Here - Shakespeare on the Sound
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Here - Shakespeare on the Sound
“SOMEWHERE IN VERONA, THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT MY HOUSE IN THE VILLAGE.” While real estate by nature is local, today the market for property is national, even global. As part of the Sotheby’’s International Realty® network encompassing 49 countries and territories, over 700 offices and more than 14,000 sales agents, we can attract interest for your home beyond your local market. To learn more, visit us at williampitt.com. drbank.com from our Executive Director Welcoming you home since 1972. “O, how this spring of love resembleth the uncertain glory of an April day; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, and by and by a cloud takes all away!” – The Two Gentlemen of Verona Welcome to the 19th season of Shakespeare on the Sound and William Shakespeare's delightful romantic comedy, The Two Gentlemen Of Verona. We are thrilled once again to have the vision and creativity of Claire Shannon Kelly directing this production! With more than 40 years of experience, our team delivers personal service and product quality, backed by an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Here we are on the eve of our 20th year of presenting free Shakespeare to you, our friends and neighbors, many of you returning, and many new faces in the audience. We cannot thank you enough for your support throughout the year, and are so very happy for all of you to be here to share our tradition and this wonderful production . Visit our showroom, with over 30 full-size garage doors on display, and talk to us about our in-stock selection and countless custom door options. There will be a few audience favorite cast members from last summer's production of As You Like It, and some new exciting cast members as well, not to mention a somewhat local star who just finished a run on Broadway in Annie playing the loveable Sandy. Yes, he truly is a dog ... his name is Oliver, he'll be playing Crab, and he should provide a few good laughs for everyone. Mon – Fri: 8:00am – 5:00pm Saturday: 9:00am – 3:00pm Sunday: Closed Evenings: By appointment We work year round to bring you these few short weeks of this summer production and it would not be possible without the tireless work of our Board, staff, education programs, creative teams, apprentices, interns and volunteers. Thank you to everyone for making this production of The Two Gentlemen Of Verona one of the most exciting productions to be seen by our audiences. Best regards, Steven Yuhasz Executive Director 136 Water Street, Norwalk, CT 06854 edsgaragedoors.com 203-847-1284 4 P. S. It's been a very busy year for us, but we are already planning our 20th Anniversary production. Take our audience survey and tell us what you would like to see. You DO make a difference! 5 from the President of the Board of Directors Dear Shakespeareans… We all share a GIFT. The Bard’s GIFT of his experience, wit, humour, erudition and talent in creating works of drama – in history, tragedy and comedy. So, thank you William Shakespeare! Shakespeare on the Sounds founders GAVE of their desire to expand community offerings and so started Shakespeare on the Sound, SOS for short. Their GIFT of theatrical and educational events cause participants to consider and learn more about the human condition that Shakespeare so brilliantly addresses. So, thank you founders! The next GIFT comes from our team, the dedicated and talented crew that makes SOS happen – our Board, our Staff, our Educators, our Volunteers, our Actors. Hats off and thank you to all of them! And the important GIFT of support comes from you, our audience. Without you on the other side of the lights, we couldn’t exist. So, thank you! As a community we have much for which to be grateful. Tonight we of Shakespeare on the Sound are grateful for and to you, as the circle of giving continues. So, thank you for your GIFT of your presence. As a result we all have a bigger canvas for conversation and thought. Remember you are an integral part of the show. ENJOY it! Gratefully, Cherie Burton President TWITTER: www.twitter.com/Shake_Sound FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ShakespeareOnTheSound YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/ShakespeareOnSound 6 7 SHAKESPEARE ON THE SOUND N O M AT T E R H OW YO U L O O K AT I T, OU R FOCUS R E M A I NS T H E SA M E: Executive Director STEVEN YUHASZ presents WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S COMEDY C L I E N T S +R E S U L T S THE TWO GENTLEMAN OF VERONA Directed by CLAIRE SHANNON KELLY with (in alphabetical order) F O C U S E D O N YO U R B U S I N E S S Cameron Addicott, Albert W. Baker, Noah Berman, Ben Chase, Iris McQuillan-Grace, Julia Lennon, Matthew Dalton Lynch, Josh Mallin, Patrick McAndrew, Oliver, Tom Pincika, Medina Senghore, Nicholas Stannard*, Nicholas Urda*, Scott Watson, and Katie Wieland By understanding your business and the industries in which you operate, we never lose sight of what matters most to your success. D R I V E N B Y YO U R S U C C E S S With a passion for solving problems and creating value, your business goals are always in focus. Proud supporter of Shakespeare on the Sound. For information, contact William J. Hennessey, Jr. at 203-425-4200. NEW HAVEN 8 | STAMFORD | WATERBURY | SOUTHBURY | www.carmodylaw.com Set Design BRIAN PRATHER Lighting Design HERRICK GOLDMAN Costume Design GRIER COLEMAN Sound Design SHANNON SLATON Animals trained by WILLIAM BERLONI Assistant Director LUCY VAN ATTA Technical Director MAIA ROBBINS-ZUST Production Stage Manager AMANDA MICHAELS* Casting 22Q ENTERTAINMENT Original Song BRIAN FEINSTEIN Associate Producer ROBERT LEVINSTEIN 9 Cast order of appearance SANIEE ARCHITECTS LLC www.sanieearchitects.com AWARD WINNING DESIGN PA L M E R’ S M A R K E T • E s t a b l i s h e d 1 9 2 1 Valentine, a gentleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholas Urda* Proteus, a gentleman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Chase Speed, a clownish servant to Valentine . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Dalton Lynch Julia, beloved of Proteus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medina Senghore Lucetta, waiting-woman to Julia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iris McQuillan-Grace Silvia, beloved of Valentine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Wieland Ursula, waiting-woman to Silvia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia Lennon Antonio, father to Proteus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert W. Baker Panthino, servant to Antonio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cameron Addicott Launce, a clownish servant to Proteus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Pecinka Crab, dog to Launce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oliver Duke of Milan, father to Silvia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicholas Stannard* Thurio, a foolish rival to Valentine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Watson First Outlaw, a disgraced nobleman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cameron Addicott Second Outlaw, a disgraced nobleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Mallin Third Outlaw, a disgraced nobleman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noah Berman Host, innkeeper in Milan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert Baker Sir Eglamour, suitor to Silvia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick McAndrew Servants and Musicians . . . . . . . . . . . . Cameron Addicott, Noah Berman, Josh Mallin Running times: Act I - 1:20 minutes, Act II - 55 minutes There will be one 15 minute intermission. Taking photographs and operating recording devices is prohibited. As a courtesy to everyone, please turn off or disable any ringing or, buzzing, but feel free to tweet! *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Gourmet G our me t F Fruit r uit & G Gift i ft Baskets B a ske ts Delivered D e liv e re d L Locally o ca l ly • S Shipped h i ppe d N Nationwide a t i o nw i d e 2264 64 H Heights e ights R Rd, d, D Darien a r i e n • 2203-655-2077 0 3 - 6 5 5 - 2 0 7 7 • ppalmersmarket.com a l m e r s m a r k e t . co m 10 Shakespeare on the Sound employs members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 74. 11 The Company BEN CHASE (PROTEUS) is a spring graduate of the MFA Acting Program at Brown University/ Trinity Rep. Regional: A Christmas Carol, It’s a Wonderful Life (Trinity Repertory Company), Shakespeare on Love (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company), Timeshare (Playwrights Rep), Marathon (Stoneham Theater), Mister Roberts (New Rep. Theater), Julius Caesar (Shakespeare on the Sound. Film/TV: “Larazus Rising”, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Iris”, and “The Replacement Child.” MFA: Brown/Trinity. NICHOLAS URDA (VALENTINE) is thrilled to be working with this cast and crew. Credits include: The Off-BWay premiere of The Preacher and The Shrink, Counselor James in Billy Witch (APAC), Wheeler in Costa Rehab (MTWorks), Brutus in Julius Caesar (Curious Frog), The Real Thing, The Shrew Tamer (Northern Stage), Private Lives (Two River Theatre), Othello, starring Patrick Page and Avery Brooks, Comedy of Errors, Don Juan, The Persians, Loves Labour’s Lost (Shakespeare Theatre Co, DC), Loves Labour’s Lost (Royal Shakespeare Co). Film Credits Include: “White Irish Drinkers” and “Audition” directed by Matt Herron and many other shorts and commercials. He would like to thank God and his wife, Alana, for all her love and support. MEDINA SENGHORE (JULIA) appeared last year as Celia in Shakespeare on the Sound’s production of As You Like It. She is also very proud of her work as a Teaching Artist in Shakespeare on the Sound’s anti-bullying program Speaking Daggers. Other theater credits include Sovereign (Gideon Productions), The Chalkboard Trilogy (People’s Theatre Project) and All the Best Ingredients (UP Theater Company). Film: The Three Way (Best Supporting Actress, Reel Independent Film Extravaganza), “Somewhere in the Middle” (Dir., Lanre 12 Olabisi). Medina is currently pursuing her MFA in Acting at Juilliard and will begin her second year there this fall. KATIE WIELAND (SYLVIA) is delighted to be back with Shakespeare on the Sound this year having thoroughly enjoyed her experience in last summer's As You Like It. Other credits include Allentown Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and All's Well That Ends Well with the Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park. Katie is a founding member of the Exit, Pursued by a Bear theatre collective and is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. NICHOLAS STANNARD (DUKE OF MILAN) Ten years with ShakespeareNYC: King John in King John, Prince in Romeo & Juliet, Don Pedro in Much Ado (OOBR Award), Broadway: Jonathan Harker in Dracula with Raul Julia, OffBroadway: Beyond Therapy with Sigourney Weaver, Eugene O’Neill in O’Neill (Blue Heron Theatre), Tesman in Hedda Gabler (Century Theatre), Regional: Nine years with Flat Rock Playhouse (State Theater of NC), Strack in Amadeus (Northern Stage, ME), Higgins in Pygmalion (Centenary Stage, NJ), Charles in Blithe Spirit (Centenary Stage), Gonzolo in The Tempest (Mill Mountain, VA), Television: “Boardwalk Empire”, Film: Dr. Emmanuel in “The Flying Scissors”. MATTHEW DALTON LYNCH (SPEED) is a graduate of the Stella Adler Studio Acting Conservatory. Recent credits include Ferdinand and Stefano in The Tempest, Charles the Wrestler and Silvius in As You Like It, and the Sheriff in Robin Hood in repertory with New Hampshire for Theatre Under The Stars, Lou in After The Fall by Arthur Miller with Variations Theatre Group and LeBeau and Silvius in As You Like It with Shakespeare On The Sound. He has also toured with Shakespeare On The Sound’s 13 the company educational theater productions of Let’s Play Shakespeare and Speaking Daggers. Introducing HomeCare by Fabricare. Care for all your home furnishings. Area rugs, draperies, window treatments, comforters, & much much more! www.homecarebyfabricare.net (203) 957-3838 J.W. Allen is proud to support Shakespeare on the Sound! Homeowners | Valuables | Auto | Yacht | Umbrella | Life Bob Lawrence | Tim Walsh | Craig O’Callaghan | Marshall Hendrian Rowayton, CT | New York, NY 212-227-6875 | [email protected] | www.jwallenco.com Proudly representing the World’s finest insurers: 14 TOM PECINKA (LAUNCE) returns to Shakespeare on the Sound after playing Jacques in last summer's production of As You Like It. Tom also recently had the honor of performing the role of The Soldier in The Soldiers Tale at Carnegie Hall alongside Tony award winner Michael Cerveris. His New York/Regional credits include The Germ Project (New Georges); The Cat and the Canary (Berkshire Theatre Festival) Losing Tom Pecinka (HERE Arts); Exquisite Corpse (Clubbed Thumb); There Will Be Snacks (Incubator Arts Project); Dar and Matey’s Christmas SpectaculARGH! (Vampire Cowboys); Richard 3 (New York International Fringe Festival); The Martian Chronicles (Fordham Alumni Company). Upcoming: Design for Living (Berkshire Theatre Festival) Tom is currently a student at Yale School of Drama and a graduate of Fordham University. SCOTT WATSON (THURIO) is pleased as punch to be spending his first summer with Shakespeare on the Sound, his ‘ol pal Billy Shakes and the great folks of Rowayton. Recent Stage: Much Ado About Nothing and Othello (dir: Michele Vazquez / Christopher V. Edwards) with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Henry V (dir: Stephen Burdman) with New York Classical Theatre. Recent TV: REDRUM, MY DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS, MYSTERIES AT THE MUSEUM. Recent Film: WHEN THE MOON WAS TWICE AS BIG (starring Mary Jo Cartlett.) BA from Grand Valley State University in Michigan. Infinite love and thanks to Sandrine. www.scottymwatson.com. @scottymwatson IRIS MCQUILLAN-GRACE (LUCETTA) is an actor and teaching artist. She holds a degree in Theater from Emerson College and an MFA from The New School for Drama. She has worked with Long Wharf, NYTW, Naked Angels, EST/Youngblood,HERE arts center, and continues to volunteer teach for CO/LAB - a group dedicated to drama outreach for developmentally disabled individuals. She can be seen later this summer in Clown Bar ( Pipeline/the Box) and as Bawd in Elm Shakespeare's production of Pericles. www.irismcg.com PATRICK MCANDREW (SIR EGLAMOURE) is very excited to be part of this production and would like to thank Claire and everyone at Shakespeare on the Sound for this opportunity. Some previous credits include King Lear at Theatre for a New Audience, Bachelorette at Studio Theatre DC, Titus Andronicus and Twelfth Night at Shakespeare Theatre DC and Measure for Measure and Henry IV, Part I at the Folger Theatre. ALBERT BAKER (ANTONIO/HOST) is pleased to be making his debut with Shakespeare on the Sound. He spent the last 10 years as artistic director for a magnet school in Houston Texas. Upon retiring, he returned to New York, where he has directed Macbeth and Line at 13th Street Theatre, and Antigone for Love Creek Productions. Other directing credits include Godspell, Chicago, The Crucible, and Noises Off. Acting credits include Lion in Winter (Henry), The Elephant Man (Treevis), You Can’t Take It With You (Father), Design for Living (Earnest). He thanks his family for allowing him to escape Houston and return to the Big Apple. CAMERON ADDICOTT (PANTHINO/FIRST OUTLAW) Hailing from Australia, Shakespeare on the Sound marks Cameron’s debut performance in America. He has previous Shakespear-ience, as Friar Laurence in an LGBTQ adaptation of Romeo & Juliet for the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Other credits include Lord Henry Wotton in The Picture of Dorian Gray and Mr. Erlanson in A Little Night Music. He is beyond excited to be part of such an amazing company and would like to thank SOS for this incredible opportunity. He dedicates this performance to his wonderful husband Logan. 15 the company JOSH MALLIN (OUTLAW 2/SERVANT) Joshua is a recent graduate of Middlebury College, Vermont. He is originally from the Philadelphia area and is currently living in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. He has found a love for all things Shakespeare after surviving four years of playing college football. Thank you Shakespeare on the Sound for this wonderful opportunity and Mom & Dad for everything else! NOAH BERMAN (BANDIT 3) is a graduate of Middlebury College, where he studied theatre and Italian. In 2013 he was named 1st alternate at the Kennedy Center for the Arts American College Theatre Festival Irene Ryan competition, Region 1. New York credits include: Serious Money, Monster (PTP/NYC), A User’s Guide to Hell, LoveSick (Project Y), The Runaway Clone (Ruckus Rockwell), and Harriman-Baines (Theatre for a New City). Favorite Middlebury credits include The Castle, US Drag, Major Barbara, and Marisol among others. He would like to thank his family for their continued love and support. the company Production Team JULIA LENNON (URSULA) is thrilled to be joining Shakespeare on the Sound as both a MainStage and preshow apprentice. Julia just completed her first year at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in the Stella Adler Studio for Acting. She most recently worked with Off Beat Players in their 2013 production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying as Rosemary. Julia looks forward to a fantastic run with this extremely talented cast! CLAIRE SHANNON KELLY (Director) is delighted to direct again for Shakespeare on the Sound. Claire directed last summer’s critically acclaimed production of As You Like It. She has worked at Shakespeare on the Sound for the past four years as the Director of Youth Programs. Claire co-created and directed Shakespeare on the Sound’s K-5 touring production "Let’s Play Shakespeare," as well as directing their anti-bullying program "Speaking Daggers." She has also worked at the Guthrie Theater, the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey, the Ordway Music Theater, and the George Street Playhouse among others. Additionally, Claire is a Teaching Artist and has taught theater to students from pre-school through high school. Claire served as Director of Drama at Proctor Academy in New Hampshire. Claire has holds a Masters of Arts degree from New York University in Educational Theater. OLIVER (CRAB) was discovered by trainer and guardian Bill Berloni in May 2007 at Paws To Love Adoption Group of New Jersey when he was a puppy. Following in a long line of “Sandys,” Oliver made is theatrical debut in Annie at La Petit Theatre in New Orleans, LA in May of 2008. In the Fall of 2008, Oliver hit the road as the Sandy understudy in the National Tour of Annie. Since then he has taken over the role of “Sandy” and is playing it all over the country. Last year, he played Crab in The Two Gentlemen Of Verona for the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C. BRIAN FEINSTEIN (ORIGINAL SONG) is an award-winning composer in New York City. He would like to thank Claire Kelley and Steven Yuhasz for another wonderful collaboration with Shakespeare On The Sound. Very special thanks to orchestrator Aaron Latina for his musical contributions and friendship. Please visit me at www.BrianFeinsteinMusic.com for more melodies and musicals! BRIAN PRATHER (SET DESIGNER) is a New York City based scenic designer. Recent Off-Broadway designs include the new Patrick Barlow adaptation of A Christmas Carol, Becoming Dr. Ruth, The Memory Show, The Preacher and the Shrink, Freud’s Last Session, Nymph Errant, Iron Curtain, WTC View, The Burnt Part Boys, and Fugitive Songs. Internationally: Chung-mu Art Hall in Seoul, South Korea. Regionally credits include: The Alley Theatre, Goodspeed Musicals, Barrington Stage Co., Virginia Rep., The Broad Stage, The Mercury Theatre (winning the Jeff Award for Best Set Design-Midsize), Delaware Theatre Co., The Hangar Theatre, TheaterWorks Hartford, Florida Studio Theatre, The Tennessee Theatre, and many others. Brian has an MFA in Theatrical Design from Brandeis University and is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. Visit his portfolio at: www.BrianPrather.com DAVID M. OSHEROW, D.D.S. ORTHODONTICS PHOTO BY MARK SMITH DARIEN 203-655-4007 [email protected] Katie Wieland (Rosalind) in a scene from Shakespeare on the Sound's 2013 outdoor production of As You Like It. 16 17 the company HERRICK GOLDMAN (LIGHTING DESIGN) designs lighting for theater, dance, and other live events. His work has been seen in New York, Shanghai, Manila, Frankfurt, Australia, Brazil, London, Peru, and Canada. Off-Broadway: Myths & Hymns, Falling for Eve, Rooms, Godspell, Latin Heat, Flamingo Court, All is Love, Fearless, and Streakin'. Other NYC productions include Crash Test Dummies, Serenade, Last Starfighter, and Antigravity. Favorite designs: Chorus Line (tour), Batboy (Yale), Side Show (Cape Rep), and Rooms (Geva) Broadway benefits: Best Little Whorehouse and The Who’s Tommy 15th anniversary. Both at Broadway’s August Wilson’s Theater. Recently: Avenue Q @ Geva, Candela, Peru. Herrick has been honored with the 1st Redden award for excellence in theatrical design, and Nominated for a 2009 Hewes award, He is a recipient of Live Design’s Excellence award for Theatrical Lighting. HGLD is the design team of record for Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, and Times Sq. Herrick’s Corporate designs have been seen all over the world for clients that include Rolex and Emirates Air in venues such as Lincoln Center, Minute Maid Ballpark, and Cowboy Stadium. Herrick is thrilled to be back in the park. the company A member of USA/IATSE 829, Herrick's work may be seen at www.HGLightingDesign.com GRIER COLEMAN (COSTUME DESIGN) is pleased to be making her Shakespeare on the Sound debut. She is a third year MFA candidate at the Yale School of Drama, where she designed Peter Pan and Bird Fire Fly. Previous credits include A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Enchanted, The Girl from Maxim's, Ionescopade, Under Milkwood (The Juilliard School); Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Love's Labour's Lost, Woyzeck, Sonia Flew, Alice:The Looking Glass Girl, and Triangle, an original piece based on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire (NYU); Have I None, We Know Edie La Minx Had a Gun, and All Of What You Love None Of What You Hate (Yale Cabaret). She has worked as a crafts artisan for The Public Theater, Ringling Bros. Circus, Hair (Broadway, London, and US Tours), Disney on Ice, Utah Shakespeare Festival, and as a stylist for “Live! With Regis and Kelly”. This fall she will design costumes for Arcadia at Yale Repertory Theater. Grier holds a BFA from the University of North Carolina. www.griercoleman.com SHANNON SLATON (SOUND DESIGN) has designed many national tours including: Shrek, Elf, Memphis, Hairspray, The Producers, Kiss Me Kate, Noise/Funk, The Full Monty, Contact, A Chorus Line, Tap Dogs, Aeros, Sweeney Todd, The Wizard of Oz, The Drowsy Chaperone, and The Wedding Singer. He also has mixed many shows on Broadway mixing including: Man of La Mancha, Bombay Dreams, A Christmas Carol, Sweet Charity, Jersey Boys, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Drowsy Chaperone, Spring Awakening, Fela!, Anything Goes, Annie, and Legally Blonde. Off Broadway he assisted on Hurly Burly and on Broadway he assisted on Steel Magnolias and was the Associate on Barefoot in the Park. He was also the Production Sound on Wicked. Regional designs include shows at George Street Playhouse, Casa Manana, and NCT. He was the Production Sound for The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and the US National tour of Phantom. He is currently mixing Cabaret and recently designed a permanent sound system for Studio 54 Theater. LUCY VAN ATTA (ASSISTANT DIRECTOR AND APPRENTICE COMPANY COORDINATOR) graduated from Middlebury College in May 2012 with a BA in Theater/English (Joint Major). She transferred to Middlebury from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Lucy has worked professionally as both an actress and director, performing Off-Broadway in Serious Money (PTP/NYC), Spatter Pattern (PTP/NYC), and Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (59E59). Last summer, she served as the Assistant Director for Shakespeare on the Sound's As You Like It---before joining the company's year-round staff as a Teaching Artist and Assistant to the Producer. This August, she will attend Brown University/Trinity Rep for an MFA in Acting. DIANNA SCHOENBORN (VOICE COACH) is a New York City based actor, singer, director and voice/dialect coach. Some of her clients have included: Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio, Zoey Kazan, and Jonathan Marc Sherman in Jonathan’s new play Clive, which was directed by Ethan Hawke and produced by The New Group Theatre, Sam Rockwell in the Broadway premiere of A Behanding in Spokane, and “Sex and the City” star, Kim Cattrall while she performed the title role in Antony and Cleopatra directed by Janet Suzman at the Liverpool Playhouse in Liverpool, England. She’s coached professional productions On and Off Broadway through the Schoenfeld Theatre, The Beckett Theatre, Luna Stage (in NJ) and Shakespeare On The Sound (in CT). She’s taught Master classes through the The Actor’s Studio, 18 LAByrinth Theatre, The New Actor’s Workshop, Circle in the Square Drama School, The Linklater Center for Voice and Language, and The Hagen Institute—HB Studio. She has also taught in the M.F.A Program at The Boston Conservatory, the B.F.A program at Montclair State University, and in the new B.A. Film/Commercial/TV/Voice Over program at PACE University. In the summer, she teaches a month long Linklater into Shakespeare workshop for Eastern Washington University, and has been a respondent and selector for the Semifinals for the Kennedy Center/ACTF in Region I. She is also member of Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA). Dianna is certified in Louis Colaianni Speechwork/Phonetic Pillows, and is a Designated Linklater Teacher. WILLIAM BERLONI (ANIMAL DIRECTOR AND TRAINER) 2011 Tony Honoree for Excellence in Theatre. Currently on Broadway: Bullets Over Broadway, Lady Day At The Emerson Bar And Grill; BDWY: Annie(Original And All Revivals), A Christmas Story The Musical, Legally Blonde, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Joe Turner’s Come And Gone, Camelot, Frankenstein, The First, Alice In Wonderland, Oliver!, Anything Goes, Nick And Nora, The Wiz, (20th Anniversary Revival And City Center 2009) The Wizard Of Oz, Dinner At Eight, Double Feature (NYCB), The Woman In White, Awake And Sing and The Lieutenant Of Inishmore. Hundreds of Off-Broadway, regional theatre, tours, television and movies. Published author of “Broadway Tails”. Director of Animal Behavior at the Humane Society of New York. Follow William Berloni Theatrical Animals, Inc. on Facebook and on twitter @BillBerloni. www.theatricalanimals.com. AMANDA MICHAELS (PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER) Broadway: On a Clear Day You Can See Forever with Harry Connick Jr. ; 24 Hour Play Series at the American Airlines Theater; A Bronx Tale on Broadway; Off-Broadway: The Happiest Song Plays Last at 2econd Stage; How I Learned What I Learned and My Children! My Africa! at Signature Theatre; Dutch Masters with LAByrinth Theatre company at the Cherry Lane; How to be a Good Italian Daughter at the Cherry Lane; Other: August Wilson’s American Century Cycle with WNYC, Theater Mitu; Regional: Two River Theater Co., Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre of NJ. GINA FERRARO (ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER) A Theater Artist that enjoys Stage Managing, Performing and Writing. Gina graduated in 2012 from the University of New Mexico with her BA in Theater. Shortly thereafter she moved to Chicago and spent a year working at Chicago Shakespeare The19 the company ater. Moving to New York just under a year ago she has had the pleasure of working with the New York Neo-Futurists and helping out with The Public’s Under the Radar Festival. Just recently returned from the Middle East working with Theater Mitu she is excited to be joining Shakespeare on the Sound for this summer’s production of TheTwo Gentlemen of Verona. MARVEN MOSS (PUBLICIST) In nearly 60 years as a writer/editor, Moss has worked in the corporate sector, the theater and at The New York Times and The Associated Press affiliate in his native Canada. His profiles and reportage have won numerous awards, several of them national. Among the personalities he has interviewed: Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason, James Earl Jones, Bobby Fischer, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra and Muhammad Ali. He is a past president of the Fairfield County Communications Association and the Fairchester Communications Council. He has lectured in communications and public relations as a adjunct at colleges and universities in Connecticut. And he was editor of “WordWatch: A Writer’s Guide to Linguistic Distinctions.” 22Q ENTERTAINMENT (CASTING) Robert Levinstein and Alan Wager produce, manage and cast live events and theatre. For the last the company two years, they have been the Casting Director for Shakespeare On the Sound. They’ve also teamed with the Oxygen Television Network, associate producing their Up-Front live events. Sought-after as producers in the “site-specific” world of innovative theatre, their credits include It Is Done set in a bar (a critical success in New York…and award winning in the Los Angeles transfer) along with the New York City premiere of The Spoon River Project, which played under the stars at the historic GreenWood Cemetery in Brooklyn. Off-Broadway, they produced the hilarious one woman show Italian Bred and the critically acclaimed new play The Clearing. They also General Manage both My Big Gay Italian Wedding and My Big Gay Italian Funeral Off-Broadway. 22Q Entertainment is honored to be Emmy nominated as an Associate Producer in 2014 for "Tainted Dreams"…an exciting new Soap Opera. www.22QEnterainment.com ROBERT LEVINSTEIN (ASSOCIATE PRODUCER) This is Robert’s third season in the park with Shakespeare On The Sound. Previously, as Associate Producer at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Maine, Robert had the opportunity help expand programming and shape relations with the community at that theatre. He is also the CoFounder/Executive Producer of 22Q Entertainment LLC, a NYC based production com- pany specializing in Site-Specific Theatre as well as corporate events and casting. Most recently Robert and 22Q Entertainment were nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for their work on “Tainted Dreams,” a new Soap Opera. Under his leadership, 22Q was also lead producer of the critically acclaimed NYC premieres of The Spoon River Project in the historic Green-wood Cemetery and It is Done produced in an actual working bar. An award winning Los Angeles production of It Is Done was also produced by 22Q Entertainment. Currently, Robert is General Manager of the OffBroadway hits My Big Gay Italian Wedding and My Big Gay Italian Funeral. As a much sought after Production Stage Manager, he's worked on Broadway with Waiting in the Wings (with Lauren Bacall and Rosemary Harris); Voices in the Dark (with Judith Ivey) and Parade. National Tours include Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Camelot with Michael York. Plus many major regional theatres throughout the country. KIM ALEXANDER (BUSINESS MANAGER) holds a degree of Business Administration and Accounting from McDaniel College, professionally specializing in Project Management. She has worked in the banking, retail and accounting fields, in addition to volunteering for multiple organizations around Fairfield County. Kim lives in Rowayton with her husband and two children. MICHELE CROWLEY (DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE) has had a varied career spanning the fields of land use planning, public administration, arts administration, and commercial theater production. In the arts, she has served as the Director of Development for the Culture Project and Shotgun Productions in NYC, and was employed as the Grants Manager of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in CT. A graduate of the Commercial Theater Institute's 14-week program, she received her first above-the-title producing credit on the 2005-06 North American tour of The Good Body, written and performed by Eve Ensler, and also raised funds for STOMP Out Loud in Las Vegas. Michele produced Beyond the Beehive, featuring Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ronnie Spector, at the 2008 O'Neill Theater Center's Cabaret Conference, and served as a consulting and line producer for Max Understood at the 2009 NY Musical Theater Festival. She produced the musical Clear at About Face Theater's XYZ Festival in Chicago in fall 2010, followed by a three-week residency at Dixon Place in NYC in the winter of 2011. The New York Theater Workshop of Clear in July of 2013; the musical is scheduled for an upcoming workshop in NYC in the fall of 2014. 20 EMILY BRYAN (DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION) is a Darien native and a former Shakespeare professor. She has taught at Dominican College, West Point, Northwestern and Brown. Prior to writing her dissertation on the lives of boy actors on the Shakespearean stage, Emily worked for the Public Theater / New York Shakespeare Festival as the assistant to the Executive Producer and as a Casting Assistant. She has also worked as a dramaturg for the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab and gave preshow lectures for the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. MA, The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-Upon-Avon; PhD, Northwestern. CLAIRE SHANNON KELLY (DIRECTOR OF YOUTH PROGRAMS) holds a Masters of Arts degree from New York University. She has taught theater to students from pre-school through high school and served as Director of Drama at Proctor Academy in New Hampshire. Additionally, Claire has worked in the theater as a director, actor, producer, and in arts management. She has worked at the Guthrie Theater, the Roundabout Theater, the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey, the Ordway Music Theater, and the George Street Playhouse among others. As a theater educator Claire delights in exploring the dramatic arts by empowering the creative, self-expression of her students. Claire is also a yoga teacher. STEVEN YUHASZ (EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR) produced Streakin’ and Pterodactyl Island Off Broadway and The Visit, The Normal Heart, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas for The Actor’s Fund of America on Broadway. He is a Founding Producer of the New York Musical Theatre Festival has been the Associate General Manager for Papermill Playhouse, Producing Director for Capital Rep and oversaw the transition of the New Apollo Theatre in NYC to the Academy as the Creative Producer. He has directed Off Broadway Flamingo Court with Anita Gillette and Jamie Farr, and this past fall The Preacher and the Shrink with Dee Hoty and Tom Galantich. He has worked at numerous regional theatres around the country including Goodspeed, The Westport Playhouse, Casa Manana, Ogunquit Playhouse, The Dallas Theatre Center and The McCarter Theatre. His has appeared on Broadway in Peter Pan with Sandy Duncan, and Zorba with Anthony Quinn. 21 From the Gentleman of Travel to The Two Gentlemen of Verona! 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Maria Alzate, Andrew Restieri & Sarah Zygmont Norwalk, CT www.travelsommelier.com Contact Darren Humphreys 203-286-8338 22 Sound equipment provided by One Dream Sound Corporation Lighting equipment provided by Christie Lites Additional Lighting support by Rosco Set constructed at Berkshire Production Resources The Two Gentlemen of Verona was rehearsed at the Roundabout Theater Rehearsal Studios 23 Synopsis Two Gentlemen of Verona When the play opens two young gentlemen of Verona, Valentine and Proteus, prepare to separate after years of friendship. Valentine will travel to the court of Milan, while Proteus plans to stay at home with the girl he loves, Julia. Valentine sees himself as an adventurer while he critiques Proteus for being so lovesick. Valentine departs for Milan with his servant, Speed. Julia confers with her maid, Lucetta, about her choice of suitors and reveals that she is enamored with Proteus. Proteus’ father, Antonio, worries that his son is wasting his life by staying at home and so sends him to follow Valentine to the Duke’s court. Heartsick that he must leave Julia, Proteus exchanges rings with her and vows to love her only. Proteus reluctantly departs from Verona with his servant, Launce and Launce’s beloved dog, Crab. Proteus tells the Duke that Valentine and Silvia are planning to steal away together and the Duke catches Valentine on his way to elope with Silvia. Irate at the deception, the Duke banishes Valentine from Milan. Julia, pining for Proteus, decides to follow him to Milan, disguised as a boy. Upon arrival Julia finds that Proteus is wooing Silvia. He pretends that he is courting Silvia on Lord Thurio’s behalf, but Julia rightly sees through the deception. Proteus also attempts to denigrate his friend, Valentine, in the hopes that Silvia will stop loving him. Julia becomes Proteus’ servant and is forced to woo Silvia on Proteus’ behalf. Silvia appeals to the courtly Sir Eglamour to help her find the banished Valentine. Meanwhile in Milan, Valentine is transformed from an adventurer to a lover – he has fallen in love with Lady Silvia, the daughter of the Duke. He woos her in spite of the fact that her father prefers Lord Thurio, a suitor Silvia despises. Proteus arrives in Milan and is amazed to find Valentine so transformed. When he meets Silvia, however, Proteus changes affection (as his name suggests “protean=changing”) and falls in love with Silvia, too. Though he has some brief qualms about betraying his friend and his love, Julia, Proteus quickly gets over them and plots to get his rival, Valentine, out of the way. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY Sue McCalley, GRI Sales Executive HomeServices I always have time for your referrals! New England Properties Valentine and Speed encounter a group of outlaws in the forest outside Milan, who threaten them, but quickly decide to take them into their band of merry men. The outlaws, like Valentine, are banished gentlemen. Recognizing Valentine’s quality the outlaws make him their leader. Later, some of the outlaws capture Silvia and Sir Eglamour in the forest. Sir Eglamour flees and the outlaws intend to bring Silvia to their leader. Proteus, the Duke, and Thurio, having learned of Silvia's flight, pursue her, and Proteus finds her with the outlaws. He “rescues” her from them and expects her to love him in return. Valentine finds them in the forest, just as Proteus says he will force Silvia to love him. Bursting in upon them, Valentine is horrified at Proteus’ betrayal of their friendship. Proteus repents and begs forgiveness. Julia, dressed as the boy Sebastian, sees this exchange and swoons. She then reveals that she is Julia and Proteus declares that his love has returned for Julia. Valentine, delighted with his friend’s transformation back to his original love declares that they will have “One feast, one house, one mutual happiness!” 136 East Putnam Ave., Greenwich CT 06830 cell 203-273-6526 bus 203-869-0500 email [email protected] A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC Office Suites of Darien Llew Smith 30 Old Kings Hwy S, Ste 201 • Darien CT 06820 203.655.2601office 203.655.5959cell [email protected] 24 PHOTO BY MARK SMITH Private & Virtual Offices • Meeting Rooms Business Lounge • Phone Answering • IT Support Admin & Mail Services • Wireless/Wired Internet Managing Partner Lucy Van Atta, Claire Shannon Kelly, Michelle Rakowsky & Brianna Archer 25 notes from the Director Apprentice Pre-Show for Young Audiences 25- Minute performance for young audiences with the themes of The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Gentlemen of Verona, of all Shakespeare’s plays, is most like a fairytale. It incorporates adventure, romance and danger in a fun and madcap way. In our production, we want to bring this fantastic story to life. With our design team, my vision was to begin the play with a giant book (Shakespeare’s First Folio) and to have the characters leaping off the page. I always loved reading storybooks with wonderful illustrations. When reading a fairy tale the illustrated images on the page always drew me deeper into the story and I loved to imagine that I was right there with a Prince as he slew the fearsome dragon. In directing this production, I am hoping that you will feel like you are in the midst of Shakespeare’s wonderful characters. We have loved imagining this silly comedy of love and romance set in our beautiful Pinkney Park. Performed nightly at 6:30 by the Education Tent Cast List: Proteus: Briana Archer Valentine: Catherine Luciani Julia: Caroline Lazar Silvia: Julia Lennon Mother/Lucetta/Duke: Kristen Misthopoulos Lance/Thurio: Avery Deutsch Child: Beatrice Kelly Like a fairy tale, our production is set in the past, though not specific to any time period, a time long ago when chivalry still existed. The concept of the “gentleman” is essential to the play and the qualities of nobleness, gentleness, taste, heroism, independence and honor resonate more in a time long ago. For the first time in many years we are using classical music from Mozart to Rachmaninoff. To enhance the comedy of the play and in a nod to Commedia dell’Arte, which influenced Shakespeare, we are employing a broad acting style. We have so enjoyed finding the humor in this play, and we hope you do too! Sharing laughter is such a great way to bring our community together, so enjoy the gorgeous costumes, lovely music and exciting performances. Adapted by Iliana Figueroa Directed by Eliza Ranieri Claire Shannon Kelly PHOTO BY MARVEN MOSS 2014 Apprentice Company. 26 Enjoying Shakespeare on the Sound's Spring 2014 Gala are Heather Silver & Mark Telling (left) and Sarah Ritchey & Beth Peelle (right) Photos by Mark Smith. 27 About the Text The Two Gentlemen of Verona is probably Shakespeare’s first play. In it you will hear lines and see situations that are more developed in later plays. Don’t be surprised if you think you’ve heard some of the lines before or recognize the drama of the scenes. Hints of Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, As You Like It and Hamlet course through the play. At times, it seems we are watching a young playwright try out different themes that will be more deftly realized in later plays. The Two Gentlemen of Verona feels surprisingly new and familiar at the same time. The play treats the theme of friendship and love from a youthful perspective. Two young men, Valentine and Proteus, need to figure out their way in the world. The play asks, “What is the best way to fashion a gentleman?” Valentine sets out to explore the world by adventure and politics. Proteus seeks to follow his heart, hoping that courtship will be his tutor. The truth is, that in the court of Queen Elizabeth, these two seemingly disparate paths were not at odds. If we take Sir Walter Raleigh as the consummate gentleman of the age (Raleigh is the one who famously spread his cloak over a puddle for the Queen to step on), then we can see how gentlemen were expected to be adept at love and politics. Raleigh discovered Roanoke and Jamestown, adventuring across the Atlantic Ocean to conquer the New World for the Queen. He also wrote some of the most beautiful love poetry of the period and was renowned for his courtly behavior. The famous clown, Will Kemp and his dog would have performed these scenes on Shakespeare’s stage and no audience would miss the mockery of these two “gentlemen” of Verona. But, what of the women? Julia, Shakespeare’s first cross-dressed heroine, is true to her love even as she betrays her own feelings, wooing Silvia for her own beloved Proteus. Silvia is first to call Proteus to task for betraying his friend, Valentine. Proteus says, ”In love who respects a friend?” Silvia replies: “All men but Proteus.” Proteus has violated the Renaissance code of male friendship, but Shakespeare gives that criticism to a female character, Silvia, whose very name evokes the forest and nature, rather than the court. Shakespeare uses doubling in the play to parody social conventions of love and friendship. There are two sets of lovers, two clowns, two maids and even two dogs. The humor of the play unfolds by comparison and in our production is most noticeable in the competition between the clowns, Speed and Launce, after the intermission. In a nod to the elements of Commedia dell’arte in this play our clowns will perform a series of lazzis (improvised comic bits). This comic competition suggests the central conflict of the play between the two gentlemen. As their names suggest, Valentine and Proteus are destined to represent the true heart (constancy) and metamorphosis (change). Even as a young playwright, Shakespeare reveals truths about human nature that still resonate today. – Emily Bryan, Director of Education THE CHILDREN’S ATTIC Clothing, Toys & Sports Equipment Tues-Fri 9:30-4:30, Sat 10-4 203 655-4192 www.thechildrensattic.com PHOTO BY MARK SMITH But to understand the characters of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, we have to recognize that Shakespeare was writing in a culture that esteemed male friendship above the romantic love between a man and a woman. By the end of his career, Shakespeare seems less certain of this hierarchy of platonic love versus romantic love, and perhaps we see that questioning best in Launce and his dog, Crab. In fact, the relationship between Launce and Crab parodies the idea of friendship in the play. Here is an “indivisible” bond: “O, the dog is me and I am myself,” says Launce. 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Leslie Lawrence - Chair Carolyn Chiodo & Marie Reynolds - Auction Co-Chairs Abigail Neave - Decorating Chair Marion Aaron Barbra Bell Dulcy Brainard Charlotte Lyeth Burton Jeanne DeLoe Laura Devens Daphne Ely Christine McGee Amy Miller Anne Perlin Whitney Pierpont Sarah Ritchey Dulcy Brainard Carolyn & Don Chiodo Stewart Chiodo Dean DeLoe Jim Golden & Marie Reynolds Marian Golden Lisa Ives Kathy Kostohryz Christy Sagalyn Heather Silver Trish Skidmore Doris Trivisonno Alison Vanderbilt Darunee Wilson Leslie & Bobby Lawrence Sarah Ritchey Lisa Shanahan Price Snedaker Douglas Thomson Lisa Thomson Alison Vanderbilt Darunee Wilson PHOTO BY MARK SMITH Leslie Lawrence & Bruce & Cherie Burton at Shakespeare on the Sound's Spring 2014 Gala. 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Jack Darrow, Marion Aaron and friend enjoy Shakespeare on the Sound's Spring 2014 Gala. 46 47 Apprentice Company Shakespeare on the Sound’s apprentice program provides talented theater students and developing artists the opportunity to work on The Two Gentlemen of Verona with some of the country’s foremost theater artists. The Apprentice Company is an integral part of the organization and the participants work in a variety of areas ranging from Acting to Production Design and Dramaturgy. Through work in rehearsals, master classes and a variety of other activities in the program offers each apprentice a deeply meaningful and educational opportunities for growth and artistic development. PHOTO BY MARK SMITH 2014 Apprentice Company. ³$6XPPHUDW6\OYDQPDGHDOOWKH GLIIHUHQFHLQWKH)DOO´ /URCERTIlEDTEACHERSUNCOVERSKILLGAPSANDADDRESSSPECIlCNEEDSWHICHHELPS CHILDRENFEELBETTERABOUTHOMEWORKANDTHEMSELVES#ALL3YLVANTODAYTOlNDOUT HOWYOUCANSEEADRAMATICINCREASEINYOURCHILDSCONlDENCEANDGRADES This year we are excited to welcome thirteen apprentices from all over Fairfield County and beyond. Acting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Briana Archer, Noah Berman, Avery Deutsch, Caroline Lazar, Julia Lennon, Catherine Luciani, Kristen Misthopoulos, Josh Mallin Directing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eliza Ranieri Dramaturgy/Stage Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Skudrzyk Costume Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Rakowsky Sound Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Steinthal Playwriting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iliana Figueroa We are also delighted to introduce our six high school Mega-Volunteers, who have helped in many different important areas of production. Max Kenyon, Jessica DeRocco, Seaton Crossman, Jacob Smith, Bella Ferrante, Cristina Noujaim 1RZ(QUROOLQJIRU6XPPHU&ODVVHV ,QGLYLGXDOL]HGDIWHUVFKRROWXWRULQJIRUVWXGHQWV RIDOODJHVLQWKHIROORZLQJVXEMHFWV 5HDGLQJ:ULWLQJ+LVWRU\(OHPHQWDU\0DWK$OJHEUD *HRPHWU\&DOFXOXV+LJK6FKRRO6FLHQFHV6WXG\6NLOOV 36$76$7$&7,6((66$73UHS %URRN6WUHHW'DULHQ&7 ZZZV\OYDQGDULHQFRP 48 30 Celeating Yea &HOHEUDWLQJ<HDUV in Darien LQ'DULHQ Bill Berloni (animal trainer) and Oliver 49 Educational Programs Carver Center After-School Residencies Let’s Play Shakespeare! In a new K-5 program, three actors from last year’s production of As You Like It introduced students to Student from Carver Center Residency at some of Shakespeare’s most beloved Ponus Ridge Middle School striking a tableaux. characters. Playing the mechanicals from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the actors search for the best play to perform for the students while giving them a taste of Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It and Henry V. It’s a lively, fun and engaging introduction to Shakespeare. 50 PHOTO BY SCOTT BARTELSON For twelve weeks, Teaching Artists from Shakespeare on the Sound taught after-school residencies with the students from the Carver Center at Brien McMahon and Norwalk High School. Focusing on public speaking and Shakespeare, students engaged in theatre activities that highlighted finding their own voices. 51 educational programs educational programs Adult Lecture – Two Gentlemen of Verona Speaking Daggers: Shakespeare and the Fight Against Bullying PHOTO BY HARTFORD COURANT In November of 2012, Shakespeare on the Sound was asked to bring 'Speaking Daggers' into the Hartford Public School System. We premiered the program in Hartford at McDonough Experiential Learning School and America's Choice at SAND school to praise from teachers and students. We continued our tour of the program at schools throughtout the region. This program addresses the national epidemic of bullying through Shakespeare's works by looking at the complex power relationships between the characters in Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Merchant of Venice. The program allows students to take action in finding alternative solutions in the conflicts in the play by inviting them onto the stage with the actors. The program also addresses social exclusion, cyberbullying, and empathy building all through active dialogue between actor and student. Shakespeare on the Sound continues to enter into classrooms across Connecticut and Westchester county bringing the works and words of Shakespeare alive to students from every generation. Mark Schenker of Yale University leads a discussion of The Two Gentlemen of Verona both as an individual play and with respect to its place in the Shakespeare canon. One of Shakespeare’s earliest works and—in the view of some critics— his first comedy, Two Gentlemen presents a world in which the values of love and those of friendship appear to be at odds. As it moves towards resolution and reconciliation, it employs elements of plot and character that we will see in the more mature plays, including Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, and Twelfth Night. Copies of The Two Gentlemen of Verona will be available for participants’ use during the lecture. It is not necessary to read the play in advance. Mark J. Schenker has been at Yale College since 1990. He is currently a senior associate dean of the College and dean of academic affairs. Born and raised in New York City, he received his Ph.D. in English Literature from Columbia University and has taught at Columbia, New York University, and Trinity College (Hartford). Dean Schenker has led book discussion series in public libraries and other venues in Connecticut for over 25 years and lectures frequently on literature and film for public audiences. He was the recipient of the 2001 Wilbur Cross Award for Outstanding Humanities Scholar, presented by the Connecticut Humanities Council. This is his tenth year lecturing on the productions put up by Shakespeare on the Sound. PHOTO BY SCOTT BARTELSON Shakespeare ON at Darien Library PHOTO BY HARTFORD COURANT Shakespeare on the Sound continues to enter into classrooms across Connecticut and Westchester County bringing the works and words of Shakespeare alive to students from every generation. If you are interested in bringing our experienced and knowledgeable staff and teaching artists into YOUR classroom, contact our Director of Education, Emily Bryan at [email protected] Iris McQuillan-Grace and Nicholas Urda in Speaking Daggers in Hartford. 52 53 Shakespeare on the Sound – some history 1995 Outdoor Shakespeare in Rowayton was the brainchild of Megan Crowley McAllister. She suggested the idea to Ezra Barnes, an actor/director, who had experience founding a similar company in Westerly, R.I. They recruited six others to form a Board and then raised the funds for the first production. 1996 Rowayton’s 6th Taxing District gave permission for the first production to be staged in Pinkney Park. This park on the banks of the Five Mile River has a topography that creates a natural amphitheater. Much Ado About Nothing was the inaugural production. Scheduled for 8 performances, one was lost to bad weather. To the delight of all, an estimated 6,000 saw this show. Donations at the gate and a first Gala helped make for a breakeven year. 1997-1999 The number of performances increased from 8 to 12. The plays were Twelfth Night (1997), The Taming of the Shrew (1998) and Romeo and Juliet (1999). Combining more performances and popular plays resulted in increased audiences, peaking in 1999 with 10,500. Community support and a growing audience provided financial stability. some history (2011) and Romeo and Juliet (2012). Costs were going up and the economy down, so the Board recognized changes had to be made. 2012 -2014 Steven Yuhasz with 30 years of experience as a producer and director on Broadway, Off-Broadway and numerous regional theatres became Executive Director, marking a change in organizational structure. He produced Romeo and Juliet, then the general management of productions with a change to the hiring of an annual guest director. Production was pulled from Greenwich and the budget cut to pay down debt. Back in Rowayton only, As You Like It (2013) directed by Claire Shannon Kelly was a critical success. Our debt was halved. Concurrently, Emily Bryan became Director of Education. She expanded Shakespeare in lower Fairfield County schools, promoted the summer camp program, and established our crown jewel anti-bullying program, “Speaking Daggers.” The Apprentice Program continues to introduce young people to the theatre arts. 2015 We will celebrate our 20th year! As we honor our Founders, we hope you will join in! 2000-2006 In 2000, the season was extended to 16 performances. The plays were A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2000), Henry V (2001), As You Like It (2002), The Merchant of Venice (2003), The Winter’s Tale (2004), The Tempest (2005) and Macbeth (2006). The audiences averaged 9,000 per year. The suggested “donation” increased to $15 in 2002 and $20 in 2004. The Gala, now an established event became a major part of fund raising. In 2006 the Board and management decided to find a second venue. 2007-2008 An agreement to test a short season in Baldwin Park was reached with Greenwich. That park, while larger and flatter than Pinkney Park has its waterfront on Greenwich harbor. After Rowatyon’s run in 2007, the show was transferred to Greenwich where 4 performances played to 4,000 people. In 2008, the number of Greenwich shows doubled. The plays were The Comedy of Errors (2007) and Julius Caesar (2008). PHOTO BY MARK SMITH 2009-2011 The company underwent a year of major artistic change with the hiring of Joanna Settle as Artistic Director. The new artistic team’s international credentials created a show that also increased rehearsal time and raised actors’ salaries. The play A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2009) was her first production. Nearly 14,000 attended, accounting for the largest audience ever. Launched in 2009, was our Apprentice Company and a new play reading series. Joanna directed Othello (2010), Much Ado About Nothing Chris Ghaffari (Orlando) and Christopher Smalley (Charles) in a wrestling match from Shakespeare on the Sound's As You Like It. 54 55 Volunteers When we went to press, we were in the midst of filling our roster of festival volunteers, whose work in the park is crucial to the success of our production. The great outpouring of enthusiasm and support from our volunteers in the community is remarkable and truly appreciated. Freya Bloomer Paul Cantor Barbara Chrzan Lisa Grant Pam Hamilton George Huffman Glenda M. Kammerer Midge Kennedy Eric Leeb Eddie Lester Yvonne Myska Cathy Nash Abigail Neave Noelle Newell Cristina Noujaim Marie Reynolds Sarah Ritchey Lynn Worland Shakespeare on the Sound mission statement Shakespeare on the Sound is committed to producing affordable, professional open-air productions of the plays of William Shakespeare and related authors in Fairfield County. Working in collaboration with area civic, business and educational institutions, Shakespeare on the Sound presents an annual theatre festival, which brings great dramatic works to a broad audience, creating a forum for learning, appreciation and celebration. Our Educational programming goal is to build community through the arts, giving the works of Shakespeare a vibrant life beyond the summer festival with a variety of school, library, adult education, and art programs as a means to reach a diverse cross-section of people of all ages and economic backgrounds. TWITTER: www.twitter.com/Shake_Sound FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ShakespeareOnTheSound Take Centerstage at Ohio Wesleyan University OWU students engage, inspire, and connect with each other and the world. Our unique international experiences, Connected Courses, research opportunities, internships, field experiences, and networking opportunities prepare students for success in a world not yet imagined. 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