Tatiana Sarah, and Andrew Topel at Primary Wave Entertainment, and her incredible family and friends.

Bradley Whitford* (The Duke) gained overnight fame as, Josh Lyman, on The West Wing, which earned him a 2001 Emmy Award as well as Golden Globe Award nominations. Whitford recently starred in Happyish as “Jonathan Cooke,” and currently recurs on Amazon’s award-winning comedy series, Transparent, for which he won both a 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for “Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series” and TV Critics’ Choice Award for “Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series.” He can be seen in the recently released All The Way, starring as “Hubert Humphrey” and Other People as “Norman”. He is currently working on the Blumhouse horror-thriller, Get Out, as co- lead role, “Dean”. On the big screen, Whitford can also be seen in Sony Pictures Classic’s Hank Williams biopic, I Saw The Light, starring opposite Tom Hiddleston, Elisabeth Olsen and Cherry Jones. Additional film credits include Saving Mr. Banks, The Cabin in the Woods, An American Crime, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Little Manhattan, Kate and Leopold, The Muse, Bicentennial Man, Scent of a Woman, A Perfect World, Philadelphia, The Client, My Life, Red Corner, Presumed Innocent and My Fellow . He most recently received rave reviews for his return to the stage in the production of Boeing, Boeing at the Longacre Theatre and also appeared on Broadway in A Few Good Men, and the off-Broadway production of Curse of the Starving Class. Additional theater credits include Three Days of Rain at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Measure for Measure at Lincoln Center Theater, and the title role in Coriolanus at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Sarah Zinsser* (Mountain Woman) is a founding member of 24th STreet Theatre and works in their acclaimed Arts Education Programs, Enter Stage Right and After ‘Cool. She is also a founding member of the award winning Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice. She has been acting and directing there for over thirty years. She has performed at The Matrix, A Noise Within and The Cast Theatre where she won the LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Bitter Women. She has numerous Film and Television credits including a recurring role on Pretty Little Liars. Heartfelt Thanks to Debbie and Jay and always Steve.

The Get Down Boys (Israel Parker - Dobro, Mark Cassidy - Banjo, Scott Gates - Mandolin, and Evan Winsor–Bass) are a based bluegrass band performing high energy traditional and original bluegrass music, along with modern favorites infused with the sounds of Americana. In addition to their regular So Cal residencies, The Boys have opened for Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers at Ed Helms’ 2nd Annual Bluegrass Situation, played alongside John C. Reilly at the 3rd Annual Bluegrass Situation, made an appearance on FOX11’s Good Day LA, and opened for Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers at the Nashville Premier of The Porchlight Sessions. They’ve also established a presence on the festival circuit with appearances at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Ogden Music Festival Parkfield Bluegrass Festival, Topanga Banjo & Fiddle Contest, Father's Day Grass Valley Bluegrass Festival, Beerfest & Bluegrass at Northstar Tahoe, Park City Arts Festival, King’s River Bluegrass Festival, Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, & IBMA's World of Bluegrass.

Debbie Devine (Director) has been an award- winning theatre director and respected leader in the field of arts education for over three decades. She has been the Chair of the Drama Department of Colburn School for over 30 years. She is also a theatrical director with the LA Philharmonic. Debbie is the co- founder and Artistic Director of the 24th STreet Theatre, which has created professional theatre and model arts education programs since 1997. Her work as an actor earned her three Drama-Logue Critics’ Awards, a Robby Award, an LA Weekly Award, and the Women In Theatre Award for Outstanding Achievement. She has also earned the LA County Arts Commission’s Professional Designation in Arts Education and received the USC Rossier School of Education’s Innovation and Leadership Award. She is also a proud recipient of the 2011 Inspiring Women Award, presented by the LA Sparks and Farmers Insurance. Most recently Debbie won the 2013 LA Weekly Award for Best Direction for the production of Walking the Tightrope, and had the privilege this past year to direct the Los Angeles Theatre Works’ production of Boy, and 24th STreet Theatre’s Man Covets Bird.

Bryan Davidson (Playwright) is a Los Angeles-based playwright. His work War Music was premiered at the Los Angeles Theatre Center by Echo Theatre Company and Playwrights Arena, and moved to the Geffen Playhouse. It received an Ovation Award for World Premiere Play. His work has been produced by the Greenway Court Theatre, Cornerstone Theater Company, Moving Arts, and has been seen at La Jolla Playhouse’s Without Walls Festival. He has been commissioned multiple times by the Los Angeles Philharmonic to create pieces for their Toyota Symphonies for Youth series at Disney Concert Hall. He currently works as a Senior Creative Executive for

Disney Animation, where he has worked on such titles as Wreck-It Ralph, Tangled, Zootopia and Frozen.

Benjamin Durham (Assistant Director) wears many hats in the theater world; Actor: Me Love Me (B Flat Productions), Adonis (Impact Theatre Initiative), Romeo and Juliet (The Attic Theatre); Stage Manager: Enter Stage Right (24th STreet Theatre), Walking the Tightrope (24th STreet Theatre), The Composer is Dead (LA Philharmonic); Projection Designer: LA Views: Criminaleyes (Company of Angels), Charlotte's Web (Carlsbad Performing Arts Academy); Lighting Designer: Reasons to Be...(Two Roads Theater), Various concerts (The Lyric Theatre). He is grateful for the opportunity to put on a new hat with his family at 24th STreet as Assistant Director.

Matthew G. Hill (Video Design) is an award-winning, multi-media, multi-disciplinary artist. From stage to screen to the printed page, Matt is a storyteller by trade and by heart. He believes in the power of story and hopes to use it to inspire. He is the Associate Artistic Director of the Rogue Artists Ensemble and he teaches design at the University of La Verne. Matt previously collaborated with 24th STreet Theatre on Walking the Tightrope, for which he won an LA Weekly Award and was nominated for an LA Drama Critic's Circle Award. Recent credits include: The Doll, Man Covets Bird, Electricidad, Hamlet, and the feature film No Postage Necessary. To find out more about Matt, please visit www.LogicINK.net.

Jay McAdams (Executive Producer) is a theatre artist and has been Executive Director of 24th STreet Theatre since 1999. In 2012 Jay received the prestigious TCG Peter Zeisler Award for 24th STreet Theatre’s Innovation and Risk Taking in the American Theatre. He

also won the LA Drama Critics circle award for Production of the Year for Walking the Tightrope. He was elected to the founding Leadership Council of the Theatrical Producer’s League of Los Angeles and has been an advocate for TYA and arts education for over two decades. Jay is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is an award-winning producer, having produced many acclaimed theatrical productions over the last 25 years that have won Ovations and LA Weekly Awards and LA Drama Critics Circle Awards. His productions have toured to Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador and across the U.S. Jay is the winner of the USC’s School of Education’s Innovation and Leadership Award for his work in Arts Education. He is a graduate of the LA County Arts Commission’s Arts Leadership Initiative, the Annenberg Leadership Institute, Leadership LA, and the prestigious Stanford University Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders. Jay has also been selected by the US State Department to serve as a Cultural Envoy to El Salvador, where he has taught and performed on four tours to Central America.

Michael Mullen (Costume Design) is an actor, costume/fashion designer and writer who lives in Hollywood with his dog, Wally. He has performed in and costume designed several productions both on stage and on film throughout Los Angeles. He has been honored with StageSceneLA.com awards for his acting as well as for his costume design work, including being named 2012-2013 Costume Designer of the Year and 2013-2014 Costume Design of the Year (Individual Production) for Dorian's Decent. In 2013, for his work as Designer in Dreamgirls produced by DOMA Theatre company Michael won an Ovation Award for Costume Design (Intimate Theatre), a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Costume Design, the Broadway World Los Angeles Award for Costume Design (Local Production), The L.A. Weekly Theatre Award for Costume Design, and the N.A.A.C.P. Theatre Award for Best

Costumes (Local). He received three 2013-2014 Broadway World Los Angeles nominations for his costume design work on Dorian's Decent, Moon Over Buffalo, and God's Gypsy. Michael would like to thank his parents Patrick and Celeste Mullen for their wonderful support.

Keith Mitchell (Scenic Designer) Also designed Enter Stage Right, Walking the Tightrope and El Ogrito for 24th STreet! Other recent projects include Mr. Popper’s Penguins for South Coast Repertory, Stage Kiss at Geffen Playhouse, Women Laughing Alone With Salad at Kirk Douglas and I Am My Own Wife, with Santa Barbara’s Ensemble Theatre. Keith has designed LA Philharmonic’s Summersounds at The Hollywood Bowl, for 18 years. Other local design credits include projects for Disney Hall, Center Theatre Group, A Noise Within, The Getty Villa, and over 20 shows at the late Garry Marshall’s Falcon Theatre. Keith is an Ovation Award winning Scenic Designer and an Emmy Award, Broadcast Design Award winning Art Director. His television work includes National advertising and promotional campaigns including: Discovery Network, the recent 2016 Olympics, Nissan, Kohl’s, The Golden Globes, American Horror Story, The Voice and The Tonight Show. He is a graduate of USC, Annenberg. More about Keith at kmitchellart.com

Chris Moscatiello (Sound Designer) Recipient of the 2015 Stage Raw award and 2014 Ovation nomination for sound design, Christopher Moscatiello is also a composer, music director and sound editor/mixer for theater, television and film. Recent television credits include The Walking Dead (AMC), Psych (USA), Eureka (SyFy), Caprica (SyFy), The Cape (NBC), Trauma (NBC), Human Target (Fox), and he has scored full series for National Geographic and Discovery Channel, as well as specials and promos for HBO, Animal Planet, MSNBC, The History Channel, The Learning Channel, BBC, and ZDF Germany. Theater credits include The Kennedy Center,

Arena Stage, The Folger Shakespeare Theater, The Smithsonian Institution, Antaeus Theatre Company, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, The Fountain Theatre, Rogue Machine Theatre, Pacific Resident Theatre, Skylight Theatre Company, The Road Theater, and he served as assistant conductor for the national tour of The Phantom of the Opera. An East Coast native, Chris spent several years in Boston as Associate Artistic Director and Conductor of the Boston Chamber Ensemble, he was the production music director for the theater program at American University, the supervising composer for The Washington Opera's Create and Produce program, and he wrote a ballet commissioned by the Kirov Ballet Academy that had its world premiere in Washington, DC.

Megan Swan (Music Director) celebrates a passionate and exciting career in the music and arts education fields in Southern since moving from Chicago in 1999. Currently, Ms. Swan is the Associate Director of Artistic Planning with the San Diego Symphony and previously enjoyed a 13 year collaboration with the Los Angeles Philharmonic producing hundreds of concerts, live events and tours at the iconic Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Walt Disney Concert Hall and Hollywood Bowl and acting as creative producer for the multi-platform series, Inside the Music, as well as Toyota’s Symphony for Youth and SummerSounds at the Hollywood Bowl. She is the co-founder and former Executive Director of the Young Musicians Performance Academy (YMPA), an extra- curricular music program founded in 2005 with a mission to bring diverse music into the lives of young musicians. As a musician, Ms. Swan has played trumpet with artists such as Dawn Upshaw, Kelly O’Connor, Barry Manilow, Kanye West, Jamie Foxx and in orchestras under John Williams, Buddy Baker, and H. Robert Reynolds and holds the Bachelor of Music in Trumpet Performance from the University of . Ms. Swan is an avid believer in

the power of music, art and theater and is incredibly honored to work with the undeniably visionary 24th STreet Theatre.

Dan Weingarten (Lighting Designer) has designed extensively for theatre, dance, opera and theme parks, credits include shows for 24th STreet Theatre, Rogue Machine, East West Players, Bootleg, Ebony Repertory Company, Boston Court, Open Fist, Echo Theater Companies, Long Beach Opera, Chicago Opera Theatre, Ensemble Theatre of Santa Barbara, SBT, Actors Gang, Universal Studios Hollywood. Awards include LADCC, LA Weekly, the Garland and the Dramalogue. He is a Professor at California State University Northridge, MFA in Design and Production from CalArts.

Alexx Zachary (Stage Manager) is pleased to be part of a cast as dynamic as that of Hansel & Gretel Bluegrass. The nest at 24th STreet has become her second home, from which she has also enjoyed managing Man Covets Bird and Enter Stage Right. Other endeavors include Overtone Industries' ICELAND at the Ford Amphitheatre, the LA Women's Shakespeare Company's Hamlet, and Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance at the Odyssey Theatre. Enter Stage Right “Enter Stage Right is a revelation! My wish is that every Los Angeles child could participate in this program!” ~ Sandra Tsing Loh, National Public Radio commentator/Performance artist

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24th STreet STAFF Executive Director………………………………………………… Jay McAdams Artistic Director……………………………………………………. Debbie Devine Executive Assistant………………………………………………… Jennie McInnis Director of Latino Theatre Programs…………………………. Jesus Castaños-Chima Grants Manager…………………………………………………….. Jarrett Jackson Development Associate…………………………………………… Tina Langill Community Engager………………………………………………. Abigail Caro Teaching Artists….Melinna Bobadilla, Nicole Dominguez , Davitt Felder, Zelda Harris, Andrew Huber, Jake Justice, Josey Montana McCoy, Yumarie Morales, Dane Oliver, Linda Ravenswood, Michael Redfield, Sarah Zinsser Bookkeeper………………………………………………………….. Pamela Goodchild House Staff………………………...... …………………Catherine Gonzalez, Angela Bustillo

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