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GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE

Nureyev’s Eyes

Study #13 ©Jamie Wyeth Board of Trustees

Chairman: James N. Heston* President: Dr. Penelope Lattimer* First Vice President: Lucy Hughes* Second Vice President: Janice Stolar* Treasurer: Fasanella* Secretary: Sharon Karmazin*

Ronald Bleich Dr. Ben Sifuentes-Jauregui David Capodanno Frances C. Stromsland, Ed.D. Kenneth M. Fisher David Saint* William R. Hagaman, Jr. Jocelyn Schwartzman Norman Politziner Lora Tremayne Kelly Ryman* Stephen M. Vajtay W. Burton “Tripp” Salisbury Alan W. Voorhees *Denotes Members of the Executive Committee

Trustees Emeritus Robert L. Bramson Cody P. Eckert Clarence E. Lockett Al D’Augusta Peter Goldberg Anthony L. Marchetta George Wolansky, Jr.

Honorary Board of Trustees Thomas H. Kean Eric Krebs

Honorary Memoriam Maurice Aaron∆ ∆ Dr. Edward Bloustein∆ Richard Sellars∆ Dora Center∆∆ Barbara Voorhees∆∆ Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.∆ Edward K. Zuckerman∆ Goldman∆ Adelaide M. Zagoren

John Hila ∆∆ – Denotes Trustee Emeritus ∆ – Denotes Honorary Trustee From the Resident Artistic Director

Earlier this season we presented Joe DiPietro’s powerful The Second Mrs. Wilson, a real life historical drama about two very fascinating and complicated people: Edith Galt Wilson and her husband, President Woodrow Wilson. The very enthusiastic response to that play was a testament to our audience’s desire

Michael Mastro for new plays, the presentation of which is Resident Artistic Director a significant part of George Street’s mission. You’ll understand, then, how excited we are to be following up that production with our current offering, ’s Eyes.

David Rush’s beautiful play is also about two very real people. However, the world in which his characters – international ballet star Rudolph Nureyev and painter Jamie Wyeth – find themselves is as far from the White House as you can get. This story of two great artists who struggle to find the truth in themselves and in their work, and who fight the good fight to see that work realized, makes for a fascinating story. The passion, talent, humor and artistic commitment at play between these two singular men over the course of their 18 year friendship ignite many a creative fire for each of them. Enjoy!

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Nureyev’s Eyes is produced in association with Delaware Theatre Company, Bud Martin Executive Director; Melissa Zimmerman, Managing Director.

The world premiere of Nureyev’s Eyes was presented at American Stage Theatre, St. Petersburg, Fla., October 15-26, 2014. Stephanie Gularte, Producing Artistic Director; Tom Block, General Manager.

February 2 - 21, 2016

In accordance with Actors’ Equity Association regulations, we remind you that all electronic devices, including pagers, cellular phones and watches must be turned off during the performance.

This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

George Street Playhouse is a constituent of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and a member of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance. The theatre operates under an agreement between LORT and Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the , and is a member of the New Brunswick Cultural Center.

CAST in order of appearance

Jaime Wyeth William Connell* Rudolf Nureyev Bill Dawes*

*- denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association.

Setting: Various locations, including a backstage dressing room, an upscale New York apartment, an office, a painter’s studio and a place outdoors at Wyeth’s house.

Nureyev’s Eyes runs approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.

The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

The director is a member of The Stage The stage technicians of Directors and Choreographers Society, Inc., George Street Playhouse an independent national labor union. are proud members of IATSE Local 21.

The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and Sound Designers in LORT theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE.

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William Connell He has received Illinois Arts Council grants (Jamie Wyeth) New and was a writer in residence at the Inge York: A View from the Center in 2010. His books, A Student Guide Bridge (2010 Broadway to Play Analysis and Building Your Play, revival); The Coast of are used by many colleges and universities. Utopia (Lincoln Center); Michael Mastro Alphabetical Order (Keen (Director/Resident Artistic Director) With Company). Regional: Nureyev’s Eyes, George Street Playhouse’s One Man, Two Guvnors (Berkeley Rep, Resident Artistic Director helms his third South Coast Rep, Pioneer Theatre); Hamlet mainstage production here, after previously (Aspen Music Festival); The Hour of Feeling directing The Fabulous Lipitones in 2014 (Humana Festival); The Winslow Boy and and The Subject Was Roses with Stephanie The Mousetrap (Rep Theatre of St. Louis), Zimbalist in 2011. He also directed a The 39 Steps (Pennsylvania celebrity play reading of Matt Hoverman’s Festival); Bell, Book and Candle (San Thrillsville with a cast featuring Edie Falco, Francisco Playhouse); and The Importance of Richard Kind and Grant Shaud at GSP in Being Earnest (Gulfshore Playhouse), among late 2015. As an actor, he has appeared on others. Film & TV: Billions, The Blacklist, The stage at George Street in such productions Good Wife, Love Story, Smash, as The Sunshine Boys, The Pillowman, The Not Fade Away, Gossip Girl, Law & Order Fox on the Fairway and Inspecting Carol. and Guiding Light. Last season, he directed Ingmar Bergman’s Bill Dawes Nora at Delaware Theatre Company and (Rudolf Nureyev) Three- he appeared in Ayckbourn’s The Things time Broadway veteran, We Do For Love at the Westport Country most recently appearing Playhouse. In recent years, he has helmed as Mickey Mantle in several NYC celebrity play readings to Bronx Bombers. He has benefit various nonprofits, including SAY.org, appeared in a dozen off- Opening Act, and his NYC theatre company, Broadway productions, Naked Angels. He served as associate and many more at esteemed regional director of the recent first national tour theatres like Williamstown, Ford’s Theatre of West Side Story, helmed by GSP Artistic and Dallas Theatre Center. Television Director David Saint, and has directed many credits include Law & Order, Criminal new American one-acts for several NYC Minds, Damages, The Following, Royal theatre companies. As an actor, he works Pains, Sex and the City, and many more. regularly on and off Broadway, regionally, As a comic, Bill has performed all over and in film and TV, where he is currently the world, including tours of Iraq and recurring on Law & Order: SVU. Member: Afghanistan with the USO, and has videos Actors Equity, SAG-AFTRA, SDC, Naked at http://www.laughfactory.com/BillDawes Angels, The Actors Center. and on YouTube. Charlie Williams David Rush (Choreographer) As Choreographer: (Playwright) has written plays produced Conan O’Brien Bingo (2015 Comicon), at such theaters as American Stage, Stage All Shook Up (Director/Choreographer), Left, Mark Taper Forum, GeVa Theater, and S’wonderful, David Burtka’s 54Below Manhattan Theater Club, among others. (directed by ), and His work has won or placed in national White Collar (USA). Resident Movement contests and has earned a variety of awards, Associate: Hedwig and the Angry Inch including several Chicago Jeffs, a Los Angeles (Broadway). Associate Choreographer: Drama Logue and two Midwest Emmys. How to Succeed in Business Without Unlike the great performances you’ve enjoyed at the George Street Playhouse, life is not something you can rehearse.

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Really Trying (Broadway); The Academy for GSP’s production of Clever Little Lies Awards (‘13, ‘15); The (’11- that moved to the Guild Hall Theatre in East ’13); Kennedy Center Honors (tributes to Hampton and then off-Broadway to the Jerry Herman, Meryl Streep, Barbara Cook Westside Theatre. He was Sound Designer and Shirley MacLaine; NBC’s Peter Pan Live! for off-Broadway productions of The and The Sound of Music Live!; and Ted 2. Fourth Wall at Primary Stages and Down Choreographed benefits for Broadway the Garden Paths at the Minetta Lane Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and the Fire Island Theatre. His work includes 6 scenic designs Dance Festival. @iamcharliewilliams and 9 sound designs for GSPs’ Educational www.iamcharliewilliams.com Touring productions and 21 lighting designs and 39 sound designs for GSP’s mainstage Alexis Distler productions. He has also designed for: (Scenic Design) Recent credits include French Institute Alliance Française, The Toast (The Public Theater), Three Sisters Pearl Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, (Playmakers Theatre), Intimate Apparel Premiere Stages, The Bickford Theatre, (Chautauqua Theater Company), Il Turco Abingdon Theatre, Strand Theatre, The in Italia (Juilliard Opera), Trouble In Mind Berkshire Theatre Festival, Two River (Playmakers Theatre), Nora (Delaware Theater Company, Ashlawn Highland Opera Theatre Company), Autumn’s Harvest Festival, LKB Dance, Randy James Dance, (Lincoln Center Education), Water By the The Rand Theater, The Irish Repertory Spoonful (The Arden Theatre Company), Theatre, Westport Country Playhouse, Long Year of the Rooster (Ensemble Studio Wharf Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company, Theatre), Seven Guitars (People’s Light Jacob’s Pillow, and more. and Theatre Company), The Marriage of Figaro (Juilliard Opera), Winner of the Scott Killian Barrymore Award for In the Next Room (Original Music and Sound Design) or the vibrator play (The Wilma Theater). Nureyev’s Eyes marks Scott’s 14th MFA:NYU. www.alexisdistler.com production at George Street. Off- Broadway: Clever Little Lies (originated Esther Arroyo GSP); Sarah, Sarah; Five by Tenn; A (Costume Designer) is the resident (Lortel Award nomination), Costume Designer and Costume Director The Other Side (Manhattan Theatre at George Street Playhouse. Her recent Club); Volpone, The Duchess of Malfi, design credits include Clever Little Lies off- Edward the Second, Women Beware Broadway at the Westside Theatre, Guild Women (Red Bull Theater); Side Hall and at George Street Playhouse; Nora Effects (MCC); Steve and Idi, Miss Julie at the Delaware Theatre Company; The (Rattlestick Theater). Regional: Resident Fabulous Lipitones; One of Your Biggest Composer/Sound Designer, Berkshire Fans; Twelve Angry Men; The Subject Theatre Festival (35-plus productions); Was Roses; and Come Back, Come Back Westport Country Playhouse; American Wherever You Are by Arthur Laurents. Conservatory Theatre; Seattle Repertory She is a graduate from , Theatre; Cleveland Playhouse; Cincinnati Mason Gross School of the Arts. Playhouse; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; Christopher J. Bailey Shakespeare & Company; Theatre Calgary (Lighting Designer) This season marks Mr. and Vancouver Playhouse. Music for Bailey’s 18th at George Street Playhouse dance includes Zvi Gotheiner (ZviDance), and 12th as Production Manager, having Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance, Shapiro and previously served the Playhouse as Technical Smith Dance, Alvin , Nikolais Louis Coordinator and Sound and Lighting Dance, and The Jose Limon Company. Manager. He was recently Lighting Designer

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Stephen Gabis include the acclaimed original New (Dialect Coach) George Street Playhouse: York productions of Hit the Wall and Outside Mullingar, The Seafarer and Tribes (Barrow Street), Falling, Our Town Underneath the Lintel. Selected Broadway/ (Barrow Street), The Toxic Avenger, off-Broadway: An American in Paris, Almost Maine, Freud’s Last Session, Beautiful, Of Mice and Men (for Jim Ears On A Beatle, Killer Joe, Mrs. Klein Norton and Chris O’Dowd), Hedwig and Driving Miss Daisy. A partial list of and the Angry Inch, Outside Mullingar, feature film projects include Premium The Winslow Boy, Once, Man and Boy, Rush, Ghost Town, Secret Window, The Book of Mormon, A View From the Tony and Tina’s Wedding, Basic, The Bridge, The 39 Steps, The Lieutenant of Thomas Crown Affair, The 13th Warrior, Inishmore, Jersey Boys and Doubt. Yale Madeline, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Rep: Arcadia, These Paper Bullets and School Ties, etc. For television, humans Stones in His Pockets. The Irish Rep: Port for Sesame Street (CTW), Californication Authority, Sea Marks, The Weir, and (Emmy nomination), Max Bickford Juno and the Paycock. Film/TV: Spotlight, (CBS), Hack (CBS) Strangers with Candy, Boardwalk Empire, Across the Universe Barbershop, Chapelle’s Show among and Bernard and Doris. several others. www.mccorklecasting.com Thomas Clewell David Saint (Production Stage Manager) Off-Broadway: (Artistic Director) is in his 18th season The Spitfire Grill, The Last Session, Smoke as Artistic Director of George Street On the Mountain, The Film Society with Playhouse. In that time, he has directed Nathan Lane and Anne Meara’s Down 33 mainstage productions, most recently the Garden Paths with Anne Jackson and Buyer & Cellar, Outside Mullingar, . Westport Country Playhouse: Clever Little Lies (which opened at the Don’t Make Me Laugh with Gene Wilder Westside Theater in New York October and Carol Kane. Regional: Asolo Repertory 2015), Good People, Twelve Angry Men, Theatre, Kennedy Center, Huntington God of Carnage, Creating Claire and Theatre Company, Long Wharf Theatre and Sylvia. His time here has been marked by Arena Stage. Celebrating his 24th year as collaborations with such artists as Keith resident Stage Manager for George Street Carradine, Tyne Daly, Rachel Dratch, Playhouse, where he has stage managed Sandy Duncan, , A.R. Gurney, over 60 productions with directors such Uta Hagen, Jack Klugman, Dan Lauria, as Arthur Laurents, David Saint and David Kathleen Marshall, , Anne Hyde Pierce, and with performers such Meara, , Chita , as , Jack Klugman, Rosemary Paul Rudd, Stephen Sondheim, Marlo Harris, and Tyne Daly. Thomas, Eli Wallach and many others, including a remarkable partnership with McCorkle Casting, Ltd. Arthur Laurents. In addition, many new Pat McCorkle, Casting Director, Katja award-winning works have begun their Zarolinski, Associate. Pat McCorkle, life here during his tenure, such as The (C.S.A.) has, for over 30 years, cast Toxic Avenger, , The Spitfire Grill, memorable Broadway productions of Clever Little Lies and It Shoulda Been You. End of the Rainbow, The Lieutenant He most recently directed Clever Little Of Inishmore, The Glass Menagerie, Lies at Guild Hall in East Hampton, N.Y., Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, One Flew Over and the National Tour of West Side Story. The Cuckoo’s Nest, The Ride Down Mt. He also has directed on Broadway, off- Morgan, Amadeus, She Loves Me, Blood Broadway and regionally at Playwrights Brothers, A Few Good Men among many Horizons, Manhattan Theatre Club, others. Notable off-Broadway projects Primary Stages, McCarter, Williamstown, The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence The Lena and David T. Wilentz Senior Residence The Martin and Edith Stein Hospice • Wilf at Home Wilf Transport • The Foundation

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Seattle Rep, Pasadena Playhouse, Off-Broadway, Kelly was a member of the Pittsburgh Public, Long Wharf and many marketing team for The Toxic Avenger, others on premieres by writers such as Aaron which won the 2009 Outer Critics’ Sorkin, Wendy Wasserstein, Peter Parnell, Circle Award for Best New Musical. Jonathan Marc Sherman, Joe DiPietro and She serves on the Board of Directors of Jonathan Larson. He is the recipient of the New Brunswick City Market as well the Alan Schneider Award, Helen Hayes Award, Advisory Board of Elijah’s Promise, and L.A. Drama Critics Award, several Drama- the marketing committee of the New Logue Awards and is the President of The Jersey Theatre Alliance. Prior to her Laurents/Hatcher Foundation. tenure at George Street Playhouse, Ms. Ryman worked at McCarter Theatre, and Kelly Ryman The Wilma Theatre. She is an adjunct (Managing Director) was appointed professor of Arts and Entertainment Managing Director in July of 2013. She Business at Mercer County Community served as Director of Marketing and Public College, and was recognized in 2012 by Relations at George Street Playhouse since ArtPride NJ with their Arts Leadership 2000, spearheading promotional efforts Award for her service to the theatre and resulting in the top 10-highest grossing arts communities. Kelly is proud to be a productions in the Playhouse’s history, recipient of a Boy Scouts of America 2015 including the hit musical It Shoulda Been Tribute to Women Award. You, which ran on Broadway in early 2015.

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Pick-up is subject to geographic and other restrictions. ©2009 Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company A00813 09/09 MM Top-Clockwise: Photo, Jaime Wyeth; (inset) Pumpkinhead – Self Portrait; photo, Jaime measuring Rudolf; Nureyev Study #11; Gulls Haggling; Carney Gull #3 and a seagull study. Capturing Nureyev: James Wyeth paints the dancer “Wyeth was well known for his Wyeth recalled, in desperation, portraits of animals as well as for asking another dancer with a similar his portraits of celebrities and frame to stand in for the initial he found the perfect melding of studies. Nuryev was highly sensitive both in Nureyev. The dancer had about the way his body was por- a dangerous, feral quality about trayed. He was enraged when he him, and an infamous temper found about the substitute model that could flare, and then just as and he began regularly scheduled quickly disappear. Yet there was sittings immediately. Wyeth noted, also a sweet, childlike aspect to ‘If I did a drawing of his toe, he the dancer that was evident to wanted to see if it was correct. those who knew him well. Finally we had this great argument and I had to explain, “Rudolf, Although Nureyev was one of the you’re interpretive in your dance most photographed dancers of the and many of these drawings are time, Wyeth felt there were aspects interpretive too.”’ of the dancer that had not been seen and could not be captured with Although temperamentally very photography. Wyeth commented, different, Wyeth and Nureyev found ‘I spent hours just watching Nureyev common ground; each was obsessed practice, and did hundreds…of with his craft. Both artists started studies of him, purely because I was with traditional training before dying to record him. He was enig- finding their own, more interpretive matic, a very complex individual.’ methods of expression. It would take several years for the busy dancer to Nureyev was Wyeth’s most difficult agree to pose for the painter, but model. Although Nureyev had the series of portraits that Wyeth agreed to pose for the portrait, created of Nureyev is an in-depth Wyeth found it nearly impossible physical and psychological study to get the busy dancer to interrupt of this intriguing personality.” his schedule for the sittings. Smith, Lauren R. 2002. Nureyev Revisited. In Pamela Bolinger (Ed.), Capturing Nureyev.

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Teaching Artists Dustin Ballard SETS Laura Bozzone Technical Director Marc Vogt Sam Leichter Assistant Technical Director Matthew Schmutz Annie Rutherford Lutz Master Carpenter Frank Giamella Taren Hastings Mangual Carpenters Mohamed Haddara Rachel Matusewicz Theodore Hoelter Lucas Pinner Scenic Charge James Hancocks Dave Seamon Scenic Painter Jennifer Bassett Jaime Ward PROPERTIES MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS Properties Master Helen Tewksbury Director of Marketing & Public Relations Rick Engler Assistant Properties Master Jeanette Mieses Graphic Designer/Marketing Associate Mark Kieran Deck Hand Andre Penn Group Sales/Marketing Associate Jaci D’Ulisse Marketing & Public Relations Associate Brian Kelley COSTUMES Photographer T. Charles Erickson Costume Shop Manager Esther Arroyo Assistant Costume Shop Manager Ann Marie Donnelly PATRON SERVICES & BOX OFFICE Wardrobe Supervisor Samantha Meyerso Patron Services Manager Shakera Blakney House Manager/Concessions Manager Richard Siessel SOUND & ELECTRICS House Manager/Usher Coordinator Gerry Porcaro Master Electrician Tommy Williamson Assistant House Manager Lolly Schenck Sound Engineer Ted Crimy Patron Services Assistants Diana Gundacker Lighting Console Operator Brian Sivetz Alexa Johnson Chelsea Moroski FOR THIS PRODUCTION: Christopher Patterson Art Technique Advisory Julie Langsam Megan Shook Assoicate Lighting Designer Jason Flamos Laura Wilson Assistant Stage Manager Heather Ber Front of House Staff Robert Cook Dresser Tracey Lattimer Harene Pitter Aime Zimel

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