MAY 10 – JUNE 25 - La Jolla Playhouse

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MAY 10 – JUNE 25 - La Jolla Playhouse
The 2006 Season
ZHIVAGO
May 10 – June 25
MOTHER COURAGE
MAY 10 – JUNE 25
June 20 – July 23
ALL WEAR BOWLERS
August 1 – September 3
THE WIZ
September 26 – November 12
Culture Clash’s ZORRO IN HELL
September 30 – October 29
THE FARNSWORTH INVENTION
February 20 – March 25, 2007
L A J O L L A P L AY H O U S E — W H E R E A M E R I C A N T H E AT R E I S B O R N
FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
2006
Dear Friends:
Photo by: Ken Howard
As we begin the Playhouse’s 2006-2007 season, I feel extremely fortunate to have had a rare
opportunity in the theatre: a second chance to continue to work with exemplary collaborators
on a brand-new musical for the American theatre.
Last summer, Zhivago was the first musical to be presented in the Potiker as a Page To Stage
workshop production. It was a work-in-progress still in the early stages of discovery with
minimal sets, costumes, lights and props. During rehearsals, composer Lucy Simon, lyricists
Michael Korie and Amy Powers, book writer Michael Weller and I were continually finding new
ways to meet the challenge of not only molding Boris Pasternak’s epic novel into a stage-worthy musical, but creating a sweeping
theatrical experience that captured both the passionate romance of Lara and Zhivago, as well as Pasternak’s great love for Mother
Russia, whose political and social upheaval he chronicled in his spellbinding novel.
As we watched the workshop performances and received feedback from audiences afterwards, we learned that by adding new
songs, music and scenes, the characters’ needs and desires would deepen and the social conflicts of the period could be more
solidly integrated into the piece. We incorporated these ideas into a revised script and score and, after a successful reading in
New York, made plans for a fully-realized Zhivago with new sets, costumes, lights and props to open the Playhouse’s 2006-2007
season in the Weiss Theatre.
When Heidi Ettinger, my longtime collaborator and set designer (Big River; Dracula, The Musical and The Secret Garden, composed
by Lucy Simon) came on board, our new Zhivago came alive with images that evoked Pasternak’s many locales — from the
warmth of the Gromekos’ Moscow home at holiday time, to the vast expanse of the snow-covered Russian tundra, to the bloody
battlefield where Lara and Zhivago’s passionate love story is born. Her design starkly contrasts the romance of a bygone era with
the austerity of Russia’s new post-revolution political landscape.
David Woolard’s (The Who’s Tommy, Eden Lane) costumes mark each character’s journey across this sweeping landscape, conjuring
the opulence of the early 20th-century Russian elite, and — as the century moves forward and the texture of the world becomes
rougher — the spartan, unadorned clothing of the Russian proletariat and military reflect the harsh changes taking place in the
country.
The technical elements of light and sound are so integral to a period musical like Zhivago, and we needed the best hands on deck.
Howell Binkley, who has worked with me on many shows, from Sweet and Hot to Jersey Boys, is an unparalleled lighting designer.
Steve Canyon Kennedy (Jersey Boys) is, in my opinion, the best sound designer in the country. With Eric Stern, our brilliant music
director (Palm Beach, Zhivago workshop), choreographer Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys) and a cast that could soar with Zhivago’s
every musical and dramatic note, our creative team was complete and we were ready to begin again.
I’m thrilled to have entered the world of Zhivago with my extraordinary team for a second time, and to now share the fruits of our
labors with you. You have been tremendous partners in helping us develop our new plays and musicals — particularly our Page To
Stage projects, several of which have gone on to success on Broadway and across the country.
So now, with the Playhouse’s 2006-2007 season officially off and running, I thank you for venturing forth with us.
Sincerely,
Des McAnuff
P2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
2006
P LAY HO U S E C H R O N O LO G Y
Zhivago Page To Stage Workshop (2005)
THE HISTORY
I Am My Own Wife (2005)
1947 Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and
Mel Ferrer found La Jolla Playhouse. For
18 summers, Hollywood actors explore
their craft on the stage until production is
suspended to focus on building a permanent,
world-class theatre facility.
1982 Construction is completed on a
theatre to be shared by the Playhouse and
UCSD’s Department of Theatre and Dance.
Des McAnuff is named Playhouse Artistic
Director.
Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays (2004)
1983 Peter Sellars’ production of The Visions
of Simone Machard re-opens the Playhouse.
It is distinguished by The Village Voice as one
of the Ten Best Regional Theatre Productions
of the Eighties.
1984 Big River opens the second season
and goes on to Broadway the following year,
winning seven Tony Awards.
1985 Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine
are in residence to rework their musical
Merrily We Roll Along. The Playhouse
produces its first commission – the world
premiere of Michael Weller’s Ghost on Fire,
starring Holly Hunter.
1987 McAnuff’s production of Lee Blessing’s
A Walk in the Woods marks the beginning of
one of the Playhouse’s longest associations
with a living playwright. The show wins Best
Play Outside of New York from the National
Association of Theatre Critics and moves
on to Broadway and the Soviet Union. The
Performance Outreach Program (POP) Tour
is inaugurated with Des McAnuff’s musical
Silent Edward.
1989 Steppenwolf Theatre Company is in
residence for Frank Galati’s adaptation of
The Grapes of Wrath, which continues on to
Broadway, winning a Tony Award for Best
Play and a Best of the Eighties citation from
The Village Voice.
1990 Athol Fugard directs the West Coast
premiere of his play, My Children! My
Africa!, which moves on to Los Angeles
and wins Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle
Awards.
1991 The Mandell Weiss Forum opens
with Lee Blessing’s Fortinbras, directed by
McAnuff, which receives a Time magazine
Ten Best citation.
1992 Pete Townshend is in residence for
a new stage version of The Who’s Tommy,
directed by McAnuff, which moves to
Broadway, winning five Tony Awards.
1997 La Jolla Playhouse celebrates the 50th
anniversary of its founding and the 15th year
since its revival. The season includes the West
Coast premiere of Rent and the world premiere
of Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman’s musical
Harmony.
In the Spotlight:
Page to stage productions
Since its inception in 2001, three of
the seven projects developed in the
Playhouse’s Page To Stage New Play
Development Program have moved from
workshop to mainstage production on
Broadway or at the Playhouse. I Am My
Own Wife performed in the Mandell Weiss
Forum Studio in 2001 and, after a Tony
and Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway run,
returned to the Mandell Weiss Theatre in
2005. Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays began
here as a Page To Stage workshop in
the spring of 2004, going on to a sellout run on Broadway and a national
tour culminating in a 2005 Tony Award.
Zhivago is the latest production to travel
to the mainstage, having premiered as a
workshop in the Potiker Theatre in 2005.
1998 Athol Fugard’s The Captain’s Tiger
becomes the fifth Fugard play to be produced by
the Playhouse.
2002 Five world premieres, including I Think
I Like Girls, another Page To Stage workshop,
mark the most in a single Playhouse season.
1999 Michael Greif’s final season as Artistic
Director includes the American premiere of the
musical Jane Eyre, which goes on to Broadway
and receives five Tony nominations. The
Playhouse announces its Capital Campaign.
2003 A ground breaking year – literally – as
construction on the Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Center for La Jolla Playhouse begins.
1993 La Jolla Playhouse receives the Tony
Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
1994 Matthew Broderick makes his musical
debut in How to Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying, directed by McAnuff.
1995 Michael Greif’s inaugural season as
Artistic Director includes the world premiere
of An Almost Holy Picture, which goes on to
Broadway.
2000 Thoroughly Modern Millie world
premieres and goes on to Broadway, winning
six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
2004 Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays premieres
and goes on to Broadway, winning the Tony
Award for Special Theatrical Event. Jersey
Boys becomes the longest-running musical in
Playhouse history.
2001 Des McAnuff returns to the Playhouse
as Artistic Director. The Page To Stage New
Play Development Program is inaugurated with
Doug Wright’s I Am My Own Wife, featuring
Jefferson Mays. Wife goes on to win the 2004
Pulitzer Prize for Drama and two Tony Awards.
2005 The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Center for
La Jolla Playhouse opens; the Sheila and
Hughes Potiker Theatre is inaugurated with
Private Fittings. Steven B. Libman is hired as
Managing Director and Jersey Boys breaks box
office records on Broadway.
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P3
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS
Book by Michael Weller
Music by Lucy Simon
Lyrics by Michael Korie and Amy Powers
Directed by Des McAnuff
Choreography by Sergio Trujillo
Music Direction and Dance Arrangements by Eric Stern
with
Dominic Bogart, Matt Bogart, Jessica Burrows, Sandy Campbell, Edward Conery,
Ryan Drummond, Mark Emerson, David Carey Foster, Jason Heil, Ivan Hernandez, Tom Hewitt,
Melissa Hoff, Mackenzie Holmes, Christopher Kale Jones, Rebecca Kaasa, Melina Kalomas,
David McDonald, Spencer Moses, Eduardo Placer, Graham Rowat, Maureen Silliman,
Tina Stafford, Rena Strober, Nick Ullett, Bibi Valderrama, Melissa van der Schyff
Orchestrator
Scenic Designer
Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Wig and Hair Designers
Fight Director
Speech and Dialect Coach
Period Movement Coach
Dramaturg
Production Stage Manager
Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Production Manager
West Coast Casting
East Coast Casting
Don Sebeskey
Heidi Ettinger
David C. Woolard
Howell Binkley
Steve Canyon Kennedy
Chuck LaPointe and Tom Watson
Steve Rankin
Ursula Meyer
Charlie Oates
Allison Horsley
Frank Hartenstein*
Kelly Martindale*
Michelle Reupert*
Peter J. Davis
Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas, CSA
Tara Rubin Casting
This production is made possible in part by the generosity of Season Sponsors
Audrey Geisel - Dr. Seuss Foundation, Joan and Irwin Jacobs, Charmaine and Maury Kaplan
Sponsors: Esther J. Burnham, Ellen and David Dolgen, Ed and Libby Harshfield,
Rosanne and Joel Holliday, Debby and Hal Jacobs, Drs. Paul and Stacy Jacobs, Sheri L. and Stuart W. Jamieson,
Jeanne Jones and Don Breitenberg, Tamara and Kevin Kinsella, Judy and Alan Robbins, Steven Strauss and Lise Wilson
Co-Sponsors: Big Blue Sky Foundation, John and Toni Bloomberg, Suzanne Figi, Mary-K and Ross Gilbert, Deni and Jeff Jacobs, Carol and George Lattimer,
Margret and Nevins McBride, Etran Chane McComic and Barry McComic, Mrs. Roger Revelle, Edward H. Richard and Warren P. Kendrick,
Ivor and Colette Royston, Suzan and Gad Shaanan, Dianne York-Goldman and Dr. Mitchel P. Goldman
P4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
THE CAST
in alphabetical order
Bloodied Soldier/Ensemble.......................................................Dominic Bogart*
Pasha Antipov/Strelnikov................................................................Matt Bogart*
Lara Guishar Antipova.............................................................Jessica Burrows*
Nurse/Ensemble.......................................................................Sandy Campbell*
Alexander Gromeko/Ensemble..................................................Edward Conery*
Cossack Commander/Ensemble..............................................Ryan Drummond*
Tusia/Shulygin/Ensemble............................................................Mark Emerson*
Priest/Ensemble...................................................................David Carey Foster*
Young Rake/Priest/Ensemble.............................................................Jason Heil*
Yurii Andreyevich Zhivago.........................................................Ivan Hernandez*
Viktor Komarovsky.............................................................................Tom Hewitt*
Nurse/Ensemble.............................................................................Melissa Hoff*
Katarina.................................................................................Mackenzie Holmes
Yanko/Ensemble..........................................................Christopher Kale Jones*
Ensemble...................................................................................Rebecca Kaasa^
Olya/Ensemble..........................................................................Melina Kalomas*
Kornakov/Gints/Ensemble.......................................................David McDonald*
Tolya/Ensemble.........................................................................Spencer Moses*
Ensemble..................................................................................Eduardo Placer‡ °
Liberius/Ensemble......................................................................Graham Rowat*
Anna Gromeko/Ensemble......................................................Maureen Silliman*
Kubarikha/Gulyobova/Ensemble....................................................Tina Stafford*
Tonya Gromeko..............................................................................Rena Strober*
Markel/Quartermaster/Ensemble.......................................................Nick Ullett*
Sasha/Ensemble.........................................................................Bibi Valderrama
Yelenka/Ensemble........................................................Melissa van der Schyff*
Understudies.....................................................Autumn Bodily and Kürt Norby
Assistant Director
Holly-Anne Ruggiero
Associate Choreographer
Kelly Devine
Second Assistant Director
David Ruttura
Assistant Music Director/Synthesizer Programmer
Karl Mansfield
Associate Scenic Designer
David F. Weiner
Assistant Scenic Designers
Nakita Polyansky, Anne Allen Goelz
Assistant Costume Designer
Angela Harner
Assistant Lighting Designer
Stephen Terry
Second Assistant Lighting Designer
Christian DeAngelis‡
Associate Sound Designer
Walter Trarbach
Stage Management Assistant
Jami Talbot^
Dance Captain
Tina Stafford
Fight Captain
Graham Rowat
Keyboard/Rehearsal Pianists Karl Mansfield and Steven Gray, Violin Mirabai Weismehl, Cello Erica Erenyi,
Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet/Tenor Sax Paul Sundfor, Oboe/English Horn/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet Robert Ramsey, Trumpet/Flugelhorn Frank Glasson,
French Horn Alan Grant, Acoustic Bass Joe McNalley, Drums/Percussion Pat Pfiffner, Contractor Lorin Getline
* Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage
Managers in the United States. This theatre operates under an agreement between the
League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association.
All musicians are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United
States and Canada.
^ Actors & stage managers are UCSD residents who will be members of Actors’ Equity
Association beginning June 11, 2006
‡ UCSD M.F.A. candidate in residence at La Jolla Playhouse
° Appears in this production courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P5
SONG LIST – ACT ONE
Peace, Bread and Land.........................................................................Pasha and Students
To Light the New Year...........Alexander, Anna, Tonya, Yurii, Komarovsky and Company
Who Is She?.........................................................................................................................Yurii
Wedding Vows..................................................................Priest, Pasha, Lara and Students
It’s a Godsend..........................................................................................Pasha and Students
When the Music Played....................................................................................................Lara
Watch the Moon..............................................................................................Yurii and Tonya
Forward March for the Tsar........................................Gints, Liberius, Yanko and Soldiers
Forward March for the Tsar (Reprise)...................................................Gints and Soldiers
Now......................................................................................................................Yurii and Lara
Blood on the Snow.................................................Bloodied Soldier, Soldiers and Nurses
In the Perfect World..................................Shulygin, Gulyobova, Olya, Tonya, Alexander,
Anna, Sasha, Committee Members and Communists
A Man Who Lives Up to His Name...................................................................................Yurii
In This House...............................................Sasha, Tonya, Alexander, Yurii and Company
SONG LIST – ACT TWO
The Hope of the Peasants...................................................................Mayor and Ensemble
No Mercy at All.........................................................................................................Strelnikov
In This House (Reprise)...........................................................................................Alexander
Love Finds You........................................................Lara, Yurii, Komarovsky and Strelnikov
Nowhere to Run..................................................................................Liberius and Partisans
It Comes as No Surprise................................................................................Lara and Tonya
Ashes and Tears........................................................................Yurii, Liberius and Partisans
Watch the Moon (Reprise).............................................................................................Tonya
On the Edge of Time...........................................................................................Yurii and Lara
Now (Reprise)......................................................................................................................Yurii
Blood on the Snow (Reprise)..................................................................................Red Army
On the Edge of Time (Reprise)......................................Lara, Katarina, Yurii and Company
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The creators of Zhivago would like to thank
Olga Perevenceva
Special thanks to the following for their support of this production:
Angels The Costumiers • Aztec Imaging • Costa Verde Apartments • Emily Pepper • The Old Globe Theatre
Hartford Stage • La Jolla Crossroads • I. Weiss & Sons, Inc. • Natural Herb Cough Drops - Courtesy of Ricola USA, Inc.
Production Transport • Palomar College students who volunteered as stitchers • Russell King, Director, UCSD Mandeville Center
Warner Brothers Studios Costume Department • UCLA School of Theatre, Film &Television • Western Costume Company
Sound equipment provided by Sound Associates
Additional lighting equipment provided by PRG Lighting
Scenic automation and control by Hudson Scenic Studios
P6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
P10 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE
2006
Dominic Bogart
(Bloodied Soldier/Ensemble)
is thrilled to be in Zhivago
after performing in the Page
To Stage workshop. Theatre
credits include: Mark in Rent
(national tour), directed by
Michael Greif; Jim in Molly’s
Dream (Soho Repertory Theatre); Jesus in Jesus
Christ Superstar (New Bedford Festival Theatre);
Pan in Bat Boy (Portland Center Stage); James
in Sacrificing Boundaries (Ensemble Theatre of
Cincinnati); Lucas Duval in The Dame of New
Orleans (Egyptian Arena Theatre/Hollywood); Rick
in Bat Boy (Human Race Theatre Company); Don
in All But Forgotten (Soho Repertory Theatre).
Film/TV: Leading roles in The King of Iron Town;
Summer Nuts; The Chris Rock Show; Deacon’s
Monday; Anniversary (musical short) and Captive.
Mr. Bogart received a BFA in Acting from the
University of Cincinnati College – Conservatory
of Music and would like to thank his parents and
three brothers for their support and inspiration.
Matt Bogart
(Pasha Antipov/Strelnikov)
has appeared on Broadway
as Radames in Elton John
and Tim Rice’s Aida; as
Chris in Miss Saigon (also
originated the 2nd National
Tour); The Civil War and
Smokey Joe’s Café, also filmed for television,
video and DVD. Regional theatre: Val in Orpheus
Descending; Lancelot in Camelot (Helen Hayes
nomination) and Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees at
Arena Stage where he is also an Affiliated Artist;
James Joyce in Himself and Nora (The Old Globe);
Paul Claudel in Camille Claudel (Goodspeed Opera
House); Company (Kennedy Center’s Sondheim
Celebration); Starbuck in 110 in the Shade and
Terry in Side Show (Signature Theatre); Sydney
Carton in Two Cities (Connecticut Critic’s Circle
nomination) at Stamford Center; Phantom...
(Music Theatre Wichita); Billy in Carousel and
Lancelot in Camelot (Paper Mill Playhouse). He
has soloed at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall,
with the Philadelphia Pops and the Oklahoma City
Philharmonic. BFA in Musical Theatre, Cincinnati’s
College-Conservatory of Music. His album, Simple
Song, is available at www.MattBogart.com.
Jessica Burrows
(Lara Guishar Antipova)
is delighted to be reprising
the role of Lara, which
she originated at La Jolla
Playhouse in the Page To
Stage workshop production
of Zhivago in 2005. Recent
credits include: The Ten Commandments (Kodak
Theatre); 110 in the Shade (Pasadena Playhouse)
and La Boheme (Ahmanson Theatre). Other
favorites: Julie Jordan (Carousel); Irene Malloy
(Hello, Dolly); Philia (A Funny Thing...); Rosabud
(The Mystery of Edwin Drood) and Marian (The
Music Man). Staged readings: originated Garbo in
Garbo the Musical and Ursula in Women in Love.
Ms. Burrows has been a soloist all over Southern
California including the South Coast Symphony
and Broadway Pops Orchestra. Television credits
include CBS’s Cold Case. Love to her parents and
her two beautiful sisters.
Sandy Campbell
(Nurse/Ensemble)
Previously for La Jolla
Playhouse: Zhivago (Page To
Stage workshop production)
and Diva (Deanna Denninger
understudy). Other credits
include Rosabella in The
Most Happy Fella; Shelby in The Spitfire Grill;
Rosabud in The Mystery of Edwin Drood; Amalia
in She Loves Me; Rose in The Secret Garden
and Bella in Lost in Yonkers (Moonlight Stage
Productions); Cinderella in Into The Woods
(Starlight Musical Theatre); Cordelia in Falsettos
(Diversionary Theatre); Johanna in Sweeney Todd
(Fritz Theatre); Aldonza in Man of La Mancha
(North Coast Rep); Songs for a New World
and Sally in Lips Together, Teeth Apart (Actors
Asylum); Abigail in 1776 (Lamb’s Players Theatre).
Also a cabaret artist, Ms. Campbell recently
released her first solo album Crazy World.
www.performerprofiles.com/sandycampbell
Edward Conery
(Alexander Gromeko/
Ensemble)
has performed on and
Off Broadway, on tour
throughout the country
and in regional theatres
from Maine to Alaska. He
has appeared in productions with George C. Scott,
Peter O’Toole, John Mills, Jim Dale, Nathan Lane
and Barbara Eden. He played Henry Etches in the
national tour of the musical Titanic and performed
in the tour of Chess, directed by Des McAnuff.
Recent television appearances include roles on
Law and Order and Six Feet Under. This is his first
production at La Jolla Playhouse.
Ryan Drummond
(Cossack Commander/
Ensemble)
A graduate of Eastern
Michigan University and
proud member of Actors’
Equity Association, Mr.
Drummond’s credits include
companies of Forever Plaid (San Diego, Los
Angeles, Laguna Beach, Norfolk, Palm Springs);
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (The Old Globe);
THE COMPANY
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (The
Touring Circuit) and Palm Beach, The Screwball
Musical (La Jolla Playhouse). Mr. Drummond’s
television and film credits include Bring It On
starring Kirsten Dunst. Also an Emmy-winning
commercial actor, clown, certified mime
instructor and award-winning voice-over artist,
Mr. Drummond is known worldwide as the
voice of Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega Gaming
Corporation. He sends love to his family and his
cherished wife, Lisa. Stop by the circus of
www.RyanDrummond.com.
Mark Emerson
(Tusia/Shulygin/Ensemble)
has recently completed
his M.F.A. in Acting at
UCSD. Roles there include
Molière in Molière: A Cabal
of Hypocrites; Mitch in A
Streetcar Named Desire and
Louis in 11 Hills of San Francisco (2005 San Diego
Playbill Award – Outstanding Supporting Actor).
He is also a graduate of Northwestern University
and an artistic associate of About Face Theatre
in Chicago where he performed in Eleven Rooms
of Proust (directed by Mary Zimmerman) among
others. Last summer he portrayed Mother Russia
and more in La Jolla Playhouse’s Page To Stage
workshop version of Zhivago. Mr. Emerson is a
proud new member of Actors’ Equity Association.
David Carey Foster
(Priest/Ensemble)
is a member of the Colony
Theatre Company in Los
Angeles, where he’s been
seen in productions of
Dandelion Wine; The Living;
Morning Star; David’s
Mother; The Odd Couple (female version); Incident
at Vichy; Modigliani and The Cocktail Hour. A
sampling of his favorite regional work includes
Inventing Van Gogh; Orphans; A Midsummer
Night’s Dream; The Little Foxes; Pippin; Lone Star;
Hamlet and 1940’s Radio Hour. Recent television
appearances on 8 Simple Rules; The Agency; The
District (with legend Ernest Borgnine) and the
recurring role of Agent Wesson on Push, Nevada.
Mr. Foster has also been at work for the past
three years co-authoring a new musical offering
for the stage: Memphis: a rhythm & blues story.
Jason Heil
(Young Rake/
Priest/Ensemble)
San Diego: Zhivago (La Jolla
Playhouse 2005 Page To
Stage workshop); Into the
Woods; The Winslow Boy
(Lamb’s Players Theatre); A
Christmas Carol (San Diego Repertory Theatre);
The Goodbye Girl (Moonlight Stage) and the Lost
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P11
THE COMPANY
Players’ Rapunzel. NYC/Regional work: Brooklyn
Lyceum, A.C.T., Tennessee Repertory Theatre,
Arkansas Repertory Theatre, A Noise Within,
Downey Civic Light Opera and a combined
eight seasons with the Utah, Texas and Marin
Shakespeare Festivals. Roles at above theatres
include Bassanio, Bolingbroke, Orlando,
Lucentio, Christian, Clitandre, Sir Robert Morton,
Judd Fry, Sky Masterson, Wolf/Cinderella’s
Prince, Freddy, Thomas Jefferson and Lancelot.
TV Credits include All My Children and The Dark.
M.F.A. UC Irvine. Mr. Heil is a proud member of
Actors’ Equity Association. www.jasonheil.com
Ivan Hernandez
(Yurii Andreyevich Zhivago)
is thrilled to be making
his debut at La Jolla
Playhouse. Other credits
include: Joe in Most
Happy Fella (New York
City Opera); Mitch in Yank!
(New York Musical Theatre Festival); Nestor in
The Mambo Kings (NY Workshop); Anthony in
Sweeney Todd (5th Ave. Theatre); Proteus in Two
Gentlemen of Verona (Centerstage Baltimore);
Martin in Señor Discretion Himself (Arena Stage)
and Billy in Carousel (Pacific Conservatory of
the Performing Arts). Mr. Hernandez received
his training at San Diego State University and
The Ruskin School of Acting in Santa Monica.
He would like to give special thanks to Rick,
Charles, DGRW, his family and Tine.
Tom Hewitt
(Viktor Komarovsky)
Broadway: Title role in
Dracula, The Musical;
Frank-n-Furter in The
Rocky Horror Show (Tony
Award and Drama Desk
nominations); The Boys
From Syracuse (Roundabout); Scar in The
Lion King; ‘ART’; School for Scandal (National
Actors Theatre) and The Sisters Rosensweig.
National tour: Officer Lockstock in Urinetown.
Off Broadway: Jeffery; Beau Jest (Outer Critics
Circle nomination); Richard III and Othello.
Recent regional credits: Travesties (Long Wharf,
CT Critics Circle Award); Compleat Female
Stage Beauty (The Old Globe); Captain Hook
in Peter Pan with Cathy Rigby (Casa Mañana);
Dracula, The Musical (La Jolla Playhouse);
Uncle Vanya (Arena Stage); Racing Demon and
Blithe Spirit (the Guthrie); Antony and Cleopatra
(Shakespeare Theatre). Performances throughout
Japan, Europe and the U.S. with the Suzuki
Company of Toga. TV and Film: Law & Order;
Third Watch; Frasier; The George Carlin Show;
narration for The Discovery Channel and Julie
Taymor’s Fool’s Fire. Training: Professional
Theatre Training Program, currently at University
of Delaware. Mr. Hewitt is a native of Montana.
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2006
Melissa Hoff
(Nurse/Ensemble)
last appeared as Nimue in
Camelot at the Hollywood
Bowl. Regional favorites
include Mabel in The
Pirates of Penzance
(Moonlight Amphitheatre,
Robby Award Nomination); Christine in
Phantom... and Sandy in Grease (Performance
Riverside); Marguerite in The Scarlet Pimpernel
and Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime (Fullerton Civic
Light Opera); Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the
Beast (San Bernardino Civic Light Opera); Emma
in Jekyll and Hyde (Starlight Musical Theatre);
Rapunzel in Into the Woods (South Bay Civic
Light Opera); Morgan Le Fey in Camelot (Welk
Resort) and Sally Cato/Gloria in Mame (Musical
Theatre West). Ms. Hoff also covered the roles
of Anne and Fredrika in Los Angeles Opera’s
A Little Night Music. Her most cherished role
is that of wife to actor Christian Hoff and
“Mamalissa” to precious Eli and Erika. “Soli Deo
Gloria!”
Mackenzie Holmes
(Katarina/Ensemble)
is honored and excited
to be making her debut
with La Jolla Playhouse.
She is a third grader at La
Jolla Country Day School.
Her credits include: Cindy
Lou-Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas
(The Old Globe); Gretel in The Sound of Music
(Starlight Theatre) and the swing for the roles of
Samantha and Chantelle in Restless Spirits (San
Diego Repertory Theatre). Ms. Holmes studies
voice and acting under the guidance of Leigh
Scarritt. She’s been a featured soloist performer
at the Joan Kroc Center and Schroeder’s Club
and Cabaret. She thanks Des McAnuff and
the La Jolla Playhouse staff for this amazing
opportunity.
Christopher Kale Jones
(Yanko/Ensemble)
is very excited to be
making his La Jolla
Playhouse debut in this
original work. Regional
credits: Chris in Miss
Saigon (Worcester
Foothills Theatre); Mercury in Olympus on My
Mind (Bristol Riverside Theatre, 2005 Barrymore
nomination); Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol
(Fulton Opera House) and The Ballad of Little Jo
(Steppenwolf Theatre). New York credits: House
of Desires (Storm Theatre); Swimming Upstream
(NY Fringe Festival), and most recently, a reading
of the new musical Warsaw. He would like to
thank his supportive family, particularly Mike
and Kyle. Additional thanks: Teresa, Josh and
the artistic staff of Zhivago for this opportunity.
Deepest love to Prentiss, and praise to God for
his endless grace. Proud member of Actors’
Equity Association.
Rebecca Kaasa
(Ensemble)
is an MFA candidate in
Acting at University of
California, San Diego.
UCSD credits include:
Arms and the Man;
Measure for Measure; As
You Like It and 500 Words. Other stage credits:
Sunday in the Park with George; Antigone; The
Last 5 Years; Romeo and Juliet; Footloose and
The Crucible.
Melina Kalomas
(Olya/Ensemble)
is delighted to return to
California to work with
this wonderful company.
National tour and
regional credits include
Madeleine and Fantine
understudy in Les Misérables; Ellin Berlin in
The Melody Lingers On (El Portal); Eva Peron
in Evita (Norman Pattiz Theatre); Jenny in
Shenandoah (West Virginia Public); La Bohème
(Opera Pacific); Evelyne in A Connecticut Yankee
(Herbst Theatre); Louise in Gypsy and Laurey
in Oklahoma (Moonlight Amphitheatre); Diane
Lorimer in 42nd Street (La Mirada Civic Light
Opera); Maria in West Side Story (El Camino
Theatre); Gaby in Mirette (Fullerton Civic
Light Opera); Azuri in Desert Song (Fullerton
Civic Light Opera, DramaLogue Award Best
Supporting Actress). BFA – Carnegie Mellon
University. Thanks to God, Family, Eddie Sayegh
and Stephen for their constant love and support.
David McDonald
(Kornakov/Gints/Ensemble)
is just coming off the
successful run of Peter
Melnick and Christopher
Durang’s world premiere
of Adrift in Macao in
Philadelphia (Philadelphia
Theatre Company). He has performed leading
roles on Broadway in Les Misérables and
Sideshow and he has a recurring role on All My
Children as Barney the Bartender. Off Broadway
credits include Forbidden Broadway and Perfect
Crime. He has numerous regional credits: Wolf
in Lucky Duck (The Old Globe); Dr. Parker in Bat
Boy (TheatreWorks of Palo Alto); Alfred/Sam in
Romance Romance (St. Louis Theatre Factory);
Anthony in Sweeney Todd (North Carolina
Theatre) and Gints/Kornakov in the Page To
Stage production of Zhivago here at La Jolla
Playhouse. Love to Julie, Meghan and Alyssa.
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Spencer Moses
(Tolya/Ensemble)
is thrilled to return to La
Jolla Playhouse to join the
cast of Zhivago. Last year
he appeared in Palm Beach,
The Screwball Musical,
directed by Des McAnuff.
Recently he starred as Jack
in Into the Woods at Lamb’s Players Theatre,
where he is an associate artist. Other credits
include: Pump Boys and Dinettes, Smoke on the
Mountain, South Pacific, Festival of Christmas
and Hometown Christmas (Lamb’s Players
Theatre); Route 66 (Ramona Theatre); Lucky
Stiff and The Game of Love and Chance (Avo
Playhouse); Company (Starlight Theatre) and Two
Rockin’ Gents (Hope Summer Rep). Mr. Moses is
a graduate of San Diego State University, where
he earned his BA in Theatre. Many thanks to
all of my friends and family for their continuous
support!
Maureen Silliman
(Anna Gromeko/Ensemble)
On Broadway in
Shenandoah; I Remember
Mama and Is There Life
After High School?.
Off Broadway in The
Umbrellas of Cherbourg;
Marathon Dancing; Three
Postcards; Blue Window (also at South Coast
Rep, DramaLogue and Los Angeles Drama
Critics Awards). She has also toured in Fiddler
on the Roof opposite Theodore Bikel. Regional
credits include: Loves and Hours (The Old Globe);
Company (Huntington Theatre); No Way To Treat
a Lady and Rags (Coconut Grove Playhouse);
Pride’s Crossing (Theater Works); The Real Thing
and Beauty Queen of Leenane (Two River Theater
Company). Ms. Silliman has appeared in the
films Reckless and Childhood’s End, dozens of
television commercials and spent two years as
Pam Chandler on Guiding Light.
Eduardo Placer
(Ensemble)
is a secondyear actor
in UCSD’s MFA Acting
Program. Regional credits:
Señor Discretion Himself;
A Man’s a Man; Camelot
(Arena Stage); Much Ado
About Nothing (Shakespeare Theatre); The
Mineola Twins (Woolly Mammoth) and Follies
(Signature Theatre). UCSD Credits: Gum; Arms
and the Man; Citizens of Rome and As You Like
It. For Aba.
Tina Stafford
(Kubarikha/Gulyobova/
Ensemble)
is honored to be a part
of the Zhivago company.
Originally from Northern
California, Ms. Stafford
attended Santa Clara
University and now calls New York City home.
Regional credits include: Cinderella and
Brigadoon (Paper Mill Playhouse); Sweeney Todd,
Can-Can, Dorian and Lizzie Borden (Goodspeed
Musicals); Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors and
Adriana in Comedy of Errors (Utah Shakespearean
Festival); Rosalie in Carnival! (Shakespeare
Theatre of New Jersey); Five Course Love andThe
Grapes of Wrath (Sacramento Theatre Company);
the national tour of Jolson, The Musical. Ms.
Stafford is a proud member of Actors’ Equity
Association. Welcome to the theatre!
Graham Rowat
(Liberius/Ensemble)
is excited to continue
his struggle through
revolutionary times, having
fought in France (Les
Misérables), America (1776)
and now Russia. This past
holiday, he appeared as Bob Wallace in the San
Francisco production of Irving Berlin’s White
Christmas. Broadway: Dracula, The Musical
and Beauty and the Beast. Off Broadway: The
Thing About Men. NY workshops of The Girl in
the Frame; Neil Sedaka’s Breaking Up Is Hard To
Do and Kathie Lee Gifford’s Hurricane Aimee.
Mr. Rowat has appeared all over the world with
the touring company of Les Misérables and had
the privilege of performing the show with Colm
Wilkinson in Shanghai when Les Misérables
became the first Broadway musical to play China.
He is husband to actress Kate Baldwin.
www.grahamrowat.com
Rena Strober
(Tonya Gromeko)
is thrilled to be back in La
Jolla working on Zhivago.
She was seen last year
as Tonya in the Page To
Stage workshop production.
Broadway: Les Misérables
(Cosette). Off Broadway: My Life with Albertine
(Playwrights Horizons); Theda in Theda Bara
and the Frontier Rabbi (York Theatre) and her
one-woman show Spaghetti & Matzo Balls!.
Regionally, Ms. Strober has been seen as Billy
Smith in Babes in Arms (Goodspeed Opera
House); Shelley in Batboy and Jenny Lind in
Barnum (with Peter Scolari). Original LA cast of
Reefer Madness (cast album). TV: Law & Order:
Criminal Intent. HBO: House Arrest. Ms. Strober
is a proud member of the Friars Club. Love to my
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family back home and Daniel. Thank you Des and
Lucy for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime.
www.renastrober.com
Nick Ullett
(Markel/Quartermaster/
Ensemble)
has done everything from
seven Ed Sullivan Shows
to creating the role of
Gerald in the musical Me
and My Girl on Broadway.
On TV, among others: Yes, Dear; The Practice;
Home Improvement; Golden Girls and Murphy
Brown. On film he destroyed things in Down and
Out in Beverly Hills and was the Pirate Jailer
in Spielberg’s Hook. Recently he was in School
for Scandal at the Mark Taper Forum; the NY
premiere of Tooth and Claw at the Ensemble
Studio Theatre (of which he is a member); Faith
Healer; Twelfth Night; As You Like It and The
Woman in Black. He was last seen in Many
Happy Returns at the Laguna Playhouse. He is
happy to be back at La Jolla Playhouse where
he has appeared in Loot and last year’s Page To
Stage workshop of Zhivago.
Bibi Valderrama
(Sasha/Ensemble)
is thrilled to be returning to
the Zhivago cast under the
direction of Mr. McAnuff.
Most recently, she portrayed
Chantelle in Restless Spirits
at San Diego Repertory
Theatre. Other credits include Tiny Tim in the
2003/2004 productions of A Christmas Carol
(San Diego Rep); Roar of the Greasepaint and
Music Man (Starlight Theatre). Ms. Valderrama
has been a soloist at various venues around
San Diego, including the “Stars of the Future”
showcase at Bravo San Diego. She is a third
grader at Francis Parker School and dreams of
someday appearing on Broadway. Thanks to Mr.
McAnuff and the Playhouse for this amazing
opportunity! Love to my family, friends and Ms.
Leigh. www.bibivalderrama.com
Melissa van der Schyff
(Yelenka/Ensemble)
made her Broadway debut
as Mary Jane in the 2003
Tony Award-nominated
Deaf West Theatre revival
of Big River. Along with her
cast mates, she received a
Tony Honor for Special Achievement in Theatre.
Other credits: Big River (2004-05 national tour
of U.S. and Tokyo, Mark Taper Forum 2002,
Deaf West Theatre 2001); Horton Foote’s Laura
Dennis (West Coast Premiere, Zephyr Theatre);
Kayla in Ballad (World Premiere, Theatre Geo
and The Lex, DramaLogue Award – Best Actress
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and an Ovation nomination). Film: A Lot Like
Love; The Great Commission and Hollywood
Salome (Sundance). Television: Chicago Hope;
Jason Alexander’s The Whitey Show and Love &
Marriage. Recordings: voted Female Pop Artist
of the Year on Femmusic.com for her original pop
CD UrbanPeasant (www.cdbaby.com/cd/mvds).
Many thanks to everyone at La Jolla Playhouse
for including her in this exquisite production.
Michael Weller (Book)
Co-founder/Supervising Mentor for the Mentor
Project at the Cherry Lane Theatre, Mr. Weller
has written for stage (best known plays include
Moonchildren; Loose Ends; Buying Time; Ghost
on Fire; Spoils of War and What the Night is For);
film (Hair; Ragtime; Lost Angels) and television
(Spoils of War for Hallmark and writer/producer
for Once & Again). His play, 50 Words, will
open on Broadway in 2007, starring Phillip
Seymour Hoffman and Elizabeth Marvel, directed
by Austin Pendleton, produced by Emanuel
Azenberg. He is working with Taylor Hackford on
a musical about the rock band Fleetwood Mac.
He serves on the councils of the Dramatists Guild
of America and the Writers Guild of America,
East, Inc.
Lucy Simon (Music)
made her Broadway debut in 1991 as the
composer of The Secret Garden for which she
received Tony and Drama Desk nominations, the
DramaLogue Award and a Grammy nomination
for the recording of the score. The Secret Garden
had a new production for the millennium under
the auspices of The Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
It broke box office records during its run at
Stratford and continued its run on the West End.
Ms. Simon wrote and produced the songs and
soundtrack for the multiaward-winning HBO
movie, The Positively True Adventures of the
Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mom.
Ms. Simon received two Grammy Awards for
her In Harmony albums, which she co-wrote and
produced. Ms. Simon began her professional
career at age 16 with her sister Carly as part of
The Simon Sisters. She is thrilled to be working
on Zhivago with Des McAnuff at La Jolla
Playhouse.
Michael Korie (Co-Lyricist)
wrote the lyrics to Grey Gardens, book by Doug
Wright, music by Scott Frankel, which premiered
this season Off Broadway at Playwrights
Horizons, directed by Michael Greif. He wrote
book and lyrics to Doll (Sundance Institute,
Chicago’s Ravinia Festival) and Meet Mister
Future (Cardiff Festival, Barrington Stage, 2006)
both with composer Mr. Frankel. His librettos for
operas with composer Stewart Wallace include
Harvey Milk (San Francisco Opera, New York City
Opera); Kabbalah (Brooklyn Academy Next Wave
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Festival); Where’s Dick? (Houston Grand Opera,
directed by Richard Foreman) and Hopper’s Wife
(Long Beach Opera). His libretto to Grapes of
Wrath composed by Ricky Ian Gordon premieres
in 2007 at Minnesota Opera, Utah Opera and
Houston Grand Opera. Concert works: Gay
Century Songbook (Carnegie Hall) and Kaddish
(BBC). His songs performed by Los Angeles
Master Chorale at Walt Disney Concert Hall
and at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. He was
awarded The Edward Kleban Award, Jonathan
Larson Foundation Award and The Richard
Rodgers Award. He lives in New York City with
Ivan Sygoda.
Amy Powers (Co-Lyricist)
creates songs for film, television, theatre, pop,
country, animation and children’s products. Her
work has been featured in Oscar and Tonywinning productions and recorded by #1-selling
and multi-platinum artists worldwide, including
Barbra Streisand, Patti LuPone, Alabama, Avalon,
Diamond Rio and Brian McKnight. Corporate
clients: Mattel (Barbie as the Princess and the
Pauper, Little People); Hasbro (My Little Pony);
Disney (Disney Princess series); Lions Gate;
The Jim Henson Company; Activision; Genius
Products; Film Roman. Theatre: songs for Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Blvd.; Lizzie Borden
(Goodspeed); The Game (Barrington Stage).
Film: Aquamarine; Ella Enchanted; Sweet Home
Alabama and When We Were Kings. A Harvardtrained lawyer and Columbia M.B.A., Ms. Powers
practiced at White & Case before embarking on
her writing career.
Des McAnuff
(Artistic Director/
Director, Zhivago)
is a two-time Tony
Award-winning director.
Mr. McAnuff served as
artistic director of the
Playhouse from its 1983
rebirth through 1994, during which time he
directed 21 productions, including musicals
and contemporary and classic plays. Under his
leadership, the Playhouse has won more than
300 theatre awards, including the 1993 Tony
Award as America’s Outstanding Regional
Theatre. He returned as artistic director of
the Playhouse in 2001. Productions directed
by Mr. McAnuff during his first tenure include
How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying (Playhouse 1994, Broadway 1995, five
Tony Award nominations); The Who’s Tommy
(director as well as co-author with Pete
Townshend; Playhouse 1992, Broadway 1993,
Tony Award Best Director of a Musical, London
Olivier Award Best Director 1994); A Walk in
the Woods (Playhouse 1987, Broadway 1988,
Moscow and Lithuania 1989-90) and Big River
(Playhouse 1984, Broadway 1985, seven Tony
Awards including Best Director of a Musical and
Best Musical). Recent productions directed at
the Playhouse include the workshop production
of Zhivago (2005); Palm Beach (2005); Private
Fittings (2005); Tom Donaghy’s Eden Lane (2003);
Moliere’s Tartuffe (2002) starring Jefferson
Mays; Dracula, The Musical (2001; Broadway
2004); and Michael Ondaatje’s The Collected
Works of Billy the Kid (2001), for which he also
composed the score. Mr. McAnuff’s first feature
film was 1998’s Cousin Bette, starring Jessica
Lange. In 1999, he produced the criticallyacclaimed Warner Bros. film Iron Giant, which
went on to win nine 1999 Annie Awards from
the International Animation Society and a 1999
BAFTA Award from the British Academy. In 2001,
Mr. McAnuff directed The Adventures of Rocky
and Bullwinkle, starring Robert DeNiro, Jason
Alexander and Rene Russo. He also served as
executive producer for Quills, which was named
Best Picture by the National Board of Review.
McAnuff directed Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays,
which was produced at La Jolla Playhouse in
2004 and went to Broadway in 2005, receiving a
2005 Tony Award before embarking on a sell-out
National tour in 2006. McAnuff’s latest theatre
production, Jersey Boys (La Jolla Playhouse
2004), a critically-acclaimed new musical
based on the story of Frankie Valli and The Four
Seasons, is currently running to sold-out houses
on Broadway and kicks off its first national tour
in San Francisco this fall. Mr. McAnuff will direct
two additional productions in the upcoming
season at La Jolla Playhouse: a reimagining
of The Wiz and a Page To Stage Workshop
Production of Aaron Sorkin’s new play, The
Farnsworth Invention.
Sergio Trujillo (Choreographer)
Broadway: Jersey Boys and All Shook Up.
Other NYC credits: Kismet and A Tree Grows
in Brooklyn (City Center Encores!); The Great
American Trailer Park Musical (Off Broadway);
Bare (Off Broadway) and Salome (NYC Opera).
Int’l credits: Peggy Sue Got Married (West End,
London); West Side Story and The Sound of
Music (Stratford Festival); Kiss Me, Kate and
Twelfth Night (Tokyo, Japan). Other theatre
credits: The Mambo Kings (Golden Gate
Theatre); Jersey Boys (La Jolla Playhouse); The
Wedding Banquet (Village Theatre); Kiss of the
Spiderwoman (North Shore Music Theatre);
Le Nozze Di Figaro (LA Opera); Hoy Come
Ayer (Ballet Hispanico) and segments of Chita
Rivera’s Chita and All that Jazz. Mr. Trujillo has
choreographed various TV specials including:
Broadway: The American Musical (PBS) and The
14th American Comedy Awards starring Nathan
Lane, Martin Short and Jane Krakowski. He is
the recipient of a 2003 Ovation Award in LA and
2006
three Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations for
outstanding choreography in Canada. Mr. Trujillo
is thrilled to be back at La Jolla Playhouse and
continuing his collaboration with Des McAnuff on
his upcoming production of The Wiz.
Kelly Devine (Associate Choreographer)
has worked with such directors/choreographers
as Nora Ephron, Michael Peters and Debbie
Allen. Her theatre credits include Zhivago
(workshop), Jersey Boys (Broadway Asst.
Choreographer) and Private Fittings at La
Jolla Playhouse, all under the direction of Des
McAnuff; SNEAUX! (2003 LA Weekly Award,
Best Choreography) directed by Andy Fickman;
Encounters: A New Dance Play (El Portal Theater);
12th Premise; 40 Days and Ann E. Wrecksick
(Ars Nova) directed by Kristin Hanggi. Films
include Happy, Texas; 30 Days Til I’m Famous;
BoyChik and Zombie Prom. As a dancer, Ms.
Devine has appeared in films/television shows
such as Legally Blonde; Lucky Numbers; The
Tracey Ullman Show; the NAACP Image Awards
(alongside the late Cab Calloway). She is looking
forward to working again with Mr. Trujillo on The
Wiz at the Playhouse later this season.
Eric Stern (Musical Director)
is a veteran of over 15 Broadway shows including
Follies; Parade; Candide; Will Rogers Follies;
Gypsy; Sunday in the Park with George; Carousel
and Rags, and more than 30 albums with such
artists as Dawn Upshaw, Mandy Patinkin and
Audra McDonald. Last year he led productions
of Palm Beach and Zhivago here at La Jolla
Playhouse. Mr. Stern has conducted and recorded
with many of the world’s best orchestras, with
soloists as diverse as Thomas Hampson, Betty
Buckley and Dianne Reeves. He is Barbara Cook’s
music director, as well as a frequent guest
conductor of the BBC National Orchestra of
Wales. Mr. Stern has won an Emmy and several
Grammy and Gramophone Awards.
Don Sebesky (Orchestrator)
Kiss Me Kate (Tony Award winner); Flower
Drum Song; The Life; Bells Are Ringing; Parade;
The Goodbye Girl; The Boys From Syracuse;
Will Rogers Follies; The Look of Love; Sinatra
at Radio City (with Des McAnuff) and Sweet
Charity. Three Tony nominations, two Drama Desk
Awards, three-time Grammy winner, 29 Grammy
nominations and three Emmy nominations. Recent
projects: Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, Cyndi
Lauper and Pittsburgh Symphony. Love to J.E.
and O.
Heidi Ettinger (Scenic Designer)
won the Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics
awards for The Secret Garden and Big River,
which she also co-produced. Recent Broadway
designs include Dracula, The Musical; Good
Vibrations; The Sound of Music; Triumph of Love;
Smokey Joe’s Café; Moon Over Buffalo and The
Red Shoes. She has designed numerous Off
Broadway shows and at regional theatres around
the country. She also designed The Hunchback
of Notre Dame for James Lapine in Berlin. She is
thrilled to be back at the Playhouse once again.
David C. Woolard (Costume Designer)
Broadway credits include Ring of Fire; Billy
Crystal’s 700 Sundays; All Shook Up; The Smell
of the Kill; The Rocky Horror Show (2001 Tony
Award nomination); Voices in the Dark; The
Who’s Tommy (1993 Tony and Olivier Award
nominations); Bells Are Ringing; Wait Until Dark;
Horton Foote’s The Young Man from Atlanta;
Damn Yankees and A Few Good Men. Recent
credits include A Mother, a Daughter and a Gun
(Dodger Stages); Be My Baby (Alley Theatre);
Floyd & Clea Under the Western Sky (Goodman
Theatre); Gloriana (Opera Theatre of St. Louis);
L’Italiana in Algeri (San Francisco Opera) and
Bare: A Pop Opera (American Theatre of Actors).
With his partner Gary Field, he has started Career
Gear, a national nonprofit organization that
provides work-appropriate clothing and follow-up
support to men graduating from job retraining
programs, now in its sixth year.
Howell Binkley (Lighting Designer)
Broadway: Bridge and Tunnel; Jersey Boys; Steel
Magnolias; Dracula, The Musical; Avenue Q;
Golda’s Balcony; The Look of Love; Hollywood
Arms; The Full Monty; Gore Vidal’s The Best
Man; Minnelli on Minnelli; Parade; Kiss of the
Spider Woman; My Thing of Love; Sacrilege;
Taking Sides; High Society; How to Succeed... ;
Grease; Sinatra, His Voice. His Love. His Way. at
Radio City. Off Broadway: Radiant Baby; Batboy:
The Musical; (NYSF, Playwrights, Horizons, City
Center Encores!). Regional: La Jolla Playhouse,
Shakespeare Theater DC, The Old Globe, the
Guthrie, the Goodman, Hartford Stage, Sondheim
Celebration at the Kennedy Center. Dance:
American Ballet Theatre, Parsons Dance Company
(co-founder), Joffrey Ballet (Billboards), Alvin
Ailey and Houston Ballet. Opera: Metropolitan
Opera and Dallas Opera. Awards: 1993 Sir
Laurence Olivier Award.
Steve Canyon Kennedy (Sound Designer)
has been the Production Sound Engineer on such
Broadway shows as Cats; Starlight Express; Song
and Dance; The Phantom of the Opera; Carrie and
Aspects of Love. Mr. Kennedy’s Broadway sound
design credits include Jersey Boys; Billy Crystal’s
700 Sundays; Hairspray; The Producers; Aida;
Big; Titanic; How to Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying; Carousel and The Who’s Tommy
(Drama Desk Award).
Steve Rankin (Fight Director)
La Jolla Playhouse: Palm Beach; Jersey Boys;
Dracula, The Musical; Randy Newman’s Faust;The
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Who’s Tommy; The Swan; Marisol; Elmer Gantry;
Good Person of Setzuan and The Collected
Works of Billy the Kid. The Old Globe: Antony
and Cleopatra; Two Noble Kinsmen; Romeo and
Juliet; Macbeth; Hamlet; King Lear; The Taming
of the Shrew; Julius Caesar; Henry V; Othello
and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Broadway:
Jersey Boys; Dracula, The Musical; Henry IV,
Parts I and II; The Who’s Tommy; Twelfth Night;
Two Shakespearean Actors; Getting Away with
Murder; Anna Christie; The Real Inspector Hound.
Off Broadway: The Night Hank Williams Died;
Below the Belt. Film: Human Error; Renaissance
Man and Tumbleweeds. Metropolitan Opera:
Rodelinda. Other regional theatres: Mark
Taper Forum, Ahmanson, Asolo, Actors Theatre of
Louisville, Center Stage, Virginia Stage Company
and GEVA Theatre Center.
Ursula Meyer (Voice and Speech)
has been teaching and coaching voice and text
since 1980. She has taught, among other places,
numerous years at the Yale School of Drama and
currently at U.C. San Diego. She has coached for
the Yale Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse,
South Coast Repertory Theatre, the Guthrie
Theatre in Minneapolis, and is an adjunct Voice
and Text Director for the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival. Ms. Meyer has studied with the heads
of voice at the Royal Shakespeare Company
and the National Theatre – Cicily Berry, Patsy
Rodenburg and Andrew Wade. She graduated
with distinction from the Advanced Voice Studies
Program at the Central School of Speech and
Drama in London and is a designated Linklater
Teacher. She resides happily in Encinitas,
California with her handsome husband, actor
James Newcomb, and a six-year-old ball of light
named Daniel.
Allison Horsley (Dramaturg)
has served as La Jolla Playhouse’s dramaturg
on the workshop production of Zhivago, Private
Fittings, Jersey Boys, Paris Commune and the
POP Tour productions West of The 5, Bay and The
Spectacles of Doom and Guitar. Past dramaturgy
includes Big Love and Be Aggressive (Dallas
Theater Center); Three Tall Women (Centerstage)
and Betrayal and The Birds (Yale Repertory
Theatre). She holds a M.F.A. in Dramaturgy from
Yale School of Drama and recently translated The
Cherry Orchard for a 2007 production at Oregon
Shakespeare Festival. She is a regional vice
president of Literary Managers and Dramaturgs
of the Americas and serves as a playwrights’
dramaturg for UCSD’s Baldwin New Play Festival.
Frank Hartenstein (Production Stage Manager)
La Jolla Playhouse: A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum (1990); The Who’s
Tommy (1992); How to Succeed in Business...
(1994); Dracula, The Musical (2001) and Palm
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Beach (2005). Broadway credits include: Dracula,
The Musical; Baz Luhrmann’s La Bohème; 42nd
Street; Honour; The King and I; How to Succeed
in Business...; The Who’s Tommy; Peter Pan; Into
the Woods; Starlight Express; Big River; Mame;
A Little Family Business; Hide and Seek and A
Chorus Line. Lincoln Center Theater: Ivanov and
Ring Round the Moon. Radio City Music Hall:
Sinatra, His Voice. His World. His Way.
Kelly Martindale (Stage Manager)
Broadway: Dracula, The Musical; Baz Luhrmann’s
La Bohème; 42nd Street (revival); The King and I
(revival); The Who’s Tommy. Radio City: Sinatra,
His Voice. His World. His Way. Off Broadway:
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Jane Street)
and The Cider House Rules (Atlantic Theater
Company). Regional: Baz Luhrmann’s La Bohème
(Ahmanson); Palm Beach, The Screwball Musical;
Dracula, The Musical; Randy Newman’s Faust;
Much Ado About Nothing; The Who’s Tommy; The
Glass Menagerie; Elmer Gantry; The Heliotrope
Bouquet; Three Sisters and A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum (La Jolla
Playhouse).
Michelle Reupert (Assistant Stage Manager)
Broadway: Jersey Boys. National Tours: Wicked
and The Lion King. La Jolla Playhouse: Palm
Beach and Jersey Boys. Ms. Reupert is a
graduate of the University of Cincinnati College
– Conservatory of Music and is very happy to be
back at La Jolla Playhouse for Zhivago. Love and
thanks to Chad.
Sharon Bialy and Sherry Thomas, CSA
(West Coast Casting)
Theatre: La Jolla Playhouse (1985-1990, 2002present), Seattle, Denver Center, Goodman, The
Globe, Berkeley Rep, Hartford Stage, Geffen,
Lincoln Center, and Guthrie. Film: Rock Star;
Mr. Holland’s Opus; Drugstore Cowboy; Gas
Food Lodging; Indian Summer; Smoke Signals;
Rudy; Point Break; The Scout and Say Anything.
Television: The Unit (CBS); Medical Investigation
(CBS); Mind of the Married Man (HBO); Picket
Fences; The Pretender; Positively True Adventures
and James Brady Story (HBO). Recipients 2003
Artios Award (casting) for Tartuffe.
Tara Rubin Casting (East Coast Casting)
Tara Rubin, Dunja Vitolic, Eric Woodall, Ron
LaRosa, Mona Slomsky and Laura Schutzel.
Broadway: Jersey Boys; Spamalot; Good
Vibrations; The Producers (and National Tours);
Mamma Mia! (and National Tours); Phantom...
(and National Tour); Bombay Dreams; Oklahoma!;
Flower Drum Song; Imaginary Friends and
Metamorphoses (New York casting). National
Tour: Jersey Boys; Les Misérables and On the
Record. Lincoln Center: The Frogs; Contact; Thou
Shalt Not and A Man of No Importance. Off
Broadway: Second Stage. Regional: Tennessee
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2006
Williams Explored and Sondheim Celebration
(Kennedy Center, Yale Rep.) Film: The Producers
– The Musical. Ms. Rubin is a member of the
Casting Society of America.
Steven B. Libman
(Managing Director)
Libman’s career in the
performing arts spans more
than 20 years of executive
leadership in the theatre,
dance and presenting
disciplines. In 2004, he
formed the arts management and leadership
development consulting firm The Libman Group.
From 1991-2004 he served as the Managing
Director for the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. As
managing director, he served as executive
producer for all new ballets and directed strategic
planning, financial management, marketing,
development, production management, labor
relations, and touring functions. He was
responsible for prestigious tours to the Hollywood
Bowl, Wolf Trap, the Joyce Theatre, and Taiwan.
From 1987-1991 he served as the Development
Director for the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. During
his 17-year tenure at PBT Libman raised over $50
million and produced over 20 original ballets.
Libman teaches Human Resources Management
for the graduate Arts Management program at
Carnegie Mellon University. He is on the board
of trustees of Dance/USA, the Greater Pittsburgh
Arts Council and is a trustee of the AGMA
Retirement Plan and Health Fund. He has been a
panelist for the Heinz Endowments, Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts and the National Endowment
for the Arts. He is the author of several speeches
and published articles on arts management.
Previous professional experience includes The
Fulton Opera House in Lancaster, PA, and the
Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, RI. He
holds a BA in Performing Arts Management from
Rhode Island College, where he received the
2000 Alumni Honor Roll Award in recognition of
his achievements within the arts.
Shirley Fishman
(Associate Artistic Director)
In addition to her duties as
Associate Artistic Director,
Ms. Fishman has served as
dramaturg on The Scottish
Play; Palm Beach, The
Screwball Musical; Eden
Lane; When Grace Comes In; Adoration of the
Old Woman; The Collected Works of Billy the
Kid; Diva; I Am My Own Wife (2004 Pulitzer
Prize) and Dracula, The Musical. At the Joseph
Papp Public Theater, Ms. Fishman dramaturged
such projects as Jessica Hagedorn’s Dogeaters
directed by Michael Greif; Two Sisters and a
Piano by Nilo Cruz; Tina Landau’s Space; Arthur
Miller’s The Ride Down Mount Morgan; Tony
Kushner’s A Dybbuk: Or Between Two Worlds;
David Henry Hwang’s Golden Child; numerous
works-in-process, readings and workshops, and
co-curated the Public’s annual New Work Now!
Festival. She has been a Creative Advisor/
Dramaturg at the Sundance Theatre Lab, working
on such projects as Doug Wright’s I Am My
Own Wife; Naomi Iizuka’s 36 Views and Moisés
Kaufman’s The Laramie Project. She is an M.F.A.
graduate of Columbia University’s Theatre
Theory/Criticism/Dramaturgy program, lectures at
UCSD’s Department of Theatre and Dance, and is
a Dramaturg for UCSD’s Playwrights Festival. She
serves on the Board of the San Diego Performing
Arts League.
Debby Buchholz
(General Manager)
Ms. Buchholz joined La Jolla
Playhouse in September,
2002. Prior to joining La
Jolla Playhouse, she was
Counsel to the John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the
National Symphony Orchestra in Washington,
D.C., where she oversaw the business and legal
arrangements for the Kennedy Center and the
National Symphony Orchestra. She worked on
numerous special events and television and
radio projects including the Kennedy Center
Honors and the PBS special, The Kennedy Center
Presents. Ms. Buchholz was a member of the
Kennedy Center’s Senior Management Committee
charged with determining budgets, programs
and policies for the Center. She was a faculty
member of the Smithsonian Institution’s program
on Legal Problems of Museum Administration.
Prior to joining the Kennedy Center, she served
as a corporate attorney in New York City and
Washington, D.C. She is a graduate of UCSD
and Harvard Law School. Ms. Buchholz and
her husband, noted author and White House
economic policy advisor Todd Buchholz, live
in Solana Beach and are the proud parents of
Victoria, Katherine and Alexia.
UP NEXT
Mother Courage
June 20 – July 23
Mandell Weiss Theatre
By Bertolt Brecht
Adapted by David Hare
Directed by Lisa Peterson
A Co-production
with Berkley Repertory Theatre
Please call (858) 550-1010
2006
FROM THE PRESIDENT
Dear La Jolla Playhouse Family and Friends:
You can’t imagine my excitement at launching the 2006-2007 season with the much-anticipated
world premiere of Zhivago. After seeing the workshop version of this piece — performed last
season as part of the acclaimed Page To Stage New Play Development Program — I, along
with many of you, have been eagerly awaiting the mainstage production.
Zhivago represents a strong example of the La Jolla Playhouse mission. As one of the country’s
largest research and development facilities for new plays, La Jolla Playhouse is always striving
to contribute to the canon of great American theatre. To do this, we develop new pieces right here in San Diego, nurtured by a
stellar group of artists, administrators and production staff.
What you are witnessing here on our stages is part of a long tradition of the development of groundbreaking musicals. From
our beginnings, La Jolla Playhouse has been a powerhouse in the field, with such contributions as Big River, The Who’s Tommy,
Thoroughly Modern Millie and our latest Broadway hit, Jersey Boys, among many others. Later this season, Des McAnuff will
take us to into the wonderful world of Oz with a reimagined production of The Wiz, infused with an urban beat. We hope that
these new entries into the field will become important pieces of American theatre, creating a lasting impact on our community
and giving folks from other parts of the country the chance to see what we’re doing.
Speaking of important work, between the end of the 2005 mainstage season and the beginning of this season, we concluded our
touring show for children, West of The 5, commissioned and produced as part of our annual Performance Outreach Program (POP)
Tour. Thousands of San Diego County elementary school students — more than ever before! — saw their libraries, gymnasiums
and cafeterias transformed into magical story-telling environments. The POP Tour is one of our most valued programs, and with
the support of our patrons through the Adopt-A-School program, we truly do make a difference in the lives of San Diego County’s
children.
We have much to look forward to this season. The Board is percolating with ideas to bring this organization to an even higher
level. To that end, we have elected several dedicated individuals to serve as committee chairs on our board: Sheri Jamieson
(Nominating), Osborn Hurston (Finance), Barbara ZoBell (Education), Les Cohen (Investment), Florence Cohen and Dale Steele
(Annual Fund), Robert Caplan (Audit) and Ed Dennis (Long Range Planning). Believe me when I say that these are the people you’d
want in charge of helping us reach our most important — and ambitious — goals.
Finally, I want to thank the staff at La Jolla Playhouse led by the Managing Director, Steven Libman. I’m proud of all the hard work
they’ve put in to make this organization great. With Steven’s leadership, and Des’s brilliant artistic vision, I have no doubt that
this season will be one of our strongest.
Enjoy the show.
Ralph T. Bryan
President
La Jolla Playhouse Board of Trustees
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P17
2006 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
RALPH T. BRYAN
President
ARTHUR WAGNER, Ph.D.
First Vice-President
DEBBY JACOBS
Second Vice-President
SHERI JAMIESON
Third Vice-President
MICHAEL BARTELL
Secretary
OSBORN HURSTON
Treasurer
STEVEN M. STRAUSS,
ESQ.
Immediate Past President
2006
TRUSTEES
Brad Rodriguez Bohrer,
Esq.
Robert Caplan, Esq.
Marsha Chandler, Ph.D.
Adam Cherry
Florence Cohen
Leslie J. Cohen
Doug Dawson
Edward A. Dennis, Ph.D.
David P. Dolgen
Gail Ebner
Pierrette Featherby
Suzanne Figi
LaVonnya Fisher
Marye Anne Fox, Ph.D.
Ivan Gayler
Mary-K Gilbert
Joan Jacobs
Jeanne Jones
Charmaine Kaplan
Margret McBride
Etran Chane McComic
Harle Garth Montgomery
Sheila M. Potiker
Edward Richard
Judith Robbins
Laleh Roudi
Ivor Royston, M.D.
David Schmutz
Gad Shaanan
Tom Shepard
Dale Steele
Mary L. Walshok, Ph.D.
Dianne York-Goldman
Barbara ZoBell
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE MISSION
La Jolla Playhouse advances theatre as an art form and as a
vital social, moral and political platform by providing unfettered
creative opportunities for the leading artists of today and tomorrow.
With our youthful spirit and eclectic, artist-driven approach, we
will continue to cultivate a local and national following with an
insatiable appetite for audacious and diverse work. In the future,
San Diego’s La Jolla Playhouse will be considered singularly
indispensable to the worldwide theatre landscape, as we become
a permanent safe harbor for the unsafe and surprising. The day
will come when it will be essential to enter the La Jolla Playhouse
village in order to get a glimpse of what is about to happen in
American theatre.
To fulfill this mission, the Playhouse produces a mainstage season of six
to eight innovative productions of new plays, classics and musicals, many
of which are world premieres, and supports the creation of new work
through its Page To Stage play development program, which includes
commissions, readings and workshops. The Playhouse operates with
fiscal responsibility and works to attract a large and diverse audience
reflective of our community. The Playhouse also presents a wide range of
educational programs that enrich the community and serve the maximum
number of children, students and adults.
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HONORARY TRUSTEES
David Copley
John Goodman
Geri Ann Warnke
Robert Wright, Esq.
EMERITUS TRUSTEES
Richard Atkinson, Ph.D.
Rita Bronowski
Milton Fredman (1920 – 2005)
Ewart W. Goodwin, Jr.
Marian Jones Longstreth
(1906 – 1997)
Hughes Potiker (1925 – 2005)
Ellen Revelle
Roger Revelle (1909 – 1991)
Willard P. VanderLaan, M.D.
Mandell Weiss (1891 – 1993)
IN GRATITUDE
La Jolla Playhouse
Board of Trustees and Staff
wish to express their deepest
appreciation and gratitude to
Vivian and Jeffrey Ressler
for establishing the
Jordan Ressler
Endowment Fund
With the creation of this endowment,
La Jolla Playhouse will receive much
needed annual support for the
express purpose of developing
new work and sustaining key
artistic projects throughout
the creative process.
2006
Over the past year, La Jolla Playhouse has received nearly 3,000 contributions from
individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies. Virtually every
donation supports our productions and our Education and Outreach programs and
ensures that we continue to present the unique, thought-provoking work for which
the Playhouse is known. Though space limitations require that we limit our listings
to donors of the Gold level and above, the Board of Trustees and staff would like to
express our appreciation to the entire Playhouse family.
This season, La Jolla Playhouse must raise nearly $5 million to meet its operating
expenses. All donors receive benefits and privileges commensurate with their giving
levels, with the most exciting benefits beginning at the Inner Circle level ($1,000 and
above). For more information about giving opportunities, please call Jill Smayo in the
La Jolla Playhouse Development office at (858) 550-1070 x 109. If you have questions
about your donor listing, please contact Katie Dery at (858) 550-1070 x 121.
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER’S CLUB
($100,000 and above)
City Of San Diego
Commission for Arts and
Culture
James S. Copley Foundation
Audrey S. Geisel - Dr. Seuss
Foundation
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Charmaine and Maury
Kaplan
The Sheila and Hughes
Potiker Family Foundation
Jordan Ressler Endowment
Fund
The Shubert Foundation, Inc.
The William Hall Tippett
and Ruth Rathell Tippett
Foundation
Executive
Producer’s Club
($50,000 - $99,999)
Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Atkinson
Supervisor Pam Slater-Price,
County of San Diego
Kathryn C. Fishback Family
Foundation
Faiya Fredman
Arnold and Mary Ann
Ginnow
William Randolph Hearst
Foundation
The James Irvine Foundation
Debby and Hal Jacobs
Sheri L. and Stuart W.
Jamieson
Jeanne Jones and Don
Breitenberg
Des McAnuff and Susan
Berman
Harle Garth Montgomery
National Endowment for the
Arts
Judith and Stephen W. Smith
Mandell Weiss Charitable
Trust
Executive
Producer’s Club
($25,000 - $49,999)
Anonymous
Ginger and Ken Baldwin
Ralph and Gail Bryan
Florence Cohen
Ellen and David Dolgen
Suzanne Figi
Libby and Edward Harshfield
Joel and Rosanne Holliday/
Holliday Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J.
Kinsella
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Lubin
Margret and Nevins McBride
The Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation
Judy and Alan Robbins
The San Diego Foundation
San Diego Scottish Rite
Steven Strauss and Lise
Wilson
University of California, San
Diego
Executive
Producer’s Club
($10,000 and $24,999)
Michael Bartell and Melissa
Garfield Bartell
Lon and Denise Bevers
Big Blue Sky Foundation
John and Toni Bloomberg
Carol Randolph and Robert
Caplan
Leslie J. Cohen
Ted and Warrine Cranston
Doug Dawson
Silvija and Brian Devine
Equastone Real Estate Funds
- David and Terri Bourne
Samuel H. and Katherine
Weaver French Fund
Margarete and Ivan Gayler
Ross and Mary-K Gilbert
Dianne York-Goldman and
Dr. Mitchel P. Goldman
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Goodwin
Jeff and Deni Jacobs
Drs. Paul and Stacy Jacobs
William W. Karatz
Neil and Barbara Kjos
George and Carol Ann
Lattimer
Etran Chane McComic and
Barry McComic
Peter and Peggy Preuss
Mrs. Roger Revelle
Edward H. Richard and
Warren P. Kendrick
Mr. and Mrs. Mason
Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roudi
Ivor Royston and Colette
Carson Royston
San Diego Women’s
Foundation
Ellen Browning Scripps
Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Drew Senyei
Gad and Suzan Shaanan
Tom and Candy Shepard
Dale and Mark Steele
Iris and Matthew Strauss
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner,
Ph.D.
Karl and Barbara ZoBell
Inner Circle –
Mandell Weiss Level
($5,000 - $9,999)
Tony and Margaret Acampora
Alice B. Alperin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andres
The San Diego Foundation’s
Mary Ann Blair Fund
The Bloom Family Fund
of the Jewish Community
Foundation
Brad Rodriguez Bohrer and
Megan T. Ashley
Arthur Brody
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Browar
The Conrad and Christa
Burke Foundation
California Arts Council
Virginia L. Corrente
Drs. Edward and Martha
Dennis
Terry Dwyer and Amy
Carson-Dwyer
Gail Ebner and Tom
Stockfisch
Jinx Ecke
Dan and Phyllis Epstein
Carol Fink
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gardiner
The Josephine Herbert Gleis
Foundation
Frank and Betsy Grasso
Leonard and Eileen Herman
Craig Irving
Eric and Peggy Johnson
Jujamcyn Theatres
Junior Seau Foundation
Arthur and Sandy Levinson
Elaine Lipinsky
Jeffrey and Sheila Lipinsky
Estelle and Hamilton Loeb
Leo and Madeline Miller
Claritas • CNL, Financial Group • Goodrich Foundation
JP Morgan Chase Foundation • Nobel Court Development, LLC
PATRONS
Ann Navarra
Mr. and Mrs. Nico
Nierenberg
Nissan Foundation
Dr. H. Warren Ross
Bill & Dorian Sailer
Christopher & Emma
Sebrechts
Dr. Edward and Evelyn Singer
Mr. Marvin Krichman and
Ms. Francy Starr
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Strauss
Pete Townshend
Susan and Richard Ulevitch
Geri Ann Warnke and Dr.
Joseph Kennedy
The San Diego Foundation
Weingart-Price Fund at the
recommendation of Price
Charities Advisory Board
Mr. and Mrs. David Westcott
Doug Wright
Inner Circle –
Director’s Level
($2,500 - $4,999)
Anonymous
James and Jane Bastien
Nick, Diana, Pepper and
Byron Binkley
Rita Bronowski
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown
Carbon Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C.
Copley
Bob Crewe
Darlene Davies and Paul
Marshall
William and Karen Dow
Homer and Nina Eaton
Rick Elice
Deirdre Elliott
Lori Emslie
Joan R. Fisher
Dr. James Forbes and
Julianne Larsen
Robert and Dianne Galliano
George’s Restaurant at the
Cove
Mr. and Mrs. David Guss
Cherie Halladay
Edmund M. Hanauer
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F.
Hapke
Maryka and George Hoover
Mark and Frances Huettinger
CORPORATE PARTNERS
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PATRONS
Dea and Osborn Hurston
Pat and Al JaCoby
John’s Restaurant of 12th St.,
NYC - Old Fashioned
Cooking
Marge and Geoffrey
Kalmanson
Susan Lane and Torrey
Harmon
Jim and Janet Madden
Jonnie Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Milstein
Nina Lannan Associates
Thomas and Betty Olson
La Jolla Playhouse Partners
Shearn and Linda Platt
Georgette and Larry Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. Don Russell
Margery P. Schneider
Alan and Esther Siman
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vargas
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L.
Wollberg
Allan and Helene Ziman
Inner Circle –
Diamond Level
($1,000 - $2,499)
Anonymous (4)
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Abelon
Kate Adams
Brian Ahern
Kevin Ahern International
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Anson
Bob Baily and Jeff Stinebiser
Robert Baizer & Dianne
Jacobs
John Barbey, Jr.
Melaine Bennett
Chris Bertics and Kay
Chandler
Blake Family Philanthropic
Fund
Joyce and Bob Blumberg
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyer
Stephen & Scottie Brown
Loyce Bruce
Todd and Debby Buchholz
Heather L. Callahan
Daniel, Deborah, and Mike
Carnick
Carol and Jeff Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin
Ian Chaplin and Tamara Wall
City of Encinitas
Jack and Carol Clark
Peter B. Clark
CORPORATE PARTNERS
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2006
Elizabeth Clarquist
Heidi Marie Conlan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook
Stacy Cromidas and Ruth
Gilbert
Shel and Marty Diller
Donald and Maxine
Dombrow
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Enberg
Mark Faber
Thomas H. Falk & Julia S.
Falk
Alred and Inge Feinswog
Jonathan Ferrini
Charles and Millicent
Froehlich
Ellen Fujikawa
Bill and Judy Garrett
Lee and Frank Goldberg
In Memory of Nicholas
Halasz
Salah Hassanein
Mr. and Mrs. Gary K.
Herberger
Suzanne and Lawrence Hess
Judy Hodgkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hoffmeister
Mr. and Mrs. Greg L. Hope
Camilla Hutson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jacobowitz
Linda and Ed Janon
In Memory of Richard H.
Jernigan
Judge and Mrs. Anthony
Joseph
Drs. Lewis and Patricia Judd
Katherine Kaufman
King and Lendre Kearns
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kornfeld
Rosalie Kostanzer & Mike
Keefe
Kranzler Family Philanthropic
Fund
Sandra Lamberson
Paul and Samara Larson
Dr. and Mrs. James Lasry
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Levine
Gerald and Ann Lipschitz
Fred Maas
Mary Lou Matthews
Valorie McClelland
Marianne McDonald, Ph.D.
Richard and Linda Meyerson,
Travel Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Michelson
Jasna Markovac & Gary
Miller
Dawn Moore and Lawrence
G. Alldredge
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morgan
Esther Nahama
Charles Noell
Barbara Oswalt
Mr. Richard Pappas
Edward L. Anderson and
Joan E. Parsons
Ernie and Mary Pennell
Brigit and Alan Pitcairn
Mr. and Mrs. John Price
Manny and Shirley Ravet
Richard and Laura Romero
Lee Rosenbaum and Corinna
Cotsen
Diane Saikhon-Szekely
Paul D. and Barbara J.
Saltman Fund
San Diego Branch English
Speaking Union
Judge and Mrs. H. Lee
Sarokin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Satz
Frankie and Howard
Schiffman
Ann and Herb Schnall
Jackie Schoell
Timothy and Emily Scott
Elie A. and Polly H. Shneour
James H. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Curt W. Spanis
Michael Stolper
Bill and Margie Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Sutton
David and Tina Thomas
Eloise and Fletcher Thomas
Marie Tutthill
Bill and Eileen VanderLaan
Tracey Vandeweghe Balsdon
Pamela J. Wagner
Dr. Kendall Melville and Dr.
Sabina Wallach
Jim and Kathy Waring
James and Ellen Weil
Dr. Joseph Weiss and Dr.
Nancy Cetel
Karin Winner
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zemer
Platinum
($500 - $999)
Anonymous (3)
Dr. Philip O. Anderson and Dr.
Veronica Valdes
Beverly L. Bartlett and
Barbara Sailors
Reffaella Belanich
Mr. & Mrs. Amnon
Ben-Yehuda
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Berk
Cynthia Bolker and Greg Rizzi
Jill A. Bradburn
LaVerne and Blaine Briggs
Captain and Mrs. John A.
Byrne Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cebron
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Chesner
Francis & Ruthie Cushing
Wallace and Linda
Dieckmann
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dito
Jack and Claudia Dixon
Dr. Charles C. and Sue K.
Edwards
Stephen C. Failing and Dorea
Tate
Bill and Mary Farrell
LaVonnya Fisher
Pam and Hal Fuson
Dr. and Mrs. David Gambling
Great News Cookware &
Cooking School
Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Gross
Mr. And Mrs. Jay Hanson
Trudi Hummel
Alan and Nora Taylor Jaffe
Ann Laddon & Adrian Jaffer
Neil and Vivien Joebchen
Barbara Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Kahn
Genevive Kandel
Bill and Linda Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Labovitz
Sherry Levin
Charles and Robin Luby
Mankoff Family Foundation
Shirley and Richard Mau
James and Anne McCammon
Dennis McConnell
Chris and Lorna McKellar
Jennifer Anne Meek
Dr. Harve Meskin
Susan P. Murphy
Lynda O’Carroll
Nolan and Barbara Penn
Dr. and Mrs. Jay Ritt
Bingo and Gino Roncelli
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roon
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sabatini
The San Diego Scottish Rite Foundation • Sidney Frank Importing Co, Inc.
The Cush Automotive Charitable Foundation • WD-40 Company
Hermeen and Sam Scharaga
Drs. Morton & Marjorie
Hansen Shaevitz
Mr. Richard Shaprio
Karen M. Sickels
Carol Smith
Ms. Barbara Stubbs
August Suszko and Lorrie
Tindel
Alex and Diane Szekely
Phoebe & Gene Telser
Tracey Vandeweghe
Jane Wetzel
Carrie and Wayne Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Wyer
Brendan and Kaye Wynne
Georgetta Young
John and Dawn Zolezzi
Gold
($250 - $499)
Anonymous (4)
Dr. Randolph and Mrs. Leslie
Alexander
Mr. & Mrs. John Apgar
Christopher Armstrong
Joan and Jeremy Berg
Arlene and Martin Berger
Greg Beuerlein
Leslie and Dorothy Blair
Lee K. Blessing
Dr. and Mrs. Simon C.
Brumbaugh
David and Ginger Boss
Ruth Bunn
Raymond Chalupsky
Joy and Jack Charney
Dr. Alberto and Marta
Chavira
Jim and Elke Chenevey
Joanne Chory
Susan Cocciolo
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cohen
Ed Cook
In Memory of Thomas L. Crist
James E. Cross
Dr. Kathryn Crossin
Bruce & Joanne Dane
Barry Dichter
Margaret H. Dornish
Donna and Michael Elbert
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fark
Norma Fifield
Virginia Finer
Drs. Bessie and Ronald Floyd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gans
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrett
John Glascock & Dr. Janet
Anderson
Michael and Brenda Goldbaum
Howard and Carole Goldfeder
Dr. and Mrs. Jimmie Greenslate
Carrie and Jim Greenstein
Elaine Halliday
A. Evan Harbottle
Joel Harms
Mr. and Mrs. James Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hebbler
Paul and Barbara Holz
Bill and Nancy Homeyer
Jay and Kendra Jeffcoat
David and Ana Jinich
John Johns
Barbara Johnson
R. Craig and Suzanne Johnson
GALA 2005
2005 GALA
AUCTION WINNERS
Flossie Cohen
Karen and Don Cohn
Suzanne Figi
Sheri and Stuart Jamieson
Stacy and Paul Jacobs
Sheila Potiker
Colette and Ivor Royston
Aaron Sorkin
Iris and Matthew Strauss
David Vigil
Sheryl and Harvey White
2005 GALA
TABLE HOSTS
Audrey Geisel and Alex
Butterfield
Debby and Hal Jacobs
Deni and Jeff Jacobs
Qualcomm
Lise Wilson and Steve
Strauss
Denise and Lon Bevers
Jeanne Jones and Don
Breitenberg
Ellen Sarver-Dolgen and
David Dolgen
Pauline Foster
Marleigh and Alan Gleicher
Rosanne and Joel Holliday
Patsy and David Marino
Margret and Nevins McBride
Sheryl and Harvey White
Pamela Wagner
Estelle and Hamilton Loeb
Tammy and Cameron Rooke
Salk Institute for Biological
Studies
Malea and Reza Zafaria
Save The Date!
GALA 2006
Saturday,
December 9
Vincent S. and Sabrina M.
Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Josepho
Norman J. Kades
Michael and Linda Karin
Julia Kelety
Louis Krueger
Steve and Theresa Kurtz
Vic and Mary Landa
Benjamin and Sylvia Lane
Elizabeth Lasley
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Levitz
Mark and Susan Lyon
Jim and Janet Madden
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Malin
Norman and Sivia Mann
Dr. Alanson and Janet Mason
Wendi McKenna
Christa McReynolds
Helga and James Moore
Kathryn and Lee Morgan
Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Morlino
Drs. Timothy and Prudy Morris
Dr. Brad Nichinson
Nahid Nikzad
Daniel and Kellie
Evans-O’Connor
Thomas H. Paine
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Pallamary
Kenneth and Jane Parker
Donald and Nola Picht
Kedar Pyatt
Jodyne Roseman
Gerald Rosenbaum
Allan Rudick & Dolores
Forsythe
George and Karen Sachs
Debby Jacobs, Gala Chair, thanks all those who attended
our 2005 Gala and acknowledges the following supporters:
2005 GALA UNDERWRITERS
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Charmaine and Maury Kaplan
Big Blue Sky Foundation
Sheri and Stuart Jamieson
Dianne York-Goldman and
Dr. Mitchel P. Goldman
Equastone Real Estate
Investment Advisors – David
Bourne
Stacy and Paul Jacobs
Laleh and Alex Roudi
Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek
Lise Wilson and Steve Strauss
Joseph Phelps Vineyards
Copia: The American Center
for Wine, Food and The Arts
Gail and Ralph Bryan
Flossie Cohen
Steven Libman
Anne and David Westcott
Molli and Arthur Wagner
Suzan and Gad Shaanan
Pauline Foster
Malea and Reza Zafaria
Ellen Sarver-Dolgen and David
Dolgen
Barbara Bloom
Arthur Brody
David Copley
Tammy and Larry Hershfield
Rosanne and Joel Holliday
Christine and Larry Isen
Christy and Alan Molasky
Barbara and Charles Arledge
Warrine and Ted Cranston
Debbie Kucinski
Sheryl and Harvey White
Juli Larsen and Jim Forbes
Union Bank of California
Sherrilyn and Chip Goodwin
Karen and James Buxbaum
Marci and Ronnie Morgan
Esther Nahama
Liz Nederlander Coden
Linda and Rick Dicker
Conrad Kluger
David Trepeck
2005 GALA COMMITEE
Debby Jacobs, Chair
Kerri Anderson Corn
Gail and Ralph Bryan
Mary and Adam Cherry
Gail Ebner and Tom Stockfisch
Mary Ann and Arnold Ginnow
Suzanne Figi
Marleigh and Alan Gleicher
Dianne York-Goldman and Dr.
Mitchel P. Goldman
Cynthia and Tom Goodman
Judith Harris and Robert
Singer
Tammy and Larry Hershfield
Ruth and Paul Jacobowitz
Deni and Jeff Jacobs
Hal Jacobs
Joan and Irwin Jacobs
Stacy and Paul Jacobs
Jeanne Jones and Don
Breitenberg
Renee and Keith Kelman
Reinette and Marvin Levine
Estelle and Hamilton Loeb
Esther Nahama
Shauna Newman
Betty and Tom Olson
Lee and Stuart Posnock
Cathryn and Dave Ramirez
Judy Roberts
Laleh and Alex Roudi
H. Lee and Marge Sarokin
Linda and Joe Satz
Hermeen and Sam Scharaga
Miriam and David Smotrich
Barbara and Curt Spanis
Iris and Matthew Strauss
Lise Wilson and Steve Strauss
Linda Wall
Jill and Bruno Wolfenzon
Jane and Nick Wyer
Barbara and Karl ZoBell
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Saier
Mitch Dembin & Judy Sanzo
Shirley C. Seagren
John and Patricia Seiber
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shartzer
Evonne D. Showley
Dr. Robert Singer & Judith
Harris
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Smith,
M.D.
Marisa Sorbello
Gary and Susan Spoto
Eric Stassevitch
James and Marieke Thayer
Jack and Joyce Tygett
Richard and Pam Wade
Cynthia Walk
Dick Williams
Sherry and David Winkler
Bruce and Caryl Witte
In-Kind Donors
Adrianne Smith Floral Design
Alcoholic Beverage Consulting
Service
Claritas Inc.
Melinda Clark
Chuck Samuelson Catering
James and Cathy Dery
Greene Music
Ladeki Restaurant Group
MCSi
Steven Strauss & Lise Wilson
Tiffany & Co.
UCSD Extended Studies and
Public Programs
List as of March 1, 2006
PATRON SERVICES
THE PATRON SERVICES CENTER is located in
the lobby area of each theatre. A representative is
available to answer questions and hand out assisted
hearing devices, restaurant guides, performance
schedules and subscription information.
BARS AND CONCESSIONS are open one hour
prior to curtain and during intermissions. To avoid the
rush, intermission beverages can be ordered before
the show.
PLEASE SILENCE all electronic devices including
cellular phones, watches and pagers before the
performance.
CAMERAS AND RECORDING DEVICES are strictly
prohibited in the theatre. Please check these items
with the House Manager and turn off your camera
phone.
PARKING is $2. Upon arrival to campus, please
purchase your parking permit from the attendant on
duty for up to 1.5 hours prior. Cars without permits
are subject to ticketing by UCSD Campus Police.
LATECOMERS or PATRONS WHO LEAVE THEIR
SEAT DURING THE PERFORMANCE will be
admitted to the standing room section of the theatre
at the discretion of the House Manager. They may
take their assigned seats at intermission. La Jolla
Playhouse accepts no responsibility for inconvenience
to latecomers.
DOCTORS AND PARENTS expecting calls during
the performance should leave their name and seat
number with the House Manager before the show.
Leave the following number with your service:
(858) 550-1030.
ACCESSIBILITY
La Jolla Playhouse provides wheelchair-accessible
seating and parking. Wheelchair seat locations are
available for wheelchair users and a companion at all
performances – be sure to advise the reservationist
that you require a wheelchair location. The Playhouse
also provides assisted hearing devices for hearing
impaired patrons. Devices are available, free of
charge, at the Patron Services Center prior to
performances (subject to availability).
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CENTER STAGE CLUB
2006
La Jolla Playhouse’s Center Stage Club attracts
audacious, energetic people who are passionate
advocates for the Playhouse, appreciate the artists who
distinguish this nationally-acclaimed theatre and help
create a wide variety of special events and community
outreach activities to support the Playhouse.
GAIL EBNER
President
MARY-K GILBERT
Vice President, Events
MARGE SAROKIN
Vice President, Memberships
CINDY GOODMAN
Secretary
BARBARA ZoBELL
Education Liaison
LEADING ACTORS
Theora Cole
Carina Courtright
Gail Ebner
Elisabeth Kenney Ecke
Lori Emslie
Pauline Foster
Mary Lou Fox
Audrey S. Geisel - Dr. Seuss
Foundation
Mary Ann Ginnow
Lee Goldberg
Eileen Herman
Dea Hurston
Camilla D. Hutson
Ruth Jacobowitz
Joan Jacobs
Pat JaCoby
Jeanne Jones
Barbara Kjos
Deborah Larkin
Sandra Lamberson
Reinette Levine
Barbara Lubin
Linda Moore
Esther Nahama
Betty Olson
Peggy Preuss
Anne Frances Ratner
Barbara Saltman
Margorie Sarokin
Margery Schneider
Anita Sutton
Barbara Spanis
Susan Ulevitch
Pamela Wagner
Barbara ZoBell
Carol Chang
Gail Ebner
Sue K. Edwards
Donna J. Hughes
Ann Kilty
Regina Kurtz
Sharon Labovitz
Carol Sabatini
Barbara J. Saltman
Place D. Tegland
Mary G. Walker
MEMBERS OF THE ENSEMBLE
Kate Adams
Shirley Amyotte
Arlene Ballenni
Ina Bartell
Karin Bensusen
Gladys Block
Barbara Bloom
Barbara Borns
Rita Bronowski
Roberta Burnett
Esther Burnham
Valerie Cooper
Martha Dennis
Helen Eveland Engel
Marilyn Fletcher
Faiya Fredman
Joy Furby
Dr. Joyce M. Gattas
Mary-K Gilbert
Joan Glatthorn
Cynthia Goodman
Lola Green
Karen Groebli
Diana Hahn
Shirley A. Harper
Charlotte Hogue
Reena Horowitz
Beth Jacobson
Margaret Jackson
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Margaret Acampora
Jane Benton
Carol Bettes
Cynthia Bolker
Irene Chandler
Playhouse Partners are passionate advocates who devote their time and
skills to the Playhouse, providing invaluable administrative assistance
and participating in fundraising activities and community outreach events.
PIERRETTE FEATHERBY
President
LINDA SCHROEDER
Membership Chair
KAY HYNES
1st Vice President
MARGARET BURTON
Newsletter
DOROTHY DARGIE
2nd Vice President
JUNE KELLY
Historian
PEGGY FLEURY
Past President
JAN ZAK
Hospitality Chair
DONNA O’DONNELL
Secretary
JANET SCHLESINGER
Docent Chair
ERIC COHEN AND
KATHY BASQUIL
Front of House Chairs
2006 PLAYHOUSE
PARTNERS
Charlotte Aladjem
Alice Alperin
Christine Barton
Alberta Baruch
Mary Lou Bednasek
Maurine Beinbrink
Judy Bengson
Marilyn Bernstein
Sue Bosch-Swift
Ina Bowen
Lois Bradbury
Margaret Bradbury
Richard Bradshaw
Sabine Bradshaw
NONA PAUL AND
LOIS BRADBURY
Company Breakfast Chairs
JUDITH FLESHMAN
Staff Support
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Linda Janon
Ilona Kiss
Bev Kluger
Estelle Loeb
Mary MacConnel
Leanne Hull MacDougall
Patsy E. Marino
Shirley Mau
Madeline Miller
Priscilla L. Moxley
Rosemary Logan Rodger
Lois Roon
Jeris Ann Rovsek
Colette Royston
Linda Satz
Hermeen Scharaga
Mary K. Sea
Tina Simner
Susan Small
Dorothy Sollender
Louise Stanger
Francy Starr
Tom Stockfisch
Shirl Stoller
Ann Tebo
Tiffany & Co. / Cathryn Ramirez
Ulla Updegraff
Pamela Whitcomb
Armi Williams
Dianne York-Goldman
Joanie Zacher
List as of March 10, 2006
2006
PLAYHOUSE PARTNERS
DOROTHY DARGIE
Tech Night Dinner Chair
2006 Center Stage Club Steering Committee
Photo by J.T. MacMillan
Jane Branum
Marla Brucker
Zella Brown
Harriet Burns
Elizabeth Caine
Mary Carpowich
Lillie Cheng
Helen and George Chilvers
Cully Clodfelter
Karen Coleman
Bill Coltellaro
Claudia Conners
Art Cooley
Diane Crawford
Ginnie Curran
Norm Dargie
Bev Deasley
Aileen and Albert DeLeuran
Sheila and Mike Dershowitz
Pat Drobeck
Barbara Dunn
Joan El Wardani
Sara Ellis
Janis Emmert
Rachel Eserow
Edna Everett
June Ewing
Darlene Farnes
Jermaine Foslien
Gladys Fontes
Joseph Frankovich
Marlene Gerber
Witty and Larry Geyerman
Patty and Richard Gillelen
Janet Gladwin
Georgia Goyette
Carolyne Graham
Beverly Grant
Frances Gray
Yvonne Gunter
Erin Hansen
Lee Hart
Carol Haselton
Joan Hayes
Harriet Hughes
Karen Hynes
Anneliese Heldt
Camille and Stan Kalinger
Heidi Keller-Lapp
Colleen Kelly
June Kelly
Lorraine Kelly
Linda Kennedy
Joan Kiely
Margaret King
Sharon Klein
Sandee Koontz
Gaile Kraus
Sara Kurtz
Barbara Kushel
Theresa Lai
John Lapp
Helen Lebowitz
Julie Leyden
Ky Lewis
Marilyn Lindstrom
Norma Liss
Barbara Lohne
Lisa Loucks
Bernardine Maloney
Carmen Mannarino
Maureen McCabe
Patricia McCabe
Choko McConnell
Mary McDonald
Peter McWhite
Tami Mikami
Ree Miller
Maurice Miller
Marie Monet
Leanne Mootz
Jean Murphy
Victoria Narvaez
Carmen Neary
Mary Ness
Diana Nicklas
Joan Nimick
Minnie Ninteman
Rosemary Norling
Jean Oakes
Joanne O’Dea
Betty and Tom Olson
Kim Olson
Ellen O’Neal
Jean Overstreet
Jan and Jay Parsons
Allison Pickering
Suzanne Pirtle
Carole Pramas
Jennette Pyne
Ana Isabel Ramirez
Rita and Ken Rank
Alicia Renggli
Paula Ries
Suzanne and Duane Rogers
Rose Rogers
Jeanette Sahner
Kay Schredder
Maria Schwalbach
Irene Seman
Vilia Sherman
Nancy Shields
Beverly Shenkman
Barbara Shorf
Marion So
Marisa Sorbello
Barb Spanis
Lyndall Spangler
Janet Spiro
Marcia Spong
Merna Sturgis
Carol St. Pierre
Nancy Stoke
Kevin Swanson
Gerrie Tobias
Janet Troast
Diane Tuchinsky
Sue Vergne
Sydney Walsh
Joyce and Jim Warren
Kevin Warren
Dee Williams
Joan and Peter Winokur
Linda Wittmer
Judith Wolff
Carol Wong
Joan Woodland
Elyse Wright
Yvonne and Paul Wultz
Hilda Wynans
Jim Zak
List as of March 10, 2006
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
2006
A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT BOARD
I L L UMI NAT I NG AUDI E NCE E VE NT S
Dear Patrons of the La Jolla Playhouse,
As the president of the La Jolla Playhouse Student Board of Trustees, I would like
to give you some information about the purpose and activities of the Student Board.
We are a group of 15 high school students who are committed to bringing other
students from the community to the La Jolla Playhouse to experience a unique
blend of new and classic works.
To fulfill our mission, members volunteer at the Playhouse, participate in Playhouse
events and put on events targeted to students. Our events are centered on the
season as we work to get kids interested in theatre who may otherwise be going
to movies or watching television. For example, this year we held an event for over
100 high school students from around San Diego who came to see Much Ado About
Nothing and meet the cast of the play. We also established a relationship with
the Storefront Shelter for Homeless Teens and some of its residents were able to
attend a performance of The Miser.
We have many exciting plans for the future, including an event for Zhivago on May
19th as well as one for The Wiz scheduled for September 29th. Our immediate goal
is recruiting new members for the Student Board who are currently in high school
and have a strong interest in volunteering at the Playhouse. We welcome those
who are excited by theatre and the arts, though we do not require that applicants
be involved in theatre as an activity.
As a Board, we will stay true to our mission, even as new members add to our ranks
and old members depart.
Sincerely,
La Jolla Playhouse offers unique opportunities for audience
members to delve deeper into the plays with these special
performance series options:
Talk Back Tuesday: After select Tuesday evening performances,
participate in a lively discussion with actors and/or artistic staff.
Zhivago: Tuesday, May 23 and 30, 2006
Matthew Bohrer
President, La Jolla Playhouse Student Board of Trustees
HOW TO LAND A ROLE WITH THE STUDENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
La Jolla Playhouse’s Student Board of Trustees is an advocacy and advisory board
comprised of creative and dynamic students throughout San Diego County who
demonstrate strong leadership qualities. The purpose of the Board is to introduce a
young audience to the innovative spirit of La Jolla Playhouse and the imaginative and
surprising work it produces.
Student Board members learn about the artistic vision and general operation of the
Playhouse and contribute to that vision by supporting educational, marketing and
development programs that reach out to the San Diego community.
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants must:
• Have an interest and passion for theatre as an art form
• Demonstrate strong leadership qualities
• Be able to work as a team on projects and in discussions
RESPONSIBILITIES
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Learn about La Jolla Playhouse’s season and attend all Playhouse productions
Provide support for Playhouse programs
Offer ideas for engaging and developing new audiences
Develop marketing and outreach strategies
Serve as an advocate and representative for the Playhouse in the community and in
schools
• Attend monthly Student Board meetings
• Commit to at least 3 hours of service per month
SELECTION PROCESS
• Completion of application
• Submit two references (teachers, counselors or community leaders) that the
nominating committee may call
• Interview with Playhouse staff and members of the Student Board nominating
committee
DEADLINES
• Friday, May 26, 2006 – Applications due
• Monday and Tuesday, June 5 & 6, 2006 – Interviews of selected applicants
• Apply online at www.lajollaplayhouse.com/educ
Insider: Join the Artistic staff 1 hour before the performance for
an insider’s view.
Zhivago: Saturday, May 27 (matinee), Wednesday, May 31,
Friday, June 2 and Thursday, June 8, 2006
Discovery Sunday: Join moderator Robert Hughes of KPRI and
special guest speakers as they explore the themes of each play.
Zhivago: Sunday, June 4, 2006
Post Show Reaction: New this season, enjoy coffee and
conversation as you discuss your reactions to themes of the play
with members of Playhouse staff.
Zhivago: Tuesday, June 6, 2006
ACCE SS P E RF ORMANCE SE RI E S
La Jolla Playhouse provides American Sign Language interpretation
for audience member who are deaf or hard of hearing and live
Audio Description for audience members who are blind or have
low vision. Pre-show sensory tours provide design information to
enhance the viewing experience for patrons. Audio recordings of
program information are available for download from our website
at www.lajollaplayhouse.com/educ
Sponsored by
Zhivago: Saturday, May 20, 2006 (matinee)
PERFORMANCE OUTREACH PROGRAM TOUR (POP TOUR)
Every school year, the Playhouse commissions a brand-new
play that addresses real concerns of today’s youth and brings
a professional production to schools and community centers in
diverse communities across San Diego. School performances
are also integrated into the classroom curriculum through
pre-performance visits by Playhouse teaching artists.I
I N-SCHOOL RE SI DE NCI E S
In partnership with San Diego County and City Visual and
Performing Arts Department, Playhouse teaching artists teach
theatre skills and address issues of relevance to the lives of
students to ensure that theatre is an integral part of the education
of all San Diego children and to begin a relationship with the
Playhouse that will continue as these young people grow into
adulthood.
SUMME R CONSE RVAT ORY
Six-week intensive training in acting, voice, movement and text for
grades 10-12. By audition only.
YOUNG P E RF ORME RS’ WORKSHOP
Creative exploration of theatre arts in a three-week summer
program for students entering into grades 2-9.
E DUCAT OR’ S NI GHT
Pre-show talk about the production, a buffet dinner and play, plus
a post-show discussion with cast and crew led by Playhouse staff.
For more information, call (858) 550-1010.
T HE AT RE T OURS
Tour the stages and production shops of the Playhouse facilities
and learn more about the history of La Jolla Playhouse and the role
that it plays in the community. Tours are available to groups for a
nominal fee. To schedule a tour, call (858) 550-1070 x 101.
PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P23
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE STAFF
2006
Des McAnuff
Steven B. Libman
Artistic Director
Managing Director
Shirley Fishman
Associate Artistic Director
ASL Interpreters Rick LaBar, Wendy McNair
ASL Volunteer Esther Shen
Teaching Artists Lisa Berger, Lisel Gorrel-Getz,
Rhys Green, Jeannine Marquie, Michael Sears
Conservatory Director Kim Walsh
Conservatory Faculty Scott Lacy, Michael Schwartz,
Keturah Stickann, Cynthia Stokes, Mary Reich
ARTISTIC
Literary Manager Allison Horsley
Executive Assistant to Des McAnuff
Rick Van Noy
Artistic Assistant Jacqueline Goldfinger
ADMINISTRATION
General Manager Debby Buchholz
Associate General Manager Amy Thoe
Executive Assistant to Steven Libman Anita Simons
Receptionist Kyle Pulverenti
Coporate/Legal Counsel Robert C. Wright,
Wright & L’Estrange
Theatre/Legal Counsel F. Richard Pappas, Esq.
FINANCE
Director of Finance Elizabeth Doran
Associate Director of Finance Veronica Bear
Finance Associate Jonathan Wexler
Bookkeeper Sharon Ratelle
DEVELOPMENT
Director of Institutional Advancement James Forbes
Individual Gifts Officer Jill Smayo
Grants Officer Victoria Hayne
Manager, Special Events Mary Reitz
Manager, Corporate Relations Erika Ellis
Development Operations Manager Katie Dery
Development Assistant Robin Hatfield
COMMUNICATIONS
Director of Communications Lendre Kearns
Telesales Director Claire Chatalalsingh
Marketing Manager Gigi Cantin
Public Relations Manager Jill McIntyre
Box Office Performance Manager Alyssa Moser
Box Office Systems Manager Traci McKinney
Assistant Box Office Manager Dani Meister
Group Sales and Marketing Associate
Bridget Murphy
Public Relations Assistant Ria Hagan
Telesales Assistant Andrea Rhodes
Subscription Sales Representatives Jeff Amberg,
Suzanne Eliasson, Thomas Johnson,
Margaret Kearney, Paul Preston, Susan Reese,
James Stanton
Box Office Staff Whitney Adams, Maya Baldwin,
Allie Dana, Amanda Freeman, Pearl Hang,
Jessica Harriman, Anne Heinlein, Heidi Hughes,
Lisa Marie King, Doreen Laong, Steven Lone,
Rachel Motz, Kia Parks, Brett Rader, Eric Sefton,
Josh Short
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
Director Steve McCormick
Manager Juan Manzo
Education Assistant Laura Ingram
Access Coordinator Shari Lyon
Audio Describers Brian Berlau, Robert Hitchcox,
Kay O’Neil, Neil Pisk, Helen Warren Ross,
Deb Sanborn, Janet Schlesinger,
Sylvia Southerland, Janine Tarkow
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PRODUCTION
Production Manager Peter J. Davis
Associate Production Manager Linda S. Cooper
Production Management Assistant Melinda Clark
COMPANY MANAGEMENT
Company Manager Jenny Case
Assistant Company Manager Cathy Kwon
Company Management Assistants Tyler Ennis,
Alyssa Gardner
SCENE SHOP
Technical Director Chad Woerner
Associate Technical Directors Chris Borreson,
Chris Kennedy
Assistant Technical Director Brian Busch
Scene Shop Foreman David F. Weiner
Metal Shop Foreman Stan Stauffer
Lead Carpenter Mike Curtis
Staff Show Carpenter Mike Lowe
Weiss Theatre Show Carpenter
Preston Spence
Staff Carpenter Leanne Bock
Welder Mike Schwent, Preston Spence
Carpenters Devin Biggart, Mark Helmuth,
James Hesla, Joel Howell, Kara Kerr,
Tom Lucenti, Seamus O’Bryan, Declan Ryan,
Preston Spence, Andrew Young
Scene Shop Helper Stuart Doug Collind
PAINT SHOP
Charge Scenic Artist Mark Jensen
Interim Assistant Charge Artist
Terri Johnson Maltby
Painters Rebecca Anderson, Torrey Hyman,
Jennifer Imbler, Adam Rowe, Tom Spause,
Syd Stevens , Bona Lee
COSTUME SHOP
Manager Susan Makkoo
Assistant Manager Gina Davidson
Resident Design Assistant Maria Zamansky
Design Assistant Megan Jenkins
Costume Shop Foreman/Tailor Lissa Skiles
First Hand/Master Stitcher K-Joy Lehmann-Way
Drapers Maggie Fede, Chris Moad, Keeley Weiman
Draper/First Hand Armen Khachiyan
First Hands Greg Burke, Sarah M. Hall, Sally Smith
Alterations Table Head Greg Burke
Shoppers Jennifer Brawn Gittings,
Katie Rice, Gretel Smith
Stitchers Whitney Adams, Anne Armatis,
Elizabeth Chany, Yongchen Doker,
Michael Dondanville, Sarah Kelly, Heather Premo,
Bryan Schmidtberger, Caitlin Shindler
Craftsman/Dyer Leslie Malitz, Ellen Steingraeber
Milliner Sharon King
SOUND
Sound Supervisor Peter Hashagen
Associate Sound Supervisor Chris Luessmann
Sound Assistant Robbie Henry
Sound Technicians Stephanie Celustka,
Rachel Eaves, Robbie Henry, Evan Lecklider,
Ryan Hoyny
ELECTRICS
Lighting Supervisor Mike Doyle
Assistant Lighting Supervisor Kathryn Sturch
Production Electricians Randy Anetsky, Matt Wilson
Electricians Sarah Cohen, Megan Fonseca,
Allyson Guertin, Andy Lowe, Andrea Ryan
PROPERTIES SHOP
Prop Master Debra Hatch
Associate Prop Master Kelly Corrigan
Assistant Prop Manager Esperanza M. Gallardo
Soft Goods Elizabeth Egan
Prop Shop Foreman Will Widick
Prop Artisans Ronnie Calhoun, Ian Grant,
Laura Manning, Jason McIntyre, Kimberly Newton
Prop Shop Crew Jeni Cheung,Valerie Ng,
Rebecca Parks, Ronni Calhoun
ZHIVAGO STAFF
Sound Engineer Jake Hall
Automation Operator Joel Howell
Lightboard Operator Randy Anetsky
Followspot Operators Sarah Cohen,
Andrea Ryan
Deck Electrician Andy Lowe
Deck Sound Robbie Henry
Deck Crew Amanda Zieve, Jason McNabb
Prop Runner Ronni Calhoun
Flyrail Devin Biggart, Michael Moglia
Wardrobe Supervisor Jan Mah
Wardrobe Crew Marcella Hammond,
Bryan Schmimdtberger
Hair Crew Jeri Nicolas, Christina Odio
Production Assistants Kara Teolis, Heather Toll,
Carlos Wauman
Moving Light Programmer Hillary Knox
Script Assistant Heather Hogan
Music Department Assistant Alexandra Clark
Music Copyist Kaye-Hudson Music
Studio Teacher Margaret Quigley
OPERATIONS
Director of Operations Ellery Brown
Theatre Operations Manager Ned Collins
IT Systems and Data Manager Roy Waters
Database Associate Maseume Quartararo
House Manager Bret Bohnet
PLAYHOUSE INTERNS
Artistic Johanna Range, Matthew Bohrer
Education Johanna Range
Production Alicia Lerner, Sonya Bender
Public Relations Megan Spence
Stage Management Kara Teolis
Paint Bona Lee