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I DO! I DO! December 11 - 20, 2009 Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre

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WHISPER HOUSE January 13 - February 21, 2010 Old Globe Theatre

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LOST IN YONKERS January 23 - February 28, 2010 Dear Friends, Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre Welcome to Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The holidays are a time for traditions and we at the Globe ❖ ❖ ❖ are delighted that you have made this one of yours. This is the twelfth wonderful year that the Grinch and the BOEING-BOEING residents of Who-ville have taken up residence at the March 13 - April 18, 2010 Old Globe Theatre Globe and we look forward to many more visits from them and from you. The holidays are a time for thanks and we at ❖ ❖ ❖ the Globe are thankful for the continued support of our donors, subscribers and patrons without whom the ALIVE AND WELL Grinch couldn’t try to steal Christmas nor could any of March 20 - April 25, 2010 our productions and activities happen all year long. Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays from the Globe

❖ ❖ ❖ family with best wishes for a New Year of hope and wonder. Enjoy the show! WHAT YOU WILL May 1 - June 6, 2010 Old Globe Theatre

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THE WHIPPING MAN May 8 - June 13, 2010 Louis G. Spisto Sheryl and Harvey Executive Producer White Theatre

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P1 Production Sponsor

The Old Globe wishes to acknowledge and thank Audrey S. Geisel for supporting this holiday production for 12 years and for her ongoing commitment to The Old Globe.

GRINCH LITERACY INITIATIVES The Grinch Literacy Initiatives are a fundamental component of the Globe’s education and community programs for children and families designed to accompany the production of Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! We wish to extend our gratitude to the following donors whose generosity during the 2009 Globe Gala Live Auction made it possible for the Globe to sustain the Grinch Literacy Initiatives this year.

$15,000 Lynda and Richard Kerr $250 Audrey S. Geisel Joye and Jessie Knight Fiona and Scott Bechter-Levin Donald and Darlene Shiley Ruth and Ronald Leonardi Wendy and William Brody Michelle and Tory Nixon Steve Cologne $10,000 Margaret Sayre Tom Doyle Joan and Irwin Jacobs Patricia and Robert Whalen Berit and Thomas Durler Conrad Prebys and Debra Turner Lynne and Steve Wheeler Carol Spielman-Ewan and Joel Ewan $6,000 Deborah and Robert Young Kathryn and John Hattox Gillian and Tony Thornley Elizabeth Altman $500 Wanda and Richard Levi David Down $5,000 Lynda Rodreguez and Gregg Gardner Tim Haidinger Arthur Brody arlette and Gregory Smith Gayle and Scott Kaplan Karen and Donald Cohn Victor Galvez Marty Levine Sheila and Jeff Lipinsky Karen and Matt Sumek Peggy and Robert Matthews Karen and Kit Sickels Christina and Jim Sylvester Susan Salka and Scott Nowakowski Stacey Valencia $2,500 Teresa and Bob O’Conner Pamela Wagner Olivia and Peter C. Ferrell Patrick Page Marcia and Jay Weinberg Frances and Tom Powell Kim and Bob White $1,000 Marion Ross Rafaella and John Belanich Susan and Edward Sandersen Alan Benaroya Shari and Richard Sapp Carol and Jeff Chang

P2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE presents

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Book & Lyrics by Music by Timothy Mason Mel Marvin Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design John Lee Beatty Robert Morgan+ Pat Collins Paul Peterson Orchestrator Vocal Arrangements Dance Music Arranger Anita Ruth and Incidental Music David Krane Joshua Rosenblum

Stage Manager Choreography Restaged by Leila Knox James Vasquez Additional Choreography by Musical Director Bob Richard John Samorian Original Choreography by John DeLuca Directed by Benjamin Endsley Klein

Original Production Conceived & Directed by Jack O’Brien + Associate Artist of The Old Globe Casting by Samantha Barrie, CSA Produced by special arrangement with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! book and characters™ and © 1957 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. Dr. Seuss properties ™ & © 2008 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All Rights Reserved. Originally commissioned by Minneapolis Children’s Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota Original Stage Manager, D. Adams. Old Globe Theatre, Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage November 21 - December 27, 2009

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P3 Cast of Characters IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Old Max ...... Martin Van Treuren* Cindy-Lou Who ...... Shea Starrs Siben (R) -or- Anna Bahen (W) Papa Who ...... Steve Gunderson* Mama Who ...... Anne Fraser Thomas* Grandpa Who ...... K¨urt Norby* Grandma Who ...... Eileen Bowman* Boo Who ...... Dylan Nalbandian (R) -or- Jonas McMullen (W) Who ...... Alison Grace Norwood (R) -or- Danica Waitley (W) Danny Who ...... A.J. Foggiano (R) -or- Dylan Mulvaney (W) Betty-Lou Who ...... Gaby Greenwald (R) -or- Kayla Solsbak (W) Grown-up Whos ...... Amy Biedel*, Ashley Fox Linton*, Erik McEwen*, Jordan Miller*, Michael Mendez*, Anise Ritchie* Teen Whos ...... Alexis Louise Young (R) -or- Hannah Rose Kornfeld (W) Little Whos ...... Aaron Acosta (R), Felicity Bryant (R), Karli Cruise (R) Shianne Evans (R), ...... Genevieve Ciavarelli (W), Anna George (W), Aidan Cruz Hayek (W), Allison Ma (W) Young Max ...... Logan Lipton* The Grinch ...... Jeff Skowron*

Swing/Dance Captain ...... James Vasquez*

Stage Manager ...... Leila Knox* Assistant Stage Manager ...... Annette Yé*

TIME: Late December LOCATION: Some Place Very Near Who-ville

There will be no intermission.

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

W = White Group R = Red Group

This theatre operates under an The Scenic, Costume, Lighting The Directors are members of the This Theatre operates under an and Sound Designers in LORT agreement between the League Society of Stage Directors and Agreement with the International of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Theatres are represented by Choreographers, an independent Alliance of Theatrical Stage United Scenic Artists Local USA- Equity Association, the union of national labor union. Employees Local No. 122. professional actors and stage 826, IATSE. managers in the United States.

P4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE MUSICAL NUMBERS

“Welcome Christmas” (“Fah Who Doraze”) ...... Who Chorale “Who Likes Christmas?”...... Who Family, Grown-up Whos & Little Whos “This Time of Year”...... Old Max, Young Max “I Hate Christmas Eve” ...... The Grinch, Young Max, Papa Who, Mama Who, Grandpa Who, ...... Grandma Who, Cindy-Lou Who, Danny Who, Annie Who, Betty-Lou Who, Boo Who “Whatchama-who”...... The Grinch, Little Whos “Welcome Christmas” (Reprise)...... Who Chorale “I Hate Christmas Eve” (Reprise) ...... The Grinch “It’s The Thought That Counts”...... Papa Who, Mama Who, Grandpa Who, Grandma Who, Who Family, Who Shoppers & Who Merchants, Little Whos “This Time of Year” (Reprise) ...... Old Max, Young Max “One Of A Kind”...... The Grinch “Now’s The Time”...... Papa Who, Mama Who, Grandma Who, Grandpa Who “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” ...... Young Max, Old Max, The Grinch “Santa For A Day”...... Cindy-Lou Who “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” (Reprise) ...... Young Max, Old Max, Audience “Who Likes Christmas?” (Reprise)...... Who Chorale “One Of A Kind” (Reprise)...... The Grinch, Young Max, Cindy-Lou Who “This Time of Year” (Reprise)...... Old Max “Welcome Christmas” (Reprise)...... Who Family, Grown-Up Whos, Little Whos Finale...... The Grinch, Cindy-Lou Who & Whos Everywhere

WHO-CHESTRA Music Director/Conductor...... John Samorian Associate Conductor/Keyboard ...... Steven Gray Concertmaster ...... Andrea Altona Violin 2...... Karina Bezkrovnaia Cello...... Erica Erenyi Flute/Clarinet...... Paul Sundfor Clarinet/Tenor Sax...... Cory Homnick Acoustic Bass...... Joe McNalley Drums/Percussion ...... Tim McMahon Contractor ...... Lorin Getline Rehearsal Piano...... Steven Gray Synthesizer Design and Programming...... Mark Hartshorn

All musicians are represented by the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P5 Board of Directors

Dear Friends, Welcome to The Old Globe and the 12th fantastic year of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! We are pleased to present this beloved holiday tradition for families and friends throughout San Diego. This wonderful production comes to us each year through the generosity of our dear friend, Audrey Geisel, who granted us the right to create this stage version of the Dr. Seuss (aka Theodor Geisel) classic book. We remain deeply grateful to Mrs. Geisel for giving the Grinch a permanent home here with us at The Old Globe. A special thank you is in order for the many generous donors at this year’s annual Globe Gala who helped us raise more than $100,000 in the live auction in support of the all-important Grinch Initiatives. With these funds, we are able to continue the full menu of Initiatives, which provide the fundamental education and community programs for children and families designed to accompany the production. And one last thought about holiday traditions…As you make your plans for year-end charitable giving, I ask that you keep the Globe in mind, whether it’s renewing your current annual support, making an additional gift, or contributing for the first time. Please help us preserve all that you have come to cherish about this institution. Thank you and Happy Holidays to one and all.

Donald Cohn, Chair, Board of Directors BOARD OF DIRECTORS / OFFICERS Donald Cohn* Kathy Hattox* Anthony S. Thornley* Sandra Redman* Susan Major* Harvey P. White* Chair Immediate Vice Chair Finance Vice Chair Vice Chair Secretary Past Chair & Treasurer Nominating Development

DIRECTORS Timothy P. Haidinger Evelyn Mack Truitt Mrs. John H. Fox (1908–2003) Mary Beth Adderley Viviana Ibañez Debra Turner Audrey Geisel Michael Allman Deni Jacobs Stacey LeVasseur Vasquez Paul Harter Elizabeth Altman Daphne Jameson Crystal Watkins Gordon Luce (1925-2006) Joseph Benoit Mitzi Yates Lizarraga James A. Wening Dolly Poet (1921-2007) Pamela Cesak Fern Murphy Ruth Wikberg-Leonardi Deborah Szekely Marsha Chandler Marianne Nelson Brian E. Wineke Hon. Pete Wilson Peter J. Cooper Rafael Pastor* June Yoder Valerie S. Cooper Conrad Prebys* Carolyn Yorston-Wellcome EMERITUS DIRECTORS Stephen M. Cusato Sara Rosenthal, M.D. Deborah Young Garet B. Clark Elaine Bennett Darwin Jeri Rovsek *Executive Committee Member J. Dallas Clark (1913–2005) Bea Epsten Reneé Schatz Sally Furay, R.S.C.J. Pamela A. Farr Jean Shekhter HONORARY DIRECTORS Bernard Lipinsky (1914-2001) Harold W. Fuson, Jr.* Louis G. Spisto* Mrs. Richard C. Adams Delza Martin (1915–2005) Victor P. Gálvez Daniel L. Sullivan, Ph.D. (1912–2005) Patsy Shumway Robert H. Gleason Julie H. Sullivan, Ph.D. Clair Burgener (1921-2006)

Major funding provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture. The Old Globe is supported in part by grants from Vice-Chairwoman Pam Slater-Price, Supervisor Bill Horn and The County of San Diego Board of Supervisors. Funded in part by the San Diego Tourism Promotion Corporation with San Diego Tourism Marketing District Funds. P6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Leadership Gifts Season Sponsors

The Old Globe would like The Old Globe is deeply grateful to its Season Sponsors, to recognize and thank the each of whom has made an annual donation of $50,000 or following generous individuals greater. These gifts are critical to maintaining the Globe’s who have made extraordinary high quality of artistic programming and award-winning gifts of $1 million or more to this organization. These work in the community. major contributions have been designated for artistic projects, endowment and facilities, and The Legler Benbough Globe Guilders help The Old Globe remain Foundation one of our country’s great Supervisor Bill Horn and the theatre institutions. John A. Berol County of San Diego Mary Ann Blair Joan and Irwin Jacobs $20,000,000 or greater Karen and Donald Cohn The Lipinsky Family Donald and Darlene Shiley Peter Cooper and Conrad Prebys and Norman Blachford Debra Turner $10,000,000 or greater Conrad Prebys Valerie and Harry Cooper Donald and Darlene Shiley The Helen K. and James S. Vice-Chairwoman $5,000,000 or greater Copley Foundation Pam Slater-Price and the Sheryl and Harvey White County of San Diego and Ed Cramer Kathryn Hattox Mickey Stern Edgerton Foundation Karen and Donald Cohn Sheryl and Harvey White Audrey S. Geisel $1,000,000 or greater Anonymous California Cultural and Historical Endowment Estate of Dorothy S. Prough The Rivkin Family Estate of Beatrice Lynds Audrey S. Geisel/ San Diego Foundation Dr. Seuss Fund Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Ottenstein Mrs. Helen Edison The Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation To become a Season Sponsor, please contact Director of Development Todd R. Schultz at (619) 231-1941 x2310. The Kresge Foundation

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P7 Education Experiences GRINCH-Y ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

In the book, Dr. Seuss used only a few colors to create his drawings. Illustrate a story using only black, pink, and red. How does this limit you? How does it free you?

Research Theodore Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) and create a timeline of his books. What was happening in history at the time the books were written? How was Geisel inspired by current events to create his stories? What social issues did he tackle in his plots? Check out the official Grinch website at www.seussville.com.

Discuss the various people involved in the production. Use your copy of the program to find out how many people were involved and what they do.

Plan a holiday feast. Using grocery store ads, calculate the amounts you’ll need to buy and what it will cost for the feast.

Write a review of the production detailing the set, costumes, lighting, sound, direction, acting, singing, dancing, etc. What was your emotional response to the play? How did you feel after you saw it? Would you recommend the play to someone else? Why or why not? Send your reviews to: Education Department/Grinch Review, P.O. Box 122171, San Diego, CA 92112

In the play, the Grinch asks, “What is a Who?” and then he defines it himself: “Is a Who whoever… can be of … good cheer? It couldn’t be, could it? Could it really be true? Could I be a – maybe – Am I a Who too?” What is a Who and are we, or can we be, Whos?

(PICTURED): JAMES ROYCE EDWARDS AS “YOUNG MAX,” KEVIN BAILEY AS THE “GRINCH” AND GABY GREENWALD AS “CINDY-LOU WHO.” PHOTO BY CRAIG SCHWARTZ.

P8 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Dr. Seuss Properties TM & (c) 1957 and 2009 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All Rights Reserved. Backstage at the Globe CREATING WHO-VILLE— DOWN TO THE LAST CAN OF WHO-HASH!

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! was a very special challenge to the Props Department, according to Properties Director Neil Holmes. It’s the Props Department that supplies everything on stage that’s not nailed down, all the unique items that create Who-ville. But where do you find a can of Who-hash? “Of all the shows I’ve worked on in 23 years at the Globe, the Grinch took the most research and development to create the props. It’s the most stylized production. We had to build almost everything from scratch to achieve a look that’s faithful to Dr. Seuss’ style. Everything is just a little bit out of the ordinary, with almost no straight lines or right angles,” he says. It took a lot of experimentation to find materials that would mimic the look of a page from the Dr. Seuss book, which uses only black, red, and pink inks on white paper. Sheets of black neoprene were covered with white canvas on both sides and hand-cut to create the hundreds of leaves on the black-and-white trees of Who-ville. To create three-dimensional shapes that have the same irregular curved lines as Dr. Seuss’ drawings, many props are carved from blocks of foam. For white objects, like a can of Who-hash, a plush fabric—similar to the feel of a teddy bear—covers the carved foam to create the matte look of the book’s pages. The props craftspeople are ingenious at transforming everyday objects into props. The ladder is an ordinary ladder, like you might have in the garage, with carved foam applied to the sides. That way, it looks Grinch-y but is safe for the actors. The singing puppets’ movable mouths are built from the same kind of “bulldog” clip you can buy in any office supply store. Some props, like the roast beast, match the book’s drawings almost exactly. Others, like the sewing machine, were invented for the production. And we couldn’t resist a little San Diego joke— borrowing from Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who to

create a shopping bag from “Horton’s Plaza”! PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P9 Who’s Who

Aaron Acosta Street, Moonlight Amphitheatre; Talley’s Felicity Bryant Folly, North Coast Repertory Theatre; (Little Who Ensemble, Red Group) (Little Who Ensemble, Red Group) Nine, Starlight Theatre; Yank!, Diversion- Aaron is nine years THEATRE: You're a ary Theatre; Suds, Buddy — The Buddy old, and a fourth Good Man, Charlie Holly Story, Welk Resorts Theatre; Guys grader at Torrey Hills Brown (Woodstock). and Dolls, The Full Monty, San Diego Elementary. THE- Felicity started Musical Theatre; A Little Night Music, ATRE: Once on this performing a year ago The Turn of the Screw, The Matchmaker, Island (Young Daniel), at age eight and has It’s a Wonderful Life, My Fair Lady, The Big River (Young since performed with Invention of Love, Cygnet Theatre (Resi- Fool), Les Misérables Leigh Scarritt Produc- dent Artist); A Bright Room Called Day, (Gavroche), Seussical the Musical tions and ACT - San Diego on the stages Backyard Productions/Diversionary (Wickersham Brother), California Youth of Starlight Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, Theatre; Hecuba, 6th @ Penn; Jersey Conservatory Theatre. AWARDS: 2009 Balboa Theatre, The Avo Playhouse and Boys (understudy), La Jolla Playhouse; National Youth Theatre Award, Actor's Conservatory Theatre. She is also Talley’s Folly, Mt. Hood Repertory Outstanding Featured Actor (13 and a member of Cadence, an all female Theatre Company; Gypsy, The Fitness under) Gavroche, Les Misérables. singing group that performed at the San Game, Sundance; The Merry Wives of Diego Fair Musicpalooza - A Cappella Anna Bahen Windsor, The Turn of the Screw, Actor’s Festival (2009). Thank you to all who Repertory Theatre Ensemble; Joseph and (Cindy-Lou Who, White Group) support and provide guidance. the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, THEATRE: Seussical August Night Theatre Group; Big Holiday the Musical (Young Genevieve Ciavarelli Broadcast, Provo Theatre Company; Kangaroo), The Sound (Little Who Ensemble, White Group) King Lear (understudy), Pioneer Theatre of Music (Gretl), Big THEATRE: Disney’s Company; The Voyage of the Little River, Annie (Molly), Aladdin Jr., Gross- Mermaid, Disney/MGM Studios; Peter Pan (Tinker- mont High School, Godspell, Disney Story Theatre; Robert bell), Bye Bye Birdie, The Wizard of Oz, and Elizabeth, SCERA Theatre; Big River, The Wizard of Oz, Joan Kroc Communi- Jackson Hole Playhouse. EDUCATION: MET2/Poway Center for the Performing ty Center. MODEL- BA in Theatre and Media Arts: Acting Arts. Anna is nine years old, and in third ING: Fox Television. Emphasis, Brigham Young University. grade at Park Village. She has been singing since she could talk and playing piano since she was three. Her favorite Eileen Bowman Karli Cruise (Grandma Who) actress is Judy Garland and she aspires to (Little Who Ensemble, Red Group) THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. be like her. Anna thanks everyone at THEATRE: A Christ- Seuss’ How the Grinch MET2 especially Ms. Ali for teaching mas Carol (Tiny Tim), Stole Christmas! (‘98 - her everything she knows, and for the North Coast ‘08). Ms. Bowman is opportunity to meet the inspirational Repertory; thrilled to be back in Adam Lambert. Anna also thanks God, The Wizard of Oz Who-ville. This marks her family, friends, teachers, Great (Munchkin Babydoll), her 12th year in the Grandma Bahen, and Globe for all their Starlight Theatre. cast. She is proudly support in helping make her dreams come Traditions of the only original cast member to be here true. Her performance is dedicated to Christmas, Seussical the Musical and all 12 years and she could not be happier. Nana, Baxter, Moli, Shirley, Herb, Pepper, Cinderella. Karli is eight years old and in Ms. Bowman has performed in many re- and Dr. Seuss. www.AnnaBahen.com the third grade. She has experience in gional theatres across the country. Some commercials, film and voiceover. She Amy Biedel of her favorite roles include Eliza Doolit- loves to dance and has performed at Sea tle in My Fair Lady, Lena Lamont in Singin’ (Grown-up Who Ensemble) World, Magic Mountain and other local in the Rain and Agnes Gooch in Mame. THE OLD GLOBE: venues. Karli is a Brownie Girl Scout, She is best known for singing opposite Dr. Seuss’ How the enjoys soccer, reading and playing the on the 61st Grinch Stole Christ- piano. She is thrilled to be cast in this telecast seen by over a half-billion people. mas! (’07 and ‘08), same role that her sister played two She would like to thank God for all his Dancing in the Dark years ago. www.karlicruise.com amazing blessings, her wonderful and (Assistant Director). handsome husband Marc, and her ELSEWHERE: The cherished family and friends who are Threepenny Opera, always there for her. San Diego Repertory Theatre; 42nd

P10 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE La Jolla Playhouse; Romance, Miss Shianne Evans Anna George Witherspoon, A Christmas Carol, San Diego (Little Who Ensemble, Red Group) (Little Who Ensemble, White Group) Repertory Theatre; An Ideal Husband, THEATRE: Les THEATRE: Traditions Lamb’s Players Theatre; and major roles at Misérables of Christmas, Pasadena Playhouse, Laguna Playhouse, (Gavroche), Christian Community North Coast Repertory Theatre, La Mirada Annie (Annie), Theatre; Pocahontas, Theatre, Theatre in Old Town, Welk Resorts Willie Wonka and the Christian Youth The- Theatre. NATIONAL TOUR: The Grapes of Chocolate Factory atre; Jungle Book, Wrath. CABARET: The Melinda & Steve (Violet), Mulan San Diego Junior Show. TV: “King of the Hill.” (Mushu), Thoroughly Theatre; Annie www.SteveGunderson.net. Modern Millie (Lucille), Alice in (Annie), Beauty and the Beast (Chip), Wonderland (Small Alice), Beauty and Oliver! (Oliver), The Wiz, Joseph and the Aidan Cruz Hayek the Beast (Ensemble), Kroc Performing Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Into the (Little Who Ensemble, White Group) Arts Center. Shianne would love to send a Woods, Bye Bye Birdie, Broadway Bound THEATRE: Oliver! big thank you to Lynne Broyles for being Youth Theater; The Music Man, Broadway (Oliver), Scrooge the such an amazing voice coach and mentor! Theater Arts Academy. Anna is in seventh Musical (Tiny Tim), grade and lives in Rancho Penasquitos. In Willy Wonka Jr. A.J. Foggiano addition to acting, singing and dancing, (Charlie), The Best (Danny Who, Red Group) Anna likes to swim and ride her bike. Christmas Pageant THE OLD GLOBE: Ever (Charlie). Much of Boo Who in Dr. Seuss’ Gaby Greenwald Aidan's acting career How the Grinch Stole (Betty Lou Who, Red Group) has been spent in Fallbrook, California with Christmas! (’06-’08). THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. CAST Productions and Director Jennifer THEATRE: Bye Bye Seuss’ How the Grinch Hornsveld. Aidan is a fourth grader at La Birdie (Randolph Stole Christmas! (’07) Paloma Elementary school. His interests McAfee), San Diego as Cindy-Lou Who. include Tim Burton movies, trading and Musical Theatre; THEATRE: Joseph collecting marbles, singing and acting! The Wizard of Oz (Coroner), Starlight and the Amazing Theatre; Peter Pan (Michael), CYT; Oliver! Technicolor Hannah Rose Kornfeld (Oliver), The Music Man (Harold Hill), Dreamcoat, (Teen Who, White Group) F.A.M.E. FILM: Ready? Ok! by James Moonlight Amphitheatre; The Stinky Hannah Rose, a tenth Vasquez; The Legend of Pocahontas. A.J. Cheese Man, San Diego Junior Theatre; grader, attends is excited to be back for his fourth year Oliver!, Hansel and Gretel, Rumplestilt- Coronado School of with the Grinch family. skin, Pippi Longstocking, J Company. the Arts at Coronado Gaby is thrilled to be back on the Grinch High School. Ashley Fox Linton stage reliving Christmas in Who-ville. SAN DIEGO: Annie (Grown-up Who Ensemble) On the side, she is a busy 12-year-old (Annie), Starlight THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. sixth grader who loves soccer, surfing, Theater; The Wizard of Seuss’ How the Grinch and skiing. She has her mind set on Oz (Dorothy), Coronado Playhouse. Stole Christmas! ('06). pursuing her dream of being on Broadway. SAN FRANCISCO: Blackbird, American NATIONAL TOURS: Conservatory Theater; The Secret Garden , Les Mis- Steve Gunderson (Mary Lennox), Willows Theater; Ruthless! érables. THEATRE: (Papa Who) The Musical (Tina Denmark), The Purple Baby, North Coast THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. Onion, and Masquer's Playhouse; Irving Repertory Theatre; Seuss’ How the Grinch Berlin's White Christmas (Susan Waverly), Call Me Madam, Goodspeed Opera Stole Christmas! (‘99, Curran Theatre; Alice in Wonderland House; Evita, Helen Hayes Theatre; ‘00, ‘03, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08), (Alice), Marin Shakespeare; Far Away , Titanic. WORKSHOPS: Suds: The Rocking (Young Joan), Exit Theatre; Wait Until Dark The Black Dahlia, The Thing About Joe, ‘60s Musical Soap (Gloria), Ross Valley Players. City of Light, Oh Rats!, Princesses. FILM: Opera (Co-Writer CABARET/MUSICAL RECORDINGS: Have Dreams, Will Travel. EDUCATION: with Melinda Gilb and Simply Sondheim (Kritzerland Recordings). BFA from The Boston Conservatory. Bryan Scott), A Trip to Chinatown, Hadri- Debut recording to be released in 2010. an VII. OFF BROADWAY: Suds (original www.ashleyfoxlinton.com cast), Forever Plaid, Back to Bacharach & David (co-created with Kathy Najimy), Street Scene. ELSEWHERE: Memphis,

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P11 Who’s Who (continued)

Logan Lipton Erik McEwen ton Hills Playhouse; The Tournament of (Young Max) (Grown-up Who Ensemble) Kings (King of Norway), Excalibur Hotel THE OLD GLOBE: OFF BROADWAY: and Casino. EDUCATION: BFA Drama, Dr. Seuss’ How the Let’s Face It, Good North Carolina School of the Arts. Grinch Stole Christ- News, Drat! The Cat!, mas! (‘08). Shinbone Alley, Dylan Mulvaney BROADWAY: Wicked. Mademoiselle (Danny Who, White Group) REGIONAL/TOURS: Modiste. THEATRE: THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. Wicked (national White Christmas, Seuss’ How the Grinch tour); Cupid & FCLO Music Theatre; Stole Christmas! (‘08). Psyche, John Houseman Studio Theatre; Altar Boyz, Welk Resorts Theatre; Bark!, THEATRE: High The Great Ostrovsky, Prince Music The- The Coast Playhouse; The Fix, MTG Pro- School Musical atre; Beauty and the Beast, Casa Manana ductions; The Scarlet Pimpernel, Musical (Ryan), You’re a Good Playhouse; 25th Annual Putnam County Theatre West; Into the Woods, Moonlight Man, Charlie Brown, Spelling Bee, Hello, Dolly!, Oklahoma!, Amphitheatre; Seven Brides for Seven Lyceum Theatre; Floyd Collins, An Ideal Husband, Weston Brothers, Starlight Theatre; Hello, Dolly!, Easter Celebration, Sonrise Church. Playhouse. NY READINGS/WORK- Lamb’s Players Theatre. FILM: Fencewalk- Dylan was recently named “Best Child SHOPS: Office Space, Extraordinary er. TV: “Law and Order: SVU,” “The Daily Broadway Singer” at Hollywood’s Best- Ordinary, Kay Swift Project, Saved, Show.” In addition, you can hear him on New Talent Awards. He is so happy to be Bernice Bobs Her Hair, No Boundaries, the demo recording of Expectations, a back at the Globe this holiday season. But I'm a Cheerleader, Compleat Female new musical, playing the role of Steve. He Stage Beauty, Merrily We Roll Along, earned his BFA in Theatre/Dance from Dylan Nalbandian Julius Caesar, University of Michigan. Chapman University. Practicing Empathy! (Boo Who, Red Group) FILM: Dumping Lisa (out '10), The Lost Dylan has performed Treasure of Sawtooth Island. TRAINING: Michael Mendez in 12 plays in North BFA Musical Theatre, University of (Grown-up Who Ensemble) County, mostly with Michigan, Upright Citizens Brigade, Lon- THEATRE: The Full don Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Monty, American Mu- Arts Academy in sical Theatre of San Escondido. His Allison Ma Jose; Joseph and the favorites have been (Little Who Ensemble, White Group) Amazing Technicolor Beauty and the Beast THE OLD GLOBE: Dreamcoat, Welk (Chip), Alice in Wonderland (White Dr. Seuss’ How the Resorts Theatre; Rabbit), and The Jungle Book (Mowgli). Grinch Stole Christ- Babes in Arms, Dylan first saw The Grinch at the Globe mas! (‘08). THEATRE: Saddleback Civic Light Opera; Guys and six years ago when he was three, and has Seussical, NCSArts; Dolls, Armory Theatre; Urinetown, Arizona attended the show every year since. The Wizard of Oz, Repertory Theatre. He recently appeared He is very excited to finally be on stage Guys and Dolls, The in the 2009 New York Musical Theatre with all of the Whos in Who-ville. He’d like Sound of Music, Festival in a new musical entitled Fat to thank Siobhan and Jenny for helping Annie, Oliver!, Coast Kids. Allison would Camp. EDUCATION: BFA in Musical him make this dream possible. like to thank her family, especially her Theatre from the University of Arizona. sisters, for all their support. Ku¨rt Norby Jordan Miller (Grandpa Who) Jonas McMullen (Grown-up Who Ensemble) THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. (Boo Who, White Group) SAN DIEGO: Seuss’ How the Grinch THEATRE: High Anything Goes (Billy), Stole Christmas! (‘08). School Musical Lyric Opera San THEATRE: Zhivago, (Chad), Scripps Per- Diego; Bed and Sofa La Jolla Playhouse; forming Arts Center; (Volodya), Cygnet Leaving Iowa, Room Seussical the Musical Theatre. THEATRE: Service, Hello Dolly!, (JoJo), Mulan (Laozi), Annie Get Your Gun The Voysey Inheri- JCC Summer The- (Frank Butler), Perfor- tance, The Winslow Boy, Lamb’s Players ater; Les Misérables mance Riverside; Oliver! (Bill Sykes u/s) Theatre; Evita, The Desert Song, Bye Bye (Gavroche's Gang), Seussical the Musical FCLO Music Theatre; Oklahoma! (Curly), Birdie, Welk Resorts Theatre; Beauty and (Wickersham Brother), California Youth Prather Family of Theatres Tour; A Play- the Beast, Moonlight Amphitheatre; Conservatory Theatre. house Christmas (Lead Vocalist), Hunter-

P12 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Urinetown, Fiddler on the Roof, The (Lead Singer). EDUCATION/ TRAINING: Kayla Solsbak Scarlet Pimpernel, My One and Only, International Performing Arts Academy, (Betty Lou Who, White Group) Me and My Girl, Starlight Theatre; Miss San Francisco; Academy of Arts, THE OLD GLOBE: Saigon, Fullerton Civic Light Opera. San Francisco. The Women, Dr. FILM: 29th & Gay, U R Pre Approved, Seuss’ How the Grinch Rubix Cube Dinner. EDUCATION: BA in Shea Starrs Siben Stole Christmas! (’07 (Cindy-Lou Who, Red Group) Drama, UC Irvine. He is co-founder of Lip and ’08). THEATRE: Shea saw Dr. Seuss’ Service - Singing Telegrams & Serenades. Les Misérables Stu- How the Grinch Stole www.sdlipservice.com, dent Edition, The Christmas! for the www.kurtnorby.com. Wizard of Oz, Junie B. first time when she Jones and a Little was three years old. Alison Grace Norwood Monkey Business, Really Rosie, Winnie She sat entranced (Annie Who, Red Group) the Pooh, Peter Pan, My Emperor’s New and watched her big THE OLD GLOBE: Clothes, Ramona “The Pest” Quimby, sister Skylar play the Dr. Seuss’ How The San Diego Junior Theatre; Beauty and role of Cindy-Lou Who. Later, she told Grinch Stole the Beast Jr., Annie, Seussical the Musical, everyone that when she was older she Christmas! (‘06 -‘08). Performing Lakeside Acting Youth; It’s a would like to play the Grinch! Three years THEATRE: A Dickens’ Wonderful Life, FC Players. Kayla per- have passed and Shea changed her mind. Christmas Carol (Tiny forms in benefits and concerts through- She is thrilled to be following in her Tim) Silver Dollar City, out San Diego County. When not on stage sister’s footsteps. Shea wants to thank her Branson, Missouri, she enjoys writing, Girl Scouts and playing big sister Skye who is so supportive, her The Jungle Book, Annie, Cinderella. the violin in her school orchestra. VOICE OVER: Disney On Ice - Disneyland loving sister Sloane, and her teacher and Adventures (Voice - It’s A Small World), friend, Ms. Leigh Scarritt, who helped her Anne Fraser Thomas find her own path to Who-ville. Disney Playhouse Live - Little Einsteins (Mama Who) (Annie), Disney On Ice - World of Fantasy. Anne is excited to be FILM: Ready? OK! (Daisy 3 Pictures). Jeff Skowron making her Old Globe (The Grinch) OTHER: Resounding Joy Benefit Concert debut. THEATRE: Nar- BROADWAY: Enron (Soloist); National Anthem, Del Mar Little rator in Joseph and (2010), The Lion King, League Opening Ceremony (’07 and ’08). The Amazing Techni- Beauty and the Alison feels blessed to be on stage and color Dreamcoat, Beast, High Society, thanks her family for all of their love and Welk Resorts Theatre; Dr. Seuss’ How the support. Les Misérables (Fan- Grinch Stole Christ- tine), Moonlight Amphitheatre; Man of La mas!, and the work- Anise Ritchie Mancha (Aldonza), Performance River- shop of The Boy From (Grown-up Who Ensemble) side; The King and I (Lady Thiang), Oz (“Chris Bell” opposite ). THE OLD GLOBE: Carousel Dinner Theatre; OFF BROADWAY: Debbie Does Dallas, Sammy, Dr. Seuss’ (Lalume), Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Zombie Prom. REGIONAL: Hysterium in How the Grinch Stole Theatre; Bark! The Musical (Molly), The A Funny Thing Happend on the Way to Christmas! (‘07 and Coast Playhouse; Narrator in Disney’s the Forum and Luther in the world pre- ‘08). NATIONAL Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular, Disney’s miere of Leap, both at Cincinnati Play- TOUR: Ain't Misbe- California Adventure; Smokey Joe’s Café house; Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry havin', Menopause (Pattie), Footloose! (Rusty), Saddleback Inch at the Contemporary American The Musical. Civic Light Opera; Jesus Christ Superstar Theatre. FILM: New York City Serenade, ELSEWHERE: Beehive, The 60’s Musical, (Mary), Warner Grand Theatre; The Pi- The Narrows, How to Seduce Difficult Sierra Repertory Theatre; Showboat, rates Of Penzance (Edith), Musical The- Women, The Good Shepherd, A Guide to Townsend Opera Players; Once on This atre West; Hello, Dolly! (Irene Molloy), Recognizing Your Saints, Premium, Chap- Island, TheatreWorks; A Grand Night for Huntington Beach Playhouse; Godspell ter 27. TV: All “Law and Order”(s), “Mary Singing, Smokey Joe’s Café, California (Joanne), Hermosa Beach Playhouse. She and Rhoda.” Jeff plays Ryan on the hit Conservatory Theatre; Little Shop of was recently featured in the new Frank web series The Burg (www.theburg.tv), Horrors, Portland Civic Theatre; Oregon Wildhorn reading of Tears of Heaven and directed by Peter Sollett, and Pippin on Shakespeare Festival; The Dance on tours throughout the continent with Vox All's Faire (www.allsfaire.tv). Jeff and Widow’s Row, Blue, Eubie and Ain't Lumiere as the Evil Diva/Coloratura co-producer Matt Yeager (Puddinhead Misbehavin', Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, Soprano. Anne is a proud member of Bros.) are currently developing their new San Francisco. WORKSHOP: San Francis- Musical Theatre Guild, an active project, Greg and Donny co's Aftershock. EUROPEAN TOUR: voiceover artist and performs regularly at Emmitt Powell and the Gospel Elites (www..com/greganddonny). PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P13 Who’s Who (continued) cabarets/concerts in both Ready? OK! (writer/director), Wolfe Conservatory in San Francisco; Actor’s and New York. She received her BA in Video, television premiere on LOGO this Theatre of Louisville; South Coast Theater from UC Irvine and is married to Fall. Mr. Vasquez received his BFA in Repertory; Seattle Rep; Victory Gardens; musical director Daniel Thomas. Drama from the Juilliard School. Portland Stage; Jungle Theatre in www.annefraserthomas.com. Minneapolis; Naked Eye in Chicago Danica Waitley (Cannibals); the Guthrie Theater Lab Martin Van Treuren (Annie Who, White Group) (Six). Many plays for young audiences at (Old Max) THEATRE: Traditions the Minneapolis Children’s Theatre THE OLD GLOBE: of Christmas, The Company, including several musicals in Dr. Seuss’ How the Sound of Music collaboration with Mel Marvin, and the Grinch Stole Christ- (Gretl), Annie War- first Dr. Seuss musical, The 500 Hats of mas! (’07 and ’08). He bucks (Annie), Let Bartholomew Cubbins, with composer is extremely happy to Freedom Ring (Hope), Hiram Titus. Tim’s novel, The Last be returning for his Christian Community Synapsid, is published by Delacorte third year in this role Theatre; Evita, Broad- Press and he's at work on a new one, at The Old Globe. way San Diego; The Little Princess (Lot- The Real Inspector Bucket. BROADWAY: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch tie), Seussical the Musical (Jojo), Annie Stole Christmas!, Jekyll & Hyde (also on (Annie), Charlotte's Web (Fern), Christian Mel Marvin HBO), A Christmas Carol, Me and My Girl Youth Theatre; The King and I (Princess (Composer) and Singin’ in the Rain. OFF BROADWAY: Ying Yaolak), School of Creative and THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. Seuss’ How the He played both Ruth and the Major Gen- Performing Arts. Danica is excited for this Grinch Stole Christmas!, Tintypes. eral in the highly-acclaimed Off Broadway opportunity to perform in The Grinch! ELSEWHERE: Mel's Broadway credits production of The Pirates of Penzance; include Yentl, A History of the American Blessing in Disguise, The Miser, Anyone Alexis Louise Young Film, Tintypes (Tony Award nomination), Can Whistle, Carnegie Hall and Allegro, (Teen Who, Red Group) Fascinating Rhythm and Dr. Seuss' How City Center Encores! THE BARROW Alexis is thrilled to be the Grinch Stole Christmas!; Cymbeline, GROUP: Uncle Vanya, Sonnets for an Old performing at The Lincoln Center Theater; he has had nine Century and Medal of Honor Rag. Old Globe this shows produced Off Broadway. Other TOURS: Camelot starring Richard Harris, holiday season. She credits include scores for many of Grand Hotel directed by Tommy Tune, would like to thank America's best-known regional theaters, Jekyll & Hyde (pre-Broadway), Joseph her family and her including Lincoln Center Theater, Arena and the AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoat voice teacher, Roy Stage, The Guthrie, A.R.T., La Jolla (starring Jon Secada). TV: “Law & Order: for their love and sup- Playhouse, and the Mark Taper Forum, SVU.” He dedicates this performance to port. THEATRE: A Christmas Carol where he was an associate artist and Frankie’s Friends Charitable Pet Founda- (Martha Cratchitt, Fan Scrooge, Want), wrote the original music for Angels in tion. www.martinvantreuren.com. North Coast Repertory; The King and I America. OTHER PROJECTS: Guest (Royal Child, Ballet), Welk Resorts The- from the Future, an opera with libretto by James Vasquez atre, Urinetown (Soupy Sue), High School Jonathan Levi, which had its premiere in (Swing/Dance Captain) Musical 2 (Gabriella Montez), Once Upon the Summerscape program at the new THE OLD GLOBE: a Mattress (Princess Winnifred), The Leg- Fisher Center for the Arts in July 2004; Dr. Seuss' How the end of Sleepy Hollow (Katrina Van Tassel). Buwalsky, an opera commissioned by Grinch Stole Christ- Holland's Opera Spanga, which pre- mas! (‘03 - ‘08), The Timothy Mason miered in The Netherlands in August, Boiler Room, If the (Book and Lyrics) 2004 and subsequently toured the U.S., Shoe Fits. OFF THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. Seuss’ How the with performances in New Haven and BROADWAY: The Grinch Stole Christmas! BROADWAY: Dr. New York City. He is working on a new Merry Wives of Wind- Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! opera with librettist Laura Harrington, sor, New York Public Theater. THEATRE: ELSEWHERE: Levitation, Only You, and he wrote a new score for the Guthrie Oliver!, Alabama Shakespeare Festival; Bablyon Gardens (with Timothy Hutton Theater's Hamlet in March, 2006. He is The Fantasticks!, Bristol Valley Theater; and Mary-Louise Parker), The Fiery head faculty composer and producing Shear Madness; Pageant; Assassins. DI- Furnace (starring Julie Harris), Circle director of the Graduate Musical Theatre RECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Hedwig Rep; THE YOUNG AMERICANS CYCLE: Writing Program at NYU's Tisch School of and the Angry Inch, A Little Night Music, Ascension Day, The Less Than Human the Arts. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Cygnet Theatre; Twist, Diversionary. Club, Time on Fire, Mullen’s Alley and Christmas! is one of seven musicals for FILM: Co-founder, Daisy 3 Pictures. 29th My Life in the Silents, American young audiences Mel has written for his and Gay (writer/lead), TLA Releasing; Conservatory Theater’s Young daughter, Kate.

P14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Jack O’Brien Stole Christmas, Compleat Female Stage The Old Globe and Ordway Performing (Conceived and Directed Original Beauty. BROADWAY: The Coast of Arts Center. Bob was nominated for a Bay Production/Artistic Director Emeritus) Utopia, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Barefoot Area Critics Circle Award for his work Mr. O’Brien served as Artistic Director of in the Park. LONDON: Upcoming pre- with the American Musical Theatre of San The Old Globe from 1982 through 2007. miere of Love Never Dies, the sequel to Jose, and won an Ivey Award for his Recent Globe productions: Dirty Rotten Phantom of the Opera, and the West End Choreography in his tour of Cabaret. Scoundrels, Imaginary Friends, Twelfth premiere of Hairspray (Associate Direc- Night, The Full Monty, The Seagull, The tor). REGIONAL: Sick, New Jersey Reper- John Samorian Magic Fire, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch tory, Notes to MariAnne, Eugene O'Neill (Musical Director) Stole Christmas! WEST END: Love Never Musical Theatre Conference; Company Has conducted or performed on the re- Dies (sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Manager at Hartford Stage Company. cent Broadway revivals of Grease, Little Phantom, March 2010), Hairspray AWARDS: 2009 Emerging Artist Award Shop of Horrors and Sweet Charity, with (Olivier Award for Best Musical, Best from the University of Michigan School of Christina Applegate, and the original Director nomination). BROADWAY: Music, Theatre and Dance; National The- Broadway productions of The Wedding Impressionism, Creator/Supervisor of Dr. atre Conference 2007 Paul Green Foun- Singer, and Saturday Night Fever. He has Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, dation Award; Society of Stage Directors played with such notable groups as Blood, The Coast of Utopia (2007 Tony Award and Choreographers 2005-2006 Mike Sweat, and Tears as well as his own for Best Direction of a Play, which won a Ockrent Fellowship. EDUCATION: BFA in groups throughout Europe, Asia, and the total of seven Tony Awards, including Directing from the University of Michigan. U.S. He is the Musical Director of the new Best Play), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Tony Mr. Klein lives in New York City and hails shows White Noise and Little Rock, which nominations: Best Director and Musical), from Charlotte, North Carolina. will both be coming to Broadway soon. Henry IV (Tony Award), Hairspray (Tony John is married to the singer/actress Kim Award), The Invention of Love (Tony nom- John DeLuca Shriver, and they recently welcomed their inations: Best Director and Play), The Full (Original Choreographer) first child, Emma Joy. Monty (Tony nominations: Best Director FILM: Nine, Memoirs of a Geisha, and Musical), More to Love, Labor Day, Chicago, The Terminal. TV: “Tony John Lee Beatty St. Louis Woman, Pride’s Crossing, The Bennett: An American Classic,” “75th (Scenic Designer) Little Foxes, Hapgood (Lucille Lortel Academy Awards,” “Kennedy Center THE OLD GLOBE: Cornelia, Dancing in Award for Direction, 1995), Damn Honors.” BROADWAY/NY THEATRE: Dr. the Dark, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Yankees (Tony nomination Best Musical Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Christmas!, Redwood Curtain. BROAD- Revival), Two Shakespearean Actors Minnelli on Minnelli, Broadway Sings WAY: The Royal Family, The Color Purple, (Tony nominations: Best Director and Elton John, Deborah Voigt on Broadway, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christ- Play), for Houston Grand Sweet Adeline (Encores!), Two mas!, Rabbit Hole, Doubt, The Odd Cou- Opera and Broadway (Tony Award), as Gentlemen of Verona (The Public ple, Chicago, Wonderful Town, Dinner at well as Radio City Music Hall, Il Trittico, Theater). NATIONAL TOUR: The Boy Eight, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Metropolitan Opera. RECENT AWARDS: Friend, Chita and All That Jazz, Music of Lune, Morning’s at Seven, Proof, Foot- 2008 Theatre Hall of Fame Inductee, the Night, Brigadoon. AMERICAN loose, The Little Foxes, The Last Night of 2004 Thomas Degaetani Award (USITT), STAGE COMPANY: Oedipus Private Eye, Ballyhoo, A Delicate Balance, The 2002 “Mr. Abbott” Award (SDCF), 2001 Lucky Guy, The Gig. American Musical Heiress, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Anna Joan Cullman Award for Extraordinary Theatre Award, Choreography Media Christie, Redwood Curtain, The Sisters Creativity, 2001 Joe A. Callaway Award Honors, American Choreography Award, Rosensweig, The Most Happy Fella, Penn (SDCF), the Drama League’s Julia Hansen two Emmy Awards. and Teller (twice), Burn This, Ain’t Misbe- Award for Excellence in Directing, 2001. havin’ (twice), Talley’s Folly, Fifth of July, Honorary Doctorate, University of Bob Richard Crimes of the Heart. OFF BROADWAY: Michigan. Honorary Doctor of Humane (Additional Choreography) Sylvia, The Substance of Fire, Lips Togeth- Letters, University of San Diego. Has been the resident choreographer for er, Teeth Apart, The Road to Mecca, Song Recipient of ArtServe Michigan’s 2008 the past eleven years with the Sacramen- of Singapore, A Life in the Theatre, The International Achievement Award. Mr. to Music Circus, staging over twenty- Miss Firecracker Contest, 35 seasons at O’Brien is a member of the College of seven productions such as the first ever Manhattan Theatre Club and Circle Rep, Fellows of the American Theatre. Les Misérables in the round, Frank Wild- 17 seasons at City Center Encores!. horn’s 10th Anniversary production of Credits also at major regional theatres, Benjamin Endsley Klein Jekyll & Hyde, Hairspray and the world and in film, opera and TV. Recipient of the (Director) premiere of the new Footloose. He re- Tony, Obie, Drama Desk, Outer Critics THE OLD GLOBE: Dr. Seuss' How the cently staged the 50th anniversary pro- Circle Awards; member of the Theatre Grinch Stole Christmas! (Director, ‘07 and duction of West Side Story for Seattle’s Hall of Fame. Graduate of Brown Univer- '08). As Assistant Director: Dirty Rotten 5th Avenue Theatre, and has worked re- sity and the Yale School of Drama. Scoundrels, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch gionally with North Shore Music Theatre, PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P15 Who’s Who (continued)

Theatre of Louisville. She also designed Theatre Mu among others. She has been Robert Morgan, ASSOCIATE ARTIST (Costume Designer) Wagner’s Ring Cycle at the Royal Opera the arranger/music director for three THE OLD GLOBE: Since 1977, designed House, Covent Garden and over 100 pro- Shakespeare productions at the Guthrie scenery and/or costumes for 36 produc- ductions for opera companies through- as well as music directing their produc- tions, among them: Hamlet and Measure out the world. tion of A Christmas Carol for the last for Measure, Moonlight and Magnolias, seven years. In 2004 she orchestrated Vincent in Brixton, The Full Monty, Dr. Paul Peterson two operas composed by Mel Marvin — (Sound Design) Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, one presented in Holland and the other THE OLD GLOBE: Over 70 productions, A Midsummer Night’s Dream ('78 and at Bard College. including: The Mystery of Irma Vep, '85), Macbeth ('79 & '96), Twelfth Night Cornelia, The Price, Kingdom, Six ('83 and '01), Romeo and Juliet ('80 & '99), Joshua Rosenblum Degrees of Separation, Since Africa, The and King Lear ('81 and '93). (Vocal Arrangements Women, Sight Unseen, The Pleasure of ELSEWHERE: New York, on and off and Incidental Music) His Company, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Broadway, London’s West End, Maria Has conducted thirteen Broadway and Stole Christmas!, Bell, Book and Candle, Theresa’s private theatre at the Off Broadway shows, specializing in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Two Schoenbrunn Palace in Vienna, regional flying vehicles (Miss Saigon, Chitty Trains Running, Hold Please, Restoration theatres across the United States. From Chitty Bang Bang, Dr. Seuss’ How the Comedy, Pig Farm, The Sisters 1987-1992, Mr. Morgan served as Grinch Stole Christmas!). He is the Rosensweig, Trying, Moonlight and Director of the Theatre Division at composer/lyricist of the Off Broadway Magnolias, Vincent in Brixton, I Just Boston University’s School For the Arts. smash hit revue Bush is Bad, Fermat’s Stopped By to See the Man, Lucky Duck, He lives with his wife and four children in Last Tango and Einstein’s Dreams. As a The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow, Vermont’s rural Northeast Kingdom. pianist, he has appeared with the New Blue/Orange, Time Flies, Pentecost, York Pops at Carnegie Hall and in solo Pat Collins Compleat Female Stage Beauty, The recitals at Symphony Space. Faculty Boswell Sisters and Crumbs from the (Lighting Designer) member: Yale University Department of Table of Joy. ELSEWHERE: Milwaukee THE OLD GLOBE: Twelfth Night, Music. Contributing writer: Opera News. Repertory Theater, San Jose Repertory Cymbeline, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Wonderful family: Joanne, Julian, Theatre, CENTERSTAGE, La Jolla Stole Christmas! ELSEWHERE: Ms. Phoebe. Playhouse, Sledgehammer Theatre Collins’ Broadway credits include Dr. (Associate Artist), Mo’olelo Performing Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, David Krane Arts Company, The Wilma Theatre, LA Doubt, Sight Unseen, Proof, A Moon for (Dance Music Arranger) Theatre Works, San Diego Repertory the Misbegotten, A Delicate Balance, The Created the dance music & additional Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, Lorraine Sisters Rosensweig, Conversations with score adaptation for the Oscar-winning Hansberry Theatre, North Coast My Father, The Heidi Chronicles, I’m Not Chicago, and has written all new music Repertory Theatre, Diversionary Theatre, Rappaport (Tony Award), Execution of arrangements and additional score adap- Cape Fear Regional Theater, Hope Justice (Drama Desk Award), the original tation for the just released film version of Summer Repertory Theatre, Malashock and 1988 revival of Ain’t Misbehavin’, Nine, both directed by Rob Marshall. Dance & Company, University of San Once Upon a Mattress, An American He composed Aspire with Stephen Cole, Diego, San Diego State University, and Daughter and many more. Lincoln the first-ever commissioned American the Freud Theatre at UCLA. Center Theater credits include Third, musical produced in the Middle East, and EDUCATION: BFA in Drama with an Ten Unknowns, Death and the King’s their new musical comedy, The Road to emphasis in Technical Design from Horseman, The Threepenny Opera, The Qatar! about their incredible experience, San Diego State University. Floating Lightbulb and Measure for just had its world premiere at Lyric Stage Measure. OFF BROADWAY: The in Dallas. roadtoqatar.com, Foreigner, Doubt, Burn This, Anita Ruth davidkrane.com. (Orchestrator) Quartermaine’s Terms, How I Got That Anita Ruth is an orchestrator, arranger Story and A Life in the Theatre. She has Leila Knox and musical director active in the designed lighting at theatres throughout (Stage Manager) Minneapolis/St. Paul area. She has pre- the country, including the Mark Taper THE OLD GLOBE: Cornelia, The pared over 150 musicals in the last thirty Forum, McCarter Theatre Center, American Plan, Who’s Afraid of Virginia years. She was the musical director of the Berkeley RepertoryTheatre, Seattle Woolf?, Ace, The Violet Hour, Himself and Chanhassen Dinner Theaters from 1968 Repertory Theatre, Hartford Stage, Nora, Take Me Out, Dr. Seuss’ How the to 1988. Since then she has been a free- CENTERSTAGE, Long Wharf Theatre, Grinch Stole Christmas! (‘04 -‘08), 2004 lance music director and orchestrator at Guthrie Theater, Goodman Theatre, Summer Shakespeare Festival, the Guthrie Theater, the Children’s American Repertory Theater and Actor’s Resurrection Blues, Bus Stop, Much Ado Theatre, Bloomington Civic Theatre and About Nothing, Dirty Blonde.

P16 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE BROADWAY: Dirty Blonde, Amour, Louis G. Spisto FOR THIS PRODUCTION One Mo’ Time. REGIONAL: Production (CEO/Executive Producer) Supervisor of the National Tour and West Lou Spisto directs both the artistic and Additional Staff Yorkshire Playhouse productions of Dirty administrative activities of The Old Blonde; Observe the Sons of Ulster, Globe. During his tenure, Mr. Spisto Assistant Director ...... Gina Rattan Lincoln Center; Mislansky/Zilinsky or spearheaded the return of the Assistant Lighting Design . .Chris Rynne Schmucks, Red, The Memory of Water, Shakespeare Repertory Company, Studio Teacher ...... Judy Ridgeway Manhattan Theatre Club; All My Sons, revitalized the Globe’s new works Rehearsal Pianist ...... Steven Gray The Mineola Twins, Roundabout Theatre program, resulting in ten world premiere Production Assistant ...... Jess Slocum Company; A Madhouse in Goa, Second plays and eight world premiere musicals, Stage Management Intern ...... Stage Theatre; Twilight: Los Angeles, and produced more than 100 produc- ...... Katherine Schroeder 1992, Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Alice’s tions. Under Mr. Spisto’s leadership, Adventures Underground, Cabin ticket sales and contributions have Pressure, SITI Company; Demonology, increased substantially, and the fiscal Playwrights Horizons; The Woman health of the organization has been Understudies Warrior, Huntington Theatre and strengthened to support the expanded Berkeley Repertory Theatre; 11 seasons artistic vision. Mr. Spisto has successfully The Grinch ...... Jordan Miller with the Williamstown Theatre Festival. led the Globe’s $75 million Capital Old Max ...... Steve Gunderson EDUCATION: Northwestern University. Campaign and managed the develop- Young Max ...... Erik McEwen ment of the Conrad Prebys Theatre Papa Who ...... Michael Mendez Annette Ye´ Center, which includes a new state-of- Mama Who ...... Amy Biedel (Assistant Stage Manager) the-art arena theatre and education Grandma Who ...... Ashley Fox Linton THE OLD GLOBE: The First Wives Club, center, opening in December 2009. Grandpa Who ...... James Vasquez Opus, Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole An advocate of arts education, Mr. Spisto Christmas!, 2008 Summer Shakespeare created a number of new programs that Festival, Dancing in the Dark, Hay Fever. serve tens of thousands of young San REGIONAL: Peter and the Starcatchers, Diegans each year. These programs Tobacco Road, Salsalandia, La Jolla include a bilingual summer Shakespeare Special Thanks Playhouse. ELSEWHERE: Honky Tonk intensive, a major initiative in Angels, Baby, No Way to Treat a Lady, Southeastern San Diego which includes International Silks & Woolens North Coast Repertory Theatre; the development of new works for Forbidden Broadway SVU, Theatre in younger and more diverse audiences, The Old Globe thanks Random House Old Town; A Chorus Line, How to and free student matinees of the Globe’s Children’s Books and Dr. Seuss Succeed in Business Without Really regular productions. Mr. Spisto holds a Enterprises for contributing copies of Trying, The Roar of the Greasepaint - Master’s degree from the University of the book Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch The Smell of the Crowd, Me and My Girl, Wisconsin and a Bachelor’s degree from Stole Christmas! for 610 children Company, Forever Plaid, I Love You, the University of Notre Dame. He has attending Seussabration and You're Perfect, Now Change, The Sound served as chief executive for the Pacific the student matinee of Music, 1776, Starlight Musical Theatre. Symphony, Detroit Symphony and performance of the Grinch. EDUCATION: BA, San Diego State American Ballet Theatre. University.

DUNCAN SHEIK Tony and Grammy WHISPER HOUSE Award®-winning WORLD PREMIERE MUSICAL songwriter JAN 13 – FEB 21 Music and Lyrics by DUNCAN SHEIK Book and Lyrics by KYLE JARROW Directed by PETER ASKIN

TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 AT 12NOON. 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 2,000 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) The Legler Benbough Foundation Audrey S. Geisel/The San Diego The James Irvine Foundation Mary Ann Blair Foundation Dr. Seuss Fund Donald & Darlene Shiley City of San Diego Commission for Globe Guilders The Shubert Foundation Arts & Culture Supervisor Bill Horn Vice Chairwoman Pam Slater-Price The Helen K. and James S. Copley and the County of San Diego and the County of San Diego Foundation Sheryl & Harvey White Foundation

Season Sponsors ($50,000 to $99,999) Bank of America Valerie & Harry Cooper National Endowment for the Arts John A. Berol Gigi & Ed Cramer Conrad Prebys & Debra Turner California Bank & Trust Edgerton Foundation QUALCOMM, INC. J. Dallas & Mary H. Clark Fund at HM Electronics, Inc. Mickey Stern The San Diego Foundation Joan & Irwin Jacobs Fund of the Wells Fargo Karen & Donald Cohn Jewish Community Foundation Peter Cooper & Norman Blachford The Bernard & Dorris Lipinsky Advised Fund at the San Diego Fund of the Jewish Community Human Dignity Foundation Foundation

Production Sponsors ($25,000 to $49,999)

Mary Beth Adderley & Elizabeth Adderley Barbara & Neil Kjos Gillian & Tony Thornley American Airlines National Corporate Theatre Fund Union Bank of California American Express Sempra Energy U.S. Bank Alan Benaroya Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust Cohn Restaurant Group/ The San Diego Foundation’s Art Prado Restaurant Works for San Diego Initiative, Continental Airlines supported by The James Irvine Danah H. Fayman Foundation, Ariel W. Coggeshall Kathryn & John Hattox Fund and The San Diego Foundation Endowment

Directors Circle ($10,000 to $24,999)

Anonymous Pamela A. Farr Price Family Charitable Fund Jane Smisor Bastien Hal & Pam Fuson San Diego Tourism Promotion Arthur & Sophie Brody Fund of the Robert Gleason & Marc Matys Corporation Jewish Community Foundation Lee & Frank Goldberg Jean & Gary Shekhter The Louis Yager Cantwell Private Martin Goodman Patsy & Forrest Shumway Foundation Ingrid B. Hibben Ms. Jeanette Stevens Deni & Ken Carpenter Deni & Jeff Jacobs Anne Taubman & David Boyle Pamela & Jerry Cesak Daphne H. & James D. Jameson Evelyn Mack Truitt Elaine & Dave Darwin Dr. Ronald & Mrs. Ruth Leonardi Brent V. Woods & Laurie C. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Brian Devine Sue & John Major June E. Yoder Nina & Robert Doede Dr. Patricia Montalbano Carolyn Yorston-Wellcome Dr. & Mrs. Robert Epsten Allison & Robert Price Robert & Deborah Young

P18 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE FOUNDER CIRCLE Pat & Dan Derbes Eileen & Lawrence Newmark ($5,000 to $9,999) Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson Tom & Lisa Pierce Anonymous Jim & Sally Ditto Matthew & Judith Pollack Lawrence G. Alldredge & Dawn Moore Marion Eggertsen Mo & Bill Popp Richard & Kathy Binford Mr. & Mrs. Ira S. Epstein Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Porte The Colwell Family Fund at Alan & Pauline Fatayerji Brian & Paula Powers The San Diego Foundation Carol Fink Joanne Powers R. Patrick & Sharon Connell Mary & David Fitz The Pratt Memorial Fund at Union Bank Bernard J. Eggertsen & Florence Nemkov Susanna & Michael Flaster of California Martha & George Gafford Samuel I. & John Henry Fox Foundation Joseph & Jane Rascoff Mary Ann & Arnold Ginnow at Union Bank of California Sarah B. Marsh-Rebelo & John G. Rebelo Leo S. Guthman Fund Millicent & Charles Froehlich Mrs. Charlotte Rees Alexa Kirkwood Hirsch Deede Gales Roger & Christine Roberts Leonard & Elaine Hirsch Barbara & Albert Garlinghouse Nancy J. Robertson Melissa & James Hoffmann Bill & Judy Garrett Warren & Beverly Sanborn Carol & George Lattimer Drs. Thomas H. & Jane D. Gawronski Sanderson Family Donor Advised Fund at Peter & Inge Manes Sheila & Tom Gorey the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Paul I. & Margaret W. Meyer Ms. Cheryl Haimsohn Sherry & Charles Sheppard Money/Arenz Foundation, Inc. Norm Hapke & Valerie Jacobs Hapke Drs. Joseph & Gloria Shurman Harle Garth Montgomery Drs. Patrick Harrison & Eleanor Lynch Nancy & Alan Spector and Family Arthur & Marilyn Neumann Susan & Dr. Ronald Heller Nancy Steinhart & Rebecca Goodpasture Charles & Barbara Noell Dr. & Mrs. Peter K. Hellwig Hannah & Eugene Step The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Rhonda Heth & Thomas Mabie Julie & Bob Sullivan Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Harry F. Hixson, Jr. Cherie Halladay Tirschwell John & Marcia Price Family Foundation Tish & Jere Horsley Ric Torres Ellen C. Revelle* Dr. David K. Hostetler Carol Vassiliadis Jeannie & Arthur Rivkin Richard & Janet Hunter Doris & Lou Vettese Deborah Szekely Hutcheson Family Fund at Jordine Skoff Von Wantoch The Thursday Club Foundation The San Diego Foundation Merle Wahl Dixie & Ken Unruh Al Isenberg & Regina Kurtz Jan Harden Webster & Raul Ortega Drs. Sonia & Andy Israel Chris & Pat Weil CRAIG NOEL CIRCLE Al* & Pat JaCoby Helene & Allan Ziman As of July 2008, the Craig Noel Circle Mary & Russell Johnson includes gifts of $2,500 - $4,999. This change Dr. & Mrs. Richard L. Kahler ($1,500 to $2,499) is being phased in over the current year as William Karatz Anonymous patrons renew their gifts. For donors who Marge & Jerry Katleman Anita Busquets & William Ladd contribute to the Paver Campaign, the Maurice Kawashima Lisa & David Casey phase-in period is up to five years. Bob* & Gladys King Ron & Devora Eisenberg - Great News! Ken & Sheryl King Joy & Dr. Fred Frye ($2,500 to $4,999) John & Cindy Klinedinst Elaine & Murray Galinson Anonymous (3) Jane & Ray Klofkorn Gary & Carrie Huckell Richard Addesso Curt & Nancy Koch Jackie Johnston-Schoell Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Akeson Brooke & Dan Koehler William & Edythe Kenton Gail, John & Jennifer Andrade Rosalie Kostanzer & Mike Keefe Jo Ann Kilty Dr. Bob & Jill Andres Bob & Laura Kyle Sherry & Larry Kline Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baldwin Dr. Eric Lasley & Judith Bachner Christopher & Cheryl Lee Melissa Garfield Bartell & Michael Bartell Ledford Enterprises Inc. Robin J. Lipman & Miro Stano Joan & Jeremy Berg Terry & Mary Lehr Elizabeth Meyer Charles & Charlotte Bird Ms. Sherrill Leist Akiko Charlene Morimoto & Paul Black James & Pamela Lester Hubert Frank Hamilton,Jr. Dr. Herman & Irene Boschken Jerry Lester, M.D./Rosarito, Mexico Nancy & James Mullen Dr. & Mrs. Edgar D. Canada Sandy & Arthur Levinson Dolly* & Jim Poet George & Ellen Casey Mathew & Barbara Loonin Marie & Don Prisby Carol & Rudy Cesena Charlie & Jackie Mann Marisa SorBello & Peter Czipott Carol & Jeff Chang R.J. Maus, Architects Pat & Jack Thomas Garet & Wendy Clark Elizabeth & Edward McIntyre Pamela J. Wagner Jack & Carol Clark Harold O. McNeil Z.J. Waxenberg Fund of the Ms. Heidi Conlan/ Rebecca Moores Jewish Community Foundation The Sahan Daywi Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David Mulliken James & Ellen Weil Susan B. Cowell Joyce & Martin Nash Shirli Fabbri Weiss Ann & John Davies National Alliance for Musical Theatre Dr. Steve & Lynne Wheeler Darlene G. Davies in memory Josiah & Rita Neeper of Lowell Davies

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P19 Annual Fund Donors (continued)

DIAMOND Ruth Mary Campbell Julius J. Pearl Fund at ($1,500 to $2,499) Beth & Tim Cann The San Diego Foundation Anonymous Greg & Loretta Cass In Memory of Margaret Peninger Mrs. Lazare F. Bernhard Ray & Shelley Chalupsky Elaine Rendon* & Alicia Atun Ronda & Stanley Breitbard Lynne Champagne & Wilfred Kearse Joseph W. & Kathleen A. Robinson BRG Consulting Roseann Concannon & Bill Waggoner Rowling Family Charitable Fund of the Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Callicott Betsy Dam Jewish Community Foundation Richard & Stephanie Coutts Dr. Donald & Eilene Dose Linda J. Seifert Sid & Jean Fox Dorothy R. Dring Mr. & Mrs. Randall Silvia Martin & Enid Gleich William Eiffert & Leslie Hodge Rodney & Dolores Smith Fund at Webster & Helen Kinnaird Paul & Clare Friedman The San Diego Foundation Joy & Ronald Mankoff Dr. & Mrs. Steven Garfin Gloria Penner Snyder & Bill Snyder Ruth & Jim Mulvaney Peter & Christine Gault Edward Stickgold & Steven Cande Parker & Crosland, LLP Arthur & Judy Getis Sharon S. Storey & Theodore A. Milby Susan Parker Norman & Patricia Gillespie Helga & Sam Strong Peggy Price Chris Graham & Michael Albo John & Linda Sunkel Dee E. Silver, M.D. Carol & Don Green Clifford & Kay Sweet Susan Steele & Mike Conley Mr. & Mrs. Arthur A. Greenberg Dr. Terry & Naomi Tanaka Christy & Howard Zatkin Mr. & Mrs. Norman Greene Randy Tidmore Theodore Gryga Gertrude Trebon PLATINUM Jay & Mary Hanson Jeffrey & Sheila Truesdell ($1,000 to $1,499) Alex & Mary Hart Natalie C. Venezia & Paul A. Sager Sandra & Harry Carter Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Hess Johanna Vertullo Roger Cornell, M.D. Mr. Stephen Hopkins & Dr. Carey Pratt R. Douglas Wallingford Patricia Eichelberger Viviana Ibanez Jo & Howard Weiner Peter & Doris Ellsworth Isabella Fund at The San Diego Mr. & Mrs. David Weinrieb In Memory of John A. Geisel Foundation Judith L. White Richard & Candace Haden Kathy & Rob Jones Katherine White Dr. & Mrs. Ara Klijian Kenneth & Marilyn Jones Ross & Barbara White Dr. & Mrs. James E. Lasry David & Susan Kabakoff Family Fund Dennis & Carol Wilson Don & Mary Jane Lincoln of the Jewish Community Foundation Cass Witkowski Family Dr. Robert & Marcia Malkus Patricia & Alexander Kelley Bill & Betty Witman Jasna Markovac & Gary Miller Gerald & Phyllis Kelly Brendan M. & Kaye I. Wynne Dr. & Mrs. M. Joseph McGreevy Gayle & Jerry Klusky RAdm. & Mrs. Guy Zeller Judith & Neil Morgan Bill & Linda Kolb Jack & Virginia Oliver Marvin M. Kripps, M.D. This list is current as of October 16, 2009 Rod & Barbara Orth LABS, Inc./Silvia Dreyfuss Dr. Julie Prazich & Dr. Sara Rosenthal Sherry & Rick Levin As announced in July 2008, the names of Alan & Esther Siman CDR. Mark C Lorenzo, USN Ret. Annual Fund donors at the Silver level are Herbert & Elene Solomon Dr. & Mrs. David D. Lynn published semi-annually, once in the Nancy & George Stassinopoulos Edward & Nancy Lyon Shakespeare Festival program and again in Margery & John Swanson Carl Maguire & Margaret Sheehan a winter Globe program. Linda Terramagra Jeanne Maltese Gene & Celeste Trepte Drs. Betty Joan Maly & John Meyers To learn more about supporting The Old Stan & Anita Ulrich Ron & Mercy Mandelbaum Globe’s artistic, education and community M.J. Zahnle F. Dale & Lois Marriott programs, please visit our website at JoAnne D. Marugg www.TheOldGlobe.org or call GOLD Rev. Stephen J. Mather Josh Martinez-Nelson at ($500 to $999) Christopher J. Maxin & (619) 231-1941 x2308. Anonymous (2) Stephanie Buttell-Maxin George Amerault Ronald McCaskill & Robyn Rogers Janet Anderson & John Glascock Mr. & Mrs. William McKenzie Drs. Michael & Gabriela Antos James & Estelle Milch Fund of the Jeff & Donna Applestein Jewish Community Foundation John & Carolyn Backman Carole S. Miller Mr. & Mrs. David A. Baer Rena Minisi & Rich Paul Richard & Linda Basinger Steve & Jill Morris Madelyn Bennett Susan & Charles Muha Nicholas B. Binkley Katherine Newton Bob & Joyce Blumberg Mark Niblack Mr. & Mrs. Blaine A. Briggs Barbara B. Oswalt Dr. & Mrs. Simon C. Brumbaugh, Jr. Anthony Passante & Maureen Hallahan

*In Memoriam

P20 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE Globe Ambassadors

Globe Ambassadors are generous sup- Nina and Robert Doede Charles Noell and Barbara Voss porters of The Old Globe who contribute Marion Eggertsen Joanne C. Powers $2,500 or more to the Annual Fund, Bernard J. Eggertsen and Jeannie and Arthur Rivkin attend special presentations about activi- Florence Nemkov Donald and Darlene Shiley ties at the Globe and serve as the Danah H. Fayman Ms. Jeanette Stevens Susanna and Michael Flaster Dixie and Ken Unruh Theatre’s Ambassadors in the community. Mary Ann and Arnold Ginnow Doris and Lou Vettese Alexa Kirkwood Hirsch Pamela J. Wagner Lawrence G. Alldredge and Leonard and Elaine Hirsch Jordine Von Wantoch Dawn Moore Pat Jacoby *In Memoriam Paul Black Mary and Russell Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Canada Bob* and Gladys King For more information please Carol and Rudy Cesena Rosalie Kostanzer and Mike Keefe contact Marilyn McAvoy, Mary H. Clark Bob and Laura Kyle Major Gifts Director Steven J. Cologne James & Pamela Lester at (619) 231-1941 x2309 R. Patrick and Sharon Connell Dr. Jerry Lester [email protected]. Susan B. Cowell Merriel F. Mandell, Ph.D. Gigi and Ed Cramer Peter and Inge Manes Darlene G. Davies Paul I. and Margaret W. Meyer Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson David and Noreen Mulliken

Craig Noel League Members Planned Giving Society of The Old Globe

Craig Noel League members are leaving David and Debbie Hawkins PACEM (Pacific Academy of Evelyn Mack Truitt legacy gifts to the Theatre through gifts Craig and Mary Hunter Ecclesiastical Music) Ginny Unanue of securities and real property, and other Barbara Iredale* Mrs. Margaret F. Peninger* Carol and Lawrence Veit types of estate-planning options. Bob Jacobs Velda Pirtle* Harvey* and Jordine Von Wantoch Joseph E. Jessop* Florence Borgeson Plunkert* Merle and Phil* Wahl Anonymous (14) J. Robert* and Gladys H. King Dolly* and Jim Poet Holly J.B. Ward Robert S. Albritton* Marilyn Kneeland Dorothy Shorb Prough* Sheryl and Harvey P. White Diana Barliant Jean and David Laing Sarah B. Marsh-Rebelo and Mrs. Jack Galen Whitney Nancine Belfiore Jerry Lester Foundation John Rebelo Stanley E. Willis II* Alan Benaroya Dr. Bernard Lipinsky* Donald and Darlene Shiley Julie Meier Wright Dorothy Brown Endowment Fund Heather Manion Patsy and Forrest Shumway Carolyn Yorston-Wellcome Dr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Canada Calvin Manning* B. Sy and Ruth Ann Silver *In Memoriam Garet and Wendy Clark Chris and Jill Metcalf Stephen M. Silverman J. Dallas* and Mary H. Clark Paul I. and Margaret W. Meyer Roberta Simpson For more information please R. Patrick and Sharon Connell Judy* and George Miller Dolores and Rod Smith contact Marilyn McAvoy, Patricia W. Crigler, Ph.D., CAPT/USN/Ret. Steve Miller Marisa SorBello and Peter Czipott Major Gifts Director Carlos and Patricia Cuellar Dr. Robert W. Miner John and Cindy Sorensen at (619) 231-1941 x2309 Patricia* and Donn DeMarce Shirley Mulcahy Marje Spear* [email protected]. Mrs. Philip H. Dickinson Laurie Dale Munday Nancy A. Spector and Alan R. Spector Dr. and Mrs. Robert Epsten Stanley Nadel and Cecilia Carrick Jeanette Stevens Frank A. Frye, III Alice B. Nesnow Eric Leighton Swenson Robert Gleason and Marc Matys Arthur and Marilyn Neumann Anne C. Taubman Marcy Goldstone Craig Noel Cherie Halladay Tirschwell Kathryn Crippen Hattox Greg and Polly Noel Marian Trevor (Mrs. Walter M.)*

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P21 Special Thanks to our Corporate Donors Corporate Partners enjoy benefits and recognition, especially the opportunity to entertain clients and employees with exclusive receptions at the theatre, behind-the-scenes tours, and preferred seating at our shows.

SEASON SPONSORS ($50,000 and more)

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

DIRECTOR CIRCLE ($10,000-$24,999)

City National Bank KPMG, LLP Torrey Pines Bank Cyberknife Centers of San Diego, Inc./ Neiman Marcus Vistage International Radiation Medical Group ResMed Foundation Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, LLP

FOUNDER CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) CRAIG NOEL CIRCLE ($2,500-$4,999) M2000 Corporation Break-Away Tours San Diego Business Journal Cushman Family Foundation Designer Fabrics Nordstrom Target WD-40 Company The Westgate Hotel

For information, please contact Todd Schultz at (619) 231-1941 x2310.

P22 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE 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 plea- sure 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.

William Anton Richard Easton Mark Harelik John McLain Ken Ruta Deborah Taylor Jacqueline Brooks Tovah Feldshuh Bob James Jonathan McMurtry Douglas W. Schmidt Irene Tedrow * Lewis Brown Monique Fowler Charles Janasz Stephen Metcalfe Seret Scott Sada Thompson Victor Buono* Robert Foxworth Peggy Kellner* Robert Morgan David F. Segal Paxton Whitehead Wayland Capwell * Ralph Funicello Tom Lacy Ellis Rabb* Richard Seger James Winker Kandis Chappell Lillian Garrett-Groag Diana Maddox Steve Rankin Diane Sinor Robert Wojewodski Eric Christmas* Harry Groener Dakin Matthews Robin Pearson Rose Don Sparks G Wood* George Deloy A.R. Gurney Deborah May Marion Ross David Ogden Stiers * in memoriam Tim Donoghue Joseph Hardy Katherine McGrath Steven Rubin Conrad Susa Patron Information

TICKET SERVICES HOURS YOUNG CHILDREN Monday: Closed Children five years of age and under will not be admitted to Tuesday - Sunday: Noon – final curtain performances. Hours subject to change. Please call ahead. Phone (619) 23-GLOBE or (619) 234-5623 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CAMERAS FAX (619) 231-6752 Use of recording devices and cameras is not permitted. If Email [email protected] you are wearing a digital watch or pager, or if you are carry- ing a cellular phone, please silence it prior to entering the ADMINISTRATION HOURS Monday - Friday: 9am – 5pm theatre. Phone (619) 231-1941 Website www.TheOldGlobe.org ASSISTED LISTENING SYSTEM Address The Old Globe For the convenience of the hearing impaired, the assisted P.O. Box 122171 listening system is available in the Old Globe Theatre. San Diego, CA 92112-2171 Lightweight headsets may be obtained from the house manager prior to performances, free of charge. ORDERING TICKETS/CHANGE OF ADDRESS The Old Globe accepts Visa, Discover, Master Card, or PUBLIC TOURS American Express. Phone orders for non-subscribers are Go behind the scenes at The Old Globe to learn about the subject to a $3.50 per ticket service charge. Ticket exchanges history, three stages, shop and craft areas. Open tours: are subject to a service charge for non-subscribers. If you most Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30am. Groups by reser- have moved, please notify the Ticket Services Office to vation. $5 adults; $3 seniors and students. Phone (619) 231- update our records. Call (619) 234-5623 during Ticket 1941 x2142 for information/reservations. Services hours, mail your change of address to the Ticket Services Office, or email us at [email protected]. LOST AND FOUND If you have misplaced a personal item while at the theatre, UNABLE TO ATTEND? please contact the Ticket Services Office or Security as If you find you are unable to use your tickets, please give soon as possible. If we are unable to locate your item, we’ll them to a friend, or turn them in to the Ticket Serivces Office happily take down your contact information as well as a and receive a tax receipt for your donation. Tickets must be description of the item and contact you if it is found. The received by show time. Old Globe does not assume liability for items left behind on premises. RESTROOMS AND TELEPHONES Restrooms are located in the lower lobby of the Old Globe Natural Herb Cough Drops - Courtesy of Ricola USA, Inc., Theatre and adjacent to the Festival Theatre; pay phones are available upon request. Please ask an usher. may be found in the lower Globe Theatre lobby and next to the Gift Shop.

SEATING OF LATECOMERS Although we understand parking is often at a premium, the seating of latecomers is extremely disruptive. Latecomers may be given alternative seating and will be seated at an appropriate interval. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P23 Lighting MARKETING Nate Parde ...... Lighting Director Jeffrey Weiser ...... Public Relations Director Staff Shawna Cadence ...... Lighting Assistant Mia Fiorella ...... Audience Development Manager Tonnie Ficken ...... Master Electrician, Globe Jackie Anderson ...... Publications Coordinator Jim Dodd ...... Master Electrician, White Carolyn Stephens ...... Public Relations Assistant Louis G. Spisto ...... CEO/Executive Producer Kevin Liddell ...... Master Electrician, Festival Marissa Haywood ...... Marketing Assistant Kristen Flores, Steve Schmitz Erica Dei ...... Graphic Designer Michael G. Murphy ...... General Manager ...... Followspot Operators Craig Schwartz ...... Production Photographer Dave Henson ...... Director of Marketing Bonnie Breckenridge, Graham Davis, Monica Jorgensen, Susie Virgilio ...... Marketing/ and Communications Leah Nellman, Jason Rothberg, Events Assistants Todd Schultz ...... Director of Development Amanda Zieve ...... Electricians Subscription Sales Mark Somers ...... Director of Finance Sound Scott Cooke ...... Subscription Sales Manager Richard Seer ...... Director of Professional Paul Peterson ...... Sound Director Anna Bowen-Davies, Arthur Faro, Andy Fink, Randi Training Erik Carstensen ...... Master Sound Technician, Hawkins, Pamela Malone, Yolanda Moore, Jessica Robert Drake ...... Director of Production Globe Morrow, Ken Seper, Cassandra Shepard, Jerome Roberta Wells-Famula ...... Director of Education R.J. Givens ...... Master Sound Technician, Copley Tullmann, Grant Walpole ...... Subscription Sales Rachel Eaves ...... Mic Runner, Globe Representatives ARTISTIC Ticket Services Jack DePalma ...... Play Development Director ADMINISTRATION Bob Coddington ...... Ticket Services Manager Samantha Barrie ...... Casting Director Suzanne Bradley ...... Assistant General Manager Marsi Fisher ...... Ticket Operations Manager Bernadette Hobson ...... Artistic Associate Bryan Scott ...... Executive Assistant Dani Meister ...... Group Sales Manager Mark Gingery ...... Theatre Center Shouna Shoemake ...... Lead Ticket Services PRODUCTION Project Coordinator Representative Debra Pratt Ballard ...... Associate Director Information Technology Brian Abraham, Kari Archer, Crevita Brown, Sarah of Production Dean Yager ...... Information Technology Manager Ditges, Tony Dixon, Merri Fitzpatrick, Michael Ron Cooling ...... Company Manager Thad Steffen . . .Information Technology Asst. Mgr. Knudsen, Cassie Lopez, Caryn Morgan, Michael Carol Donahue ...... Production Coordinator John Ralston . . . .Information Technology Assistant Pousson, Carlos Quezada, Molly Whittaker Stage Management Human Resources ...... Ticket Services Representatives Leila Knox ...... Production Stage Manager Sandra Parde ...... Human Resources Director Technical Maintenance PATRON SERVICES Benjamin Thoron ...... Technical Director Randy McWilliams ...... Facilities Manager Mike Callaway ...... Theatre Manager Wendy Berzansky . . . .Associate Technical Director Violanda Corona, Ismael Delgado, Miguel Gaspar, David Carson, Allison Jaynes, Sean Fanning ...... Resident Design Assistant Roberto Gonzalez, Reyna Huerta, Jose Morales, Rob Novak ...... House Managers Eliza Korshin ...... Technical Assistant/Buyer Albert Rios, Maria Rios, Vielka Smith, Nicolas Torres, Kristen Cairns ...... Front of House Assistant Christian Thorsen Stage Carpenter/Flyman, Globe Leonardo Rodriguez ...... Building Staff Elaine Gingery ...... Food and Beverage Manager Carole Payette ...... Charge Scenic Artist Haydee Aldas ...... Food and Beverage Adam Bernard, Victoria Erbe, PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Assistant Manager Rebecca Johnson ...... Scenic Artists Llance Bower ...... Program Coordinator Miranda Halverson, Valerie Rhodes, Gillian Kelleher ...... Master Carpenter Maria Carrera, Cynthia Caywood, Ray Chambers, Taylor Schmeling, Anne-Marie Shafer, Robert Dougherty ...... Master Carpenter, Festival Gerhard Gessner, Jan Gist, Fred Robinson, Molly Quillin-McEwan Sheldon Goff, Mark Henderson, Jack Hernandez, Liz Shipman ...... MFA Faculty ...... Pub Staff Laura McEntyre, Mongo Moglia, Mason Petersen Jeannie Marie Galioto, Ben Seibert, Rose Espiritu, Stephanie Rakowski, ...... Carpenters George Yé ...... MFA Production Staff Stephanie Reed ...... Gift Shop Supervisors Costumes Security/Parking Services Stacy Sutton ...... Costume Director EDUCATION Rachel “Beahr” Garcia ...... Security/ Charlotte Devaux Shields ...... Resident Kim Montelibano Heil ...... Education Associate Parking Services Supervisor Design Associate Carol Green ...... Speakers Bureau Coordinator Irene Herrig . . . . .Associate Supervisor of Security Maureen Mac Niallais . . . .Assistant to the Director Amy Biedel, Jessica Bird, Marisela De la Parra, Dallas Chang, Deborah Elliott, Sherisa Eselin, Shelly Williams ...... Design Assistant/Shopper Monique Gaffney, JoAnne Glover, Erin Hatch, Bernardo Holloway, Janet Larson, Jeffrey Neitzel Erin Cass, Wendy Miller, ...... Drapers Sarah Price, Craig Rovere, David Tierney ...... Security Officers Babs Behling, Su-Lin Chen, Gwen Dunham, ...... Teaching Artists Nicole Apple, Patricia Ceja, Lee Conavay, Anne Glidden Grace, Susan Sachs ...... Stephanie Eberl, Nicole Hagemeyer, Michael Watts ...... Assistant Cutters FINANCE ...... Parking Lot Attendants Mary Miller, Nunzia Pecoraro . . .Costume Assistant Paula Nickodemus ...... Senior Accountant Andrew Ashton, Taylor Schmeling ...... V.I.P. Valet Anna MacDonald, Joanne Stypulkowska ...... Trish Guidi ...... Accounts Payable/ Attendants ...... Stitchers Accounting Assistant Erin Carignan ...... Craft Supervisor Adam Latham ...... Payroll Coordinator/ Heather Premo, Stephanie Parker . . . Craft Artisan Accounting Assistant Molly O’Connor ...... Wig and Makeup Supervisor Tim Cole ...... Receptionist Kim Parker ...... Assistant to Wig and Makeup Supervisor DEVELOPMENT Beverly Boyd ...... Wardrobe Supervisor Annamarie Maricle ...... Associate Director, Kristin Bongiovanni, Anna MacDonald, Beth Institutional Grants Merriman, Ana Maldonado, Francisco Morales, Marilyn McAvoy ...... Major Gifts Director Jeri Nicolas, Heather Premo, Noelle Van Wyk Eileen Prisby ...... Events Manager ...... Globe Run Crew Josh Martinez-Nelson ...... Development Manager, Marie Jezbera ...... Rental Agent Individual Annual Giving Properties Diane Addis ...... Membership Administrator Neil A. Holmes ...... Properties Director Rachel Plummer ...... Development Assistant Kristin Steva Campbell . . .Assistant to the Director Diana Steffen ...... VIP Donor Ticketing M.H. Schrenkeisen ...... Shop Foreman Donor Services Rory Murphy ...... Lead Craftsman Lee Conavay, Monica Jorgensen, Barbara Lekes, David Medina ...... Properties Buyer Pamela Malone, Richard Navarro, Stephanie Reed, Pat Cain ...... Property Master, Globe Judy Zimmerman ...... Suite Concierges David Buess ...... Property Master, Copley Trevor Hay ...... Property Master, Festival Jack O’Brien ...... Artistic Director Emeritus Joshua Camp ...... Craftsperson Craig Noel...... Founding Director

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