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CHICAG O SHA KESPEA RE T HEAT ER
Welcome
Chicago Shakespeare Theater salutes
THE PRODUCERS’ GUILD
for its tremendous work on Family Gala 2015.
DEAR FRIENDS,
Who doesn’t love Disney’s The Little Mermaid? It’s one of our favorite stories
from the fairy tale canon, and we are so excited to share it with you today.
Our director Rachel Rockwell has worked for almost a year with a team of
designers, artists and artisans to create this magical world. In our intimate
theater, the story comes to life all around you!
JOIN IN THE FUN— Contact Christopher Pazdernik at
ADVOCATE FOR AND SUPPORT [email protected]
CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE! or call 312.667.4949 for details.
SAVE $15
Photo by Lindsey Best © 2015 Blue Man Productions, LLC.
DARE
TO LIVE
IN FULL
COLOR.
The Little Mermaid is one of many plays Chicago Shakespeare will produce this
season. In just one year, we stage as many as nineteen different productions
here on Navy Pier, on tour to schools and neighborhood parks—and all around
the world. Our Theater is not only home to work by Shakespeare. We are forever
inspired by this famous playwright to create new plays and musicals, and import
international theater artists to share their stories with Chicago audiences.
We hope you enjoy your journey “under the sea” today, and that you’ll be back
soon for more! For a family-friendly introduction to the Bard this summer, we
invite you to come see Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits—on tour across the city,
free for all, through Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks. n
Barbara Gaines
Artistic Director
Criss Henderson
Executive Director
Sheli Z. Rosenberg
Chair, Board of Directors
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may apply. Additional ticketing service charges apply. Available for performances through
9/27/15. Maximum 8 tickets. Children under 3 are not permitted.
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CHICAG O SHA KESPEA RE T HEAT ER
About CST
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) believes that Shakespeare speaks to
everyone. A global theatrical force, CST is known for vibrant productions that
reflect Shakespeare’s genius for storytelling, language and empathy for the
human condition. The Theater has evolved into a dynamic company, producing
award-winning plays at its home on Navy Pier, throughout Chicago’s schools
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. 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. Reflecting the global city it calls home, CST is the
leading producer of international work in Chicago and has toured its plays abroad
to Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Middle East.
The Theater’s tradition of excellence and civic leadership has been honored
with numerous national and international awards, including the Regional
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. n
B OA RD OF DIRECTORS
Sheli Z. Rosenberg*
Chair
Eric Q. Strickland*
Treasurer
Steven J. Solomon*
Deputy Chair
Frank D. Ballantine
Brit J. Bartter*
Thomas L. Brown
Allan E. Bulley III
Patrick R. Daley
Brian W. Duwe
Philip L. Engel
Jeanne B. Ettelson
Harve A. Ferrill
Sonja H. Fischer
Richard J. Franke
Barbara Gaines*
C. Gary Gerst*
M. Hill Hammock*
Patricia Harris
Kathryn J. Hayley
Criss Henderson*
William L. Hood, Jr.
Stewart S. Hudnut
William R. Jentes*
Jack L. Karp
John P. Keller
Christie B. Kelly
Richard A. Kent
Barbara Malott Kizziah
Edward A. Langan
Chase Collins Levey
Anna Livingston
Renetta E. McCann
Raymond F. McCaskey*
Robert G. McLennan
Jess E. Merten
Chris O’brien
Dennis Olis
Mark S. Ouweleen*
Carleton D. Pearl
Judith Pierpont
Paulita A. Pike
Victoria Podesta
Stephanie Pope
Richard W. Porter
John Rau
Nazneen Razi
Ingrid Razny
Glenn R. Richter*
John W. Rowe*
Robert Ryan
Carole B. Segal
Kathleen Kelly Spear
Harvey J. Struthers, Jr.
Eileen Sweeney
Sheila G. Talton
Marilynn J. Thoma*
Gayle R. Tilles
William J. Tomazin
Donna Van Eekeren
Priscilla A. (Pam) Walter*
Ray Whitacre
Ava D. Youngblood
*denotes Executive
Committee members
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KI N G L E A R
SALUTE TO SPONSORS
Chicago Shakespeare Theater is proud to recognize the partnership of
our leading contributors, whose visionary support ensures that Shakespeare
lives in Chicago today and for generations to come.
BARBARA GAINES
CRISS HENDERSON
Artistic Director
Executive Director
RICK BOYNTON, Creative Producer
GARY GRIFFIN, Associate Artistic Director
MAJOR SEASON SUPPORTERS
presents
DISNEY’S
THE LITTLE MERMAID
Music by
Raymond and
Judy McCaskey
Timothy R. Schwertfeger
and Gail Waller
Burton X. and
Sheli Z. Rosenberg
Exelon
Food For Thought
Catering
Paul M. Angell Family
Foundation
Julius Frankel Foundation
Ellen and Paul Gignilliat
Madison Dearborn
Partners
Richard W. Porter
and Lydia S. Marti
Motorola Mobility
Foundation
John W. and
Jeanne M. Rowe
National Endowment
for the Arts
The Shubert
Foundation
Northern Trust
Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc.
A. N. and Pearl G.
Barnett Family
Foundation
ITW
BlueCross BlueShield
of Illinois
Jan and Bill Jentes
Sheila Penrose and
Ernie Mahaffey
Anna and Robert
Livingston
Polk Bros. Foundation
Joyce Chelberg
KPMG LLP
Book by
DOUG WRIGHT
July 3–August 16, 2015
LEAD SPONSORS
Allstate Insurance
Company
ASHMAN and GLENN SLATER
Based on the Hans Christian Andersen story and the Disney film
The Harold and Mimi
Steinberg Charitable Trust
Allscripts
Lyrics by HOWARD
ALAN MENKEN
Carl and
Marilynn Thoma
Peter and Alicia Pond
Scenic Design
Costume Design
Lighting Design
SCOTT DAVIS
THERESA HAM
YAEL LUBETZKY
Projection Design
Sound Design
Wig and Make-up Design
SHAWN SAGADY
JOSH HORVATH
MELISSA VEAL
Puppet Design
Casting
Production Stage Manager
CHELSEA M. WARREN
BOB MASON
DENNIS J. CONNERS
Orchestral Reduction by DOUG PECK
Music Direction by ROBERTA DUCHAK
directed and choreographed by
RACHEL ROCKWELL
ENDOWED FUNDS
Nicholas and Mary Babson Fund
to Support Chicago Actors
The Chicago Music Theatre Endowment
Chicago Shakespeare Theater Fund
at The Chicago Community Trust
The Davee Foundation World’s Stage Fund
The Hurckes Fund for
Artisans and Technicians
Kirkland & Ellis Audience Enrichment Fund
Anstiss and Ronald Krueck
Stage Design Fund
The Malott Family Student Access Fund
Ray and Judy McCaskey Education Chair
Pritzker Family Team Shakespeare Fund
The Segal Family Foundation Student Matinee Fund
Gayle and Glenn R. Tilles Music Fund
The Sheldon and Bobbi Zabel
Bard Core Program
For more information about how you can support our work on stage,
in the community and around the world, please contact Brooke Flanagan,
Director of Institutional Advancement, at 312.595.5581 or [email protected].
ComEd is the official lighting design sponsor of Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
Disney’s The Little Mermaid is presented through special arrangement with
Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also
supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019.
Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684. www.MTIShows.com
Welcome. If we can help accommodate you during your visit, please speak with our
House Manager. Please note that haze, fog and flashing lights may be used during this
performance. Also, actors will make entrances and exits throughout the theater. For
your safety, we ask that you keep aisles and doorways clear. We request that you refrain
from taking any photography and other video or audio recordings of the production
The performance is approximately 75 minutes with no intermission.
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Musical Numbers
Cast
(in order of appearance)
Ariel
RACHEL ESKENAZI-GOLD*
THE WORLD ABOVE
Ariel
Prince Eric (through August 9)
BRANDON SPRINGMAN*
FATHOMS BELOW
Prince Eric, Grimsby, Pilot, Ensemble
Prince Eric (beginning August 12)
​WILL SKRIP*
DAUGHTERS OF TRITON
Mersisters
Pilot
ESTE’FAN KIZER
PART OF YOUR WORLD
Ariel
Grimsby (through August 9)
MARK DAVID KAPLAN*
PART OF YOUR WORLD (REPRISE)
Ariel
Grimsby (beginning August 12)
JASON GRIMM
SHE’S IN LOVE
Mersisters, Flounder
Flounder
MATTHEW UZARRAGA
HER VOICE
Prince Eric
Scuttle
​MATT CROWLE*
UNDER THE SEA
Sebastian, Ensemble
Mersister Atina
MISSY AGUILAR
IF ONLY (ARIEL’S LAMENT)
Ariel
Mersister Andrina
ALLYSON GRAVES
SWEET CHILD
Flotsam, Jetsam
Mersister Aquata
HANAH ROSE NARDONE
POOR UNFORTUNATE SOULS
Ursula
Mersister Adella
ERICA STEPHAN
POSITOOVITY
Scuttle, Ensemble
Sebastian
JOSEPH ANTHONY BYRD*
LES POISSONS
Chef Louis
King Triton
MATTHEW R. JONES*
LES POISSONS (REPRISE)
Chef Louis, Ensemble
Jetsam
ADAM FANE
ONE STEP CLOSER
Prince Eric
Flotsam
SEAN BLAKE*
KISS THE GIRL
Sebastian, Ensemble
Ursula
REBECCA FINNEGAN*
THE CONTEST
Grimsby, Ensemble
Chef Louis
MATTHEW R. JONES*
POOR UNFORTUNATE SOULS (REPRISE)
Ursula
Ensemble
MISSY AGUILAR, SEAN BLAKE*,
ADAM FANE, ALLYSON GRAVES, JASON GRIMM
(beginning August 12), MARK DAVID KAPLAN*
(through August 9), ESTE’FAN KIZER,
HANAH ROSE NARDONE, PETER SCHARBROUGH,
STEVEN SPANOPOULOS, ERICA STEPHAN
IF ONLY (REPRISE)
Ariel, Triton
FINALE ULTIMO
Ariel, Prince Eric and the Company
Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the
time of the performance: Missy Aguilar for Ursula; Sean Blake* for Sebastian; Elya Bottiger for
Mersister Andrina, Mersister Adella, Ensemble; Liam Dahlborn for Flounder; Erica Evans for Mersister
Atina, Mersister Aquata, Ensemble; Michael Ferraro for Prince Eric; Jason Grimm for Grimsby;
Este’Fan Kizer for Flotsam, Jetsam; Nathan Mittleman for Pilot, Ensemble; Peter Scharbrough for
King Triton, Chef Louis; Steven Spanopoulos for Scuttle; and Erica Stephan for Ariel.
Musicians
Associate Music Director/Conductor/Keyboard
VALERIE MAZE
Cello
JILL KAEDING
Flute/Alto Flute/Clarinet/Alto Sax/Tenor Sax
DOMINIC TRUMFIO
Drums/Percussion
ETHAN DEPPE
Contractor
SEAN McNEELY
*denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association.
All Musicians are members of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, Local 10-208.
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C HI C AG O S H A K E SP E A RE TH E ATE R
Profiles
MISSY AGUILAR
(Mersister Atina/
Ensemble) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where she
understudied and
appeared in Sense and
Sensibility. Other
Chicago credits include: Women on the
Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (regional
premiere), Cousin Pearl/Gloria in The
Beverly Hillbillies (Theatre at the Center);
Les Misérables (Drury Lane Theatre); Sister
Hubert in Nunsense (Fox Valley Repertory);
In the Heights (Paramount Theatre); and
Oolie/Donna in City of Angels (Porchlight
Music Theatre). Ms. Aguilar received a BA in
theatre studies, graduating magna cum
laude, from Capital University.
SEAN BLAKE
(Flotsam/Ensemble/
Dance Captain) returns
to Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where his credits
include: Beauty and the
Beast, Timon of Athens,
Aladdin and The Wizard
of Oz. Other Chicago credits include: We
Three Lizas (About Face Theatre); Sportin’
Life in Porgy and Bess (Jeff Award
nomination - Best Supporting Actor in a
Musical), A Raisin in the Sun, Carousel
(Court Theatre); Second City Mainstage
(The Second City); The Rose Tattoo, Ain’t
Misbehavin’, The Story (Goodman Theatre)
and productions with Marriott Theatre,
Northlight Theatre and Drury Lane Theatre.
Broadway and national tour credits include
Showboat (Dance Captain/Swing).
Regional theater credits include: Animal
Crackers (Center Stage); Man of la Mancha,
Carousel (Long Wharf Theatre); Birdie Blue
(Seattle Repertory Theatre); and
productions with Pasadena Playhouse,
Fulton Theatre and Alabama Shakespeare
Festival. Choreography credits include
Caroline, or Change (Court Theatre). Mr.
Blake has also performed at The Kennedy
Center in Stephen Sondheim and Hal
Prince’s world premiere of Bounce, and can
be heard on the original cast recording.
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JOSEPH ANTHONY BYRD
(Sebastian) makes his
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater debut. Other
Chicago credits include:
Emmett Till in The Ballad
of Emmett Till (Goodman
Theatre); White Noise
(Royal George Theatre); and Jacob in La Cage
Aux Folles (Marriott Theatre). Touring credits
include: Simba in The Lion King (Gazelle
Tour) and Eddie in Mamma Mia! (Las Vegas).
Television credits include Boardwalk Empire on
HBO. Mr. Byrd earned a BFA in acting/musical
theatre from Carnegie Mellon University.
MATT CROWLE
(Scuttle) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where he
appeared in Peter Pan.
Other Chicago credits
include: Bert in Mary
Poppins (Paramount
Theatre); Hysterium in A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum
(Porchlight Music Theatre); Hunter in [title of
show] (Northlight Theatre); Cosmo Brown in
Singin’ in the Rain (Jeff Award nominations
- Best Choreography, Best Actor in a
Supporting Role), Patsy in Monty Python’s
Spamalot (Jeff Award nomination, Drury Lane
Theatre). Broadway and national touring
include: Monty Python’s Spamalot and Doctor
Dolittle. Regional credits include productions
with: Gateway Playhouse, Arkansas Repertory
Theatre, The MUNY and Saint Michael’s
Playhouse. Mr. Crowle’s choreography can be
seen next holiday season in White Christmas
at Drury Lane Theatre. www.mattcrowle.com
RACHEL ESKENAZI-GOLD
(Ariel) makes her Chicago
debut at Chicago
Shakespeare Theater.
Regional credits include:
Louise in Gypsy, Tzeitel in
Fiddler on the Roof, Catch
Me If You Can (Wagon
Wheel Theatre); The Merchant of Venice
(Interlochen Shakespeare Festival); Cosette
in Les Misérables, The Laramie Project
(University of Michigan). Ms. Eskenazi-Gold
has training from BADA (British American
Dramatic Academy) and the Interlochen
Center for the Arts. She recently graduated
from the University of Michigan with a BFA
in musical theatre. www.RachelEG.com
ADAM FANE
(Jetsam/Ensemble) returns
to Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where his credits
include Gypsy and Shrek
the Musical. Other Chicago
credits include: Rock of
Ages (national tour); First
Date (Royal George Theater); Mary Poppins
(Paramount Theatre); Avenue Q (Mercury
Theater Chicago); Alice in Wonderland
(Marriott Theatre); Aspects of Love, The Light
in the Piazza, Cats (Theo Ubique Cabaret
Theatre); Spring Awakening (Griffin Theatre
Company); Hello Again (Bohemian Ensemble
Theatre); and Avenue Q (Jeff Award
nomination, NightBlue Performing Arts).
Regional credits include productions with:
Mason Street Warehouse, Timber Lake
Playhouse and the Heartland Festival. Mr.
Fane received his BFA in musical theatre
from Roosevelt University.
REBECCA FINNEGAN
(Ursula) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where her credits
include The Three
Musketeers and Seussical.
Ms. Finnegan is a multiple
Jeff Award recipient,
whose Chicago credits include productions
with: Goodman Theatre, Court Theatre, Drury
Lane Theatre, The Marriott Theatre,
Broadway Playhouse, TimeLine Theatre and
Porchlight Music Theatre, where she is an
artistic associate. Broadway credits include
Summer and Smoke (Roundabout Theatre
Company). Regional credits include
productions with: The Glimmerglass Festival,
The MUNY, Huntington Theatre Company,
Shakespeare Theatre Company, Cincinnati
Playhouse in the Park and Arkansas
Repertory Theatre. National tour credits
include The Secret Garden.
ALLYSON GRAVES
(Mersister Andrina/
Ensemble) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where she
understudied in Road
Show. Other Chicago
credits include: Billy Elliot,
Hello Dolly!, Singin’ in the Rain (Drury Lane
Theatre); Mary Poppins (Paramount
Theatre); Legally Blonde (Big Noise Theatre
Company); The Pajama Game (Music
Theatre Company); and 42nd Street
(Theatre at the Center). Regional credits
include Thoroughly Modern Millie (Heritage
Repertory Theatre). Ms. Graves most
recently co-choreographed BRAVO!’s
production of Mary Poppins at Gwendolyn
Brooks Middle School, as well as Theatre at
the Center’s holiday premiere of A Christmas
Memory. She received a BFA in musical
theatre from Columbia College Chicago.
JASON GRIMM
(Grimsby/Ensemble,
beginning August 12)
makes his Chicago
Shakespeare Theater
debut. Other Chicago
credits include: The
Addams Family (Mercury
Theater Chicago); A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum, How to Succeed in
Business Without Really Trying, Anyone Can
Whistle (Porchlight Music Theatre); The Wild
Party (Bailiwick Chicago); The Nutcracker
(The House Theatre of Chicago); Improbable
Frequency (Strawdog Theatre Company); and
Reefer Madness (Jeff Award nomination - Best
Actor in a Musical, Circle Theatre). Mr. Grimm
is also a pianist, musical director and teacher
at the Annoyance Theatre and spent two
years as a member of The Second City
National Touring Company.
MATTHEW R. JONES
(King Triton/Chef Louis)
makes his Chicago
Shakespeare Theater
debut. Other Chicago
credits include: Mary
Poppins, The Music Man,
Fiddler on the Roof
(Paramount Theatre); Cats, A Christmas
Carol (Marriott Theatre); Hello Dolly!, Oliver!,
The Sound of Music, Sweeney Todd (Drury
Lane Theatre); Aida and Tannhäuser (Lyric
Opera of Chicago). Broadway credits
include: The Phantom of the Opera (Majestic
Theatre) and Titanic (Lunt Fontanne
Theatre). Mr. Jones holds a bachelor of
music degree from Northwestern University
and the Artist Diploma from the Yale School
of Music.
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MARK DAVID KAPLAN
(Grimsby/Ensemble,
through August 9)
returns to Chicago
Shakespeare Theater,
where his credits include:
The Emperor’s New
Clothes, Willy Wonka, The
Wizard of Oz and the premiere of How Can
You Run with a Shell on Your Back? by
Michael Mahler and Alan Schmuckler. Other
Chicago credits include: Les Misérables,
Ragtime (Jeff Awards, Actor in a Supporting
Role, Musical), Curtains (Drury Lane
Theatre); A Year with Frog and Toad (Chicago
Children’s Theatre); We Three Lizas (About
Face Theatre); and Anything Goes (Marriott
Theatre). Off Broadway, Mr. Kaplan
appeared in the long-running Forbidden
Broadway, with which he has toured
internationally as well as earning a Jeff
Award for the 2008 production at the Royal
George Theatre. Recent regional credits
include: Hairspray (Syracuse Stage) and
Man of La Mancha (Montana Shakespeare in
the Parks). Mr. Kaplan spent five years
touring the US and Canada as Zazu the
Hornbill in the first and second National
Companies of The Lion King.
ESTE’FAN KIZER
(Pilot/Ensemble) makes
his Chicago debut at
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater. Regional credits
include: Steam Heat
(Mason Street
Warehouse); Kiss Me Kate,
Ragtime, 9 to 5, Cymbeline, Hairspray, Ruined,
Into the Woods, All Shook Up and Sleepy
Hollow (Kalamazoo Civic Theatre). Mr. Kizer
recently graduated with a BFA in music
theatre performance from Western
Michigan University.
HANAH ROSE NARDONE
(Mersister Aquata/
Ensemble) makes her
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater debut. Chicago
credits include: The Wild
Party, Thoroughly
Modern Millie, Ripper,
and Spring Awakening (Chicago College of
Performing Arts at Roosevelt University).
Other credits include: 42nd Street, Big
River, Legally Blonde, The Sound of Music
(The Little Theatre on the Square); Guys
and Dolls, Boeing Boeing, Footloose and
Cabaret (Timber Lake Playhouse). Ms.
Nardone recently received her BFA in music
theatre from the Chicago College of
Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.
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PETER SCHARBROUGH
(Ensemble) makes his
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater debut. Other
Chicago credits include
Billy Elliot (Drury Lane
Theater). Regional credits
include productions with:
Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Phoenix
Theatre and Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra.
WILL SKRIP
(Prince Eric, beginning
August 12) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where his credits
include Shrek the Musical
and Follies. Other Chicago
credits include: Carousel
(Lyric Opera of Chicago); West Side Story,
Les Misérables (Drury Lane Theatre); and
Mary Poppins (Paramount Theatre). Regional
credits include productions with: The Little
Theatre on the Square and the Peninsula
Players. Mr. Skrip studied at Northwestern
University. www.willskrip.com
STEVEN SPANOPOULOS
(Ensemble) makes his
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater debut. Other
Chicago credits include:
Billy Elliot, Thoroughly
Modern Mille (Drury Lane
Theatre); 42nd Street
(Paramount Theatre); My One and Only, 42nd
Street (Marriott Theatre); What a Glorious
Feeling, Singin’ in the Rain, A Chorus Line,
State Fair and 42nd Street (Theatre at the
Center). Mr. Spanopoulos adjudicates and
runs tap workshops for Dance Educators of
America, and has taught tap at The School
at Porchlight, Roosevelt University and
North Central College.
BRANDON SPRINGMAN
(Prince Eric, through
August 9) makes his
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater debut. Other
Chicago credits include:
Billy Elliot, Singin’ in the
Rain, The Sound of Music,
Monty Python’s Spamalot, Aida, Seven
Brides for Seven Brothers (Drury Lane
Theatre); For the Boys, Pirates of Penzance
and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat (Marriott Theatre). Regional
credits include Brigadoon (Music Circus).
Mr. Springman holds a BFA from the
Chicago College of Performing Arts at
Roosevelt University.
ERICA STEPHAN
(Mersister Adella/
Ensemble) makes her
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater debut. Other
Chicago credits include:
Cosette in Les Misérables
and the Ensemble of
Tommy (Paramount Theatre). Regional
credits include: Eponine in Les Misérables,
Maggie in A Chorus Line and Gertrude
McFuzz in Seussical (Timber Lake
Playhouse). Ms. Stephan is a graduate of the
Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster
University.
MATTHEW UZARRAGA
(Flounder) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare
Theater, where his credits
include Young Shrek/
Baby Bear in Shrek the
Musical. Other Chicago
credits include: Prince
Chulalongkorn in The King and I (Marriott
Theatre); Gavroche in Les Misérables;
Workhouse Boy/Pick Pocket in Oliver! (Drury
Lane Theatre); and Children’s Chorus in
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat (Paramount Theatre). Matthew’s
commercial and industrial credits include:
Kyle Dine & Friends allergy awareness DVD,
Accenture, Pearson Education, Toys R Us,
Shout, Incredible Islands, Cap Gun Collective
and the upcoming animated short film
Moose. He has trained at Vagabond School of
the Arts, The Performer’s School, Kaneland
Arts Initiative and Tumbling Tots.
RACHEL ROCKWELL
(Director/Choreographer)
returns to Chicago
Shakespeare Theater,
where she has directed:
Shrek the Musical, Beauty
and the Beast, The
Adventures of Pinocchio,
The Emperor’s New Clothes and Short
Shakespeare! productions of Romeo and
Juliet and The Taming of the Shrew. Other
Chicago directing/choreography credits
include: Brigadoon (Jeff Awards - Best
Musical and Best Choreography, Goodman
Theatre); Billy Elliot, West Side Story, Oliver!
(Jeff Award nomination - Best Musical and
Best Director), Sweeney Todd (Jeff Award
nomination - Best Musical and Best
Director), The Sound of Music (Jeff Award
nomination - Best Musical and Best
Director), Ragtime (Jeff Award - Best
Musical and Best Director), Miss Saigon
(Jeff Award nomination - Best Musical and
Best Director), all at Drury Lane Theatre);
Shout! (Jeff Award nomination - Best
Revue), 42nd Street (Jeff Award nomination
- Best Director and Best Musical), The 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Jeff
Award nomination - Best Musical), all at
Marriott Theatre; Mary Poppins, In The
Heights, The Music Man, Annie, Hair
(Paramount Theatre); Enron (Jeff
nomination - Best Play, mid-size, TimeLine
Theatre Company). In 2012, Ms. Rockwell
was named Chicagoan of the Year in
Theatre by the Chicago Tribune.
ROBERTA DUCHAK (Music Director)
returns to Chicago Shakespeare Theater,
where her credits include: Romeo and Juliet
the Musical - The People vs. Friar Laurence and
Murder for Two. Other Chicago credits
include: Brigadoon (Goodman Theatre),
Gypsy, Xanadu, Singin’ in the Rain, Seven
Brides for Seven Brothers and Oliver! (Drury
Lane Theatre); A Little Night Music (Writers
Theatre); The Story of My Life (Biograph
Theater); The Original Grease (American
Theater Company); and The Rocky Horror
Show (Mercury Theater). As a musical
director she received a Jeff Award for
Ragtime and nominations for Les Misérables,
Sweeney Todd, The Sound of Music, Monty
Python’s Spamalot and Miss Saigon (Drury
Lane Theatre). As an actress, Ms. Duchak’s
Broadway credits include Ragtime, and
national tour credits include Scrooge,
Showboat and The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee (also Chicago
company). Ms. Duchak was the vocal coach
for Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman for
the feature film adaptation of Les Misérables.
ALAN MENKEN (Music) Theater credits
include: God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Little
Shop of Horrors, Real Life Funnies, Atina:
Evil Queen of the Galaxy, Kicks, The
Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Beauty
and the Beast, A Christmas Carol, Weird
Romance, King David, Der Glöckner Von
Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act,
Leap of Faith, Aladdin and Newsies. Film
credits include: Little Shop of Horrors, The
Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast,
Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The
Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Life
with Mikey, Lincoln, Home on the Range,
Noel, Enchanted, Shaggy Dog, Tangled and
Mirror Mirror. Song credits include: Rocky V,
Home Alone 2 and Captain America.
Awards: 8 Oscars (19 nominations), 11
Grammys (including Song of the Year), 7
Golden Globes, a Tony® Award (4
nominations), Drama Desk, Outer Critics
Circle, New York Drama Critics, Olivier and
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London’s Evening Standard Award, Drama
League. Honors include: Songwriter’s Hall of
Fame, Doctorates from New York University
and University of North Carolina School of
the Arts.
HOWARD ASHMAN (Lyrics) Best known as a
pivotal creative mind behind the renaissance
of Disney animation and his work on The
Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Beauty and the
Beast (which is dedicated to, “Our friend,
Howard Ashman, who gave a Mermaid her
voice and a Beast his soul...”), Mr. Ashman’s
first love was theater. Mr. Ashman was a
founder of off off Broadway’s renowned
WPA Theater, where he conceived, wrote
and directed God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, as
well as the classic musical, Little Shop of
Horrors (both music by Alan Menken). In
1986, he wrote and directed the Broadway
musical Smile (music by Marvin Hamlisch).
Lamented as a lost treasure of the 1980s
theater scene, Smile remains popular on high
school and college campuses throughout
the country. Mr. Ashman died in 1991 from
complications of AIDS. For more
information, visit www.howardashman.com.
GLENN SLATER (Lyrics) Broadway credits
include: Disney’s The Little Mermaid (2008
Tony Award Nomination - Best Score,
Grammy Nomination - Best Cast Album).
West End credits include: Sister Act the
Musical (2009), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
Love Never Dies (2010, Olivier Nomination
- Best Musical). Regional credits include
Leap of Faith (Ahmanson Theatre, Los
Angeles, 2010). Off-Broadway credits
include Newyorkers (Manhattan Theatre
Club, 2001, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk,
Outer Critics Circle nominations). Film
credits include: Disney’s Home on the Range
(2004), Disney’s Tangled (2010, Oscar and
Golden Globe Nominations - Best Song). Mr.
Slater’s awards include: The Kleban Award
for Lyrics; the ASCAP/Richard Rogers New
Horizons Award; the Jonathan Larson
Award. Upcoming projects include: Houdini,
with composer Danny Elfman, The
Hudsucker Proxy, with composer Stephen
Weiner, and Beatsville,, with composer/
lyricist/wife Wendy Leigh Wilf. Mr. Slater
lives in New York City and has two sons,
Benjamin and Daniel.
DOUG WRIGHT (Book) was born in Dallas, 120
miles from Longview, Texas. Broadway
credits include: Hands on a Hardbody, I Am
My Own Wife (Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award),
Grey Gardens (Tony nomination). Film credits
include Quills, based on his Obie-winning
play, nominated for three Academy Awards.
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Television credits include Tony Bennett: An
American Classic, directed by Rob Marshall.
Mr. Wright’s honors include: Benjamin Dank
Prize, the American Academy of Arts and
Letters; Tolerance Prize, Kulturforum Europa;
Paul Selvin Award, Writers Guild of America.
Professional affiliations: Dramatists Guild,
Society of Stage Directors and
Choreographers, board of the New York
Theatre Workshop. Mr. Wright is married to
singer/songwriter David Clement.
SCOTT DAVIS (Scenic Designer) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare Theater for his
sixteenth production, where his credits
include: Pericles, A Q Brothers’ Christmas
Carol, Seussical, Road Show, Shrek the Musical,
Othello: The Remix (CST, London, Germany,
Edinburgh, South Korea, Sydney, Poland,
Melbourne, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Auckland),
Cadre (CST, South Africa, Edinburgh,
Vancouver), Beauty and the Beast, Murder for
Two, and Short Shakespeare! productions of
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and
Juliet and Macbeth. Other Chicago credits
include productions with: Goodman Theatre,
Steppenwolf Garage, Court Theatre, Victory
Gardens Theater, Drury Lane Theatre,
Northlight Theatre, Griffin Theatre and
Northwestern University. Regional credits
include productions with: Milwaukee
Repertory Theater, Asolo Repertory Theatre,
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Rep
Stage and Dallas Theatre Center. Having
received degrees from the University of
Maryland College Park and Northwestern
University, Mr. Davis serves as adjunct
faculty at Columbia College.
THERESA HAM (Costume Designer)
returns to Chicago Shakespeare Theater,
where her credits include: Seussical, Shrek
the Musical, Short Shakespeare! Romeo and
Juliet and Beauty and the Beast. Other
Chicago credits include productions with:
Bailiwick Chicago, Drury Lane Theatre,
Northlight Theatre, Paramount Theatre, The
Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera of
Chicago, DePaul Opera Theatre, Porchlight
Music Theatre, Bohemian Theatre Ensemble
(artistic affiliate), Theater on the Lake,
Stage Left Theatre (artistic associate) and
First Folio Theatre. Regional credits include:
The Little Theatre on the Square,
TheatreWorks and Quality Hill Playhouse.
Upcoming projects include: Oklahoma!
(Paramount Theatre) and October Sky
(Marriott Theatre). Ms. Ham is the recipient
of a Jeff Award for The Glorious Ones
(Bohemian Theatre Ensemble). She received
a BA in theatre from Eastern Illinois
University, an MFA in costume design from
Illinois State University and is an adjunct
faculty member at Wilbur Wright College.
YAEL LUBETZKY (Lighting Designer) makes
her Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut.
Other Chicago credits include: West Side
Story (Drury Lane Theatre); and associate
lighting design credits with Goodman
Theatre and Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
On Broadway, she designed Russell
Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam and has worked as
an associate lighting designer on many
Broadway productions. Off Broadway and
New York design credits include: OldFashioned Prostitutes (A True Romance) by
Richard Foreman (Public Theater); The
Moment When (Playwrights Horizons); I Am
a Tree (Theatre at St. Clement’s); productions
with The Cherry Lane Alternative, INTAR
Theatre, Bleecker Street Theatre, Town Hall
and The New Ohio Theatre. Regional credits
include productions with: Trinity Repertory
Company, Riverside Theatre, The Children’s
Theatre Company, The Clarence Brown
Theatre, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, The
Lyric Stage Company and The Publick
Theatre. Ms. Lubetzky is a recipient of the
NEA/TCG Career Development Program for
Designers.
SHAWN SAGADY (Projection Designer) makes
his Chicago Shakespeare Theater debut.
Other Chicago credits include stop. reset.
and Brigadoon (Goodman Theatre). Mr.
Sagady’s Broadway credits include: All the
Way (also at American Repertory Theater),
Leap of Faith and Memphis. Mr. Sagady’s off
Broadway credits include: stop. reset., The
Mound Builders, Emotional Creature
(Signature Theatre Company); By the Way,
Meet Vera Stark (Second Stage Theater);
and Father Comes Home from the Wars
(The Public Theater). He has worked on the
national tours of Memphis and Julius Caesar.
Regional credits include: Fingersmith, The
Great Society (Seattle Repertory Theatre),
A Wrinkle in Time, Measure for Measure,
American Night (Oregon Shakespeare
Festival); Back Back Back (Old Globe); and
Carmen (La Jolla Playhouse).
JOSH HORVATH (Sound Designer) returns to
Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where his
credits include: Follies, As You Like It and The
Wizard of Oz. Other Chicago credits include
work with: Goodman Theatre (collaborative
partner), Steppenwolf Theatre Company,
Court Theatre, Northlight Theatre,
Lookingglass Theatre Company (artistic
associate), About Face Theatre, Next
Theatre, Timeline Theatre and The House
Theatre of Chicago (company member). Off
Broadway credits include Clay (Lincoln
Center). Regional credits include
productions with: The Kennedy Center, Mark
Taper Forum, Alliance Theatre, Oregon
Shakespeare Festival, The Cleveland Play
House, Arena Stage, McCarter Theatre,
Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee
Repertory Theater, Hartford Stage,
California Shakespeare Theater, Center
Stage and Long Wharf Theatre. Mr. Horvath
teaches sound design for theater and film at
Northwestern University and is co-owner of
Aria Music Designs, LLC. He is a four-time
recipient of the Joseph Jefferson Award
and an LA Ovation award winner.
MELISSA VEAL (Wig and Make-up Designer)
has designed wigs and make-up for over
eighty productions at CST, which have
included: Sense and Sensibility, Pericles,
A Q Brothers’ Christmas Carol, King Lear,
Henry V, Road Show, Gypsy, The Merry Wives
of Windsor, Cyrano de Bergerac, The School
for Lies (Jeff Award), Sunday in the Park with
George, Othello: The Remix (CST, London,
Germany, Edinburgh, South Korea, Sydney,
Poland, Melbourne, Dubai, Abu Dhabi,
Auckland), Elizabeth Rex (Jeff Award
nomination), Follies, The Madness of George
III (Jeff Award), Twelfth Night, The Comedy of
Errors, Othello, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 (at CST
and Royal Shakespeare Company,
Stratford-upon-Avon), Much Ado About
Nothing and Rose Rage: Henry VI Parts 1, 2
and 3 (at CST and The Duke on 42nd
Street). She worked for ten seasons with
the Stratford Festival, where she received
four Tyrone Guthrie Awards. Other
Canadian credits include work with: Shaw
Festival and The Grand Theatre in London,
Ontario. Ms. Veal received the 2007 Hurckes
Award for Artisans and Technicians.
CHELSEA M. WARREN (Puppet Designer)
returns to Chicago Shakespeare Theater,
where her credits include puppet design for
Shrek the Musical. Additional puppet design
credits include: design and direction for
Puppet Peter and the Wolf (Skokie Valley
Symphony Orchestra); London Fog (Links
Hall); and Luther (Steep Theatre Company).
Recent scenic design credits include: Rest,
The Whale (Victory Gardens Theater); First
Look 2014 and 2011, fml: how Carson
McCullers saved my life (Steppenwolf
Theatre); Martyr (Steep Theatre); Stranded
on Earth (Geva Theatre); Mahagonny
Songspiel, Sleeping Beauty (Roosevelt
University Opera); and The Kid Thing
(Chicago Dramatists and About Face
Theatre). Devised theater work includes I Am
Oliver with Yellow House. Ms. Warren is the
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2012 recipient of the Michael Maggio
Emerging Designer Award. She received her
MFA from Northwestern University and is a
lecturer at Columbia College. www.
chelseaMwarren.com.
DOUG PECK (Orchestral Reductions)
returns to Chicago Shakespeare Theater,
where his credits include The Merry Wives of
Windsor, Beauty and the Beast, Willy Wonka
and Seussical. Mr. Peck is the winner of six
Joseph Jefferson Awards (The Jungle Book;
Porgy and Bess; Caroline, or Change; Carousel;
Fiorello!; Man of La Mancha); two After Dark
Awards (Guys and Dolls; Hello, Again); the
Sarah Siddons Award; and the Guy Adkins
Award for his musical direction in Chicago.
His work has been heard nationally at:
Glimmerglass Festival, Huntington Theatre
Company, Shakespeare Theatre Company,
Long Wharf Theatre, Asolo Repertory
Theatre and Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
He can be heard on the recordings: Bright
Young People: The Songs of Noël Coward, A
Blanket of Winter, Foiled Again Live, Loving
Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein.
Upcoming productions include Ride the
Cyclone at CST and Wonderful Town
(Goodman Theatre).
VALERIE MAZE (Associate Music Director/
Conductor/Keyboard) returns to Chicago
Shakespeare Theater, where her credits
include: Gypsy, Follies, The Adventures of
Pinocchio, Peter Pan, The Princess and the
Pea and Marc Robin’s The Little Mermaid.
Other Chicago credits include productions
with: Lyric Opera of Chicago, Goodman
Theatre, Writers Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre,
Marriott Theatre, Noble Fool Theatricals,
Apple Tree Theatre, Theatre at the Center,
Light Opera Works, Provision Theater,
Chicago Muse, Bowen Park Theatre and
Opera Company, Elgin Opera and DuPage
Opera Theatre. Regional credits include
productions with: Peninsula Players, Wagon
Wheel Theatre, Portland Opera, Indianapolis
Opera, Harrisburg Opera Association, Utah
Festival Opera and Music Theatre and
California Opera. Upcoming projects include:
Nunsense (Music Director/Conductor,
Peninsula Players) and White Christmas
(Conductor, Drury Lane Theatre). Ms. Maze is
the recipient of an After Dark Award and a
Joseph Jefferson Award nomination. She has
performed with the WFMT Dame Myra Hess
Series and is a graduate of the CincinnatiConservatory of Music.
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DENNIS J. CONNERS (Production Stage
Manager) Chicago Shakespeare Theater
credits include: A Q Brothers’ Christmas
Carol, King Lear, Seussical, Othello: The Remix
(CST, London, South Korea, Australia, UAE,
New Zealand) and assistant stage manager
for Henry V. Other Chicago credits include:
Appropriate, Disconnect (Victory Gardens
Theater); Freud’s Last Session (Mercury
Theater, CRC Productions); Mr. Chickee’s
Funny Money, The Houdini Box, Goodnight
Moon (Chicago Children’s Theatre); Ethan
Frome, Peter Pan: A Play, Lookingglass Alice,
Fedra: Queen of Haiti, The Arabian Nights,
Clay (Lookingglass Theatre Company); What
Once We Felt (About Face Theatre); and
Dangerous Beauty, In the Bubble (American
Music Theatre Project). Off Broadway credits
include: Clay (Lincoln Center Theater) and
Lookingglass Alice (New Victory Theater).
Regional credits include: Clay (Kirk Douglas
Theatre, Kansas City Rep) and Lookingglass
Alice (Alliance Theatre). Mr. Conners is a
graduate of Northwestern University, where
he has served as adjunct lecturer in stage
management and stage management mentor.
HANNAH WICHMANN (Assistant Stage
Manager) makes her Chicago debut at
Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Regional
credits include productions with: 5th
Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Seattle
Children’s Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse and
PCPA Theatrefest. Ms. Wichmann holds an
MFA in stage management from University
of California San Diego.
BOB MASON (Artistic Associate/Casting
Director) is in his sixteenth season as CST’s
casting director, where his credits include
over eighty productions and thirty-two
plays in Shakespeare’s canon. In addition to
twenty-two productions with Barbara
Gaines, other productions of note include:
eight Sondheim musicals directed by Gary
Griffin; Rose Rage: Henry VI, Parts 1, 2 and 3,
directed by Edward Hall; and The Molière
Comedies, directed by Brian Bedford.
Additional Chicago casting credits include
the precursor to Road Show, entitled
Bounce (Goodman Theatre and the
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts), as
well as productions for Asolo Repertory
Theatre, Northlight Theatre and
Northwestern University’s American Music
Theatre Project. Prior to casting, Mr. Mason
enjoyed a fifteen-year career as a Jeff
Award-winning actor and singer, and has
been a visiting educator for the School at
Steppenwolf, Acting Studio Chicago, the
University of Illinois at Chicago and
Northwestern University.
RICK BOYNTON (Creative Producer) focuses
on current and future artistic planning and
production, as well as the development of all
new plays, musicals and adaptations for CST.
Projects include: Sense and Sensibility, Cadre
(co-director) (CST, Johannesburg,
Grahamstown, Edinburgh, Vancouver);
Othello: The Remix (Chicago, London,
Germany, Edinburgh, South Korea, Sydney,
Poland, Melbourne, Dubai, Abu Dhabi,
Auckland); Funk It Up About Nothin’ (CST,
Edinburgh, Australian tour, London); A Flea
in Her Ear (CST, Williamstown Theatre
Festival); The Three Musketeers (CST, Boston,
London); The Emperor’s New Clothes, The
Adventures of Pinocchio (now licensed by
Rodgers and Hammerstein Theatricals);
Murder for Two (CST, New York, National
Tour) and The Feast: an intimate Tempest (in
collaboration with Redmoon). Former
artistic director of the Marriott Theatre and
multiple Jeff Award-winning actor, he has
starred in productions nationally, including
CST’s production of A Flea in Her Ear as
Camille (Jeff Award, After Dark Award). As
casting director/associate at Jane Alderman
Casting, projects included: the television
series Early Edition, Missing Persons,
Untouchables and ER; the films While You
Were Sleeping and Hoodlum, among others;
and numerous national tours. Mr. Boynton
has lectured at his alma mater Northwestern
University, and is the past president of the
board of the National Alliance for Musical
Theatre.
BARBARA GAINES
(Artistic Director) is the
founder and artistic
director of Chicago
Shakespeare Theater,
where she has directed
more than thirty of
Shakespeare’s plays.
Honors include: the 2008 Tony Award for
Outstanding Regional Theatre; the
prestigious Honorary OBE (Officer of the
Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)
in recognition of her contributions
strengthening British-American cultural
relations; and Joseph Jefferson Awards for
Best Production and for Best Director. At
Lyric Opera of Chicago, Ms. Gaines directed
Giuseppe Verdi’s Macbeth and will direct its
upcoming production of Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro.
She received an Honorary Doctorate of
Letters from the University of Birmingham
(UK), the University Club of Chicago’s
Cultural Award, the Public Humanities
Award from the Illinois Humanities Council
and the Spirit of Loyola Award. Ms. Gaines
serves on the Shakespearean Council of
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London.
CRISS HENDERSON
(Executive Director) has
produced CST’s past
twenty-six seasons. Under
his leadership, CST has
become one of the
nation’s leading regional
theaters and one of
Chicago’s most celebrated cultural
organizations, honored with the 2008 Tony
Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, as
well as multiple Laurence Olivier and Joseph
Jefferson Awards. Mr. Henderson has
garnered numerous honors, including: the
2013 Cultural Innovation Award from Chicago
Innovation Awards; Arts Administrator of the
Year by Arts Management Magazine at the
Kennedy Center, and the Chevalier de L’Ordre
des Arts et des Lettres by the Minister of
Culture of France. He was named among the
top 40 business people under the age of 40
in Crain’s Chicago Business. He serves as
president of the Producers’ Association of
Chicago-area Theatres and on the Board of
Directors of the League of Chicago Theatres.
Mr. Henderson is director of the MFA/Arts
Leadership Program, a two-year graduatelevel curriculum in arts management training,
created through a joint partnership between
Chicago Shakespeare Theater and The
Theatre School at DePaul University.
Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the
United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component
of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including
health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international
organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org
The Director/Choreographer is a member of the
STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS
SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.
All Musicians are members of the Chicago
Federation of Musicians Local 10-208.
The scenic, costume, lighting, projection and sound designers of this production are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829
of the IATSE.
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C HI C AG O S H A K E SP E A RE TH E ATE R
STA F F
Staff
BARBARA GAINES
CRISS HENDERSON
Artistic Director
Executive Director
ARTISTIC
RICK BOYNTON
Creative Producer
GARY GRIFFIN
Associate Artistic Director
BOB MASON
Artistic Associate/
Casting Director
DANIEL J. HESS
Company Manager
SALVADOR F. GARZA
Assistant Company Manager
JEANNE DEVORE
Technology Manager
KEELY HADDAD-NULL
Arts Leadership Fellow
HEATHER SCHMUCKER DAN GRYCZA
Associate Producer
DOREEN SAYEGH
Producing Associate
LAURA DURHAM
Casting Assistant
JACK EIDSON
Assistant to Creative Producer
ERICKA MAC
Assistant Director/
Choreographer of
The Little Mermaid
TAM DICKSON
JACK EIDSON
Casting and Artistic Intern
EDUCATION
MARILYN J. HALPERIN
Director of Education
and Communications
Ray and Judy McCaskey
Education Chair
JASON HARRINGTON
Education Outreach Manager
MOLLY TRUGLIA
Learning Programs Manager
ROXANNA CONNER
Education Associate
Human Resources Manager/
Finance Associate
ALYSSE HUNTER
Accounting Manager
MOLLY BRIGGS
Accounts Payable Assistant
JILL FENSTERMAKER
Executive Assistant
ADVANCEMENT
MARKETING
ALIDA SZABO
Director of Audience
Development
JULIE STANTON
Marketing Director
CATHY TAYLOR
Public Relations Consultant
HANNAH KENNEDY
Public Relations Associate
TRACY DOMERACKI
Marketing Associate
JESSICA CONNOR
Marketing Assistant—
Advertising and Publications
JUDY McCLOSKEY
Digital Communications
Assistant
ADELL MEDOVOY
Graphic Designer/
Production Artist
Director of Institutional
Advancement
KENNETH KEACHER
MELISSA COLLINS
Marketing Assistant/
Office Administrator
BILL MELAMED
Director of Campaign and
Major Gifts
HILARY ODOM
Director of Corporate and
Foundation Relations
KRISTEN CARUSO
Advancement Manager/
Board Liaison
DOTTIE BRIS-BOIS
Campaign Special Projects
Manager
REGINA BUCCOLA, PH.D. CHRISTOPHER
PAZDERNIK
Scholar–in–residence
Annual Fund Coordinator
STEPHEN BENNETT
BEATRICE BOSCO
ELIZABETH CHARLEBOIS
REBECCA FALL, MA
IRA MURFIN, MFA
RAASHI RASTOGI, MA
RYAN MAGNUSON
E. BROOKE FLANAGAN
Associate Director of
Advancement
LAURA MIKULSKI
Special Projects Coordinator
Chicago Shakespeare in
the Parks Community and
Audience Engagement
Consultant
JANETTA GOINES
Chicago Shakespeare in
the Parks Assistant Project
Manager
EMILY ADLER
ERIC KIRKES
Chicago Shakespeare in
the Parks Interns
PRODUCTION
CHRIS PLEVIN
Director of Production
Institutional Relations
Coordinator
JEFF WILLIAMS
Advancement Interns
LINDA ORELLANA
Associate Director of
Production
SEAN KATHLEEN
ROCKE
Production Office Manager
Director of Finance
JoHANNAH HAIL
ALANA RYBAK
Chicago Shakespeare
in the Parks Production
Coordinator
Assistant Director of Finance
LISE STEC
Production Stage Manager
HANNAH WICHMANN,
AEA
Assistant Stage Manager
ADRIENNE BADER
Young Performer Supervisor
TANYA DeGRAY
Stage Management Intern
SCENERY
ROBERT L. WILSON
JACQUELINE DENIZ YOUNG
The Little Mermaid
Technical Directors
MICHELLE LILLY
Assistant Scenic Designer
BRUCE COOPER
ERIN STRICK
ADMINISTRATION
Costume Shop Assistant/
Rentals Manager
JACKIE KRANENBURG
KATE LEGGETT
ANTHONY VEGA
JAMES SAVAGE
DEBORAH ACKER
Draftsman
Marketing Interns
CATHY TANTILLO
REBECCA DOROSHUK
DENNIS J. CONNERS,
AEA
Stage Crew Supervisor
BRADLEY BURI
Stage Crew
MATTHEW BLACK
Stage Crew Apprentice
Lighting Intern
SOUND
Costume Design Assistant
Production Stage Manager/
Associate Producer
ARIELLE EMS
Costume Shop Manager
STAGE MANAGEMENT
DAN MATTHEWS
MAGGIE CORNELIUS
JACK CALK
DANIELLE DYKSTERHOUSE
Production Office Intern
Marketing Coordinator
Guest Lecturers
Education Intern
SAMMY BROWN
JENNIFER JONES
Donor Relations Coordinator
SAMUEL OSTROWSKI
COSTUMES
Head Draper
ROBERT S. KUHN
Draper
RUTHANNE SWANSON
First Hand
JESSICA DOAN
SKYE GEERTS
YAS MAPLE
MELISSA PERKINS
MEGAN TURNER
Stitchers
MELISSA BOCHAT
Crafts Supervisor
MEREDITH MILLER
D.J. REED
Crafts Artisans
ELIZABETH COFFIN
Costume Apprentice
JESS KENYON
MATTHEW POWELL
Dressers
Sound Master
PALMER JANKENS
Associate Sound Master
STEPHEN PTACEK
Assistant Sound Designer
CRISTY TROIA
Sound Engineer
Aerial Effects
ELLIOTT LACEY
Custodial Supervisor
MARIBEL CUEVAS
ISRAEL ESTRADA
OCTAVIOUS MOODY
RICHARD TENNY
CAMPBELL AND COMPANY
Assistant Projections Designer
ETHAN DEPPE
Ticketing and Guest
Services Director
Keyboard Programmer
RACHAEL SWANN
PAIGE SPIZZO
Box Office and Guest
Services Manager
Sound Intern
WIGS AND MAKE-UP
ARC WORLDWIDE,
A LEO BURNETT COMPANY
Marketing Partner
JUSTIN POTTER
Box Office Supervisor
MELISSA VEAL
JOHN KUINIUS
Head of Wigs and Make-up
Concessions Supervisor
JILL KAPLAN
MAKEDA COHRAN
Wig and Make-up Assistant
Events Manager
MIGUEL PEREZ
ANN M. CUNNIFF, CHICAGO CREATIVE WORKS
Communications Consultant
KATIE CORDTS
PHIL BRANKIN
WILL CAVEDO
BLANCA HERNANDEZ
SCOTT KLOOSTERMAN
SYDNEY DUFKA
ANNE SZELISKI
Wig and Make-up Attendant
Front of House Supervisors
Crafts Interns
STEPHANIE TOMEY
Wig Intern
BETSY BEAMS
KEVIN CUSHING
SHELLY GODEFRIN
Wig and Make-up Apprentice
ERIC WATKINS
Assistant Lighting Designer
JOAN E. CLAUSSEN
House Electrician
KATIE McBEE
ELIZABETH G. SMITH
Spot Operators
BRYAN BACK
EMILY FERGUS
SARAH GILMORE
DAVID GOODMANEDBERG
TONY JAKSHA
JOHN KELLY
SHAWN KRONK
NICOLE MALMQUIST
KRYSTAL MARTINEZ
MATTHEW McMULLEN
SIMON ROBINSON
NORA RUBENSTONE
IAN SCARLATO
ELIZABETH G. SMITH
DAVID TRUDEAU
TOBY WALTERS
Properties Master
LISA GRIEBEL
Properties Carpenter
DAN NURCZYK
Properties Stage Crew
TAYLOR ELY
NICHOLAS HEGGESTAD
Guest Services Team Leaders
NATHAN BOESE
ADAM CIFARELLI
CAITLYN DEROSA
ALLISON DIAMOND
MELISSA GILL
KASSANDRA HAROUN
JENA MOSCA
JOHNATHAN NIEVES
RICCI PRIOLETTI
JACQUELINE POJASEK
AUDREY THOMPSON
SHARAINA TURNAGE
Guest Services Associates
KAY LEA MEYERS
CHRIS SIMEK
SHARON AND TOM McLEAN
LIZ MEENAN
Puppetry Textile Assistant
BRETT MASTELLER
Puppetry Artisan Assistant
THERESE RITCHIE
Puppetry Intern
ALEX MILLER
Properties Intern
MEDICAL PROGRAM
FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS/ AARON R. GILBERT, M.D.
Medical Services
AON PRIVATE RISK
MANAGEMENT,
STEVEN HEIN
Insurance Services
Properties Artisans
Properties Painter
Auditor
Fundraising Consultant
Costume Shop Interns
JENNIFER MOORE
COMPTON QUASHIE
Ticket Sales and
Fundraising Associates
JEFFREY CASS
CASSANDRA
WESTOVER
SYLVIA HERNANDEZDISTASI
THE ACTOR’S
GYMNASIUM
CHICAGO FLYHOUSE
Facilities Assistant
OMAR RAMOS
Lighting Supervisor
Scenic Carpenters
DIANE ASPESS
BRIAN BARBER
ELLIOT CRUZ
RYAN DUNCAN
AOIBHIN MURPHY
GRACE PERRY
REBECCA SCHNEIDER
DANIEL LOPEZ
BAKER TILLY VIRCHOW KRAUSE, LLP
ERIC BRANSON
JERAMIE
GLASENHARDT
MICHAEL JANSSENS
Administrative Coordinator
Facilities and Operations
Director
TICKETING, GUEST
SERVICES AND EVENTS
KERITH PARASHAK
ALISON PERRONE
EILEEN ROZYCKI
House Carpenters
DAVE TOROPOV
SUSAN KNILL
Sound Crew
ALEX ROMBERG
ANDREW SOURS
PROPERTIES
JACK BIRDWELL
ADAM HELD
AMY RETARTHA
NATHAN SERVISS
ADAM TODD
Associate Manager
CONSULTANTS AND
SPECIAL SERVICES
Audio 2
ELECTRICS
Scenic Painters
NATHAN WONDER
Custodial Assistants
PAUL PERRY
Charge Scenic Artist
CHRISTINE RX BOLLES
OPERATIONS/
FACILITIES
HUGHES SOCOL PIERS
RESNICK & DYM, LTD.
Legal Services
PETER BOSY
MICHAEL BROSILOW
BILL BURLINGHAM
PATRICK FAHRNER
LIZ LAUREN
MICHAEL LITCHFIELD
CHUCK OSGOOD
JAMES STEINKAMP
Photographers
HMS MEDIA, INC.
Video Production
Saints’ Volunteer Usher
Coordinators
CALL CENTER
MELISSA GUTRIDGE,
VOICES FOR THE
ARTS, INC.
Sales and Fundraising
Consultant
Electricians
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UP AND COMING
CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS
SHAKESPEARE’S GREATEST HITS
JULY 17–AUGUST 16, 2015
Free performances in neighborhood parks throughout Chicago
by William Shakespeare
adapted and directed by Dominic Missimi
THE TEMPEST
SEPTEMBER 8–NOVEMBER 8, 2015
by William Shakespeare
adapted and directed by Aaron Posner and Teller
songs by Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
choreography by Matt Kent, Pilobolus
2015
SHAKESPEARE
CHICAGO DEBUT OF A NEW MUSICAL
RIDE THE CYCLONE
SEPTEMBER 29–NOVEMBER 8, 2015
book, music and lyrics by Jacob Richmond
and Brooke Maxwell
directed and choreographed by Rachel Rockwell
THE HEIR APPARENT
On June 8, 2015, Chicago Shakespeare celebrated our world-class productions and
the continued growth and reach of our education and civic engagement programs.
GALA 2015 LEAD SPONSORS
NOVEMBER 29, 2015–JANUARY 17, 2016
by David Ives
adapted from Le Légataire Universel
by Jean-François Regnard
directed by John Rando
OTHELLO
FEBRUARY 18–APRIL 10, 2016
by William Shakespeare
directed by Jonathan Munby
SHORT SHAKESPEARE!
TWELFTH NIGHT
MARCH 5–APRIL 9, 2016
Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. and select Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
adapted and directed by Kirsten Kelly
A SIX-PLAY, TWO-PART THEATRICAL EVENT
TUG OF WAR
ITW
GALA 2015 HOST COMMITTEE
Allstate Insurance Company
Jess and Amanda Merten
Bartlit Beck Herman
Palenchar & Scott LLP
Mark Ouweleen and
Sarah Harding
CIVIL STRIFE: HENRY VI, PARTS 2 & 3 • RICHARD III
SEPTEMBER 14–OCTOBER 9, 2016
by William Shakespeare
adapted and directed by Barbara Gaines
Jeanne M. Rowe
Dover Foundation
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Richard Porter and
Lydia Marti
Exelon
Robin and Steve Solomon
KPMG
Charlene and Bill Tomazin
Harve A. Ferrill and
Karla Scherer
Raymond and
Judy McCaskey
GCM Grosvenor
Northern Trust
Burton X. and
Sheli Z. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crown
BlueCross BlueShield
of Illinois
Maurice Smith
Nazneen Razi
JLL
BMO Harris Bank
Carole and Gordon Segal
Skadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher & Flom LLP
Brian and Yasmina Duwe
The Sun-Times Foundation/
The Chicago Community
Trust
Michael and Jacky Ferro
The Donna Van Eekeren
Foundation
Betsy and Jack Karp
John W. and
Bulley & Andrews
BENEFACTORS
The Boeing Company
Judy and John Keller
Virginia and Gary Gerst
Richard and Patty Kent
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Keystone Capital, Inc.
Jan and Bill Jentes
Malott Family Foundation
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
McDonald’s Corporation
Baker Tilly Virchow
Krause, LLP
Sheldon Holzman
Chicago Title and Trust
Company Foundation
FOREIGN FIRE: EDWARD III • HENRY V • HENRY VI, PART 1
MAY 11–JUNE 12, 2016
Food For Thought
Catering
S&C Electric Company
Sheila Penrose and
Ernie Mahaffey
Marilynn and Carl Thoma
PNC
Ventas
Ropes & Gray LLP
Pam and Doug Walter
Satter Foundation
Wintrust
INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
CME Group
Joan and William J.
Brodsky
Mark and Connie Crane
Joyce Chelberg
Joan J. Golder
VOA Associates Inc.
Wilmont Vickrey
Joan M. Hall
MB Financial, Inc.
Cathy and Bill Osborn
Anonymous
Reed Smith LLP
Michael LoVallo
THE SPIRIT OF SHAKESPEARE AWARDS
Keeping the spirit of Shakespeare alive through artistic leadership and community service
CIVIC HONOREE
ITW
David and Ros Parry
ARTISTIC HONOREE
Simon Callow
ARTISTIC HONOREE
Phylicia Rashād
VISIT CHICAGO AREA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS THIS FALL!
Go to LMAIS.org for the latest on tours and open houses
HELP US SHARE
SHAKESPEARE
WITH CHICAGO
Select an accredited school that promotes:
Experiential Learning: Taking Learning Outside the Classroom
Curricula intentionally designed to expose students to global issues and global citizenship
Character Education: How You Lead Your Life Matters
Values-driven education developing empathy through participation in service learning
Exceptional Schools In & Around Chicago
Ancona School
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Avery Coonley School
630.969.0800 | averycoonley.org
Baker Demonstration School
847.425.5800 | bakerdemschool.org
Beacon Academy
224.999.1177 | beaconacademyil.org
Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School
773.281.1858 | bzaeds.org
Brickton Montessori School
773.714.0646 | brickton.org
Catherine Cook School
312.266.3381 | catherinecookschool.org
Chiaravalle Montessori School
847.864.2190 | chiaravalle.org
Chicago Academy for the Arts
312.421.0202 | chicagoartsacademy.org
Chicago City Day School
773.327.0900 | chicagocitydayschool.org
Chicago Waldorf School
773.465.2371 | chicagowaldorf.org
Countryside Montessori School
847.498.1105 | countrysidemontessori.org
Elgin Academy
847.695.0303 | elginacademy.org
Frances Xavier Warde School
312.466.0700 | fxw.org
Francis W. Parker School
773.797.5107 | fwparker.org
Hyde Park Day School Chicago
773.420.2550 | hydeparkday.org
Hyde Park Day School Northfield
847.446.7025 | hydeparkday.org
LMAIS
La Lumiere School
219.326.7450 | lalumiere.org
Lake Forest Academy
847.615.3267 | lfanet.org
Lake Forest Country Day School
847.615.6151 | lfcds.org
Latin School of Chicago
312.582.6060 | latinschool.org
Lycée Français de Chicago
773.665.0066 | lyceechicago.org
Morgan Park Academy
773.881.6700 | morganparkacademy.org
Near North Montessori School
773.384.1434 | nnms.org
North Park Elementary School
773.327.3144 | npeschool.org
North Shore Country Day School
847.441.3313 | nscds.org
Quest Academy
847.202.8035 | questacademy.org
Rogers Park Montessori School
773.271.1700 | rpmschool.org
As Chicago’s home for Shakespeare, CST is committed to bringing to life
the works of one of the world’s greatest playwrights. Chicago Shakespeare
in the Parks expands our reach beyond Navy Pier—sharing free professional
productions with the diverse neighborhoods of Chicago, from Humboldt Park
to South Shore and Austin to Loyola Park. Support from individuals like you
brings live Shakespeare to over 25,000 audience members each year. Help us
continue this citywide tradition by making a fully tax-deductible gift today.
3 EASY WAYS TO MAKE YOUR GIFT
www.chicagoshakes.com/support
312.667.4952
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Academic Excellence: Be the Best You Can Be
Exceptional educational opportunities allow students to fully pursue their intellectual passions
Roycemore School
847.866.6055 | roycemoreschool.org
Sacred Heart Schools
773.681.8436 | shschicago.org
Science & Arts Academy
847.827.7880 | scienceandartsacademy.org
University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
773.702.9451 | ucls.uchicago.edu
Wolcott School
312.610.4900 | wolcottschool.org
Lake Michigan Association of Independent Schools
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C HI C AG O S H A K E SP E A RE TH E ATE R
DON OR HON OR ROL L
Community Partners
$25,000–$49,999
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Chicago Shakespeare Theater is honored by the support of these leading
business and civic partners, whose generosity demonstrates a commitment to
enriching our vibrant Chicago community. We are pleased to recognize these
organizations for their dedication to artistic excellence, innovative approaches
to enhancing education and impactful community outreach initiatives.
$10,000–$24,999
American Express
Baxter International Inc.
Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation
Chicago Title and Trust Company Foundation
Clark Hill PLC
The Field Foundation of Illinois
Goldman, Sachs & Company
John R. Halligan Charitable Fund
Harris Family Foundation
The Irving Harris Foundation
The Grover Hermann Foundation
HMS Media, Inc.
K&L Gates LLP
Mazza Foundation
McDonald’s Corporation
Newcastle Limited
PNC Bank
Razny Jewelers
The REAM Foundation
The Rhoades Foundation
Ropes & Gray LLP
S&C Electric Company
Phil Stefani’s Children’s Foundation
Titan Media
Ventas
Wintrust
$5,000–$9,999
Accenture
Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Company
Bukiety Floral Design
Butler Family Foundation, Hugh and Karen Butler Connell
CME Group
Dr. Scholl Foundation
The Libra Foundation
MDR Creative
NIB Foundation
Reed Smith LLP
Charles and M. R. Shapiro Foundation, Inc.
The Siragusa Foundation
William Blair & Company
Anonymous
$1,000–$4,999
Avison Young
BBJ Linen
Blum-Kovler Foundation
Broco Partnership
CDW
Communications Direct
Hall’s Rental Service
The James Huntington Foundation
MB Financial, Inc.
Turner+Cunniff
Reflects contributions received between July 1, 2014 and June 15, 2015.
GUARANTORS
Arc Worldwide
BMO Harris Bank
Boeing
ComEd
The Davee Foundation
Dover Foundation
Land O’Frost
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Robert R. McCormick Foundation
The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust
BENEFACTORS
Allscripts
Allstate Insurance Company
Paul M. Angell Family Foundation
A.N. and Pearl G. Barnett Family Foundation
BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois
Exelon
Food For Thought Catering
Julius Frankel Foundation
ITW
KPMG LLP
Madison Dearborn Partners
Motorola Mobility Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Northern Trust
Polk Bros. Foundation
The Shubert Foundation
Strategic Hotel Capital, Inc.
$100,000 & ABOVE
$50,000–$99,999
SUSTAINERS
$25,000–$49,999
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Arts Midwest/National Endowment for the Arts’
Shakespeare in American Communities
Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP
Helen Brach Foundation
Bulley & Andrews
Chicago Shakespeare Theater Fund at
The Chicago Community Trust
The Crown Family
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
General Dynamics Corporation
GCM Grosvenor
Illinois Arts Council Agency
JLL
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
MetLife Foundation
Nuveen Investments
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The Pauls Foundation
Prince Charitable Trusts
Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
The Sun-Times Foundation/The Chicago Community Foundation
Anonymous
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C HI C AG O S H A K E SP E A RE TH E ATE R
Shakespeare Society
Members of the Shakespeare Society provide vital annual support to sustain Chicago
Shakespeare Theater’s mission. The commitment of these steadfast individuals helped
to build a home for Shakespeare in Chicago that has endured for the past quartercentury. We are deeply grateful for their extraordinary investment in the Theater’s
guiding principles to serve as a cultural leader, citizen and ambassador for our city.
Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 15, 2015.
$100,000 & ABOVE
$50,000–$99,999
$25,000–$49,999
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Eric’s Tazmanian Angel Fund
Raymond and Judy McCaskey
Burton X. and Sheli Z. Rosenberg
Timothy R. Schwertfeger and Gail Waller
Donna Van Eekeren Foundation
Joyce Chelberg
Jan and Bill Jentes
Anna and Robert Livingston
Peter and Alicia Pond
Richard W. Porter and Lydia S. Marti
John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe
Carl and Marilynn Thoma
Anonymous (2)
Ada and Whitney Addington
Julie and Roger Baskes
Duane and Susan Burnham
Doris Conant
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crown
Jeanne Ettelson
Harve A. Ferrill
Michael and Jacky Ferro
Sonja and Conrad Fischer
Barbara and Richard Franke
Virginia and Gary Gerst
Ellen and Paul Gignilliat
John and Judy Keller
Anstiss and Ronald Krueck
Anne E. Kutak
Malott Family Foundation
Lew and Susan Manilow
Barbara Molotsky
Mark Ouweleen and Sarah Harding
Sheila Penrose and Ernie Mahaffey
Paulita Pike and Zulfiqar Bokhari
J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation
Merle Reskin
Glenn and Danielle Richter
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Ryan
Carole and Gordon Segal, Segal Family Foundation
Barbara and Barre Seid Foundation
Gayle and Glenn R. Tilles
Pam and Doug Walter
Ray and Donna Whitacre
Anonymous
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IN DIV IDUA L CON T RIB U TORS
Individual Contributors
Thanks to the contributions of CST’s family of donors, we can continue
to delight audiences in Chicago and around the world through our
trademark approach to theater that is inspired by the spirit of Shakespeare.
Annual donations offset the substantial expense of producing theater of
uncompromising quality and ambition. In recognition of the enhanced level of
support provided by our Bard Circle donors of $1,000 or more, CST provides
exclusive privileges and behind-the-scenes access.
Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 15, 2015.
BARD CIRCLE AMBASSADORS $10,000–$24,999
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C.
Babson
Frank and Kathy Ballantine
Kate Blomgren
The Robert Thomas Bobins
Foundation
Thomas L. and Cairy S.
Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Bulley III
Mr. and Mrs. John Canning
Yasmina and Brian W. Duwe
Mark Ferguson and
Elizabeth Yntema
Jim and Karen Frank
James and Brenda Grusecki
Hill and Cheryl Hammock
Caryn and King Harris
Kathryn Hayley and Mark
Ketelsen
Pati and O.J. Heestand
David Hiller
BARD CIRCLE FELLOWS $5,000–$9,999
The Abernathy Family
Mr. and Mrs. Brit J. Bartter
Janice and Philip Beck
Joan and William J. Brodsky
Barbara and Jim Bronner
Fund of the Yampa Valley
Community Foundation
Frank and Jan Cicero
Patrick Richard Daley
The Hon. Richard M. Daley
Robert Dohmen
Shawn M. Donnelley and
Christopher M. Kelly
Theodore Eckert
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Engel
Kevin and Joan Evanich
Michael Fain and Judith
Barnard
Nellie and Sheldon Fink
Mimi and Bud Frankel
J. Friedman
Barbara Gaines
Deborah Gillespie
Ethel and Bill Gofen
Joan J. Golder
Richard and Mary L. Gray
Joan M. Hall
Criss Henderson
Ken Hitz
Fruman, Marian and Lisa
Jacobson
Reinhardt H. and Shirley R.
Jahn Foundation
Klaff Family Foundation
Chase and Mark Levey
Jane and Richard Lipton
Michael Charles Litt
Jan and Craig Mahlstedt
Matthew D. Maxwell
Renetta and Kevin McCann
Margaret and Steven
McCormick
BARD CIRCLE PATRONS $2,500–$4,999
James L. Alexander and
Curtis Drayer
Catherine Allegra
Doris Elizondo Alvarado
Tom and Sarah Anderson
Trish and Bob Barr
John W. Barriger
Drs. Gregory Boshart and
William Lawrence
Brian Burrows and Penny
Kahan
Stephen C. and Patricia B.
Carlson
Richard and Ann Carr
Patricia Cox
Mark and Connie Crane
Keith S. Crow and Elizabeth
Parker Crow
Judy and Tapas K.
DasGupta
Philip and Marsha Dowd
Bruce and Marnie Duff
John Edelman and Suzanne
Krohn
George Engeln and Denise
Stewart
Marie and Michael Evans
Honey Lynn Goldberg
Jennifer and Isaac Goldman
Sue and Melvin Gray
Gene and Nancy Haller
Vallie and Frederick Henry
Stewart Hudnut and Vivian
Leith
The Jaquith Family
Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keiser
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kent
Bob and Becky McLennan
Edward and Lucy R. Minor
Foundation
Robert and Annabel Moore
Madhavan and Teresa Nayar
Stephanie Pope
Sal and Nazneen Razi
Rose L. Shure
The Solomon Family
Harvey and Mary Struthers
Sheila G. Talton
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.
Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Tomazin, Jr.
Joan and Jack Wing
Anonymous (2)
Alfred McDougal and
Nancy Lauter McDougal
Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
McKenna
Amanda and Jess Merten
Ellie and Bob Meyers
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Miller
Mike and Adele Murphy
Dennis and Linda Myers
Dr. Martha Nussbaum
Dennis Olis
Cathy and Bill Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Patten, Jr.
Connie and Don Patterson
John and Betsey Puth
Ingrid and Stanley Razny
Ann and Robert Ronus
Richard and Donna
Rosenberg
Dr. and Mrs. James
Scheffler, M.D.
Karla Scherer
Judy and David Schiffman
Earl and Brenda Shapiro
Foundation
Robin L. and Timothy D.
Sheehan
Chuck Simanek and Edna
Burke
Dick Simpson
Eric Q. Strickland
Marjorie and Louis Susman
Kimberly K. Taylor
Anne and William Tobey
Howard J. Trienens
Dan and Patty Walsh
Lynne and David B.
Weinberg
Jeffrey Wolfson
Ronald and Geri Yonover
Youngblood Executive
Search, Inc.
Anonymous (4)
Kimberlee S. Herold
Jim and Kay Mabie
Hon. Doris B. Holleb
Helen Marlborough and
Sheldon Holzman
Harry Roper
Bill and Vicki Hood
Mr. John F. McCartney
James and Mary Houston
Pamela G. Meyer
Dick and Lou* Hurckes
Kate and William* Morrison
Mr. Paul A. Hybel and
Catherine Mouly and LeRoy
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Raymond T. Carlson, Jr.
Kirk and Cheryl Jaglinski
Mr. and Mrs. James J.
Andrew M. Johnstone and
O’Connor
Lydia E. Wahlke
Mona Penner
Greg and Carol Josefowicz Cynthia Plevin
Judith L. Kaufman
Andra and Irwin Press
Jen and Brad Keck
C. James and Karen Prieur
Sanfred and Nancy Koltun Wendy and Jeffrey Puglielli
Dr. John G. Lease
Bruce and Ellen Rodman
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I NDI V I D UA L CO N T R IB UTO RS
Bruce Sagan and Bette
Brian and Melissa Sherman
Cerf Hill
Louis and Nellie Sieg Fund
John M. Savko
Michael and Linda Simon
Bonnie and Roger Schmidt Michael and Sharon Sloan
The Schroeder Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D.
Barbara and Joe Sedelmaier Smith
Dr. Kathy M. Sharpe and
The Stanley and Kristin
Mr. Dan Sharpe
Stevens Family Fund
IN DIV IDUA L CON T RIB U TORS
Hal Stewart
Donna M. and Thomas H.
Stone
Eileen Sweeney and Joe
Lauck
Mr. Gilbert Terlicher
Mrs. Vernon B. Thomas
Richard and Elaine Tinberg
John and Maribeth Totten
Vic and Bonnie Vickrey,
VOA Associates Inc.
Sarita Warshawsky
Charles Wert
David and Linda Wesselink
Anonymous (2)
Christa and Greg
Gallopoulos
Tod Galloway
Deb and Tim Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gareis
Stephen and Elizabeth Geer
Lolly and John E. Gepson
Suzanne and Frank Gerlits
Joyce and Allen Gerstein
John F. Gilmore
Mr. and Mrs. James J.
Glasser
William and Anne Goldstein
Gordon and Nancy
Goodman
Jim Goodridge and Joan
Riley
Brian Gore
Linda D. and Craig C.
Grannon
John Green
Michael Greenwald
Jill and David Greer
Elizabeth Gregory and
Michael Serritella
Harsha and Susan Gurujal
Mary E. Hafertepe
Julie Hall
Robert Hanlon and Barbara
MacDowall
Mac Hansbrough and Lou
Ivey
Philip and Nancy Harns
Kathy Harrington and
Charlie Moles
Dr. Robert A. Harris
Kristen Elizabeth Hayes
Howard Heath
Janet and Bob Helman
Donald E. Hilton and John
Buscemi
Sherry and Arnold Hirsch
Gail and Tom Hodges
Elizabeth Hogan and Louis
Chan
Jim and Deborah Hopkinson
Nancy M. Hotchkiss
Joseph H. Huebner
Patricia J. Hurley
Leland Hutchinson and Jean
Perkins
Terrell and Jill Isselhard
Deborah and Helmut Jahn
Pam and Paul James
James Jann
Paul Davis Jenkins
Justine Jentes and Dan
Kuruna
Claudia and Rick Johnson
Nancy and Christopher
Johnson
Russell N. Johnson
Lynn and George Jones
Ms. Susan M. Junkroski
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kain
Dr. Claudia Katz
Krystyna Kiel and Alexander
Templeton
Dr. and Mrs. Russell and
Rowena Killion
Niamh King
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiphart
The Kochanek Family
Joan and Richard Kihn
The Koldyke Family Fund
James and Carolyn Krause
Michele Kurlander
Patrick R. Lagges
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane
Lisa and Robert R. LeClerq
Susan and Richard Lenny
Joanie and Richard Leopold
Barry Levenstam and
Elizabeth Landes
Benita Levy
Collin and Andrew Levy
Diane v. S. and Robert M.
Levy
The Bookie’s Paperbacks
& More
Mrs. Carole F. Liebson and
Dr. Philip R. Liebson
Robert B. Lifton and Carol
Rosofsky
Lippman Jungers, LLC
Valerie Kolis and Peter
Livaditis
Diane and Bill Lloyd
James and Nancy
Loewenberg
John H. Long and Nona
Harrison Long
Thomas E. Long and Susan
Long
Martha and John Mabie
Charlene and Gary
MacDougal
Barry and Mary Ann
MacLean
Make It Better Media
Paula and Jeffrey Malak
Kevin Malone and Frank
Labaty
Naja Maltezos
Lisa Runnells Markham
Richard and Anna Marks
Faye Marlowe
Roland and Adele Martel
Doretta and Robert Marwin
William Mason and Diana
Davis
Judy and John McCarter
Michael McCaslin and
Patrick Ashley
The Howard and Kennon
McKee Charitable Fund
Rajalaxmi S. McKenna
Douglas McLemore and
Judith Rittenhouse
Withrow W. Meeker
Swati and Siddharth Mehta
Bill Melamed and Jamey
Lundblad
Helen Melchior
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
Melchor
Sandra and Bernie Meyer
Dana M. Mikstay
Judith and Robert Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mills
George and Susan Mitchell
Dr. Marilyn Mitchell
BARD CIRCLE PARTNERS $1,000–$2,499
Laura and David
Abrahamson
Mr. and Mrs. William
Adams IV
James and Sheila Amend
Mrs. John Andersen
Dalia and Jurgis Anysas
Mr. and Mrs. Brian S.
Arbetter
Mr. and Mrs. Gilberto
Arias, Jr.
Peter and Lucy Ascoli
Helen Ashley
Carey and Brett August
Edgar H. Bachrach
The Baila Foundation
Pamela Baker and Jay R.
Franke
Edward Banas
Ron Bauer Design Inc.
Daniel and Michele Becker
Bruce Bellak
Leigh and Henry Bienen
Richard and Heather Black
Steven and Susan Bloch
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K.
Block
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D.
Block III
Stephen and Jacquelynn
Bossu
Ms. Francia Harrington and
Mr. Vern Broders
Dirk Brom and Kim Russel
Rachel Bronson and John
Matthews
Douglas R. Brown
Suzanne and John Brubaker
Linda and Michael Welsh
Buck Creek Fund
Maree G. Bullock
Cathy and Dave Burnham
Susanne Bush-Wilcox
Mildred L. Calhoun and
Joseph U. Schorer
Marion A. Cameron
Stephen and Adra Campbell
Dr. and Mrs. David R.
Campbell
Michael L. Cardinale and
Autumn L. Mather
Marcy Carlin
David and Orit Carpenter
Dr. Robert W. Carton
Antonio Casanova and
Megan Ledbetter
Trisha Cassidy and Andrew
Wycislak
Ed Caveney and Courtney
Thomas
Robert A. and Iris J. Center
Larry and Julie Chandler
Stanley D. Christianson
Rev. Dr. Jane A. Clark and
Mr. Michael A. Clark
Keith and Barbara Clayton
Brian J. Clucas
Steven Cohen and Michael
Godnick
George and Minou Colis
Marge and Lew Collens
Jane and John Colman
The Colmar Foundation
Tuey and Karen Connell
J. Gorman Cook
Jeannine Cordero and David
Kolin
Lawrence Corry
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crane
Christina and Bryan Cressey
Michael F. Csar
Carl Cucco and Blythe Lee
Charles Custer
Kent and Liz Dauten
Nancy Dehmlow
Mr. Michel Desjardins and
Mr. Pierre Desy
Robyn Dessaure
William DeWoskin and
Wendy S. Gross
Amina Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. Byram Dickes
Leigh Diffay and Mary Ann
Angle
Luke Dixon and Jassimine
Biermann
Wendy Doniger
Mary Donners Meyer
David and Eileen
Donnersberger
Carole and Peter Doris
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and family or pay tribute to milestone celebrations. For more information
regarding this program, please call Melissa Collins in the Advancement Office
at 312.595.5672 or [email protected].
Reflects gifts received between May 15, 2014 and June 15, 2015.
MEMORIAL GIFTS
FOR WALTER ALEXANDER
Ms. Ann Alexander
FOR JIMMIE R. ALFORD
Maree G. Bullock
FOR DR. MORTON ARNSDORF
Rosemary Crowley
FOR SARAJANE AVIDON AND
FELIX SHUMAN
Diane Dorsey and Daniel Goldring
Steve Gottlieb
Mac Hansbrough and Lou Ivey
Siran Khachadourian
Richard and Betty Seid
Dick Simpson
Lynn Sloan and Jeffrey Rosen
Claire and Irwin Smith
Susan and Barry Sussman
Gail Thompson
Johanna Ward
FOR MARY KEITH DOSKER
BALLANTINE
GlobalView Software, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCulloch III
Toby and Penelope Sachs
FOR EVELYN “EVIE” BARRIGER
Betsy and Frank Babb
John W. Barriger
Sandra Bohnsack
John Bryan
Sandy and Ed Burkhardt
Ms. Carol Cleave
Suzanne and William Folland
Patricia S. and William J. Hagenah
Bev Shaw Hayford
Isabel Karl
Bob and Caryll Kenyon
William and Blair Lawlor
Malott Family Foundation
Connie and Don Patterson
Carl and Barbara Plochman
John and Betsey Puth
Joan Richards
Cynthia Sanborn
Richard D. Simonds
Mary N. Suker
Carl and Marilynn Thoma
Sue and Dan Toll
FOR C. PHYLLIS HIGGINS
Cynthia Bonus
FOR C. MICHAEL BECKER
Mrs. Elizabeth Becker
Leo Bigus
Dr. Adam Jackson
Lee Jost
Evan Kayes
Nina and George Maciag
FOR JUDY LEWIS
Keith and Christine Lewis
FOR DR. ALICE
BRANDFONBRENER
Mark Brandfonbrener
FOR LILLIAN BRULC
Wileen Dragovan
FOR ROBERT DAVIS
Sue and Kent Davis
FOR JIMMY AND REG
Robert Sandall
FOR CHARLES AND MITCHELL
KAPLAN
Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Arbetter
FOR NORTON H. KAY
Sandra Blau
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FOR JAN AND BILL JENTES
Adrian Foster
FOR BETSY AND JACK KARP
Mr. and Mrs. Abel Friedman
FOR BARBARA MALOTT
KIZZIAH
Julia and Larry Antonatos
Carol Kizziah
Jennifer and Joey Lansing
FOR NATHAN KRUG
April and Jayde Al-Angary
FOR CHASE LEVEY
The Howard and Kennon McKee Charitable Fund
Cil and Deever Rockwell
Richard W. Shepro and
Lindsay E. Roberts
FOR RAY AND JUDY
McCASKEY’S 50TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Denise Bujak
FOR GLEN RICHTER AND
DANILLE LUTZ
Dianne and William Schneider
FOR SHELI ROSENBERG
Marcy Carlin
FOR CATHY AND BRYAN
SPONSLER
Dr. Wieke S. van der Weijden Benjamin
FOR ROSS THOMAS
Annie Murray
FOR GAYLE TILLES
Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IV
FOR PAM AND DOUG WALTER
Lanny and Terry Passaro
Leland Hutchinson and
Jean Perkins
FOR J. MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Carolyn C. Williams
FOR ERIC STRICKLAND
Suzanne F. Fox
FOR ABBY S. MAGDOVITZWASSERMAN
David Wasserman, M.D
FOR NORMA MALLOY
Conor Malloy
FOR BERNARD "BERNIE"
SAHLINS
Caroline P. Cracraft
FOR MICHAEL P. SHANEYFELT
Nancy Ciezki and
Diane Kostecke
Listed below are current members of the First Folio Society,
individuals who have included Chicago Shakespeare Theater in their estate plans.
The Society honors their thoughtful commitment to the future of CST.
FOR LOIS DUNN
Kathy Dunn
FOR ELANA ERNST
SILVERSTEIN
Madeline and Alan Schmuckler
Anonymous
Julie and Parker* Hall
Rose L. Shure
FOR ARLENE FIELDSTEEL
V.E. Hicks
FOR WILLIAM A. WALSH
Mary Kay Walsh
Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas C. Babson
Corinne E. Johnson*
Chuck Simanek and
Edna Burke
FOR W. CLINTON FISHER
Lois Farrell Fisher
Dr. Anne McCreary Juhasz
FOR MIRIAM L. ZAREFSKY
Margaret Moer Wenig
Mr. and Mrs.*
John W. Barriger
Judy and John Keller
Michael and Sharon Sloan
FOR SHIRLEY HAGSTROM
Heidi Hagstrom
Joan Israel Berger
Anstiss Hammond Krueck
The Solomon Family
FOR AL ZORN
Kay Zorn
Anne E. Kutak
Helen and Richard Thomas
Gayle and Glenn R. Tilles
Kathy Dunn
Raymond and
Judy McCaskey
Mr. and Mrs.
Philip L. Engel
Jonathan F. Orser
Edith B. Gaines
Sheila A. Penrose
and R. Ernest Mahaffey
Wilmont "Vic" Vickrey,
Founding Principal,
VOA Architects
Michael Goldberger
Barbara Petersen
*deceased
Linda D. and
Craig C. Grannon
Harold H. Plaut*
HONORARY GIFTS
FOR FATHER ROBERT BARRON
Barbara J. Anderson
FOR DR. MICHELLE CARLON
Juan Hereña
FOR E. BROOKE FLANAGAN
Eric Evenskaas
FOR C. MICHAEL BECKER
Laurie A. Zastrow
FOR PHIL AND LA ENGEL
Diana F. Blitzer
Vicki Tobin
FOR MARILYN HALPERIN
Naja Maltezos
FOR KAREN BIRKELAND
Harriet Arnold
FOR MATTHEW HULTGREN
Gerard Nussbaum
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FOR CRISS HENDERSON
Faye Marlowe
George W. Blossom III*
Linda Vertrees
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By providing matching support, the following organizations are actively
contributing to causes that improve the communities where their employees
live and work. Chicago Shakespeare Theater salutes these employers for
increasing the impact of donor support. Contact your employer today to find
out more about their matching gift initiatives.
Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 15, 2015.
Acco Brands Corporation
AIG
AT&T Foundation
Baird Foundation, Inc.
Bank of America
Foundation
Boeing
Caterpillar Foundation
The Chicago Community
Trust
Citizens Charitable
Foundation
CNA Foundation
Discover Financial
Services
GE Foundation
GlaxoSmithKline
Goldman, Sachs &
Company
Helen Brach Foundation
IBM Corporation
ITW
Johnson Controls
Foundation
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Leo Burnett Company,
Inc.
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
Northern Trust
Nuveen Investments
PepsiCo Foundation
Pfizer Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
Schneider Electric
Texas Instruments
The Chicago Community
Trust
The Crown Family
The Field Foundation of
Illinois
The John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation
The Rhoades Foundation
UnitedHealthcare of
Illinois
USG Corporation
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
Wintrust
CHARLES DICKENS’
Contributed Materials
Contributed materials and services are an essential component in sustaining
Chicago Shakespeare’s role as a gathering place for audiences, artists
and members of the community. We thank the following individuals and
organizations for their valuable donations of goods and/or services.
ADAPTED BY TOM
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NOVEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 27
Reflects gifts received between July 1, 2014 and June 15, 2015.
Acadia
Ambiente Catering
Arc Worldwide
BBJ Linen
Broadway Cellars
Bukiety Floral Design
Carol’s Event Staffing
CDW
Mary T. Christel
CH Distillery
Communications Direct
Food For Thought
Catering
Hall’s Rental Service
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Rich Hein
Heritage Wine Cellars,
Ltd.
HMS Media, Inc.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
KPMG Family for Literacy
M•A•C Cosmetics
Make It Better Media
MDR Creative, INC
Motorola Inc.
Nixon Peabody LLP
North Coast Brewing Co.
Phil Stefani Restaurants,
Inc.
Summer 2015 | The Little Mermaid
Seyfarth Shaw
Shure Incorporated
Strategic Hotels Capital,
Inc
Theater Development
Fund
Titan Media
Van Duzer Vineyards—
Carl and Marilynn
Thoma
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