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Director – Lisa Portes Musical Director – Mark Elliott Dramaturg – Devon Mary Doherty Vocal Coach – Eva Breneman Choreographer – Arthur Soria Scenic Designer – Rachel Watson Costume Designer – Constance Lee Lighting Designer – Jared Gooding Sound Designer – Jeff Gary Stage Manager – Olivia Wallace DePaul’s Merle Reskin Theatre 60 E. Balbo Drive, Chicago, IL 60605 presents March 27 – May 12, 2012 Lisa Portes, Artistic Director 1 Barrio Grrl!TRANSCRIPT
1Barrio Grrl!
Lisa Portes, Artistic Director
presents
book and lyrics by Quiara Alegría Hudesmusic by Bill Sherman
Director – Lisa PortesMusical Director – Mark Elliott
Dramaturg – Devon Mary DohertyVocal Coach – Eva BrenemanChoreographer – Arthur Soria
Scenic Designer – Rachel WatsonCostume Designer – Constance LeeLighting Designer – Jared Gooding
Sound Designer – Jeff GaryStage Manager – Olivia Wallace
March 27 – May 12, 2012
Sponsored by
DePaul’s Merle Reskin Theatre60 E. Balbo Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
Email: [email protected]://theatreschool.depaul.edu
(312) 922-1999
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CAST IN ORDER OF APPEAR ANCE
MUSICAL NUMBERS
Ana .................................................................................................................................... Sonaz IzadiThe Amazing Voice ............................................................................................. Kelly Erin SloanAbuelo/Professor/King Harald V .................................................................. Gregory MarlowOdette ..............................................................................................................Kelsey Ann WackerOscar ........................................................................................................................Daniel JohnsonSandip....................................................................................................................Matthew SherrillWaitress/Shopper/Mom ....................................................................................... Lisandra Tena
Place: Waterloo Street in North Philadelphia; a narrow one-way
block crammed with brick row houses on either side.
Time: The Summer.
Strobe lights and theatrical haze will be used in this production.
The play will be performed without intermission.
Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC.
Barrio Grrrl
Summer in the Barrio
Something Out of Nothing
The Champ
Barrio Lullaby
Change the World
Certified Imaginary Friend
Nobel Suite
Barrio Lullaby Part 2
Amazing Ride
Barrio Lullaby Part 3
Other Corners
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PRODUCTION STAFF
Assistant Director ......................................................................................................Caitlin Body
Assistant Musical Director .................................................................................Kelly Erin Sloan
Assistant Dramaturg ............................................................................................ Tiffany Wilson
Assistant Stage Managers ................................................ Caroline D’Angelo, Emily Hitmar
Assistant Scenic Designer ..........................................................................................Emily Boyd
Assistant Draper Cutter ................................................................................................ Olivia Ball
Assistant Lighting Designer .................................................................................. Bailey L Rosa
Assistant Sound Designer ....................................................................................... Jack Hawkins
Production Coordinator ..............................................................................................Alexis Links
Technical Director .....................................................................................................Anders Wahl
Assistant Technical Director ........................................................................ Andrew McCarthy
Reskin Technical Director ...............................................................................................Jen Leahy
Reskin Assistant Technical Director .....................................................................Max Raynolds
Technical Assistant and Properties .............................................................. Aaron Pijanowski
Scene Shop Foreman .......................................................................................... Gerry Reynolds
Scenic Artist ..............................................................................................................Joanna White
Property Master ..................................................................................................Wayne W. Smith
Costumiere ...................................................................................................... Dawn G. McKesey
Stitcher ......................................................................................................................So Hui Chong
Make-up Supervisor ...............................................................................................Nan Zabriskie
Make-up Assistants ................................................................. Todd Boger, Jessica Burgwald
Master Electrician ................................................................................................ Patrick Stewart
Rep Master Electrician .........................................................................................Garvin Jellison
Assistant Master Electrician ................................................................................Dan Friedman
Scenery and Property Crew ......................Christian Esparza, Asia Martin, Wesley Toledo
Costume Crew ..........................Emily Adler, Victoria Allen, Max Stewart, Lindsey Tindall
Make-up Crew ........................................................................ Anna Slotterback, Castille Ritter
Lighting Crew .......................................................... Daniel Friedman, Kathleen Hemingway,
Carter Petray, Hugh Smith
Sound Crew ..................................................................Matthew Reich, Lakeidrick Wimberly
Sign Language Interpreter Coordinator ..............................................................David Jones
Sign Language Interpreters .................................................. Sheila Kettering, Pip Klibanow
Director of Marketing and Public Relations ...........................................................Anna Ables
Manager of PR and Special Events ...................................................................... Andrea Tichy
Publicity/Production Photos .................................................. Anna Ables, Michael Brosilow
Publicity and House Crew ......................................................M.E. Barker, Molly Dannenberg,
Noah Laufer, Elias Pearlstein, Peter Varga
Box Office Manager ....................................................................................................... Julia Curns
House Manager ....................................................................................................LaKisha Jackson
Theatre Manager ........................................................................................................Leslie Shook
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DIRECTOR ’S NOTE
DR A M ATURGY NOTE
Welcome to Barrio Grrrrl! A Musical. I am so happy you could all join us. I want
to share a few things with you about why I love Barrio Grrrl and her friends and
family so much! For Barrio Grrrl (aka Ana Ortiz) it’s the summer after her 2nd
grade year (she turns 9 during the play), and she is on her own with her friends. Her
mom works for the U.S. Army and is away serving active duty, so her Abuelo is the
one taking care of her. But he has to work every day, too. Ana is home alone a lot.
But does she mope? Does she pout? Does she sit around all day watching
T.V.? No! Ana creates an imaginary friend, the Amazing Voice. With her help she
becomes (drumroll, please!) Barrio Grrrl and inspires all her friends: Sandip, Odette
& Oscar—to use their own imaginations and sense of possibility to bring fun
and ICE CREAM to their summer in the barrio. There’s a song in this play called
“Something Out of Nothing.” To me: that’s the key to the whole story. Peace out.
~ Lisa Portes, Director
Zap! Bam! Pow! Being a super hero can be a blast. As her alter ego Barrio Grrrl, Ana
Ortiz saves her friends and family from boredom and injustice in her North Philly
barrio, all while having a ton of fun!
However, Ana discovers that super powers also come with super responsibilities
like believing in yourself, making sacrifices, and empowering others. Ana also
learns that being super doesn’t mean being perfect. Even heroes make mistakes. It is
the ability to learn from your mistakes and to ask for help that truly makes you super.
Nobody’s life is perfect, and everyone goes through difficult times. But using her
super powers of positivity and perseverance, Barrio Grrrl reminds us that “Hope
is Not a Nope,” and with a little imagination, we can make “Something Out of
Nothing” and turn even the toughest of situations into something super!
We’re very excited to have you join Ana Ortiz a.k.a. Barrio Grrrl for her most
amazing and important adventure yet.
-Devon Mary Doherty, 4th year BFA/Theatre Arts
and Tiffany Wilson, 4th year/Dramaturgy
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B IOGR APHIES
Sonaz Izadi (Ana) 3rd year BFA/Acting. Sonaz is from Irvine, California. Her previous Theatre School credits include Lena in A Mouthful of Birds, Dani in DNA, Deanie in Splendor in the Grass, Helena in Faustus, and Ensemble in Venus.
Dan Johnson (Oscar), 4th year BFA/Actor. Dan is from Independence, Missouri. Dan’s most recent Theatre School credits include Alceste in The Misanthrope, Mephistopheles in Faustus, Eddie in Fool for Love, and Luke Monster in The Monster Under the Bed.
Gregory Marlow (Abuelo/Professor/King Harald V), 2nd year MFA/Acting. Favorite theatres performed in: The Gershwin Theatre (NY), Cherry Lane Theatre (NY), Hudson Stage Company (NY), American Theatre Company (IL), NYSAF, NYMF, NYW, Negro Ensemble Company (NY), Papermill Playhouse (NJ), Cape Rep Theatre (MA), Barnstormers Theatre (NH), and Mason Street Warehouse (MI). Film: Far from Heaven (Reginald Carter), HBO’s Addiction. Gregory toured with The 40th Anniversary Euporean and Italian Tour of Hair.
Matthew Sherrill (Sandip), 3rd year BFA/Actor. Matthew is from Monterey, California. Previous Theatre School credits include Mouthful of Birds, Blue Room, Marriage, Puto, and most recently Venus. He was also a cast member in DePaul’s Milewalkers 2011.
Kelly Erin Sloan (The Amazing Voice), 4th year BFA/Acting. Kelly is from Southfield, Michigan. Her past Theatre School credits include Story Theatre, Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, Aunt Esther in Gem of the Ocean, Frenchie in Cabaret, Ensemble in Objects Lie on a Table, Mayme in Intimate Apparel, and the title characters in Pinkalicious and Venus.
Lisandra Tena (Mom/Waiter/Salesperson), is a 4th Year BFA Acting Major. Lisandra is from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her New Mexico credits include: A Light in My Soul (in collaboration with Leigh Fondakowski/Tectonic Theater Project), Andarse Por Las Ramas, A Hole in the Wall, and Yemaya’s Belly. Her Theatre School credits include: Venus, Puto, Doubt, Hedda Gabler, Bacchae, Antigone, Lips Together-Teeth Apart, Story Theatre, and Bud, Not Buddy.
Kelsey Ann Wacker (Odette), 3rd year BFA/Actor. Kelsey is from Sarasota, Florida. She attended Idyllwild Arts Academy and Marymount Manhattan College before coming to DePaul. She has previously been seen in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, and as Mrs. Gottlieb in Dead Man’s Cell Phone.
Quaria Algerîa Hudes (Playwright) was born and raised in West Philadelphia and now lives in New York. Her plays, including Yemaya’s Belly (Portland Stage Company), Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue (Page 73 Productions), and The Adventures Of Barrio Grrrl! (Miracle Theatre), have been produced at theaters nationwide and will soon be published by Dramatists Play Service. Her musical In The Heights opens on Broadway in March 2008, following a 2007 off-Broadway run, with a book by Hudes and music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. She is also a composer and earned a B.A. in Music Composition from Yale, then an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Brown.
Bill Sherman (Music) earned a Drama Desk nomination for In the Heights Off-Broadway. He was also the composer for the second season of MTV’s “Gamekillers.” Arranger: A Night for Comden and Green; Lover, Liar, Lady. Music preparation: Captain Louie; Bare: A Pop Opera; Zanna, Don’t! Bill is a proud member of NY’s premier hip-hop, improv and comedy group, Freestyle Love Supreme, that traveled to the Aspen, Edinburgh, Melbourne and Montreal comedy festivals.
Lisa Portes (Director) serves as the Head of Directing and the Artistic Director of Chicago Playworks for Young Audience for The Theatre School. Chicago Playworks credits include Pinkalicious by Elizabeth and Victoria Kann, Cinderella Eats Rice and Beans by Karen Zacarías and Debbie Wicks La Puma and The Highest Heaven by José Cruz González. Other recent projects include The Piano Teacher by Julia Cho (Next Theatre), the world premieres of Ghostwritten (Goodman Theatre) and After A Hundred Years (Guthrie Theatre) both by Naomi Iizuka, Ski Dubai by Laura Jacqmin and Spare Change by Mia McCullough (First Look Repertory of New Plays, Steppenwolf Theatre) Elliot, A Soldier’s Fugue by Quiara Hudes (Teatro Vista and Rivendell Theatre at Steppenwolf ), El Grito del Bronx by
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B IOGR APHIES (c o n t.)
Migdalia Cruz (Latino Theatre Festival, Goodman Theatre) Permanent Collection by Thomas Gibbons (Northlight Theatre), Far Away by Caryl Churchill and In the Blood by Suzan-Lori Parks (Next Theatre), Offspring of the Cold War by Carlos Murillo (Walkabout Theatre) and Wilder by Erin Cressida Wilson, Jack Herrick and Mike Craver (Playwrights Horizons, NYC). Her work has been seen regionally at the Kennedy Center, South Coast Repertory Theatre’s Hispanic Playwrights Project, McCarter Theatre Lab, A Contemporary American Theatre Festival, Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., the Cape Cod Theatre Project, the Sundance Theatre Lab, the Santa Barbara Theatre Lab, and the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Conference; in New York her work has been seen at Playwrights Horizons, Soho Rep, New York Theatre Workshop, the Public Theatre, the Flea Theatre and the Cherry Lane Alternative Theatre. For The Theatre School, Lisa has directed Electricidad by Luis Alfaro, Hamlet, Cloud Nine by Carol Churchill, Three Sisters and Polaroid Stories by Naomi Iizuka. Lisa is a proud Bridgeport resident where she lives with her husband, playwright Carlos Murillo and their two children Eva Rose and Carlos Alejandro.
Mark Elliott (Musical Director) has taught Musical Theatre Performance at The Theatre School, DePaul University in Chicago for over twenty years. Recent productions at The Theatre School include Cabaret, Urinetown, The Last Five Years, A New Brain, and Assassins. He has provided musical direction for over one hundred fifty productions for theatres such as the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Roosevelt University, Fox Theatricals, Loyola University, Theatre at the Center, Centerlight Theatre, and Appletree Theatre, among many others. He has served as musical director for the annual Joseph Jefferson Awards and Joseph Jefferson Citations on several occasions and was nominated for a Jeff for The Robber Bridegroom for Griffin Theatre. He has composed original scores and incidental music for nearly seventy productions, including the Off-Broadway production of Sophie, Totie and Belle and Fair City, commissioned by Roosevelt University. A series of harp pieces, Rhyme
or Treason, is published by Lyon & Healy and his lyrics for the play Soul Sisters are published in Shared Stages:10 American Dramas of Blacks and Jews, published by SUNY Press.
Caitlin Body (Assistant Director), 3rd year BFA/Theatre Arts. Caitlin hails from Osceola, Iowa. She has worked at the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines in an educational capacity.
Devon Mary Doherty (Dramaturg), 4th year BFA/Theatre Arts. Devon hails from Toronto, Canada. Previous Theatre School credits include serving as dramaturg for Morgan Madison’s lab Fairytales Not Suitable for Children, performing in Ernie Nolan’s production of The Witches (Witch Ensemble), assistant directing for Reshmi Hazra on Venus, Normal and Blood Wedding, and directing Silence as part of the 2011 10-minute Play Festival. This spring, Devon will be directing Leave the Balcony Open as part of the Theatre Arts Lab Series.
Tiffany Wilson (Assistant Dramaturg), 4th year BFA Dramaturgy/Criticism major. She was dramaturg for Intimate Apparel, Much Ado about Nothing, The Monster Under the Bed, and Inky at The Theatre School. Tiffany currently teaches healthy decision-making workshops with Peer Health Exchange, and served as an assistant teacher at Gary Comer College Prep and Libby Elementary School.
Eva Breneman (Vocal Coach) teaches Voice and Dialects to the BFA3’s at DePaul. Previous Theatre School projects: Monster in a Box. Other Chicago credits: The March; Man In Love, To Kill The Mockingbird, The Brother/Sister Plays, Huck Finn, The Diary Of Anne Frank (Steppenwolf ); Elizabeth Rex, The Madness Of King George (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Season’s Greetings, A Life, The Lieutenant Of Inishmore (Northlight); Mr. Rickey Calls A Meeting, The Great Fire, Ethan Frome (Lookingglass); The Caretaker, Do The Hustle, Travels with My Aunt (Writer’s Theatre); Enron, The Front Page, In Darfur, To Master the Art, The History Boys, Fiorello, and This Happy Breed (Timeline); The Petrified Forest, Aristocrats (StrawDog Theatre). Regional: Around the World in 80 Days (Centerstage Baltimore and Kansas City Repertory); Mamma Mia!
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(National Tour; Las Vegas). Television: The Chicago Code (Fox); The Beast (A&E). Eva is an Associate Artist at Timeline, and a Production Affiliate of Lookingglass.
Arthur Soria (Choreographer)
Rachel Watson (Scenic Designer), 3rd year BFA/Scenic Design. Rachel is from a military family. She has assisted on The Secret Garden, Medea, and A Lie of the Mind and designed A View from the Bridge.
Anders Wahl (Technical Director),3rd year BFA/Theatre Technology. Anders from Rochester, New York. Recent Theatre School credits include: The Secret Garden (Master Carpenter), Much Ado About Nothing (Props Artisan), and Mayday Mayday Tuesday (Master Carpenter).
Constance Michelle Lee (Costume Designer), 4th year BFA/Costume Design. Theatre School credits include: Blood Pudding, and The Ernie Play. Lee firmly believes in rooted collaboration in performance art and has collaborated with ETA Theater Company, Links Hall, Chicago Dramatist, Chicago Dance Makers Forum/ Erica Mott Inc., Operamatic, and The Theatrical Jazz Aesthetic. Constance’s aesthetic is an exploration of the body as sculpture/ body architectural storytelling and intricate manipulation of layered fibers.
Jared Gooding (Lighting Designer) 4th year BFA/Lighting Design. A native of Houston, Texas, Jared’s design credits include the world premiere of The Ernie Play, stagings of Sadako and the Thousand Cranes, A Brown Tale, and In the City of Jungles.
Patrick Stewart (Master Electrician), 4th Year BFA/Lighting Design. Patrick is currently working his 6th Season with Six Flags Theme Parks (2nd Season at Great America, Entertainment Show Support) where he will be continuing his career in Theme Park Entertainment. Past Theatre School credits include Lighting Designer for Nancy Drew, Faustus and Loose Knit, Assistant Lighting Designer for Alice in Wonderland, and Master Electrician for A
Midsummer Night’s Dream and Bud Not Buddy. www.patrickstewartdesigns.com.
Garvin Jellison (Rep Master Electrician), 3rd year BFA/Lighting Design. Garvin is originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. At The Theatre School, Garvin has worked on 1001, Original Recipe, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, The Bacchae, The Underpants, Pinkalicious, Hedda Gabler, The Witches and The Misanthrope. Garvin works as a freelance lighting designer for theatre and dance productions.
Jeff Gary (Sound Designer) 4th year BFA/Sound Design. Recent professional designs include: The Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion (Caffeine Theatre), La Cage aux Folles (Oregon Shakespeare Festival Daedalus Project), Local Produce 2 (Ashland Contemporary Theatre). Recent student designs include: Traveling in Packs (CSSD London), A Lie of the Mind, Mayday Mayday Tuesday, Medea, Much Ado About Nothing, The Skriker, Cabaret, Four Twins, Pygmalion, Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet. (DePaul University). Jeff was the FAIR Assistant Sound Designer at Oregon Shakespeare Festival for the 2011 Season, and assisted multiple designers on productions of The Pirates Of Penzance (Kai Harada, Joanna Lynn Staub), Henry IV, pt 2 (Paul James Prengergast), Love’s Labours Lost (Paul James Prendergast), Ghost Light (Andre Pluess) and The African Company Presents Richard III (Todd Barton). Music Production Includes: Sobriquet; Everything Ends and Hello Fractured Sky. Awards include: Student Merritt Award 2011 and the The Julia K. & Adolph Olsansky Endowed Scholarship.
Olivia Wallace (Stage Manager) 3rd Year BFA/Stage Management. Olivia Wallace is a Chicago native. Her favorite Theatre School credits include The Pillowman (ASM), Thieves Like Us (ASM), Pygmalion (SM), Cabaret (ASM) and Mayday Mayday Tuesday (ASM). Professional credits include Shining City at Redtwist Theatre and Salome at The National Pasttime Theatre as part of their Naked July Festival.
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Entries must be received by May 31, 2012.
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The Theatre School’s 2011-2012 Season
Announcing Our 2012-2013 Season
THE THEATRE SCHOOL SHOWCASE
The Rivalsby Richard Brinsley Sheridan
directed by Catherine WeidnerApril 13 - 22, 2012
(previews 4/11 & 4/12)
I Am Bradley Manningby Sarah Gubbins
directed by Geoff ButtonMay 9 - 13, 2012
THE THEATRE SCHOOL SHOWCASE
Spring Awakeningbook and lyrics by Steven Sater,
music by Duncan Sheikbased on the play by Frank Wedekind
directed by Damon Kiely, musical direction by Mark Elliott
September 28 – October 7, 2012 (previews 9/26 & 9/27)
Angels in America: Perestroikaby Tony Kushner
directed by Jane Drake BrodyFebruary 8 - 17, 2013
(previews 2/6 & 2/7)
Measure for Measureby William Shakespeare
directed by Catherine WeidnerApril 19 - 28, 2013
(previews 4/17 & 4/18)
MFA13, TBAAn ensemble piece to be performed by
MFA III actorsdirected by Dexter Bullard
May 17 - 25, 2013 (previews 5/15 & 5/16)
CHICAGO PLAYWORKS FOR FAMILIES AND YOUNG AUDIENCES
Barrio Grrrl! A Musicalbook and lyrics by Quiara Alegría Hudes
music by Bill Sherman, directed by Lisa Portesmusical direction by Mark Elliott
March 27 – May 12, 2012
NEW PLAYWRIGHTS SERIES
The Death of Gaia Divineby Jacob Schuler
directed by John JenkinsMay 4 – 13, 2012 (previews 5/2 & 5/3)
CHICAGO PLAYWORKS FOR FAMILIES AND YOUNG AUDIENCES
A Wrinkle in Timebook by Madeleine L’Engle,
adapted by John Gloredirected by Ernie Nolan
October 23 – December 1, 2012
Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boybook by Gary D. Schmidt, adapted by Cheryl L. Westdirected by John Jenkins
January 19 – March 2, 2013
The Coral Kingby James Ambrose Browndirected by Ann Wakefield
April 2 – May 25, 2013
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THEATRE SCHOOL FACULT Y / STAFF
John Culbert – DeanDean Corrin – Associate DeanLinda Buchanan – Associate Dean for
CurriculumChristine Binder – Chair, Design and Technical
TheatreBarry Brunetti – Chair of Theatre StudiesTrudie Kessler – Chair, Performance
Department
ADMINISTRATION Anna Ables — Director of Marketing and Public
RelationsJason Beck — Director of AdmissionsMitsu Beck – Executive Assistant John Bridges — Assistant Dean, Director of
Administration, Alumni RelationsTessa Craib-Cox – Director of DevelopmentAnastasia Gonzalez – Budget ManagerJoshua Mangilia - Technical Operations
ManagerAndrea Tichy — Manager of PR and Special
EventsMelissa Tropp – Admissions AssistantJeanne Williams – Coordinator of Academic
ServicesAJ Links – Production CoordinatorDexter Zollicoffer – Diversity Advisor
ACTING & DIRECTINGDexter Bullard – Head of Graduate Acting,
Artistic Director/The Theatre School Showcase
John Jenkins – Head of Undergraduate ActingLisa Portes – Head of Directing, Artistic Director/
Chicago Playworks
MOVEMENTPatrice Egleston – Head of Movement
VOICE AND SPEECHClaudia Anderson – Head of Voice and Speech
DESIGNChristine Binder – Head of Lighting DesignLinda Buchanan – Head of Scene DesignNan Cibula-Jenkins – Head of Costume DesignVictoria DeIorio– Head of Sound DesignNan Zabriskie- Head of Make Up
TECHNICAL THEATREShane Kelly – Head of Theatre TechnologyJanet C. Messmer – Head of Costume
TechnologyNarda E. Alcorn – Head of Stage Management
THEATRE STUDIESBarry Brunetti – Head of Theatre ArtsCarlos Murillo – Head of PlaywritingAlan Salzenstein – Head of Arts LeadershipMarcie McVay – Interim Head of Theatre
ManagementRachel Shteir – Head of DramaturgySharon Bridgeforth– Visiting Multicultural
Faculty Member
LIBERAL STUDIES
TECHNICAL STAFFSo Hui Chong – StitcherTim Combs – Technical DirectorMyron Elliott – Costume Shop ManagerChris Hofmann – Director of ProductionJen Leahy – Reskin Technical DirectorDawn G. McKesey – Assistant Costume Shop
ManagerMax Raynolds– Reskin Assistant Technical
DirectorAaron Pijanowski – Technical AssistantGerry Reynolds – Scene Shop Foreman Ron Seeley – Master ElectricianWayne W. Smith – Property Master, Safety
OfficerJoanna White – Scenic Artist
For more information, check our Web site: theatreschool.depaul.edu
Greg AllenJane Drake BrodyLinda GillumNoah GregoropolousNick JohneDamon Kiely
Susan MessingMatt MillerJoseph Slowik, emeritusAnn WakefieldCatherine Weidner
Laura DixonGabriel HalpernNatasha JuliusAlie McManusKimosha Murphy
Julia NearyNick Sandys PullinClifton RobinsonMary Schmich
Bea BoscoLou ConteyShanesia DavisJen GoodeCarolyn Hoerdemann
Reggie LawrenceDan MoserChris PeakJames ShermanRachel Slavick
Suzanne Bizer Alan Donahue Criss Henderson Jim JensenChris JonesJan Kallish
Ernie NolanBill O’ConnorCoya Paz-BrownriggRoche SchulferSandy Shinner
Claude BinderJason BrownRichard BynumDavid CastellanosKevin Depinet David Naunton
Russell PooleMichael RourkeJim SavageAlden VasquezLaura Whitlock
Jeff BauerJohn BoescheRachel HealyJason Knox
Jack K. MagawBirgit Rattenborg-
WiseJoanna White
Eva BrenemanMark ElliottPhyllis E. Griffin Trudie Kessler
Kathy KeyesJason MartinDiane RobinsonPhil Timberlake
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MERLE RESK IN THEATRE STAFF
Dean ...................................................................................................................................... John CulbertTheatre Manager ............................................................................................................... Leslie ShookDirector of Marketing and Public Relations ................................................................Anna AblesManager of Public Relations and Special Events .................................................. Andrea TichyMarketing Assistants ............................... Jean Compton, Meredith Matthews, Jenna Moran Webmaster ....................................................................................................................Joshua ManigliaBox Office Manager ..............................................................................................................Julia CurnsAssistant Box Office Manager ................................................................................Stefanie RahaimTicket Agents .....................................................................................Brent Beavers, Brandon Mack,
Meghan Owen, Anastasia SchriberGroup Sales Representative .................................................................................... Linda RM JonesGroup Sales Assistants ................................................................................... Christopher Knoerzer,Administrative Assistant ......................................................................................................Liz CalvertOffice Assistants ................................................................................................................ Jourdi WallerChicago Playworks House Manager .................................................................... LaKisha JacksonTheatre School Showcase House Manager ...................................................................Alicia GrafReskin Technical Director .....................................................................................................Jen LeahyReskin Assistant Technical Director ..........................................................................Max RaynoldsTechnical Assistant ...................................................................................................Aaron PijanowskiMaster Electrician ................................................................................................................. Ron Seeley
THE THEATRE SCHOOL STUDENT WORKERS
Faculty Assistants ......................................................... Brent Beavers, Belinda Bing, Todd Boger,Celeste Cooper, John Crosthwaite, Devon Doherty,Liz Fiala, Joseph Flynn, Reshmi Hazra, Emily Hitmar,
Garvin Jellison, Toni Kendrick, Constance Lee,Jillian Rothman, Brae Singleton, Kelly Sloan,
Krenee Tolson, Krissy Vanderwarker, Olivia WallaceAdmissions Assistants ................................................Nick Belley, Karly Bergmann, Taylor Blim,
Anna Bosy, Dan Johnson, and Morgan MadisonAdministration Assistants ...................................Jacob Abbas, Olga Aguilar, Cameron Benoit,
Meredith Boe, Mark Bonham, Bella Coelho,Brian Crawford, Pamela Davis, Caroline Donnelly,
Rhiannon Falzone, Holly Haupert, Jerry Kurian,Mark Lancaster, Ariel Rubin, Brittany Squier,
Suneel Tripuraneni, Jess Troy, Sean WibergCostume Shop ................................................................. Olivia Ball, Jessica Burgwald, Kara Dent,
Constance Lee, Adrienne Littlefield, Chloe Patten, Taylor Payne, Elise Petrucci, Megan Turner
Door Monitors ............................................................. Lorena Gomez, Lauren Lundy, Jacob Lyle,Morgan Madison, Awate Serequeberhan, Ceci Settles
Make Up Shop .....................................................Jessica Burgwald, Belinda Bing, Todd Boger, Taylor Payne, Sarah Jo White, Sarah Price, Matt Sherrill, Molly Ryan, Megan Truscott
Mat Cleaners ........................................Jared Green, Patricia Lavery, Manuel Ortiz, Sean ParrisProp Shop ......................................................................Michael David, Toni Kendrick, Tierra Novy,
Jillian Rothman, Megan Truscott, Rachel Watson,Merle Reskin Theatre Crew .........................................Chris Barker, Belinda Bing, Claire Cleary,
Jean Compton, Sam Hillyer, Garvin Jellison, Brae Singleton, Elizabeth Smith,
Aimee Sweet, Shawn WatsonScene Shop ............................................................ Ian Blinstrup, Quentin Brown, Kelly Claussen,
William Deleguardia, Nicholas Fleming, Jared Gooding, Toni Kendrick, Alexander Long, Andrew McCarthy,
Claudia Peterson, Seth Randall-Tapply, Kyle Vanover, Anders Wahl, Shawn Watson
Studio Coordinators ......................................... Janie Killips, Jacob Stanton, Elizabeth Thomas
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GENER AL INFOR M ATION
BOX OFFICE TELEPHONE(312) 922-1999
REGULAR BOX OFFICE HOURSTuesday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
PERFORMANCE BOX OFFICE HOURSEvening performance days: Open until 8 p.m.Saturday matinee days: 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Sunday matinee days: 12 - 2:30 p.m.
NO SMOKINGIn compliance with the City of Chicago Clean Air Ordinance, smoking is prohibited in the Merle Reskin Theatre. We appreciate your cooperation.
EMERGENCY EXITSPlease note the location of emergency exits in the theatre.
NO CELLULAR PHONES, TEXT MESSAGING, RECORDING DEVICES, PHOTOGRAPHY, PAGERS, FOOD AND BEVERAGESPlease do not use the above listed items in the theatre. Patrons with electronic pagers or cellular telephones are asked to either turn off their equipment in the theatre or check them with the House Manager prior to curtain. We discourage text messaging during the performance. The light from the screen can bother other patrons. We allow photographs to be taken before and after but never during the performance. You may also check cameras and recording equipment with the House Manager who will secure them until final curtain. As a special favor, we ask that young people do not chew gum. Water fountains are located in the lower lobby and in the lobbies of the mezzanine and balcony.
RESTROOMSRestrooms are located in the lower lobby, the mezzanine, and balcony. An accessible restroom is located on the main floor inside of the theatre.
LOST AND FOUNDIf you find an item or have lost an item, please contact the House Manager. You may also call (773) 325-7968 the next day to determine if an item has been found.
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLSPatrons with electronic pagers are requested to either turn off their pagers in the theatre or check them with the House Manager prior to showtime. Should you need to give an emergency telephone number where you can be reached during a performance, please alert the House Manager of your seat location and give the Box Office telephone number for emergencies, (312) 922-1999. After Box Office hours, use (773) 325-7968 as an emergency number.
PARKING ARRANGEMENTSWe have arrangements with two parking lots: Multi-Park, 635 S. Wabash at Balbo, and LAZ Parking, One East 8th Street at State. Please ask the Box Office for details about rates and payment.
SENNHEISER INFRA-RED LISTENING SYSTEM FOR OUR HEARING-IMPAIRED PATRONSWe require the security deposit of a driver’s license or other identification during the performance. The I.D. will be returned when you return the headset.
LARGE PRINT PROGRAMSYou may request a large print program from the ticket taker or the House Manager.
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETINGSelected performances at the Merle Reskin Theatre will be interpreted in American Sign Language. Call the Box Office or see the website for the schedule.
OTHER ACCOMMODATIONSPlease alert us to anything you may require when you attend performances. We will do our best to assist you.
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THE THEATRE SCHOOL AT DEPAUL UNIVERS IT Y
Mission Statement
The Theatre School at DePaul University educates, trains, and inspires students of theatre in a conservatory setting that is rigorous, disciplined, culturally diverse and that strives for the highest level of professional skill and artistry.
A commitment to diversity and equality in education is central to our mission. As an integral part of the training, The Theatre School produces public programs and performances from a wide repertoire of classic, contemporary and original plays that challenge, entertain, and stimulate the imagination. We seek to enhance the intellectual and cultural life of our university community, our city and the profession. For admissions information, telephone (773) 325-7999 or 1-800-4-DEPAUL.
Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences
Chicago Playworks offers a live theatre experience to students, teachers and parents in the Chicago metropolitan area. It is our mission to provide theatre for children that reflects their experiences in a contemporary, multi-ethnic, urban environment.
Founded as the Goodman Children’s Theatre in 1925, Chicago Playworks is the city’s oldest continuously operating children’s theatre. It has been the first theatre experience for audiences of Chicago’s young people for more than seven decades and was one of the first major theatres for children in the United States. In 1997 and again in 2003, Chicago Playworks was honored by the Illinois Theatre Association with the Children’s Theatre Division Award, for its outstanding long-term contribution to children’s theatre. In 1980, Chicago Playworks was awarded the prestigious Sara Spencer Award by the Children’s Theatre Association of America (now the American Alliance for Theatre and Education).
Chicago Playworks is a vital aspect of the training at The Theatre School at DePaul University. Students gain pre-professional experience in an extended run before a most demanding and appreciative audience. Chicago Playworks presents three unique productions to more than 35,000 young people each season and has entertained more than 1 million schoolchildren and families since 1925.
The Theatre School ShowcaseContemporary Plays and Classics
Presenting diverse and exciting productions, The Theatre School Showcase blends imagination and cultural impact with three plays, and rounds-out the season with a fourth production featuring the graduating MFA in Acting candidates. The Theatre School Showcase offers a unique opportunity to see tomorrow’s industry leaders today, by introducing the raw creativity and dedicated collaborations of artists at the beginning of their careers. Their work is powerful, imaginative, and new.
Merle Reskin Theatre
Celebrating a century of performances this season, the Merle Reskin Theatre, built as the Blackstone Theatre in 1910, was designed by Chicago architects Marshall & Fox. The stone façade and mansard roof of the Beaux-Arts style building have been modified only slightly over the years. The interior finish of French walnut and gold was designed by Plamondon & Tetze to give the appearance of a European opera house. Prior to DePaul’s purchase of the theatre in 1988, it had been home to vaudeville, the Federal Theatre Project and the touring productions of the Shubert Organization. The Theatre School brings an audience of more than 35,000 people to the theatre each season.
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THE THEATRE SCHOOL BOARD
Sustaining MembersPatricia Costello Slovak,
ChairSondra Healy, Chair EmeritusJoseph AntunovichKathleen M. BetteMary Spalding BurnsKyle DeSantisDavid DunningDon McLeanIrene MichaelsCarol MorsePenny Obenshain
Vonita ReescerMerle ReskinHank RichterTrisha Rooney AldenJohn SamolisMsgr. Kenneth Velo
Professional AssociatesScott L. Ellis, Hon.Co-ChairZach HelmCriss HendersonPaul Konrad
Paula LisbeAmy K. PietzJohn C. ReillyBernard SahlinsCharlayne WoodardDennis Zacek
Honorary BoardDr. John Ransford Watts,Dean EmeritusJoseph Slowik, FacultyEmeritusLord Piers Wedgwood
DEPAUL UNIVERS IT Y ALUMNI
The Office of Alumni Relations provides many opportunities to help graduates maintain a lifelong connection to classmates and the university. Alumni can connect with current students, participate in volunteer opportunities and attend a variety of events and programs throughout the year and across the country. For more information about the alumni community, please visit alumni.depaul.edu or call (800) 437-1898.
Listings in the honor roll reflect contributions and pledge payments made to The Theatre School between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
President’s ClubGifts of $1,000 and above annually qualify for membership in the President’s Club, DePaul’s honor society of donors. The President’s Club comprises giving circles named for former university presidents.
*$1,000,000 lifetime giving+ Donor has made a special philanthropic pledge to DePaul University between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010~ Denotes President’s Club membership, Fr. Richardson Circle, for recent graduates
DONORS
$50,000 +Fr. McCabe Circle*Dr. Dominic Parisi & Helen
Parisi*+Merle Reskin
$25,000-$49,999Fr. Levan Circle+Gerhard Bette & Kathleen
Bette+Lawrence Bundschu*Fidelity Charitable Gift FundGeico*+ Sondra Healy, GSD ‘64 (Life
Trustee) & Denis Healy+William Obenshain & Penny
ObenshainTurtle Wax, Inc.$10,000-$24,999Fr. Corcoran CircleAmerican AirlinesAntunovich & AssociatesJoseph Antunovich & Leslie
AntunovichComEd
*Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust
*Richard Driehaus, COM ‘65; MBA ‘70; DHL ‘02 (Life Trustee) & Inese Romanovska
+Nik EdesScott Ellis, GSD ‘78Exelon CorporationHealth Care Service
CorporationMagellan Corporation+Power Construction
Company, LLC+Claire Rosen & Samuel Edes
FoundationJohn SamolisGordon Segal & Carole Segal*+Father Charles Shelby, C.M.,
MS ‘72
$5,000-$9,999Fr. O’Connell CircleBank of AmericaBarclays Bank PLC
Bulley & Andrews, LLCJoseph Burns & Mary BurnsChicago Drama LeagueThe Cleveland FoundationJames & Catherine Denny
Foundation*+James Denny Sr. (Life
Trustee) & Catherine Denny
+David Dunning & Toni Dunning
Edgewater Management, Inc.Fifth Third BankIllinois Tool Works, Inc.John LenckosPaul Mc Breen, JD ‘86 &
Catherine McBreen, JD ‘86Carol MorseMortenson ConstructionNorthern Trust CorporationKathy O’DonnellR4 ServicesPatrick G. & Shirley W. Ryan
FoundationAndrea Saccone
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DONORS
Sarah Siddons Society, Inc.Patricia SlovakStaples, Inc.Steppenwolf Theatre Co.Walsh Construction Co. of
IllinoisW. E. O’Neil Construction Co.
$2,500-$4,999Fr. O’Malley CircleRochelle Abramson, MED ‘89
& Elliott AbramsonDavid BlowersEmma ByrneKatherine FrekkoKenneth A. Lattman
Foundation, Inc.Daniel Lyons, MUS ‘83; MM ‘91
& Monica Abramson-Lyons, THE ‘87
National Restoration Systems, Inc.
Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program
Ann O’BrienTerry PeruccaSchiff Hardin, LLPRobert SegalMaureen Huntley, GSD ‘82 &
Paul SheahenRobert Shook, GSD ‘72 & Leslie
ShookRichard Sieracki & Linda
SierackiThornton-Tomasetti Group,
Inc.
$1,000-$2,499Fr. Richardson CircleTeresa Aguilera, THE ‘98Alpine Pictures, Inc.Suzanne BizerLois BrennanBroadway in ChicagoPaul J. Byrne, MFA ‘99 & Jaime
ByrneRyan Carroll, GSD ‘82Chapman & Cutler, LLP*Philip H. Corboy FoundationTessa Craib-CoxJohn Culbert & Kitty CulbertDell USA, LLP*Mary Dempsey, JD ‘82
(Trustee) & Philip Corboy Sr.
William DeversErnst & Young FoundationWilliam Ibe, LAS ‘80J. C. Anderson, Inc.Anthony Johnson, THE ‘95 &
Candace JohnsonJack KarpBob & Linda KozomanLarry KuglerJames Luebchow
Irene MichaelsMillard Group, Inc.Susan & Bob MorrisonMason Parson Family
FoundationPatricia Parson, SNL ‘78
(Trustee)The Peoples Gas Light & Coke,
Inc.Phil Varchetta & AssociatesRoger Plummer (Trustee) &
Joanne PlummerPSEGThomas ReedyBernard Sahlins & Jane
SahlinsRosemary SchnellSegal Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. R. Michael ShehornCharles SmithPhil Varchetta, COM ‘49Susan Vargo, THE ‘98Monsignor Kenneth VeloWedgwood USABonnie Zimmer
$500-$999Katherine AbelsonRosemary S. & John F. BannanJohn BowabJohn BridgesRussell Bruzek, GSDChild’s Play Touring TheatrePatricia CoxJoseph CushingJames FitzpatrickArny GranatMark L. Hawkins, COM ‘01;
MBA ‘06John & Kelly HoogenakkerKIMark Kijek, MD & Barbara
Kijek, MDKirkegaard AssociatesVirginia LarsonGerald McLaughlinDr. Richard Meister & Joan
MeisterElizabeth Soete & Raymond
NarducyHenry Nord, JD ‘49 (Life
Trustee)Professional Decorating &
Painting, Inc.Schuler & Shook, Inc.Beverly ShawWeiss & Company, LLP
$250-$499Rebecca Borczon, GSD ‘78Linda BuchananHerbert Felsenfeld, GSD ‘63;
GSD ‘65Hobart Senior High SchoolJames Jensen
BJ JonesShane KellyDonald LivesayJanet MessmerDavid Mold, MFA ‘97Gregory Reger, COM ‘73David Saltiel~Ronald Seeley Jr., THE ‘06Showtime NetworkNorbert Sieracki, COM ‘49Stearns Family Charitable
FundNeele & Bonnie StearnsJoanne Velasquez (Trustee) &
Arthur R. VelasquezCatherine WeidnerDennis Zacek, LAS ‘63
$100-$249Anonymous (1)Linda BoskellyNicholas Bowling, MFA ‘96Jane BrodyJeffrey Bruckerhoff, THE ‘94Mark & Linda BurnsDean CorrinCarole Doris, JD ‘76 & Dr. Peter
DorisDr. William Dumbleton &
Susanne Dumbleton, PhDCharles Gerace, GSD ‘66 &
Brigid Duffy, GSD ‘65Gilbert Gonzalez & Anastasia
GonzalezDr. Donald IlkoJohn Jenkins & Nan Cibula-
JenkinsAnida Johnson CohenDamon KielyYasmine Kiss, THE ‘98David Lively & Elizabeth
Gillette LivelyWilliam McKenna & Marilyn
McKennaDawn G. McKeseyZorine Morton, GSDJanine Poronsky, JD ‘86Lindy Russell-Heymann, THE
‘00Alan SalzensteinJames Sieracki & Linda
SierackiSteven Sieracki & Mary
SierackiJoseph Slowik, GSD ‘53 &
Patricia SlowikJennifer Smith, THE ‘91Carri SpeicherDr. John Ransford Watts &
Joyce Watts
Matching GiftsThe Peoples Gas Light & Coke,
Inc.Ernst & Young FoundationPSEG