Theproducersperspectivepro .Com

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Theproducersperspectivepro .Com Regional Theater and Theater Company Contact Information Located in United States Company First Name Last Name Title Address City State Zip Code Phone Email 11th Hour Theatre Company Michael O’Brien Producing Artistic Director 2329 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia PA 19148 267-987-9865 [email protected] 11th Hour Theatre Company Jenna Stelmok Managing Director 2329 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia PA 19148 267-987-9865 [email protected] 3-D Theatricals T.J. Dawson Artistic Director P.O. Box 6039 Long Beach CA 90806 714-589-2770 [email protected] 5th Avenue Theatre David Armstrong Artistic Director 1308 5th Avenue Seattle Seattle WA 98101 206-625-1900 [email protected] 5th Avenue Theatre Bernadine Griffin Managing Director 1308 5th Avenue Seattle Seattle WA 98101 206-625-1900 [email protected] ACT Theatres John Langs Artistic Director 700 Union Street Seattle WA 98101 206-292-7676 [email protected] ACT Theatres Carlo Scandiuzzi Executive Director 701 Union Street Seattle WA 98101 206-292-7677 [email protected] Actors Theatre of Louisville Les Waters Artistic Director 316 West Main St. Louisville KY 40202 502-371-0956 [email protected] Actors Theatre of Louisville Kevin Moore Managing Director 316 West Main St. Louisville KY 40202 502-371-0956 [email protected] Alabama Shakespeare Festival Geoffrey Sherman Producing Artistic Director 1 Festival Drive Montgomery AL 36117 334.271.5300 [email protected] Alabama Shakespeare Festival Nancy Rominger Associate Director 1 Festival Drive Montgomery AL 36117 334.271.5300 [email protected] Alley Theatre Gregory Boyd Artistic Director 615 Texas Avenue Houston TX 77002 713-220-5700 [email protected] Alley Theatre Dean Gladden Managing Director 615 Texas Avenue Houston TX 77002 713-220-5700 [email protected] Alliance Theatre Susan Booth Artistic Director 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta GA 30309 404-733-4650 [email protected] Alliance Theatre Mike Schleifer Managing Director 1280 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta GA 30309 404-733-4650 [email protected] American Conservatory Theater Carey Perloff Artistic Director 405 Geary Street San Francisco CA 94102 415-749-2228 [email protected] American Conservatory Theater Peter Pastreich Executive Director 405 Geary Street San Francisco CA 94102 415-749-2228com [email protected] American Music Theatre Project at Northwestern David Bell Artistic Director 10 Arts Circle Drive, #144 Evanston IL 60208 847-467-1172. [email protected] American Repertory Theater Diane Paulus Artistic Director 64 Brattle Street Cambridge MA 2138 617-547-8300 [email protected] American Repertory Theater Diane Quinn Executive Director 64 Brattle Street Cambridge MA 2138 617-547-8300 http://americanrepertorytheater.org/contact Arden Theatre Company Terrence Nolen Producing Artistic Director 40 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia PA 19106 215-922-1122 [email protected] Arden Theatre Company Amy Murphy Managing Director 40 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia PA 19106 215-922-1122 [email protected] Arena Stage Molly Smith Artistic Director 1101 Sixth Street Washington D.C. 20024 202-554-9066 [email protected] Arena Stage Edgar Dobie Executive Director 1101 Sixth Street Washington D.C. 20024 202-554-9066 [email protected] Arizona Theatre Company David Goldstein Artistic Director 455 North 3rd Street Tucson/Phoenix AZ 85004 520-884-8210 [email protected] Arizona Theatre Company Billy Russo Managing Director 343 S. Scott Avenue Tucson/Phoenix AZ 85701 602-256-6899 [email protected] Arkansas Repertory Theatre John Miller-Stepha Producing Artistic Director 601 Main Street Little Rock AR 72203 501-378-0445 [email protected] Arkansas Repertory Theatre Michael McCurdy Managing Director 601 Main Street Little Rock AR 72203 501-378-0445 [email protected] Artists Repertory Theatre Damaso Rodriguez Artistic Director 1515 SW Morrison St. Portland OR 97205 503-241-1278 [email protected] Artists Repertory Theatre Sarah Horton Managing Director 1515 SW Morrison St. Portland OR 97205 503-241-1278 [email protected] Artpark and Company Sonia Clark Executive Director 450 South 4th Street Lewiston NY 14092 716-754-4375 [email protected] Artpark and Company Katie Miller Business Manager 450 South 4th Street Lewiston NY 14092 716-754-4375 [email protected] Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities Rod Lansberry Producing Artistic Director 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada CO 80003 720-898-7200 [email protected] Asolo Repertory Theatre Michael Edwards Producing Artistic Director 5555 North Tamiami Trail Sarasota F 34243 941-351-8000 [email protected] L Asolo Repertory Theatre Linda DiGabriele Managing Director 5555 North Tamiami Trail Sarasota F 34243 941-351-8000 [email protected] L Aurora Theater Anthony Rodriguez Producing Artistic Director P.O. Box 2014 Lawrenceville GA 30046 678-226-6222 [email protected] Aurora Theater D.H. Malcolm General Manager P.O. Box 2014 Lawrenceville GA 30046 678-226-6222 [email protected] Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music Victoria Bussert Professor 275 Eastland Rd Berea OH 44017 440-826-2900 [email protected] Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance Bill Jenkins Chairperson Dept. of Theatre 2000 W University Ave Muncie IN 47306 800-382-8540 [email protected] Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance TheProducersPerspectivePRODavid Valdez Managing Director 2000 W University Ave Muncie IN 47306 800-382-8540 [email protected] Barrington Stage Company Julianne Boyd Artistic Director 30 Union Street Pittsfield MA 01201 413 236-8888 [email protected] Barrington Stage Company Tristan Wilson Production & Operations 30 Union Street Pittsfield MA 01201 413 236-8888 [email protected] Barter Theatre Richard Rose Producing Artistic Director 127 W. Main Street Abingdon VA 24210 276-628-3991 [email protected] Barter Theatre Jeremy Wright Managing Director 127 W. Main Street Abingdon VA 24210 276-628-3991 [email protected] Berkeley Playhouse Elizabeth McKoy Artistic Director 2640 College Ave. Berkeley CA 94704 510-845-8542 [email protected] Berkeley Playhouse Kimberly Dooley Associate Artistic Director 2640 College Ave. Berkeley CA 94704 510-845-8542 [email protected] Berkeley Playhouse Gretchen Feyer Managing Director 2640 College Ave. Berkeley CA 94704 510-845-8542 [email protected] Blumenthal Performing Arts Tom Gabbard President 130 N Tryon St. Charlotte NC 28202 704-372-1000 [email protected] Boston Conservatory Neil Donohoe Dean of Theater 8 Fenway, Boston, MA 02215 Boston MA 02215 617-536-6340 [email protected] Broadway Rose Theatre Sharon Maroney Producing Artistic Director P.O. Box 231004 Tigard OR 97281 503-620-5262 [email protected] Broadway Rose Theatre Dan Murphy Managing Director P.O. Box 231004 Tigard OR 97281 503-620-5262 [email protected] California Musical Theatre Glenn Casale Artistic Consultant 1510 J Street, Suite 200 Sacramento CA 95814 916-446-5880 [email protected] California Musical Theatre Laura Mattice General Manager 1510 J Street, Suite 200 Sacramento CA 95814 916-446-5880 [email protected] Capital Repertory Theatre Maggie Mancinelli-Ca Producing Artistic Director 111 N Pearl St Albany NY 12207 518-445-7469 [email protected] Casa Mañana Musicals Wally Jones President & Executive 3101 W. Lancaster Ave. Forth Worth TX 76107 817-332-2272 [email protected] Casa Mañana Musicals Leslie Bradford Managing Director 3101 W. Lancaster Ave. Forth Worth TX 76107 817-332-2272 [email protected] Center Theatre Group Michael Ritchie Artistic Director 601 W Temple St Los Angeles CA 90012 213-628-2772 [email protected] Center Theatre Group Stephen Rountree Managing Director 602 W Temple St Los Angeles CA 90012 213-628-2773 [email protected] CENTERSTAGE Kwame Kwei-Armah Artistic Director 700 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 410-332-0033 [email protected] CENTERSTAGE Michael Ross Managing Director 700 N Calvert St Baltimore MD 21202 410-332-0033 [email protected] Chicago Shakespeare Theater Barbara Gaines Artistic Director 800 E Grand Ave Chicago IL 60611 312-595-5656 [email protected] Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Blake Robison Artistic Director 962 Mt Adams Cir Cincinnati OH 45202 513-421-3888 [email protected] Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Buzz Ward Managing Director 962 Mt Adams Cir Cincinnati OH 45202 513-421-3888 [email protected] City Theatre Company James McNeel Managing Director 1300 Bingham St Pittsburgh PA 15203 412-431-2489 [email protected] City Theatre Company Tracy Brigden Artistic Director 1300 Bingham St Pittsburgh PA 15203 412-431-2490 [email protected] Clarence Brown Theatre Company Cal MacLean Producing Artistic Director 1714 Andy Holt Ave Knoxville TN 37916 865-974-6011 [email protected] Clarence Brown Theatre Company David Byrd Managing Director 1714 Andy Holt Ave Knoxville TN 37916 865-974-6011 [email protected] Court Theatre Charles Newell Artistic Director 5535 S Ellis Ave Chicago I 60637 773-702-7005 [email protected] L Court Theatre Stephen Albert Executive Director 5535 S Ellis Ave Chicago I 60637 773-702-7005 [email protected] L Crystal Theatre Cheryl Kemeny Artistic Director 12 June Avenue Norwalk CT 06850 203-847-4850 [email protected] Dallas Summer Musicals David Hyslop Interim Managing Director P.O. Box 710336
Recommended publications
  • More- for Immediate Release CENTER THEATRE GROUP
    For immediate release CENTER THEATRE GROUP ANNOUNCES 2018 — 2019 SEASON AT THE MARK TAPER FORUM AND KIRK DOUGLAS THEATRE THE 2018 — 2019 SEASONS FEATURE TWO WORLD PREMIERES, A PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING PLAY, A NEW WORK BY A PULITZER WINNER, A POWERFUL WORK BY A LOS ANGELES FAVORITE, AN EXCITING SOLO WORK, A RECENT NEW YORK HIT, AN ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION OF A CLASSIC PIECE AND THE THIRD ANNUAL BLOCK PARTY: CELEBRATING LOS ANGELES THEATRE The 2018-2019 Season at the Mark Taper Forum Includes “Sweat,” “Valley of the Heart,” “Linda Vista,” “Lackawanna Blues” and “Happy Days” Begins August 29, 2018, and Runs Through June 30, 2019 The 2018-2019 Season at the Kirk Douglas Theatre Includes “School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play,” “Quack,” Block Party: Celebrating Los Angeles Theatre and “From the Words and Writings of Dana H.” Begins September 2, 2018, and Runs Through June 23, 2019 Two Subscriber Bonus Options Offered as Part of Off Center Center Theatre Group Collaborations with Arts Partners Around Town [For complete listing of plays and performance dates, please see final pages of release.] Center Theatre Group Artistic Director Michael Ritchie has set the 2018 — 2019 seasons at both the Mark Taper Forum and Kirk Douglas Theatre. Together, the seasons feature new plays, classic works and the continuation of Block Party, which celebrates the rich array of theatre produced every year in Los Angeles. “The eight shows scheduled in the 51st season at the Taper and the 15th season at the Douglas run the gamut from world premiere comedies to enduring classics,” said Ritchie.
    [Show full text]
  • The Following Blue Star Theatres Are Listed in Alphabetical Order
    The following Blue Star Theatres are listed in alphabetical order. 2nd Story, Warren, RI Manhattan Theatre Center, New York, NY 7 Stages, Atlanta, GA McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY Northlight Theatre, Skokie, IL Adventure Stage, Chicago, IL Olney Theatre Center for the Arts, Olney, MD Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Montgomery, AL Penobscot Theatre Company, Bangor, ME Alley Theatre, Houston, TX People’s Light & Theatre, Malvern, PA Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA Performance Network Theatre, Ann Arbor, MI American Blues Theater, Chicago, IL Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh, PA American Conservatory Theater, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Chapel Hill, NC San Francisco, CA Portland Center Stage, Portland, OR American Repertory Theater, Cambridge, MA Round House Theatre, Bethesda, MD Arena Stage, Washington, D.C. Roundabout Theatre Company, New York, NY Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Little Rock, AR Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle, WA Artists Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA Arvada Center Theatre, Arvada, CO Second Stage Theatre, New York, NY Asolo Repertory, Sarasota, FL Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA Bloomsburg Ensemble Theatre, Bloomsburg, PA Stages Theatre Company, Hopkins, MN Boise Contemporary Theater, Boise, ID Stageworks Theatre, Tampa, FL Burning Coal Theatre Company, Raleigh, NC Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL California Shakespeare Theatre, Orinda, CA Studio Theatre, Washington, D.C. Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY CENTERSTAGE, Baltimore, MD The Contemporary American Theater Festival, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Ellicott City, MD Shepherdstown, WV Childsplay, Tempe, AZ The Old Globe, San Diego, CA Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati, OH The Repertory Theatre of St.
    [Show full text]
  • The Theory of Relativity
    Theory of Relativity | 11 Cast | 12 Songs and Scenes | 12 Who’s Who | 13 Authors’ Notes | 19 About Goodspeed Musicals | 25 History of The Norma Terris Theatre | 27 The Goodspeed Opera House Foundation | 29 Corporate Support | 30 Foundation & Government Support | 30 Looking to the Future | 31 Goodspeed Musicals Staff | 34 For Your Information | 44 Audio and video recording and photography are prohibited in the theatre. Please turn off your cell phone, beeper, watch alarm or anything else that might make a distracting noise during the GMS2 performance. Unwrap any candies, cough drops, or mints before the performance begins to avoid disturbing your fellow audience members or the actors on stage. We appreciate your cooperation. Editor Lori A. Cartwright ADVERTISING OnStage Publications 937-424-0529 | 866-503-1966 e-mail: [email protected] www.onstagepublications.com This program is published in association with OnStage Publications, 1612 Prosser Avenue, Kettering, OH 45409. This program may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. JBI Publishing is a division of OnStage Publications, Inc. Contents © 2015. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. 2 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2015 SEASON Theory of Relativity | 11 Cast | 12 Songs and Scenes | 12 Who’s Who | 13 Authors’ Notes | 19 About Goodspeed Musicals | 25 History of The Norma Terris Theatre | 27 The Goodspeed Opera House Foundation | 29 Corporate Support | 30 Foundation & Government Support | 30 Looking to the Future | 31 Goodspeed Musicals Staff | 34 For Your Information | 44 Audio and video recording and photography are prohibited in the theatre. Please turn off your cell phone, beeper, watch alarm or anything else that might make a distracting noise during the GMS2 performance.
    [Show full text]
  • The Shubert Foundation 2020 Grants
    The Shubert Foundation 2020 Grants THEATRE About Face Theatre Chicago, IL $20,000 The Acting Company New York, NY 80,000 Actor's Express Atlanta, GA 30,000 The Actors' Gang Culver City, CA 45,000 Actor's Theatre of Charlotte Charlotte, NC 30,000 Actors Theatre of Louisville Louisville, KY 200,000 Adirondack Theatre Festival Glens Falls, NY 25,000 Adventure Theatre Glen Echo, MD 45,000 Alabama Shakespeare Festival Montgomery, AL 165,000 Alley Theatre Houston, TX 75,000 Alliance Theatre Company Atlanta, GA 220,000 American Blues Theater Chicago, IL 20,000 American Conservatory Theater San Francisco, CA 190,000 American Players Theatre Spring Green, WI 50,000 American Repertory Theatre Cambridge, MA 250,000 American Shakespeare Center Staunton, VA 30,000 American Stage Company St. Petersburg, FL 35,000 American Theater Group East Brunswick, NJ 15,000 Amphibian Stage Productions Fort Worth, TX 20,000 Antaeus Company Glendale, CA 15,000 Arden Theatre Company Philadelphia, PA 95,000 Arena Stage Washington, DC 325,000 Arizona Theatre Company Tucson, AZ 50,000 Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre Little Rock, AR 20,000 Ars Nova New York, NY 70,000 Artists Repertory Theatre Portland, OR 60,000 Arts Emerson Boston, MA 30,000 ArtsPower National Touring Theatre Cedar Grove, NJ 15,000 Asolo Repertory Theatre Sarasota, FL 65,000 Atlantic Theater Company New York, NY 200,000 Aurora Theatre Lawrenceville, GA 30,000 Aurora Theatre Company Berkeley, CA 40,000 Austin Playhouse Austin, TX 20,000 Azuka Theatre Philadelphia, PA 15,000 Barrington Stage Company
    [Show full text]
  • 9 Short Plays from the Longest Year of Our Lives
    LONG STORY SHORT 9 SHORT PLAYS FROM THE LONGEST YEAR OF OUR LIVES Sponsored by Linda Archer The Law Office of Steven Edward Buckingham Bob & Bev Howard Meghan Riordan & Chris Prince Debra & Tom Strange A Friend of The Warehouse Theatre THE WAREHOUSE THEATRE RECEIVES GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM THE JEAN T. AND HEYWARD G. PELHAM FOUNDATION AND THE HARRIET WYCHE ENDOWMENT BREAK Featuring MACHETE ORDER A LEG! by Marco Ramirez the 1 Sending our well wishes to by Cammi Stilwell Warehouse Theatre for a THIS IS DEREK by Paul Grellong spectacular show run. GERMS by Dorothy Fortenberry THE DESERT by Janine Salinas Schoenberg WAS HERE by Donald Jolly THE RELIEF OF TRUTH by Avery Sharpe SHOOTS fuelforbrands.com by Kristoffer Diaz HOPE by Bekah Brunstetter THE WAREHOUSE THEATRE PRESENTS LONG STORY SHORT BREAK Featuring MACHETE ORDER A LEG! by Marco Ramirez the 1 Sending our well wishes to by Cammi Stilwell Warehouse Theatre for a THIS IS DEREK by Paul Grellong spectacular show run. GERMS by Dorothy Fortenberry THE DESERT by Janine Salinas Schoenberg WAS HERE by Donald Jolly THE RELIEF OF TRUTH by Avery Sharpe SHOOTS fuelforbrands.com by Kristoffer Diaz HOPE by Bekah Brunstetter THE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRO- DUCTION OR DISTRIBUTING RECORDINGS OF ANY MEDIUM, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, IS STRICTLY PROHIB- ITED, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW. FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR There have been many adjustments we’ve had to make at The Warehouse over the past 15 months.
    [Show full text]
  • Opera and Music Theater Dance Readings and Workshops Lighting
    J O S H U A B ENGHIAT 53 Lefferts Ave • Brooklyn, NY 11225-3901 (646) 249-2478 • [email protected] • www.BenghiatLighting.com L I G H T I N G D ESIGNER Opera and Music Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Lighting Designer (includes live concerts and digital broadcast) 2013 – Present Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts The White Light Festival (Assoc. Lighting Designer to Matt Frey 2011-2015) 2011 – Present Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts The Swedish Chamber Orchestra with Nina Stemme 2013 NY Opera Society & Newark Archdiocese Dialogues of the Carmelites Dir. Will Bryan 2007 The Lyric Opera of Chicago Resident Assistant 2000 – 2002 Theater The 14th Street Y Hanna and the Moonlit Dress Dir. Ronit Muszkatblit Long View Theater Company Office Politics(Premiere) Dir. Aimee Todoroff 2015 Theatre 167 Pirira (Premiere) Dir. Ari Laura Kreith 2013 Barnard College Marisol Dir. Saheem Ali 2011 New Worlds Theatre Project Under the Cross Dir. David Winitsky 2011 Midtown International Theatre Festival Until We Find Each Other Dir. David Winitsky 2010 Barter Theatre The Blue-Sky Boys (Premiere) Dir. Nicholas Piper 2010 Barter Theatre Annie Dir. Richard Rose 2010 Zoellner Arts Center, Lehigh University Our Dad is in Atlantis Dir. David Winitsky 2009 Barter Theatre Heaven Sent (Premiere) Dir. Mary Lucy Bivins 2009 Playwrights Theatre, NJ Our Dad is in Atlantis Dir. David Winitsky 2009 Luna Stage The Santaland Diaries Dir. David Winitsky 2008 What Exit? Theatre Company The Housekeeper Dir. Jim Peskin 2008 What Exit? Theatre Company The Santaland Diaries Dir. David Winitsky 2007 Columbia University The Wild Party Dir.
    [Show full text]
  • By Samuel D. Hunter Martin Benson
    50th Season • 479th Production SEGERSTROM STAGE / MARCH 28 - APRIL 27, 2014 Marc Masterson Paula Tomei ARTISTIC DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR David Emmes & Martin Benson FOUNDING ARTISTIC DIRECTORS presents the world premiere of REST by Samuel D. Hunter John Iacovelli Angela Balogh Calin Donna Ruzika Michael Roth SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN ORIGINAL MUSIC/SOUNDSCAPE John M. Baker Jackie S. Hill Sue Karutz* DRAMATURG PRODUCTION MANAGER STAGE MANAGER Directed by Martin Benson Mary Beth Adderley Olivia & A. Andrew Johnson Honorary Producers REST was commissioned by South Coast Repertory. Rest • South CoaSt RepeRtoRy • P1 CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance) Etta .......................................................................................... Lynn Milgrim* Ken ......................................................................................... Wyatt Fenner* Gerald .................................................................................... Richard Doyle* Jeremy .......................................................................................... Rob Nagle* Ginny ............................................................................................ Libby West* Faye ........................................................................................... Sue Cremin* Tom ...................................................................................... Hal Landon Jr.* SETTING A retirement home of the outskirts of a town in northern Idaho. The present. LENGTH Approximately one hour
    [Show full text]
  • EMILIE La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life at the Petit Théâtre at Cirey Tonight
    45th Season • 435th Production JULIANNE ARGYROS STAGE / APRIL 19 - MAY 10, 2009 David Emmes Martin Benson PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ARTISTIC DIRECTOR presents the World Premiere of EMILIE La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life at the Petit Théâtre at Cirey Tonight BY Lauren Gunderson Cameron Anderson Nephelie Andonyadis Lonnie Rafael Alcaraz Vincent Olivieri ScENIc DESIGN cOSTUME DESIGN LIGhTING DESIGN ORIGINAL MUSIc & SOUND DESIGN Gabriela Estrada Kelly L. Miller Joshua Marchesi Jennifer Ellen Butler* MOVEMENT DIREcTOR DRAMATURG PRODUcTION MANAGER STAGE MANAGER DIRECTED BY David Emmes Bette & Wylie Aitken, hONORARY PRODUcERS EMILIE—LA MARQUISE DU CHÂTELET DEFENDS HER LIFE AT THE PETIT THÉÂTRE AT CIREY TONIGHT was commissioned by South Coast Repertory with a grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation and workshopped in the 2008 Pacific Playwrights Festival. Emilie • So u t h Co a S t Re p e R t o R y CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance) Emilie ................................................................................................... Natacha Roi* Voltaire .................................................................................................... Don Reilly* Soubrette ......................................................................................... Rebecca Mozo* Madam ............................................................................................. Susan Denaker* Gentleman ............................................................................. Matthew Humphreys* LENGTH Approximately
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report Fiscal Year 2021
    Annual Report Fiscal Year 2021 Sara Porkalob in Dragon Mama. Produced by American Repertory Theater in 2019, virtually released in 2020. Photo by Gretjen Helene. Founded over forty years ago, Theatre Forward fosters collaboration between America’s prominent regional theatres, connects them to funding and resources on a national level, and advocates for the arts in America. The Theatre Forward cohort comprises a network of 19 leading theatres in as many separate cities, providing an efficient conduit for funders to support important cultural institutions and their communities on a national level. 505 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2504 | New York, NY 10018 | T. 212 750 6895 | www.theatreforward.org TO THEATRE FORWARD FUNDERS At this writing it has been fifteen months since the COVID-19 pandemic forced theatres across the country to close. We imagined it would be a period of weeks, or perhaps a few months, before normal operations would resume. As time passed and the severity of the pandemic became more apparent, theatre executives courageously faced the unavoidable and made difficult but necessary decisions to downsize and, in many cases, to cut salaries for remaining staff, and take programs and fundraising events online. During this dark period, Theatre Forward and its valued partner-donors remained committed to providing funds for general operating support, workforce stabilization, education programs, and the advancement of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) within the theatres and their communities. In May of 2020, Theatre Forward was proud to administer a $1 million COVID-19 relief grant program on behalf of the Hearst Foundations. And in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, grants and donations from individuals, corporations and foundations made it possible for Theatre Forward to distribute $870,000 to its member theatres.
    [Show full text]
  • The Little Foxes Program
    THE LITTLE FOXES 2016/17 SEASON We are deeply saddened by the recent passing of Zelda Fichandler, Arena Stage’s co-founder and first Artistic Director. She was 91. Zelda was an extraordinary woman and brilliant theater professional who transformed American theater with her vision and artistry. From Artistic Director Molly Smith: Zelda is the mother of us all in the American theater. It was her thinking as a seminal artist and architect of the not-for-profit resident theater that imagined resident theaters creating brilliant theater in our own communities. A revolutionary idea. Her thinking and her writing have forged the way we were created and the resident nature of our movement. She is irreplaceable but lives on in every single not-for-profit theater in America — now over 1,500 strong. Her legacy stretches from coast to coast. Arthur Miller wrote in the preface to Arena’s 40th anniversary keepsake book (The Arena Adventure) that Arena had the makings of a national theater for the U.S. Without Zelda and Margo Jones and Nina Vance there would not be this robust American theater landscape. So, it was a vision like Zelda’s that could lead to a time where our vision at Arena for American work can thrive. She had a remarkable openness to new ideas and most of all, to always, always support the artist. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends who knew her best. The Lillian Hellman Festival is dedicated to the memory of Zelda Fichandler. 2 2016/17 SEASON Remembering Zelda Fichandler1924 - 2016 Celebrate the Life of Zelda Fichandler The Words of a Visionary The Molly Smith Study Sunday, October 23 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM Public Memorial Service The Fichandler Monday, October 24 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM VISIT ARENASTAGE.ORG/ZELDA FOR MORE INFORMATION.
    [Show full text]
  • Putting It Together
    46th Season • 437th Production SEGERSTROM STAGE / September 11 - October 11, 2009 David Emmes Martin Benson Producing ArtiStic director ArtiStic director presents PUTTING IT TOGETHER words and music by Stephen Sondheim devised by Stephen Sondheim and Julia McKenzie Thomas Buderwitz Soojin Lee Steven Young Drew Dalzell Scenic deSign coStume deSign Lighting deSign Sound deSign Joshua Marchesi Jamie A. Tucker* Production mAnAger StAge mAnAger musical direction by Dennis Castellano directed by Nick DeGruccio Dr. S.L. and Mrs. Betty Eu Huang Huang Family Foundation honorAry ProducerS corPorAte Producer Putting It Together is presented through special arrangement with music theatre international (mti). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by mti. 421 West 54th Street, new york, ny 10019; Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684; www.mtiShows.com Putting It Together• SOUTH COA S T REPE R TO R Y P1 THE CAST (in order of appearance) Matt McGrath* Harry Groener* Niki Scalera* Dan Callaway* Mary Gordon Murray* MUSICIANS Dennis Castellano (conductor/keyboards), John Glaudini (synthesizer), John Reilly (woodwinds), Louis Allee (percussion) SETTING A New York penthouse apartment. Now. LENGTH Approximately two hours including one 15-minute intermission. PRODUCTION STAFF Casting ................................................................................ Joanne DeNaut, CSA Dramaturg .......................................................................... Linda Sullivan Baity Assistant Stage Manager .............................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Study Guide Alice in Wonderland
    Study Guide prepared by Catherine Bush Barter Playwright-in-Residence Alice in Wonderland Adapted by Catherine Bush from Lewis Carroll’s story Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland *Especially for Grades K-6 By the Barter Players – Barter on Demand (NOTE: Standards listed below include those for reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, seeing a performance of the play, and completing the study guide.) Virginia SOLs English – K.1, K.5, K.8, K.9, K.12, 1.1, 1.5, 1.8, 1.9, 1.13, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.12, 3.4, 3.5, 3.9, 3.11, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.7, 4.9, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.5, 5.7, 5.9, 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, 6.7, 6.9 Theatre Arts – 6.5, 6.7, 6.8, 6.10, 6.18, Tennessee/North Carolina Common Core State Standards English/Language Arts - Reading Literacy: K.1, K.3, K.5, K.7, K.9, 1.1, 1.2, 1.7, 1.9, 1.10, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.10, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.9, 3.10, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.7, 4.9, 4.10, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.9, 5.10, 6.2, 6.4, 6.7, 6.9 English Language Arts – Writing: K.1, K.5, K.7, K.8, 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.8, 2.1, 2.3, 2.5, 2.8, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.7, 3.8, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.7, 6.8, 6.9 Tennessee Fine Arts Curriculum Standards Theatre – K.1, K.3, K.4, K.5, K.6, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 3.1, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 4.1, 4.3, 4.6, 4.7, 5.1, 5.3, 5.6, 5.7, 6.1, 6.3, 6.6, 6.7 North Carolina Essential Standards Theatre Arts – K.A.1, K.AE.1, 1.A.1, 1.AE.1, 1.CU.2, 2.C.2, 2.A.1, 2.AE.1, 3.C.1, 3.C.2, 3.A.1, 3.CU.1, 3.CU.2, 4.C.1, 4.A.1, 4.AE.1, 5.C.1, 5.A.1, 5.AE.1, 5.CU.2, 6.C.1, 6.C.2, 6.A.1, 6.AE.1 A Brief History Barter Theatre was founded during the Great Depression by Robert Porterfield, an enterprising young actor.
    [Show full text]