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Michael Philip O'brien 11Th Hour Theatre Company 2329 South 3Rd Michael Philip O’Brien Jenna Stelmok T.J. Dawson 11th Hour Theatre Company 11th Hour Theatre Company 3-D Theatricals 2329 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia 2329 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia P.O. Box 6039 Philadelphia, PA 19148 Philadelphia, PA 19148 Long Beach, CA 90806 David Armstrong Bernadine Griffin John Langs 5th Avenue Theatre 5th Avenue Theatre ACT Theatres 1308 5th Avenue Seattle 1308 5th Avenue Seattle 700 Union Street Seattle, WA 98101 Seattle, WA 98101 Seattle, WA 98101 Carlo Scandiuzzi Les Waters Kevin Moore ACT Theatres Actors Theatre of Louisville Actors Theatre of Louisville 701 Union Street 316 West Main St. 316 West Main St. Seattle, WA 98101 Louisville, KY 40202 Louisville, KY 40202 Geoffrey Sherman Nancy Rominger Gregory Boyd Alabama Shakespeare Festival Alabama Shakespeare Festival Alley Theatre 1 Festival Drive 1 Festival Drive 615 Texas Avenue Montgomery, AL 36117 Montgomery, AL 36117 Houston, TX 77002 Dean Gladden Susan Booth Mike Schleifer Alley Theatre Alliance Theatre Alliance Theatre 615 Texas Avenue 1280 Peachtree St. NE 1280 Peachtree St. NE Houston, TX 77002 Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30309 David Bell Carey Perloff Peter Pastreich American Music Theatre Project at American Conservatory Theater American Conservatory Theater Northwestern University 405 Geary Street 405 Geary Street 10 Arts Circle Drive, #144 San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco, CA 94102 Evanston, IL 60208 Diane Paulus Diane Quinn Terrence Nolen American Repertory Theater American Repertory Theater Arden Theatre Company 64 Brattle Street 64 Brattle Street 40 N. 2nd St. Cambridge, MA 02138 Cambridge, MA 02138 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Amy Murphy Molly Smith Edgar Dobie Arden Theatre Company Arena Stage Arena Stage 40 N. 2nd St. 1101 Sixth Street 1101 Sixth Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Washington, D.C. 20024-2691 Washington, D.C. 20024-2691 David Goldstein Billy Russo John Miller-Stephany Arizona Theatre Company Arizona Theatre Company Arkansas Repertory Theatre 455 North 3rd Street 343 S. 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