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Welcome to the Globe! We are delighted you have joined Tough times. Aren’t they? Well, in us for this set of world premiere pro- tough times, you call on your friends, ductions at the Globe. In the Old and although the Globe is proud to be Globe, Loves & Hours brings back to presenting this season a spread of cut- our stage the magic of Jack O’Brien as ting edge and challenging work that he directs Stephen Metcalfe’s insight- clearly reflects the tempo of the times ful and hilarious view of relationships in which we live, it’s also perfectly across generations; while Andrea viable to order in some “comfort food” Stolowitz’s Knowing Cairo probes the from time to time to remind us not only issues of dealing with aging parents who we are, but the values and the humor that continue to with humor and compassion in the Carter. define us both as a community and as a people. As “awards season” for our local theater community has So here is our Associate Artist friend Stephen Metcalfe come to a close, I am proud to report that, although 2002 with his latest, and perhaps loveliest play ever, Loves & Hours, was a year of organizational transition, the Globe received a wise, wry, and even “close-to-the-vest” peek at how we are much praise for its art and artists – we won awards across the all doing when it comes to sorting out loyalties, marriages, and board, from the San Diego Critics Circle, KPBS, Backstage the endless and endlessly hilarious humiliation called the West, and several other local and regional institutions of sig- “dating game.” And into the Carter once again comes the tal- nificance. In fact, our local critics have chosen to name their ented and deft Associate Artist director Seret Scott with a annual theatre excellence awards after none other than our heart-stirring and evocative play called Knowing Cairo, which own Craig Noel! The Globe’s national presence grew as well, is not, as one might suppose, a busman’s tour of Egypt, but a with feature stories on our productions in The New York fascinating and witty look at mothers, daughters, and the Times, The Wall Street Journal, and on National Public Radio, euphemism we now refer to as “care.” among others. Two remarkable evenings to take our minds off interna- Finally, in what can only be called the most important tional politics, the stock market, and the price of gasoline, and honor for a stage director to receive – this past December return our imaginations to Jack O’Brien received the “Mr. Abbott” Award in New York for something far more per- his lifetime contribution to the Theater. This prestigious sonally involving. I hope award has only been given to the very best directors on the you enjoy these two works national and international scene. In fact, Jack is the only as much as we have had Jack O’Brien artistic director of a regional theater to receive this award to preparing them for you. Artistic Director date! Speaking of international, this summer Jack will direct a new production of His Girl Friday at the National Theatre in London, making him one of only a handful of Americans to direct at Britain’s leading theatre organization. And in I’ve recently come across a quote September, he’ll bring his acclaimed production of Henry IV from one of Great Britain’s most dis- to Lincoln Center. tinguished actors and I’d like to share We have much to look forward to right here at home! Our it with you: upcoming Summer Festival includes two of Shakespeare’s greatest works, and Julius Caesar, as “If you’re a writer or a painter, you well as popular film and television actress Kathy Najimy’s write or paint whenever you want to. return home to San Diego in the Broadway hit, Dirty Blonde, But we have to do this task at a pre- based on the life of Mae West. We’ll soon be announcing the cise moment. At three minutes past 2003/4 season with four plays each in the Carter and the eight, the curtain goes up, and Globe, in addition to our Holiday Festival, headlined by the you’ve got to pretend to believe, because no one will beloved Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. believe you unless you believe it yourself. A great deal of Remember, when you subscribe to the Summer or Winter sea- our work is simply making ourselves dream. That is the sons, you not only get the chance to see a fantastic line-up at task. At three minutes past eight, you must dream.” the Globe, you also have the exclusive opportunity to pur- –Sir Ralph Richardson chase tickets to Jack’s hit Broadway musical, Hairspray. I urge you to give us your feedback as we forge new This simple but truthful observation reflects what we paths together. For your past, present and future support of all feel at the Globe, and we need an audience to listen and our work, we heartily react. Thank you for com- thank you and look ing to this performance forward to seeing and for your continued you back at the support. Globe over and over Craig Noel again. Louis G. Spisto Artistic Director Executive Director

P1 Presents

By Andrea Stolowitz

Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design David Ledsinger Jennifer Brawn Chris Rynne Paul Peterson Gittings

Stage Manager Lurie Horns Pfeffer*

Directed By Seret Scott +

This production is sponsored by

Casting by Liz Woodman, CSA & Brendon Fox

* Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers of the United States.

Artistic Director Executive Director Artistic Director Jack O’Brien Louis G. Spisto Craig Noel

P2 CAST OF CHARACTERS In order of appearance Rose...... Marilyn Chris* Lydia...... Susan Wands* Winsom...... Regina Hilliard Bain*

Setting: Rose’s Upper West Side Apartment, New York City. Time: Present. There will be one 15-minute intermission.

* Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers of the United States.

PROFILES

Marilyn Chris* (Rose) BROADWAY: Brighton Beach Memoirs, Lenny, Birthday Party, Seven Descents of Myrtle. OFF- BROADWAY: the one-person play Lobster Reef, God of Vengeance, Yard Sale, Lady from the Sea, Nobody Hears a Broken Drum. REGIONAL: Ms. Chris was, for many years, a member of the Living Theatre, having appeared in The Apple, Tonight We Improvise, In the Jungle of Cities, Women of Trachis. She was also a member of the Chelsea Theatre, appearing in Kaddish (Drama Desk, Outer Critics’ Circle, Obie and Variety Critics’ Poll Awards), The Screens, Junebug Graduates Tonight, and Good Soldier Schwelk. FILM: Bookie’s Lament, Trees Lounge, Honeymoon Killers, Love with a Proper Stranger, Looking Up, Rhinoceros. TV: Oz, Third Watch, Law & Order, Fame, One Life to Live (TV Writers and Editors Award for Best Supporting Actress).

Susan Wands* (Lydia) THE GLOBE THEATRES: The School for Husbands. BROADWAY: Coastal Disturbances. OFF- BROADWAY: Henry IV, Joseph Papp Public Theatre; Talking Pictures, Signature Theatre; Passionate Women, La Mama. REGIONAL: A Streetcar Named Desire (Blanche), Studio Arena Theatre; An Ideal Husband, The Negro of Peter the Great, Julius Caesar; also credits at Alabama Shakespeare Festival and as a company member with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Ms. Wands has acted at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Rep, Merrimack Rep, Montana Shakespeare Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, and many theatres in Seattle; some of her favorite roles include: Imogen, Camille, Rosalind, Margery, Hermione, Sally Talley, Cressida, Helena.

Regina Hilliard Bain* (Winsom) THE GLOBE THEATRES: Debut. REGIONAL: The Oedipus Plays, Shakespeare Theatre; A Raisin in the Sun, Capital Rep; The Birds, The Way of the World, Yale Rep; credits at Yale School of Drama include: Cabaret, The Misanthrope, The Grapes of Wrath, All's Well that Ends Well, Fame, After the Show, Machinal, . FILM: Upbeat. TV: Law & Order, One Life to Live.

P3 Andrea Stolowitz (Playwright) Andrea Stolowitz is a graduate of the MFA playwriting program at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). She has had her plays developed and presented at many venues including The Cherry Lane Theater (NYC), Alice’s Fourth Floor Theater (NYC), The Manhattan Theater Source (NYC), New Dramatists (NYC), New George's Theater (NYC), PROP Theater (Chicago), Rivendell Theater (Chicago), Ashland New Play Festival/Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and The Reactor’s Studio (Berlin). Knowing Cairo was the winner of the Fremont Centre Theatre's New Play Prize, a finalist at the Mill Mountain Theater New Play Festival, a finalist for the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays award, and the runner-up for the 2002 Princess Grace Award at New Dramatists. The play was developed at the UCSD Festival of New Plays (2001), the National New Plays Network Festival (Chicago, 2001), the Ashland New Play Festival (2001), and the Last Frontier Theater Festival in Valdez, AK (2002). Her other full-length plays, including Berlin Circles, Hotel Traumbad and Seascapes, have been finalists for various awards and prizes including the Jerome Foundation Grant, PlayLabs, the JET theater New Play Prize, and the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. Andrea has received playwriting fellowships from The Kirstie McDonald, Mandell Weiss, Woolrich and Stacey Memorial Foundations. She was awarded a prestigious University of California Faculty Fellowship from 2000-2002. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild.

Seret Scott (Director) Associate Artist of The Globe Theatres THE GLOBE THEATRES: Faith Healer, Crumbs from the Table of Joy. The Trojan Women, Blues for an Alabama Sky, The Old Settler, Madame Mao’s Memories, From the Mississippi Delta. OFF-BROADWAY: New Victory Theatre, Second Stage Theatre, Young Playwright’s Festival. REGIONAL: Credits at: Tribute Productions, D.C., Long Wharf Theatre, Buffalo Studio Arena, South Coast Rep, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Yale Rep, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Crossroads Theatre, Center Stage in Baltimore, Studio Theatre, Washington D.C., American Stage Company, George Street Playhouse, Capitol Rep, Alliance Theatre, Humana Festival at Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, Virginia Stage Company, New Mexico Rep, Alley Theatre, Naked Angels, UBU Rep, National Black Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, as well as five seasons at Sundance Institute’s Playwright’s Lab. As an actress, Ms. Scott won a Drama Desk award on Broadway for her performance in My Sister, My Sister. She was nominated for a Connecticut Critic’s Award, a Beverly Hills NAACP Directing Award, and D.C.’s Helen Hayes Award. She was also the recipient of a TCG/PEW National Artist Residency Grant at the Long Wharf Theatre.

David Ledsinger (Scenic Design) THE GLOBE THEATRES: All My Sons, The SantaLand Diaries, The Pavilion, The Countess, Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Orson's Shadow, , Three Days of Rain, Blues for an Alabama Sky. With The Globe Theatres/University of San Diego Professional Actor Training Program: , As You Like It, The Winter's Tale, . ELSEWHERE: Amy's View, San Jose Rep; Together in the Fires of Delight, Forcefields, Malashock Dance & Co; Parallel Lives, The Kathy and Mo Show, Actors Theatre of Phoenix; How I Learned to Drive, San Diego Rep; The Ghost Sonata, Phenomenal Acceleration, Sweet Charity, My Marriage to Earnest Borgnine, Demonology, Free Will & Wanton Lust, Sledgehammer Theatre; Dominion, Mark Taper Forum/New Works Festival; Romeo and Juliet, Cape Fear Regional Theatre; , The Mad Restaurant, The Original Theatreworks. Mr. Ledsinger is the Associate Designer here at The Globe Theatres and the recipient of a NEA/TCG Design Fellowship.

Jennifer Brawn Gittings (Costume Design) THE GLOBE THEATRES: Debut. ELSEWHERE: As You Like It, A Child’s Christmas in Wales, , A Midsummer Night’s Dream, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival; East of Eden trilogy, Pride’s Crossing, Flower Drum Song, The Western Stage; Backseats and Bathroom Stalls, The Krain Theatre, NYC; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Star-Spangled Girl, The Lycian Centre, NY; Stranger, Theatre/Theater, LA; Honk!, Children’s of San Jose. Ms. Gittings’ costume design for Ali at Crossroads Theatre Company was part of their ’98-’99 Tony Award-winning season. Other credits include costume designs for Princeton University, LKB Dance Company, Rutgers Opera Company, and The Luna Stage Company, among others. Ms. Gittings holds an MFA in both Costume Design and Scenic Design from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.

P4 Chris Rynne (Lighting Design) THE GLOBE THEATRES: The SantaLand Diaries; Associate designer for Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (’01). Assistant designer for over 30 productions including Romeo and Juliet, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, and Floyd Collins. With The Globe Theatres/University of San Diego Professional Actors’ Training Program: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Macbeth, Getting Married. ELSEWHERE: World premiere of Luis Valdez’s Mummified Deer, San Diego Rep; Travesties, The Importance of Being Earnest, A Perfect Ganesh, Summer and Smoke, The African Company Presents Richard III, Auntie Mame, North Coast Rep; Fifth of July, Boys in the Band, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Destiny of Me, Diversionary Theatre; Crazy for You, Starlight Theatre. TV: Lighting Designer for the 2001 San Diego Sockers commercials. EDUCATION: Mr. Rynne holds a BA in Theatre from UCSD. Paul Peterson (Sound Design) THE GLOBE THEATRES: Loves and Hours, Splendour, All My Sons, Faith Healer, Smash, An Infinite Ache, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, , The SantaLand Diaries, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Pavilion, Enter the Guardsman, The Boswell Sisters, Vita and Virginia, The Countess, Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Orson's Shadow, God's Man in Texas, Travels with My Aunt. ELSWHERE: The Magic Fire, Milwaukee Rep; POP Tour (1999 & 2000), La Jolla Playhouse; A Knife in the Heart, Richard III, The Chairs, Demonology, Alice in Modernland, Sledgehammer Theatre; Forever Plaid, Backstage at Aubergine; Gross Indecency, Diversionary Theatre; also credits at The Wilma Theatre, L.A. TheatreWorks, San Diego Repertory Theatre, North Coast Repertory Theatre, Cape Fear Regional Theatre, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, Malashock Dance & Company, The University of San Diego, San Diego State University, and the Freud Theatre at UCLA. EDUCATION: BFA in Drama with an emphasis in Technical Design from San Diego State University.

Lurie Horns Pfeffer (Stage Manager) THE GLOBE THEATRES: Splendour, Getting and Spending, Labor Day, The Mask of Moriarty, The Legacy, The Real Thing, Play On!, The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged), Private Lives, The Gate of Heaven, Cowgirls, Overtime, Dancing at Lughnasa, Time of My Life, Much Ado About Nothing, Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, Madame Mao’s Memories and Jar the Floor. BROADWAY: Stage Manager, Play On!, Brooks Atkinson Theatre. REGIONAL: Biloxi Blues, The Blue Room, Pasadena Playhouse; Tintypes, Hartford Stage Co. ELSEWHERE: Play On!, PBS Great Performances; Shear Madness, Theatre in Old Town; Show Producer at Sea World, producing City Streets, Shamu’s Night Magic, Celebration on Ice and Odyssey on Ice (collaborating on both with Scott Hamilton), Magic on Ice, numerous Summer Nights and special events, including television specials and concerts. She conceived and began Sea World’s Beach Band in 1990. She trained for ten years at Balanchine’s School of American Ballet and danced with the New York City Ballet, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Radio City Music Hall, and has taught ballet for and performed with numerous other companies around the country. Liz Woodman Casting THE GLOBE THEATRES: Splendour,Pericles, Faith Healer, Taming of the Shrew, All My Sons, An Infinite Ache, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Twelfth Night, The Boswell Sisters, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Art, Dinner with Friends, The Countess, Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Trojan Women, The Full Monty, God’s Man in Texas, Orson’s Shadow, Cymbeline, Things We Do for Love, Private Eyes, The Weir, Bedroom Farce, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Paramour, Romeo and Juliet, The Old Settler, Cowgirls, All in the Timing. ELSEWHERE: Ms. Woodman has cast many plays in New York, from Sugar Babies to Timon of Athens (National Actors Theatre) to Cowgirls, and, last year, The Full Monty and A Thousand Clowns with Tom Selleck. She cast Not About Nightingales for Trevor Nunn in both London and New York. Currently, she is the casting direc- tor for the national company of The Full Monty (Artios Award Nomination). REGIONAL: The Alley Theatre, Hartford Stage. FILM: The Lunch Date (Academy Award). TV: Loving (Artios Nomination), Another World, Texas Dottie. MEMBERSHIPS:

Additional Staff Understudies

Production Intern...... Amy Bristol Lydia...... Karen Zippler Assistant Costume Designer...... Shelly Williams Rose...... Jenni-Lynn McMillin

Special Thanks to: Gavin Witt, Carrie Ryan, Ed Sobel, Adele Shank, Amy Cook, Daisy Walker, Ursula Meyer, Raúl Moncada The Scenic, Costume, Lighting, The Director is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, and Sound Designers in LORT Theatres are an independent national labor union. represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.

P5 PRODUCTION NOTES

Personal independence is one of those life “things” we often take for granted. As long as we’re healthy, we don’t think about uncomfort- able possibilites. But, what happens when, in failing health, our decisions, our choices are wrestled from us? What do we lose? What do we gain?

Knowing Cairo addresses a topic that America will be forced to confront over the next two decades...that of the aging baby boomer and the extraordinary care management issues that will arise as people live longer, more active lives. Will the country be prepared?

– Seret Scott Director

RESOURCES

For information on where to find help with caregiving, including support groups, retirement homes, home-deliv- ered meals, and in-home care and equipment, check out www.SanDiegoElderCare.com. Or, you can pick up a free copy of the San Diego Eldercare Directory at any San Diego Union-Tribune or SignOnSanDiego.com office.

Additionally, Our Parents/Ourselves, a caregiving column by Marsha Kay Seff, and Seniority, by Denise Nelesen, run on alternate Saturdays in The San Diego Union-Tribune Family

P6 PRODUCTION NOTES

May you have the presence of mind and the clarity of spirit to recognize Cairo when you are upon it. – Excerpt from Knowing Cairo

Do not go gentle into that good night Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. – Dylan Thomas

All costume renderings by Jennifer Brawn Gittings.

P7 Season Sponsors

Our 2003 Season Sponsors continue a tradition of gener- ous gifts to The Globe Theatres that sustain and enhance the work appearing on our stages.

We gratefully acknowledge their long-standing leadership throughout the years.

The Lipinsky Family Donald and Darlene Shiley Anonymous Sheryl and Harvey P. White Karen and Donald Cohn

We are also grateful to our Media Sponsor:

P8 In recognition of their invaluable support, this production of Knowing Cairo is dedicated to the

The National Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF), a nonprofit organization founded in 1978, raises corporate funding on behalf of the Globe and ten other member theatres. To date, over 200 corpo- rations, foundations, and individuals have sup- ported theatres nationwide by contributing almost $9 million to NCTF's Annual Fund Drive, Leadership Campaign for American Theatre and special events. These funds are distributed to member theatres throughout the year, pro- viding ongoing support of their artistic endeavors.

The Globe Theatres is represented on the NCTF Board by our longtime board member and supporter Evelyn Mack Truitt.

P9 Below is a list of Globe Members, those generous individuals, corporations, and foundations contribut- ing to the Globe at the Sponsor level ($250) and above. For more information on becoming a Member, please contact the Development Department at (619) 231-1941.

American Airlines County of San Diego (Gerald & Inez Parker) American Express Company Audrey S. Geisel/The San Diego Qualcomm, Inc. AT&T Foundation Dr. Seuss Fund Saks Fifth Avenue^ Bank of America Globe Guilders The San Diego Union-Tribune John A. Berol Kathryn Hattox Sempra Energy Break-Away Tours Joan & Irwin Jacobs Sheraton San Diego Hotel & California Arts Council Mr. & Mrs. Neil Kjos Marina City of San Diego, Commission Las Patronas Donald & Darlene Shiley^ for Arts and Culture The Lipinsky Family The Shubert Foundation J. Dallas & Mary H. Clark Fund The Lodge at Torrey Pines Gaby & Rich Sulpizio of Dr. Marianne McDonald^ Union Bank of California The San Diego Foundation^ National Corporate Theatre Fund Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust Karen & Donald Cohn Northern Trust Bank Wells Fargo Continental Airlines Mr. & Mrs. Victor H. Ottenstein^ Sheryl & Harvey P. White The Parker Foundation Stanley E. Willis II

Anonymous (1) Lee & Frank Goldberg Latham & Watkins Mr. & Mrs. William J. Barkett Dr. Ronald & Susan Heller Laurie D. Munday Elisabeth & John Bergan and Family Robert L. Noble, AIA California Bank & Trust Wanda & Tom Insley John & Laura Robbins The Louis Yager Cantwell Deni & Jeff Jacobs San Diego National Bank Private Foundation Trust Joseph E. Jessop, Jr. Patsy & Forrest Shumway Neil & Mary Clendeninn Katherine Kennedy/ Target Stores/Mervyn’s J. Dave Cours/ICON Systems, Relocation Coordinates Anne Taubman & David Boyle Inc. KPMG, LLP/Patti & Dave Down Mrs. Walter M. Trevor* De Anza Hotel & Park Nina Lannan Associates, Inc. Evelyn Mack Truitt^ Mr. & Mrs. Brian Devine Mrs. Anna P. Lord Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Veit Christina L. Dyer Susan & John Major Patricia & Christopher Weil Dr. Robert and Bea Epsten Marsh, Inc. Family Foundation Robert Gleason & Marc Matys Paul & Maggie Meyer/ Weingart-Price Fund of The San Diego Foundation Carolyn W. Yorston SILVER CIRCLE ($7,500 to Cecilia Carrick & Stan Nadel Arthur & Marilyn Neumann^ Ms. Jeanette Stevens^ Bob Martinet^

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Anonymous (1) Ron & Sandy Erbetta Mr. Robert E. Mackey, Jr. Mrs. Mary Thomas Adams Dieter & Susan Fischer/ Joseph L. Marshall & Richard Addesso Dieter’s Mercedes Service Rosemarie Marshall Johnson, In Memory of Charles R. Allen Hon. & Mrs. Charles W. Froehlich, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Andrade Jr. Laura Martin Atkins & Associates Elaine & Murray Galinson Elizabeth & Edward McIntyre Mr. & Mrs. John E. Barbey, Jr. Barbara & Albert Garlinghouse Law Offices of Miller, Monson, Ms. Diana Barliant & Mr. Nowell Bill & Judy Garrett Peshel, Polacek & Hoshaw Wisch^ Nancy Reed Gibson Judy & George Miller Dr. C. K. Barta & Inge Lehman^ Madeline L. & Milton D. Rena Minisi & Rich Paul^ Jack Benson Goldberg Harle Garth Montgomery^ Joan & Jeremy Berg Family Foundation Ruth & Jim Mulvaney John & Karen Berger, M.D. Bud, Nancy & Rebecca Dr. Gail Naughton Paul Black^ Goodpasture Josiah & Rita Neeper Cynthia Bolker & Greg Rizzi John Greenbush & Katherine Newton Robert & Lillie Breitbard Dr. Marilyn Friesen Charles E. Noell^ Foundation Sandra Gulden & Leon J. Jack O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Blaine A. Briggs Goldberger Paul & Katherine Ponganis^ Arthur & Sophie Brody Gulden Private Foundation James & Claudia Prescott^ Mrs. Jeanette Burnett Faye D. Gonzalez Foundation RAdm. Arthur & Peggy Price, Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Callicott Mrs. Cheryl Haimsohn Jr.^ Ruth Mary Picard Campbell Sheryl A. Harris^ Ann & Ernest Pund^ Dr. & Mrs. Edgar Canada^ Maria & Michael Herman Roger & Christine Roberts^ Ken & Deni Carpenter Michelle Hetlinger^ Dr. H. Warren Ross Ms. Heidi Conlan/ Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Hirsch^ Mrs. William C. Ruzich The Sahan Daywi Foundation Dr. David K. Hostetler Warren & Beverly Sanborn R. Patrick & Sharon Connell^ Richard & Janet Hunter Ms. Roberta J. Simpson^ Valerie & Harry Cooper^ Mrs. T. Bruce Iredale Skyy Vodka Richard & Stephanie Coutts Alfred & Pat JaCoby^ Rodney & Dolores Smith Celeste & Steve Cowell^ Marge & Jerry Katleman^ Dotti & Joel Sollender^ Susan B. Cowell^ Mrs. Katherine Kaufman^ Gail Squires & Yaman Sencan^ Mrs. Willard T. Cudney William & Edyth Kenton Eugene L. & Hannah Step Dr. & Mrs. Francis C. Cushing, Mr. & Mrs. Irving J. Kern Takahashi Family Fund of Jr.^ Ken & Sheryl King^ The San Diego Foundation Darlene G. Davies Dr. Ara & Sosi Klijian^ Marc R. Tarasuck, AIA^ in memory of Lowell Davies^ Phyllis & Martin Kornfeld^ Mr. & Mrs. Charles Taubman Desire Igual DeMontijo Ledford Enterprises Inc. Mrs. Claire Tavares Pat & Dan Derbes^ Terry & Mary Lehr^ Harry & Selma Tennebaum^ Mrs. Philip Hugh Dickinson^ Ms. Sherrill Leist Dixie & Ken Unruh^ Marion Eggertsen^ Carl Levinger Doris & Lou Vettese Barbara & Dick Enberg^ Tom Mabie & Rhonda Heth Jordine & Harvey Von Wantoch^ ^ Denotes Advisory Council Member

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PATRON MEMBERS ($500 to $999) Anonymous (3) Dr. & Mrs. Michael Goldbaum Mrs. Audrey Newman Susan Atkins The Golemb Family Willene D. Nichols Mike & Rhoda Auer Dr. & Mrs. William Gott Rod & Barbara Orth Mr. & Mrs. David A. Baer Carol & Don Green In Loving Memory of Martin B. Ortlieb Joseph C. Baker Mr. & Mrs. James Harris Ken D. Pischel, M.D. & Katherine Ozanich, Randall & Vivian Black Kenneth E. & Dorothy V. Hill M.D. Drs. Gary & Barbara Blake Ken Hinckley Mary & Kedar Pyatt Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Blayney Alexa Kirkwood Hirsch Stuart & Linda Robinson Joyce & Bob Blumberg Dr. & Mrs. John W. Holl Phoebe & David Sackett Mrs. Suzanne I. Bond Drs. Andrew & Sonia Israel Margery P. Schneider Ronda & Stanley Breitbard Sandra & Robert Kritzik Marilies Schoepflin, PhD. Carol & Anthony Broad Mr. & Mrs. Fritz Kuhn Barry & Janet Sharpless Ted Bromfield, Esq. Georgie B. Leslie In Memory of Edward Silverstein Stuart & Joanne Butler Arthur & Sandy Levinson Mr. & Mrs. Randall Silvia Sandra & Harry Carter Don & Mary Jane Lincoln Susan Sincoff & Dr. Joseph Yedid Harry & Carol Cebron Mrs. Thelma Lindblade Herbert & Elene Solomon Drs. Lynne Champagne & Wilfred Kearse Ernie & Sandy Lippe Harold Stanley Judith Clifton-Menzel Mr. & Mrs. Edward Lyon Ann & Robert Steiner Steve & Carolyn Conner Ms. Jo Bobbie MacConnell Mr. Robert H. Stickel Gordon F. Costine Carl Maguire & Margaret Sheehan Mrs. John R. Stitt Clif & Jane Cowgill Dr. Robert & Marcia Malkus Charles B. Tesar, M.D. Wes & Elaine Dillon Charlie & Jackie Mann Dr. Joseph Traube & Dr. Christine A. Dr. & Mrs. William R. Dito Wanda Alma Marosz White Jim & Sally Ditto Gary & Margaret Mathews Daniel J. Travanti Dr. Paul & Kelly Dougherty R.J. Maus, Architects Stephen & Greta Treadgold Silvia Dreyfuss/LABS, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. M. Joseph McGreevy Will & Vanessa Van Loben Sels Mary & David Fitz Elizabeth & Louis Meyer Natalie C. Venezia & Paul A. Sager Ms. Pat Frost Dr. Ronald H. Miller Kenneth & Lorelei Warburton Hal & Pam Fuson Akiko Charlene Morimoto Dennis & Carol Wilson Drs. Thomas & Jane Gawronski Alan & Abby Murray Bill & Heidi Woods Carolyn Z. Gerganoff William E. & Lollie M. Nelson

P12 Mr. Gale Acker & Dr. Nancy Donald & Patricia Falkner Mr. Philip M. Klauber Deborah Brooks Pettry Acker Dr. Susan Fee Leroy & Jo Ann Knutson Marcia & Jim Piper Adams & Adams Dr. Barry & Susan Fefferman Curt & Nancy Koch Drs. Julie Prazich & Sara Consulting & Training Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fei Marvin Krichman & Francy Starr Rosenthal B.J. & Sybil Adelson Richard & Donna Ferrier Marvin Kripps, M.D. Bill & Judi Quiett Tom & Louise Adler Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. Fine Inger & Kai Kristensen Vicki Quinones-Hartwell Dr. & Mrs. Maurice Alfaro Larry & Jan Ford Elaine & Adrian Kuyper Anne F. Ratner George Amerault Dr. & Mrs. Richard Friedman Paul K. Laikind Jeffrey & Vivien Ressler Anonymous (9) Joseph & Annette Fritzenkotter John Q. Lalas, Jr. Ms. Kalpana Rhodes John Randolph Backman, M.D. Christopher W. Garrett Mr. Daniel La Marche George A. Rice Mrs. Ina S. Bartell Thomas & Robyn Geantil Dr. Eric Lasley Andrew Ries, M.D. & Richard & Linda Basinger Anne & John Gilchrist Pinkee Lauridsen Vivian Reznik, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Beamer Patricia & Norman Gillespie Harriet Lazer & James Walker Dr. & Mrs. David Roseman Lee & Amnon Ben-Yehuda Deni D. Goodman Dixon & Pat Lee Ursula R. Roth Edgar & Julie Berner Hubert F. Gordon, Trustee/ Jim & Veronica Lee Beatrice Rotzow Lanie & Lazare F. Bernhard The San Diego Foundation Dick & Sonie Lennon Dr. Norman & Barbara Rozansky Douglas & Dawn Bertozzi Gordon Family Trust Fund Tom & Terry Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Don R. Russell Mr. Cyrus Bharucha Stephen J. Gordon, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. James Lim Frank & Cheryl Ruyak Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Birstein Ms. Euvoughn L. Greenan Dr. Donald Lipkis & Ms. Arlene Amy Rypins Robert Blanton & Ann Clark Dr. Henry & Mary Ellen Gregg Pollard Joseph & Carol Sabatini Ms. Sheila M. Bobenhouse & Vivienne D. Griffin Stan & Susan Loft George & Karen Sachs Mr. Jeffrey C. 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P13 CORPORATE SPONSORS

S A K S F I F T H AV E N U E

Ariston Consulting Foundation Home Bank of California Mervyn’s & Technologies, Inc. De Anza Hotel & Park Home Box Office Mission Federal Credit Union Barney & Barney Fifth & Hawthorn ICON Systems, Inc. Neiman Marcus Bertrand at Mister A’s FloraStyle Jaycraft Corporation Nordstrom BRG Consulting Gad Shaanan Design Kforce Professional Staffing The Prado at Balboa Park Chalone Wine Estates Goldman Ferguson KPMG, LLP Relocation Coordinates City National Bank Partners Latham & Watkins San Diego National Bank Cush Automotive Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, Marsh, Inc. Scudder Private Investment Charitable LLP Merrill Lynch Counsel Stewart Title of California Target Stores The T Sector ... TK&A Custom Catering Corporate Sponsors 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 Chris Graham at (619) 231-1941, ext. 2308.

The Globe Theatres is supported in part by grants from the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, the California Arts Council, the County of San Diego and the National Endowment for the Arts; and is a constituent of the Theatre Communications Group and a member of the League of Resident Theatres and the San Diego Performing Arts League. This theater operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States; and also under an agreement with the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (an independent, national labor union), and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 122.

P14 THE CRAIG NOEL LEAGUE Securing the future through planned gifts.

“I want this theatre to have the security of an endowment so that we may continue to engage and inspire audiences for generations to co—m CRAIGe.” NOEL

The Craig Noel League was established in November 2000 to build the endowment and secure the legacy Craig Noel and countless others fashioned for The Globe Theatres. The League honors those thoughtful friends who help to secure our future through a gift by will or trust. Please join us in thanking these very generous friends who are helping to build the Craig Noel League.

CRAIG NOEL LEAGUE MEMBERS

Anonymous (9) Barbara Iredale Laurie Dale Munday Marje Spear Nancine Belfiore Bob Jacobs Arthur & Marilyn Neumann Nancy A. Spector & Stanley Nadel & Joseph E. Jessop Craig Noel Alan R. Spector Cecilia Carrick J. Robert & Gladys H. King Greg & Polly Noel Eric Leighton Swenson Garet and Wendy Clark Marilyn Kneeland Jack O’Brien Anne C. Taubman J. Dallas & Jean & David Laing PACEM (Pacific Academy Marian Trevor (Mrs. Walter Mary H. Clark Jerry Lester Foundation of Ecclesiastical Music) M.)* Patricia W. Crigler, Ph.D., Dr. Bernard Lipinsky* Mrs. Margaret F. Peninger Evelyn Mack Truitt CAPT/USN/Ret. Heather Manion Florence Borgeson Harvey & Jordine Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson Calvin Manning Plunkert* Von Wantoch Dr. & Mrs. Robert Epsten Paul I. & Margaret W. Meyer Dolly & Jim Poet Sheryl & Harvey P. White Frank A. Frye, III Judy & George Miller Dorothy Shorb Prough* Mrs. Jack Galen Whitney Marcy Goldstone Steve Miller Donald & Darlene Shiley Julie Meier Wright Kathryn Crippen Hattox Dr. Robert W. Miner B. Sy & Ruth Ann Silver Carolyn Yorston David & Debbie Hawkins Shirley Mulcahy John & Cindy Sorensen *Deceased

For more information on The Craig Noel League, please contact Brad Ballard at (619) 231-

ENDOWMENT GIFTS Supporting the theatre in perpetuity. The Globe Theatres has received gifts, dedicated to the endowment, from many generous supporters over the years. Just as past gifts to the endowment have helped to create the theatre and educational pro- grams of today, continued support of the endowment will ensure a financially strong and artistically excellent Globe for tomorrow. Please join us in thanking these very special donors for their far-sighted support of The Globe Theatres.

Anonymous (2) The Globe Guilders Dominique Alessio John A. Berol Jim & Betty Hempstead Mrs. Margaret F. Peninger Joe A. Callaway* Hollis Foundation Florence Borgeson Plunkert* Dr. David & Ava Carmichael Mrs. Anna P. Lord Jessie W. Polinsky* Maria Carrera Mission Valley Community Jeannie & Arthur Rivkin J. Dallas & Mary H. Clark Foundation San Diego Trust and Savings In Memory of Lowell Davies National Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Gene Trepte Morey & Jeanne Feldman for the Arts and Family Stephen Nielander & *Deceased

For more information, please contact the Planned Giving Department at (619) 231-1941.

P15 We and the economy 2003 BOARD OF DIRECTORS need some stimulation and good cheer. Live theatre ought to be able to help. Paul I. Meyer* Harvey P. White Theatre, after all, is just like President Honorary life, only with all the dull Chairman parts cut out (to para- Susan Major* phrase Alfred Hitchcock). Executive Vice President There is a lot of stimu- lation and good cheer right here at the Robert H. Gleason* Globe. We are proud to bring you the excite- Vice President – ment of two world premieres by long-time Development members of our own theatrical community. Stephen Metcalfe, a long-time San Diego Tim K. Zinn* resident and Globe Associate Artist, returns Vice President – Finance to us with the world-premiere of his play Sally Furay, R.S.C.J.* Loves & Hours. Andrea Stolowitz, a graduate Treasurer of UCSD's master's program in theatre, joins Sheryl White* us for the world premiere of her play Knowing Cairo. We welcome them home. Lisa A. Barkett Stephen M. Krant, If you find these outstanding new works Joseph Benoit M.D. to be enjoyable, perhaps your enthusiasm Sheila Lipinsky will spread out into the larger community, Samuel Brown improve consumer confidence and turn our Mary N. Clendeninn Timothy A. whole economy around, here, in the rest of Karen Cohn* MacDonald the state and throughout nation. When that Christopher Crockett Carlos Malamud happens, we hope you will remember us here David W. Down Richard V. McCune at the Globe, with as generous an additional Laurie D. Munday financial gift as you can muster. Bruce M. Dunlap As an audience, you have already shown Christina L. Dyer Robert L. Noble, A.I.A. a dedication to this Theatre, to this art form Sue Ebner Sandra Redman and to civilization, which we appreciate. Just Bea Epsten Tom Sayles today, you have done so by braving traffic to Lee Goldberg Louis G. Spisto* get here, by enduring the great trek from the Anne C. Taubman Organ Pavilion parking lot, or perhaps in Ronald Heller, M.D. other ways. Kay Taylor Hopkins Dean Thorp Our audiences have shown such dedica- Joseph E. Jessop, Jr. Evelyn Mack Truitt tion for 68 years and counting. In turn, we Sheri Karpinski Carol M. Veit owe it to you to make your experience here Katherine Kennedy Patricia Weil an enjoyable one. In addition to lavishing financial gifts on us, we hope you’ll contact * Executive Committee Member us to let us know if there is any way in which we can do a better job of expressing our thanks and appreciation. Honorary Directors Welcome to our Theatre, one and all. Emeritus Directors Enjoy the play! Garet B. Clark Mrs. Richard C. J. Dallas Clark Adams Bernard Lipinsky Clair Burgener (1914-2001) Mrs. John H. Fox Delza Martin Audrey Geisel Paul I. Meyer, Patsy Shumway Paul Harter Gordon Luce Dolly Poet Deborah Szekely

P16 What do you get when you mix three monkeys, Philip Glass, Trotsky and a mountain-climber's axe? We don’t know either, but we’re going to call it All In The Timing by David Ives. This hilarious collection of one acts is hailed by the New York Times as “…utterly delightful…plays that per- colate with comic brio".

APRIL 26 – MAY 3 Bower THE STUDIO THEATRE, Llance USD CAMPUS Illustration: For more information call Llance Bower at 619/231-1941 x2131, or visit www.globemfa.org by David Ives Presented by The Globe Theatres/ directed by Richard Seer University of San Diego Master of Fine Arts in Dramatic Arts pro- gram

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In recognition of their unique contribution William Anton Steven Rubin to the growth of the Globe Theatres and Jacqueline Brookes Mark Harelik Ken Ruta their special talent, we take great pride Lewis Brown Bob James Douglas W. Schmidt and pleasure in acknowledging as Kandis Chappell Tom Lacy Seret Scott ASSOCIATE ARTISTS OF THE GLOBE, the George Deloy Diana Maddox David F. Segal following who have repeatedly demon- Tim Donoghue Dakin Matthews Don Sparks strated by their active presence on our Richard Easton Deborah May David Ogden stages and in our shops, that wherever Tovah Feldshuh Katherine McGrath Stiers else they may work, they remain the heart Monique Fowler John McLain Conrad Susa Ralph Funicello Jonathan McMurtry Deborah Taylor Lillian Garrett- Stephen Metcalfe Sada Thompson Groag Robert Morgan Paxton Whitehead Jack O’Brien Louis G. Spisto Craig Noel Harry Groener Steve Rankin James R. Winker Artistic Executive Artistic A.R. Gurney Marion Ross Robert Director Director Director

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The Globe Theatres accepts Visa, Discover, Master Card, or American appropriate interval. Express. Phone orders are subject to a $6.00 per order service YOUNG CHILDREN charge. Ticket exchanges are subject to a service charge. If you Children under 5 years of age will not be admitted to perform- have moved, please notify the subscription office so records ances. may be updated. Phone (619) 235-2250 during business hours or mail your change of address to the subscription office,. ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CAMERAS UNABLE TO ATTEND? Use of recording devices and cameras is not permitted. If you If you find you are unable to use your tickets, please give are wearing a digital watch or pager, or if you are carrying a them to a friend or turn them in to the Box Office and receive cellular phone, please silence it prior to entering the theater. a tax credit for your donation. DIRECT EAR™ LISTENING SYSTEM RESTROOMS AND TELEPHONES For the convenience of the hearing impaired, The Globe Theatres has Restrooms are located in the lower lobby of the Old Globe installed the Direct Ear™ Listening System in the Old Globe Theatre. Theatre and adjacent to the Festival Theatre; pay phones may Lightweight headsets may be obtained from the house manager prior be found in the lower Globe lobby and next to the Gift Shop. to performances. Direct Ear™ Listening System is provided courtesy of Sonus. SEATING OF LATECOMERS Although we understand parking is often at a premium, the PUBLIC TOURS seating of latecomers is extremely disruptive. Latecomers Go behind the scenes at The Globe Theatres to learn about the his- may be given alternative seating and will be seated at an

P22 JACK O’BRIEN Artistic Director Recent Globe productions include Imaginary Friends, Twelfth Night, The Full Monty, The Seagull, The Magic Fire, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, the world premieres of Associate Artist A.R. Gurney’s Labor Day and Tina Howe’s Pride’s Crossing, as well as Time and Again, The Doctor Is Out (Getting Away With Murder) by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, plus productions of Henry IV, Much Ado About Nothing, Oleanna, Damn Yankees, , Ghosts, , Uncle Vanya, and world premieres of Terrence McNally’s Up in Saratoga, A.R. Gurney’s The Snow Ball and The Cocktail Hour, Tom Dulack’s Breaking Legs, Stephen Metcalfe’s Emily. ELSEWHERE: Hairspray, The Invention of Love (Tony nominations, best director and play), Lyceum, Lincoln Center Theater, The Full Monty (Tony nominations, best director and musical), Eugene O’Neill Theatre; More to Love; Labor Day, Manhattan Theatre Club; St. Louis Woman, City Center Encores!; Pride’s Crossing, The Little Foxes, Hapgood (Lucille Lortel Award for Direction, 1995), Lincoln Center; Damn Yankees (Tony nomination, best musical revival) and Two Shakespearean Actors (Tony nominations, best director and play) on Broadway; for Houston Grand Opera and Broadway (Tony Award), as well as Radio City Music Hall; The Magic Flute, San Francisco Opera; Tosca, Santa Fe Opera; Cosi fan Tutte and Aida, Houston Grand Opera; The Most Happy Fella, Michigan Opera and Broadway. TV: An Enemy of the People, All My Sons, I Never Sang for My Father, Painting Churches, and The Skin of Our Teeth, all for PBS’ American Playhouse. Recent awards: 2002 “Mr. Abbott” Award (SDCF), 2001 Joan Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity, 2001 Joe A. Callaway Award (SDCF), the Drama League’s Julia Hansen Award for Excellence in Directing, 2001. Member, College of Fellows of the American Theatre; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University of San Diego. CRAIG NOEL Artistic Director Craig Noel was first appointed director in 1939, directing 15 productions prior to World War II, Since then has directed more than 221 plays of all styles and periods, and produced more than 365 (over 40 of which were directed by William Roesch from 1961 through 1976) His vision from the Globe during the past 60 years resulted in the establishment of the Shakespeare Festival in the late '40s, expansion to two theaters in the '50s, Globe Educational Tours in the '70s and Teatro Meta in the '80s. Among recent directorial assignments were The Pavilion and Over the River and Through the Woods. ELSEWHERE: during the 1940s, dialogue director, 20th Century Fox Studios: former director, Ernie Pyle Theatre, Tokyo. Honors include the Governor's Award for the Arts; the mayoral proclamation of "the Year of Craig Noel" (1987) in San Diego; inclusion in The San Diego Union's list of 25 persons who shaped San Diego; 1985 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year, SDSU; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University of San Diego; a combined tribute from the Public Arts Advisory Council and San Diego County Board of Supervisors; the mayor's Living Treasure Award; Member, College of Fellows of the American Theatre.

LOUIS G. SPISTO Executive Director Louis G. Spisto was appointed Executive Director of The Globe Theatres in October 2002. He has over twenty years experience managing some of this country’s leading arts organizations, where his track record for fiscal as well as artistic leadership has been highly praised. He returns to the Southern California arts community from his most recent position as Executive Director of American Ballet Theatre in New York City. While there, he increased ticket income and annual contributions for the organization by nearly 20 percent. He also tripled the Ballet’s touring weeks and the resources devoted to education and training programs. Prior to his position at the ABT, he served as the President of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, where he provided fundraising leadership and creative direction for the orchestra’s $60 million renovation project, and helped dramatically increase ticket sales while initiating several new series for the orchestra. Spisto established a reputation as a superb arts executive here in California, where he spent over ten years as the Executive Director of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra in Orange County. During his tenure there, he tripled the orchestra’s annual budget all while eliminat- ing a prior deficit and successfully completing the orchestra’s first endowment campaign. In addition, he estab- lished a series of innovative recording projects with Sony Classical and oversaw many nationally-recognized com- missioning projects. A strong advocate of arts education, he built one of the largest and most respected music training and outreach efforts. During his career, Spisto has also served as Director of Marketing for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Director of Operations and Development for the Performing Arts Center at UC Berkeley. He holds a Masters degree from the University of Wisconsin in Arts Administration and a Bachelors of Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame, and spent many years acting, directing and producing plays and musicals throughout his student days, as well as in professional summer theater.

P23 Jack O’Brien Louis G. Spisto Craig Noel Artistic Director Executive Director Artistic Director

Administration Lead Craftsman...... Rory Murphy Executive Assistant ...... June Andujar Donor Services Buyer ...... Jennifer G. Brawn Gittings Human Resources Advisor ...... Cathy Zumberge V.I.P. Concierge...... Stephen Serieka Craftspersons Suite Concierges ...... Ryan Buckalew, Kristin Steva Artistic ...... James Ferguson, Brett Young Property Master, Globe...... Pat Cain Associate Artistic Director...... Karen Carpenter V.I.P. Valet Attendants Property Master, Carter ...... Marcus Polk Associate Director/Casting ...... Brendon Fox ...... Hector Bustamante, Lighting Executive Assistant...... Lorraine Boyd Joshua Gibson, Kevin Tom, Brett Young Director ...... David Lee Cuthbert Dramaturgy Associate ...... Diane Sinor Assistant Director...... Kurt Doemelt Literary Associate...... Raúl Moncada Production Master Electrician, Globe ...... Tonnie Ficken Literary Assistant ...... Janet Hayatshahi Director...... Robert Drake Master Electrician, Carter ...... Jim Dodd Vocal Coach...... Jan Gist Associate Director...... Debra Pratt Ballard Electricians...... Randy Anetsky, Company Manager ...... Ellen Dieter Production Coordinator ...... Jan Burgoyne Jason Bieber,Todd Erickson, Dean Estes, Fred Production Intern ...... Amy Bristol Holt, Josh Klem,Andy Lowe, Megan Lujan, Brian Professional Training Marz, Miranda Mikesh,Brandon Moss, Leah Nel- Director...... Richard Seer Stage Management man, Travis Richardson, Program Coordinator ...... Llance Bower Stage Managers Kathryn Roundtree, Stephen Schmitz, MFA Faculty.....Maria Carrera, Cynthia Caywood, ...... D. Adams, Raúl Moncada Mira Suddarth, Brennan Taylor, Erica Zeckser Sabin Epstein, Jasper Grant, Gerhard Gessner, Jan Lurie Horns Pfeffer Gist, Victoria Hayne, Colleen Kelley, Fred Robin- Assistant Stage Manager Sound son, Terry Ross, ...... Tracy Skoczelas Director ...... Paul Peterson MFA Production Staff ...... Master Sound Technician, Globe...... Erik Barth Ballard, Lindsay Byrne, Sabin Epstein, James Technical Carstensen Feinberg, Corey Johnston, Chris Rynne, Robin Director...... Benjamin Thoron Master Sound Technician, Sanford Roberts Associate Director...... Christopher Morris Carter...... Jeremy Nelson Shop Foreman/Master Carpenter Education ...... Christian Thorsen Security/Parking Services Director Master Carpenter, Festival Theatre Supervisor ...... Rachel “Beahr” Garcia ...... Donna Marie Cory/Patti Saraniero ...... Bob Dougherty Officers...... Ed Byrd Tour Coordinator ...... Holly Ward Flyman, Stage Carpenter, Globe Irene Herrig, Brandi Mahan Speakers Bureau Coordinator...... Carol Green ...... Jim Masacek Parking Attendants ...... Roberto Almaquer, Teaching Artists Carpenters...... Forrest Aylsworth, David Sheresa Eselin, Deborah Elliot ...... Peter Cirino, Evelyn Diaz Cruz, Berzansky,Curt Carlsteen, Jeremiah Aldrich-Lutz, Jane Geren, Elizabeth Johnson, Jonathan McMurtry, Arturo Medina, Jim Hopper, Rogelio Rosales Shalico Sain, Anondi Sanchez, John Tessmer, Charge Carpenter, Carter ...... Nick Fouch MARKETING Tony Ward, Dr. John Warriner Charge Scenic Artist...... Danny Griego Director...... Nancy Higgins Registrar ...... Michael Smith Assistant Scenic Artists...... Edee Armand, Associate Director ...... Michael Rennie Ken Scar Public Relations Manager...... Becky Biegelsen Finance Scenic Artist...... Marcella Lucenti Marketing Coordinator...... Jessica Brodkin Director...... Ron Kolenic Technical Assistant/Buyer...... Liz Eisele Production Photographer ...... Craig Schwartz Accounting Supervisor Costumes ...... Rita Edenfield Director ...... Stacy Sutton Ticket Services Accounting Assistant...... Jose Cortez Resident Design Assistant Associate Director of Sales ...... Shamayne Hakim Accounting Assistant ...... Diane Jenkins ...... Charlotte Devaux Assistant Managers, Ticket Services Payroll Coordinator...... Cory Christensen Assistant to the Director ...... Tim Cole,Lisa Starace Receptionist ...... Lynn Dougherty ...... Jennifer Hanson Lead Ticket Services Representative Administrative Assistant Design Assistant ...... Shelly Williams ...... Diana Sparta ...... Vanessa Anton Shopper ...... Rebecca Morgan Assistant Manager, Group Sales Dyer/Painter/Crafts Artisan ...... Deborah Dimery Information Technology ...... K. Glee Brandon Group Sales Coordinator...... John Donlon Manager ...... Dean Yager Crafts Artisan ...... Linda Black VIP Ticket Services Representative Assistant...... Thad Steffen Drapers...... Louise M. Herman, ...... Elisabeth Everhart Chris Moad Data Coordinator...... Jean McKissick Maintenance Assistant Cutters...... Gloria Bradford, Anne Glid- Staff...... Megan Carroll, Building Manager ...... Sean La Motte den Grace Eve Childs, Robert Fridenberg, Mame Gile, Mary Staff ...... Violanda Corona, Ismael Delgado, Costume Assistant...... Mary Miller Jan Livensparger, Pat McGuire, Humberto Elvira, David Gaspar, Roberto Gonza- Stitchers...... Samya Serougi, Paul Ortiz, Brittany Summers, Lora Tange lez, Margarita Meza, Jose Morales, Maria Rios Sarah Wiley Wig & Makeup Supervisor Patron Services DEVELOPMENT ...... Molly O’Connor Theatre Manager...... Mike Callaway Development Manager...... Robert Ford Assistant Wig & Makeup Supervisor House Manager...... Moira Glea- Development Officer...... Brad Ballard ...... Kathleen Kurz son, Jay Maness Associate Director, Individuals Hair Consultant ...... Jeri Nicholas Patron Services Representative ...... Dana C. Moore Head Dresser ...... Beverly Boyd ...... Merlin D, “Tommy” Thompson Associate Director, Foundations Running Crew ...... Lisa Wylie Food & Beverage Manager ...... Dana Juhl ...... Ann marie Houghtailing Carter Dresser ...... Angela Miller Pub Assistant Manager ...... Nicola Roberts Associate Director, Corporations Globe Dresser...... Rebecca Morgan Pub Staff...... Robert Byrd, ...... Chris Graham Rental Assistant...... Angela Land Roland Roberge,Tess Rowley, Felicia Tobias Membership Administrator Gift Shop Supervisors...... Rose Espiritu, Patrick ...... Diane Addis Properties McGuire Events Manager...... S. Alexis Stein Director ...... Neil A. Holmes Front of House Assistant...... Megan Sullivan Development Assistant...... Carolyn Reid Shop Foreman ...... M.H. Schrenkeisen

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