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Chicago Shakespeare Theater 800 E. Grand on Navy Pier On the Boards 12 Chicago, Illinois 60611 A selection of notable CST events, plays and players 312.595.5600 www.chicagoshakes.com ©2015 Point of View 14 Chicago Shakespeare Theater The artistic duo behind The Tempest All rights reserved. discusses their collaboration ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Barbara Gaines EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Criss Henderson

ABOVE: The Tempest set rendering Cast 21 by Daniel Conway Playgoer’s Guide 22 Profi les 24 From Another Perspective 36 Scholar Mary Ellen Lamb looks back at the meanings of magic in Shakespeare’s world

4 Fall 2015 | The Tempest CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER Welcome

DEAR FRIENDS,

Each year, the fall theater season in Chicago showcases an astonishing line-up of ambitious work. At Chicago Shakespeare, we are thrilled to launch our own season with Aaron Posner and Teller’s fantastical production of The Tempest. Their vision is a delight for the senses—a magical theatrical journey in every sense of the word!

Fueled by our talented company of actors (including the incomparable Larry Yando as Prospero), the music of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, choreography of Pilobolus, and, of course, magical splendor aplenty, the production serves as a powerful reminder of how Shakespeare’s work inspires modern artists across disciplines—it is the perfect prelude for Shakespeare 400 Chicago. This international arts festival in 2016 will ignite Shakespeare’s canon at the major cultural institutions of Chicago and invite the artists of the CARASCO PHOTOGRAPHY world to use Chicago as their stage.

We are excited to begin our most ambitious season to date with this unique imagining of The Tempest. And, we are grateful for your patronage. For, without you at our side, we could not bring his work to life in so many extraordinary ways … 400 years later.

Barbara Gaines Criss Henderson Sheli Z. RosenbRosenbergerg Artistic Director Executive Director Chair, Board of Directors

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Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) believes that Shakespeare speaks to U.S. PREMIERRE OF A NEW MUSISICALC everyone. A global theatrical force, CST is known for vibrant productions that THE TEMPEST refl ect Shakespeare’s genius for storytelling, language and empathy for the SEPS TEMMBER 8–NOVEMBER 8, 2012 5 RIDE THE CYCLONE byy Wili liamm Shhakespeae re SEPTEMBER 29–NOVEMBER 8, 2015 human condition. The Theater has evolved into a dynamic company, producing adapteed and directed by Aarron Poosner and Tellel r boookk, mumusic and lyyrics by Jaccob RiR chmoond annd Brooke Maaxwwell award-winning plays at its home on Navy Pier, throughout Chicago’s schools soonggs bbyy Tomm Waits and Kathleen Brennan dirrectted and choreographed by RaRachhell Rockwwell choreograaphyy by PPilobollus, Matt Kent and neighborhoods and on stages around the world. CST serves as a partner in literacy to Chicago Public Schools, working alongside English teachers to help struggling readers connect with Shakespeare in the classroom, and bringing his text to life on stage for 40,000 students every year. And each summer, 25,000 families and audience members of all ages welcome the free Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks tour into their neighborhoods across the far north, west and south sides of the city. Refl ecting the global city it calls home, CST is the leading producer of international work in Chicago and has toured its plays abroad THE HEIR APPARENT OTHELLO to Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Canada/North America and the Middle East. NOVEMBER 29, 2015– FEBRUARY 18–APRIL 10, 2016 JANUARY 17, 2016 by William Shakespeare The Theater’s tradition of excellence and civic leadership has been honored by David Ives • adapted from Le Légataire directed by Jonathan Munby with numerous national and international awards, including the Regional Universel by Jean-François Regnard directed by John Rando Theatre Tony Award, three Laurence Olivier Awards and seventy-eight total Joseph Jefferson Awards. CST’s work with Chicago Public School students and teachers was recognized by the White House in 2014 with the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award. Among its many international engagements, CST participated in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2006 Complete Works Festival and was selected to represent North America at the Globe to Globe festival as part of London’s 2012 Cultural Olympiad.

SHORT SHAKESPEARE! TUG OF WAR: FOREIGN FIRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS TWELFTH NIGHT EDWARD III HENRY V HENRY VI Sheli Z. Rosenberg* Criss Henderson* Stephanie Pope MARCH 5–APRIL 9, 2016 MAY 11–JUNE 12, 2016 PART 1 Chair William L. Hood, Jr. Richard W. Porter SATURDAYS AT 11:00 A.M. by William Shakespeare Stewart S. Hudnut John Rau adapted and directed by Kirsten Kelly adapted and directed by Barbara Gaines Eric Q. Strickland* Treasurer William R. Jentes* Nazneen Razi Jack L. Karp Ingrid Razny Steven J. Solomon* John P. Keller Glenn R. Richter* Deputy Chair Christie B. Kelly John W. Rowe* COMING IN 2016 Richard A. Kent Robert Ryan Frank D. Ballantine Barbara Malott Kizziah Carole B. Segal Marking four centuries of Shakespeare’s rich legacy, Brit J. Bartter* Edward A. Langan Kathleen Kelly Spear Thomas L. Brown Shakespeare 400 Chicago is a yearlong international arts festival Chase Collins Levey Harvey J. Struthers, Jr. Allan E. Bulley III Anna Livingston Eileen Sweeney held across our city’s leading cultural and creative institutions— Patrick R. Daley Renetta E. McCann Sheila G. Talton featuring the world’s great theater, dance, literature, music, food and Brian W. Duwe Raymond F. McCaskey* Marilynn J. Thoma* Philip L. Engel spectacle. Be among the fi rst to hear the full announcement later Robert G. McLennan Gayle R. Tilles Jeanne B. Ettelson this fall—get on the list at www.shakespeare400chicago.com. Jess E. Merten William J. Tomazin Harve A. Ferrill Christopher O’Brien Donna Van Eekeren Sonja H. Fischer Dennis Olis Priscilla A. (Pam) Walter* Richard J. Franke 1616–2016 Mark S. Ouweleen* Ray Whitacre Barbara Gaines* Carleton D. Pearl Ava D. Youngblood C. Gary Gerst* Judith Pierpont M. Hill Hammock* Paulita A. Pike * denotes Executive Kathryn J. Hayley Committee members Victoria Podesta 312.595.5600 • chicagoshakes.com www.chicagoshakes.com 11 THE TEMPEST CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER On the Boards

Continuing our passion for new work The Arts Leadership Fellowship and Chicago’s citywide summertime CST Artistic Director Barbara Gaines development, this fall marks the Master of Fine Arts degree program, tradition, Chicago Shakespeare in the returns to the Chicago debut of a musical that can offered in a partnership between Parks, wrapped up its fourth summer, this fall to open its 2015-16 season with only be described as part comedy, CST and DePaul University, combines delighting audiences in neighborhoods a stunning new production of Mozart’s part tragedy, and wholly unexpected. graduate coursework with full-time, across the city. Continuing to break classic, The Marriage of Figaro. The Ride the Cyclone tells the story of six management-level employment at attendance records, this summer’s tour opera features the Lyric debuts of two members of a high school chamber the Theater. This past year’s Arts of Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits traveled major European stars, Adam Plachetka choir and what happens as their lives Leadership graduates are taking what to eighteen parks, from Portage Park to and Christiane Karg, performing as are suddenly cut short when they board they have learned around the world. Englewood, performing twenty-six free Figaro and Susanna respectively, with a doomed rollercoaster. Competing for In June, Dottie Bris-Bois attended shows for nearly 30,000 Chicagoans Luca Pisaroni as the rapacious Count the singular opportunity for one student the International Association of Arts of all ages. Chicago Shakespeare in the and Amanda Majeski as “a ravishing, to return to life, we discover their stories and Cultural Management in Aix-en- Parks helped inaugurate a new park on moving, and dignifi ed Countess” through each musical voice—some Provence and Marseille, France, to the city’s south side: previously part (Financial Times). With sets by James poignant, some funny, all ultimately present her thesis on communication of the US Steel Complex, Steelworkers Noone (well known by CST audiences heartrending. Previously a cabaret and fundraising. In December, Doreen Park provided the perfect opening over the years, including his most performance originated by Canadian Sayegh will travel to Adelaide, Australia, venue for a tour bringing Shakespeare recent work on Gaines’ 2013 production theater company Atomic Vaudeville, to present her thesis on festivals and to Chicago—free for all. This unique of The Merry Wives of Windsor) and the show’s development for the Theater changing communities at the Social initiative is made possible year after costumes designed by Susan Mickey Upstairs at Chicago Shakespeare is Theory Politics and the Arts Conference. year by a groundbreaking partnership (also a frequent designer at CST, and directed and choreographed by This fall, CST welcomes its tenth cohort with the Chicago Park District and The the artist behind the sumptuous Sense Rachel Rockwell and guided by CST’s of Fellows to this nationally recognized Boeing Company. and Sensibility), The Marriage of Figaro Creative Producer Rick Boynton. program. promises to be a riotous, exciting and sultry affair for all.

Photo credits, from left: scenic rendering by Scott Davis; Arts Leadership Fellows Doreen Sayegh and Dottie Bris-Bois; Bri Sudia and Emma Ladji with Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks attendees; Barbara Gaines. Photos by Bill Burlingham and Liz Lauren.

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VisitV chicagoshakes.com tot explore more ideas s the rehearsal process began, and stories behind the art on CST’s stages. A The Tempest co-directors the play is about how you behave when you’ve been genuinely hurt, and how Aaron Posner and Teller discussed we move past vengeance towards compassion. Prospero is an angry, diffi cult, their vision with CST’s staff. dark, vengeful person when the play begins, hard-edged and rough. His THE TEMPEST daughter Miranda was three when they’re cast to sea to die. People write about BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Prospero’s as an ‘extreme response.’ No. To me, as a father of a three-year-old, n ADAPTED AND DIRECTED BY CST: Talk about what drew you both to The Tempest. his seems an utterly reasonable response. AARON POSNER AND TELLER n COURTYARD THEATER Aaron Posner: Prospero’s magic is often interpreted And so his magical powers are associated with that overwhelmingly powerful, n SEPTEMBER 8–NOVEMBER 8, 2015 as a metaphor for something else—for Shakespeare’s primal instinct of revenge? n 312.595.5600 career, or technology, or art—or any number of things. n WWW.CHICAGOSHAKES.COM Posner: How do you get to forgiveness from Which can all be interesting. But at the center of our We believe conjuring that kind of rage and hurt? It’s the challenge of production was a radical idea: Make this story about this play. To move towards forgiveness, towards a magician and a father. About someone balancing an and poetry are compassion. To move towards the core of our obsessive preoccupation with another world against complementary. Poetry humanity. And I think in order to get there, the very real needs of this world. is magic, spoken. something needs to mirror that compassion, Teller: There are two plays by Shakespeare that to hold that possibility for humanity up to you. I’ve been nuts about since I was a child: Macbeth, a Magic is poetry acted Prospero has two mirrors: in Ariel and Miranda supernatural horror thriller, and The Tempest—a play out. Marrying them are Prospero’s opportunities to see the world that for me is about a man’s passion for magic and his more broadly. diffi cult decision to give up his art and become a fuller illuminates both. Teller: How many performances of The Tempest human being. It puzzles me that so few productions have you seen where Prospero is a doddering use stage magic to depict Prospero’s powers. old sage who recites speeches? But that’s not the way it’s written. In the text, Prospero fi ghts by torturing his adversaries with he’s this vital, angry, extremely powerful, uneasy, uncomfortable father—and a nightmarish illusions. Stage magic—‘conjuring,’ as the terrifying wizard. Brits call it—is the natural way to let an audience share the experience fi rsthand. Can you talk about what has connected the two of you throughout this artistic journey? Posner: The Tempest is a big tent, as it were, and the Co-directors of Posner: When it comes right down to it, we are both populists. This production The Tempest play is a lot of things. On the one hand it is a broad Aaron Posner and Teller entertainment and a pageant, but it also goes deep is designed to be equally appropriate for a scholar and for someone who about vengeance and forgiveness, hope and despair, has never seen a play before. And that’s the same ‘audience profi le’ that love and ambition, and more. For me, the center of Shakespeare wrote for, appealing to both the aristocracy and the ‘groundlings.’

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Teller and I are trying to follow that lead, making it a visceral experience for the audience. That’s what magic can do. That’s what great acting and great poetry can do. And that’s what music can do.

Teller: We believe conjuring and poetry are complementary. Poetry is magic, spoken. Magic is poetry acted out. Marrying them illuminates both. In our Tempest, Ariel uses sleight of hand to illustrate a tale in Shakespeare’s verse. Prospero re-creates the cruelty of the witch Sycorax with a stage illusion. I think if Shakespeare had been equipped as well as Chicago Shakespeare, he’d have done these very tricks. After all, the surviving stage directions in Shakespeare’s text speak of a feast vanishing with ‘a quaint device,’ which is Elizabethan lingo for ‘conjuring trick.’

How do you envision Ariel and the relationship with Prospero? time. And Tom nodded and growled, ‘Those are my people.’ Kathleen loves Posner: Ariel is pretty much all intention. He Shakespeare, saw the connection, and a few days later, they agreed to allow us to use their music. This unemotional being was wants his freedom. That burning need is with him every moment of the play. He will do his job And then there was the challenge of creating a Caliban for this world that was co-opted by Mr. Spock and excellently and effi ciently because that is the theatrically surprising and engaging? best way to get what he so desperately wants. Teller: There was a sideshow fl avor to the world of Willard the Wizard, and Data and others because Ariel’s not cute, not charming. He is NOT Puck. that suggested that our Caliban should have some freakish physical element. But he’s fascinated by humans as the play goes it is a great lens through Perhaps, we mused, a monster made out of multiple people, like conjoined on. This unemotional being was co-opted by Mr. quintuplets? We asked Pilobolus whether they might be interested in helping which to more clearly see Spock and Data and others because it is a great us develop a new kind of Caliban. They invited us to their Connecticut studio lens through which to more clearly see our own our own humanity, but it and introduced us to choreographer Matt Kent and some amazing dancers. humanity, but it started here. So the relationship Over the course of a single eight-hour day, we tried a fi ve-person monster, started here. with Prospero is taut, strained, but not without then four, then three. All of these seemed unwieldy. But when we got to two, warmth and connection. we saw our Caliban. Matt made two men move as if they had been born as The singular music of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan has come to play an one person, spinning and somersaulting around the stage in ways that defi ed important role in your storytelling. comprehension and made him a creature not only of horror and pathos, but Posner: It all came from our decision to put magic at the center of our of amazement. production. What magical vocabulary in this kind of homespun island world How will the Courtyard Theater here at CST bring a new element to your makes the most sense? Teller thought that the style of early twentieth storytelling? century was most appropriate, a rough-and-tumble style that brought to Teller: We’ve decided to use the thrust stage as the island, and the proscenium mind a particular magician—actually three generations of magicians passed stage as Prospero’s cave, making this unique space really rich in meaning. from father to son—named ‘Willard the Wizard.’ And once you’re in an early That gives us a sense of three dimensions that we haven’t had on proscenium twentieth-century Dust Bowl world, then what better composers than Tom stages, which offer only one “window” into this world. As you know, you have Waits and Kathleen Brennan? Teller had worked with Tom in Frank’s Wild Years arguably the best theater in the world; you walk into the place and you are at Steppenwolf back in the ‘80s. He got in touch with him and we all met. instantly part of it. It’s majestic but is really intimate. It’s an extraordinary Teller: We showed a biography of Willard the Wizard to Tom and Kathleen. place. It is, I have to say, somewhat challenging for some of the magic tricks... As Tom paged through the photos, he stopped at a picture of Willard’s We now have people over, under and around us. And it will be even more musicians on a stage in a tent: a woman singer with a pasteboard impressive if we can make it work! We all fi nd it very exciting, thrilling, and it’s megaphone surrounded by brass players, staring out with earnest, shabby, going to be quite an adventure. Depression-era dignity. It was frightening, funny, and beautiful all at the same

Photos: (previous page) Aaron Posner and Teller; (this page) Company of The Tempest in rehearsal; photos by Bill Burlingham and Liz Lauren

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MAJOR 2015/16 SEASON Th e Harold and Mimi SUPPORTERS Steinberg Charitable Trust CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER SALUTE TO SPONSORS Chicago Shakespeare Theater is proud to recognize the partnership of our leading contributors, whose visionary support ensures that Shakespeare Cast lives in Chicago today and for generations to come. Prospero, a magician, a father LARRY YANDO* and the true Duke of Milan MAJOR SEASON SUPPORTERS Miranda, his daughter EVA LOUISE BALISTRIERI Ariel, his spirit servant NATE DENDY* Caliban, his adopted slave ZACH EISENSTAT* MANELICH MINNIEFEE Antonio, Prospero’s brother and LAWRENCE GRIMM* the usurping Duke of Milan Gonzala, counselor to the King of Naples BARBARA ROBERTSON* Alonso, the King of Naples JOHN LISTER* Ferdinand, the Prince of Naples, LUIGI SOTTILE* Raymond and Burton X. and Alonso’s son Judy McCaskey Sheli Z. Rosenberg Sebastian, Alonso’s brother MICHAEL AARON LINDNER* Stephano, a musician in Alonso’s Court RON E. RAINS* Timothy R. Schwertfeger The Harold and Mimi and Gail Waller Steinberg Charitable Trust Trinculo, a musician in Alonso’s Court ADAM WESLEY BROWN* Rough Magic, a spirit band Juno BETHANY THOMAS* Iris LIZ FILIOS* LEAD SPONSORS Jove ETHAN DEPPE Allscripts Joyce Chelberg Anna and Robert John W. and Mars JAKE SALEH Allstate Insurance Exelon Livingston Jeanne M. Rowe Minions CHRISTOPHER ROSE Company Food For Thought Northern Trust The Shubert CAMERON SHERRILL Paul M. Angell Family Catering Sheila Penrose and Foundation TORIE TRENTER Foundation Julius Frankel Foundation Ernie Mahaffey Strategic Hotel A. N. and Pearl G. Polk Bros. Foundation Capital, Inc. Ellen and Paul Gignilliat Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specifi c announcement is made at Barnett Family Peter and Alicia Pond Carl and Foundation ITW Marilynn Thoma the time of the performance: Harter Clingman* for Stephano, Trinculo; Michael Dailey for Richard W. Porter KPMG LLP Antonio, Sebastian; Ian Knox for Iris, Mars; Tyler Meredith for Miranda; Rosie Newton for BlueCross BlueShield and Lydia S. Marti of Illinois Jan and Bill Jentes Gonzala; Madison Niederhauser for Ferdinand, Minion; Dan Plehal for Caliban; Scott Simon for Jove; Bri Sudia for Juno, Iris; and David Turrentine* for Prospero, Alonso.

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But Gonzala, the duke’s Tempest is notable among Shakespeare’s plays as one of only a few that can trusted counselor, hid provisions and Prospero’s precious books of magic in the claim an original plot. That said, this complex work was certainly infl uenced by the unseaworthy boat and, against all odds, father and daughter reach the safety of a presence of others considered as probable sources, including Montaigne’s Essays, lonely, enchanted island. Ovid’s Metamorphosis, Chaucer’s “Franklin’s Tale”—and the published, fi rst-hand accounts of a shipwreck in 1609 off the coast of Bermuda. Since that time, Prospero has come to rule over Caliban, a savage inhabitant of the island, and Ariel, a spirit of this place. Now, twelve years after his fateful fall Voyages to unknown parts of the world captured the imagination of people from power, Prospero turns his magic into revenge. Conjuring up a terrible sea at the turn of the seventeenth century. Lively accounts were sent home of storm, he awaits Ariel’s report of a boat shipwrecked with all its human cargo—the cannibalism, strange lands and exotic natives. Stories of the Virginia-bound same men who betrayed the duke long ago: his usurping brother Antonio, along colonialists shipwrecked off the coast of Bermuda are believed to have infl uenced with King Alonso of Naples and Antonio’s own power-hungry brother, named Shakespeare’s Tempest, written soon after the published account of the colonists’ Sebastian. With Prospero’s magic manipulating the strings of fate, the ship’s misadventure. An expedition of the Virginia Company set sail from Plymouth on passengers safely reach his island, where the king in despair searches for his only June 2, 1609; on July 24, the fl eet was scattered by a storm. When all but one ship son, Ferdinand. But somewhere on this island, the prince, too, has reached safety— landed safely in Jamestown, it was believed that the Sea Adventure’s crew and as safe as one can be, that is, when one has fallen in love, which Ferdinand does passengers were lost; but the following year two small boats carrying the entire upon fi rst sight of Miranda. group arrived safely at Jamestown from the Bermudas, commonly called “The Devil’s Islands.” Here on this island the stranded party found shelter, wood for As Sebastian plots to kill his brother and usurp the throne of Naples, Caliban teams building new boats, and plenty of food. William Strachey, a member of the crew, up with two other shipwrecked passengers, Stephano and Trinculo, in a plot to wrote that it was “a place of safety and the means of our deliverance.” kill Prospero and seize the island back. At last, Prospero settles the score with his enemies, surprising all with the human power he discovers in his hands and heart. The magician in Chaucer’s “Franklin’s Tale” likely, too, played a role in Shakespeare’s imagination. After dispelling with a clap of hands the vision with which he entertains two love-smitten characters, Chaucer’s magician says, “And Farwell! Al oure revel DATE was ago.” The Franklin ends his tale asking his audience about freedom. The Revel’s Accounts for the year 1611 states: “By the Kings Players: Hallomans nyght was presented att Whithall before ye kings matie a play called The Tempest.” Staged before King James I, it was the fi rst record of performance, “HOW TO REPRESENT A TEMPEST” with a second performance at Court recorded in the winter of 1612-13 as part Another artist’s point of view, from The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, 1478-1518 of the festivities celebrating the betrothal and marriage of King James I’s Let the sea be rough and tempestuous and full of foam whirled among the lofty daughter, Princess Elizabeth. Though records no longer exist to confi rm other waves, while the wind fl ings the lighter spray through the stormy air, till it resembles early performances, The Tempest was likely staged at the Globe and at the new a dense and swathing mist. Of the ships that are therein some should be shown with indoor theater of the King’s Men at Blackfriars. Four hundred years later, it is rent sails and the tatters fl uttering through the air, with ropes broken and masts split the most frequently performed of Shakespeare’s four late so-called “Romance and fallen. And the ship itself lying in the trough of the sea and wrecked by the fury plays,” including Pericles, Cymbeline and The Winter’s Tale. The Tempest was fi rst of the waves with the men shrieking and clinging to the fragments of the vessel. published in 1623 in the First Folio, seven years after the playwright’s death. Make the clouds driven by the impetuosity of the wind and fl ung against the lofty mountain tops, and wreathed and torn like waves beating upon rocks; the air itself terrible from the deep darkness caused by the dust and fog and heavy clouds.

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Profiles science degree in mechanical engineering MICHAEL AARON LINDNER from the Massachusetts Institute of (Sebastian) returns to Technology. Chicago Shakespeare EVA LOUISE BALISTRIERI Dallas); and A Christmas Carol (Trinity Theater, where his credits (Miranda) makes her Repertory Company). Film and television LIZ FILIOS include: Sense and Chicago debut at credits include Turtle Hill and Penn & Teller: (Iris/Rough Magic/Music Sensibility, King Lear, Chicago Shakespeare Fool Us (The CW Network). Mr. Dendy Director) makes her Road Show, Shrek the Theater. Regional credits received his MFA from Brown University. He Chicago debut at Chicago Musical, Sunday in the include: Romeo and Juliet is also a professional magician and magic Shakespeare Theater. Park with George, A Midsummer Night’s (Notre Dame designer/consultant. www.natedendy.com Regional credits include: Dream and The Little Mermaid. Other Shakespeare Festival Passion, Candide, Sunday Chicago credits include: A Kid Like Jake Tour); Sense and Sensibility, The Comedy of ETHAN DEPPE in the Park with George, (About Face Theatre); Mary Poppins, The Errors (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Failure: (Jove/Rough Magic/ The Threepenny Opera (Arden Theatre Music Man (Paramount Theatre); Hairspray, A Love Story, Macbeth, The Comedy of Music Director) returns to Company); Eurydice (The Wilma Theater); Oliver, Ragtime (Drury Lane Theatre Errors (Illinois Shakespeare Festival); Hamlet Chicago Shakespeare Vincent In Brixton (Walnut Street Theatre); Oakbrook); Brigadoon, A Christmas Carol (Tennessee Shakespeare Company); As You Theater, where his credits Midsummer (a play with songs) (Inis Nua (); Hero, The Producers, Like It, The Merchant of Venice (Riverside include: The Little Theatre Company); Noises Off (People’s Into the Woods, 1776 (); Theatre In the Park); To Kill a Mockingbird, Mermaid, Sense and Light); Inherit the Wind (Bristol Riverside Bach at Leipzig (); The Full Pride and Prejudice, The Crucible, Othello, Sensibility, Pericles, Theatre); Marlene and the Machine (Bearded Monty (Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower ten seasons of A Christmas Carol Seussical, Shrek the Musical, Sunday in the Ladies Cabaret); and The Tempest (South Place); The Secret Garden, Sweeney Todd (Milwaukee Repertory Theater); Love’s Park with George, Beauty and the Beast, Coast Repertory). International credits (Jeff Award, ); and Labour’s Lost, The Tempest and Pericles Murder for Two, Follies, The Adventures of include Il Racconto d’Inverno (Teatro Dirty Blonde (Apple Tree Theatre). National (Great River Shakespeare Festival). Ms. Pinocchio and Short Shakespeare! Avvaloranti - Citta della Pieve, Italy). tour credits include Harry Bright in Mamma Balistrieri received her BA in theatre from productions of A Midsummer Night’s Television credits include The Sunny Side Up Mia! Regional credits include productions the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Dream, Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Show (PBSKids’ Sprout). Ms. Filios received with Maine State Music Theatre and Madison trained at the Accademia dell’Arte in Shrew and Macbeth. Other Chicago credits her BFA in musical theatre from the Repertory Theatre. Television credits include Tuscany, Italy. include: Million Dollar Quartet (Chicago and University of Michigan. the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas First National Tour); Les Miserables, The Carol: The Concert (PBS). Mr. Lindner ADAM WESLEY BROWN Who’s Tommy, Mary Poppins, Cats, Rent, In LAWRENCE GRIMM received his BA in musical theatre from (Trinculo) returns to the Heights (Paramount Theatre); West Side (Antonio) makes his Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. Chicago Shakespeare Story, Altar Boyz (Drury Lane Theatre); Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where his past Titanic (Griffi n Theatre Company); See What Theater debut. Other JOHN LISTER credits include Julius I Wanna See (Bailiwick Chicago); Women on Chicago credits include: (Alonso) returns to Caesar and Henry VIII. the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Trevor (Jeff Award Chicago Shakespeare Other Chicago credits Godspell, The Christmas Schooner and Dirty nomination) Solstice, In a Theater, where his credits include Long Way Go Rotten Scoundrels (Theatre at the Center). Garden, Pumpgirl, include: Henry V, Richard Down (Jeff Award Nomination – Best Actor, Regional credits include: The Good War Abigail’s Party, The Meek, The Physicists, Mr. III, Twelfth Night, Edward Jackalope Theatre). Broadway credits (Maltz Jupiter Theatre); Naperville (Slant Kolpert, Caine-Mutiny Court Martial (A Red II, The Winter’s Tale, include Once. Regional credits include: Theatre Project); Telescopes (Soho Rep); Orchid Theatre, founding ensemble Witches, Wizards, Spells Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead Henry IV, Richard III and Hamlet (Notre member); My Name Is Asher Lev (TimeLine and Elves (with the Chicago Chamber (Folger Theatre) and A Christmas Carol Dame Shakespeare Festival). Theatre); The Upstairs Concierge (Goodman Musicians), The Tempest, Richard II, Short (Actors Theatre of Louisville). Mr. Brown Theatre, New Stages); In the Next Room (or Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet, The Herbal released his debut album Adam Wesley ZACH EISENSTAT The Vibrator Play) (Victory Gardens Bed, Antony and Cleopatra and Henry IV Brown: Live at Bowery Poetry on iTunes. (Caliban) makes his Theater); Maple and Vine, Welcome Home Parts 1 and 2. Other Chicago credits include Chicago debut at Jenny Sutter (Next Theatre); Orlando (Court numerous productions with: Writers Theatre, NATE DENDY Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); The Balcony (New Crime Theater); Northlight Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre (Ariel) makes his Chicago Theater. Regional theater Apocalyptic Butterfl ies, Sketchbook, Company, Goodman Theatre, Remy Bumppo debut at Chicago credit highlights include: (Collaboraction Theatre Company); The Theatre Company, Marriott Theatre and Lyric Shakespeare Theater. Off- The Tempest (American Glass Menagerie (Raven Theatre–Jeff Opera of Chicago. Regional credits include Broadway credits include: Repertory Theater); On Award); The Brothers Karamazov, 1984, The productions with: American Players Theatre, David Mamet’s Prairie du the Town, The Chosen (Lyric Stage); Naked King (Lookingglass Theatre Indiana Repertory Theatre, Peninsula Chien (Atlantic Theater Coriolanus (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company); I Never Sang for My Father and Players, Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival Company) and Doctor Company); and The Play about the Baby Wolf Lullaby (Steppenwolf Theatre and International Mystery Writers’ Festival. Faustus (Faultline Theater). Regional credits (Exquisite Corpse Company). He also Company). Film credits include: Welcome to Film and television credits include: Judge include: The Tempest (American Repertory appeared in a reading of A Midsummer Me, Perfect Manhattan and Cicero in Winter. Murray in Public Enemies, Norman in Theater, South Coast Repertory, The Smith Night’s Dream with the Boston Landmarks Television credits include Chicago PD (NBC) Animals, Prison Break (FOX) and The Beast Center); The Fantasticks (Arena Stage, Orchestra (Mirvish Productions). and Unsolved Mysteries (NBC). Mr. Grimm (A&E). He received his bachelor’s degree Trinity Repertory Company, South Coast International theater credits include The holds a BA from Kenyon College and M.Ed. from Ball State University and his MFA from Repertory); Angels in America (Risk Theater Heart of Robin Hood (Mirvish Productions). from DePaul University. He has trained with Michigan State University. Initiative); Twelfth Night (Shakespeare Mr. Eisenstat received his bachelor of the National Shakespeare Conservatory.

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MANELICH MINNIEFEE the Town (Marriott Theatre); Love, Loss, and LUIGI SOTTILE and Cleopatra, The Merry Wives of Windsor, (Caliban) makes his What I Wore, Working, Grand Hotel (Ferdinand) makes his Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, The Two Gentlemen Chicago Shakespeare (Broadway Playhouse); Wicked (Cadillac and Chicago Shakespeare of Verona, King Lear and The Two Noble Theater debut. Mr. Oriental Theatres); Yeast Nation (American Theater debut. Other Kinsmen. Since returning from three years as Minniefee is an actor and Theater Company); Pursued by Happiness Chicago credits include Scar in The Lion King (National Tour), his physical performer living (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); Camino Buena Vista (Steppenwolf Chicago credits include: seven years as in Brooklyn. After Real, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia, House and Theatre Company). Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, The Little receiving his BFA in Garden (Goodman Theatre); Who’s Afraid of Regional credits include: Foxes, Candide, The Jungle Book (Goodman dance from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Virginia Woolf?, Mary Stuart, La Bête (Court Zombie: The American (Woolly Mammoth Theatre); The Dance of Death, As You Like It, he joined Pilobolus Dance Theater, with Theatre); Hard Times (Lookingglass Theatre Theatre Company); The Cherry Orchard, Nixon’s Nixon, Rocket to the Moon, Hamlet, whom he toured full time for six years and Company); and Emma’s Child (Victory Nathan the Wise, King Lear, Kidnapped! Bach at Leipzig (Writers Theatre); Angels in for two years as dance captain. Continuing Gardens Theater). Film and television (People’s Light); Sex with Strangers America, Travesties, An Ideal Husband to perform and teach with Pilobolus, Mr. credits include: The Company, A Straight (Signature Theatre); The Two Gentlemen of (); and Fake, Mother Courage Minniefee also works as a freelance Story, LOL, as well as television projects for Verona (Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival); and Her Children (Steppenwolf Theatre). Mr. performer in New York City, where he has NBC, Disney, CBS, Paramount and the Three Sisters, Cyrano (Arden Theatre Yando has taught acting at DePaul worked with an array of artists, including: webisode, Baby Time! Ms. Robertson has Company); Angels in America: Parts I & II, In University, Northwestern University and CST, Tino Sehgal, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Inbal received more than twenty awards and the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play), and is a freelance acting coach. His Pinto, Alison Chase Performance Group, nominations for her work in theater. She Leaving, Macbeth, Proliferation of the acknowledgments include: the 2014 Sarah Yara Travieso and The Greenwich Opera teaches at Columbia College Chicago. Imagination (The Wilma Theater); An Ideal Siddons Society Award, Chicago Magazine’s Company. Mr. Minniefee’s television Husband (Walnut Street Theatre); Seminar Best Chicago Actor, DePaul University’s appearances include: the 2007 Academy CHRISTOPHER ROSE (Philadelphia Theatre Company); A Excellence in the Arts Award, one of nine Awards telecast, Ellen, Live with Regis and (Minion/Assistant Magic Christmas Carol (Milwaukee Reparatory national recipients of the prestigious Kelly, Sesame Street and commercials for Designer) makes his Theater); The Mystery of Irma Vep (Act II Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship in 2010 and four the NFL Network and BBVA Bank (Spain). Chicago debut at Chicago Playhouse); The Lonesome West, The School Joseph Jefferson Awards. Shakespeare Theater. Mr. for Wives, The Hothouse and The RON E. RAINS Rose is a magician, mind Government Inspector (Lantern Theater AARON POSNER (Stephano) returns to reader and mystery Company). Mr. Sottile received his BA from (Adapter/Director) makes Chicago Shakespeare entertainer in Las Vegas. Temple University. his Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where his past He has performed his private show Theater debut. Mr. Posner credits include: Pinocchio, “Christopher Rose: Mind Control Artist” at BETHANY THOMAS (Juno/ is a Helen Hayes and A Midsummer Night’s numerous hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, Rough Magic) makes her Barrymore Award- Dream and Romeo and including the Royal Resort, The Orleans Hotel Chicago Shakespeare winning director and Juliet. Other Chicago and The Harmon Theater at Planet Theater debut. Other playwright. He is a credits include: Billy Elliott (Drury Lane Hollywood. He has also performed for a Chicago credits include: founder and former artistic director of Theatre); and a number of productions at the television audience of six million on the CW All Shook Up, Big Fish Philadelphia’s Arden Theatre and an Goodman Theater, including eight seasons as Network. Mr. Rose has worked as part of the (Theatre at the Center); associate artist at both the Folger Theatre Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (returning production team (Magic Design/Execution) South Pacifi c (Jeff and Milwaukee Repertory Theater. His again this year). Mr. Rains has also appeared for productions of The Tempest in Las Vegas, Award-Marriott Theatre); Porgy and Bess adaptations include: My Name Is Asher Lev, in productions with: Steppenwolf Theatre Boston and most recently in Costa Mesa, CA. (Court Theater); Hairspray (Drury Lane which ran for ten months off Broadway Company, TimeLine Theatre Company, He is the recipient of a Los Angeles Drama Theatre); Hair (Paramount Theatre); as well (Outer Circle Critics Award for Best New Northlight Theatre, Writers Theatre, Royal Critic Circle Award for his development and as work with , Porchlight Off-Broadway play and the John Gassner George Theatre, Marriott Theatre and the performance of stage illusions and sleight of Music Theatre, About Face Theatre, Theo Award) and Chaim Potok’s The Chosen, . He is a company member hand during The Tempest’s California run. Ubique Cabaret Theatre and American which both enjoyed successful runs at more of Erasing the Distance, an arts organization www.mindcontrolartist.com Theater Company. Regional credits include: than 50 theaters across the country; Ken shedding light on issues of mental health Little Shop of Horrors (Geva Theatre Kesey’s Sometimes a Great Notion; Mark through theater. Online, Mr. Rains is The JAKE SALEH Center); The Color Purple, Ain’t Misbehavin’ Twain’s A Murder, A Mystery, and a Marriage; Onion’s head fi lm critic under the nom de (Mars/Rough Magic) and Ragtime (Milwaukee Repertory and an adaptation of three Kurt Vonnegut plume “Peter K. Rosenthal.” makes his Chicago Theater). Ms. Thomas will appear in the short stories, entitled Who Am I This Time? Shakespeare Theater upcoming season of the television series (and other conundrums of love). His BARBARA ROBERTSON debut. Other Chicago Empire (FOX). Chekhov-inspired Stupid F***ing Bird (Gonzala) returns to credits include: Jesus debuted at Woolly Mammoth and won the Chicago Shakespeare Christ Superstar (Theo LARRY YANDO (Prospero) Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Theater, where her credits Ubique Cabaret Theatre); returns to Chicago Resident Play and the Charles MacArthur include: Gypsy, Julius Plastic Revolution (The New Colony); Tick, Shakespeare Theater, Award for Outstanding Play or Musical, as Caesar, Hamlet, A Little Tick, Boom! (Porchlight Music Theatre); where his credits include well as receiving productions and awards Night Music, The Winter’s (Starkid Productions); Urinetown, King Lear, Julius Caesar, from around the country. His second Tale, Kabuki Lady Cabaret (The Theatre School at DePaul The Taming of the Shrew, Chekhov adaptation, Life Sucks, premiered Macbeth, King Lear and Antony and University); and Evita (Elmhurst College). Twelfth Night, Cymbeline, last season at Theatre J. The Gift of Nothing, Cleopatra. Other Chicago credits include: Mr. Saleh received bachelor degrees both The Tempest, Timon of Mr. Posner’s musical for young audiences, The Detective’s Wife (Writers Theatre); On in music and in theatre from Loyola Athens, All’s Well That Ends Well, Antony received a Helen Hayes Award for University Chicago. Outstanding Play and Musical Adaptation

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for its production at the Kennedy Center. fi lms, working with such maverick directors DAN CONWAY (Scenic Designer) makes his Theatre, Kansas City Repertory, Illinois Raised in Eugene, Oregon, and now living as Jim Jarmusch, Terry Giliam, Francis Ford Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut. Recent Shakespeare Festival, Next Act Theatre, near Washington, DC, Mr. Posner graduated Coppola and Robert Altman. Broadway credits include Penn and Teller Chamber Theatre Productions, Renaissance from Northwestern University and is an on Broadway. Off-Broadway credits include: Theaterworks, Skylight Music Theatre, Eisenhower Fellow. PILOBOLUS (Choreography) Founded Soon, Company, Hairspray, Chess, Sunset Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre, Peninsula in 1971, Pilobolus has built its fervent Boulevard (Signature Theatre Company). Players, Spoleto Festival USA and the TELLER (Adapter/ and expanding international following Regional credits include: At Wit’s End, Love University of Michigan. International credits Director) makes his by proving the human body to be the in Afghanistan, Vanya, Sonya, Masha, and include Garsington Opera at Wormsley. Chicago Shakespeare most expressive, universal and magical Spike (Arena Stage); Harvey, End of the Television credits include work on Law & Theater debut. Teller has of media. Pilobolus maintains its own Rainbow (Milwaukee Repertory Theatre); Order (NBC). Ms. Laritz is a recipient of the been the smaller, quieter singular style while actively collaborating The Games Afoot (The Cleveland Play 2011 Emerging Artist Alumni Award from half of Penn & Teller since with the best and brightest minds from all House); Sabrina Fair (Ford’s Theatre); The University of Michigan and a Jeff Award 1975. With Penn Jillette, conceivable professions the world over. Merry Wives of Windsor (The Shakespeare for The Voysey Inheritance (Remy Bumppo he has played off and on In recent years Pilobolus has transformed Theater of New Jersey); Spoonful of Water, Theatre Company). www.rachellaritz.com Broadway, toured in North America and from avant-garde dance company into an The Aliens (The Studio Theatre); and Penny Britain, and currently is the longest-running international entertainment brand featured (Washington National Opera). Additional THOM WEAVER (Lighting Designer) makes headline act in Las Vegas. Penn & Teller have on Oprah, Late Night with Conan O’Brien New York work includes the premiere of his Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut. written and starred in television series and and the Academy Awards. Pilobolus has Soldier X (HERE Arts Center) and By the Off-Broadway credits include: King Hedley specials, including eight seasons of the been awarded the Berlin Critic’s Prize, the Way Meet Vera Stark (The Juilliard School). II, How I Learned What I Learned, The Emmy-nominated Showtime series Penn & Scotsman Award, the Brandeis Award, a Mr. Conway has received three Helen Hayes Liquid Plain (Signature Theatre Company); Teller: Bullshit!; Penn & Teller Tell a Lie on Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Awards and is the head of the MFA design Teller’s Play Dead (The Players Theater); Discovery; Penn & Teller’s Sincity Achievement in Cultural Programming, program at the University of Maryland. Frankenstein the Musical (37 Arts Theatre); Spectacular on FX; Behind the Scenes, a the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Thrill Me (York Theatre Company); and PBS children’s series on the arts; The Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement PALOMA YOUNG (Costume Designer) makes ReENTRY (Urban Stages). Regional credits Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller, a magic in Choreography, a TED Fellowship, and her Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut. include productions with: Arden Theatre, and comedy series on England’s Channel 4; 2012 Grammy® Award nomination for its Broadway credits include Peter and the Delaware Theatre Company, People’s Light and the current hit series, Penn & Teller: Fool interactive music video collaboration with Starcatcher (Tony Award). Off-Broadway & Theatre Company, Theatre Horizon, The Us, for The CW. Teller has written for The OK Go, “All Is Not Lost.” Pilobolus achieves credits include: Natasha, Pierre and the Wilma Theater, Theatre Exile, Philadelphia Atlantic Monthly, Smithsonian, The New York all of this without ever losing sight of its core Great Comet of 1812 (Kazino, Lucille Lortel Theatre Company, Walnut Street Theatre, Times, The Washington Post, Esquire, GQ, mission: to make art that builds community. Award and Drama Desk Nomination); The InterAct Theatre Company, Curtis Institute, The New Yorker; as well as three books with Patron Saint of Sea Monsters, Fly by Night Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, The Jillette and two on his own. He is a frequent MATT KENT (Choreographer/Pilobolus (Playwrights Horizons); Wildfl ower (Second Cleveland Play House, Portland Center contributor to All Things Considered on Associate Artistic Director) makes his Stage Theatre Uptown); Permission (MCC Stage, The Folger Theatre, Asolo Repertory NPR. Teller and Aaron Posner co-directed a Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut. Mr. Theater); and Here’s Hoover! (Les Freres Theatre, Round House Theatre, Two River version of Shakespeare’s Macbeth and he Kent has worked with Pilobolus since 1996 Corbusier). Other New York credits include Theatre Company, Hangar Theatre, Center co-wrote and directed the acclaimed stage as a dancer, collaborator, creative director, Recall (Colt Coeur). Regional credits include Stage, California Shakespeare Theater, production Play Dead, (off Broadway and choreographer and associate artistic productions with: The Smith Center, La Jolla Syracuse Stage, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Los Angeles). Earlier this year, Teller made director. Past Pilobolus projects include: Playhouse, The Old Globe, South Coast Urban Stages, Williamstown Theatre his feature-length fi lm directorial debut with head choreographer for Andre Heller’s Repertory, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Festival, The Committee Theatre, Berkshire the Oscar-shortlisted and BAFTA-nominated Magnifi co, a large-scale circus production; Dallas Theatre Center, Berkeley Repertory Opera, York Theatre Company, Spoleto Tim’s Vermeer, a Sony Pictures Classics choreographer for a Sports Emmy- Theatre, Arena Stage, Williamstown Theatre Festival USA, Lincoln Center Festival, City release. This past summer, Teller nominated teaser, created in collaboration Festival, Hand2Mouth Theatre and Mixed Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre and triumphantly returned to Broadway with the NFL network; choreographer Blood Theatre, among others. Ms. Young Yale Repertory Theatre. Mr. Weaver is the co-starring in Penn & Teller On Broadway. for a television appearance on Late Night received her MFA from the University of recipient of three Barrymore Awards, three with Conan O’Brien; and choreographer California, San Diego. Helen Hayes Awards and two AUDELCO TOM WAITS AND KATHLEEN BRENNAN and movement for Shakespeare’s The Awards. He is a member of Wingspace (Songs) make their Chicago Shakespeare Tempest at American Repertory Theater, RACHEL LARITZ (Additional Costume Theatrical Design and a founding board Theater debut. Tom Waits is an Oscar- The Smith Center in Las Vegas and South Design) makes her Chicago Shakespeare member of Theatre Philadelphia. He nominated songwriter, Golden Globe Coast Repertory Theater. Mr. Kent is one Theater debut. Chicago credits include received his BFA from Carnegie Mellon recipient, Grammy Award winner and of the creators of Pilobolus’s European productions with: Northlight Theatre, University and his MFA from Yale School Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Mr. hit Shadowland (coming to New York in Writers Theater, , of Drama. Waits and Kathleen Brennan, his long- November), and he has performed in over Court Theatre, Steppenwolf First Look, time collaborator and wife, were recently twenty-four countries and on Pilobolus’s Remy Bumppo Theatre Company and JOHNNY THOMPSON (Magic Designer) makes named number four in a list of the “100 appearance on the 79th Academy Awards. TimeLine Theatre Company. Off-Broadway his Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut. Best Living Songwriters” published by Mr. Kent has also worked as zombie credits include Moon for the Misbegotten Mr. Thompson (The Great Tomsoni) has America’s Paste magazine. Mr. Waits’ choreographer for AMC’s hit series The and Playboy of the Western World (The written, developed and provided material for music is recognized for its distinctive Walking Dead and as movement consultant Pearl Theatre Company). Regional credits magicians including Siegfried and Roy, Penn orchestrations and arrangements. He has on the Duncan Sheik musical, Whisper include productions with: American Players and Teller, Doug Henning, Lance Burton, recorded more than 20 albums, including House. He lives in Connecticut with his wife Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Actors David Blaine and The Amazing Jonathan. He Bad As Me, and appeared in well over 20 and two sons. Theatre of Louisville, Milwaukee Repertory was the magic consultant off Broadway for Play Dead, for which he won a Los Angeles

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Drama Critics Circle award in the category Ms. Veal received the 2007 Hurckes Award KENNY WOLLESEN (Instrument Design BOB MASON (Casting Director) is in of Illusion/Magic Design. In conjunction with for Artisans and Technicians. and Wollesonics) makes his Chicago his sixteenth season as CST’s casting Teller, he designed the magic effects for The Shakespeare Theater debut. Mr. Wollesen is director, where his credits include over Exorcist at the Geffen Theatre. His television KEVIN GUDAHL (Verse Coach) returns the founder of the Wollesonic Laboratories eighty productions and thirty-two plays in and fi lm credits as a magic advisor/ to Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where and mastermind behind Sonic Massages Shakespeare’s canon. In addition to twenty- consulting include: Fool Us, Hart to Hart, he has served as verse coach for many and the Himalayas Marching Band. Among two productions with Barbara Gaines, other Fantasy Island, One Day at a Time, Beyond CST productions, including: Chicago his sound designs are Great Small Works, productions of note include: eight Sondheim Westworld, The Fantasticks, Bogus, Houdini– Shakespeare in the Parks productions of Puppe teers Cooperative and Imagination musicals directed by Gary Griffi n; Rose Believe and The Magic Box. Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits and The Taming Explosion. As a musician, he has performed Rage: Henry VI, Parts 1, 2 and 3, directed of the Shrew, Short Shakespeare! Macbeth, in numerous theater productions, including by Edward Hall; and The Molière Comedies, RAY NARDELLI (Sound Designer) returns Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, Troilus and Cressida, Alice, directed by Robert Wilson and Tom directed by Brian Bedford. Additional to Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where Macbeth, As You Like It, Timon of Athens, A Waits, and at venues including Thalia Chicago credits include the precursor to his credits include: Sense and Sensibility, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Henry VIII, The Theatre and the Brooklyn Academy of Road Show, entitled Bounce (Goodman Road Show, Gypsy, Sunday in the Park with Comedy of Errors and King Lear. Mr. Gudahl Music. As a composer, he has written for Theatre and the Kennedy Center for the George, Follies, As You Like It, King Lear, The has taught Shakespeare acting courses at Aaron Posner and Teller’s production Performing Arts), as well as productions for Wizard of Oz and Romeo y Julieta. Other Northwestern University, DePaul University, of Macbeth. He composed music for Asolo Repertory Theatre, Northlight Theatre Chicago credits include productions with: University of Illinois-Chicago, Columbia productions at Two River Theater and Folger and Northwestern University’s American Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre College Chicago, Act One Studios, Acting Theatre. Mr. Wollesen has worked with Music Theatre Project. Prior to casting, Mr. Company, Court Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Studio Chicago and Victory Gardens Studio, Bill Frisell, Norah Jones, Tom Waits, Sean Mason enjoyed a fi fteen-year career as a Drury Lane Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre and is a regular instructor in CST’s Classical Lennon, Ben Goldberg, Laurie Anderson, Jeff Award-winning actor and singer, and Company, and Training program. He has acted in over forty Steve Bern stein, Jonas Mekas, Butch Morris, has been a visiting educator for the School Writers Theatre. Off-Broadway credits Chicago Shakespeare Theater productions, Ilhan Ersahin, Hal Wilner, John Medeski, Jim at Steppenwolf, Acting Studio Chicago, include Lookingglass Alice (New Victory and has also performed in Chicago at Hall and John Zorn. the University of Illinois at Chicago and Theater). Pre-Broadway credits include Goodman Theatre, Court Theatre, Writers Northwestern University. The Addams Family, All Shook Up and Theatre, Marriott Theatre, Remy Bumppo DEBORAH ACKER (Production Stage The Light in the Piazza. Regional credits Theatre Company, Northlight Theatre, Drury Manager) has stage managed the past RICK BOYNTON (Creative Producer) focuses include productions with: McCarter Lane Theatre and Victory Gardens Theater. twenty-fi ve seasons at Chicago Shakespeare on current and future artistic planning and Theatre, Old Globe Theatre, Guthrie Mr. Gudahl has appeared internationally at Theater. Other stage management credits production, as well as the development of Theater, Dallas Theatre Center, Long Wharf the Stratford Festival, Donmar Warehouse include: Puttin’ on the Ritz (National Jewish all new plays, musicals and adaptations for Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Royal Shakespeare Company. Theater); Six Degrees of Separation, Driving CST. Projects include: Sense and Sensibility, Hartford Stage, Alliance Theatre, Oregon Miss Daisy, I’m Not Rappaport (Briar Street Cadre (co-director) (CST, Johannesburg, Shakespeare Festival, Alley Theatre, Notre MAGDALENE SPANUELLO (Associate Theatre); The Nerd (Royal George Theatre); Grahamstown, Edinburgh, Vancouver); Dame Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare on Director) makes her Chicago Shakespeare and A…My Name Is Alice (Ivanhoe Theatre). Othello: The Remix (Chicago, London, the Green and Skylight Opera Theatre. Mr. Theater debut. Other Chicago credits She has production managed extensively Germany, Edinburgh, South Korea, Sydney, Nardelli has received four Jeff Awards and include: Mary Dyer (Prologue Theatre throughout Chicago, and has also provided Poland, Melbourne, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, seven additional nominations. Company); and Wish in One Hand (Halcyon lighting designs for: the Apollo Theatre, Auckland); Funk It Up About Nothin’ (CST, Theatre). Regional credits include: The Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Chicago Edinburgh, Australian tour, London); A MELISSA VEAL (Wig and Make-up Designer) Tempest (The Smith Center; South Coast Shakespeare Theater’s Team Shakespeare, Flea in Her Ear (CST, Williamstown Theatre has designed wigs and make-up for over Repertory); A Christmas Carol, Gutenberg! the Museum of Science and Industry, Some Festival); The Three Musketeers (CST, eighty productions at CST, which have The Musical!, Forever Plaid (Milwaukee Like It Cole (tour), and Pump Boys and Boston, London); The Emperor’s New included: Sense and Sensibility, Pericles, Repertory Theatre); and Arms and the Dinettes in Branson, Missouri. Clothes, The Adventures of Pinocchio (now A Q Brothers’ Christmas Carol, King Lear, Man (Ten Chimneys). International credits licensed by Rodgers and Hammerstein Henry V, Road Show, Gypsy, The Merry include: Next to Normal and Seussical! The CARRIE TAYLOR (Assistant Stage Manager) Theatricals); Murder for Two (CST, New Wives of Windsor, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Musical (Shanghai Conservatory of Music). returns to Chicago Shakespeare Theater, York, National Tour) and The Feast: an School for Lies (Jeff Award), Sunday in the Ms. Spanuello received an MFA in directing where her credits include: the Chicago intimate Tempest (in collaboration with Park with George, Othello: The Remix (CST, from Western Illinois University. She is an Shakespeare in the Parks production of Redmoon). Former artistic director of the London, Germany, Edinburgh, South Korea, adjunct instructor of musical theatre at Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits; Sense and Marriott Theatre and multiple Jeff Award- Sydney, Poland, Melbourne, Dubai, Abu Carthage College. Sensibility; Short Shakespeare! productions winning actor, he has starred in productions Dhabi, Auckland), Elizabeth Rex (Jeff Award of Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s nationally, including CST’s production of A nomination), Follies, The Madness of George THOM RUBINO (Magic Engineering Dream; and Othello: The Remix. Other Flea in Her Ear as Camille (Jeff Award, After III (Jeff Award), Twelfth Night, The Comedy and Construction) makes his Chicago Chicago credits include: The Normal Heart Dark Award). As casting director/associate of Errors, Othello, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 Shakespeare Theater debut. Mr. Rubino (TimeLine Theatre Company); Frederick, at Jane Alderman Casting, projects included: (at CST and Royal Shakespeare Company, started designing illusions, theatrical effects A Year with Frog and Toad (Chicago the television series Early Edition, Missing Stratford-upon-Avon), Much Ado About and displays more than twenty years ago. In Children’s Theatre); and Teddy Ferrara Persons, Untouchables and ER; the fi lms Nothing, and Rose Rage: Henry VI Parts 1999 he moved to Las Vegas. His company, (Goodman Theatre). Regional credits While You Were Sleeping and Hoodlum, 1, 2 and 3 (at CST and The Duke on 42nd Thom Rubino Illusions, has a client list that include The Strange Undoing of Prudencia among others; and numerous national Street). She worked for ten seasons with includes Armani Exchange, Goldman Sachs, Hart (National Theatre of Scotland); and tours. Mr. Boynton has lectured at his alma the Stratford Festival, where she received Gucci, Sephora, Myth Busters, Siegfried and productions with Utah Shakespeare Festival, mater Northwestern University, and is the four Tyrone Guthrie Awards. Other Canadian Roy Productions, Cirque Du Soleil and Teller. American Players Theatre and Great River past president of the board of the National credits include work with the Shaw Festival Shakespeare Festival. Alliance for Musical Theatre. and The Grand Theatre in London, Ontario.

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BARBARA GAINES CRISS HENDERSON (Artistic Director) is the (Executive Director) has founder and artistic produced CST’s past director of Chicago twenty-six seasons. Shakespeare Theater, Under his leadership, CST where she has directed has become one of the more than thirty of nation’s leading regional Shakespeare’s plays. theaters and one of Honors include: the 2008 Tony Award for Chicago’s most celebrated cultural ONE OF THE Outstanding Regional Theatre; the organizations, honored with the 2008 Tony prestigious Honorary OBE (Offi cer of the Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, as MOST ICONIC Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) well as multiple Laurence Olivier and CHOREOGRAPHERS in recognition of her contributions Joseph Jefferson Awards. Mr. Henderson OF OUR TIME strengthening British-American cultural has garnered multiple honors, including: the relations; and Joseph Jefferson Awards for 2013 Cultural Innovation Award from the Best Production (Hamlet, Cymbeline, King Chicago Innovation Awards; the Arts Lear and The Comedy of Errors), and for Administrator of the Year by Arts Best Director (Cymbeline, King Lear and Management Magazine at the Kennedy The Comedy of Errors). At Lyric Opera of Center and the Chevalier de L’Ordre des Chicago, Ms. Gaines directed Macbeth and Arts et des Lettres by the Minister of this season’s The Marriage of Figaro. She Culture of France. He was named among received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters the top 40 business people under the age from the University of Birmingham (UK), the of 40 in Crain’s Chicago Business. He serves University Club of Chicago’s Cultural Award, as president of the Producers’ Association the Public Humanities Award from the of Chicago-area Theatres and on the Board Illinois Humanities Council and the Spirit of of Directors of the League of Chicago Loyola Award. Ms. Gaines serves on the Theatres. Mr. Henderson is director of the Shakespearean Council of Shakespeare’s MFA/Arts Leadership Program, a two-year Globe Theatre in London. graduate-level curriculum in arts Twyla Tharp — management training created through a joint partnership between Chicago Shakespeare Theater and The Theatre 50th Anniversary Tour School at DePaul University. November 5–8, 2015

SPECIAL THANKS: William B. Collins; Beth Emelson; Janet Griffi n; T. Gene Hatcher; Tony Hsieh; Penn, Emily, Moxie and Zolten Jillette; Gabrielle Lyster; Barbara Mowat; Norm and Lupe Nielsen; Michele Osherow; Arthur Penn; Maisie Ann Posner; David G. Rosenbaum; Angel Sugg; Pam Thompson; UNLV; Erin Weaver; Judi Williams. From the Penn & Teller offi ce: Glenn Alai, Steven Doctors, Laura Foley, Nate Santucci, Ezekiel Zabrowski. Special thanks to Rio All-Suites Hotel and Caesars Entertainment for hosting The Tempest in workshop at the Penn & Teller Theater. Thanks to the following actors who participated in the developmental workshops for The Tempest: AuditoriumTheatre.org :: 312.341.2300 Tommy Derrah, Brittany Duff, Mark Fucik, Alexander Hernandez, Ted Hewlett, Carol Kane, Nathan Keepers, John Kuntz, Patrick Page, Mindy Woodhead and Henry Woronicz. Box Offi ce: 50 E Congress Pkwy :: Discounts for groups of 10+!

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2015–16 SEASON SPONSORS The Directors are members of the The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers of STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS this production are represented by United Scenic Artists, SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union. Local USA-829 of the IATSE.

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ARTISTIC HELEN TITCHENER CHRISTOPHER SEAN KATHLEEN REBECCA DOROSHUK ARIELLE EMS OPERATIONS/ CHRIS SIMEK Education intern PAZDERNIK ROCKE Costume Shop Assistant/ Lighting Intern SHARON AND TOM RICK BOYNTON Advancement Manager / Production Offi ce Manager Rentals Manager FACILITIES McLEAN Creative Producer STEPHEN VIP Concierge SOUND Saints’ Volunteer Usher BENNETT, PH.D. SAMMY BROWN LISE STEC SUSAN KNILL Coordinators GARY GRIFFIN BEATRICE DAVE TOROPOV Production Offi ce Intern Head Draper JAMES SAVAGE Facilities and Operations Annual Fund Coordinator Director Associate Artistic Director BOSCO, PH.D. Sound Supervisor ELIZABETH MAGGIE HOFMANN STAGE MANAGEMENT JEANNE DEVORE CONSULTANTS AND BOB MASON CHARLEBOIS, PH.D. ERIN STRICK Draper PALMER JANKENS Institutional Relations Technology Manager SPECIAL SERVICES Artistic Associate/ REBECCA FALL, MA DEBORAH ACKER, AEA Associate Sound Supervisor Casting Director IRA MURFIN, MFA Coordinator ROBERT S. KUHN Production Stage Manager/ DANIEL LOPEZ BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW RAASHI RASTOGI, MA Associate Producer RUTHANNE SWANSON STEPHEN PTACEK First Hands Facilities Assistant KRAUSE, LLP HEATHER SCHMUCKER Guest Lecturers ZOE BENDITT Assistant Sound Designer Associate Producer Advancement Interns Auditor DENNIS J. CONNERS ELLIOTT LACEY Production Stage Manager JESSICA DOAN CRISTY TROIA DOREEN SAYEGH YAS MAPLE Custodial Supervisor CAMPBELL AND ADMINISTRATION Sound Crew Head COMPANY Festival Producer, MARKETING CARRIE TAYLOR, AEA AMY PRINDLE Shakespeare 400 Chicago Stitchers MARIBEL CUEVAS Fundraising Consultant LINDA ORELLANA Assistant Stage Manager PAUL PERRY ISRAEL ESTRADA Producing Associate Director of Finance ALIDA SZABO ANDREW SOURS Director of Audience MELISSA BOCHAT OCTAVIOUS MOODY ARC WORLDWIDE, MORGAN BEACH Sound Crew RICHARD TENNY A LEO BURNETT DANIEL J. HESS DAN GRYCZA Development JANELLE BOUDREAU Crafts Supervisor Custodial Assistants COMPANY Company Manager Human Resources Manager/ Stage Management Interns D.J. REED WIGS AND MAKE-UP Marketing Partner Finance Associate JULIE STANTON LAURA DURHAM Marketing Director SCENERY Crafts Artisan MELISSA VEAL Casting Assistant TICKETING, GUEST ANN M. CUNNIFF, ALANA RYBAK ELIZABETH COFFIN Head of Wigs and Make-up CHICAGO CREATIVE Assistant Director of Finance CATHY TAYLOR ROBERT L. WILSON SERVICES AND EVENTS JACK EIDSON Public Relations Consultant Costume Apprentice WORKS The Tempest Technical CHANTELLE MARIE Communications Consultant Assistant to Creative ALYSSE HUNTER Director JOHNSON RACHAEL SWANN Producer HANNAH KENNEDY KATE GRUDICHAK Accounts Payable Manager MATTHEW POWELL Wig and Make-up Artisan Box Offi ce and Guest MEDICAL PROGRAM Public Relations Associate ANDREW COHEN Services Manager SALVADOR F. GARZA Dressers FOR PERFORMING MOLLY BRIGGS PAIGE HATHAWAY MIGUEL PEREZ ARTISTS/ AARON R. Assistant Company Manager Accounts Payable Assistant TRACY DOMERACKI Assistant Scenic Designers Wig and Make-up Apprentice JUSTIN POTTER Marketing Associate JENNIFER MOORE GILBERT, MD COMPTON QUASHIE Box Offi ce Supervisor Medical Services MAGDALENE JILL FENSTERMAKER DAN MATTHEWS STEPHANIE TOMEY Costume Shop Interns SPANUELLO Executive Assistant JESSICA CONNOR NEIL VERPLANK Wig Knotter MAKEDA COHRAN Associate Director of Marketing Assistant— AON PRIVATE RISK Additional Magic Construction SYDNEY DUFKA Events Manager MANAGEMENT, The Tempest KEELY HADDAD-NULL Advertising and Publications KATIE CORDTS JOHN GAUGHAN Crafts Intern STEVEN HEIN SARAH LAEUCHI Wig and Make-up Attendant PHIL BRANKIN Insurance Services CHRISTOPHER ROSE KEVIN SPELLMAN JUDY McCLOSKEY Levitation Illusion WILL CAVEDO Assistant Magic Designer of Digital Communications ELECTRICS Arts Leadership Fellows PROPERTIES BLANCA HERNANDEZ HUGHES SOCOL PIERS The Tempest Assistant BRUCE COOPER SCOTT KLOOSTERMAN Stage Crew Head ERIC BRANSON RESNICK & DYM, LTD. Lighting Supervisor CASSANDRA Front of House Supervisors Legal Services NIKI DREISTADT ADELL MEDOVOY WESTOVER MARYLYNNE ADVANCEMENT Graphic Designer/ BRADLEY BURI CAT WILSON Properties Supervisor JOHN KUINIUS MICHAEL BROSILOW ANDERSON-COOPER Production Artist Stage Crew Concessions Supervisor Directing Interns E. BROOKE FLANAGAN Assistant Lighting Designer BILL BURLINGHAM Director of Institutional LISA GRIEBEL PATRICK FAHRNER KENNETH KEACHER MATTHEW BLACK Properties Carpenter BETSY BEAMS Advancement Marketing Assistant/ Stage Crew Apprentice JOAN E. CLAUSSEN LIZ LAUREN Lighting Crew Head KEVIN CUSHING MICHAEL LITCHFIELD EDUCATION Offi ce Administrator DAN NURCZYK SHELLY GODEFRIN MELISSA COLLINS JACK BIRDWELL CHUCK OSGOOD Associate Director of KATIE McBEE Properties Crew Head Guest Services Team Leaders JAMES STEINKAMP MARILYN J. HALPERIN JENNIFER JONES ADAM HELD Advancement Marketing Coordinator AMY RETARTHA NORA RUBENSTONE Photographers Director of Education Spot Operators TAYLOR ELY NATHAN BOESE and Communications NATHAN SERVISS LESLIE HEATH ADAM CIFARELLI HILARY ODOM ELLEN DILLENBURG HMS MEDIA, INC. Ray and Judy McCaskey ADAM TODD MEREDITH MILLER KYLE CORNELL Director of Corporate and BOB PRESCOTT BRYAN BACK POTLUCK CREATIVE Education Chair House Carpenters TARA SMITH DJ CUMMINGS Foundation Relations Marketing Interns JANELLE BOUDREAU Video Production EMILY FERGUS Properties Artisan CAITLYN DeROSA JASON HARRINGTON JERAMIE ALLISON DIAMOND DOTTIE BRIS-BOIS GLASENHARDT SARAH GILMORE Education Outreach Manager Director of Special Gifts DYLAN JOST MEL GILL MICHAEL JANSSENS DAVID GOODMAN- PRODUCTION Properties Carpenter KASSANDRA HAROUN Scenic Carpenters EDBERG MOLLY TRUGLIA KRISTEN CARUSO ROBERT IVEN JENNA MOSCA Learning Programs Manager Advancement Manager/ CHRIS PLEVIN SARAH ROSS JOHNATHAN NIEVES COSTUMES SHAWN KRONK Board Liaison Director of Production JAMES LIS Properties Painter RICCI PRIOLETTI ROXANNA CONNER NICOLE MALMQUIST JACQUELINE POJASEK Education Associate LAURA MIKULSKI JEFF WILLIAMS RYAN MAGNUSON LYDIA HANCHETT AUDREY THOMPSON Costume Shop Manager WILLIAM MARTIN Donor Relations Coordinator Associate Director of CAMERON PETTI Properties Intern CLAIRE UNGER REGINA BUCCOLA, PH.D. Production VIOLETA VARA CATHY TANTILLO BAILEY ROSA Scholar–in–residence SAMUEL OSTROWSKI NORA RUBENSTONE TRISTIEN WINFREE Special Projects Coordinator JoHANNAH HAIL Costume Design Assistant Guest Services Associates Production Coordinator IAN SCARLATO Electricians

34 Fall 2015 | The Tempest www.chicagoshakes.com 35 FROM ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE

Four hundred years after his death, Shakespeare continues to raise questions, arguments, and point/ counterpoints among—and sometimes between—scholars and theater practitioners. The same script through different lenses reveals itself in a myriad of ways—leaving us, the readers of text and performance, to think and rethink our own points of view. Such is the legacy that Shakespeare left us. We hope that our program notes enrich, deepen, and sometimes even challenge—our audiences’ experience with the production they witness. The great Globe itself

VisitV chicagoshakes.com tot explore more ideas he cloud-capped towers, the the show his spirit Ariel performs for them—the bestowing and then withdrawing and stories behind the of a banquet—is designed to move the guilty characters to “heart’s sorrow/ And a art on CST’s stages. T gorgeous palaces, the solemn clear life ensuing.” Until fairly recently, criticism generally described Prospero as a temples, the great globe itself, / Yea benevolent father-fi gure overseeing the appropriate marriage of his daughter and the restoration of his dukedom in Milan from his usurping brother Antonio. Much (Act 4, scene 1) was made of Prospero’s refusal to take the just revenge that lay so fully in his power. THE TEMPEST and all which it inherit. BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE With the rise of colonialist studies in the 1970s, the interpretation of Prospero’s Prospero’s poignant evocation of the transitory nature n ADAPTED AND DIRECTED BY magic devolves into a sinister technology infl icting cramps and pinches to force AARON POSNER AND TELLER of all things unexpectedly transports our frame of menial tasks on Caliban, whose claim that “this island’s mine by Sycorax my n COURTYARD THEATER reference from an isolated island to the Globe that was n SEPTEMBER 8–NOVEMBER 8, 2015 mother,/ which thou tak’st from me” makes of him a stand-in for the oppressed Shakespeare’s own theater, superimposing an uncanny n 312.595.5600 fi rst peoples of the New World. Once seen as a subhuman who attempts to rape awareness of the one upon the other. For a fl ickering n WWW.CHICAGOSHAKES.COM Miranda, Caliban is reconceived by scholars and theater practictioners alike as a instant Prospero the magician merges with Shakespeare noble native, whose appreciation of the island’s the playwright. How far might the analogy between “sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt magician and playwright be followed? During Shakespeare’s not” attests to his full humanity. A long-held understanding of The Tempest—interpreting time, attitudes towards During Shakespeare’s time, attitudes towards Prospero’s epilogue as Shakespeare’s own farewell to the magic were just as divided, although for stage—has been generally discredited. Yet clearly there magic were just as different reasons. Some early moderns would is some correspondence between the two professions. divided although for have perceived Prospero as a magus, whose The staging of Prospero’s use of magic to present a learning in a specifi c kind of occult allied with series of theatrical shows would seem to create The different reasons. Neoplatonism equipped him to harness the Tempest as Shakespeare’s most explicit meditation on powers of spiritual beings to achieve tasks conforming to the will of the divine. his own art. In true Shakespeare-fashion, however, the Mary Ellen Lamb A real-life near-equivalent could be found in Shakespeare’s contemporary John is a Professor play’s revelations evade simple interpretation, to remain Emeritus at Southern Dee. Dee’s claim to be such a magus was endorsed by Queen Elizabeth’s regular tantalizingly open-ended. Illinois University- consultations with him in his extensive library—a collection that also housed the Carbondale. She has written extensively Some of this ambiguity is due to the varying perceptions, crystal balls and mirrors enabling him to consult angels about, for example, the on Shakespeare, early now as well as then, of the nature of Prospero’s magic. location of the Northwest passage. The white magic of the magus was considered modern women, and popular culture. Taking advantage of a “most auspicious star,” Prospero the direct opposite of the black magic of the witch, represented in the play by draws his brother with his confederate, the King of Caliban’s deceased mother Sycorax, who had confi ned Ariel in a tree for seven Naples, along with their court party to his island, where years for his refusal to obey her commands.

36 Fall 2015 | The Tempest www.chicagoshakes.com 37 FALL SERIES OCTOBER 15–18 ALL-FORSYTHE EVENING Treat your eyes to the intricate geometry of one of the world’s foremost artists: William Forsythe. Two Hubbard Street premieres and an acclaimed revival showcase his kinetic choreography, and the boundless potential of the human form. Save 10% on tickets with code TEMPEST* hubbardstreetdance.com/FALL 312-850-9744 *Not valid on Section 5 seating. Not all early moderns, however, accepted this distinction between white and black magic. For some, especially the more devout, all power not conferred Season Sponsors directly by God derived from the devil. To them, a magus was only another form of male witch or wizard. This distinction also becomes blurred in The Tempest, Series Sponsors This series is sponsored by the for Music and Dance, with support from most disturbingly in Prospero’s speech renouncing his art. Not only does he Sandy and Jack Guthman through the Imagine campaign. claim the power of a sinister necromancer to raise the dead, but in this speech, The Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation Lead Foundation Sponsor translated from the Latin poet Ovid, Prospero ventriloquizes an incantation by the Performing at Hubbard Street Dancer Jacqueline Burnett in Quintett by William Forsythe. classical witch Medea. Photo by Quinn B Wharton. Prospero from this Finally, a growing number of early moderns, perspective was such as Erasmus and Montaigne, had become understood as neither skeptical about the existence of magic at all. To Erasmus and Montaigne, among others, 2015/16 season magus nor witch but a magus and a witch were both types of as a role played by a charlatans or jugglers, whose skill in creating illusions by sleight of hand was able to delight human actor, whose all the more because their magical power Secure your seats for project was fi nally as he was no longer credible. Prospero from this perspective was understood as neither magus John Steinbeck’s confesses in his epilogue nor witch but as a role played by a human actor, only “to please.” whose project was fi nally as he confesses in his East epilogue only “to please.” of Eden This skeptical perspective is of course closest to our own, as a modern audience. But an awareness of the magical beliefs that Shakespeare evokes through his and the rest of magus-playwright Prospero contributes to the sense of The Tempest as unique, a the season today. play simultaneously marvelous and strange. The nature of the pleasure imparted by Shakespeare’s art is profound, with its own haunting form of magic that follows us out of the theater to infuse its sweet power into our everyday lives. See all five plays for as little as $100 steppenwolf.org/subscribe Above: Memento Mori., Daniel Hopfer. c. 1500. 312-335-1650

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Hurley Doretta and Robert Marwin Pandaleon Judy and Thomas Scorza Mrs. Susan Weber Franke Jeannine Cordero and David Karl and Christine Fritton Leland Hutchinson and Jean William Mason and Diana Grayce Papp Thomas and Maryellen Scott Miranda Wecker Edward Banas Kolin Sharon and Richard Fritz Perkins Davis Drs. Allen L. and Georga Jan and Emanuel Semerad Marco and Joan Weiss Michael and Mary Baniak Lawrence Corry Nancy and Bill Fry Terrell and Jill Isselhard Judy and John McCarter Parchem Dr. Ken Shanoff Brian and Sheila Whalen Ron Bauer Design Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crane Jack Fuller and Debra Deborah and Helmut Jahn Michael McCaslin and Patrick Robert K. Parsons and Kenneth Sharigian Mrs. Henry P. Wheeler Daniel and Michele Becker Christina and Bryan Cressey Moskovits Pam and Paul James Ashley Victoria J. Herget Andrew H. Shaw and Martha P. Wheeler Bruce Bellak Michael F. Csar Paula and Michael Furst James Jann The Howard and Kennon Lanny and Terry Passaro A. Peterson Charitable Fund Lisa and Randy White Leigh and Henry Bienen Carl Cucco and Blythe Lee Edith B. Gaines Paul Davis Jenkins McKee Charitable Fund Jenny and Scott Pattullo The Ilene and Michael Shaw Stuart and Diana Widman Richard and Heather Black Charles Custer J. Patrick and Anne M. Justine Jentes and Dan Rajalaxmi S. McKenna Wendy and Hank Paulson Charitable Trust Brooks W. Wilkinson, M.D. Steven and Susan Bloch Kent and Liz Dauten Gallagher Kuruna Douglas McLemore and William L. Paunan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shea Carol Williams Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Block Nancy Dehmlow Christa and Greg Gallopoulos Claudia and Rick Johnson Judith Rittenhouse Thomas Pawlik and Ava Cohn Richard Neville and Karen Doug Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Block III Mr. Michel Desjardins and Mr. Tod Galloway Christopher and Nancy Withrow W. Meeker Michael Payutte Shields Duain Wolfe Stephen and Jacquelynn Pierre Desy Deb and Tim Gardner Johnson Swati and Siddharth Mehta Theodore and Harriette Jack Siegel and Evelyn Brody Dr. Ada Woo and Dr. William Bossu Robyn Dessaure Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gareis Russell N. Johnson Bill Melamed and Jamey Perlman Craig Sirles Ching Ms. Francia Harrington and William DeWoskin and Stephen and Elizabeth Geer Lynn and George Jones Lundblad Sandra Perlow Dina Smeltz Steve and Arna Yastrow Mr. Vern Broders Wendy S. Gross Lolly and John E. Gepson Ms. Susan M. Junkroski Helen Melchior Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gail and Russell G. Smith II Paul and Mary Yovovich Dirk Brom and Kim Russel Amina Dickerson Suzanne and Frank Gerlits Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kain Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Melchor Pierpont Kathleen and Brian Spear Stephanie Zabela and Jamie Rachel Bronson and John Mr. and Mrs. Byram Dickes Joyce and Allen Gerstein Dr. Claudia Katz Sandra and Bernie Meyer Steven Plevin Deborah Spertus Obermeier Matthews Leigh Diffay and Mary Ann John F. Gilmore Krystyna Kiel and Alexander Dana M. Mikstay Victoria Podesta and Rick David and Ingrid Stallé Deborah and Robert Zeller Douglas R. Brown Angle Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glasser Templeton Judith and Robert Miller Ackerly Dawn Stanislaw Ann Ziegler Suzanne and John Brubaker Roberta S. Dillon William and Anne Goldstein Dr. and Mrs. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mills Richard and Charlene Posner Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I. Steans William Ziemann Linda and Michael Welsh Luke Dixon and Jassimine Gordon and Nancy Goodman Rowena Killion George and Susan Mitchell David and Valeria Pruett Cheryl Steiger and Kevin William R. Zimmer, M.D. Buck Creek Fund Biermann Jim Goodridge and Joan Niamh King Dr. Marilyn Mitchell Melissa and Brian Quinn Noonan Anonymous (11) Maree G. Bullock Wendy Doniger Riley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiphart David Mordini and Jerome Lynne and Allan Reich Nikki and Fred Stein Cathy and Dave Burnham Mary Donners Meyer Brian Gore The Kochanek Family Fitzgerald William and Louise Robb Roger Stein and Jill Deutsch Susanne Bush-Wilcox David and Eileen Stuart Graff and Robert Joan and Richard Kohn Mildred L. Calhoun and Donnersberger Chambers The Koldyke Family Fund COLLEAGUES $500–$999 Joseph U. Schorer Carole and Peter Doris Linda D. and Craig C. James and Carolyn Krause Karen Alexander Simeon Peebler and Kirsten Margaret Scanlan Brown Michael and Joan Crouch Marion A. Cameron Dr. and Mrs. James L. Downey Grannon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krehbiel Dominic and Kathryn Allocco Bedway Tim and Beth Buikema Ann Cunniff Stephen and Adra Campbell Joan Govan Downing John Green Michele Kurlander Robert W. Andersen and Linda and Tom Behringer Jan Burnham and Ray Carney James Currie Dr. and Mrs. David R. Ingrid and Rich Dubberke Michael Greenwald Patrick R. Lagges George P. Schneider Joan Israel Berger Elizabeth Nolan and Kevin Charlotte and Lawrence Campbell John Duncan and Anita Jill and David Greer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane Ms. Carol L. Anderson Adrian D. and Arta Beverly Buzard Damron Michael L. Cardinale and Sarafa Elizabeth Gregory and Bradley Larson Robert C. Anderson Helen and Charles Bidwell David L. Cameron Marilyn Darnall Autumn L. Mather Drs. George Dunea and Sally Michael Serritella Lisa and Robert R. LeClerq Tricia and Ray Anderson Kemery Bloom Patrick and Betsy Canning Michael Davis and Art Marcy Carlin Dunea Mary E. Hafertepe Susan and Richard Lenny Pamela C. Atkinson Nancy and George Bodeen Janet Carl Smith and Mel Williams David and Orit Carpenter Kathy Dunn Julie Hall Joanie and Richard Leopold Richard K. Baer, M.D. Robert and Linda Bolas Smith Lisette and Richard Davison Dr. Robert W. Carton Eldred DuSold Robert Hanlon and Barbara Barry Levenstam and Katherine A. Balek Jeff Bonham Ron and Kavita Chadha Wilma and Michael Delaney Antonio Casanova and Phil and Phyllis Eaton MacDowall Elizabeth Landes Amy and Greg Bales H. Woods Bowman and The Cherrett Family Mr. Paul Dengel and Ms. Paula Megan Ledbetter Katharine Egan Mac Hansbrough and Lou Benita Levy Bonnie A. Barber Michele M. Thompson Marilyn K. Cicero J. Morency Trisha Cassidy and Andrew Donald and Deanna Elliott Ivey Collin and Andrew Levy Peter Barrett Brenner Family Fund Thomas Clancy and Dana James and Catherine Denny Wycislak Deborah and Cody Engle Philip and Nancy Harns Diane v. S. and Robert M. Barbara Barzansky John A. Bross Green Jim and Melissa Donath Ed Caveney and Courtney Patti Eylar and Charlie Kathy Harrington and Charlie Levy Sandra Bass Alan and Carol Brown Ms. Monique Clarine Kristin Drutchas Thomas Gardner Moles The Bookie’s Paperbacks Gregory Batton and Carol Mr. and Mrs. George M. Timothy and Theresa Coburn Dr. and Mrs. W. Brian Duffy Robert A. and Iris J. Center Elizabeth Lidd Factor, Esq. Dr. Robert A. Harris & More Constantine Brown Bill and Alexandra Cole Jennifer and Peter Dunne INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS

Barbara and John Eckel G.C. and Phyllis Hunt Catherine Nessinger Linda S. Siegel Michael E. Biscan, Sr. Gordon P. and Sigrid L. Ron Fowler Mark Harris and Lori Stralow Melanie Ehrhart Angela Jaber George and Paula Noble Michael Singer and Marcy James B. Bishop Connor Felicia Fox Harris Ezra and Magadalene Ann Jacobson Marcia Northrup La Barge Posner M.J. Black and Mr. Clancy Anthony Contino Judith Fox Kara L. Hart Eisenberg Joseph and Ginia Jahrke Dr. Gerard F. Notario Mr. William Singer and Ms. Ms. Lynne Blanton Ms. Nancy Raymond Corral Matthew and Amanda Fox Robert and Pam Hart Macki and Paul Ellenbogen John Jendras and Judith John and Pat O’Brien Joanne Cicchelli Dr. Thomas Pritchett Bleck Kim and Vera Cory Sherry Fox and Julie Fox Lois and Donald Hartung Mary Elson Paice Jim and Sharon O’Sullivan Diane Smith Dennis and Sharon Blevit Marian M. Cosmides Timothy and Janet Fox Jane A. Hawksley Thomas and Pat Erickson Reena and Sajiv John Denise and Greg Palmer Matthew Smith Elizabeth and David Roy Cowell Laima and Richard Francis Thomas and Louise Hayden Dr. Brenda Eriksen Kathryn and Bruce Johnson Diane Patience Melissa and Chuck Smith Blinderman Chrissy and William Cox James and Silvia Franklin To the Health Information Drs. Ron and Judy Eshleman Elliott Jones Ilene Patty and Tom Terpstra Joan Sorensen Pamela J. Block Heather and Dan Creamean Judith R. Freeman Management Profession Mr. and Mrs. John Fazli Drs. Michael and Abhilasha Susan A. Payne Bryan and Cathy Sponsler David and Linda Blumberg Rosemary Crowley Martin Friedman and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hehmeyer Polly Fehlman Jones Margaret Pendry Sue E. Stealey Elyse Bluth and Andrew Pauline K. and J. William Casey-Friedman Tom and Ginny Helm Terry Yale Feiertag and Eric and Laura Jordahl Robert and Barbara Perkaus Heather and Randy Kling Cuncannan Dan and Jeannie Frey Leo and Carol Henikoff Judith Feiertag JS Charitable Trust Carol and Larry Pfl ederer Steinmeyer Lorenz Boehm Judy and Philip Curley Berta and John Friedland Mary Ellen Hennessy Karen and Chris Felix Dr. Anne M. Juhasz Kathleen Picken Mr. and Mrs. Steve Steinmeyer Michael and Yolanda Boin Barbara Flynn Currie In Honor of Daniel Catherine and John Herrmann James and Joan Fencil Harriet and Ernest Karmin Karen Pierce and Carey Weiss Carol D Stein and James Joseph and Sally Boniecki Julie Cutter Frownfelter, My favorite Robert Hill and Thea Flaum Amy Fielek Frank and Katherine Kinney Carl and Barbara Plochman Sterling Daniel and Mary Boote Sheila Dahlberg actor Norman Hirsch and Ann Peter Fischer and Joanne Jay Kloosterboer and Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Prinz Susan and Roger Stone Gregory and Rosalie Bork Jim and Ellen Dalton Maureen and Richard Courter Roddy Fischer Barbara Zicari Ronald Puszynski Sylvia and Joe Stone Samuel Bowen Beth Van Damme Fruhwirth David Hoffman Lois Farrell Fisher Lisa Kohn and Harvey Nathan Abdul and Rita Qaiyum George Streeter Robert and Susan Bowker Angela Jeanne D’Aversa The Fulks Family Carol and Jeff Holden Grant and Karla Fitch Kevin A. and Joanne C. Norm and Helene Raidl Christyne Demos Betty and Bill Boyd Beth I. Davis Alyce Fuller Tom and Lynne Holland Joan Flashner Krakora Mr. and Mrs. John Raitt Lois and Richard Stuckey Michael and Kate Bradie Heather Debby and Scott Ted Fullerton and Christine Hopothesis Beer Company Marcia L. Flick Carol L. Kutak Roger Rathunde Sara E. Sumner Norma and John Bramsen Legan Cugino Susan K. Horn and Donald S. Gillian Flynn John and Ruth Kyle Polly and Kenneth Rattner Susan and Barry Sussman Jaros Brashares Ms. Roxanne J. Decyk Barb Gam Honchell Susan F. Flynn Mark and Jennifer Landolt Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Revak Jerry Szatan and Katherine Ms. Ann Bratton Dr. Michele M. Del Signore Denise Michelle Gamble Michael J. Hornback Adrian Foster Mr. and Mrs. Ted Langan Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Richter, Abbott Deborah B. Braxton and Stefan Noe Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gaynor Karen Horowitz Charles Gately and Barbara Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lariviere Jr. Harrison and Marilyn Tempest Karen Breen Elia and Louis The Desch Family Dick and Janice Geddes Vida Hotchkiss Marder-Gately Blake Layda Cil and Deever Rockwell Pamela Thomas and John M. Elia Gregory Desmond and Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Sally John and Leigh Hourihane Susan Mabrey Gaud Lew and Laurie Leibowitz Patricia and Charles Root Ladley Richard H. Brewer and Mary Michael Segobiano Gibbs Georgia C. Hudson Arlene and Camillo Ghiron Carolyn S. Levin William D. Ross Michele Thomure Ann Schwartz Julian and Molly D’Esposito Victoria L. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Huels Jack and Jeanne Gilbert Fran and Chuck Licht Doug and Lisa Rosskamm James M. and Carol D. Trapp Robert and Joell Brightfelt Donald Deutsch Denise Gibb-Schlax Professor and Mrs. Clark Rabbi Samuel Gordon Jim and SuAnne Lopata Heidi S. Rothenberg Jack and Betty Trickler William Bronec, CPA Janet E. Diehl Geoffrey Gifford Hulse Dr. Evalyn Grant and Dr. Michael and Karyn Lutz Norman J. and Alice E. Edith and Edward Turkington Robyn and Norman Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Diemand Cheryl and Robert Gilhooley Mr. and Mrs. William Hummer Clifford Kavinsky Family Foundation Rubash Kristen Vehill Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Joseph Ditoro Zale Glauberman Judy Hunnicutt Tasha, Alexander, and Michael M. Maher Susan B. and Myron E. James Vlaming and Elfrieda Brookstone Paula and Ronald Domsky Ms. Lorana Gleason Cecily Hunt Andrew Grant Elizabeth Malloy and Jim Rubnitz Vlaming Jean M. Broom Debra and Jim Donahugh Natasha Goburdhun and Ann Murray and Mike Charles Grode Maxwell Catherine and Adrian Courtney Voda Larry and Susanne Broutman Keith and Chris Donaldson Jeremy Baker Hurtubise Amanda and Herbert Gruen Steve and Lynn Mattson Sakowicz Carol and James Vondale Derek Brown and Emily Sue Donoghue Barbara Goering Megan Hurtuk Harsha and Susan Gurujal Ted and Almeda Maynard Richard and Susan Sanders Todd and Sharon Walbert Iverson Ms. Bernice Dorig Jaye and John Golanty David and Karen Hyman Ms. Waverly Hagey-Espie Peter McDonald Richard Angelo Sasso Mr. Eric Wanger Linda and Terry Brown Dean and Colleen Douglas Eunice and Perry Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. James Ibers Steve and Debbie Hallsey McMillan and Associates Susan Schaalman and Charlie Chloe and Angus Watson Lorry and Shari Brown Ellen E. Douglass Paula and Samuel Golden Mr. Harold Jackson John Hardi, Ph.D and Paul Katherine McNally Shulkin Richard and Karen Weiland T. P. Brown Thomas and Susan Drake Paul J. Goldstein and Nasrin Judy Jackson Ganzotto Terry J. Medhurst Heidi Schellman and Stephen Sherrie Weiss Nancy and John Buchanan David and Dorothy Duffell Mahani Stacy Jakobe Marcia and Glenn Harer To Medicine Wolbers Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pam and James Buchholz Dr. Deirdre Dupré and Dr. Robert Gonnella John D. Jawor Tom Harris Jonathan and Jill Meier Dr. Nancy Schindler and Mr. Wendt III Chris Bucko and Eva Wu Robert Golub Michelle and Gerald Gordon Rolfe B. Jenkins Jill Hartman Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt Jon Schindler Dr. Joan Werber Howard and Moira Buhse Mr. and Mrs. Jose Duran John F. Gordon and Bill Kelly Lynn Johnson Lois and Marty Hauselman Daniel Meyer Karen and Frank Schneider William and Elizabeth Werth Bulldog Bootcamp and Thomas and Martha Dwyer Salvato Richard K. Johnson and Mary J. Hayes Jane Meyer Richard and Betty Seid Connie and John Wesley Crossfi t Dorne and Stephen Philip and Suzanne Gossett Marybeth Dougherty James and Anne Heger Art and Linda Milton David and Christine Seidman Steve and Bonnie Wheeler John M. Burke Eastwood Catherine Graham and Lili Randee and Vance Johnson Raynelle F. Heidrick Robert and Lois Moeller Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. L. Barbara Williams and Martin John Craig and Lauren Burke Robert Edger, M.D. Gaubin Mr. Lawrence L. Jones Rose C. Heim Mr. and Mrs. James Montana Senior Perry Dr. Susan Burland and Scott Edmiston Ms. Melissa Greenberg and Jody and David Jordan Diane Henry Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Moody Steve and Karen Sever Gary and Modena Wilson George Plumb Susan Eichner and Tom Mr. Brian Gray Falona Joy Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hibbard Rick and Joyce Morimoto James Shaeffer and Lynn Paul Wolf Crystal and Thomas F. Bush Considine Stella Green Edward T. Joyce Mrs. Mary P. Hines Heather Morrison Hughitt Sheila Wolfe and Grant John Byrd Salli H. Eley Jack and Donna Greenberg Ms. Judith Jump Joel and Janet Hochman Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Susan H. and Robert E. Foster Ed Calkins Phyllis W. Ellis Ray H. Greenblatt Margaret and Gary Brian Horwood and Mary Morrison Shapiro Susan and Michael Wolz Kenneth Carlson and Harriet Grace and Thomas Ewert Robyn and David Grossberg Kachadurian Beth Berkoff Gerald and Maia Mullin Mr. William H. Sharp Harold Woodman Carlson Ms. Connie Fairbanks Rebecca Grossman Mindy Kalchman Karen and Tom Howell Blair and Becky Nagel Bev Shaw Hayford Abbott and Teana Wright Sharon L. Carr Edith and Gerald Falk Ada Mary Gugenheim and Tom and Esta Kallen Diane and Chris Hughes Judith E. Neisser John and Kay Shaw Anonymous (13) Dave and Sara Dr. Kate Feinstein Jon N. Will Olwyn J. Kane Constance K. Casey Sandra Latal Felker Philip and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. James Kargman FRIENDS $250–$499 Christine Chakoian and John Nancy Felton-Elkins Zimmerman Hablutzel Mr. John Katzberger Gershen and Sally Abraham Terry and Suzan Athas Mr. and Mrs. John Bartels Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Shustitzky Madeleine Fern Drs. David and Elaine Hacker Kip Kelley Steve Abrams Maryanne Baker Sheila Barton Bosron Belgrad Stewart Chapman Jack Ferrero Cohen and Hacker Architects Julie and Bill Kellner April and Jayde Al-Angary Annetta Baldwin and Paul Martin and Jill Baumgaertner Kellen Blair Ms. Cynthia Cheski and Rev. Carol Fessenden LLC B. Michael and Laura Kelly Ms. Ann Alexander Kolasinski Bruce L. Beavis Dr. and Mrs. James Bevenour Scott Elliott Cindy Fey Barbara Haffner Carla and Michael Kennedy Kenneth Alhadeff Sharon Baldwin Bob, Mary, Grace and Phyllis and Leonard Berlin Thomas E. Chomicz Jackie Finch and Jim Jepsen Glen and Beverly Halbe Katherine and Kevin Kenward John and Mary Alukos Julius and Judie Ballanco Andrew Beck Harriet Bernstein Alice and Bob Chrismer Leslie Fineberg Denise and Daniel Susan Kern, M.D. Kimball and Karen Anderson Randy and Lorraine Barba Mrs. Elizabeth Becker John Bernstein Jane Christino and Joseph The Fitch Family Hamburger Sharon and David Kessler Christine Anschuetz Mr. and Mrs. William G. Robert and Pamela Becker Carla and R. Stephen Berry Wolnski Kathleen Flanagan Chester and Phyllis Ms. Emily Kessler Joan Arenberg Barker III Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. The Best Family Nancy Ciezki and Diane David B. Flax Handelman Kishwar Khalid Michele and Thomas Arnison Leone Barnett Beeghley Sam and Shirley Bianco Kostecke Tara Flocco Paula Harbage and David Kristine Kinder Mareon R. Arnold Lesley Barnett Linda Finley Belan and John, Kathy and Eric Biel Patrick J. Condon Mrs. A. E. Staley III Gillingham M. Barry and Diane Drs. Andrew and Iris Aronson Richard and Lauren Barnett Vincent Kinehan Noel and Shirley Biery Connie E. Connell Rosemary Ford Eileen and Bill Hard Kirschenbaum INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS

Thomas and Margaret Kittle- Margaret and Mike McCoy Mr. Cian O’Mahony and Mrs. Mary Rooney Julia Smith and Ira Shay Strickland Adam and Michelle Tuton Carolyn C. Williams Kamp Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy Theodora Sereleas Dr. Ashley S. Rose and Bodenstein George R. Strohl and Mary Kay Tuzi Diana Williams Jane and Paul Klenck Kelly McCray and Donald Daniel O’Neill Charlotte B. Puppel-Rose Shane Danger Snow and Mrinalina Rao John and Lori Twombly Robert Williford Mr. Paul Kleppner Mays Mr. and Mrs. Dave Orkowski Candice and Steven Rosen Kristen Jex George Patrick Surgeon Jane and Howard Tyner Mrs. Peggy Stewart Wilson Cheryl and Don Kobetsky John and Ann McDermott Neal and Mary Clark Judy and Warner Rosenthal Shirley S. Solomon John T. Suzuki Rose Urteaga Ms. Yasmine Winkler Paul Koch William McDermott Ormond Joan Fiona Ross Ricahrd Soohey and Sylvester Construction Paulos Stike and Elizabeth Ann Wise Bill Konczyk and Stan Jane E. McDonald Terrence O’Shaughnessy Joe Ross and Jean Rohner- Elizabeth Cameron Services, Inc. Vadas Raymond Wise and Ted Conlon Stephen J. and Rita McElroy Carol O’Toole Shutler Tracy Spadola Mr. and Mrs. Casmir F. Margaret Veach Robinson Electra D. Kontalonis Ruth Ann Gillis and Michael Sarah R. Packard Sidney and Alexandra Roth Mr. Rand Sparling and Ms. Szczepaniak Jonathan Verge Kate Wiswald Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGuinnis James Padgett and Rosanne Maija and Jay Rothenberg Adrienne Meisel Susan Tarcov Robert and Camille Von Adam and Vania Wit Korajczyk Rodrick and Yoshie Fitko John Rudy DeeDee Spence Bob Bradish and Katherine Dreele Peter Woan Gina and William S. Korda McIlquham Mitzi and Tom Page Michele and Jesse Ruiz Ronna Stamm and Paul Tate-Bradish Clara Vydyanath Peter Woan Anthony and Rosemary George and Alice McKann Ronna Page Susan Rundle and Philip Lehman Maya Tatineni Gloria A. Walton Martin Wojcik Kosinski Marsha McKay Prem and Patricia Pahwa Castillo Sharon Stein Susan C. Taylor Karen and Herb Wander Sarah Wolff and Joel Shiraz and Vijay Kotte Joan and Jack McLane Kurt Palmer Judy Runge and Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandra Wolsfeld Warner Handelman Mary Jean Kraybill Margaret McLaughlin John P. Parkins Nussbaum Stenhouse, Jr. Teichgraeber Gwenyth B. Warton Diane P. Wood Liz Krimendahl Sandra McNaughton Ms. Joan Parks Sandra and Eric Ruskoski Becky and Bob Stephan Harold L. Temple Roberta and Robert Nancy Woulfe Jayna and Barry Kroll Gordon and Stephanie Apollo Chorus of Chicago Robin Russo Mr. Don Stevens Roberta and Leonard Tenner Washlow Dr. Anne H. Wright Kathryn Kruger, PhD Medlock Audrey L. Paton Ed and Diana Ruthman Michael and Nancy Stieber Joseph and Dahlia Tesher Fred and Kathy Weber Philip and Virginia Yarrow Marty and Sarah Kurtz Lois Melvoin The Patterson Family Greg and Anne Ryan Virginia Stigler and Stephen Ronald Tevonian Jim and Mary Weidner Ike and Adeline Young Ms. Carol G. LaMar Dr. Janis Mendelsohn Cynthia and James Patti Toby and Penelope Sachs Stigler Barbara and Randy Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Weil, Edward Joseph Zarach Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lamb Daniel Menitoff Peggy H. Paulsen Susan Salay Betsy and Doug Stiles Matt Thomas Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Zesmer W. Edwin and Mary Laurie Merel Mary and Greg Pearlman James and Judith Satkiewicz Mary Stitt Sue and James Thompson Mrs. Olga Weiss and Dr. Janice Ziebka Langbein Sara and Richard Mesirow Patrice Pearsall Mary Ann and Bob Savard Suzanne and Fred Stitt F. Joseph Tomecek George Honig John and Linda Zimnie William and Blair Lawlor Jim and Ginger Meyer Adam Peirce Edna Schade Rich Stoddart Larry and Carol Townsend Lyman and Deana Welch Ethel Zitnik Mrs. Frances Lederer Sandra and Michael Meyers Eric, Natalie, and Cameron Marie-Claude Schauer Mark and Kim Stone The Trimak Family Scott Welch Christine Zrinsky Charles and Mary Lee Dr. Jerrold and Marian Pelletier Anne and Steven Scheyer George and Laurie Stortz Peter and Carol Trobe John W. Wheeler David Zwarycz Keep up the good work - Michaels Tom Pendry Susan and Edward Schiele Barney and Nancy Straus Marti Truemper, Dedicated Floyd and Judy Whellan Anonymous (23) The Lees Family Tim Michel and Amy Laiken Dr. and Mrs. George B. Dr. Kenneth Schmidt Caryn and Larry Straus to my Lisle High Students Barbara Whitman Deborah Leff Robert O. Middleton Perlstein, Jr. Rose Schmidt Ruth Lekan Andrea Miller Ms. Lynne Marie Perruchot Ralph and Donna Schuler ASSOCIATES $150–$249 Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Leonard Alan R. Miller Gerald Perutz Will Schwarz and Nancy Richard and Janice Aaron Jane and Norman Lee John Blane Ed and Carol Brown Frank and Joyce Lester Pat and Ronald S. Miller Elizabeth Anne Peters Grace; Sam, Anna and Kate Abele Bannor Merrill and Judy Blau Judith M. and W. Noel Brown Diana Levin Verett Mims Melanie and Dan Peterson Nate Schwarz Bob Achebe To Barbara, from one dog Sandra Blau Lynda J. Brown Laurie and Gerry Levin Richard C. Moenning Bruse and Susan Peterson Donald and Victoria Scott The Acosta Family mom to another Bernard and Nancy Blayer Manuel L. Brown Richard and Joanne Levy Antonia Mohs Rita Petretti Deborah and Laurence Segil Carol and Larry Adelman Barbara J. Barnes Nowell and Kathryn Blecha Karen Brozynski Joseph M. Liss The Montgomery Family Gregory and Patricia Peyer Mr. and Mrs. Steve Selcke Steve and Viki Adik Ellen Barnes and Jim Carolyn and Richard Block Jim and Rosemary Brunner Rose Lizattaga Steven Montner and Scott Charles R. and Mary R. Joseph C. Senese Joan M. Agosto McGough Charlene Blockinger In Memory of Eugene Bryant Mr. David P. Lloyd and Ms. Brown Philips Naomi and Jerry Senser Diana Aixala Richard Olson Lindy and Al Bloom and In Honor of Barbara Suzanne Williams Mr. Reginald and Miriam Terri Pigott and Rick DeJohn John Sergo Robert Albrecht-Mallinger Dan and Zoe Barron Carolyn and Phillip Boch Gaines Phil Lombard and Tim Gregg Moore Joe Piszczor Irene Sewell Stan and Betty Lou Allured John Bartlett Maureen Bogle Nicholas Bubulka Michael and Lisa LoVallo Robert B. Moore Chris Plevin Michael Seyller Jacqueline and Douglas Michael and Felicia Baskin Kathleen Bolger Kim Buck Joan Lovell Howard and Brooks Morgan Vivianne and Joel Pokorny Ruth Sharps Amacher Jeff and Cathy Basso Linda Bolte Jon and Trudy Bunge Dr. Mark Lundell Steven W. Morris Don Pollak Cedric Shaw American Chartered Bank Beatrice Batson James Bondi and Judith Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Burgess Jolie Macier and James Margaret Moses and Mike Guy and Maria Ponticiello Cindy Shearn Judith and Harold Anderson Dr. Bruce and Sally Bauer Vargas Marcia and Gerald Burke Niehoff Zimmer Michael and Christine Pope Hille and Christian Sheppard Mychal and Dorothy Angelos David L. Baumgartner Lorraine Bonecki Sandy and Ed Burkhardt Conor Malloy Sheldon Mostovoy and Nola Linda Prasil and John Rank: Richard W. Shepro and Janet and Steven Anixter Judith Baxter and Stephen Danielle Bonner Jim and Lori Burns James L. and Alice Reno Penn Go Shakespeare! Lindsay E. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Ansburg Smith Sharalyn Borchers Bill and Helen Burns Malone Milan and Shannon Mrksich Marilyn and Roger Price Nancy and Richard Sher Julia and Larry Antonatos Gerald and Maria Bayer Neil Borgstrom Ann and Dick Burnstine Michael and Anne Malone Linda A. Mueller R. Scott Purdy Ron and Carol Sherman Barbara E. Apple Elizabeth S. Beck Mr. Steven Borkenhagen Virginia Bushong Rose and Joseph Manak Kathleen and J. Brian Michael Querfurth Family Marjorie E. Sherman Joseph and Ann Amrie Adam B. Becker Emily and Jim Borovsky James and Barbara Butler Alan Mancini and Barbara Murphy Chris and Elizabeth Quigg Graciela and Angus Shorey Arden Kathryn Beiser and Mick Janice and Joseph Bosco Lucy Butler Limburg-Mancini Annie Murray Rick and Gwenn Rausch Ellen and Richard Shubart Robert and Lynn Arensman Domalaga Aldridge Bousfi eld Catharine Jones George and Roberta Mann David Murray Chris Reed Anna and Mark Siegler Jennifer Arneson Norman and Lorraine Jennifer Bowen-Shauver Anne Cadigan Deborah B. Manoogian Eileen M. Murray Mary Lee Reed Mr. and Mrs. John Silverman Harriet and Richard Arons Bercoon Lynn A. Bowers Michele and John Cadwell Stephen and Susan Bass Kaylin Murray David and Lee Reese George and Lynne Simon Delbert and Barbara Barbara Berger Jim and Jean Boylan Michelle Cajigal Marcus Kay C. Nalbach Robert Regan and Cindy Frank and Joyce Simutis Arsenault Robert Berghoff Bailey Rose Boyle and Lutgart J. Calcote Ms. Jan Marinello Ben and Mara Neill Clark Mr. Gregg Skalinder and Mrs. Mrs. Ann Audrian Betty Bergstrom Family The Callaly Family James A. Marino - Nicolas H. Nelson Sandra and Ken Reid Barbara B. Kreader William and Margaret Julie and Lawrence Robert Bradner Fritz J. Cambier-Unruh and marinolaw.com Jon and Kathy Newcomb Alicia and Myron Resnick Maureen Slater Aylesworth Bernstein Shannon Brady Heather Coffi n Jennifer Marling Zehava L. Noah Joan Chilton Richards Michael Slater and Carrie Babington Family Charles A. Berry Joann and Bill Braman Stacey L. Cantor David and Christy Marshall Kenneth R. Norgan Shelley Riskin Pena Bill and Janet Backs Leslie L. Berry Mark Brandfonbrener Judy Cape Jennifer Martay Angela Normoyle Gerald Riva Jane and Arthur Slaven Melissa Bacon Jim Best Miller and Stephanie Capital Strategies Kathleen Martin Elisabeth and Sam Norwood Marilynn and Charles Rivkin Christine Sloan Dr. Samuel Bader and Robert Best Bransfi el Investment Group, LLC Drs. Anette and John Martini Mrs. Ellen Evans Noth Mimi and Michael Roberts Lynn Sloan and Jeffrey Patricia McMillen Beverly, Mary, and Sandy Sue Braverman Amy and Jeff Cardella Barbara and John Massey Hiram and Pat Nowlan Solvig and Harry Robertson Rosen Keri and Phillip Bahar Rich Beymer Michael Brazier Norma Carey Steffi Masur Michael J. O’Connell Edward Robinson Dr. Jeffrey Slovak Katherine and Ross Baker Rita and Bob Bialey Barbara Brenke Jill A. Carlberg David and Karen Mattenson Gwen Oelerich Brian D. Roche James and Mary Jo Slykas The Baldwin Family Patricia Bidwill Elizabeth Brennan Sara Carlson Charles and Jeannette Kathleen Field Orr and Dr. John and Beth Roffers Richard Smart Eugene Balter and Judith Nicholas and Janet Bilandic Peg Breslin Mollie and John Carroll Mauter Edward Ogata Nik Rokop and Nafeesah Edward W. Smeds Phillips Anne Bilos Eric and Judy Bridge James Cavanaugh Maria and James Mazza M.K. O’Hara Lewis Angela and Andrew Smith Maggie Bambrick Gene Bindler Kristen Bridge Robert and Judy Chalberg Gary L. McCann David and Janet Olsen Catherine and Tom Rolfes Elaine D. Smith Michele Banik-Rake Sally Blackford David Dean Brockman Katherine Chalko INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS

Judy M. Chernick Alden and Saxon Douglas Joan A. Gall Dr. Charles B. Harris Mary Lou Johns and John John Lambert Grace Mayer Jose and Sara Ochoa Paul and Judith Chiarelli Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Dow Linda and John Gallo Charles D. Harvey Rynes Eileen Dordek and Chris Lisa C. Mazzullo Margaret and Kevin O’Keefe Barbara and Bruce Chrisman Robert Dreeben Peter Galman Katherine A. Harvey Dr. Hulon and Dr. Raymonda Landgraff Margaret McAlevey Dennis C. Oliver Gerry and Carol Chrisman Jennifer Drinkwater Mr. and Mrs. Dan Galovich Jim, Kelly, and Paige Hauer T. Johnson Pete Friedmann and Karen Mary McArthur Jean Oliver Dr. Christopher Chroniak Ms. Rosanne Druian Bryna and Edward Gamson Gillian and Vinod Havalad Jerry and Karen Johnson Laner Maura Ann McBreen Ute and Reed O’Malley Georgia Cibul Adele Duba-Nagel Donald C. Gancer Enriqueta Hawkins Dr. Margery Ruth Johnson Laurel and Jim Lannen Patrick and Ellen McCarthy James T. 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