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Welcome to the Plays also help balance a Broadway official start of the season. We have the aforementioned historical 2018-2019 Bushnell phenomenon, of course, but also a fresh Broadway Series revival of the classic Fiddler on the Roof, the season! It doesn’t really Tony-winning production of the moving Come feel like we’ve been on from Away, and the family-friendly Charlie a summer break, though, and the Chocolate Factory. It’s a deep season with full houses in August for our three-week with wide appeal, and we thank Farmington run of Disney’s and the big event Bank and Travelers for once again generously earlier this month – our Hamilton onsale. While co-sponsoring our Broadway Series. audiences have been anticipating the Hartford run of that show for a couple years, we have And thank you for coming out to The much to be excited about and proud of the rest Bushnell. Our patrons are the primary driver of the season, including the hilarious comedy behind what we do, and we appreciate your you’re here to see, . feedback and your support. Now sit back and see if the cast can get through The Murder at While The Bushnell is probably best known Haversham Manor, the play that goes terribly for presenting the national tours of musicals, (but hilariously) wrong. some Broadway seasons produce a play that is so audience-pleasing, and so “musical” in its scope and appeal, that it’s inevitable it will tour. Sincerely, We’ve seen that recently with the stellar dramas War Horse and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and now we have it in a gut-busting farce, The Play that Goes Wrong. If David R. Fay you’ve ever been involved in community theatre (or even if you’ve been to a less-than polished performance of an amateur show), you’ll immediately relate to the actors just trying to get on with the show, despite some disastrous intrusions.

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CAST INSPECTOR CARTER – CHRIS BEAN CHARLES HAVERSHAM – JONATHAN HARRIS THOMAS COLLEYMOORE – ROBERT GROVE PERKINS – DENNIS TYDE FLORENCE COLLEYMOORE – SANDRA WILKINSON CECIL HAVERSHAM – MAX BENNETT ARTHUR THE GARDENER – MAX BENNETT CREATIVE WRITER – SUSIE H.K. BRIDESWELL PRODUCER – WAYNE BLEXT DIRECTOR – CHRIS BEAN DESIGNER – CHRIS BEAN COSTUME DESIGNER – CHRIS BEAN PROP MAKER – CHRIS BEAN BOX OFFICE MANAGER – CHRIS BEAN PRESS & PR – CHRIS BEAN DRAMATURGY – CHRIS BEAN VOICE COACH – CHRIS BEAN DIALECT COACH – CHRIS BEAN FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER – CHRIS BEAN REHEARSAL ROLE ‘MR FITZROY’ – CHRIS BEAN STAGE MANAGER – ANNIE TWILLOIL LIGHTING & SOUND OPERATOR – TREVOR WATSON

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| 9 A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Hello and welcome to The Murder at Haversham Manor.

We are thrilled that the Cornley University Drama Society is performing in the USA. We can only apologise to those involved in the production of Equus originally scheduled for this week, which due to a clerical error, is now being performed in the Cornley University Gymnasium. We hope there are no hard feelings and we’ve left the vaulting horse out for you. The question everyone at Cornley has been asking is: are we ready for a venue of this size? The answer is “yes.” The cast and I rehearsed for weeks using only the best acting teachings to inspire us. We read that Sanford Meisner once said, “Acting is behaving truthfully,” so we immediately changed all the names in the play to our own names and cut the murder, the manor house setting and any other element that we hadn’t personally experienced. We then found the piece rather flat, and it only ran at 17 minutes. So we went back to the Meisner book and we realized the full quote was in fact: “Acting is behaving truthfully... under imaginary circumstances,” so we reinstated the cuts and we were then quickly back on track.

We found the teachings of Michael Chekhov less confusing. He says, “An actor has to burn inside with an outer ease.” So that evening it was vindaloos all round at the Sunam Balti House on Cornley High Street. However, try as we did to not react to our burning insides, it was certainly noticeable that we were all in significant discomfort, which just goes to show how tough acting can be. At the end of the evening, Dennis was actually sick in the restaurant bathrooms. We always knew he was of the weaker actors.

All this hard work and preparation has left us with an ensemble piece that has achieved such critical acclaim as “VERY INTERESTING” from Mr. Harwood, esteemed head of Design Technology at Cornley University, and “RATHER UNSETTLING” from real-life police chief Mr. Greaves of the Cornley Volunteer Police Force. I’m sure that with a full audience, the piece will truly bring down the house.

CHRIS BEAN President of the Cornley University Drama Society & Director of The Murder at Haversham Manor

10 | BUSHNELL PROMPTER CHRIS BEAN MAX BENNETT INSPECTOR CARTER & CECIL HAVERSHAM DIRECTOR Touring debut! Max is in Touring debut! Chris is his first year at Cornley the newly elected head University where he is of the Drama Society. studying human geography For tonight’s show, he served as the voice and crime. He is an avid fan of films, and his coach, dialect coach, fight choreographer, favourite is The Legend of Bagger Vance, which casting director and costume designer. he’s seen 27 times. This is Max’s first production He also plays the lead role and, of course, with the Drama Society, and he is very glad to directed. The Society would like to thank Chris have donated a large portion of his recent for his remarkable passion and efforts. Credits inheritance to help the show reach Broadway. within the University: in Hamlet, Macbeth in Macbeth and Othello in Othello. DENNIS TYDE PERKINS ROBERT GROVE Touring debut! After failing THOMAS COLLEYMOORE the tryouts for the football, Touring debut! A member of cricket, volleyball and the Cornley Drama Society basketball teams, Dennis for three years, Robert uses decided to join the Drama Society. Dennis does the Stanislavsky method. not live in the Cornley halls of residence and Credits include: Lame Horse in Black Beauty, commutes in daily from his parents’ house. He Victorian Policeman in Madame Tussauds hopes the Society will give him the chance to Chamber of Horror – Live!, Dopey in Snow White meet like-minded people. Dennis’ only stage and The Tall Broad Gentlemen and Augustus credit dates back to 1995 when he appeared in Gloop in Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. his primary school nativity. Credit: Shepherd. Robert’s next performance will be as Godot in a newly self-written sequel to Beckett’s classic. ANNIE TWILLOIL STAGE MANAGER JONATHAN HARRIS Touring debut! The unsung CHARLES HAVERSHAM hero of the Society, Annie has Touring debut! Jonathan designed, built, painted, stage works as a model and is managed and costumed every therefore excited to learn single Society show in the last three years. Her hard transferrable skills by work and dogged determination behind-the-scenes appearing in The Murder at Haversham Manor. lies behind so much of the Society’s success. After He is no stranger to acting and appeared in The Murder at Haversham Manor, Annie will begin when he was just five years old. Jonathan an internship at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. also performed with Emote, another local theatre company, in A Midsummer Night’s Stamina, which TREVOR WATSON featured a cast of fourteen pedalling exercise LIGHTING & SOUND bikes for the full 2-hour performance. OPERATOR Touring debut! Trevor is only SANDRA WILKINSON participating in The Murder FLORENCE COLLEYMOORE at Haversham Manor to earn Touring debut! This is Sandra’s much needed extra credit for his electronics eleventh season with the module in order to pass his engineering course Cornley University Drama at Cornley University. Once he has passed the Society, during which she course, he will not continue to work with the has proudly performed roles such as Snow White in Drama Society. Trevor credits his success to his Snow White and The Tall Broad Gentlemen, Virginia sunny disposition and his positive outlook on life. Woolf in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Cow in Jack and The Bean. Sandra has been performing from a very young age, since her mother appeared in A Winter’s Tale pregnant. | 11 Robert Grove’s School For Acting Perfectly

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KEVIN McCOLLUM J.J. ABRAMS KENNY WAX STAGE PRESENCE LTD. cATHERINE SCHREIBER KEN DAVENPORT DOUBLE GEMINI PRODUCTIONS /deROY BRUNISH DAMIAN ARNOLD/TC BEECH GREENLEAF PRODUCTIONS/BARD ROTH MARTIAN ENTERTAINMENT/JACK LANE/JOHN YONOVER LUCAS McMAHON

PRESENT A PRODUCTION OF

BY HENRY LEWIS, JONATHAN SAYER AND HENRY SHIELDS

STARRING SCOTT COTE PEYTON CRIM BRANDON J. ELLIS ANGELA GROVEY NED NOYES JAMIE ANN ROMERO EVAN ALEXANDER SMITH YAEGEL T. WELCH BLAIR BAKER JACQUELINE JARROLD SID SOLOMON MICHAEL THATCHER

SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN NIGEL HOOK ROBERTO SURACE RIC MOUNTJOY

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TOUR MARKETING & PRESS TOUR BOOKING AGENCY ALLIED TOURING THE BOOKING GROUP

TOUR DIRECTED BY MATT DiCARLO

ORIGINAL BROADWAY DIRECTION BY MARK BELL

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG WAS ORIGINALLY PRESENTED BY MISCHIEF THEATRE AT THE OLD RED LION THEATRE, . EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DAMIEN DEVINE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR NICK THOMPSON

| 13 CAST (in order of appearance) Trevor...... BRANDON J. ELLIS Chris...... EVAN ALEXANDER SMITH Jonathan...... YAEGEL T. WELCH Robert...... PEYTON CRIM Dennis...... SCOTT COTE Sandra...... JAMIE ANN ROMERO Max...... NED NOYES Annie...... ANGELA GROVEY

UNDERSTUDIES Swings and understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.

for Trevor—MICHAEL THATCHER, YAEGEL T. WELCH for Chris—SID SOLOMON for Jonathan—SID SOLOMON, MICHAEL THATCHER for Robert—BRANDON J. ELLIS, MICHAEL THATCHER for Dennis and Max—SID SOLOMON, MICHAEL THATCHER for Sandra and Annie—BLAIR BAKER, JACQUELINE JARROLD

THERE WILL BE ONE 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION.

SCOTT PEYTON BRANDON J. ANGELA COTE CRIM ELLIS GROVEY

NED JAMIE ANN EVAN ALEXANDER YAEGEL T. NOYES ROMERO SMITH WELCH

BLAIR JACQUELINE SID MICHAEL BAKER JARROLD SOLOMON THATCHER

The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device or such photographing or sound recording inside this theater, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for money damages.

14 | BUSHNELL PROMPTER WHO’S WHO in the CAST SCOTT COTE (Dennis). National tours: Something EVAN ALEXANDER SMITH (Chris). Broadway: Rotten!, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Regional credits: Amazing Grace. National tour: Dirty Dancing The Producers (), Guys and (Robbie). Selected regional: The Toxic Avenger (Title Dolls (Goodspeed), (Pittsburgh Public), role, Toronto Company), Joseph… (Joseph, Drury Lend Me a Tenor (Bay Street), The Music Man (Flat Lane Theatre), Baskerville (Cleveland Play House/ Rock Playhouse), Boeing Boeing (Northern Stage), Cincinnati Playhouse), Ragtime (Younger Brother), The Drowsy Chaperone (Human Race Theatre). Lady Windermere’s Fan (Shaw Festival.) More info and complete credits at EvanAlexanderSmith.com. PEYTON CRIM (Robert). New York: Brigadoon Thanks to HCKR. Love to Sarah. Twitter/Instagram: (City Center Encores!), Finian’s Rainbow, On a @iamevansmith. Clear Day… (Irish Rep.) Selected regional: Mary Poppins (Paper Mill Playhouse), Sweeney Todd (The YAEGEL T. WELCH (Jonathan, u/s Trevor). Gateway Playhouse), Sunset Blvd. (Music Theatre , The Acting Company, Signature West), The Music Man, , Ring of Fire. Theatre Company, Seattle Rep, Playmakers, True Graduate of Oklahoma City University. Instagram: Colors/Alliance Theatre, Studio Theatre, Everyman MrPeytonCrim. Twitter: TheRealPeytonC. Theatre (Company Member). TV/film: “Blacklist,” “Blue Bloods,” “Madame Secretary,” “The Knick.” BRANDON J. ELLIS (Trevor, u/s Robert). Education: B.A. Morehouse College; M.F.A. Broadway: Bandstand, Once, Company. West End: Brandeis University; M.F.A. Academy for Classical Once. Off-Broadway: Of Mice and Men, Balls: The Acting. In: yaegelwelch. Twit:@yaegelwelch. Musical? (Writer). TV/film: “Iron Fist,” “Dietland,” “Vinyl,” “30 Rock,” “The Naked Brothers Band,” BLAIR BAKER (Understudy). Thrilled to “She Wolf Rising,” “The Ferryman.” B.F.A. acting, join TPTGW. Credits: The Humans (Broadway, UNC-Greensboro. Love to Mom, Jenn, Austin. “For Roundabout), Oleanna (Broadway, CTG), title role my Dad.” Proud AEA. in Hamlet (SheNYC), The Soap Myth (opposite Ed Asner), Chapter Two (directed by Marsha Mason). ANGELA GROVEY (Annie). Broadway: Escape to blairbaker.info. @blaircbaker. Margaritaville, Leap of Faith. National tour: Newsies (Medda). Film/TV: “High Maintenance,” “Ray JACQUELINE JARROLD (Understudy). Donavan,” “Kimmy Schmidt,” “Iron Fist,” “Joyful Broadway: The Cherry Orchard. Regional: The Noise,” “30 Rock,” “The Unusuals.” Some theater: Shakespeare Theatre of D.C. Back in New York, Irish Rep, City Center Encores, Radio City Christmas Jacqui makes her artistic home with AmiosNYC. Spectacular, Chicago Shakespeare, Vineyard, Paper Training: Northwestern University. More at Mill, Goodspeed. Insta@angelagrovey. Twitter: jacquelinejarrold.com. @angelagrovey. angelagrovey.com. SID SOLOMON (Understudy) received his training NED NOYES (Max). Broadway: The Play That at New York’s LaGuardia Arts High School and Goes Wrong, You Can’t Take It with You. National Minneapolis’ Guthrie Theater. Proud Vice President tour: Cabaret (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: Mint of Actors’ Equity Association and Core Member of Theatre (four productions). Regional: Steppenwolf #FairWageOnStage. More at SidSolomon.com. Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre (D.C.), Chicago Shakespeare Theatre (among others). MICHAEL THATCHER (Fight Captain, Film: The Post (directed by Steven Spielberg). TV: Understudy). Broadway: TPTGW. Off-Broadway: “Boardwalk Empire,” “Alpha House.” Training: Julius Caesar (NYSF), The Time Machine (NYMF); Northwestern University. National tours: Guys and Dolls, A Christmas Story. Regional: Utah, Texas, Virginia Shakespeare JAMIE ANN ROMERO (Sandra). Off-Broadway: Festivals. TV: “Quantico.” M.F.A., U of Houston . Regional: Paper Mill PATP. IG: @thatched44. Playhouse, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Denver Center Theatre Company, Utah Shakespeare HENRY LEWIS (Co-Author) is an Olivier Award- Festival, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Arvada winning writer, actor and is the artistic director of Center. International: Maxim Gorky Theatre Mischief Theatre. Henry trained at LAMDA. His Vladivostok, Russia. Television: “The Punisher,” recent credits include writer and actor for The Play “House of Cards.” Film: Viper Club. Love and That Goes Wrong (Broadway, West End and U.K./ thanks to Benjamin and my family. Insta: @annjamie international tour—winner of Best New Comedy www.jamieannromero.com. at the Olivier Awards 2015 and What’s On Stage Awards 2014), (BBC1, West End/U.K. tour/Pleasance London—nominated

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for Best New Comedy at the Olivier Awards 2016), and “A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong” (BBC). Henry The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (West End— is currently working on, and developing, a number of nominated for Best New Comedy at the Olivier new projects. Awards 2017). Christmas Carol Goes Wrong (BBC1), Royal Variety Performance (ITV), Keep MATT DiCARLO (Tour Director) is overjoyed It in the Family (ITV), Mischief Movie Night (West that things are going Wrong all over North America! End/ U.K. tour—nominated for Best New Comedy As the Production Stage Manager, Matt helmed the at the Olivier Awards 2018), actor and producer for Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong Mercury Fur (Trafalgar Studios—nominated for Best for the first year and a half of its run. He served as Production Off-West End Awards), actor for Beasts the Associate Director for the 2017–2018 national & Beauties (Hampstead Theatre) and producer tour of the Tony Award winning revival of The Color of Tracy Letts’ Superior Donuts (Southwark Purple, which he also stage managed on Broadway. Playhouse—winner of Peter Brook Empty Other Broadway credits include Honeymoon in Vegas Space Award). and Rock of Ages. Regional theater work includes world premieres at La Jolla Playhouse and American JONATHAN SAYER (Co-Author). Training: Conservatory Theatre, and 12 productions at Paper LAMDA. Jonathan is an Olivier award-winning Mill Playhouse. Matt has his B.F.A. from Rutgers writer and the company director of Mischief Theatre University and is on the faculty at SUNY Purchase. working as a writer, actor and producer. Theater He has supervised dozens for events with Broadway includes Mischief Movie Night (), The Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Target and David Stark Comedy About a Bank Robbery (), Design. Matt is endlessly grateful to the producers of The Play That Goes Wrong (Lyceum Theatre, The Play That Goes Wrong and to Mischief Theatre, Broadway run , West End run, U.K. for giving us the outlet and opportunity to make and international tour—writer/actor, Olivier Awards people laugh. Love to Joey. and Whats On Stage Awards Best New Comedy), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (U.K. tour and West End— MARK BELL (Original Broadway Director). writer/actor), The Nativity Goes Wrong (writer, Trained at École Internationale de Théâtre, Jacques Mischief Theatre and Reading Rep co-production), Lecoq and was co-Artistic Director of Liquid Theatre. Lights! Camera! Improvise! (various venues, actor, Liquid shows include If You Were Mine (ACW), improviser, producer, Spirit of the Fringe Award Feeding Time (BAC), Endgame (BAC) and Crave 2013 Best Improv Show Award 2012) and Happy (BAC and touring). Directing includes Che Disastro Birthday Simon (Orange Tree, actor). Television di Commedia (Theatro Greco, Rome); Waiting for includes “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” (BBC One, Waiting for Godot (St James Theatre, Off-West End); writer/actor/associate producer), “The Royal Variety The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (West End); Ma Performance: The Play That Goes Wrong” (ITV, Este Megbukunk (Central Szinhaz, Budapest); The writer and actor), “Keep It in the Family” (writer, Play That Goes Wrong (West End); Blue Blood by ITV), “A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong” (BBC One, Anna Jordan (Riverside); The Revenger’s Tragedy writer/actor). Radio includes The Christmas Show (RCSSD, London); A Servant of Two Masters, That Goes Wrong (BBC radio two). Scapino (CMU, Pittsburgh); The Snowfall (Etcetera). Mark has taught and directed at LAMDA, Royal HENRY SHIELDS (Co-Author) trained at Central School of Speech and Drama, UEA and East LAMDA. He is an award-winning writer and has 15 acting schools. markbell.info. been a member of Mischief Theatre since 2009. Theater includes The Play That Goes Wrong (writer/ NIGEL HOOK (Scenic Design) has designed actor, winner 2015 Olivier Award and WhatsOnStage an enormous range of drama, musical and opera Award for Best New Comedy), Peter Pan Goes productions throughout the U.K., Europe and the Wrong (writer/actor, 2016 Olivier Award nominee Brits Off-Broadway (Unsuspecting Susan) season for Best New Comedy), The Comedy About a Bank in New York. West End credits: Spread a Little Robbery (actor/writer, 2017 Olivier Award nominee Happiness (Whitehall); Philadelphia, Here I Best New Comedy), Mischief Movie Night (actor, Come!(Wyndhams); Elegies for Angels Punks and 2018 Olivier Award nominee for Best New Comedy), Raging Queens (Criterion); Ferry Across the Mersey The Nativity Goes Wrong (writer), The Comedy (Lyric); The Boys in the Band (Aldwych); Party About a Bank Robbery (writer/actor) and The Busy and When Pigs Fly (Arts); Forbidden Broadway Body (Southwark Playhouse). Television includes: (Albery); Pageant (Vaudeville); Steptoe and Son “The Royal Variety Performance 2016: The Play (Pinter); and the 2015 Olivier Award winner for That Goes Wrong,” “ City” (BBC), “Keep It in Best New Comedy, The Play That Goes Wrong the Family” (ITV), “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” (BBC) (Duchess…still going wrong!). 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ROBERTO SURACE (Costume Design) originates ALLIED TOURING (Tour Marketing & Press) from , , where he trained at the is a full-service engagement management agency Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), now based representing Broadway tours and other live touring in London. The Play That Goes Wrong marks his events across North America. Current tours: Bat Broadway debut. West End: The Comedy About a Out of Hell; The Book of Mormon; Roald Dahl’s Bank Robbery (Criterion), Peter Pan Goes Wrong Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Rodgers & (Apollo) and The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess). Hammerstein’s Cinderella; Elf The Musical; Hello, U.K. national tours: The Play That Goes Wrong, Dolly!; Kinky Boots; The Play that Goes Wrong; Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and ; School of Rock; Something Rotten!; and Peter Pan Goes Wrong. Off-West End: The Trial Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Upcoming tours: of Jane Fonda (Park). International: The Play That Bandstand, The Lightning Thief, Mean Girls, Rock of Goes Wrong (Budapest, Rome and Australian tour). Ages and SpongeBob SquarePants. TV: “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” (BBC One). THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Booking). Since RIC MOUNTJOY (Lighting Design). Selected its inception in 1996, The Booking Group has designs include The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess represented 25 Tony Award-winning Best Musicals Theatre, West End, also touring Australia and the and Plays. Current touring productions include U.K. in 2017); Mr. Popper’s Penguins (New Victory Hamilton; Anastasia; Come from Away; Dear Evan Theater New York City, Criterion Theatre, West End Hansen; Hello; Dolly! starring Betty Buckley; The and U.K. tour), the world premiere of Karagula by Book of Mormon; School of Rock; Waitress; On Your Philip Ridley (Soho Theatre London, site-specific), Feet!; Rent 20th anniversary tour; Fiddler on the Dinner at the Twits (adapted from Roald Dahl for his Roof; The Color Purple; and Irving Berlin’s White centenary), What the Ladybird Heard (international Christmas. Future productions include: The Cher tour: U.K., , Hong Kong and Middle Show, Mean Girls, My Fair Lady, Pretty Woman and East), Pandemic (Singapore International Festival) To Kill a Mockingbird. and The White Whale (an outdoor adaptation of Moby Dick, ). Relights include The Magic JEFF NORMAN (Production Stage Manager). Flute (London Coliseum, English National Opera). Tours: Something Rotten!, Newsies, Chicago. ricmountjoy.com. Las Vegas: Mamma Mia!, The Lion King, Cirque du Soleil’s O. Toronto: Beauty and the Beast, ANDREW JOHNSON (Sound Design). The Bubbly Miss Saigon, Les Misérables. Opening team for Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin (European Disney Cruise Line. Proud member of Actors’ premiere), Death Takes a Holiday (U.K. premiere), Equity Association. Ragtime, Titanic, TPTGW (West End, Australia and U.K. tours), Dogfight (European premiere), Catch MATT SCHREIBER (Stage Manager). Broadway: Me If You Can (European premiere), Girlfriends, Motown, The Performers, Godspell, In the Heights, The Stripper, The Toxic Avenger, U.K. Off-West Avenue Q. National tours: Something Rotten!, End nominations for Best Sound Design for Mack Motown: The Musical, Wicked, Memphis, In the and Mabel, Titanic and Grand Hotel (Southwark Heights and Mamma Mia! Love to Mackenzie. Playhouse). Andrew is currently a regular sound designer for Charing Cross Theatre and Theatre JOSE SOLIVAN (Company Manager). Royal Stratford East, London. 2017 shows: The Broadway tours managed: The Color Purple, Braille Legacy, Tommy U.K. tour and How to Finding , Cabaret, R&H Cinderella, Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Anything Goes, Hairspray, The Drowsy Chaperone, Rent, The STEPHEN KOPEL, CSA (U.S. Casting). Producers, Grease and Spamalot. Broadway tours Broadway: Amélie, Sunday in the Park…, She performed: Oklahoma! “Turn your wounds into Loves Me, Noises Off, On the Twentieth Century, wisdom.”—Oprah. Instagram: cmjosesolivan. Violet, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, The Winslow Boy, The Glass Menagerie, The Mystery DIGBY ROBINSON (U.K. Production of Edwin Drood, Harvey, Once, Anything Goes, Management) has over 30 years’ experience of Brief Encounter, The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on production management in both the commercial and Sondheim, Hedda Gabler. Off-Broadway: Kingdom subsidized sectors. Recent productions in London’s Come, The Robber Bridegroom, Invisible Thread, West End include Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Apollo), Indian Ink, The Common Pursuit. Kopel currently The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess), The Comedy serves as casting director for Roundabout Theatre About a Bank Robbery (Criterion) and Matilda for Company and Encores! Off-Center. the Royal Shakespeare Company (Cambridge). Current projects include Death of a Salesman (U.K. tour) and Fat Friends The Musical (U.K. tour). | 17 WHO’S WHO in the CAST

BESPOKE THEATRICALS ( General KENNY WAX (Producer) is a triple Olivier Award- Management). Partners Amy Jacobs and Devin winning London-based producer, currently serving Keudell manage Broadway musicals, plays and tours. a three-year term as the President of the Society of Current/recent productions: Tootsie, Harry Potter London Theatre. His musical Top Hat won three and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two, School Olivier Awards including Best New Musical from its of Rock, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Boys in the seven nominations. His production of Once on This Band and Angels in America. Upcoming: Beetlejuice Island won Best New Musical in 1995 from its four and The Ferryman. General Managers include nominations and The Play That Goes Wrong won David Roth, Danielle Saks and Seth Shepsle. Best New Comedy at the Olivier Awards in 2015 and is still playing in the West End, on a UK tour and KEVIN McCOLLUM (Producer) has received has just been extended on Broadway, where it won the Tony Award for Best Musical for In the a Tony Award for best set design. Peter Pan Goes Heights (2008), Avenue Q (2004), and Rent (1996), Wrong was nominated for an Olivier in 2016 and which also won the Pulitzer Prize. He is currently The Comedy About a Bank Robbery is now into represented on Broadway with the Olivier Award- its third year at the Criterion Theatre in London. winning The Play That Goes Wrong. He produced Kenny has just opened a new musical, Six, about Something Rotten!(Broadway, National Tour), Henry VIII’s wives, transferring from the Edinburgh Hand to God ( Broadway, West End), Motown: Festival into the West End. Later this year he will The Musical (Broadway, West End, and National present the first staged production of The Worst Tour), The Drowsy Chaperone in 2006, which won Witch, based on the books by Jill Murphy. In the five , Baz Luhrmann’s production U.S. in 2018/19 Kenny will present Peter Pan of Puccini’s La Boheme in 2002, [] in Goes Wrong, Around the World in 80 Days and 2008, the touring and Broadway productions of Mr. Popper’s Penguins. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, the off Broadway hit De La Guarda, the recent hit revival of West STAGE PRESENCE LTD (Producer) is delighted Side Story, and Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. to be part of the team presenting Mischief Comedy In 1995 Mr. McCollum co-founded the Producing shows on Broadway and all across the United States. Office, and has since created Alchemation, a theatrical and media producing company committed CATHERINE SCHREIBER (Producer) is a to new work. Mr. McCollum was trained at the two-time Tony-winning, international producer; University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory Broadway Global Producer of the Year, 2017. of Music, and earned his Master’s degree in Productions: Broadway: Lead Producer: The film producing from the Peter Stark Program at Play That Goes Wrong, Producer: Pretty Woman. the University of Southern California. In 1995, Upcoming: Network, Broadway. London: he received the Robert Whitehead Award for Dreamgirls. Upcoming: Lead Producer: Company Outstanding Commercial Theatre Producing. directed by Marianne Elliott. Recent (U.K.) Lead Producer: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; J.J. ABRAMS (Producer) has no idea what he’s Heisenberg; The Life; Gabriel. Catherine is most doing here. A fan of theater since he was a child, proud of bringing The Scottsboro Boys to London. he claims to be thrilled to make his first foray onto Winner: London Critics’ Circle Award, Evening Broadway with The Play That Goes Wrong. Abrams, Standard Award. Nominated for seven Olivier founder of Bad Robot Productions, is a writer, Awards including Best Musical. Tony winner director and/or producer of such television series for Clybourne Park and Angels in America. Six as “Felicity,” “Alias,” “Lost,” “Fringe,” “Person of Tony nominations include Fiddler on the Roof, Interest” and “Westworld” and such films as Mission The Scottsboro Boys, Next Fall, Peter and the Impossible: III, Star Trek, Mission: Impossible— Starcatcher. Four Olivier nominations: Dreamgirls, Ghost Protocol, Super 8, Star Trek Into Darkness, Show Boat, The Scottsboro Boys, People Places and Mission Impossible—Rogue Nation, 10 Cloverfield Things. Past productions: The King’s Speech (West Lane and Star Trek Beyond. In 2013, Abrams End); Stick Fly (Broadway); Desperate Writers collaborated with Doug Dorst on the novel S, which (Off-Broadway). became a New York Times Best Seller. Abrams most recently directed and produced Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which he also co-wrote with Lawrence Kasdan. He and his wife, Katie McGrath, live in Los Angeles with their three children.

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KEN DAVENPORT (Co-Producer). Once on deROY-BRUNISH (Co-Producer). Jamie deRoy: this Island (Tony Award), Gettin’ the Band Back three Tony Awards, three Drama Desk, six Outer Together, Groundhog Day, Spring Awakening Critics, two Drama League awards; 41 Broadway (Tony nomination), It’s Only a Play, Macbeth, and 33 Off-Broadway shows. TV: 11 Telly Awards. Godspell, Altar Boyz, The Awesome ’80s Prom, Film: Broadway: The Golden Age Trilogy. Corey Daddy Long Legs and more. Executive Producer for Brunish has garnered eight Tony nominations, two North America of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Tony Awards. Currently: Come from Away. Beautiful Useful Group. Created “Be a Broadway Star” board is now in its fourth year. For Jessica. game (available on Amazon), DidHeLikeIt.com and author of the blog TheProducersPerspective.com. DAMIAN ARNOLD (Co-Producer) trained at LAMDA for three years. Producing credits: Don’t LUCAS McMAHON (Producer) is thrilled to Dress for Dinner (Chicago and Broadway, two help spread Mischief’s brand of mayhem across Tony nominations), with Imelda Staunton America! He was worked with Kevin McCollum at (West End, Olivier Award), Thark by Ben Travers, Alchemation since 2012. Other credits include The Brief Encounter (dir. Emma Rice). Investor: Matilda Play That Goes Wrong on Broadway, Something (Broadway), Blithe Spirit with Angela Lansbury Rotten! (Broadway and national tour) and Hand (West End and U.S. tour), (with to God (Broadway and West End). He is a proud Martin Freeman), The Lieutenant of Inishmore (West alumnus of Northwestern University. He would like End), The Moderate Soprano by David Hare, The to thank his family and friends for letting him believe Girl from the North Country (West End). he is right when is often so wrong. GREENLEAF PRODUCTIONS (Producer) is MARTIAN ENTERTAINMENT (Co-Producer) a Tony, Drama Desk, and Olivier Award-winning is Gregory Rae, Carl D. White and Tyrus Emory. company whose recent productions include: Credits: The Normal Heart (Tony Award), Hedwig Dreamgirls West End, Groundhog Day, Matilda and the Angry Inch (Tony Award) and many the Musical, Fiddler on the Roof and Menopause others. Upcoming: The Lightning Thief: The Percy the Musical, both currently on tour throughout Jackson Musical, Loch Ness, Home Street Home. the United States. They are very proud to be a part MartianEntertainment.com. of the Wrong family. For more information visit greenleafproductions.com. JACK LANE (Co-Producer). Broadway: Peter and the Starcatcher (Tony nomination), Fun Home BARD-ROTH (Co-Producer). Bard Theatricals (Tony Award), The Humans (Tony Award), The Play (Annette Jolles, Jim van Bergen, Laurence Holzman, That Goes Wrong and The Prom. Off-Broadway: Lara Holzman, David Stern, Linda Hamil): Shear Madness. Jack is the Executive Producer Broadway: Jagged Little Pill (upcoming), The and co-founder of Stages St. Louis, a 32-year-old Play That Goes Wrong, Fiddler… 2015 (and tour), regional theater. Doll, The Scottsboro Boys (and London), The Anarchist, Looped. Dean Roth: Puffs, Be More DOUBLE GEMINI PRODUCTIONS Chill, Jagged Little Pill, Macbeth (Alan Cumming), (Co- Producer). Wendy Federman and Carl Clinton The Musical and 27 other productions on- Moellenberg have collectively garnered 18 and Off-Broadway and in the U.K. Oscars (that is what they call them, right?). Career highlights: Wendy doing the 100-yard dash in a JOHN YONOVER (Co-Producer). Supported and long red dress at Radio City on national TV, Carl invested in more than 35 productions on Broadway, searching in Thailand for the missing star who ate too in Chicago and London, including Memphis, Dee much sushi. Snider’s Rock and Roll Christmas (Toronto and Chicago), First Date and the currently running Dear Evan Hansen and Come from Away.

| 19 STAFF Production Management Asst...... Ron Gerschel STAFF FOR THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Production Assistant...... Whitney Keeter GENERAL MANAGEMENT U.S. Production Photography...... Jeremy Daniel BESPOKE THEATRICALS U.K. Production Photography...... Simon Turtle Amy Jacobs Devin Keudell Bespoke Assistant David Roth Danielle Saks Seth Shepsle General Managers...... Mattea Cogliano-Benedict, Michael Demniak, Lisa Jaeger COMPANY MANAGER General Management Associate...... Jim Brady, Jose Solivan Claire Trempe Assistant Company Manager...... Jessica Troy GM Office Manager...... Shira Wolf GM Interns...... Rebecca Ferrer, Jenna Rich PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT U.S. Advertising & Marketing...... SPOTCO David Benken Rose Palombo Marketing Services...... bdb marketing/Betsy Bernstein U.K. Marketing...... JHI Marketing U.K. PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT U.K. Press...... Jo Allan PR Digby Robinson U.K. Tour Press & Marketing...... Helen Snell Ltd Accountant...... WithumSmith+Brown PC/ TOUR MARKETING & PRESS Robert Fried, CPA, Karen Kowgios, CPA, ALLIED TOURING Anthony Moore, CPA Marya K. Peters Andrew Damer U.K. Accountants...... Michael Collins, Sarah Dahlberg Jennifer Gallagher Lois Hargreaves Meghan Kastenholz Anne Dailey Meyer Controller...... Galbraith & Co./LeeAnn Kelley Scott Praefke Jacqueline Smith Banking...... Signature Bank/Margaret Monigan Anne Waisanen Shae Woodward Insurance...... AON/Albert G. Ruben/Claudia Kaufman Legal Counsel for TOUR BOOKING AGENCY Goes Rights Ltd...... Brooks and Distler/ THE BOOKING GROUP Marsha Brooks Meredith Blair, Kara Gebhart Physical Therapy...... NEURO TOUR, thebookinggroup.com Physical Therapy Inc. Payroll Services...... Checks and Balances/ U.S. CASTING Anthony Walker Stephen Kopel, CSA Visa Consultants...... Wiskoff Law, PLLC/ David King LEGAL COUNSEL Travel Agent ...... Tzell Travel/ LEVINE PLOTKIN & MENIN, LLP The “A“ Team, Andi Henig Loren Plotkin, Conrad Rippy, Susan Mindell Housing Services...... ABA IDEAL/Elizabeth Helke Daniel Watkins, Emily Erstling Merchandising...... Creative Goods/ Pete Milano Production Stage Manager...... Jeff Norman Creative Services...... Allied Integrated Marketing/ Stage Manager...... Matt Schreiber Debbie Allamong, Eric Stormoen Associate Director...... Greg Tannahill Fight Captain...... Michael Thatcher ALCHEMATION Associate Costume Designer ...... Lisa Zinni Kevin McCollum Assistant Costume Designer...... Amanda Jenks Lucas McMahon Associate Lighting Designer...... Jeremy Cunningham Darnetha M’Baye Assistant Lighting Designer...... Wilburn Bonnell Jack Eidson Jessica Troy Associate Sound Designer...... Beth Lake Assistant Sound Designer...... Stephen Dee KENNY WAX LTD. U.K. Technical Design Consultant...... Alan Bartlett Kenny Wax U.K. Production Consultant...... Sacha Brooks Kezia Lock Production Carpenter...... Jeff Zink Sarah Ryan Oriel Bathurst Head Carpenter...... Martin Blacker Amanda Sutton Assistant Carpenter...... Leon Lobsinger Production Sound Supervisor...... Dillon Cody BroadwayGoesWrong.com Head Sound...... Christopher Mark Walters Production Props...... Emiliano Pares Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: Head Props...... Wendy Joy Beckwith @BwayGoesWrong U.K. Props Buyer...... Jasper Fox Production Electricians...... Brendan Quigley CREDITS Head Electrician...... Dirk Van Pernis Scenery & automation built by Bay Scenery Ltd. Chandelier Moving Light Programmer...... Chelsea Zalikowski by Gothic Gates Ltd. Trick props by PMB Theatre Services Wardrobe & Hair Supervisor...... Emily Rose Magnuson Ltd, Russell Beck Studios Ltd, Breakaway Effect Ltd, Hair & Wig Stylist...... Kim Shriver Karl Evans & Terry Tiffin. Drapes by Chris Claydon Ltd. Vocal Coach...... Kate Wilson Upholstery by Claire Sanderson. Portrait artwork by Jane Assistant to Director...... Susanna McCollum Gibson. Lighting & sound equipment from PRG. Bra*Tenders for hosiery and undergarments. Makeup provided by M·A·C. 20 | BUSHNELL PROMPTER STAFF

SPECIAL THANKS Production travel & housing by Nica Burns, Laurence Miller and all at Nimax Theatres. ROAD REBEL ENTERTAINMENT TOURING, Rachel Williams and the stage management team at the San Diego, CA Duchess Theatre, London. Strike Digital, N9 Design, Dragonfly Design, Cambridge Arts Theatre, The Umbrella Technical Rehearsals and Previews held at the LEXINGTON Rooms, Jonathan Waller, Judith Phillips, Bryony Myers, OPERA HOUSE in Lexington, K.Y. Charlie Longstaff, Thomas Platt, Martin Thomas, Adam Meggido, Harriet Parsonage, Jenny Wilson, Carla Batten, Mike Hagan, Niall Ransome, Mike Bodie, Harry Kershaw, Joshua Elliott, Julie Jordan, Dylan Emery, Raz Shaw, Janet The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity & David Burke, Suzie Zamit, Lucy Danser, Caroline Jenkins, Association, the union of professional actors and Julia Worms, Dawn Farrow, Jonathan Maydew, Rodney stage managers in the United States. Cottier, The Old Red Lion, Questors Theatre & LAMDA, Hailey Ferber, Darren DeVerna, Manny and Lani Azenberg, The Director is a member of the Stage Directors Anton Media Group, Chubb Group and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. MUSIC CREDITS Backstage and Front of the House Employees are “Girls on Film” Written by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Taylor, RogerTaylor and John Taylor and per-formed by Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Duran Duran. Published by Gloucester Place Music Ltd and used by permission of Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All United Scenic Artists represents the designers and Rights Reserved. Appears courtesy of Warner Music Group. scenic painters for the American Theatre. “Rio” Written by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, RogerTaylor and John Taylor and performed by Duran The Press Agents and Company Managers Duran. Published by Gloucester Place Music Ltd and used employed in this production are represented by the by permission of Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All Rights Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. Reserved. Appears courtesy of Warner Music Group.

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Isaacson Daniel and Jessica DiPillo Vicky Lindstrom Mr. Stanley Szemreylo Nadia Bodey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Cindi Lloyd Nancy Talbot The Bohnet Family Wendy DiVito Ann and Mike Long Quality Physical Therapy; Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bolt Craig and Laura Dolyak Mr. and Mrs. Neal Lynch Jeanne Thompson, PT Jordan Boss Dane and Susan Dudley Kathlin Lyons The Thurrott Family Lisa Bostick Shirley S. Dudley and Family Chris and Jeanne MacPherson Sandra L. Tullius Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mr. Brian Dutkiewicz Jackie and John Mandyck Betsy and Matthew Udal Judy Boutin Natalie Dydyn Dr. Stuart and Deb Markowitz J.P. and Marie-Claire van Rooy Mr. and Mrs. David Bouvier Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mr. Andrew Matos Mrs. Connie K. Weaver Maureen Boyle-Henninger Joyce Dyson Ms. Carol McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Wetzel and Scott Henninger In memory of George Edwards Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. Peter P. White, M.D. The Bradshaw Family Dr. Robert F. and Mrs. Sharon McKenney Eric and Tracy Wietsma Mr. John W. Brady, Jr. Efron Frank Mcnamara Attorney and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Mary E. Breglio Ellen Eichhorn and The Milbrandt Family North Williams Mr. and Mrs. Leigh and Vicki Schaar Anita and John Miller Lawrence A. Wilson Jill Brezenoff Alvin A. Eichorn Mr. John G. Mullane and Mrs. William Wilson The Brodrick Family Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Einhorn Mary Beth Swindell-Mullane Pandora and John Wohler Michael and Suzanne Brooder Linda and Robert M. Ellis Jay Mullarkey Bonnie A. Yandow Fluoropolymer Resources Iris Engel and Margaret Cathleen and Clinton Muller Rick and Jane Zilinskas Mrs. Patricia Buckberrough Campbell Peter W. Murphy Anonymous Lori M. Budnick Florence R. Ergin Arlene and Daniel Neiditz Patti Burmahl The Fahey Family Ms. Minna Noone GOLD LEVEL The Burns Beck Family Michael Falkowski Jill Nowacki Jennifer Abare Bonnie D. Caines Jim Fantoli and Kari Adamsons Jane E. Ondovcsik Mr. Michael Abronzino Janet N. Calabrese Mr. Robert M. Fechtor and Douglas and Stacie Osber Mark Adamovich-Witek Desmond and Precious Mrs. Gilda Brock Melissa Ozols Michael and Christine Adams Caldwell Cristina Fedeles Jack and Beth Pacheco The Ahlquist Family Daniel and Deepa Camenga Sharon and Seth Fierston Holly Parslow The Alexson Family Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cappa Robert and Susan Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mrs. Sharon Alleman Paul and Lois Cappellano Mrs. Ruth R. Fitzgerald and Patrick, Jr. Dante Ambrogio and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll Mr. David Sageman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pennington Kelly Beauvais Jean Cassenti Kathleen Flanaghan The Pienkowski Family Bruce and Mary Anderson Greg and Melinda Castanza Suseann Forbes Ms. Virginia Pillsbury Allen and Jayne Apel Kathleen Cataford Janet M. Forgey The Pustola Family Dr. Michael Aronow Ms. Kristen Cavanagh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrester Lu and Mike Rabbett John and Angela Arrington Anthony Centurelli Joanne Francoline Elizabeth Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arroyo Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Dr. Edward and Lisa Frates Linda and Stephen Revis Kate Gillespie Atkinson Ceplenski Allen Friedrich Stephen and Susan Roche Francine Austin and Alan and Shelley Cetel Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Fromer John and Marytherese Rodis Douglas Bray Jenny Cha Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Virginia Hole and Dr. and Mrs. George and The Cha Family JoAnn Frye Michael Roscoe Nancy Bacall Brad and Catherine Chhabra Christa Galitello Barbara Rubin Northwood Childcare Joseph Ciejka Raymond and Beth Galvin Benjamin and Lindsay Jensen Patricia Baker Michael and Barbara Civali Betsy and Brian Gauthier Mr. Brian Rykowski Beth Ballentine Law Offices of Michael H. Donna Genereau Mr. and Mrs. John and Andrea Balogh Clinton, LLC The Gentile Family Kasey Salvas Bruce and Jahtaia Banning Doreen A. Cohn Mr. Elliot A. Ginsberg and Doug and Liz Sansom Mr. Clayton Bannock The Collett Family Ms. Lorna L. Sedor Nydia R. Saros Paul and Barbara Barbour Donna Collins Scott and Kim Glenney Hon. Howard Scheinblum and Mary Barneby Fred Colon Bill and Joan Goba Ms. Susan R. Fierberg Mr. and Mrs. David N. Barry Andrea Comer The Golden Family Mr. and Mrs. Max and Lisa T Bates Phil and Vicky Conen Blanche and Steven Ginny Scheller Beck and Frey Mary J. Converse Goldenberg Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Schulz Mr. and Mrs. Debbie Begin Denise Cosentino Neal and Lorelei Goldstein Brian and Nancy F. Schwanda Charles and Mary Bencivengo Linda Costanzo Dr. and Mrs. Joel Goodman Doreen Scott James Bergenn Frank F. Coulom Jr. Anne Gorecki Attorney Leah Berger The Coulter Family N.J.Goulet and Lile Couture Melanie Boutwell 24 | BUSHNELL PROMPTER Jerry and Jacquelyn Croft Susan Grandpre ANNUAL FUND Horace Bushnell Society DONORS The Bushnell Center Membership

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Granucci Steven and Laurel Leibowitz Carol Pollack Matthew and Delphine Soucie Ray and Judy Grasso Dr. and Mrs. P.K. LeMaire Bonnie C. Ponte Pamela and Patrick Soucy Diane and Lawrence Greenfield David and Jodi Fenton Beth Pope Dr. Marie M. Spivey Jeffrey Greer Steven and Denise Liebig Dr. Porter Catherine Squillace Mark and Deborah Gresens Debbie Lievano-Bolin Ms. Frances S. Porter Rachel Stansel Oz Griebel Karen Linder Jarod and Leah Post Joan and Stan Stasiak Marion Griffin Hoby Littlefield Mr. Jean-Guy and Ted Stein Mark E. Grillo; MEG Property Adlyn Loewenthal Mrs. Brigitte Poulin Henry “Skip” Steiner Services, LLC Charles Logue Michael and Siobhan Prescott Michelle Stone Thomas and Groark Rene and Mary Ann Lopez The Protulis Family Shepard and Marlene Stone Judy Guerard Family of Carlos Lopez Linda and Steven Putterman Judy A. Strong Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Guyer Irene J. Loretto Carla Rae-Gunn Samson Andrew and Karen Sullivan Kate and Mark Hall Lois A. Luddy Inocensio Ramos Vincent Sullivan The Hamilton Family Lori and Rocco Macri Pamela Rapacz Steven and Marjorie Sussman Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan A. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Maffett Lois and Alvin Reiner Cheryl Ann Suzio Hammond, Jr. Colleen and Burke Magnus Ronna L. Reynolds Patricia Swope Jon and Tana Handwerk John and Jeannine Mara Steven Rickenbacher Marlon Taffe George C. Hanna Gary and Ann Marie Maratea Mr. and Mrs. Ezra H. Ripple, IV Brian Tamms and Nancy Strong Harding Robert and Lorraine Marchetti Robbins Family Vaughn Kathleen Barzun Barbara Hardy Dr. Stuart and Deb Markowitz It’s So Ranunculus Gerald S. Tarre Eileen and Gary Hargreaves Michael and Marcy Maselli Flower Shoppe Ms. Charleen Taylor Ms. Linda Healy Theresa Mathieu The Robinson Family Mrs. Barbara F. Telesky Carolyn Heithaus Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Mayhew Henry Roggi Brian and Anne Thibeault Sure Bright Cleaning Service Stephanie McMullon and Larry Runkle Mrs. H. Grant Thomas Mr. Kevin R. Hennessy David Fried Susan and Matthew Saidel Dr. Jeffrey Thomson Guillermo and Marcia Herrera Susan M. Meissner, in Honor Mr. and Mrs. John Saladin Sarah Thrall Ms. Lauren Herring of “Warriors Don’t Cry” Patricia and Andrew Salner Ms. Olga Timofeyeva-Vogt Alfred and Katharine W. Herzog Barbara J. Meredith Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffrey Sands Sharkiteuthis Diving Co. Judi Hills Richard and Michelle Mihalcik Heather Z. Sankey MD Anthony and Pamela Torsiello Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Julie, Craig, and Allie Miller Mr. Joseph Santiago Lucien Lefevre and Hilyard Victoria Miller and Mary T. Sargent Pamela Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hoffman Theodore E. Kane David and Tina Savino Jacob H. Troiano The Hoheb Family Nathaniel and Elizabeth Mills The Sawtelle Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R The Hoppa Family Lea A. Mola Robert Scandura Trumble Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Huard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mongillo Joseph Schaedler Steven Urbanski Sheila Huddleston Mr.* and Mrs. William F.K. The Schmucker Family Jeffrey and Bonnie Van Zandt Merilis Harrington Huff Monks Randall Schug Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Vassar Ms. Christie Hunnicutt Stacey Monroe Daniel Schwartz The Vredenburg Family Beth Hyland Mary Moon Erika and Rob Schwartz Cathi C. Waas Roberta and Wally Irish Michael and Nicole Morelli Alan and Marilyn Schwedel Katherine Lopez and Ian Jackson Ania and Markus Muhlhauser Joann Scott Joseph Walker Mathew and Valerie Jasinski Mr. and Mrs. John and Damin and Samara Scott John Waterman Susan Jobson Virginia Murphy Christine Scully Ms. Elizabeth Wells Kenneth D. Johnson Andrea Murphy Dr. Steven E. Selden and Greg and Kay Werk Stephen and Myra Johnson Pam Murzyn Mrs. Janet R. Selden Shauna West Dawn Peterson Jones Rex and Phyllis Myers Paul and Susanne Seney The Weston Family Michael Kasperski Ms. Dawne C. Naples Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Jeff and Deb Whiteley Karen A. Kelleher Nancy Naples Seymour Cheryl D. White-Mink Nadine Klein Paul and Stacey Navratil Edward and Deborah Shapiro Jane Whitney Mrs. Bernhard L. Kohn, Sr. Shelley Neels Ms. Stephanie L. Sheaffer Jack and Wendy Wilkins Ken and Penny Kollmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Nickle Patrick Sheehan Kimberly Williams Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Korten Bernice G. Noeker Mr. and Mrs. John Shelanskas Attorney and Mrs. Charles Dick and Hazel Koszyca Ms. Barbara Nucci Tami and Aaron Sherman North Williams The Kushnir Family Timothy and Kelly O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. James Sherrard Melanie Winkler, LLC Robert Labas Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Liz Shilosky Marion Wojick Ms. Susan Labieniec Pamela Ockert Dick and Denise Shima Ms. Helen H. Wong Mrs. Louis LaCava Mr. Timothy Orlowski Sonia and Mark Shipman Ken and Melissa Woodward Heidi Lane Susanne Pape Richard and Rosemary Shirey Rex Wright Patrick Langevin and Heads Up Coaching, Inc. Homer and Marge Simpson Timothy Wrobel Chris White Ms. Michele Parlato Peggie Simeoli Troy Zane and Heather Andrew and Genevieve Jennifer Pavlonnis The Sinicrope Family Hicinbothem Lattimer Maureen and John Pennington Mike Sivo Adam Zucker Ms. Lisa A. Lavoie Keith Percy Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Sly, Jr. Anonymous Lawson Family and Lawson Angel Perez Diane Smith Powersource LLC Ms. Michelle L. Perry Raymond Smithberger * deceased Dr. Lawrence and Felicia Lazor Tracie Peterson Jeffrey Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Jaime Pion Mr. Tom and Dr. Susan Tammy Leary Linda and Lou Pisano Sokoloski | 25 AN EXTRA SPECIAL The Bushnell gratefully acknowledges THANK YOU the following funders for their support.

Accenture Genworth Prudential Retirement Aetna Greater Hartford Arts Council PwC Allan S. Goodman, Inc. Greater Hartford Automobile Red Roof Plus Artisan Dealers Association Republic @ The Linden Bank of America Grunberg Realty RM Bradley Bank of America Foundation The Goodwin Hotel The Edward C. & Ann T. Bissell Foundation The Hartford Roberts Foundation BlumShapiro Hartford Foundation for Robinson + Cole, LLP Public Giving The Capital Grille ROGO Distributors Harvard Pilgrim HealthCare Chubb Group of Salute Insurance Companies Henry E. Niles Foundation, Inc. Stanley Black & Decker Citizens Bank Homewood Suites – Downtown Michael and Janet Suisman CohnReznick, LLP J Restaurant/Bar Community Access Fund at Lane Construction Corporation the Hartford Foundation for Comcast Public Giving Lincoln Financial Foundation ConnectiCare TD Bank Lindsey Limousine Connecticut Health & Education The Travelers Companies, Inc. Facilities Authority Locke Lord LLP Travelers Connecticut Foundation Connecticut Natural Gas Company Marcum LLP Treasury Wine Estates Connecticut Office of the Arts Marriott Hartford Downtown United Bank Foundation Delamar Hotel West Hartford Max Restaurant Group Connecticut Dillon Mailing and Printing McCarter & English, LLP United Technologies Corporation Dominion The William and Alice Mortensen V's Trattoria Foundation Elizabeth Carse Foundation, Voya Financial Bank of America, Trustee Newman’s Own Foundation Webster Bank Ensworth Charitable Foundation OFI Wells Fargo Enterprise Holdings Foundation PASI LLC Wells Fargo Foundation ESPN People’s United Bank WFSB Fairview Capital Partners Peppercorn’s Grill XL Catlin Farmington Bank Pepsi Beverages Group Fiduciary Investment Advisors Piccolo Arancio Richard P. Garmany Foundation Plantations, Inc. at the Hartford for Propark Public Giving

26 | BUSHNELL PROMPTER Did You Know? Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week through at least one full year are: • 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement • 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools • 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair • 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance • 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem

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The Bushnell Box Office Accessibility Disruptive Behavior The Bushnell Box Office is open The Bushnell is equipped with Any patron who poses a health Monday through Friday, 10:00 ramps, restrooms, elevators or sanitary risk; disturbs other a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday and seating areas that can patrons; causes damage to The from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., accommodate patrons with Bushnell property; or does not and Sunday beginning at disabilities. When ordering cooperate with staff and security noon (on Bushnell-ticketed your tickets, be sure to tell personnel will be asked to leave performance days only). The the Box Office of any special the venue. Box Office remains open 30 requirements. Access guides Electronic Devices minutes after curtain for all are available at the Customer Cellular phones, pagers and performances. Telephone (860) Relations Desk. other electronic devices should 987-5900, Fax (860) 987-6080. Patron Accessibility be silenced prior to entering the A telecommunications device Services sponsored by: theater. Text messaging and the for the deaf (TDD/TTY) can be ® use of other devices that cause used to communicate with The unnecessary light are prohibited Bushnell Box Office by calling in the theater. (860) 987-6097. Tickets, news Persons who are and information are also available Hearing-Impaired Late Arrival online at www.bushnell.org Infrared (ILS) headsets and neck Late seating will be at the 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. induction loops are available at discretion of the production company, and requires that late Parking the Customer Relations Desk to audience members wait to enter Secure and well-lighted parking assist with sound amplification the theater until a designated is available in the State of and clarity. A driver’s license or break in the performance. For Connecticut parking lots along other form of photo ID must your convenience, closed circuit Capitol Avenue. For patrons be presented. televisions are located in displaying a valid accessible Behind the Scenes the lobbies. parking permit, there are a at The Bushnell number of parking spaces Bushnell tours are given by End of Performance available within the State of appointment. Please call (860) For your safety and the safety Connecticut Public Health 987-6033 to schedule a tour. of your fellow patrons, please Laboratory parking lot. In do not leave your seat until the Café addition, valet services are house lights have been turned Visit our café for a quick available for most evening on. Not only is it dark, but it is bite before the show. The and weekend performances inconsiderate to others, including café features soups, salads, (excluding weekday matinees) the performers. sandwiches, pastries and more. at a cost of $12 per vehicle. The café is open one hour prior to Children The valet parking service is most shows. Everyone attending performances located on Capitol Avenue. at The Bushnell must have a Pursuant to City of Hartford In Case of an Emergency ticket, regardless of age. To Municipal Code Sec. 10-29 and Exits are indicated by signs ensure optimum enjoyment for per order of the Hartford Parking located above the theater all patrons, we recommend that Authority, valet services can no entrances. For your safety, please children under 5 only attend longer be provided from Trinity check the location of the exit shows in the Robinson & Cole Street. We apologize for any nearest your seat. In the event Family Series and The Bushnell inconvenience this may cause. of an evacuation, Bushnell staff Children’s Theatre. The Bushnell and volunteers are available to staff reserves the right to ask any assist you. parents/guardians whose children cause disruptions during a performance to leave the theater.

If you have any additional questions or comments regarding Bushnell services, please contact Customer Relations and Patron Feedback at (860) 987-6059.

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