Welcome UPCOMING Dear Friends, The 2007 Summer Season at the Globe is one of our most exciting and ambitious yet. The centerpiece, of course, is the nationally-recognized Shakespeare Festival, now in 2007 SUMMER its fourth year with a repertory company. The Globe has been one of the country’s pre- SHAKESPEARE miere producers of Shakespeare since the Theatre’s inception in 1935, and this year we offer three of the Bard’s most important works: Hamlet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and FESTIVAL Measure for Measure. We are fortunate that our acclaimed director Darko Tresnjak, fresh HAMLET from a major success in New York and London, continues as Festival Artistic Director. TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA Noel Coward’s wickedly funny Hay Fever, directed by Robert Longbottom — one of MEASURE FOR MEASURE today’s most sought-after directors — plays in the Old Globe Theatre, with the magical June 16 - Sept 30, 2007 Lowell Davies Festival Theatre comedy Bell, Book and Candle, directed by Tresnjak, in the Cassius Carter Centre Stage. This summer the Globe “campus” reaches beyond Balboa Park to downtown’s his- toric Spreckels Theatre, where we’ll be producing the west coast premiere (becoming the ❖❖❖ national tour) of the Tony Award®-winning musical, Avenue Q. Still one of the biggest recent hits on Broadway, Avenue Q is a hilarious show that’s perfectly suited to summer in San Diego! We have much to look forward to as well — with the recently-announced 2007/08 HAY FEVER winter schedule, highlighted by four world-premieres: A Catered Affair, starring and July 14 - Aug 19, 2007 written by the legendary Harvey Fierstein, a new stage version of the popular MGM Old Globe Theatre movie musical The Band Wagon, Hershey Felder’s world premiere, Beethoven, As I Knew Him, and In this Corner, a Globe commission about famed boxer Joe Louis. This unprecedented slate of productions would not be possible without the support ❖❖❖ of our donors and subscribers. We urge each and every one of you to support the Globe in any way that you can during our $75 million campaign for the Theatre’s facilities needs, education programs and endowment. Through this important campaign, as well as through your continued annual support, the Globe will remain San Diego’s cultural A CATERED AFFAIR landmark and continue to serve generations to come. Sept 20 - Oct 28, 2007 Old Globe Theatre

❖❖❖ LOUIS G. SPISTO JACK O’BRIEN JERRY PATCH Executive Director Artistic Director Resident Artistic Director OSCAR AND THE PINK LADY Sept 20 - Nov 4, 2007 Cassius Carter Centre Stage

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P1 Season Sponsors

The Old Globe is deeply grateful to its Season Sponsors, each of whom has made an annual donation of $50,000 or greater. These gifts are critical to maintaining the Theatre’s high quality of artistic programming and award-winning work in the community.

The Legler Benbough Foundation Karen and Donald Cohn Valerie and Harry Cooper Audrey S. Geisel Globe Guilders Joan and Irwin Jacobs Las Patronas The Lipinsky Family Conrad Prebys Donald and Darlene Shiley Supervisor Pam Slater-Price and the County of San Diego Sheryl and Harvey P. White Anonymous

To become a Season Sponsor, please contact Director of Development Todd R. Schultz at (619) 231-1941 x2310.

P2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE PRESENTS BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE

BY John van Druten

SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN Alexander Dodge Emily Pepper Matthew Richards

SOUND DESIGN STAGE MANAGER Paul Peterson Lisa Porter

DIRECTED BY Darko Tresnjak

Casting by Samantha Barrie

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P3 Cast of Characters

IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Gillian Holroyd ...... Melinda Page Hamilton Shepherd Henderson ...... Adrian LaTourelle Miss Holroyd ...... Deborah Taylor+ Nicky Holroyd ...... John Lavelle Sidney Redlitch...... Gregor Paslawsky

Stage Manager...... Lisa Porter

Setting: Gillian Holroyd’s apartment in the Murray Hill district of New York City. There will be one 15-minute intermission.

The Actors and Stage Manager employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. + Associate Artist of the Old Globe

Si desea una sinopsis de esta obra en Español, favor de pedírsela al acomodador que le entregó este programa. If you would like a synopsis of this production in Spanish, please request it from an usher.

COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO SUPPORTS THE ARTS The Old Globe would like to thank Supervisor Pam Slater-Price and Supervisor Bill Horn for their extraordinary commitments to the Globe’s Capital and Endowment Campaign through Community Projects funds. Through the County’s Community Projects program and the County’s Community Enhancement program, many non-profit organizations receive funding for programs that improve the quality of life for County residents and promote economic development and tourism. In 2007, The Old Globe will receive funding through the County’s Community Enhancement Program and the theatre is grateful to the entire San Diego County Board of Supervisors for their generous support.

GREG COX, DISTRICT 1, DIANE JACOB, DISTRICT 2 PAM SLATER-PRICE, DISTRICT 3 RON ROBERTS, DISTRICT 4, BILL HORN, DISTRICT 5 VICE CHARIMAN CHAIRMAN

P4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Production Sponsors BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE is supported, in part, by the following generous sponsors: Deni and Jeff Jacobs Deni and Jeff Jacobs have been loyal subscribers and donors to The Old Globe for years, and in 2007 Deni will not only Co-Chair the Globe Gala but will also host the Gala Underwriters’ Party at their new home in La Jolla. Jeff serves as Executive Vice President and President of Global Development for QUALCOMM, which has been a Globe Season Sponsor since 2004. Deni and Jeff are also involved amongst other charitable activities, with Big Brothers and Big Sisters, the Challenged Athletes Foundation, Educational Enrichment Systems, San Diego Sports Council and the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. U.S. Bank For more than a decade, U.S. Bank has supported The Old Globe’s Education Programs including The Shakespeare Initiatives for Young People; and this year, thanks to the support of Senior Vice President and Regional Manager Jim Wening, the Bank has expanded its support to sponsor this production of Bell, Book and Candle. U.S. Bank improves communities through contributions to nonprofit organizations in the priority areas of affordable housing and economic opportunity, education and artistic and cultural enrichment. John Rebelo, former U.S. Bank Board Member and Chairman and CEO of Peninsula Bank, currently serves on the Globe’s Board of Directors. THE OLD GLOBE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Enrich...Enlighten...Entertain and Engage

Student Matinees In-School Touring Production Professional Development Literacy Initiatives for Teachers Theatre Tours and More! To learn more about The Old Globe Education programs, contact Roberta Wells-Famula, Director of Education: [email protected] To volunteer, contact Education Associate Raúl Moncada: [email protected]

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P5 2007 Board of Directors

Dear Friends,

In 1947, Globe Founding Director Through the Theatre’s Capital and Endowment Campaign, Craig Noel – ever the visionary – The Old Globe is raising funds to build the new Karen and created one of the nation’s first Donald Cohn Education Center, as part of the new Conrad theatre education and outreach Prebys Theatre Center. This facility will greatly enhance the programs, which has grown into Globe’s ability to present education and outreach programs, an extensive series of activities that performances and workshops. engage elementary through college students, as well as adults, educators and actors in training. I am pleased to be a part of this exciting project and want to thank each of you who help support the theatre’s education and This year, more than 45,000 will participate in the Globe’s artistic programs through your annual donations. Education and Outreach Programs, which include reading initiatives for underserved schools, student matinee performances and lectures with artists and performers. Kathryn Hattox, Chair, Board of Directors

BOARD OF DIRECTORS / OFFICERS Kathryn Hattox* Anthony S. Thornley* Deni S. Carpenter* Sandra Redman* Valerie Cooper* Tim K. Zinn* Chair Vice Chair Finance Vice Chair Development Vice Chair Nominating Secretary Treasurer

DIRECTORS Victor P. Gálvez Daniel L. Sullivan, Ph.D. Bernard Lipinsky (1914-2001) Mary Beth Adderley-Wright F. George Gilman Julie H. Sullivan, Ph.D. Delza Martin (1915–2005) Joseph Benoit Carol Hanson Dean Thorp Patsy Shumway Charles Brazell Viviana Ibañez Evelyn Mack Truitt Robert Cartwright Sheila Lipinsky Debra Turner HONORARY DIRECTORS Donald Cohn* Timothy A. MacDonald* Crystal Watkins Mrs. Richard C. Adams Peter J. Cooper Sue Major Stewart J. Weissman (1912–2005) David W. Down Arthur Neumann Harvey White* Clair Burgener (1921-2006) Bruce M. Dunlap Robin Nordhoff Ruth Wikberg-Leonardi Mrs. John H. Fox (1908–2003) Sue Ebner Rafael Pastor Carolyn Yorston Audrey Geisel Bea Epsten John Rebelo Deborah Young Paul Harter Joel Ewan Phyllis Schwartz Gordon Luce (1925-2006) Pamela A. Farr Chris Skillern EMERITUS DIRECTORS Dolly Poet (1921-2007) Jake Figi Nancy A. Spector Garet B. Clark Deborah Szekely Sally Furay, R.S.C.J. Louis G. Spisto* J. Dallas Clark (1913–2005) Hon. Pete Wilson Harold W. Fuson, Jr. *Executive Committee Member

The Old Globe is supported in part by grants from The City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, Supervisor Pam Slater-Price and The County of San Diego.

P6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE The Craig Noel League The Need for Endowment Help Secure The Old Globe For Generations to Come Since 1935, The Old Globe has been an integral thread in the The following are examples of some of the many ways you can cultural fabric of San Diego, and with increasing attendance, form partnerships with The Old Globe that are advantageous to balanced budgets and national recognition, The Old Globe is in you as well as to the theatre: one of the strongest positions in its history and is poised to secure the theatre for generations to come. MAKE AN OUTRIGHT GIFT – By making outright The most critical long-term need at The Globe today is to gifts of cash, appreciated securities and real estate you will grow its endowment. An endowment is a protected investment receive immediate income tax deductions and recognition fund that earns interest, which will provide the theatre with a of your gift at the Globe. reliable income stream to supplement its annual ticket sales and donations. DONATE FROM YOUR IRA – If you are age 70 or As part of the current campaign – Securing a San Diego older, you can make cash gifts to the Globe and other Landmark – the Globe is actively seeking commitments to its charities totaling $100,000 a year from your IRA without endowment through planned gifts, bequests and other estate incurring income tax on the withdrawal. Act fast to take planning options. advantage of this tax provision as it expires in 2007. The Old Globe would be pleased to meet with you to discuss your goals for leaving a lasting gift to the Theatre. Of LEAVE A BEQUEST – In your will or trust, you can course, you should also consult with your tax and legal advisers. designate the Globe as a beneficiary and that amount will We want this to be a “win/win” situation! be deductible in determining your taxable estate.

For more information, please contact Director of CREATE A CHARITABLE TRUST – While helping Development, Todd R. Schultz at (619)231-1941 x2310 or the Globe, you and/or your heirs can benefit now or in the [email protected]. future by receiving income for life or for a period of years; you will receive an immediate charitable deduction on your income tax and will avoid capital gains taxes.

CRAIG NOEL LEAGUE MEMBERS Planned Giving Society of The Old Globe

Anonymous (14) Barbara Iredale* Craig Noel Eric Leighton Swenson Robert S. Albritton* Bob Jacobs Greg and Polly Noel Anne C. Taubman Nancine Belfiore Joseph E. Jessop* PACEM (Pacific Academy of Cherie Halladay Tirschwell Alan Benaryoa J. Robert and Gladys H. King Ecclesiastical Music) Marian Trevor (Mrs. Walter M.)* Dr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Canada Marilyn Kneeland Mrs. Margaret F. Peninger* Evelyn Mack Truitt Garet and Wendy Clark Jean and David Laing Velda Pirtle* Ginny Unanue J. Dallas* and Mary H. Clark Jerry Lester Foundation Florence Borgeson Plunkert* Carol and Lawrence Veit R. Patrick and Sharon Connell Dr. Bernard Lipinsky* Dolly* and Jim Poet Harvey and Jordine Von Wantoch Patricia W. Crigler, Ph.D., CAPT/USN/Ret. Heather Manion Dorothy Shorb Prough* Merle and Phil Wahl Carlos and Patricia Cuellar Calvin Manning Brenda Marsh-Rebelo and John Holly J.B. Ward Patricia and Donn DeMarce* Chris and Jill Metcalf Rebelo Sheryl and Harvey P. White Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson Paul I. and Margaret W. Meyer Donald and Darlene Shiley Mrs. Jack Galen Whitney Dr. and Mrs. Robert Epsten Judy and George Miller Patsy and Forrest Shumway Stanley E. Willis II* Frank A. Frye, III Steve Miller B. Sy and Ruth Ann Silver Julie Meier Wright Nancy Reed Gibson Dr. Robert W. Miner Stephen M. Silverman Carolyn Yorston Robert Gleason and Marc Matys Shirley Mulcahy Roberta Simpson *Deceased Marcy Goldstone Laurie Dale Munday Dolores and Rod Smith Kathryn Crippen Hattox Stanley Nadel and Cecilia Carrick John and Cindy SorensenMarje Spear David and Debbie Hawkins Alice B. Nesnow Nancy A. Spector and Alan R. Spector Craig and Mary Hunter Arthur and Marilyn Neumann Jeanette Stevens

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P7 Profiles

Melinda Page Hamilton Arden of Faversham, Empty Space Princess Turnadot, Hotel Universe, Blue (Gillian Holroyd) Theatre; Measure for Measure, The Light Theatre; The Sadness of Others, THE OLD GLOBE: Inspector General, The Glass Menagerie, PegLeg!, Not Dead Yet, Mixed Message; The All My Sons. OFF- Yale Repertory Theatre. FILM/TV: Phantom Lady, SoHo Rep; Egypt, Target BROADWAY: Our , Boston Legal, Numbers, Margin. REGIONAL: The Unseen, Lady of Sligo. Guiding Light, Little Crumb, Trust Me, The Actors Theatre Louisville; Travesties, REGIONAL: The Temp, Science Sleuths. TRAINING: Moving Picture, The Skin of Our Teeth, The Royal Family, MFA, Yale School of Drama; Sanford Hot L Baltimore, Rosencrantz and Ahmanson Theater; Meisner. Guildenstern Are Dead, Williamstown Cyrano de Bergerac, Cleveland Play Theatre Festival; Travesties, Rosencrantz House; To Fool the Eye, Guthrie Theatre; John Lavelle and Guildenstern Are Dead, Long Wharf The Royal Family, Arena Stage; The (Nicky Holroyd) Theatre; Princess Turnadot, Westport Seagull, George Street Playhouse. FILM: THE OLD GLOBE: Country Playhouse; The Ruling Class, Sleeping Dogs Lie, Promised Land, Ted's Debut. BROAD- Wilma Theatre; Blood Knot, New Mexico MBA. TV: , WAY: The Graduate. Repertory; Waiting for Godot, Hamlet, Nip/Tuck, Raines, Everwood, CSI NY, CSI OTHER NEW School for Scandal, The Time of Your Life, Miami, Medical Investigation, Numbers, YORK THEATRE: Twelfth Night, North Carolina Enterprise. EDUCATION/TRAINING: The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare Festival; Macbeth, London Ms. Hamilton recieved her MFA in and The Jew of Malta Shakespeare Company; FILM: Alien Acting from NYU's Tisch School of The (in Repertory), Duke Theatre; Burleigh Siege (Sci-Fi). Arts. Grimes, New World Stages; Rope, Zipper Theatre; Spatter Pattern, Playwrights Deborah Taylor ASSOCIATE ARTIST Adrian LaTourelle Horizons; Twelfth Night, The Connelly (Miss Holroyd) (Shepherd Henderson) Theatre; Jude, Marilyn Monroe Theatre; THE OLD GLOBE: THE OLD GLOBE: Death from Above, Caurchan; Boy’s Life, Shakespeare Festival Debut. NEW YORK: Access Theatre. REGIONAL: On the 2004: As You Like It, The Dazzle, Round- Razzle, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Antony and Cleopatra, about; Democracy Much Ado About Nothing, La Jolla Twelfth Night; The Project, NY Theatre Playhouse; The Merchant of Venice, Royal Magic Fire, Wonderful Workshop; Texarkana Shakespeare Company in Stratford- Tennessee, Out of Waltz, The Kirk upon-Avon. FILM: Frozen Impact, The Purgatory, Interior Decoration, The Snow Theatre; Sherlock Holmes, NY Fringe Sandpiper, August. TV: The Black Donellys, Ball (also at Hartford Stage and Festival; Bloody Poetry, Synapse Produc- Law & Order: Trial by Jury, Guiding Light, Huntington Theatre), Season’s Greetings, tions; Dido, Queen of Carthage, Target All My Children and Sixteen to Life. Yankee Wives, A Midsummer Night’s Margin Theatre; The Propaganda Plays, Dream, As You Like It, Hamlet, The Dining Dixon Place. REGIONAL: Thom Pain Gregor Paslawsky Room, The Seagull, Ring ‘Round the Moon, (Based on Nothing), Dallas Theater (Sidney Redlitch) The Rivals, Henry IV, Part I, The Winter’s Center; Enchanted April, San Jose THE OLD GLOBE: Tale, Othello. ELSEWHERE: The Magic Repertory; Private Lives, Virginia Stage The Two Noble Fire, Berkeley Rep; The Beaux Strategem, Company; , Experiment with an Kinsman, Antony and Hartford Stage; The Women, Royal Air Pump, The Seagull, Inexpressible Island; Cleopatra, As You Like Alexandra Theatre, Toronto; Holiday, Dallas Theatre Company; The Mystery of It, Pericles. OFF- Breaking the Silence, Tonight We Improvise, Irma Vep, Triad Stage; 1984, Kiss of Blood, BROADWAY: Shaw Festival; Whose Line Is It Anyway?,

P8 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Ah, Wilderness!, A Place to Stay, Studio Fledermaus, and the American premiere Theater Center, Geffen Playhouse, Arena Theatre; The Miser, Stagewest. of May Night, Sarasota Opera. He is the Huntington Theatre, Mark Taper FILM: Sea of Love, The Brother from recipient of the Alan Schneider Award Forum, Williamstown, Yale Rep. Another Planet, Lianna. TV: Murphy for Directing Excellence, TCG National INTERNATIONAL: The Gate-Dublin, Brown, Star Trek, Cop Rock, Knightswatch, Theater Artist Residency Award, Boris Theatre Calgary, Stratford Festival. NYPD Blue. Sagal Directing Fellowship, NEA New OPERA: (all sets and costumes) Il Forms Grant, two Pennsylvania Trittico (Berlin), Der Waffenschmied Darko Tresnjak Council on the Arts Individual Artist (Munich), The Flying Dutchman (Director) Fellowships, two San Diego Critics (Würzburg), and Lohengrin (Budapest). THE OLD GLOBE: Hamlet, Pericles, The Circle Awards for his direction of Mr. Dodge is a graduate of the Yale Two Noble Kinsmen, Antony and Cleopatra, Pericles and The Winter's Tale, and two School of Drama. The Winter’s Tale, The Comedy of Errors, A Patté Awards for his direction of The Midsummer Night’s Dream, Titus Winter's Tale and Titus Andronicus. He has Emily Pepper Andronicus. ELSEWHERE: The Merchant performed with numerous Philadelphia (Costume Design) of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company, dance and theater companies and THE OLD GLOBE: Debut. Villa Theatre for a New Audience; All's Well toured across the United States and America, Williamstown Theatre Festival; that Ends Well, Theatre for a New Japan with the UNIMA Award-winning Blood Wedding, 10 Thousand Things; Audience; The Two Noble Kinsmen, The Mum Puppet theatre. He was educated Frankenstein, New World Stages; The Public Theater; Princess Turandot, Hotel at Swarthmore College and Columbia Diary of Anne Frank, Driving Miss Daisy, Universe, Blue Light Theater Company; University and teaches acting and Delaware Theatre; Our Town, Two River More Lies About Jerzy, Vineyard Theater directing at UCSD. Upcoming projects Theatre; Frankenstein,New Jersey Company; The Skin of Our Teeth, include Antony and Cleopatra for Theatre Performing Arts Center (NJPAC); Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, for a New Audience and the American Golden Boy, Atlantic Acting Co; Fizz, The Winter's Tale, Under Milk Wood, premieres of Victor Ullmann’s Der zer- Ohio Theatre; Evensong, TBG Arts Moving Picture, The Blue Demon, Princess brochene Krug and Alexander Center; workshop production of Turandot, The Love of Three Oranges, Zemlinsky’s Der Zwerg for Los Angeles Zhivago (dir. Des McAnuff and Paris Williamstown Theatre Festival; Opera, conducted by James Conlon. Commune), La Jolla Playhouse; La Heartbreak House, What the Butler Saw, Dispute, A Streetcar Named Desire, Richard Amphityron, The Blue Demon, Huntington Alexander Dodge III, The Seagull, Desperadoes In Dreamland, Theatre; Hay Fever, Princess Turandot, (Scenic Design) Two Hands Very Tired and 500 Words, Westport Country Playhouse; The Two THE OLD GLOBE: The Sisters University of California, San Diego; Noble Kinsmen, Chicago Shakespeare Rosensweig and Moonlight and Magnolias. Shoes, Slant Theatre Project. Assisted Theatre; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are BROADWAY: Old Acquaintance, Butley on Meditations on Virginity, Ninth Dead, Long Wharf Theater; A Little Night (w/Nathan Lane), Hedda Gabler. OFF- International Theatre “Confrontations” Music, Amour, Goodspeed Opera BROADWAY: The Water’s Edge, Second Festival Lublin, Poland. Emily holds an House; La Dispute, UCSD. OPERA Stage; Measure for Pleasure, Public MFA in design from University of CREDITS: Die Zauberflöte, Opera Theater; Observe the Sons of Ulster (Lortel California, San Diego. Theater of Saint Louis; Orfeo ed Euridice, Award), Chaucer in Rome, Lincoln Il Trovatore, Turandot, Virginia Opera; Center; Force Continuum, Sexual Perversity Turnadot, Opera Carolina; Il Barbiere di in Chicago, Atlantic; The Downtown Plays, Siviglia, Florida Grand Opera; Die TriBeCa Theater Festival. REGIONAL: Zauberflöte, Florentine Opera Company; Alley, Arena, BTF, Centerstage, Chicago La Traviata, Der Fliegende Holländer, Die Shakespeare, Denver Center, Dallas

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P9 Profiles continued

Matthew Richards Joy. ELSEWHERE: Centerstage, ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR (Lighting Design) Milwaukee Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, THIS PRODUCTION THE OLD GLOBE: The Violet Hour, Sledgehammer Theatre (Associate directed by Carolyn Cantor. NEW Artist), Mo’olelo Performing Arts Assistant Director ...... Caitlin Moon YORK: One Loss Plus, BAM; Pen, Company, The Wilma Theatre, L.A. Assistant Lighting Design ...... Chris Walsh Playwrights Horizons; A Small TheatreWorks, San Diego Repertory Production Assistant ...... Erin Albrecht Melodramatic Story, The Public/ Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, LAByrinth; Living Room in Africa, Edge Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, North Theater Company; Seussical, Lucille Coast Rep, Diversionary Theatre, Cape Lortel; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Islands, Fear Regional Theatre, Hope Summer New Victory Theater; Active Eye; ARS Repertory Theatre, Malashock Dance & Nova; The Flea; Naked Angels; New Company, The University of San York Stage and Film, Rattlestick. Diego, San Diego State University, and the Freud Theatre at UCLA. EDUCA- This theatre operates under an agreement between the REGIONAL: What the Butler Saw League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage (directed by Darko Tresnjak), TION: BFA in Drama with an empha- managers in the United States. Huntington Theatre; Romeo and Juliet, sis in Technical Design from San Diego Williamstown; The Rabbit Hole, Geffen State University. Playhouse; Don Giovanni, Wolf Trap; The Directors are members of the Society of Stage Alliance Theatre; Baltimore Center Lisa Porter Directors and Choreographers, an independent national Stage; Barrington Stage Co; Bay Street (Stage Manager) labor union. Theatre; Cleveland Playhouse; Dallas THE OLD GLOBE: Moonlight and Theater Center; Delaware Theater Magnolias, Blue/Orange, White Linen. Company; Hangar Theatre; Hartford INTERNATIONAL: Ms. Porter has The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and Sound Designers in worked internationally with Mikhail LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists Theatre Works; Skylight Opera; St. Local USA-826, IATSE. Louis Rep; Syracuse Stage; Triad Stage; Baryshnikov, Laurie Anderson, Richard Yale Rep. EDUCATION: University of Foreman, Robert Wilson and Massachusetts, Yale School of Drama. Singaporean director Ong Keng Sen.

She has collaborated with independent This Theatre operates under an Agreement with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Paul Peterson filmmaker Hal Hartley on three films Local No. 122. (Sound Design) and his play Soon, which premiered at THE OLD GLOBE: Over 50 produc- the Salzburg Festival. BROADWAY: tions, including: Hay Fever, Edward Les Misèrables, The Lion King. OFF- Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, BROADWAY: Everybody’s Ruby, Venus, Two Trains Running, Hold Please, Saturn Returns, Henry V, The Public Restoration Comedy, The Four of Us, Pig Theater. REGIONAL: Mother Courage, Farm, The Sisters Rosensweig, Trying, La Jolla Playhouse; Venus, Uncle Vanya, Moonlight and Magnolias, Vincent in Betty’s Summer Vacation, The Taming of the Brixton, I Just Stopped By to See the Man, Shrew, Yale Repertory Theatre. EDUCA- Lucky Duck, The Intelligent Design of Jenny TION: Ms. Porter holds an MFA from Chow, Blue/Orange, Time Flies, Pentecost, the Yale School of Drama and is the Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Dr. Seuss’ head of the graduate stage manage- How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The ment program at UCSD. Boswell Sisters, Crumbs from the Table of

P10 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE MFA 20th Anniversary

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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF CLASSICAL ACTOR TRAINING In 1987, Globe Founding Director Craig Noel and University of San Diego Vice-President and Provost Sally Furay, RSCJ, established The Old Globe/University of San Diego Master of Fine Arts acting program, which has resulted in one of the most 3 acclaimed classical training programs in the United States. To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the MFA program, Globe donors and USD faculty dined together on the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage in the Old Globe Theatre on Monday, June 18 with entertainment by current MFA students and graduates. Special guest for the evening was Darlene Shiley, who, along with her husband Donald, has given extraordinary support to the MFA program through gifts to both The Old Globe and University of San Diego. Lead Presenting Sponsor of the MFA 20th Anniversary

4 Celebration was Audrey Geisel. Additional generous supporters included Ronald F. Brown, Louis Yager Cantwell Foundation, Mary H. Clark, Kathy Hattox, Tish and Jere Horsley, Jeanette Stevens and San Diego Sheraton Hotel and Marina. The Old Globe would like to thank these and the many other donors who helped make this a tremendously successful event.

PHOTOS: 1.Deborah Szekely, Audrey Geisel, Darlene Shiley, Mary Clark. 2. MFA Director Richard Seer, Sandy Redman, MFA Graduate Peter Smith. 3. Kathy Hattox, Julie Sullivan. 4. Sally Furay, RSCJ. 5. MFA Student Chris Bresky, Audrey Geisel, MFA Student Nathaniel McIntyre. Photos by Nowell Wisch. 5

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P11 Program Notes From “How A Play Is Born, by John van Druten”

The non-creative person has an idea that silence and physical conscious that I was beauty, a still moonlight night or a woodland glade in the sunlight, doing it. can provide a sudden thrust of ideas that never comes to him in his That “I” is the ordinary life. I could wish that this were so. My own ideas for important word. It is plays have come to me anywhere; they have come in the city, in the the word that must country, in cars and trains. I have never known where to turn for be forgotten, and for- them. I have learned that I cannot turn anywhere and that I must gotten not deliberate- wait for them to happen… ly but involuntarily in …It was G. K. Chesterton who urged that one should do every- the absorption of the thing possible to remind oneself of them, trying, as he put it, to fall task. Quite often, HARRIET HARRIS AND MARGARET COLIN, IN OLD ACQUAINTANCE in love with one’s wife all over again every single day. It is an excel- when I have a scene 2007, ROUNDABOUT THEATRE COMPANY; PHOTO SARA KRULWICH, lent idea. And wonder is the artist’s sharpest weapon… to write, with no THE NEW YORK TIMES …I have found that the mechanical problems of playwriting are more than the barest idea of what is it to contain, I will go to my easiest of achievement for me while I am driving a car. I think that desk and sit at the typewriter, saying: “Well, let’s see what is because I can forget my body and my sense of myself… happens.” Very often something quite presentable happens. And …I remember a day when I was planning a new play. I was quite often I have no idea where it happened from, whence I driving the car on the long empty roads of the desert. Scenes were brought those lines down onto the machine. constructed in my head effortlessly. Then I came to a small town. I have said somewhere before that writing dialogue is very There was a stop sign and I obeyed it. Instantly I became aware much like being a stenographer behind a screen, taking down again that I was driving a car, that I was I, and that I was planning a words from the characters one can hear but not see. I am aware play. The real (or apparently real) world sprang to life again. It that this sounds like an affected thing to say but I think that took me a long while to get back to the job because I had become almost every artist would bear it out when he speaks of the days when the work goes well. When it goes badly, when the words refuse to come and have to be coaxed and wooed, then one feels that the job is of one’s own doing, one’s own achievement. That is a somewhat depressing realization. There have been explanations of this that involve the subcon- scious and its approval of the task on which one is engaged. If the

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The scenic design for Bell, Book and Candle was inspired by the architecture of Eero Saarinen, best known for his design of the TWA Flight Center Building at JFK International Airport. His sleek, modern designs can be found all over the United States: the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, and Washington’s Dulles International Airport. A significant feature of the few homes he designed was the sunken living room, or “conversation pit,”(photo left) a trademark of Saarinen’s contemporary style. The conversation pit expanded the space surrounding the living room, creating an airy, modern feel to an otherwise traditional set-up.

P12 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE The Witch’s Craft John van Druten The following is excerpted from PERSUASIONS OF THE WITCH’S CRAFT (Harvard U. Press, 1989), an anthropological study of the practice of witchcraft in contemporary England by the American anthropologist, T. M. Luhrmann

Modern magic is a mixture of many different activities and ideas: paganism, astrology, mysticism, the range of alternative therapies, even kabbalism. People practice as individuals or as members of groups which come and go in a fluctuat- ing population, although some groups have stayed in tact for decades. The groups are astonishingly diverse. Practitioners think of themselves as, or as inspired by, the witches, wizards, druids, kabbalists, shamans, of mostly European lore, and they perform rituals and create ritual groups. They have two marked characteristics. First, they tolerate a surprising spiritual diversity. Central to the ethos is the notion that any path to a religion is a path to a spiritual reality, and whatever symbols and images one chooses are valid. . . Second, they practice John William van Druten was born in London in what they call magic. They often describe themselves as magicians, perform what 1901 to a Dutch father and an English mother. He they call magical rites, and talk as if they expected those rites to have effects. . studied law at the University of London, and Magicians are ordinary, well-educated, usually middle-class people. They are became qualified as a solicitor of the Supreme not psychotically deluded, and they are not driven to practice by socio-economic Court of Judicature in England. While teaching desperation. By some process, when they get involved with magic, they learn to English law and legal history at the University find it eminently sensible. They learn to accept its core concept: that mind affects College of Wales, he wrote his first successful play, matter, and that in special circumstances, like ritual, the trained imagination can Young Woodley (1925), which was banned in alter the physical world. England for its purported attack on the British Many non-magicians find that theory fatuous or false. But the Janus face of public school system. The play’s subsequent New the outsider’s bafflement and the insider’s nonchalance is not unique to magic. York production earned rave reviews, and was soon Modern magicians are interesting because they are a flamboyant example of a very after produced in London. common process: that when people get involved in an activity they develop ways of interpreting which make that activity meaningful even though it may seem foolish Playwriting and directing became van Druten’s to the uninvolved. . . . profession. In addition to Bell, Book and Candle Modern magicians know a way of (1950), he is best known for Old Acquaintance explaining nature — science — which (1940), The Voice of the Turtle (1943), I Remember has been remarkably successful in its Mama (1944), and I Am a Camera (1951), which the explanation and remarkably antagonistic musical Cabaret was later based on. He directed towards ritualistic magic. They do not the premieres of most of his plays, and also staged come from a background which accepts the original Broadway production of Rodgers and magic easily and their rites are novel cre- Hammerstein’s The King and I, starring Yul Brynner ations: their magic cannot be explained and Gertrude Lawrence. He wrote screenplay as some burden of the past. . . Magicians adaptations of his most successful plays, as well as maintain their jobs as civil servants, a number of original screenplays, adaptations, and businessmen and computer analysts. If television scripts. anything, they become more effective at In 1944 he became a naturalized American citizen their jobs. Yet they rarely suggest that KIM NOVAK, FROM 1958 FILM, BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE their clients use magic in their transac- and settled into rural ranch life outside Palm tions. All people move between different parts of their lives with ease. Springs. Shortly after writing his autobiography, entitled The Widening Circle (1957), he died in his sleep at his home in Indio, California. T. M. Luhrmann was on the faculty of UCSD (1989-200), held the Max Palevsky chair at the University of Chicago (2000-2007), and last spring joined the Anthropology faculty of Stanford University. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P13 Program Notes(continued) subconscious likes the thesis it will hand one all kinds of gifts, words: “Of myself can I do nothing,” and sudden and unexpected. If it is out of sympathy with the subject- that that applies not only to what may be matter, it will retire to sleep, leaving the conscious mind to do the called inspiration, but to the watchful work by itself. checking that goes on in the work that This seems true to me, but I am not sure there is not a simpler, if follows it. deeper, solution. And that solution lies in the word “I.” When I have All of this which has been related to used that phrase “Let us see what happens,” I have a sense of turning the craft of playwriting has, I think, larger to something outside myself. Yet I know, too, that what I am listening applications to life. The words remain to comes from within me, although I cannot hear it unless I forget true in all fields. A removal of one’s sense that fact. In the end I suppose I mean no more by this than lies in the of a deliberately creative, wishful self is the thing that all of us need most.

IRENE DUNNE, FROM 1948 FILM, I REMEMBER MAMA

Donors Get a Peek Behind the Scenes: Meet the Artist Series

Through the Globe’s “Meet the Artist” series, you can learn more about the lives and work of Globe artists, as they talk candidly about their careers, personal interests and lives in the theatre and take questions from the floor. These evenings begin with an hors d’oeuvres reception, followed by a program with the artist and a dessert reception. The “Meet the Artist” series is a special benefit for annual donors of $500 (invitation to attend one), $1,000 (invitations to attend two) or $2,500 or higher (invitations to attend all three “Meet the Artist” interviews.)

Globe artists who have participated in the “Meet the Artist” series GLOBE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR JACK O’BRIEN, DISCUSSED HIS AMAZING CAREER AND LIFE WITH GLOBE DONORS ON APRIL 18, 2005. ON OCTOBER 16, 2007 DONORS include Sandy Duncan, Hershey Felder, Darko Tresnjak, Marion Ross, ENJOYED LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE LIFE OF HERSHEY FELDER; PHOTO BY MARK GARVIN Paul Michael, Jerry Patch, Jack O’Brien, Robert Taylor and Richard Oberacker. To learn more or to contribute, contact Courtney Quinn at (619) 231-1941 x2311 or [email protected].

ON JANUARY 16, 2006 MARION ROSS ON MARCH 13, 2006 MORE THAN 140 DONORS ATTENDED A “MEET THE ARTIST” ON JULY 13, 2006 MFA DIRECTOR RICHARD ENTERTAINED GLOBE DONORS. EVENT WITH SANDY DUNCAN. SEER INTERVIEWED DARKO TRESNJAK WITH AN AUDIENCE OF GLOBE DONORS., PHOTO: J.T. MACMILLAN

P14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Kathryn Hattox...in the Donor Spotlight

Leadership Gifts to The Old Globe “There are so many opportunities to help make a positive difference in San Diego,” The Old Globe would like to recognize and says Kathryn Hattox, “but nothing gets me thank the following generous individuals as emotionally involved as the arts do; who have made extraordinary gifts of $1 specifically The Old Globe.” Mrs. Hattox is million or more to this organization. These a native San Diegan and the Chair of the major contributions have been designated for Board of Directors at The Old Globe. artistic projects, the endowment and facilities, Although she is an incredibly active and help The Old Globe remain one of our member of the Globe’s leadership, this is country’s great theatre institutions. just the current focus in a life dedicated to $20,000,000 or greater supporting her community. Donald and Darlene Shiley “I think that people who have been fortunate enough to accumulate assets that they don’t need for ordinary living should $10,000,000 or greater share them with the public,” says Mrs. Hattox. “That’s my theory.” As a supporter Conrad Prebys of a number of local charitable organizations, Mrs. Hattox puts that theory to work everyday.

$5,000,000 or greater In addition to her efforts at The Old Sheryl and Harvey P. White Globe, Mrs. Hattox is a long-time “I’ve been coming to the supporter of many of the cultural Globe for fifty years, and Kathryn Hattox institutions in Balboa Park. She is particularly fond of the San Diego Zoo. I hope that I can help Karen and Donald Cohn In fact, the hippopotamus exhibit at the to ensure that others Zoo is named after her late husband. will have that same “Every time family members visit the wonderful experience.” Zoo, we always stop to take a look at $1,000,000 or greater Grandpa’s hippo pool.” Estate of Dorothy S. Prough When asked about her work in the community, she puts things succinctly, “It is The Rivkin Family meaningful to see the people in the community enjoy the things to which one has Estate of Beatrice Lynds donated their time and money.” And at a time when many people can’t seem to find enough time to help others, Mrs. Hattox has renewed her dedication to Audrey S. Geisel / charitable giving. San Diego Foundation Dr. Seuss Fund “I’ve decided to accelerate my giving because it is nice to see the gifts in action. There’s not much point in waiting until you’re dead when you can’t see anything. Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Ottenstein I’ve been donating gifts in this community for quite a while because I’ve been very fortunate financially. But recently I realized that I should start giving more now. Mrs. Helen Edison I’m hoping that people will be inspired by all of the amazing things that are going on at the Globe. I’ve been coming to the Globe for fifty years, and I hope that I can The Stephen and Mary Birch help to ensure that others will have that same wonderful experience.” Foundation Mrs. Hattox exemplifies the kind of community spirit that makes San Diego America’s finest city. The Old Globe is proud to recognize Kathryn Hattox as a volunteer, a donor and a friend.

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P15 Annual Fund Donors

The Old Globe’s ability to maintain the highest standard of excellence, while keeping ticket prices affordable, is due in large part to the financial support of more than 3,500 individuals, businesses, foundations and government agencies. Please join us in giving a warm thanks and recognition to these leaders who have made tonight and our 625 other performances possible. The Old Globe appreciates the support of those who have stepped into the spotlight. Benefactors ($100,000 and above) City of San Diego, Commission for William Randolph Hearst Foundation The Shubert Foundation Arts & Culture The James Irvine Foundation Supervisor Pam Slater-Price Audrey S. Geisel/The San Diego The San Diego Union-Tribune and the County of San Diego Foundation Dr. Seuss Fund Donald & Darlene Shiley

Season Sponsors ($50,000 to $99,999) AT&T Karen & Donald Cohn Patrons of the Prado The Legler Benbough Foundation Valerie & Harry Cooper Conrad Prebys California Bank & Trust Globe Guilders QUALCOMM, INC. J. Dallas & Mary H. Clark Fund at Joan & Irwin Jacobs Wells Fargo The San Diego Foundation Las Patronas Sheryl & Harvey P. White The Lipinsky Family

Production Sponsors ($25,000 to $49,999) Mary Beth Adderley-Wright, Bombardier Flexjet Nokia Richard Wright & Elizabeth Adderley Cohn Restaurant Group/Prado Restaurant Sempra Energy American Airlines Continental Airlines Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina Bank of America Danah H. Fayman Starbucks Coffee Alan Benaroya Jake & Todd Figi Union Bank of California John A. Berol Kathryn & John Hattox U.S. Bank Mary Ann Blair Fund HM Electronics, Inc. Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust at The San Diego Foundation Deni & Jeff Jacobs Director Circle ($10,000 to $24,999) Anonymous (1) Dr. & Mrs. Harry F. Hixson, Jr. Nancy & Alan Spector and Family Charles & Molly Brazell Supervisor Bill Horn Ms. Jeanette Stevens Arthur & Sophie Brody Fund of the and the County of San Diego Anne Taubman & David Boyle Jewish Community Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Neil Kjos Gillian & Tony Thornley Dale Burgett & F. George Gilman Dr. Ronald & Mrs. Ruth Leonardi Evelyn Mack Truitt The Louis Yager Cantwell Private Jacquelyn Littlefield Erna & Andrew Viterbi Foundation Sue & John Major Weingart-Price Fund at Deni & Ken Carpenter Dr. Patricia Montalbano The San Diego Foundation Peter Cooper & Norman Blachford Hank & Robin Nordhoff Stewart & Brenda Weissman Advised Fund at the San Diego Human The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Brent V. Woods & Laurie C. Mitchell Dignity Foundation Foundation June E. Yoder Mr. & Mrs. Brian Devine Allison & Robert Price Carolyn W. Yorston Dr. & Mrs. Robert Epsten Sandra & Allen Redman Robert & Deborah Young Pamela A. Farr Patsy & Forrest Shumway Ellen & Tim Zinn Lee & Frank Goldberg Chris Skillern

P16 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Founder Circle Fred & Alicia Hallett Sally & Pat Crahan ($5,000 to $9,999) Susan & Dr. Ronald Heller Mrs. Willard T. Cudney Lawrence G. Alldredge & Dawn Moore Alexa Kirkwood Hirsch Dr. & Mrs. Francis C. Cushing, Jr. Anonymous (1) Leonard & Elaine Hirsch Mrs. Gail Powell Davis Ken & Ginger Baldwin Tish & Jere Horsley Pat & Dan Derbes Jane Smisor Bastien Richard & Janet Hunter Dean & Mrs. Michael H. Dessent The Colwell Family Fund at Al & Pat JaCoby Jim & Sally Ditto The San Diego Foundation Mary & Russell Johnson Marion Eggertsen Ann & John Davies Dr. & Mrs. Richard L. Kahler Peter & Doris Ellsworth Nina & Robert Doede Bob & Gladys King Noddy & Ira Epstein Bernard J. Eggertsen & Florence Nemkov Rosalie Kostanzer & Mike Keefe Carol Fink Carol Spielman-Ewan & Joel Ewan Bob & Laura Kyle Dieter & Susan Fischer/Dieter’s Mercedes Service Alan & Pauline Fatayerji Merriel F. Mandell, Ph.D. Mary & David Fitz Mary Ann & Arnold Ginnow Dr. Marianne McDonald Susanna & Michael Flaster Robert Gleason & Marc Matys Judy & George Miller Sid & Jean Fox Leo S. Guthman Fund David & Noreen Mulliken Karen & Orrin Gabsch Melissa & James Hoffmann Tom & Lisa Pierce Deede Gales Carol & George Lattimer Dolly* & Jim Poet Elaine & Murray Galinson Peter & Inge Manes Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Pollack Barbara & Albert Garlinghouse Bob Martinet The Pratt Memorial Fund at Union Bank Bill & Judy Garrett Paul I. & Margaret W. Meyer of California Drs. Thomas H. & Jane D. Gawronski Money/Arenz Foundation, Inc. John & Marcia Price Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Genis Harle Garth Montgomery Brenda Marsh-Rebelo & John G. Rebelo Teresa C. George Arthur & Marilyn Neumann Dr. H. Warren Ross Martin & Enid Gleich Charles Noell & Barbara Voss Margery P. Schneider Tom & Sheila Gorey Dr. Mike Rabbitt Roberta J. Simpson Drs. Barbara & Leonard Gosink Ellen C. Revelle Marisa SorBello & Peter Czipott Dr. & Mrs. William Gott Jeannie & Arthur Rivkin Julie & Bob Sullivan Jay & Mary Hanson Deborah Szekely Jay & Diane Sweeney Norm Hapke & Valerie Jacobs Hapke Pamela & Marty Wygod Mr. & Mrs.Joseph Taft Drs. Patrick Harrison & Eleanor Lynch Marilyn Elizabeth Thompson Salah M. Hassanein PLAYWRIGHT CIRCLE Dixie & Ken Unruh Dr. & Mrs. Peter K. Hellwig ($2,500 to $4,999) Carol Vassiliadis Rhonda Heth & Thomas Mabie Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Akeson Doris & Lou Vettese Michael & Jill Holmes Gail, John & Jennifer Andrade Jordine & Harvey Von Wantoch Gary & Carrie Huckell Dr. Bob & Jill Andres Patricia & Christopher Weil Family Foundation Roberta Hussey Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baldwin Jean & Tim Weiss Al Isenberg & Regina Kurtz Melissa Garfield Bartell & Michael Bartell Helene & Allan Ziman Jerri-Ann & Gary Jacobs Joan & Jeremy Berg Daphne Jameson Perry S. Binder, MD CRAIG NOEL CIRCLE Mr. & Mrs. David J. Johnson Paul Black ($1,500 to $2,499) William W. Karatz Dr. & Mrs. Edgar D. Canada The Family of Richard & Mary Adams Marge & Jerry Katleman Cecilia Carrick & Stan Nadel Richard Addesso William & Edythe Kenton Carol & Rudy Cesena Anonymous (3) Jo Ann Kilty Carol & Jeff Chang Edwin Bacher Ken & Sheryl King Garet & Wendy Clark Mr. & Mrs. John E. Barbey, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Ara S. Klijian Jack & Carol Clark Diana Barliant & Nowell Wisch Dr. & Mrs. R.W. Klofkorn Ms. Heidi Conlan/ Mrs. Inge Lehman Barta Brooke & Dan Koehler The Sahan Daywi Foundation Mrs. Lazare F. Bernhard Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Ledford R. Patrick & Sharon Connell Sally & John Berry Terry & Mary Lehr Susan B. Cowell Charles & Charlotte Bird Ms. Sherrill Leist Gigi & Ed Cramer Cynthia Bolker & Greg Rizzi James & Pamela Lester Darlene G. Davies in memory of Lowell Davies Ronda & Stanley Breitbard Jerry Lester, M.D./Rosarito, Mexico Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson Terry & Bill Burd Mr. & Mrs. Paul Levin Samuel I. & John Henry Fox Foundation at Clint & Susie Burdett Sandy & Arthur Levinson Union Bank of California Anita Busquets & William Ladd Jerry & Elsa Lewis Millicent & Charles Froehlich Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Callicott Don & Mary Jane Lincoln Martha & George Gafford Ruth Mary Campbell Robin J. Lipman & Miro Stano GSG Capital Advistors, LLC/ Pam & Jerry Cesak Mathew & Barbara Loonin Laura & Glenn Goodstein Mike Conley & Sue Steele Maday/O’Donnell Design Collective — Ms. Cheryl Haimsohn Roger Cornell, M.D. Dimitri J. Callian III & Lauren Zarobinski Richard & Stephanie Coutts *Deceased

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P17 Annual Fund Donors continued

Charles & Jackie Mann PLATINUM Richard & Linda Basinger F. Dale & Lois Marriott ($1,000 to $1,499) Lee & Amnon Ben-Yehuda R.J. Maus, Architects Anonymous (1) Robert & Nancy Blayney Tony & Nancy McCune In Memory of Charles R. Allen Joyce & Bob Blumberg Bill & Jeri McGaw Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beck Mrs. Suzanne I. Bond Elizabeth & Edward McIntyre Judy & Larry Belinsky Mrs. Wyloma Bradshaw Harold O. McNeil Nicholas B. Binkley Mrs. Henri Brandais Elizabeth Meyer Drs. Gary & Barbara Blake Mr. & Mrs. Blaine A. Briggs Joel & Deirdre Mick H.L. & Irene Boschken Dr. & Mrs. Simon C. Brumbaugh, Jr. Estelle & Jim Milch Sandra & Harry Carter Beth & Tim Cann Judith & Neil Morgan Jane Cowgill Greg & Loretta Cass Coralee Ann Morris Deloitte/Mauricio Monroy Harry & Carol Cebron James & Nancy Mullen Ron & Devora Eisenberg–Great News! Ray & Shelley Chalupsky Jan & David Mullin Earl N. Feldman Lynne Champagne & Wilfred Kearse Ruth & Jim Mulvaney Peter & Christine Gault Doug & Elisabeth Clark Bette Nagelberg Sandra Gulden & Leon J. Goldberger Robin & William Comer Josiah & Rita Neeper Gulden Private Foundation Steve & Carolyn Conner Bob Nelson & Murray Olson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Henry Alan L. & Frances E. Cornell Eileen & Lawrence Newmark Suzanne & Lawrence Hess A.W. Dibelka Nordstrom Drs. Sonia & Andy Israel Dr. Donald & Eilene Dose Mr. & Mrs. Victor H. Ottenstein Warren & Karen Kessler Fund of the Patricia Eichelberger Sigrid Pate & Glenn Butler Jewish Community Foundation Peggy Elliott Marcia & Jim Piper James Klein Insurance Dan & Phyllis Epstein Martha Meade Pitzer Curt & Nancy Koch Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Fadick Mo & Bill Popp Dr. Eric Lasley Dr. Susan Dersnah Fee Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Porte Dr. & Mrs. James E. Lasry Richard & Beverly Fink Family Foundation Joanne Powers Mr. & Mrs. James Lim Dr. & Mrs. Frederick A. Frye Jim & Claudia Prescott Jasna Markovac & Gary Miller Sally Fuller RAdm. Arthur & Peggy Price, Jr. Akiko Charlene Morimoto & Theresa & Craig Georgi Don & Marie Prisby Hubert Frank Hamilton,Jr. Arthur & Judy Getis Joseph & Jane Rascoff Parker & Crosland, LLP The Golemb Family Mrs. Charlotte Rees Susan Parker Louise & Doug Goodman Nancy J. Robertson William & Sandra Peavey Robert & Edry Goot Rachel A. Rosenthal & Michael Liersch Deborah B. Pettry Chris Graham & Michael Albo Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Royce William & Susane Roberts Carol & Don Green Warren & Beverly Sanborn Jeanette Rubin Family Fund of the Dr. Charles Grimshaw Susan & Edward Sanderson Jewish Community Foundation Mr. George Guerra C.A. & Sherry Sheppard Don & Darlene Russell Richard & Candace Haden Dee E. Silver, M.D. Cheryl & Frank Ruyak Linda E. Hanson Dotti & Joel Sollender Alice & Lewis Silverberg Alex & Mary Hart Herbert & Elene Solomon Alan & Esther Siman Stephanie & Scott Herman N.L. Stanworth in loving memory of Scott Janet & Bernard Trabin Arnie & Barbara Hess Nancy Steinhart & Rebecca Goodpasture W. Bruce & Cynthia Tuckerman Mr. Stephen Hopkins & Dr. Carey Pratt Eugene L. & Hannah Step Stan & Anita Ulrich Viviana Ibanez Mickey Stern Pat & Allen Weckerly Isabella Fund at The San Diego Foundation Marc R. Tarasuck, AIA James & Ellen Weil Jackie Johnston-Schoell The Tarlov Family The Grey White Family Fund Dr. Clyde W. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Charles Taubman Brendan M. & Kaye I. Wynne Kathy & Rob Jones Cherie Halladay Tirschwell Christy & Howard Zatkin Kenneth & Marilyn Jones Gene & Celeste Trepte Andrew & Denise Kaplan Carol & Larry Veit GOLD Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kiernan Pamela J. Wagner ($500 to $999) Helen & Webster Kinnaird Merle & Phil Wahl Anonymous (3) Gayle & Jerry Klusky Jan Harden Webster & Raul Ortega Mr. & Mrs. Bill Arnold Jo Ann & Lee Knutson Shirli Fabbri Weiss Arthur Family Fund at The San Diego Foundation Bill & Linda Kolb Michael & Penny Wilkes Rhoda & Mike Auer Jeri Koltun Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. Williams Mrs. & Mrs. David A. Baer LABS, Inc./Silvia Dreyfuss Keith J. Wong Shawn & Jennifer Baker John Q. Lalas, Jr. Ina S. Bartell Janet & Dan La Marche Jack & Dorothy Baser Foundation Thomas Leighty Richard C. Levi

P18 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Sherry & Rick Levin Dr. & Mrs. Maurice Alfaro Howard & Carole Goldfeder Marc C. Lorenzo George Amerault Euvoughn L. Greenan Dr. & Mrs. Leeland M. Lovaas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Arthur A. Greenberg Dr. & Mrs. David D. Lynn Anonymous (6) Jerome & Anita Gutkin Edward H. & Nancy B. Lyon Antique Row Café - Normal Heights Margaret Hall Dr. Carl Maguire & Margaret Sheehan Drs. Michael & Gabriela Antos Helen M. Hammond Brian C. Malk & Nancy H. Heitel Fund at Robert W. Arnhym Robert M. & Helen M. Hansen The San Diego Foundation Earl Asbury C. Harbordt Dr. Robert & Marcia Malkus John & Elizabeth Bagby Joel Harms Jeanne Maltese Mr. Allen & Mrs. Nancy Bailey James & Ruth Harris of the Ron & Mercy Mandelbaum Beverly Bartlett & Barbara Sailors Jewish Community Foundation Joanne D. Marugg James & Ruth Batman Mrs. Corrine M. Harvey Christopher Maxin & Stephanie Buttell-Maxin Sharon & Bill Beamer Mr. & Mrs. William Hawkins Dr. & Mrs. M. Joseph McGreevy Bruce & Patricia Becker Michele D. Hearns, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William McKenzie Bee Best Bee Removal, Inc. Joan Henkelmann Theodore A. Milby Mr. & Mrs. T.K. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Herskovitz Joel, Annette & Arianna Millman Edgar & Julie Berner Donald J. Hickey Carol & Michael Morris Armand Bernheim, Jr. Christine B. Hickman & Dennis A. Ragen Katherine Newton Joan Bernstein Raymond L. Higgins Willene D. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Birstein Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Hippie Jack & Virginia Oliver Daniel & Barbara Black Leslie Hodge Rod & Barbara Orth Bruce & Linda Blakley John & Peggy Holl Mr. & Mrs. David J. Pettitt Robert Blanton & Ann Clark Paul & Barbara Holz Dr. Ken Pischel & Dr. Katherine Ozanich Joann Boone & Nancy Danniger Nancy & Bill Homeyer Dr. Julie Prazich & Dr. Sara Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Brady Bonnie & Cecil Hornbeck Mr. & Mrs. Kedar Pyatt Dr. & Mr. Cecelia Brock Mr. & Mrs. Lee Horowitt Joseph W. Robinson Ed Brookins Kendyl & Merri Houdyshell Stuart & Linda Robinson Perla Brownlie In Memory of Ray Howard Mr. Joseph Rusche Beth Bruton Steven & Nancy Howard Dr. Joseph & Carol Sabatini Barbara Bry & Neil Senturia Stephanie B. & Carl A. Hurst Phoebe & David Sackett Mr. Glenn Buberl Robert Hyman John & Patricia Seiber David Burns & Diane Lischio Joseph & Donna Hynes Ms. Debbie Seid John & Kirk Butler Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & Eileen Innecken Richard Shapiro & Marsha Janger Helen M. Caldwell Susan D. Inot Mr. & Mrs. Randall Silvia Jane Carrigan Mr. & Mrs. David Ives Rodney & Dolores Smith Fund at William & Shirley Carrington Bill & Cheri James The San Diego Foundation Ellen Casey Nancy B. & David A. James Gloria Penner Snyder & Bill Snyder Luc & Ann Marie Cayet-Pleska Edward & Linda Janon Sharon S. Storey Ronald D. Culbertson Lucy & Jones Jaworski Ron & Susan Styn Glenn Currie Photography Cameron Jay & Kathleen Rains Edward D.S. Sullivan John Davis & Bill Hughes In Memory of Donald Jenkins Clifford & Kay Sweet Mr. & Mrs. William Deatrick Judge & Mrs. Anthony C. Joseph Tracy Tajbl & Neil Kent Jones Mr. & Mrs. Homer Delawie James & Sharon Justeson Mrs. Terry Tidmore Dutch & Dawn Dershem Elaine R. Kalin Ms. C. Anne Turhollow & Mr. Michael Perkins Mr. & Mrs. Wes Dillon Michael Keehan, MD FACS Midgie Vandenberg Patricia & Glen Doughty Patricia & Alexander Kelley Will & Vanessa Van Loben Sels Sean & Kellie Doyle Gail Kendall Natalie C. Venezia & Paul A. Sager Stephen & Sandra Drew Kathleen Kim & Zachary Rattner Zona Weekley Lizbeth Ecke & David Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Jay Kranzler Jo & Harold Weiner Judge & Mrs. Harry Elias Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Krasnoff Janice Weinrick Barbara & Dick Enberg Marvin M. Kripps, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. David Weinrieb Richard & Donna Ferrier Lou Krueger Dennis & Carol Wilson Larry & Jan Ford Janay Kruger Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Wylie/C.E. Wylie Clare & Paul Friedman Betty & Richard Kuhn Construction Company Dr. Richard & Randee Friedman Vic & Mary Landa Dr. Joseph Yedid & Susan Sincoff Estephan A.G. Gargost Elizabeth Lasley Elizabeth Zeigler & Bernard Kuchta Ferdinand Gasang Dixon & Pat Lee Thomas Gass, DDS & Chester McLemore Tom & Terry Lewis SILVER David & Marcia Gill Roy & Carol Long ($250 to $499) Norman & Patricia Gillespie Sally & Bill Luster Mr. Gale Acker & Dr. Nancy Acker Dr. & Mrs. Michael Goldbaum Judge & Mrs. Frederick Mandabach

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Patricia Manning Anne Ratner Ann & Robert Steiner Kathleen Markham Mr. & Mrs. Leslie D. Reed James K. Stenderup Harold & Beverly Martyn Robert & Doris Reed Edward Stickgold & Steven Cande Bruce & Brenda Mason Daniel & Lynn Reisfeld Dave & Jan Stormoen Cdr. & Mrs. John C. Mathews III Elaine Rendon Helga & Sam Strong Ronald McCaskill & Robyn Rogers Brent & Bev Robinson Abbe Wolfsheimer Stutz Oliver McElroy & Karen Delaurier Milton & Dorothy Roll John & Linda Sunkel Teresa McEuen Gerald & Ruth Rosenbaum Mrs. J.B. Swedelius John Paul McHugh Ursula R. Roth Donald & Margaret Sweimler Steve McIntee Dr. & Mrs. Richard Rowen Dr. Blake S. & Mrs. Peggy Jean Talbot Charles & Billie McKnight Dr. Norman & Barbara Rozansky Dr. Terry & Naomi Tanaka Mr. & Mrs. Jim Melcher Peter & Donna Russell Dr. Marshall & Leila Taylor Drs. John Meyers & Betty Joan Maly Fran & Tom Ryan Linda Terramagra Dr. & Mrs. Paul E. Michelson George & Karen Sachs Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Timmons James & Dorothy Mildice Debbie & Wayne Sakarias Ned A. Titlow Dr. James & Mrs. Nancy Miller Patrick Sammon & Mark Munsey Mr. & Mrs. John Torell Charles W. Mills, Jr. Josiah & Abigail Sand Robert C. & Melesse W. Traylor Margaret Mitchell James M. Santora & Dr. Daniel D. Sewell Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Truesdell Dr. Isaac & Mrs. Nancy Mizrahi Barbara A. Sawrey Iwona A. Trybus Mark & Margie Morel Simon & Ruth Sayre Bill & Barbara Ward Dr. & Mrs. Robert Morrison Dr. & Mrs. Roger H. Schmitt Kathy & Jim Waring Susan & Charles Muha Martin & Connie Schroeder William Weeks Mary Jo Murphy RAdm. & Mrs. H. James T. Sears Mr. & Mrs. James Welterlen Michael & Danna Murphy Linda J. Seifert Ross & Barbara White Joyce & Martin Nash Lori Severson & Eric Longstreet Cass Witkowski Family Harvey & Marsha Netzer Glenda Allen Shekell Mr. & Mrs. John W. Witt Tom & Doris Neuman Hano & Charlotte Siegel Dr. Perri L. Wittgrove Mark Niblack Kevin & Diane Silke Janet Wolf Mr. & Mrs. J. Gregory Noel Jerry & Beth Silverman Mr. & Mrs. H.D. Wolpert Floyd T. Olson Eunice M. Simmons, M.D. David Workman Dr. David & Elizabeth Ostrander Anne & Ronald Simon Dr. Dolores Wozniak Carolann Pagliuso Christopher & Carmen Skipworth M.J. Zahnle Julius J. Pearl Fund at The San Diego Foundation Kathryn & Terrence Slavin Paul & Claudia Zimmer In Memory of Margaret Peninger Patti Sloan in honor of Jack Sloan Vicky Zollweg & J. Michael Dunteman Clifford T. Pentrack & Mary E. Giovaniello Charles & Julie Smith Mr. & Mrs. James Perley Norman & Judith Solomon This list is current as of July 1, 2007 Drs. Mark & Darcey Perlman Bill & Barbara Sperling To learn more about supporting The Old Globe’s Lawrence Roy Perrin Fred & Christine Stalder performances and education and outreach Barbara Pricola Alan M. Stall programs, please visit our website at Mr. & Mrs. Merlin Puck Paul & Janet Stannard www.TheOldGlobe.org or call John Quesenberry Mark & Dale Steele Courtney Quinn at (619) 231-1941 x2311. Globe Ambassadors Lawrence G. Alldredge and Dawn Moore Danah H. Fayman Charles Noell and Barbara Voss Perry S. Binder, M.D. Susanna and Michael Flaster Jeannie and Arthur Rivkin Paul Black Mary Ann and Arnold Ginnow Dr. H. Warren Ross Dr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Canada Alexa Kirkwood Hirsch Donald and Darlene Shiley Carol and Rudy Cesena Leonard and Elaine Hirsch Roberta J. Simpson Jack and Carol Clark Al and Pat Jacoby Ms. Jeanette Stevens Mary H. Clark Mary and Russell Johnson Dixie and Ken Unruh Steven J. Cologne Bob and Gladys King Doris and Lou Vettese R. Patrick and Sharon Connell Rosalie Kostanzer and Mike Keefe Jordine and Harvey Von Wantoch Susan B. Cowell Bob and Laura Kyle June E. Yoder Gigi and Ed Cramer Merriel F. Mandell, Ph.D. Darlene G. Davies Peter and Inge Manes Globe Ambassadors are generous supporters of The Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson Bob Martinet Old Globe who attend special presentations about Nina and Robert Doede Dr. Marianne McDonald activities at the Globe and serve as the Theatre’s Marion Eggertsen Paul I. and Margaret W. Meyer Ambassadors in the community. Bernard J. Eggertsen and Florence Nemkov David and Noreen Mulliken For more information please contact Courtney Quinn at (619) 231-1941 x2311. P20 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Special Thanks to our Corporate Donors SEASON SPONSORS ($50,000 and more)

PRODUCTION SPONSORS ($25,000-$49,999)

DIRECTOR CIRCLE ($10,000-$24,999) Break-Away Tours KPMG, LLP Torrey Pines Bank Evans Hotels Mercer Health & Benefits Vistage Fashion Valley Neiman Marcus Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, LLP Relocation Coordinates

FOUNDER CIRCLE PLAYWRIGHT CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) ($2,500-$4,999) Citigroup Foundation/Smith Barney Cush Family Foundation Nissan Foundation GSG Capital Advisors, LLC Northern Trust Mission Federal Credit Union Oakwood Worldwide Nicholas-Applegate San Diego Business Journal Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek The Westgate Hotel WD-40 Company XLNC1

Corporate Partners enjoy exclusive benefits and recognition, especially the opportunity to entertain clients and employees with exclusive receptions in our Patron and Lipinsky Family Suites, behind-the-scenes tours, and preferred seating at our shows. For information, please contact Todd Schultz at (619) 231-1941 x2310.

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P21 Associate Artists of The Old Globe

In recognition of their unique contribution to the growth of The Old Globe and their special talent, we take great pride and pleasure in acknowledging as ASSOCIATE ARTISTS OF THE OLD GLOBE, the following who have repeatedly demonstrated by their active presence on our stages and in our shops, that wherever else they may work, they remain the heart and soul of this theatre.

Louis G. Spisto, Executive Director Jack O’Brien, Artistic DirectorJerry Patch, Resident Artistic Director Craig Noel, Founding Director William Anton Tovah Feldshuh Mark Harelik John McLain Steven Rubin Conrad Susa Jacqueline Brookes Monique Fowler Bob James Jonathan McMurtry Ken Ruta Deborah Taylor Lewis Brown Ralph Funicello Tom Lacy Stephen Metcalfe Douglas W. Schmidt Sada Thompson Kandis Chappell Lillian Garrett-Groag Diana Maddox Robert Morgan Seret Scott Paxton Whitehead George Deloy Harry Groener Dakin Matthews Steve Rankin David F. Segal James R. Winker Tim Donoghue A.R. Gurney Deborah May Robin Pearson Rose Don Sparks Robert Wojewodski Richard Easton Joseph Hardy Katherine McGrath Marion Ross David Ogden Stiers Patron Information TICKET SERVICES HOURS SEATING OF LATECOMERS Monday: noon – 6pm Although we understand parking is often at a premium, the seating Tuesday - Sunday: noon – last curtain of latecomers is extremely disruptive. Latecomers may be given Hours subject to change. Please call ahead. alternative seating and will be seated at an appropriate interval. Phone (619) 23-GLOBE or (619) 234-5623 FAX (619) 231-6752 YOUNG CHILDREN Email [email protected] Children five years of age and under will not be admitted to perfor- mances. ADMINISTRATION HOURS Monday - Friday : 9am – 5pm PHONE (619) 231-1941 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CAMERAS WEBSITE www.TheOldGlobe.org Use of recording devices and cameras is not permitted. If you are ADDRESS The Old Globe wearing a digital watch or pager, or if you are carrying a cellular P.O. Box 122171 phone, please silence it prior to entering the theatre. San Diego, CA 92112-2171 SENNHEISER® LISTENING SYSTEM ORDERING TICKETS/CHANGE OF ADDRESS For the convenience of the hearing impaired, the Sennheiser® The Old Globe accepts Visa, Discover, Master Card, or American Listening System is available in the Old Globe Theatre. Lightweight Express. Phone orders for non-subscribers are subject to a $3 per headsets may be obtained from the house manager prior to perfor- ticket service charge, not to exceed $12. Ticket exchanges are subject mances, free of charge. to a service charge for non-subscribers. If you have moved, please notify the Ticket Services Office to update our records. Call (619) PUBLIC TOURS 234-5623 during Ticket Services hours, mail your change of address Go behind the scenes at The Old Globe to learn about the history, to the Ticket Services Office, or email us at three stages, shop and craft areas. Open tours: most Saturdays and [email protected]. Sundays at 10:30am. Groups by reservation. $5 adults; $3 seniors and students. Phone (619) 231-1941 x2142 for information/reserva- UNABLE TO ATTEND? tions. If you find you are unable to use your tickets, please give them to a friend, or turn them in to the Ticket Serivces Office and receive a tax LOST AND FOUND receipt for your donation. Tickets must be received by show time. If you have misplaced a personal item while at the theatre, please contact the Ticket Services Office or Security as soon as possible. If RESTROOMS AND TELEPHONES we are unable to locate your item, we’ll happily take down your Restrooms are located in the lower lobby of the Old Globe Theatre contact information as well as a description of the item and contact and adjacent to the Festival Theatre; pay phones may be found in the you if it is found. The Old Globe does not assume liability for items lower Globe Theatre lobby and next to the Gift Shop. left behind on premises.

Ricola Cough Drops are available upon request. Please ask an Usher.

P22 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Director Profiles

LOUIS G. SPISTO JERRY PATCH JACK O’BRIEN Executive Director Resident Artistic Director Artistic Director Louis G. Spisto has served as Executive Director of Jerry Patch was appointed Resident Artistic Mr. O’Brien has been the Artistic Director of The The Old Globe since October 2002. During his Director of The Old Globe in February 2005. He Old Globe in San Diego since 1982. Recent Globe tenure, Spisto spearheaded the return of the Globe’s most recently served as the Dramaturg and a productions: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Imaginary acclaimed Shakespeare Repertory Season and pro- Friends, Twelfth Night, The Full Monty, The Seagull, The duced several world-premiere plays and musicals, member of the long standing artistic team at including Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Chita Rivera: The Southern California’s Tony Award®-winning South Magic Fire, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Dancer’s Life, and the Twyla Tharp/Bob Dylan musical, Coast Repertory (SCR), where he coordinated the the world premieres of Associate Artist A.R. The Times They Are A-Changin’, which transferred to development of 150 new plays, including two Gurney’s Labor Day and Tina Howe’s Pride’s Crossing, Broadway in September, 2006, along with the Globe’s Pulitzer Prize winners and numerous other final- as well as Time and Again, The Doctor Is Out (Getting annual holiday favorite, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole ists. Patch became the top choice for this new role Away With Murder) by Stephen Sondheim and Christmas!. In March, 2006, Spisto spearheaded the at the Globe due to his many years of artistic George Furth, plus productions of Henry IV, Much launch of the Globe’s Capital Campaign, “Securing a accomplishments, his exceptional relationships Ado About Nothing, Oleanna, Damn Yankees, King Lear, San Diego Landmark,” to raise $75 million by the Ghosts, Hamlet, Uncle Vanya, and world premieres of with the nation’s leading directors and playwrights, Theatre’s 75th anniversary in 2010. The campaign is Terrence McNally’s Up in Saratoga, A.R. Gurney’s and his enthusiastic commitment to new work. off to a hugely successful start, having reached 61% of The Snow Ball and The Cocktail Hour, Tom Dulack’s its goal. During the past four seasons, the organiza- While at SCR, Patch worked as Dramaturg on tion has grown its subscription audience an unprece- Breaking Legs, Stephen Metcalfe’s Emily. numerous new works, including Donald BROADWAY: Creator/Supervisor, Dr. Seuss’ How the dented amount, countering a trend in the non-profit Margulies’ Sight Unseen and Brooklyn Boy, which theatre industry, resulting in the highest level of Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Coast of Utopia(recipient opened to critical acclaim on Broadway; Margaret attendance in over a decade. Prior to coming to the of the 2007 Tony Award® for Best Direction of a Globe, Spisto served as the Executive Director of Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Wit; Howard Play which won a total of 7 Tony Awards®, includ- American Ballet Theatre in New York City. While Korder’s Search and Destroy; Amy Freed’s The Beard ing Best Play), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Tony nomina- there, he increased ticket income and annual contribu- of Avon, Safe in Hell and Freedomland; Lynn Nottage’s tions: Best Director and Musical), Henry IV (Tony tions for the organization by nearly 20 percent. He Intimate Apparel and nine world-premieres by Award), Hairspray (Tony Award), The Invention of also tripled the Ballet’s touring weeks and the Richard Greenberg, including Three Days of Rain. Love (Tony nominations: Best Director and Play), resources devoted to education and training pro- In addition, he co-conceived The Education of Randy The Full Monty (Tony nominations: Best Director grams. Spisto has also served as the President of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, where he provided Newman with Michael Roth and Mr. Newman. and Musical), More to Love, Labor Day, St. Louis fundraising leadership and creative direction for the Patch also served as the project director of SCR’s Woman, Pride’s Crossing, The Little Foxes, Hapgood orchestra’s $60 million renovation project, and helped renowned Pacific Playwrights Festival, which annu- (Lucille Lortel Award for Direction, 1995), Damn dramatically increase ticket sales while initiating ally introduces seven new plays to an audience of Yankees (Tony nomination: Best Musical Revival), several new series for the orchestra. Spisto established national theatre leaders. Typically, more than 75% Two Shakespearean Actors (Tony nominations: Best a reputation as a superb arts executive here in of the plays presented receive multiple productions Director and Play), Porgy and Bess for Houston California, where he spent over ten years as the in theatres across the country. During his tenure at Grand Opera and Broadway (Tony Award), as well Executive Director of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra as Radio City Music Hall. ELSEWHERE: The Magic in Orange County. During his tenure there, he tripled SCR, Patch also held the position of Artistic Director (1990-1997) of The Sundance Theatre Flute, San Francisco Opera; Tosca, Santa Fe Opera; the orchestra’s annual budget, all while eliminating a Così fan Tutte and Aida, Houston Grand Opera; The prior deficit and successfully completing the orches- Program, which included the Sundance Most Happy Fella, Michigan Opera and Broadway. tra’s first endowment campaign. In addition, he estab- Playwrights Laboratory, one of the nation’s leading TV: An Enemy of the People, All My Sons, I Never Sang for lished a series of innovative recording projects with new play development programs. Additionally, he My Father, Painting Churches and The Skin of Our Teeth, Sony Classical and oversaw a number of nationally ran the Sundance Summer Theatre, a repertory of recognized commissioning projects. A strong advocate all for PBS’s American Playhouse. RECENT 2-3 productions staged outdoors for Utah audi- of arts education, Spisto built one of the largest and AWARDS: 2004 Thomas Degaetani Award most respected music training and outreach efforts. ences and The Sundance Children’s Theatre, which (USITT), 2002 “Mr. Abbott” Award (SDCF), 2001 During his career, Spisto has also served as Director is dedicated to the development and presentation Joan Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity, of Marketing for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra of new works for family audiences by leading 2001 Joe A. Callaway Award (SDCF), the Drama and Director of Operations and Development for the American playwrights. He also serves as League’s Julia Hansen Award for Excellence in Performing Arts Center, UC Berkeley. He holds a Consulting Dramaturg for New York’s Roundabout Directing, 2001. Member, College of Fellows of the Masters degree from the University of Wisconsin in Theatre Company. Arts Administration and a Bachelors of Business American Theatre; Honorary Doctor of Humane Administration from the University of Notre Dame, Letters, University of San Diego. Mr. O’Brien is a and spent many years acting, directing and producing member of the College of Fellows of the American plays and musicals throughout his student days, as Theatre. well as in professional summer theatre. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P23 Louis G. Spisto Jack O’Brien Jerry Patch Craig Noel Staff Executive Director Artistic Director Resident Artistic Director Founding Director

Michael G. Murphy ...... General Manager Rory Murphy ...... Lead Craftsman Erin McKown ...... Development Assistant Dave Henson ...... Director of Marketing Ryan Buckalew, Kristin Steva Campbell, Laura Harper, Patricia Diana Steffen ...... Development Assistant and Communications Hoffman, Patricia Rutter ...... Craftspersons Donor Services Todd Schultz ...... Director of Development Lighting Babs Behling, Michelle Kareiva, Barbara Lekes, Richard Navarro, Mark Somers ...... Director of Finance Chris Rynne ...... Lighting Director Stephanie Reed, Judy Zimmerman ...... Suite Concierges Richard Seer ...... Director of Professional Training Megan Fonseca ...... Lighting Assistant Robert Drake ...... Director of Production Tonnie Ficken ...... Master Electrician, Globe MARKETING Roberta Wells-Famula ...... Director of Education Jim Dodd ...... Master Electrician, Carter Becky Biegelsen ...... Public Relations Director Darko Tresnjak . . . .Artistic Director, Shakespeare Festival Kevin Liddell ...... Master Electrician, Festival Ed Hofmeister ...... Audience Development Manager Todd Adams, Jason Bieber, Meghan Bourdeau, Kristen Flores, Jackie Anderson ...... Publications Coordinator ARTISTIC Maureen Hanratty, Justin Hobson, Jennifer Horowitz, Shawna Claire Kennelly ...... Marketing Assistant Samantha Barrie ...... Artistic Coordinator Kyees, Areta MacKelvie, Leah Nellman, Michael Paolini, Katie Samantha Haskins ...... Public Relations Assistant Diane Sinor ...... Dramaturgy Associate Reynolds, Amanda Zieve ...... Electricians Judy Zimmerman ...... Marketing/Events Assistant Kim Montelibano Heil ...... Literary Associate Sound Erica Dei ...... Graphic Designer Jan Gist ...... Voice and Speech Coach Paul Peterson ...... Sound Director Craig Schwartz ...... Production Photographer Erik Carstensen ...... Master Sound Technician, Globe Bernadette Hobson ...... Artistic Assistant Subscription Sales Rachel Eaves ...... Master Sound Technician, Carter Stage Management Scott Cooke ...... Subscription Sales Manager Jeremy Nelson ...... Master Sound Technician, Festival Leila Knox ...... Production Stage Manager Russ Allen, Anna Bowen-Davies, Arthur Faro, Andy Fink, Jeremy Siebert ...... Mic Runner, Festival Tracy Skoczelas ...... Assistant Stage Manager Randi Hawkins, Steven Huffman, Pamela Malone, Jessica Morrow, Ken Seper, Cassandra Shepard, Ian Stokell, Grant PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION Walpole, Andrea Leigh Walsh ...... Subscription Sales Debra Pratt Ballard ...... Associate Director of Production Darla Lopez ...... Executive Assistant Representatives Ellen Dieter ...... Company Manager Brian Ulery ...... Assistant to the General Manager Ticket Services Carol Donahue ...... Production Coordinator Information Technology Shari Ressel ...... Ticket Services Manager Technical Dean Yager ...... Information Technology Manager Marsi Roche ...... Ticket Operations Manager Benjamin Thoron ...... Technical Director ThadSteffen ...... Information Technology Asst. Mgr. Lyle Wilson ...... Training Coordinator/ Wendy Stymerski ...... Assistant Technical Director J. Adam Latham ...... Information Technology Assistant Ticket Services Supervisor Eliza Korshin ...... Technical Assistant/Buyer Human Resources Josh Martinez-Nelson ...... Group Sales Coordinator/ Kacie Lyn Hultgren ...... Resident Design Assistant Sandra Parde ...... Human Resources Administrator Ticket Services Supervisor Christian Thorsen ...... Stage Carpenter/Flyman, Globe Maintenance Shouna Shoemake ...... Lead Ticket Services Representative Carole Payette ...... Charge Scenic Artist Chad Oakley ...... Facilities Manager Brian Adams, Elizabeth Brown, Tony Dixon, Taylor Embree, Adam Bernard, Steven High ...... Scenic Artists Violanda Corona, Ismael Delgado, Miguel Gaspar, Roberto Mame Gile, Renetta Happé, Gunther Kusior, Alicia Lerner, Jimil- Mike Harris ...... Master Carpenter Gonzalez, Reyna Huerta, Margarita Meza, Jose Morales, Albert Anne Linton, Steve Lone, Jenna Long, Cassie Lopez, Caryn William Barron, Sheldon Goff, Jason McIntyre, Laura McEntyre, Rios, Maria Rios, Nicolas Torres ...... Building Staff Morgan, Carlos Quezada, Gary Rachac, Jessica Seaman, Ryan Meinhart, Mongo Moglia, Jay Newington, Brandon Smithey, Molly Wilmot...... Ticket Services Mason Petersen ...... Carpenters PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Representatives Costumes Llance Bower ...... Program Coordinator PATRON SERVICES Stacy Sutton ...... Costume Director Maria Carrera, Cynthia Caywood, Sabin Epstein, Robert Mike Callaway ...... Theatre Manager Charlotte Devaux ...... Resident Design Assistant Barry Fleming, Gerhard Gessner, Jan Gist, Peter Kanelos, Fred Danielle Burnett ...... Front of House Assistant Maureen Mac Niallais ...... Assistant to the Director Robinson, Liz Shipman ...... MFA Faculty Merlin D. “Tommy” Thompson ...... Patron Services Rep. Shelly Williams ...... Design Assistant/Shopper Corey Johnston, Robin Sanford Roberts, Rob Novak, Ashley Roberts ...... House Managers Louise M. Herman, Marsha Kuligowski ...... Drapers Ben Seibert, George Yé ...... MFA Production Staff Dana Juhl ...... Food and Beverage Manager Babs Behling, Gloria Bradford, Anne Glidden Grace, EDUCATION Haydee Aldas, Michelle Elliott, Brandi Mahan, Caryn Nowak, Susan Sachs ...... Assistant Cutters Raúl Moncada ...... Education Associate Anne-Marie Shafer, Tess Thompson, Felicia Tobias . . .Pub Staff Mary Miller ...... Costume Assistant Holly Ward ...... Tour Coordinator Babs Behling, Rose Espiritu, Stephanie Rakowski, Melissa Rick Cochran, Sarah Hendel, Nancy Liu . . . . .Stitchers Carol Green ...... Speakers Bureau Coordinator Stephanie Reed ...... Gift Shop Supervisors Teri Tavares ...... Dyer/Painter Marisela De la Parra, Kimberly Parker Green, Cara Greene, Janet Security/Parking Services Judith Craigo ...... Lead Crafts Artisan Hayatshahi, Dana Hooley, Michael Kirby, Sarah Price, Summer Rachel “Beahr” Garcia ...... Security/Parking Stephanie Parker ...... Craft Artisan Shirey, David Tierney, Kate Turnbull ...... Teaching Artists Services Supervisor Molly O’Connor ...... Wig and Makeup Supervisor Irene Herrig ...... Acting Security Supervisor Kim Parker ...... Asst. to Wig and MakeupSupervisor FINANCE Sherisa Eselin, Janet Larson, Michael Moran, Jeffrey Neitzel, Molly Yoder-Williams ...... Wardrobe Supervisor Paula Nickodemus ...... Senior Accountant Sonia Paul ...... Security Officers Marnee Davis ...... Festival Crew Chief Dana M. Bryant . . . .Accounts Payable/Accounting Assistant Daniel Alvarez, Sarah Darnell, Deborah Elliott, Nicole Ashlyn Angel, Kristin Bongiovanni, Angela Yoshida . .Payroll Coordinator/Accounting Assistant Hagemeyer, Lou Hicks,Roman Terrado, Marcella Hammond, Jasmin Mellado . . . . . Festival Run Crew Tim Cole ...... Receptionist Norman Thrush ...... 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