09-17 Spamalot.indd - Theatre at the Center
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09-17 Spamalot.indd - Theatre at the Center
William Pullinsi and Richard Friedman Present Book and Lyrics by: Eric Edle Music by John Du Prez & Eric Idle Featuring LARRY ADAMS LARRY WYATT SEAN FORTUNATO COLETTE TODD PATRICK TIERNEY GREG FOSTER JARROD ZIMMERMAN JAKE MAHLER Scenic Design..................................................................................... ANGIE MILLER Lighting Design....................................................................DENISE KARCZEWSKI Costume Design.........................................................................BRENDA WINSTEAD Sound Design.....................................................................BARRY G. FUNDERBURG Hair/Wig Design..............................................................................KEVIN BARTHEL Props Design............................................................................. BRITTNEY O’KEEFE Production Manager/Technical Director................................................ANN N. DAVIS Associate Assistant Sound Designer....................................................MIKE PATRICK Assistant Costume Designer...............................................GABRIELLE BRUBAKER Musical Direction by WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Choreographed by LINDA FORTUNATO Directed by DAVID PERKOVICH A new musical lovingly ripped off from the motion picture Monty Python and the Holy Grail From the original screenplay by Graham Champam, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin Original Broadway Production produced by Boyett Ostar Production, The Shubert Organization, Arielle Tepper Madover Stephanie McClellan/Lawrence Horowitz, Elan V McAllistar/Allan S. Gordon, Independent Producers Network, Roy Furman, GRS Associates, Jam Theatricals, TGA Entertainment, Live Nation 09-17 Spamalot.indd 1 9/1/15 11:53 AM CAST Historian, Fred, Fr. Guard, Minstrel, Herbert …….............................................……………….Patrick Tierney Patsy, Mayor, Guard 2………………………………...................................................…………….Greg Foster Sir Lancelot, The French Taunter, Knight of Ni, Tim the Enchanter.........…………………….Sean Fortunato* Sir Robin, Guard 1, Brother Maynard……………….............................................……………….Larry Wyatt* Lady of the Lake …………………………………….....................................…………………….Colette Todd King Arthur……………………………………...............................................………………….Larry Adams* Sir Galahad, Dennis, Black Knight, and Herbert’s Dad……………..................………….Jarrod Zimmerman* Dennis’s Mother, Sir Bedevere, Concorde …………………….........................................……….Jake Mahler* Ensemble……………...…Katheryn Patton*, David Schlumpf*, Ann Delaney, Steve Peebles, Kayla Kennedy, Henry McGinniss, Amanda Lauren Compton, Nathan Mittleman, Henry McGinniss Dance Captain: Katheryn Patton* Assistant Dance Captain: Nathan Mittleman Understudies never substitute unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance. For Arthur & Lancelot—Jake Mahler; for Herbert—Henry McGinniss; For Bedevere & Patsy— Steve Pebbles; For Robin & Galahad—David Schlumpf; For Lady of the Lake—Amanda Lauren Compton; For Ensemble—Charlie Ward and Shari Mocheit ORCHESTRA Conductor.………………………………………...............................……………….….William Underwood** Percussion……………………………………………...........................................……………...Nick Anderson Keyboards…………………………………………………................……….Linda Madonia or Randy Glancy Woodwinds………………………………………............................................…………………. Diane Hansen Trumpet……………………………………….................................................…………………. Jean Hoffman Guitar…………………………………......................................................………………………. Deb Johnson PRODUCTION CREW Production Stage Manager...................................................................................................Matthew McMullen* Assistant Sage Manager........................................................................................................Hannah Wichmann* Production Assistant/Backstage Manager...........................................................................................Dellie Page Wardrobe Supervisor...............................................................................Greta Humphrey and Chloe Greenwell Sound Board Engineer............................................................................................................Luis Ramon Garcia Spotlight Operators...............................................................................................Sue Connors and Wally Pohrte Costume Shop Manager..............................................................................................................Alice Broughton *Theatre at the Center is a professional theatre employing members of Actors’ EquityAssociation, the union for professional actors and stage managers in the United States. ** Member, American Federation of Musicians Local 10-208 Provided with support from South Shore Arts, the Indiana Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. 09-17 Spamalot.indd 2 9/1/15 11:53 AM SYNOPSIS OF SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS The Time...................................................................................................................Medieval England and Here The Place……..........................................................................................................................932 A.D. and now ACT I “Fisch Schlapping Song”...........................................................................................Mayor, Villagers, Historian “Monk’s Chant”……..................................................................................................................................Monks “King Arthur’s Song”……...................................................................................................King Arthur & Patsy “He is Not Dead Yet”…….............................................................................…..Man, Lance, Robin and Bodies “Come With Me”…............................................................................................................The Lady of the Lake “Laker Girls”……...................................................................................King Arthur, Patsy and the Laker Girls “The Song That Goes Like This”…….....................................................Sir Galahad and The Lady of the Lake “All For One!”.........................................…...…..King Arthur, Patsy, Robin, Lancelot, Galahad, and Bedevere “Knights of the Round Table”………...................................King Arthur, Patsy, Knights, The Lady of the Lake “The Song That Goes Like This” (Reprise)……………............................The Lady of the Lake and Ensemble “Find Your Grail”…................The Lady of the Lake, King Arthur, Patsy, Robin, Lancelot, Galahad, Bedevere, Knights, and the Grail Girls “Run Away”...................The Taunter, French Guards, King Arthur, Patsy Robin, Lancelot, Galahad, Bedevere, French Citizens There will be a 15-minute intermission. Refreshments are available in the lobby. ACT II “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life”……..................Patsy, King Arthur, Knights and The Knights of Ni “Brave Sir Robin”…….....................................................................................…….Sir Robin and his Minstrels “You Won’s Suceed in Broadway”……..................................................................……Sir Robin and Company “The Diva’s Lament”......................................................................................................………Lady of the Lake “Where Are You?”…………..........................................................................................................Prince Herbert “Here Are You!”.............................................................................................................................Prince Herbert “His Name is Lancelot”……...........................................................…..Lancelot, Prince Herbert, and Ensemble “I’m All Alone”………………...........................................................................King Arthur, Patsy and Knights “The Song That Goes Like This” (Reprise)……...................................…….Lady of the Lake and King Arthur “The Grail” …….....................................................................................….King Arthur, Patsy, and his Knights “We Are Not yet Wed” (Reprise)……..........................................................................Girls, Knights, Ensemble “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” (Reprise)...........................................................……..The Company Welcome! Please note that during the performance, actors will make entrances and exits throughout the Theatre. For your safety, we ask that you keep all aisles and doorways clear. Please turn off all cell phones, pagers or other electronic noisemakers. Also, the use of cameras, videotape recorders, audio recorders, and/ or any other type of recording device during a performance is strictly prohibited. Patrons who arrive late or leave during the performance will be seated at the discretion of the management. Theatre at the Center accepts donations of selected prop and costume pieces. Call 219-836-0422. 09-17 Spamalot.indd 3 9/1/15 11:53 AM CAST Larry Adams Larry Wyatt Sean Fortunato Colette Todd Patrick Tierney Greg Foster Jarrod Zimmerman Jake Mahler Katheryn Patton David Schlumpf Ann Delaney Steve Peebles Kayla Kennedy Henry McGinniss Amanda Lauren Compton Nathan Mittleman Shari Mocheit Charlie Ward 09-17 Spamalot.indd 4 9/1/15 11:53 AM AUTHOR PROFILES ERIC IDLE (Book, Lyrics, and Music) has multi-hyphenated his way through life, from being a writer and actor in the legendary “Monty Python” TV series and movies, to the creator and director of “the Rutles.” He has appeared on stage singing rude songs with John De Prez at Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl as well as performing in two highly successful tours, Eric Idle Exploits Monty Python (2000) and The Greedy Bastard Toru (2003), for which they journeyed 15,000 miles across North America in a bus. His Greedy Bastard Diary of that tour is available from Harper Collins. Their latest work, a comic oratorio called Not the Messiah, will be performed shortly in Toronto. His play Pass The Butler ran for five months in London’s West End; he has written two novels, Hello Sailor and The Road to Mars, a children’s book, The Quite Remarkable Adventures of the Owl and The Pussycat, and a bedside companion, The Rutland Dirty Weekend Book. Spamalot has already won him a Tony , a Grammy and the respect of his wife and children. JOHN DU PREZ (Music) a Trevelyan Scholar at Christ church, Oxford, and Associate of the Royal College of Music, he entered the film industry in 1978 composing additional music for Monty Python’s Life of Brian. This began a long association with Eric Idle, leading eventually to their current writing partnership. He has scored more than 20 feature films including The Meanin’ of Life, A Private Function, A Fish Called Wanda, Once Bitten, UHF, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles I, II, and III. Other Python projects include the Contractual Obligation Album, Monty Python at the Hollywood Bowl, and The Fairly Incomplete & Rather Badly Illustrated Monty Python Song Book. He was musical director for Eric Idle’s two North American stage tours, Eric Idle Exploits Monty Python (2000) and The Greedy Bastard Tour (2003). This is his Broadway debut. WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST LARRY ADAMS (King Arthur) is pleased to be returning to Theatre at the Center where he has appeared in numerous productions. Most recently, playing Ivan, in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Larry has just completed a production of South Pacific at Light Opera Works. Chicago area theatres at which he has worked include: Drury Lane, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Goodman, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Light Opera Works, Paramount Victory Gardens and Marriott. Broadway: The Phantom of the Opera. Off-Broadway: The Hunchback Variations at 59e59 Theatre, Photo-Op at LaMama, Opening Night at Lincoln Center. Larry has been honored by Chicago Magazine in it’s Best of Chicago issue. He is a graduate of The University of Wisconsin—Madison and a proud member of Actors’ Equity. Love to family and friends. LARRY WYATT (Sir Robin, Guard 1, Brother Maynard) is very pleased to be returning to the Theater at the Center where he previously starred as Leo in Leading Ladies and Lawrence Jameson in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Larry is a long time award winning Chicago actor. A few of his starring roles at area theaters include Maurice Blasé in A Flea In Her Ear at the Goodman Theatre, Noble Eggleston in Little Me at the Candlelight Dinner Theatre for which he received a Joseph Jefferson nomination for Best Actor and Max in Lend Me A Tenor at the Royal George Theatre. Some of his directing credits include Some Like It Hot and Over the Tavern at the Theater 09-17 Spamalot.indd 5 at the Center, Sherlock’s Last Case, Bleacher Bums, and Lost in Yonkers at the Candlelight/Forum Theater and El Grande de Coca Cola at the Peninsula Players. Larry was a founding member of the multi-award winning Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago. SEAN FORTUNATO (Sir Lancelot, Fr. Taunter. Ni, Tim) returns to Theatre at the Center where he appeared as Franz in The Producers and Max in Lend Me a Tenor. Recent credits include The Diary of Anne Frank, Hedda Gabler, The Real Thing, Travels With My Aunt, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Writers Theatre), Rene Gallimard in M. Butterfly (Court Theatre), Measure for Measure (Goodman Theatre), Detective Cioffi in Curtains (Drury Lane Theatre), more than 20 productions with Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, and work at Timeline Theatre, Marriott Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Remy Bumppo Theatre, About Face Theatre, Intiman Theatre, WA, Old Globe Theatre, CA, The Duke on 42nd, NY, and twelve seasons with Peninsula Players, WI, where he played George in Sunday in the Park With George. TV/Film: “Chicago PD” and The Merry Gentleman directed by Michael Keaton. Sean has received four Joseph Jefferson nominations and an After Dark Award. Next: You Can’t Take It With You (Northlight), 2666 (Goodman) and Death of a Streetcar Named Virginia Woolf (Writers Theatre). PATRICK TIERNEY (Prince Herbert, Historian, Not Dead Fred, Minstrel, French Guard) is thrilled to 9/1/15 11:53 AM WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST be back at TATC, where credits include: Dean Hyde in All Shook Up, Coneybear in Spelling Bee and Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol. Other Chicagoarea credits: Les Mis (Paramount Theatre), Christmas on the Air (Provision Theatre), Oliver! (Drury Lane Oakbrook) Hello, Dolly! and Camelot (Light Opera Works), Moon Over Buffalo, The Underpants (Buffalo Theatre Ensemble), and many a fairy tale with Chicago Kids Company. Patrick is a proud Southwest Side of Chicago native and BFA Musical Theatre graduate of Western Illinois University. COLETTE TODD (Lady of the Lake) is delighted to return to Theatre at the Center after recently playing Sandra in Big Fish and appearing in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown and The Beverly Hillbillies the Musical last season. Other recent credits include Clara in Passion (Jeff Award winner, Supporting Actress) and Aspects of Love at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre; Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Nancy in Oliver! at Light Opera Works; and The Full Monty with Kokandy Productions. Additionally, she has performed with Drury Lane Oakbrook and Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. www.colettetodd.com GREG FOSTER (Patsy, Mayor, Guard 2) is sincerely grateful to be working with Theatre at the Center for the very first time and is very proud to be a part of this fantastic team and production. Other credits: Full Monty, Legally Blonde, Assassins, Edges, A Very Merry Madrigal, Spamalot and Floyd Collins. He would first and foremost love to thank God for His many gifts, blessings and opportunities, as well as his awesome family and friends and his beautiful girlfriend Gina. Greg is a proud company member of BoHo Theatre Ensemble and is represented by Shirley Hamilton. He would also love to dedicate his performances to his loving mother, Molly Foster. Love you Mom! JARROD ZIMMERMAN (Sir Galahad, Dennis, Black Knight, Herbert’s Dad) returns to Theatre at the Center where he was last seen in Knute Rockne: All American. Chicago credits include: Days Like Today, Sweet Charity (Writers Theatre); A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre); Shakespeare in the Parks: The Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Pinocchio, City of Angels, Aladdin, The Music Man, Little Woman, Into the Woods and Cinderella (Marriott Theatre); Merrily We Roll Along (The Music Theatre Company); Gypsy (Drury Lane Theatre). Regional credits include: A Minister’s Wife (San Jose Repertory Theatre); 1776 (Asolo Repertory Theatre and American Conservatory Theater); A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine (Peninsula Players); Big! the musical, Proof, The Mousetrap, Little Women, Arsenic and Old Lace (Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre); I Love You... Now 09-17 Spamalot.indd 6 Change (Totem Pole Playhouse). Television credits include: “Chicago Fire” (NBCUniversal) and “Boss” (STARZ). Jarrod is a graduate of Northwestern University. Much love to his family and wife, Amanda. www.jarrodzimmerman.com JAKE MAHLER (Bedevere, Dennis’ Mom, Concorde, U/S Arthur & Lancelot) is so excited to be back in Munster for Spamalot. Previous TATC credits include Women on the Verge…, Beverley Hillbillies, and …Spelling Bee. Recently Jake was in the world premiere of Wonderland: Alice’s Rock and Roll Adventure at Chicago Children’s Theatre. Other Chicagoland credits include Road Show (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Christmas Carol (Drury Lane), Titanic (Griffin Theatre), Old Jews Telling Jokes (Royal George), As You Like It ((Re)discover Theatre), and Godspell (Brown Paper Box Co.). In two years at the American Shakespeare Center, Jake performed in 10 productions including Santaland Diaries, The Winter’s Tale, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as being music coordinator for the touring troupe. He met his now wife while in drag for The Producers at Summer Repertory Theatre in Santa Rosa, CA. His favorite role by far has been as Dad to Eva Jean Mahler who was born in January. TYFAD KATHERYN PATTON (Ensemble and Dance Captain) is delighted to be returning to TATC for her seventh show with the theatre. Some of her TATC credits include Tess in Crazy for You, Nina in Day in Hollywood/Night in the Ukraine, and Miss Dinsmore in Singing in the Rain. Favorite regional credits include 42nd Street, My Fair Lady, and The Producers at Pioneer Theatre Company, Spamalot, Funny Girl, Charlotte’s Web, and Curtains at Drury Lane Oakbrook, White Christmas, For the Boys, 42nd Street, and Beauty and the Beast at the Marriott Theatre, and 42nd Street at the Paramount Theatre. Katheryn performed in a Department of Defense U.S.O. tour traveling to eight European countries to entertain U.S. troops. Her commercial credits include Chinet Bakeware, Healthy Choice, Famous Footwear, TLC, Empire Carpet, Whimsey Clothes, Captain Morgan’s, Hollywood Casino and McDonalds. Katheryn also appeared in the film The Lakehouse. She is a graduate of the Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Katheryn is a proud member of Actors Equity. DAVID SCHLUMPF (Ensemble, U/S Robin & Galahad) is back at TATC for his third show; previously Women on the Verge and A Christmas Memory. Most recently he was seen around town in the world premiere musical adaptation of Sense and Sensibility at Chicago Shakespeare. Other Chicago credits include: The Who’s Tommy (Paramount Theatre); As You Like It, Timon of Athens (Chicago Shakespeare); Days Like Today 9/1/15 11:53 AM WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST (Writers Theatre); Dartmoor Prison (Goodman Theatre); Sweet Smell of Success (Jeff Award, Best Actor; Kokandy Productions); Dessa Rose (Jeff Nomination, Best Supporting Actor; Bailiwick Chicago); Cabaret, Gershwin’s Greatest Hits (Light Opera Works). David received his MFA in Acting from Roosevelt University’s CCPA. For more about David as a performer and teacher, visit his website: davidschlumpf.weebly.com. ANN DELANEY (Ensemble) is thrilled to be back at TATC! She was previously seen here in Big Fish the musical as the Mermaid. Other Chicago credits include All Our Tragic, Mikado, HMS Pinafore, and The Pirates of Penzance with The Hypocrites. Also Mr. Burns at Theater Wit. She is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago. She would like to thank all of you so much for coming to see this play! Enjoy! STEVE PEEBLES (Ensemble and U/S Bedevere & Patsy) is thrilled to be working at TATC for the first time. Other Chicago productions include The Whaleship Essex, Our Country’s Good, Happy Now?, Romeo and Juliet(Shattered Globe Theatre), Passion, The Adventures of Pinnochio, Much Ado About Nothing (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), The Winter’s Tale, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado About Nothing (First Folio Theatre), Jacob, The Hiding Place (Provision Theatre), The Feast (Prop THTR), The Secret Garden (Light Opera Works), Flanagan’s Wake (Seat-ofOur-Pants), You Never Can Tell (Village Players Theatre.) He has also toured 4 seasons with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks and performed with P45 in Traverse City, Michigan and Two Pigs Productions in Raton, New Mexico. Steve is an Ensemble Member with Shattered Globe Theatre and a proud graduate of North Central College. KAYLA KENNEDY (Ensemble) is thrilled to be eating spam in her fourth production here at TATC. She was previously seen in Munster in All Shook Up, Big Fish the Musical, and Women on the Verge… Kayla has also appeared in El Stories XIV with The Waltzing Mechanics in Chicago and in the summer and Halloween shows at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Regional credits include June in Smoke on the Mountain and America in Radio Gals (Blue Ridge Dinner Theatre). She earned a BFA in Musical Theatre from Ball State University. Much love and thanks to her family and friends. www.kaylatkennedy.com HENRY MCGINNISS (Ensemble/U/S Herbert) Is so glad to be returning for his third show at TATC. You may have seen him earlier this summer in Big Fish and All Shook Up. Recent Chicago credits include: Lucas Beineke in The Addams Family (Mercury Theater Chicago), Sir Lionel in Camelot 09-17 Spamalot.indd 7 (Drury Lane Oakbrook), Tommy Ross in the Chicago Premiere of Carrie: The Musical (Bailiwick Chicago) and Man 1 in Edges (Circle Theatre). Henry received a BFA in Musical Theatre from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Special thanks to Mom for being my number one fan and my rock, Dad and Allison for always supporting me and encouraging me to follow my dreams, and Hayley who is Before Anyone Else (Bae). www.henry.mcginniss.com AMANDA LAUREN COMPTON (U/S Lady of the Lake and Ensemble) St. Louis native Amanda Compton is a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University (B.M. Vocal Performance) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (M.M. Voice). She recently returned from the Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, NY, performing in the Magic Flute and Candide (dance captain). She was also seen in Glimmerglass’s tour of The Flying Dutchman at Hawaii Opera Theatre after performing with them in 2014 in Carousel and An American Tragedy (dance captain). She currently sings and teaches in the Chicago area, performing with Drury Lane Theatre (Young Frankenstein), the Chicago Symphony Chorus (Carmina Burana, Otello, Aida), Light Opera Works (Brigadoon and The Student Prince), Red Tape Theatre (The Love of the Nightingale, Jeff Award for best production), American Chamber Opera Company (Zerlina/Don Giovanni), Candid Concert Opera (Papagena/Magic Flute), and the Vox3 Collective. She was last seen at Theater at the Center in 42nd Street and Big Fish, and is thrilled to be returning to TATC for Spamalot. Thanks to her family for always supporting her, she couldn’t do it without you. NATHAN MITTLEMAN (Ensemble) returns to TATC after appearing in Big Fish, A Christmas Carol, and 42nd Street. Chicago credits include: Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Shrek (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); 42nd Street (Paramount Theatre); Signs of Life (Victory Gardens Theatre); City of Angels and Fade Out-Fade In (Porchlight Music Theatre); and Oliver!, Man of La Mancha, and Camelot (Light Opera Works). Regional credits include: Mary Poppins (Palace Theater in the Dells) and Annie (Cardinal Stage Company). Nathan received a BFA in musical theatre from Indiana University. nathanmittleman.com SHARI MOCHEIT (Swing U/S) is honored to return to TATC! Area credits: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Young Lucia—Theatre at the Center), The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet Van De Graaff), Private Lives (Louise), and Arlington Millions Gala with Second City (Metropolis Performing Arts Center), Spamalot (Night Blue, 5 Jeff Nominations), Christmas on Broadway (Fox Valley 9/1/15 11:53 AM WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Repertory), The Snow Queen (Snow Queen—Piccolo Theatre), Evil Dead: The Musical (Linda—Olympia Entertainment), The Berets (Rachel Becker—JET), iMyth of Sisyphus (Wife/Doctor—Tipping Point Theatre, Audience Choice Best Play Award), Jekyll & Hyde (Lucy Harris—Kalamazoo Civic). Thank you SO MUCH to God, her family, friends, and agents at P+/Talent Shop, Lily’s Talent Agency, and Babes ‘n Beaus. sharimocheit.com @ShariMocheit CHARLIE WARD (Swing U/S) is thrilled to be joining Theatre at the Center for his first time. In Chicagoland, he last appeared as Jamie in The Last 5 Years, Share A Dream. Charlie has also been seen regionally in Damn Yankees, Tent Theatre, A Chorus Line, Weber Center Theatre, and 42nd Street , A.S. Theatre Rep. Outside of theatre, Charlie is growing his own line of hip-hop cardio classes, GET IT!, along with his knowledge of group/personal fitness. Thank you to my family, my L6, and my God. DAVID PERKOVICH (Director) is happy to return to Theatre at the Center to direct this delightful cast in this delightfully fun show. He has previously directed TATC productions of The Beverly Hillbillies, Baby, Grease, Jolson and Co., The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and appeared as an actor in Man of La Mancha, Phantom, It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, and Do I Hear a Waltz?. His directing credits number more than 50 productions, including local theatres like Drury Lane Oakbrook, Marriott Lincolnshire, Candlelight Playhouse, Interplay, and Illinois Theatre Center. As an actor he has been seen in more than 120 shows in everything from national tours (Evita) to many local venues. He played the leading role in the long running Breaking the Code. LINDA FORTUNATO (Choreographer) Theatre at the Center choreography credits include: Big Fish, 42nd Street (Jeff Award, Outstanding Choreography); A Christmas Carol; Guys and Dolls; Crazy for You (Jeff Nomination); Fiddler on the Roof. Linda choreographed Kiss of the Spider Woman at BoHo Theatre (Jeff Award); Curtains at Drury Lane Oakbrook; Married Alive and Into the Woods at Marriott Theatre; and for Peninsula Players, TimeLine Theatre, Writers’ Theatre, Provision Theatre, New Tuners, and several Chicago-area schools. Linda directed Parade at BoHo Theatre (Jeff Nomination); Lend Me a Tenor, And Then There Were None, The Nerd, The Fox on the Fairway, and the world premiere of Once a Ponzi Time at Peninsula Players; The Water Coolers at Riverfront Theatre; Duke’s Place and Spoon River Anthology at Columbia College, where she also teaches. Performance credits include Lend Me a Tenor, The Diary of Anne Frank, and 42nd Street at Theatre at the Center and shows with Marriott Theatre, Chicago 09-17 Spamalot.indd 8 Shakespeare, Drury Lane Oakbrook, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, Fulton Opera and Peninsula Players. WILLIAM PULLINSI (Artistic Director) continues at TATC for his tenth season. His favorite TATC productions include Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Leading Ladies, The Producers, Fiddler, Man of La Mancha, and Christmas Carol. Bill was the founder of Candlelight Playhouse and the Forum Theatre in Chicago. He’s produced and/or directed about 400 shows, including: MacBird, Boss, a two year run of Fiddler on the Roof, and Follies, which Tribune critic Richard Christiansen named one of the top ten productions in his 40 years of reviewing theatre. Bill received the Jeff Award for “many years of innovation and quality, bringing the joys of live theater to hundreds of thousands of Chicagoarea patrons.” Bill won 18 Jeff Awards for Best Production and/ or Best Direction for productions, including: Follies, Into the Woods, Phantom, Little Shop of Horrors, Nine, The National Health, and Man of La Mancha. He also directed Follies for the San Diego Civic Light Opera; Phantom and Singin’ in the Rain at Westchester Broadway Theatre in New York; Into the Woods at Marriott’s Lincolnshire and Candlelight; and Over the Tavern at Northlight and the Mercury Theatre. Bill was also associate producer of the play Trying Off- Broadway, and a financial backer of the musical Rags on Broadway. RICHARD FRIEDMAN (General Manager) has held leadership positions at many arts organizations, including a nine-year tenure at Northlight Theatre in Skokie, IL and positions at the Organic Theater and Art Resources in Teaching. He is co-producer of the remount of TATC’s production of Ring of Fire at Chicago’s Mercury Theater this year. He has produced more than 50 shows, including commercial runs of Always, Patsy Cline at the Apollo Theater; The Guys (Piven Theater Workshop); and Jim Post’s The Heart of Christmas at the Lakeshore Theater. The Guys featured performers in rotating repertory, including Jeremy Piven, Joan Cusack, and Daniel J. Travanti. Mr. Friedman is the author of two books of poetry, a founder of the Illinois Arts Alliance and former Board President of CAN TV, Chicago’s cable access corporation. He was awarded a distinguished service award from the Illinois Theater Association for his work at Northlight Theatre. ANGELA WEBER MILLER (Scenic Designer) is excited to be back at Theatre at the Center where she designed On Golden Pond, Ring of Fire, Godspell, What a Glorious Feeling, Making God, Laugh, Jolson & Company, The Thing About Men, Almighty Bob, Over the River and Through the Woods, A Christmas Story, I Love You You’re Perfect Now Change, High Society, Gigi, and Little Shop of 9/1/15 11:53 AM WHO’S WHO Horrors. She is an Artistic Associate at First Folio where she has designed many shows including The Gravedigger (Jeff Nomination), Merry Wives of Windsor, Salvage (Jeff Nomination), Rough Crossing (Jeff Nomination), The Rainmaker, Cymbeline, Underneath the Lintel, Jeeves Takes a Bow, The Merchant of Venice, Tea at Five, Romeo and Juliet, The Woman in Black, Blithe Spirit, Twelfth Night, Will Rogers An American Original, Jeeves in Bloom (Jeff Nomination), The Castle of Otranto, Macbeth, and A Moon for the Misbegotten (Jeff Nomination). She has worked in several other theatres in and around Chicago and stays busy chasing her two beautiful kids. DENNISE KARCZEWSKI (Lighting Designer) Denise is happy to be back at Theatre at the Center with this production of Spamalot. Some previous shows here include Guys and Dolls, Sleuth, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Noises Off, Man of La Mancha, Crazy for You, La Cage Aux Folles, Singin’ in the Rain, and Gypsy. She is the resident lighting designer at the Black Ensemble Theatre and one of the technical directors at New Trier Township High School. She would like to thank the crew here at Theatre at the Center. BRENDA WINSTEAD (Costume Coordinator) is proud to have designed over 30 productions for Theatre at the Center! Her favorite TATC design credits include Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Ring of Fire, Little Shop of Horrors, Making God Laugh, Guys and Dolls, The Wiz, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Man of La Mancha, Crazy for You, Leading Ladies, The Producers, Hello Dolly and Fiddler on the Roof. Her Chicago area design credits include Annie get your Gun, Oliver! (Light Opera Works), Rabbit (Stage Left), The Price (Shattered Globe) The Chicago Landmark Project, Principal Principle, and The Water Engine (Theatre Seven). Regional Credits include Born Yesterday, Rumors, and Mousetrap (Peninsula Players), All Shook Up, and High School Musical (Forestburgh Playhouse), Mother Courage and her Children and Waiting for Godot (Connecticut Repertory Theatre), Three Musketeers (Black Hills Playhouse) and Carousel (Sierra Repertory Theatre). Brenda is an ensemble member with Stage Left Theatre and has a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Connecticut. BARRY G. FUNDERBURG (Sound Designer) Barry returns for his 28th production at TATC, where previous designs include Big Fish, Ring of Fire, Always...Patsy Cline, and Jesus Christ Superstar. Chicago credits include Fake, Carter’s Way, and Mother Courage at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, in addition to Writers Theatre, Next Theatre, Oak Park Festival Theatre, and Lookingglass. Off-Broadway, 09-17 Spamalot.indd 9 Barry designed the New York premiere of Wittenberg at The Pearl Theatre. Regional credits include Amadeus, South Pacific and the first post-Broadway production of Peter and the Starcatcher at Utah Shakespeare Festival, over seventy productions at Milwaukee Rep, in addition to Actors Theatre of Louisville, Arizona Theatre Company, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Kansas City Rep, City Theatre Company (Pittsburgh), Centerstage (Baltimore), Resident Ensemble Players (Delaware), Alabama Shakespeare Festival, American Players Theatre, Peninsula Players, L.A. Theatre Works, and Indiana Rep. Barry has received four Jeff Award nominations, two Jeff Awards, a 2015 St. Louis Theater Circle Award, and an MFA in sound design from Purdue University. MICHAEL J. PATRICK (Associate Sound Designer) is thrilled to be working on another show with Barry Funderburg and Theatre at the Center. Michael is a Chicago designer with recent credits including Xanadu (The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), Hair (Big Noise Productions), The Full Monty (Kokandy Productions), Theatre at the Center’s Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (associate designer), and several dozen other shows. In the spring Michael will be the sound designer for the Chicago premiere of Heathers with Kokandy Productions. He has designed and engineered countless corporate events for companies including Hospira, Pfizer, the American Heart Association, Abbvie, and President Obama’s 2014 Labor Day speech in Milwaukee. He is also the president of Concert Sound Systems, a Chicagobased sound design, equipment rental, and installation company serving theatrical and corporate needs. KEVIN BARTHEL (Wig Designer) has been involved with the wig design of shows at Theatre at the Center since 1999 when he came in to maintain Steel Magnolias. He created the many diverse wigs for TATC productions including of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, What a Glorious Feeling, The Fox on the Fairway,42nd Street, Little Shop of Horrors, Making God Laugh, The Wiz, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, I Do! I Do!, Noises Off, The Christmas Schooner, Crazy for You, A Wonderful Life, The Producers, Phantom, LaCage aux Folles, and Cats. Kevin started his training in college on a whim when there was no one else to do the job. Other area theatres he has designed for include Drury Lane Oakbrook, Drury Lane Watertower, The Fireside Playhouse, and Marriott Theater. He is also the proud owner of a condo that he calls “The house that hair built.” BRITTNEY O’KEEFE (Props Designer) Returns for her third production as props designer for TATC, previous design credits include All Shook Up and Big Fish. Before delving into the world of props, 9/1/15 11:53 AM WHO’S WHO she began working as a carpenter and scenic painter. You might have seen her scenic painting work at TATC’s past productions of A Christmas Memory, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, The Beverly Hillbillies, Ring of Fire, and A Christmas Carol. Other scenic painting work includes Laughter on the 23rd Floor (First Folio), Whaleship Essex (Shattered Globe Theatre), and Shirley Valentine (Towle Community Theatre). She would like to thank her parents, Ann, and Freddi. ANN N. DAVIS (Technical Director/Production Manager) has been with TATC for close to 13 years working as a painter, welder, carpenter and draftsperson. Besides TATC, projects Ann has worked on or designed have been seen at The Art Institute of Chicago, CCPA, Victory Gardens, Metropolis, The Apollo Theatre, the Athenaeum, DePaul University Opera, Chamber Opera of Chicago, and many others including lots of painting on films in Chicago. Ann graduated with a bachelor of science degree in industrial technology with a minor in fine art and received her master of fine arts degree in theatrical design. Ann is grateful to be part of TATC’s wonderful shop with so many talented people. Her favorite day of any show is the first performance when she gets to look at the audience enjoying a show for the first time. To my family, and David—much love. Thank you to anyone who ever taught me anything (you know who you are). WILLIAM UNDERWOOD (Musical Director) has been the resident music director, conductor, and orchestrator at Theatre at the Center since 2007. He has received Joseph Jefferson Citations for original music, and music direction. He has collaborated on nine original musicals, including: book, music, and lyrics for Ready, a love story set in Chicago in the days leading up to the Haymarket riot; music and lyrics for an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter; music for The Devil in Disputanta, a bluegrass musical set in depression-era Kentucky; The Serpent’s Lover, set in Peru during the Cuscan Indian revolt of the 18th century; and a comic operetta based on Shakespeare’s writing about love called Nothing But Love. As a pianist he has played for Aretha Franklin, Diahann Carroll, Lillianne Montevechi, Bobby Vinton, Tiny Tim, and numerous Chicago vocalists. Fox on the Fairway, and the world premiere of Once a Ponzi Time at Peninsula Players; The Water Coolers at Riverfront Theatre; Duke’s Place and Spoon River Anthology at Columbia College, where she also teaches. MATTHEW McMULLEN (Production Stage Manager) is excited to return to Theatre at the Center for their 25th Anniversary Season! Previous TATC productions include Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, The Beverly Hillbillies, A Christmas Carol, Godspell, and The 25th Annual Putnam County 09-17 Spamalot.indd 10 Spelling Bee. Additional PSM credits: Route 66 (Paramount); Night Over Erzinga (Silk Road Rising); The Foreigner, The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, Wonders Never Cease, Shadowlands, Sanders Family Christmas, and Godspell (Provision); Kiss Me Kate, Nunsense: The Mega-Musical!, and Leading Ladies (Huron Playhouse). ASM Credits: Red (Goodman); Fiddler on the Roof (Paramount); Sleeping Beauty & A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane) & The Elephant and the Whale (Chicago Children’s Theatre/Redmoon). Matthew can also be seen (from the booth) as a part-time Stage Manager for Blue Man Group. Thanks always to Missy for her longsuffering support. Proud Equity Member. HANNAH WICHMANN (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be making her TATC debut. She recently Assistant Stage Managed The Little Mermaid at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Other Regional Stage Management credits include: 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Village Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, and PCPA Theatrefest, Ms. Wichmann received her MFA in stage management from University of California San Diego. Thank you to my parents, Maggie, Laura, and T for your love and support! DELLIE PAGE (Production Assistant/Floor Manager) is highly grateful to be working on another production at TATC. Beginning in Spring 2007, Dellie has worked behind the scenes as head rigger, lead stage crew, and lighting engineer. Prior to TATC Dellie worked on numerous productions in Chicago with Buffalo Theatre Ensemble, Drury Lane Water Tower and Defiant Theatre; toured North America with Sesame Street Live; and worked on many concerts and live events with Rhino Staging inPhoenix. Dellie would like to thank Bill, Richard, Ann, and the many wonderful faces at TATC for the continued creative magic and success... and also, Tiara, Nugget, and the O’Brien family for their love and support. HERON & ASSOCIATES (Press Representative) is a full service PR, Marketing, & Advertising agency. National Tours: The Singalong Wizard of Oz and the current National Tour of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters; The Great Divorce. Numerous concert engagements at arena theaters representing such artists as Jerry Seinfeld, Prince, Fleetwood Mac, Wynonna Judd, Louis CK, The Beach Boys, Linda Eder, Michael Feinstein, Jewel, and Andre Rieu. Clients have also included Sesame Street Live, the ‘04/’08 Olympic Superstars, the ‘11 Champions Challenge (McEnroe, Bjorg, Agassi), Barney Live!, the Highland Games, and the Harlem Globetrotters. Additionally, they represent regional theaters including Drury Lane, Marriott Theatre, the Mercury Theater, Theatre at the Center. Other corporate clients have included Hyatt Hotels, Massage Envy, and Smirnoff. 9/1/15 11:53 AM THEATRE AT THE CENTER STAFF William Pullinsi – Artistic Director Richard Friedman – General Manager PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager/Technical Director..........................................................................................Ann N. Davis Assistant Technical Director......................................................................................................Dennis Galbreath Shop Foreman...................................................................................................................................Melissa Geel Charge Scenic....................................................................................................................................Jessie Howe Floor Manager / Head Rigger...............................................................................................................Dellie Page Mechanical Design......................................................................................................................Angelo Nicastro Scenic Painters...............................................................................Melissa Geel, Jessie Howe, Brittney O’Keefe Carpenters, Electricians & Painters................................................. Mitch Anthony, Mark Bottger, Matt Bottger, Sue Conners, Ivy Covaciu, Dennis Galbreath, Luis Garcia, Jessie Howe, Michael Massura, Angelo Nicastro, Brittney O’Keefe, Dellie Page, Walter Pohrte, Laura Tiemens, David VanWieren, Aaron Wigsmoen Master Electrician...................................................................................................................Luis Ramon Garcia Costume Shop Manager / Draper................................................................................................ Alice Broughton Stitchers................................................................Christina Marcantonio, Valerie VanDerkolke, Greta Humphry Production Photographer.................................................................................. Michael Brosilow & Guy Rhodes Assistant to Mr. Pullinsi.......................................................................................................................Billy Carey Preferred Dry Cleaners............................................................................................................. Lansing Cleaners ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF General Manager...................................................................................................................... Richard Friedman Marketing Coordinator............................................................................................................. Bridget Earnshaw Group Sales Coordinator/Friends of the Theatre........................................................................ Charlie Misovye Business Manager...................................................................................................................Mary Kay Kowalke Front of House Operations Manager................................................................................................. Jamie Marsh Special Events Coordinator / Assistant Front of House Operations Manager.......................................Vita Ayala Education Coordinator...........................................................................................................................Patty Bird Administrative Assistant...................................................................................................................Linda Wright Subscription Sales Representatives...............................................................Linda Johnson, Rochelle Lazauskas Box Office Staff.....................................................................................................Alison Archie, Amber Bowen, Carol Fandl, Vivian Fielder, Diane Mathey, Yvette Simmons, Gabrielle Sparano, & Adam Wible Ushers.................................................................................... 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