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Utility-Preview2.Pdf WHAT STAFF Honorary Board Chair Board President Emeritus Julie Harris Carol Green President/ Co-Chairman…............……………....................……... Bruce A. Bierhans, Esq. Board Co-Chairman……………………………............…………………..……John Dubinsky Executive Director……………………….....……………............…………..……Jeffry George Artistic Director………………….....................................…….................……Dan Lombardo Producer/Production Manager………………....……………..................………......Ted Vitale Utility Monster Development Director....…………………………………............……….…….Nicholas Gulde by Marina Keegan Box Office/Front of House Manager………............……………………….Courtney Reardon Company Manager…................................................……………………...Ellen Rubenstein directed by Dan Lombardo Wardrobe Supervisor..…………………………............…………………………Anne Miggins Box Office Assoc./House Mgr.….......................................Ellen Rubenstein, Robin Russell Previews May 23 & 24 Scenic Painter/ Production Assistant …….............………………………………Evan Farley Volunteer Liaisons………………………………............……………………..Dick & Val Rand Runs May 25 - June 22 Interns............................................Casey Blackbird, Jack Golden, Jamaica Jarvis, Rachel Julie Harris Stage Ladd, Nathaniel Lampkin, Mia Rocchio, Gloria Sprague Cast Thank you to our volunteers, sponsors and generous donors who have made our programming possible. Sadie - Lily Flores Claude - Ryan Rudewicz Caleb - Ari Lew Ruth - Laura Latreille* Alan - Marc Carver* Stage Manager Set/Lighting Design Costume Design Valerie Stanford* Jiyoun Chang Carol Sherry Sound Design Properties Projection Design Special thanks to: The Keegan Family, Yale University, James Bundy and Yale School of Drama, Deborah Margolin, Nathan Leigh Sarah Beals Bridget K. Doyle Paul McKinley, Michael and Suz Karchmer, Rick Grossman, Joe Hintz, John and Kathleen Connors, Joe Freitas and Chris Getman of 141 Bradford Natural Market, Mac's Parties and Provisions, Mac's Seafood, Al and Marilyn Vitale, Beth and Brad Whitman, Jason Ziemak of 90+ Cellars, Megan Spoerndle of Stix and Stones Landscaping, Paul Executive Director Artistic Director Gasek, Sam Myers, Dave Myers, Karen Banta, Staples of Orleans, Shop Therapy of Provincetown Jeffry George Dan Lombardo Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater is the award-winning theater company that inspired “a new vigor for theater on the Original artwork courtesy of Kaitlyn Sarazin Cape” (New York Times). Now in its 29th year, WHAT continues to be a sounding board for new and bold ideas, *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers presenting “continually adventurous theater” (Boston Globe), and year-round programming. The state-of-the-art Julie Utility Monster is presented by special arrangement with the Keegan Family Harris Stage is a tribute to the six-time Tony award-winning actress and WHAT’s Honorary Chair. For more Made possible with the generous support of Yale University. information: (508) 349-WHAT (9428) or www.WHAT.org Marc Carver* (Alan) has previously appeared at WHAT in Boeing Boeing, The Pillowman, Hunter Gatherers, Hazard Last Five Years (Provincetown Counter Productions), Buddy! The Buddy Holly Story (Harwich Junior Theatre), and Sticks County, and Private Jokes, Public Places. Other regional theaters at which Marc has appeared include Trinity Repertory and Bones (Harbor Stage Company). Company, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Portland Stage Company, and New Repertory Marina Keegan (Playwright) graduated from Yale, where she studied under Donald Marguiles and Deborah Margolin. Theatre. In New York, Marc has appeared in The Bilbao Effect (world premiere) and Bill W. and Dr. Bob (New World Other work includes Independents (Music: Stephen Feigenbaum, Lyrics: Mark Sonnenblick) which premiered in Yale’s Stages). Marc, who studied at Brown University, Boston University, and Trinity Rep Conservatory, has also been seen and Off-Broadway Theater, continuing to the New York Fringe Festival. Marina was the winner of the Yale J. Edward Meeker heard in film, television, and radio voiceovers. English Prize, the ORLO Writing Award, The Wallace Prize for Fiction and David Rakoff’s Gilded Ink Writing Contest – in Lily Flores (Sadie) is a sixteen year old junior at Nauset High School. She is very excited to be back on the WHAT stage addition to placing as a National Semi-finalist in the Normal Mailer Writing Competition. Marina has also written for the for the third time. Recent credits include Antonia in Twelfth Night and Big Stone in Eurydice, both at Nauset High School. New York Times, NPR and online for The New Yorker. She also played Alice in Alice in Wonderland at the Academy of Performing Arts. During WHAT's 2008 summer season, Nathan Leigh (Sound Design) has worked at WHAT since 2006 where previous designs include On An Average Day, The Lily performed as Sam in the World Premier of Ride and as the Little Jesus Girl in Pillowman. Lily would like to thank her Pillowman, Body Awareness and many more. He won the IRNE for Best Sound Design for his scores for Strangers on A mother for supporting her through all of her acting endeavors and allowing her to swear on stage since the age of eleven! Train (Stoneham Theatre, 2009) and The Hound of The Baskervilles (Central Square Theatre, 2010). With Kyle Jarrow, Laura Latreille* (Ruth) WHAT credits: In the Next Room, Public Exposure, The Art Room, Fuddy Meers, Ruby Tuesday, Nathan is the co-author of Big Money, and The Consequences. He is the co-author of the musicals Darling with book Killer Joe, Psychopathia Sexualis, The Seagull. Off-Broadway: Love Song (59E59). Boston credits include Ryan writer Jesse Geiger and The Song of Songs with Jason Slavick. His solo album A Life In Transit was released in 2012. Landry's M, Mauritius (Huntington Theatre), The Understudy, Time Stands Still (Lyric Stage Co.), Four Places (Merrimack Dan Lombardo (Director) Directing credits include References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, Boeing Boeing, Born Repertory Theatre), The Shape of Things (Award: Elliott Norton Outstanding Actress), Fat Pig (SpeakEasy Stage Co.), Yesterday (WHAT), Opus by Michael Hollinger and Blithe Spirit (American Stage Theatre), Total Expression (Boston The Sussman Variations, The Glider (Boston Playwright's Theatre), The Blowin of Baile Gall (Vineyard Playhouse), Of Theater Marathon), Zeta by Ilan Stavans and Carlos Morton, Mona Lisa by Ron Burch, and Filming O’Keeffe by Eric Mice and Men (Stoneham Theatre), Shel's Shorts and Shel Shocked (Market Theatre), Bash, Sin (Coyote Theatre). She Lane. Work as television and film consultant: The Irish (PBS), The Belle of Amherst (with Claire Bloom for ITV, has also participated in new works with The Denver Center Theatre Company, New Dramatists, Playwright's Collective England), Malice (with Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman), Voices and Visions (a 13-part PBS series), The Afterglow (with and Women's Project and Productions. Laura is currently on faculty at Bridgewater State University. Burgess Meredith), and several Florentine Films documentaries. Dan is the author of ten books, including Cape Cod Ari Lew (Caleb) Ari is thrilled to be back on the WHAT stage after most recently appearing as Clown#1 in The 39 Steps. National Seashore: The First 50 Years and Director of WHAT Lab. Dan and his wife, Karen Banta, split their time between Other regional credits include The Time of Your Life, Visiting Mr. Green, Last Night of Balyhoo, A Midsummer Nights Western Massachusetts and Cape Cod. Dream, Goodbye Mary Rose, and The Tempest. National Tours: Diary of Anne Frank, Treasure Island, The Outsiders, Kaitlyn Sarazin (Artist) is a year round local artist, surfer, and nature enthusiast living in Orleans, MA. She earned her and The Rosa Parks Story. Ari now lives in NYC with his wonderful girlfriend and pet tortoise. He has had the honor of Associates in the Arts from Cape Cod Community College with an emphasis on Visual Arts and Holistic Healing in 2012, performing at the Metropolitan Opera in "Aida", The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and as The Big Man himself at and she continues to study independently. She uses an eclectic mix of media in her art making process, combining paints, Macy's on 34th St. Herald Square. inks, pastels, enamel, papers, various types of printmaking, and found recycled materials. Ryan Rudewicz (Claude) is a junior at Nauset High School and is happy to be in his first production at WHAT. Recent Carol Sherry (Costume Design) is a freelance costume designer who splits her time between New York and Cape Cod. Credits include: Eurydice and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Nauset High School), David Copperfield Recent and favorite productions include The Medium and Candide (Counter Productions), The Winter's Tale and A (Harwich Junior Theatre) and Good Bye Mary Rose (Cape Rep, World Premiere). Ryan would like to thank his amazing Midsummer Night's Dream (Payomet Performing Arts Center), and Auto Da Fe (Tennessee Williams Festival), parents for all of their support Oblomov(WHAT). Upcoming this season As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Sound),Twelfth Night (Payomet PAC), The Sarah Beals (Properties) pleased to return to another season at WHAT. In the recent past Beals has also lent her talents Normal Heart (Provincetown Theater), and two more at WHAT. As always, thanks to Ben for helping with my sanity! to the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival, (Jazz Funeral of Stella Brooks) Provincetown Theater (Our Valerie
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