A.R.T.'s Finding Neverland Program

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DIANE PAULUS, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Welcome to the American Repertory Theater! I am delighted you have joined us for the world premiere of Finding Neverland, a new musical inspired by the story of how J. M. Barrie created his beloved classic, Peter Pan. When it premiered in 1904, Peter Pan was a daring theatrical experiment with flying children, pirates, mermaids, and a dog who was the children’s nanny. Barrie stretched the boundaries of what theater could be — and it is that artistic risk-taking that inspires me. The making of a new musical requires intense collaboration, and the creative team of Finding Neverland has worked together tirelessly to bring this show to life. I am thrilled that the composing team of Gary Barlow and Eliot Kennedy, who come from the world of British pop music, have brought their talents to the musical theater, along with British playwright, James Graham, who is our book writer. I have admired Mia Michaels’s work as a choreographer for years and it has been a dream come true to work with her on this project. Along with an extraordinary cast and design team, this family of artists has wholeheartedly dedicated itself to the creative process. Finding Neverland invites us to see the world through the eyes of a child. I have two daughters who are seven and ten, and in many ways, I am creating this musical for them. As both the director of this production and the Artistic Director of the A.R.T., I hope that you, your families, and your friends enjoy this theatrical flight into the imagination, which shows how the power of creativity can take us places we never dreamed were possible.

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Book JAMES GRAHAM

Music and Lyrics GARY BARLOW AND ELIOT KENNEDY

Presented by Special Arrangement with Harvey Weinstein Based on the Miramax Motion Picture written by David Magee and the play The Man Who Was Peter Pan by Allan Knee Scenic Design SCOTT PASK

Costume Design SUTTIRAT LARLARB

Projection Designer GILLES PAPAIN Orchestrations SIMON HALE

Lighting Design PHILIP S. ROSENBERG

Air Sculptor DANIEL WURTZEL Vocal Designer ANNMARIE MILAZZO

Associate Director NANCY HARRINGTON

Sound Design JONATHAN DEANS Illusions PAUL KIEVE

Music Director MARY-MITCHELL CAMPBELL

Casting TELSEY + COMPANY PATRICK GOODWIN, CSA

Associate Music Director DAVID GARDOS

Production Stage Manager CHRIS ZACCARDI*

Music Supervisor DAVID CHASE Choreography MIA MICHAELS

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CAST

(In order of appearance)

J. M. Barrie.............................................................................................. JEREMY JORDAN* Charles Frohman.............................................................................MICHAEL MCGRATH* Mary Barrie...........................................................................................JEANNA DE WAAL* Michael Llewelyn Davies ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� ALEX DREIER* Jack Llewelyn Davies ���������������������������������������������������������������� HAYDEN SIGNORETTI* George Llewelyn Davies ��������������������������������������������������������������������� SAWYER NUNES* Sylvia Llewelyn Davies........................................................LAURA MICHELLE KELLY* Peter Llewelyn Davies �����������������������������������������������������������������������������AIDAN GEMME* Mrs. du Maurier............................................................................ CAROLEE CARMELLO* James Hook.......................................................................................MICHAEL MCGRATH*

ENSEMBLE (In alphabetical order)

COURTNEY BALAN* (Miss Jones), DANA COSTELLO* (Miss Potter), RORY DONOVAN* (Mr. Turpin/Sir Edward), GAELEN GILLILAND* (Miss Bassett), THAYNE JASPERSON* (Porthos/Dancer), JOSH LAMON* (Mr. Cromer), MELANIE MOORE* (Servant/Peter Pan/Dancer), MARY PAGE NANCE* (Servant/Dancer), STUART NEAL* (Elliot), EMMA PFAEFFLE* (Servant/Wendy/Dancer), JONATHAN RITTER* (Servant/Dancer), TYLEY ROSS* (Lord Cannan), JC SCHUSTER* (Servant/Dancer), PAUL SLADE SMITH* (Mr. Henshaw), RON TODOROWSKI* (Servant/Dancer) (*) Members of Actors’ Equity Association

DANCE CAPTAINS/SWINGS JULIUS ANTHONY RUBIO* and JAIME LYNN VERAZIN*

UNDERSTUDIES For J. M. Barrie: RORY DONOVAN*, STUART NEAL*; For Sylvia Llewelyn Davies: DANA COSTELLO*; For Mary Barrie: COURTNEY BALAN*, DANA COSTELLO*; For Charles Frohman/James Hook: RORY DONOVAN*, PAUL SLADE SMITH*; For Mrs. du Maurier: COURTNEY BALAN*, GAELEN GILLILAND*

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BAND Music Director/Conductor Mary-Mitchell Campbell Associate Music Director David Gardos Violin: Tara Novak; Violin/Viola: Emily Dahl; Cello: Kevin Crudder; Acoustic/Electric Bass: Greg Holt; Guitar: Scotty Johnson; Keyboards: Mary-Mitchell Campbell, David Gardos, Tom Lamark; Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute/Penny Whistle: Peggy Friedland; Baritone Sax/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet: Bob Bowlby; Trumpet/Cornet/Flugelhorn/Piccolo Trumpet: Rick Hammett; Trombone/Bass Trombone/Euphonium: Peter Cirelli; Drums: Vinny Pagano; Percussion/Drums: Nate Tucker Musical Contractor Rick Hammett

Synthesizer Programming Jeff Marder and Jim Jaywardena

ADDITIONAL STAFF Assistant Stage Manager................................................................................................ Sharika Niles* Assistant Stage Manager..........................................................................................Raynelle Wright* Assistant Director....................................................................................................................Mia Walker Assistant Choreographer.....................................................................................Jaime Lynn Verazin Dramaturg........................................................................................................................Christian Ronald Hair and Wig Designer..........................................................................................Charles G. LaPointe Associate Scenic Designer...................................................................................Orit Jacoby Carroll Assistant Scenic Designers............................................................... Jeff Hinchee, Jerome Martin Associate Costume Designer............................................................................. Martin Schnellinger Assistant Costume Designer................................................................................ Elizabeth Donelan Associate Lighting Designer ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Joel Shier Moving Light Programmer................................................................................................... Alex Fogel Lighting Design Fellow............................................................................................. Laura Hildebrand Associate Sound Designer.................................................................................................. Brian Hsieh Assistant Projection Designer....................................................................................... Marie Jumelin Video Supervisor and Programmer ���������������������������������������������������������������������Matthew Houstle Dialect Coach................................................................................................................Dawn-Elin Fraser Music Assistants............................................................................... Haley Bennett, Ian Weinberger Rehearsal Piano/Keyboard Sub ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Tom Hojnacki Production Assistant.................................................................................................... Sammi Cannold Child Wranglers.......................................................................... Taylor Adamik, Stephanie Holmes Scenery, props, and costumes constructed by the A.R.T. shops. Additional Scenery: PRG, Jerard Studio, Daedalus Design and Production, Scenic Art Studios, Heywood Productions Additional Costumes: John Kristiansen Studios, Daniel Weger Studios Lighting: PRG Sound: Sound Associates, Digico, d&b audiotechnik

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FINDING NEVERLAND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Makulumy Alexander-Hills, Stanford University ’16, Music Garrett Allen, Harvard University ’16, Stage Management** ◆ Michelle Betts, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts Grace Brakeman, Dana Hall High School ’15, Artistic Christopher Conway, Amherst College '18, Props ◆ Christabel Fry, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts Matthew Good, Boston College ’14, Sound Megan Jones, Harvard University ’16, Directing** Ally Kiley, Harvard University ’15, Choreography** Cei Lambert, Colorado State University MFA ’15, Costumes Kimiko Matsuda-Lawrence, Harvard University ’16, Music** Max McGillivray, Harvard University ’16, Stage Management** Sam Pottash, Harvard University ’16, Music** Jacob Stepansky, Harvard University ’17, Stage Management** Florence Tudgay, De Montfort University ’15, UK, Costumes Corey Webster, Nomad Two Worlds Foundation, Sound Mallory Weiss, Harvard University ’15, Dramaturgy** Susanna Wolk, Harvard University ’14, Directing **With support from the Harvard University Office of Career Services ◆ The Jackman Furness Foundation for the Performing Arts (JFFPA) and the Minderoo Foundation Rehearsed at the New 42nd Street Studios in New York City and Farkas Hall and the Loeb Drama Center at Harvard University

SPECIAL THANKS Barry and Fran Weissler Victoria Parker, Julie Oh, Bob Weinstein, David Glasser, Charlie Prince, Zoe Katz, and everyone at The Weinstein Company Alecia Parker, BJ Holt, Daniel Posener, Brett England, Nikki Pelazza, and all at NAMCO Jack Megan, Aimee Ricciardone, Brice Norton Hennelly, and the Office for the Arts at Harvard University Andrew Farkas, Dana Knox, and Andrew Gitchel at Farkas Hall Katie Lapp, Marika Beaton, Zachary Gingo, Matthew Stec, and Harvard University Facilities Management Michael Kirchner and Harvard Art Museums Clint Bond; Cora Cahan and all at 42nd Street Studios; Liz Perlman and CostumeWorks; Hilary Missan, Boston Casting; Andrew Farber; Rachel Maier; Shannon Reed Special thanks from Harvey Weinstein to: Jim Dolan, Tad Smith, and everyone at The Madison Square Garden Company Len Blavatnik, Ron Burkle and Radenko Milakovic Stephen Bronfman, Rodgin Cohen, Micheal Cohl, Jean Doumanian, Chad Dubea, Rick Gerson, Jeremiah Harris, Howard Milstein, Sheikh Mohammed Y. El Khereiji, Steve Rattner, Jimmy Sommers, Pete Stavola Seth Gelblum and Stefan Schick at Loeb and Loeb

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A Note from Writer James Graham It didn’t take a huge leap of my imagination to associate with a British playwright who escapes reality by living inside his head — a writer who resisted for as long as possible the inevitabilities of growing up and growing old. From a young age I’d always found solace and excitement in the picking up of a pen, and dreaming that anything was possible… That’s the genius and the magic of Peter Pan. It reminds us all, amid the day-to-day stresses and strains of adult life that, once upon a time, we were all children who didn’t care about money or career — we cared only about silliness and play. I remember learning early on, as I arrived in London theatreland with my own ideas of being a playwright, that the term itself doesn’t actually mean “writer of plays” but instead “maker of play.” That was the biggest appeal to me of Finding Neverland. This past decade I’ve enjoyed making big, grown-up pieces at places like the National Theatre and the Donmar Warehouse about politics and power. This show felt like the writing equivalent of tossing my homework away and going outside to play. It’s easy to forget that Peter Pan was incredibly radical when first staged at the Duke of York’s in 1904 — a post-Victorian society of strict manners, etiquette and social structure. Barrie’s anarchic vision was to present an alternative fantasy world where things were reversed — where children gained power over adults, play was more important than work, and make-believe took precedent over reality. Serious theatregoers weren’t used to seeing a roll call of fairies and dogs and pirates in the program of a respected playhouse. Rumours were so rife around town about the bizarre new show J. M. Barrie was creating that journalists tried to break into rehearsals. The actors only received the script pages of scenes they were in. The beleaguered stage management team had to invent pulley systems and stage machinery the likes of which had never been seen before. Our director Diane Paulus was keen from the start to reflect that spirit of creative freedom and radicalism here in 2014. Despite its period setting, we juxtapose within it the deliberately modern British pop music of Gary Barlow and Eliot Kennedy, and the liberatingly contemporary choreography of Mia Michaels. This is what the world looks and sounds like to Barrie. For my part, I wanted to revel in a distinct “cheekiness” — which I’ve since discovered is a uniquely British type of humor. To be cheeky is to charmingly undermine the status quo — something we’re naturally adept at as kids, but chicken out of as adults. Finding Neverland asks all the grown-ups to get back in touch with their naughty selves, leaving their serious and sensible sides at the door. I felt a huge responsibility in being passed this baton from previous writers. After all, this musical is an adaptation of a popular film written by David Magee, which in itself is based on a play by Allan Knee. He, of course, was inspired by the events of real life in which J. M. Barrie and the boys Davies created a play that was itself inspired by their own adventure stories of boys playing in Kensington Gardens. Again and again and again these stories, and these characters, have inspired artists and audiences alike. For me, it will always be about the power of storytelling to break rules, mend hearts, and make sense of the world. Corny as it may sound, I’ve never believed we go to the theatre to lose ourselves. We go to find ourselves. We’re all just Lost Boys, really. Waiting to be found.

“To be cheeky is to charmingly undermine the status quo — something we’re naturally adept at as kids, but chicken out of as adults.”

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A Conversation with Mia Michaels Finding Neverland Dramaturg Christian Ronald sits down with Choreographer Mia Michaels Christian Ronald: How did you first get started in dance? Mia Michaels: I was born into a dance family. My father was my first dance teacher, and I was literally born and raised in a dance studio, where I was crawling as a baby in diapers, swinging my bottle to the music. That’s all I knew – school and dance, school and dance. CR: How did you make the transition into musical theater? MM: I started first with my company, R.A.W., in New York City. I thought I was going to really go in the concert dance direction – that was where my main focus was. Madonna was the first one who pulled me out of the concert dance world and brought me into the commercial world. From there, I went on to do Céline Dion’s A New Day. In the commercial world, I found that by having my own company where I explored my own movement, I never conformed to anything other than myself and what I instinctually felt was really right for projects. I stayed true to myself. And it was a hard road, because my work was too artistic for the commercial world and too commercial for the artistic world, so I kind of lived in the middle there for a while. And then “So You Think You Can Dance” happened. I’m really grateful for that show, because I didn’t see my career going in that direction, and then all of a sudden, I had done ten years in television – and that brought America to know my work as an artist. That’s also why I’m here today, because Diane saw my work on that show. It’s like a domino effect. CR: I don’t want you to have to define your work in a few words, but is there any sort of physical vocabulary that you think is quintessentially “Mia Michaels?” MM: You know, I think I foreshadowed my career by naming my company R.A.W. – Reality at Work. My work took on a life as this very raw, human, soulful movement. It came from the human spirit as opposed to just choreographer’s dance steps. It wasn’t just about vocabulary – it was about telling stories. And by telling stories, that got me interested in creating theater, knowing that I love to tell stories through human organic movement. CR: Speaking of storytelling, I’ve noticed in rehearsals how your movement often grows out of what’s happening in the scene. What is your process of collaboration with Diane like? MM: Working with Diane, every day I am growing and being challenged and pushed. And yet, we’re finding this really cool collaboration where I’ll finish her sentences and she finishes mine. She makes my work better, and I hope that she says the same thing too. Having a director that you fully trust is the first step to a great collaboration. I’m actually creating this with her and loving every step of it. CR: One of the great things about this show is that we have Barrie’s imagination at the center of the piece. As a choreographer, how do you help define the space of Barrie’s imagination?

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MM: Anything’s possible when you deal with someone’s imagination or creative space. There’s no limitations, no boxes, no boundaries – you just go as far as you can go and then pull back if need be. In our process, Diane has pushed me to just get it out, get it out, get it out, but then once I’ve laid the foundation and the structure, I can go in and really paint the magic and enhance the vocabulary of the show. CR: I have noticed that you are very open to the childlike spirit of the show, and that is really fun to watch. MM: The childlike energy in our creative space – through the adults, through the children, even through Porthos the dog – keeps us laughing and keeps us excited. Even when it’s stressful, we have fun, and it’s like a big family…of kids. No matter how old we are, this is allowing us to truly tap into our childhoods. Whenever I get stuck, I try to tap into my 5-year-old self.

“Having a director that you fully trust is the first step to a great collaboration. I’m actually creating this with her and loving every step of it.”

CR: Do you have any personal connection to Peter Pan from your childhood that made you want to work on Finding Neverland?

MM: Not really, but the crazy thing is that when I got called to come to the Finding Neverland reading in New York last year, I had been really praying and meditating on my transition and wanting to be in theater for a while. When I saw an email saying that Diane Paulus wanted me at the read-through, I was on the next plane. I had not watched the movie; I didn’t know the story. And there I was sitting in this reading, and I wept because I personally connected so deeply to this project – the story of a child dealing with the death of both his parents, which I had just come through in the last couple years of my life – as well as the struggle of being stuck as an artist. For the last few years, I had been wanting a change, and the opportunity to work on Finding Neverland felt like my prayers were being answered. I knew that I had to do this project for a reason bigger than myself. CR: Going forward, is there anything that you would like to revolutionize about dance in musical theater? MM: For my journey in theater, I hope that my language as a choreographer and creator of movement is fresh, new, and very “Mia.” I hope that it does stand apart from any other show. I’m pushing myself to go further than I’ve ever gone – I would rather fail big than stay safe. Christian Ronald is a second-year dramaturgy student in the A.R.T./Moscow Art Theater School Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University.

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CAST COURTNEY BALAN

Miss Jones A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: [title of show], Cry-Baby, In My Life. Off-Broadway: Rated P for Parenthood; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; The Marvelous Wonderettes; I Love You Because. Recent Regional: Funny Girl (Fanny Brice), Riverside Theater; Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife), Alliance Theater; Company (Amy), Pittsburgh Public; The Music Man (Marian), CT Rep; Urinetown (Pennywise), Theater Raleigh. BFA, University of Michigan Musical Theatre. For my family and husband always.

CAROLEE CARMELLO

Mrs. du Maurier A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: City of Angels, Falsettos, Parade (Tony nomination and Drama Desk Award), 1776, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Kiss Me Kate, Urinetown, Lestat (Tony nomination, Drama Desk nomination), Mamma Mia!, The Addams Family (Drama Desk nomination, Outer Critics Circle nomination), Sister Act, Scandalous (Tony nomination, Drama Desk nomination). OffBroadway: john and jen, Das Barbecü, I Can Get It For You Wholesale, Hello Again (OBIE Award), A Class Act, The Vagina Monologues, Elegies. TV: “Smash,” “Law & Order,” “Frasier,” “Ed,” “Remember W.E.N.N.” (SAG Award nomination).

DANA COSTELLO

Miss Potter A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Jekyll & Hyde (Nellie). National Tour: Jekyll & Hyde. Off-Broadway and regional credits include: Miss Saigon (Ellen), Riverside Theater & Cohoes Music Hall; One, Sonnet Rep Theater NYC; Little Women (Jo), Secret Theater NYC; Beauty & the Beast (Belle), A Little Night Music (Anne), PCPA Theaterfest; RENT (Maureen), Weathervane Theater. Many thanks to the superstars at The Roster, and my number one: Mikie C. www.dana-costello.com, @Dana_Coz

JEANNA DE WAAL

Mary Barrie A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Kinky Boots (Lauren - Jeanna will return to the role in fall 2014); American Idiot (Heather). OffBroadway: Carrie (Chris Hargensen). West End: We Will Rock You. National Tour: Wicked (Glinda). Other theater: The Rocky Horror Show (Janet), The Old Globe, San Diego; Just So (Giraffe), Edinburgh Fringe UK. Film/TV: “The Devil’s Bitch,” B Side. Cast Album Recording: Carrie. Training at The Arts Educational School, Tring Park and BA(hons)Acting from The Liverpool Institute for The Performing Arts.

RORY DONOVAN

Mr. Turpin/Sir Edward A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Elf (Buddy Standby). National Tour: Young Frankenstein (The Monster). Berkshire Theatre Festival: The Who’s Tommy, Finian’s Rainbow, Oklahoma!. Workshops: Finding Neverland. Musical Theatre B.F.A. from The University of the Arts. All my love to Kati, August, and Theodore.

ALEX DREIER

Michael Llewelyn Davies A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: The Assembled Parties (Timmy), Billy Elliot the Musical (Small Boy). Off-Broadway/NYC: Appropriate, Signature; Dinner With Friends, Roundabout; Lies My Father Told Me, Nat’l Yiddish; And A Child Shall Lead, KOTA; The Seven Little Foys, York; Oliver, Irish Rep. TV: “68th Annual Tony Awards,” “Unforgettable,” “Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight,” “Royal Pains.” Other: The Sleeping Beauty, NYC Ballet; New Voices, Paper Mill Playhouse. Studies ballet, tap, other dance, and karate. Loves science! Love to Mom, Dad, Missy and Allie. Thanks Shirley Grant Management.

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CAST AIDAN GEMME

Peter Llewelyn Davies A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Waiting for Godot (Boy), Mary Poppins (Michael Banks). Off-Broadway: The Cradle Will Rock (Cop/Professor Mamie/ Steve), Encores!. Film/TV: Deliver Us From Evil (Mario), Santa Pups (Noble), Treasure Buddies (Babu), “The Colbert Report” (Flight 370 Messenger), “Dora the Explorer” (Benny). Concerts: Broadway Battles Bullying (Jojo); William Finn’s Ridiculously Talented 2 (Marjoe), 54Below. Thanks to Lisa at Icon Entertainment, Rachel and Ellen at Paradigm, family and friends for helping me believe.

GAELEN GILLILAND

Miss Bassett A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, Wicked. National Tours: The Addams Family, Seussical. Off-Broadway: Little Me, Encores!; Guys & Dolls, Carnegie Hall. Regional: Honeymoon in Vegas, Paper Mill Playhouse; Legally Blonde, North Shore Music Theatre; Guys & Dolls, Riverside Theatre; Hairspray, Houston TUTS; 9 to 5, Ahmanson Theatre; Beauty and the Beast, St. Louis MUNY; Casper, Pittsburgh CLO, Fox Theatre, Kansas City TOTS; The Sound of Music, Tommy, Pittsburgh Musical Theatre. BFA Syracuse University. Many thanks to family and Andy. www.gaelengilliland.com

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THAYNE JASPERSON

Porthos/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway Original Cast: Newsies (Astaire Award nomination), Matilda. Tours: West Side Story (1st National), Oz (Scarecrow). Regional: Footloose (Ren), Tarzan (Tarzan cover, 1st regional premiere). Film: High School Musical (Brainiac), HSM 2, MTV’s American Mall. TV: “So You Think You Can Dance Season 4.” @thaynejasperson

JEREMY JORDAN

J. M. Barrie A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Newsies (Jack Kelly, Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Award nominations), Bonnie & Clyde (Clyde Barrow, Theatre World Award), West Side Story (Tony), Rock of Ages. TV/Film: “Smash” (Jimmy Collins), Joyful Noise, “Elementary,” “Law & Order: SVU.” He will be seen next in the highly anticipated film adaptation of The Last Five Years, starring opposite Anna Kendrick. Jeremy can be heard on the cast recordings and soundtracks for Newsies, Bonnie & Clyde, Smash: Season 2, Joyful Noise, and others. BFA: Ithaca College. @JeremyMJordan


CAST LAURA MICHELLE KELLY

Sylvia Llewelyn Davies A.R.T.: Debut. London's West End: Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins, Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical), The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Paula), The Lord of the Rings— The Musical (Galadriel), Speed The Plow (Karen), Beauty and the Beast (Belle), Les Misérables (Eponine), Peter Pan (Wendy), Mamma Mia! (Sophie), My Fair Lady (Eliza Doolittle), Whistle Down the Wind (Swallow). Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof (Hodel), Mary Poppins. Film/TV: Goddess (2012 Cannes Film Festival premiere), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Her own album, The Storm Inside, and her latest album soon to be released. @lauramkelly

JOSH LAMON

Mr. Cromer A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: HAIR (Dad/Margaret Mead), Elf. National Tours: Wicked, Hair (Helen Hayes Award). Off-Broadway: Little Me; Little Miss Sunshine (Larry/Buddy), Second Stage; Into The Woods (Steward), February House, Public Theater. Regional: A Year With Frog & Toad (Snail, Barrymore Award), Little Shop Of Horrors (Seymour), Batboy (Rev. Hightower/Mrs. Taylor- Barrymore nomination), Man Of La Mancha (Sancho), TUTS. TV/Film: “30 Rock,” “The Standbys,” “Steve Phoenix.” For everyone I love already in Neverland. @JoshLamon

MICHAEL MCGRATH

Charles Frohman/ James Hook A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Nice Work If You Can Get It (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award), Born Yesterday, Memphis, Is He Dead, Spamalot (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), Wonderful Town, Little Me, Swinging On A Star (Theatre World Award, Drama Desk nomination), The Goodbye Girl, My Favorite Year. City Center Encores series: DuBarry Was a Lady, The Boys From Syracuse, Follies. Off Broadway: The Cocoanuts, Forbidden Broadway, Game

Show, The Butter and Egg Man. TV/Film: "The Martin Short Show," Changing Lanes, The Interpreter, Ira and Abbey.

MELANIE MOORE

Servant/Peter Pan/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. TV: “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Glee,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Saturday Night Live,” “The Ellen Degeneres Show,” “Live with Regis and Kelly,” “All the Right Moves,” “2014 Tony Awards,” “2013 Primetime Emmy Awards.” Workshops: Finding Neverland, Fighting Gravity. Thank you to my amazing mom, family, and to Mitchell. I love you.

MARY PAGE NANCE

Servant/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. OffBroadway: Dragons, The York Theatre. Regional: A Chorus Line (Sheila u/s Cassie); Thoroughly Modern Millie, Guys and Dolls, Virginia Repertory Theatre; Rex (Katherine Parr/Queen Claude), Joseph... Dreamcoat, Fiddler on the Roof, Otello, UFOMT. Performed works by: Twyla Tharp, Merce Cunningham, Nelly Van Bommel (BAC), Pam Tanowitz, Danièle Desnoyers, among others. BFA in Modern Dance, SUNY Purchase, President’s Award for Dance. Thank you to my beautiful family and The Mine! www.marypagenance.com

STUART NEAL

Elliot A.R.T.: Debut. Theater: Macbeth, Park Avenue Armory/Manchester International Festival; Follies, Opera du Toulon; Finding Neverland (Curve, Leicester); West Side Story, Sage, Gateshead/RSC; Pippin, Menier; Little Shop of Horrors, Kilworth House; Cowardy Custard, UK Tour; A Christmas Carol, West Yorkshire Playhouse; The Pros, The Cons and A Screw, Derby Playhouse; La Cage Aux Folles, Playhouse; Piaf, Nine, Donmar; The Lord of the Rings, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Evita, Adelphi; Aladdin, Old Vic; Mary Poppins, Prince Edward; Cats, UK Tour; Oliver!, Palladium. Film: Cinderella, Walt Disney; Les Misérables, Working Title.

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CAST SAWYER NUNES

George Llewelyn Davies A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Matilda the Musical (Bruce/ Tommy, Original Broadway Cast, Original Cast Recording). Regional: The Sound of Music (Kurt), How I Became a Pirate (Jeremy Jacob), The Little Mermaid (Sebastian), Seussical (Cat in the Hat), Aladdin (Genie). Workshops/ Readings: Radiant Baby (Maurice), James and the Giant Peach (James), Hitting the Ground, a Violent Femmes Musical (Blue), Jonah-999 B.C. (Tiglath). TV/ Film: “Alpha House,” “2014 Tony Awards,” “2013 Tony Awards,” The Breatharians (August). Musical training: Piano, Guitar, Drums, Trumpet.

EMMA PFAEFFLE

Servant/Wendy/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. International Tour: West Side Story (Shark girl). Companies: Ballet Hispanico (2013) Morphoses (2011). TV: "Flesh and Bone" (girl crying), Starz. B.F.A SUNY Purchase Dance Conservatory (2012). Performed in works by Luca Veggetti, Paul Taylor, Lar Lubovitch, and Nicolo Fonte among others.

JONATHAN RITTER

Servant/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Wicked (Fiyero u/s), Sweet Charity. Equity Tours: The Addams Family (Convict, Lucas u/s), Wicked (Boq u/s). Theater: Wicked, LA, San Fran; Tales of the City, A.C.T.; West Side Story (A-rab); Fiddler, North Carolina Theatre. TV/Film: NBC’s “American Dreams,” A Cinderella Story. Youtube: “Bein’ Part of Newsies,” “Kill Me Maybe” (Wrote/Directed). Training: Dance, Edge PAC Scholarship; Acting, William Esper Studio. @jrittercritter For my parents, who’ve always encouraged me to dream big.

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TYLEY ROSS

Lord Cannan A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Miss Saigon (Chris). Regional: The Last Five Years (Jamie; Dora nomination); Merrily We Roll Along (Franklin), Shaw Festival; The Wedding Banquet (Simon); West Side Story (Tony), Stratford Festival; The Who’s Tommy (Tommy; Dora Award). MA Voice Studies from Central School of Speech and Drama, Advanced Certificate in Vocal Pedagogy from NYU. Male lead singer for The East Village Opera Company (Grammy nomination), current music project: Aria Electronica: www.ariaelectronica.com

JULIUS ANTHONY RUBIO

Dance Captain/Swing A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Wonderland. National Tour: Come Fly Away. Other theater: Radio City Spectacular; Lifeball, 2011. Film/TV: Annie, 2014; “82 Academy Awards.” Training: New World School the Arts and Dance Attack studios in Miami, FL. Julius couldn't have done any of this without God, his friends, family, and Jared.

JC SCHUSTER

Servant/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Soul Doctor (Holy Beggar, u/s Moisheleh/ Milt/ Timothy Leary). OffBroadway: Soul Doctor (Holy Beggar). Tour: New York Stage Originals Tap Kids. TV: “Nurse Jackie,” “Glee,” “Gossip Girl.” Music Video: Madonna’s “Give Me All Your Luvin.” Film: Annie (Release date Dec. 2014), Mind of It’s Own, The Final. JC thanks God for Finding Neverland and sends his love to his parents for all their support!


CAST HAYDEN SIGNORETTI

Jack Llewelyn Davies A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Richard III (Duke of York), Mary Poppins (Michael Banks). Film/TV: Lies I Told My Little Sister (Timmy), Red Robin (Tommy), Teacher of the Year, “Good Luck Charlie,” “Team Umi Zoomi,” “Dora the Explorer,” “The 68th Tony Awards.” Thanks to Pat and Bernie at Telsey & Co., my agents Eddie and Natasha at Take 3 Talent, Coast to Coast Talent, my coaches Kara & Scott, and of course my family.

PAUL SLADE SMITH

Mr. Henshaw A.R.T.: Debut. National tours: Wicked (Dr. Dillamond), The Phantom of the Opera. Regional: The School For Lies, Loveʼs Laborʼs Lost, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Chicago Shakespeare Theater; The Ballad of Little Jo, Steppenwolf; The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Geva Theatre; Chicago (Amos Hart), The Gameʼs Afoot (William Gillete), Peninsula Players Theatre; Noises Off, Totem Pole Playhouse. Workshops: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Disney Theatricals. Playwright: Unnecessary Farce.

RON TODOROWSKI

Servant/Dancer A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Wicked, Come Fly Away, Guys and Dolls (Brandy Bottle Bates), Movin' Out (Eddie), Times They Are A’ Changin, Footloose. West End: Movin' Out (Eddie). Off-Broadway: The Wild Party (Kegs); Chess (White Knight), Actor’s Fund; Cinderella, Madison Square Garden. First National Tour: Come Fly Away (Marty/Chanos, Resident Director), Movin' Out (Eddie, Helen Hayes Award). Regional: Seven Brides... (Assistant Choreographer). Dance Companies: Complexions, Cedar Lake, Parsons, Mia Michaels. Film/TV: Winter’s Tale, “SNL,” “VMAs.”

JAIME LYNN VERAZIN

Dance Captain/Swing/ Assistant Choreographer A.R.T. Assistant Choreographer: The Shape She Makes. Performed/Collaborated with: Andy Blankenbuehler, Bartlett Sher, Ben Wright, Crystal Pite, Kelly Devine, Mark Dendy, Michael Grandage, MOMIX, Robert LePage. Non-Vocal Lead/ Aerialist: Armida; The Tempest, The Metropolitan Opera. Dancer: Aida, Don Giovanni, Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Faust, The Metropolitan Opera. Regional Associate Choreographer: The Wiz, MSMT; Pippin, Phoenix Theatre. TV: “America’s Got Talent.” Assistant Artistic Director & Associate Choreographer of Mark Stuart Dance Theatre.

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BAND BOB BOWLBY

Bari Sax/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet A.R.T.: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Member of Boston Pops since 1981. Toured with: Tommy Dorsey Orch, Artie Shaw Orch, Buddy Rich Band, Frank Sinatra, Natalie Cole, Barry Manilow, Ben Vereen, Rita Moreno, Carol Channing, Avenue Q, Fosse, Star Wars In Concert. Former faculty at Berklee College Of Music. Pit musician in Boston at Citi Wang Theater, Shubert Theater, Boston Opera House, Colonial Theater, North Shore Music Theater. Founding member of John Allmark Jazz Orch. Former member of: Dick Johnson Swing Shift, Herb Pomeroy Jazz Orchestra.

PETER CIRELLI

Trombone/Bass trombone/Euphonium A.R.T.: Debut. Active Boston area player and teacher on low brass instruments, Peter is currently music department chair at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. He also maintains a busy performance schedule playing musical theater, symphonic music, and with jazz bands. Performances include the pit orchestras of Boston’s Wang, Colonial, and Shubert Theatres and the Boston Opera House, as well as with Boston’s Lyric Opera and the Boston Ballet. Peter has recorded on the Blue Note, RCA, A&M and Phillips record labels.

KEVIN CRUDDER

Cello A.R.T.: Pippin. He received his Master’s Degree from Indiana University, studying with legendary cellist Janos Starker. He has performed in Asia, Europe, throughout the United States and on PBS and National Public Radio. Kevin has served as principal cellist for the touring companies of the Royal Ballet and American Ballet Theater as well as the national touring productions of Evita, Cats, Titanic, Showboat, Sunset Boulevard, Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, and Les Misérables. He regularly performs with the duo ClearVision and is a member of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra.

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EMILY DAHL

Violin/Viola A.R.T.: Pippin. Performed with: DJ Premier, Itzhak Perlman, John Eliot Gardiner. Member of The King’s Consort, European touring orchestra. She performs on modern and baroque violin. She spent three years in London, studying and working with many acclaimed artists within the early music field, specializing in historical performance.

PEGGY FRIEDLAND

Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute/Penny Whistle A.R.T.: Debut. Played with: Boston Symphony Pops, Boston Ballet, Boston Lyric Opera, Emmanuel Music, New England Ragtime Ensemble. Whether touring Asia as principal flute with the Mantovani Orchestra or wandering the Green Mountains as the piccoloist of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Peggy has had a lively and eclectic career. As a dedicated teacher, she has met with students at Phillips Academy, (Andover and Exeter), Salem State University, College of the Holy Cross, and Clark University. Of note are her recordings of Michael Gandolfi’s flute concerto, “Caution to the Wind” on CRI, and the Grammy nominated “Consortini” by Milton Babbit on GM.

RICK HAMMETT

Trumpet/Cornet/Flugelhorn/ Piccolo Trumpet/Musical Contractor A.R.T.: Pippin. Broadway: Chess, Cats, Anything Goes. 1st trumpet: Me and My Girl (Asst. Cond.), Cats, The Music of Andrew Lloyd Weber, Dancin’, National Tours; Shirley Bassey at Carnegie Hall; tours with Mel Torme; Frank Sinatra Jr.; Musical contracting for the Tanglewood Jazz Festival Orchestra (with Terrence Blanchard); Aretha Franklin; Frankie Valli; The Temptations. Presently musical contractor for the Boston Opera House, The Huntington Theatre, The Ogunquit Playhouse, and Worcester’s Hanover Theatre.


BAND TOM HOJNACKI

Keyboard Sub/Rehearsal Piano A.R.T.: Debut. Keyboardist/Conductor with the North Shore Music Theater, BAM Opera, The Colonial Theatre, Theatre by the Sea, and the Big Apple Circus. Appearances with Prague Radio, the Plymouth Philharmonic, and the New Bedford Symphony Orchestras. Jazz pianist with Jimmy Giuffre, Bill Pierce, Joe Lavano, George Garzone and Larry Coryell. Prolific composer with works performed by the Pittsburg New Music Ensemble, the New World Chorale NH Symphony Chorus, the Berlin Saxophone Quartet and the Solati Trio.

GREG HOLT

Acoustic/Electric Bass A.R.T.: Debut. Performing/recording credits include: Boston Pops; Boston Modern Orchestra Project; The New York Voices; Peter Eldridge; Syncopation; Brookline Symphony Orchestra; Boston Civic Orchestra; Longwood Symphony; blues artists Johnny Adams, Sam McClane, and the Love Dogs. Theater credits include: Wicked, The Addams Family, Annie, West Side Story. M.M. degree from the New England Conservatory and teaches at Berklee College of Music and serves as the co-chair of the music department for the Boston Arts Academy in Boston.

SCOTTY JOHNSON

Guitar A.R.T.: Pippin. Theater includes: The Lion King, Memphis, Legally Blonde, Spamalot, The Color Purple, Chicago. Scotty has toured with various rock and blues artists and is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music.

TOM LAMARK

Keyboard A.R.T.: Debut. Accompanied: Aretha Franklin, Anthony Newley, The Smothers Brothers, Carol Lawrence, Al Martino, Jack Gilford, Rita Moreno, Bobby Vinton, Bobby Rydell, The Four Lads, The Four Aces, Donna Summer, Myanna, Foster

Brooks, Robert Merrill. Performed: Buddy Rich, Dizzy Gillespie, Phil Woods, Johnny Hartman. He served as music director on seven consecutive world cruises of the Holland America and Royal Viking cruise lines. In October of 2007, Tom had the pleasure of playing at Carnegie Hall with soprano Karyn Levitt.

TARA NOVAK

Violin A.R.T.: Debut. Composer/arranger Tara Novak has devoted the past 15 years of her life to studying music of many genres, specializing in Irish traditional music, jazz, and classical crossover. She works extensively as a soloist, and in 2013 performed the Boston premiere of Irish composer Bill Whelan’s double concerto Inishlacken with fiddler Zoe Conway. She is the solo violinist with both the Three Irish Tenors and Druid, as well as music-directing and leading her own shows, Ishna and Nollaig: An Irish Christmas.

VINNY PAGANO

Drums A.R.T.: Debut. Vinny is on the faculty teaching drums at Providence College and Rhode Island College. He has played with Jeffrey Osbourne, Smokey Robinson, Chuck Berry, Boz Scaggs and toured with Burt Bacharach. He currently performs with the John Allmark Jazz Orchestra.

NATE TUCKER

Percussion/Drums
 A.R.T.: The Tempest. Member of Juventas New Music Ensemble and Flamenco Boston. Composer for Boston Theater Company. Dance Accompanist for Boston Ballet School/Trainees/Enrichment program and Boston Conservatory. Founder of Nate Tucker Audio/Video Productions and Music Compositions. Percussion Performance degrees from The Boston Conservatory and University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

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CREATIVE TEAM GARY BARLOW

Music and Lyrics A.R.T.: Debut. Gary Barlow is a British singersongwriter, pianist, and record producer. Together with Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and Robbie Williams he is a member of one of the biggest British bands of all time — Take That — and more recently has served as a judge on the UK television series "The X Factor" between 2011 & 2013. He is one of Britain’s most successful songwriters, having written thirteen Number 1 singles and twenty-three Top Ten hits. His most recent solo album "Since I Saw You Last" featured in the Top Ten biggest selling albums of 2013 in the UK. He is also a sixtime recipient of the Ivor Novello Award and has sold over 50 million records worldwide.

ELIOT KENNEDY

Music and Lyrics A.R.T.: Debut. Eliot Kennedy is a British songwriter and record producer, who has worked with most major British recording artists including the Spice Girls, Céline Dion, Bryan Adams, and Take That. He won a Grammy Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe for “Never Gonna Break My Faith” by Aretha Franklin and Mary J. Blige for the film Bobby, and an Ivor Novello award for “Picture Of You” by Boyzone. Kennedy was given an honorary doctorate (DUniv) by Sheffield Hallam University for his contribution to the region’s music industry, and for his outstanding work for charities, including his own One Song Foundation.

DIANE PAULUS

Director Diane Paulus is the Artistic Director of the A.R.T. at Harvard University and was selected for the 2014 TIME 100, TIME Magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Paulus is the 2013 recipient of the Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical (Pippin). A.R.T.: Witness Uganda, Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Prometheus Bound, Tod Machover’s Death and the Powers: The Robots’ Opera, The Donkey Show, Best of Both Worlds, Johnny Baseball. Her other recent work includes Amaluna, Cirque du Soleil’s newest creation which had its world premiere in Montreal in April 2012 and is currently on tour in the US; The Public Theater’s Tony Awardwinning revival of HAIR on Broadway and London’s West End. As an opera director, her credits include The Magic Flute, Il mondo della luna, DonGiovanni, Le nozze di Figaro, and the Monteverdi trilogy L’incoronazione di Poppea, Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, and Orfeo. Diane is a Professor of the Practice in Theater in Harvard University’s English Department. Diane was named one of Boston Magazine’s "50 Most Powerful Bostonians" in 2012 and was awarded the 2012 Founders Award for Excellence in Directing from the Drama League. Recently, Diane was selected as one of Variety’s “Trailblazing Women in Entertainment for 2014” and Boston Magazine’s “50 Thought Leaders of 2014.”

JAMES GRAHAM

Book A.R.T.: Debut. James Graham is a British playwright and screenwriter. His work has been staged throughout the UK. His plays include: Privacy, Donmar Warehouse; This House, National Theatre (nominated for an Oliver ‘Best Play’ Award and broadcast to cinemas globally as part of NT Live), The Whisky Taster, Bush Theatre; Tory Boys, Soho Theatre; A History of Falling Things, Theatr Clwyd; The Man, Sons of York and Albert’s Boy, Finborough Theatre. Film: X+Y, BBC Films and Origin pictures (due for release this year). TV: Prisoners’ Wives, BBC; Caught in a Trap, ITV. He is currently working on screenplays for The Weinstein Company and for BBC Films.

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CREATIVE TEAM MIA MICHAELS

Choreography A.R.T.: Debut. Mia Michaels is an American choreographer best known for her judging and three-time Emmy Award-winning contemporary choreography on the Fox TV show “So You Think You Can Dance.” She has choreographed tours from Madonna's Drown World Tour to Cirque du Soleil's Delirium. Mia’s stage-craft started in the concert dance arena with her own New York based dance company RAW — of which she was founder, artistic director and choreographer. Mia continues to inspire and teach master classes from young professional dancers, to prestigious dance institutions all over the world. In 2013, Mia was named by Variety Magazine as one of the most innovative women. Mia is very honored to be part of this project.

SCOTT PASK

Scenic Design A.R.T.: Pippin, Johnny Baseball, The Donkey Show, and design of OBERON. Selected Broadway: Pippin (Tony nomination); The Book Of Mormon (Tony Award); The Pillowman (Tony Award); The Coast of Utopia (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Hewes); Pal Joey (Tony nomination); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award); I’ll Eat You Last with Bette Midler; Promises, Promises; Speed The Plow; The Vertical Hour; Urinetown; Take Me Out; NINE; A Behanding in Spokane; La Cage aux Folles. Metropolitan Opera: Peter Grimes. He is a longtime collaborator with Diane Paulus, and their many projects together include HAIR on Broadway, London and National Tour, and Amaluna for Cirque du Soleil.

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SUTTIRAT LARLARB

Costume Design A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Of Mice and Men. Other theater: Frankenstein, Royal National Theatre; The Killer, Theatre for a New Audience; Macbeth, Hartford Stage; Tape, The Lively Lad, Orange Lemon Egg Canary, Humana Festival. Film/TV Costume & Production Designer: “London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony” (Emmy Award); 127 Hours (Art Directors Guild nomination); Slumdog Millionaire (Costume Designers Guild Award); Trance; Sunshine; The American; The Extra Man; “Cinema Verite” (Emmy nomination); 10,000 Saints; The Good Lie. Faculty, Carnegie Mellon. MFA, Yale.

PHILIP S. ROSENBERG

Lighting Design A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. Off Broadway: Explorers Club, Cactus Flower. Regional: Kennedy Center, La Jolla Playhouse, Ford’s Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, The Old Globe, TheatreWorks, Huntington Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Manhattan School of Music, Portland Stage Company, TACT, Barrington Stage Company, Hartford Stage, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Dorset Theatre Festival, Bay Street Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Two River Theater, George Street Playhouse, and Westport Country Playhouse. In years past, Philip has served as Associate Lighting Designer of over 35 Broadway plays and musicals.

JONATHAN DEANS

Sound Design A.R.T.: Witness Uganda, The Heart of Robin Hood. Broadway: Pippin, A Second Chance, Carrie, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Spiderman, La Cage aux Folles, Young Frankenstein, Pirate Queen, Lestat, Taboo, Follies, Seussical, Music Man, Fosse, Parade, Candide, Ragtime. His work with Cirque du Soleil includes: ONE, LOVE, KA, Believe, Zumanity, O, Mystère, La Nouba, OVO, Corteo. Nominated for Tony Awards for Pippin and La Cage aux Folles and has been presented with a USITT award for Distinguished Career in Sound Design. www.designingsound.com Continued >


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CREATIVE TEAM GILLES PAPAIN

Projection Design A.R.T.: Debut. Opera: Tannhäuser, Aïda, Il Trovatore, Die Walküre, Othello, Cenerentola, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, King Roger, Follies. Other work: Symptoms of Development, Nederlands Dans Theater and Cedar Lake; KDO (dir. Franco Dragone), Belgium; World Of Color, Disneyland California; "Got To Dance" (Paula Abdul), CBS; Céline Dion (2011, dir. Ken Ehrlich), Las Vegas; Crazy Horse (Christian Louboutin), Paris; India Circus; Adam & Eve, Dracula, Palais des Sports; Romeo & Juliet, Gran Teatro Roma.

DANIEL WURTZEL

Air Sculptor A.R.T.: Debut. Performance work: Sochi Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony; Smithsonian Museum National Portrait Gallery; A Midsummer’s Night Dream (dir. Julie Taymor), Theater for a New Audience; Amaluna (dir. Diane Paulus), Cirque du Soleil big top touring show; Spades (dir. Robert Lepage), Ex Machina; In the Eye of the Storm, (dir. Michel Laprise), Cirque du Soleil; "Latin Grammy Awards”; Jonas Brother Concert; Peter Pan World Tour (dir. Luc Petit). Selected corporate clients: Louis Vuitton, Mercedes Benz, Samsung, Cisco Systems, Audi AG, Loewe S.A., Canali S.P.A., Eiffage, Natura, Pfizer, Airbus, Ogilvy and Mather, Moooi BV, Natura, Bundesliga, Luc Petit Creations, Music Hall of Belgium, Univision, RTL Television.

PAUL KIEVE

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Illusions A.R.T.: Pippin. Broadway: Pippin, Matilda, Ghost The Musical (Drama Desk Award), The Woman in White. West End: The Invisible Man, Zorro, The Lord Of The Rings (also Toronto), Our House, The Witches, The Witches Of Eastwick, Scrooge. Other theater: Slide Show, Kennedy Center; Kenneth Branagh's Macbeth, Park Avenue Armory; Zorro, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta; Arabian Nights, A Winter’s Tale, The Tempest, Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, The Mysteries, Spring Awakening, Royal Shakespeare Company; Theatre of Blood, La Grande Magia, The Seagull, National Theatre, UK. Other: L’Heure Espagnole, Royal Opera; Alice in Wonderland, Royal

Ballet. Film: Hugo, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Paul has worked as a consultant to Radio City Music Hall and with magicians including David Copperfield and David Blaine. Winner of 2013 Magic Castle (Hollywood) Creative Fellowship. www.stageillusion.com

DAVID CHASE

Music Supervisor Harvard, Loeb Drama Center: Candide (Maximillian), 1985. Since then, he has been Music Director, Supervisor and/or Arranger for over 30 Broadway and West End productions. Also many arrangements for the Boston Pops including The Twelve Days of Christmas. Television: Music Director for NBC’s The Sound of Music and the upcoming Peter Pan. Musical training: Biology degree from Harvard.

SIMON HALE

Orchestrations A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Spring Awakening, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Drama Desk Award nomination). Others: Company (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield), Whisper House (Old Globe, San Diego). He has worked as arranger/orchestrator for Gary Barlow, George Benson, Björk, Sarah Chang, Ray Davies, Robin Gibb, Josh Groban, Jamiroquai, Lang Lang, George Michael, Oasis, Sade, Duncan Sheik, Simply Red, Sam Smith and won a BAFTA award for the soundtrack to the video game L.A. Noire. www.simonhale.co.uk

ANNMARIE MILAZZO

Vocal Design A.R.T.: Prometheus Bound. Vocal Designer: If/Then, Spring Awakening, Next To Normal, Bright Lights Big City, Dangerous Beauty, Some Lovers, The Marc Pease Experience, Carrie, A Little More Alive. Lyricist: Le Reve, Cirque du Soleil; Carmen, The La Jolla Playhouse. Current Project: Writing music and lyrics for Dedication the musical produced by the ARACA group. Grammy nominated AnnMarie is the female vocalist for Aria Electronica and The East Village Opera Company on Decca/Universal Records.


CREATIVE TEAM MARY-MITCHELL CAMPBELL

Music Director A.R.T.: The Shape She Makes. New York: Company (Drama Desk AwardOrchestrations); Big Fish; The Addams Family; Sweeney Todd; Road Show; Next to Normal; Hello Again (Drama Desk nomination-Orchestrations). Founder: ASTEP-Artists Striving to End Poverty (www.asteponline.org) and is passionate about arts education and poverty reduction. She has served on the faculties of NYU, Boston College, and Juilliard.

and Bess, Sister Act, Million Dollar Quartet. Off-Broadway: Piece of My Heart, Macbeth, Atlantic, MCC, 2nd Stage, Signature. Regional: Dallas Theater Center, Goodman, La Jolla, New York Stage and Film, Paper Mill. Film: Focus, Into the Woods, Song One, The Last Five Years, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Friends with Kids, Margin Call, Sex and the City 1 & 2, I Love You Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Dan in Real Life, Across the Universe. TV: “Masters of Sex,” “The Sound of Music Live!,” “Smash,” “The Big C,” commercials. www.telseyandco.com

DAVID GARDOS

CHARLES G. LAPOINTE

Associate Music Director A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Big Fish, Chaplin. National Tour: In The Heights, 1st National. Regional: Animal Crackers, Williamstown Theatre Festival. Workshops: Finding Neverland; Ever After; Becoming Chaplin; The Great Pretender. M.Mus in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Cincinnati (CCM) and B.Mus in Music Education from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

NANCY HARRINGTON

Associate Director A.R.T.: Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Children of Herakles, Prometheus Bound, Death and the Powers: The Robots’ Opera. Broadway: Pippin; The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess; The Rainmaker; Uncle Vanya; A View From The Bridge; The Full Monty; The Play What I Wrote; I Am My Own Wife; HAIR. Other projects with Diane Paulus include: Capeman; Turandot— Rumble For The Ring; HAIR in Central Park, London, and National Tour; The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, National Tour. Collaborator of Bill Irwin for 28 years, one of the creators of the Tony Award-winning Fool Moon, Largely NY, The Regard of Flight.

TELSEY + COMPANY

Casting A.R.T.: The Heart of Robin Hood, All the Way, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Broadway/Tours: The Last Ship, The Cripple of Inishmaan, If/Then, All the Way, Motown, Kinky Boots, Newsies, Rock of Ages, Wicked, Evita, The Gershwins' Porgy

Hair and Wig Design A.R.T.: Johnny Baseball. Broadway: Of Mice and Men, Violet, After Midnight, Beautiful, Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, Motown, Jekyll and Hyde, Clybourne Park, Bring It On, Newsies, The Columnist, Bonnie and Clyde, The Mountaintop, Merchant of Venice, Memphis, Lombardi, Fences, Looped, Miracle Worker, Superior Donuts, 33 Variations, Guys and Dolls, In the Heights, Jersey Boys, The Color Purple, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Good Vibrations, A Raisin in the Sun.

CHRIS ZACCARDI

Production Stage Manager A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Vanya, Sonya, Masha & Spike; The Anarchist; One Man Two Guvnors; HAIR Summer of Love; In The Heights; 9 to 5; Wicked; Lestat; A Chorus Line; All Shook Up. Thank you Diane, Mia, Sharika, Ray and especially Nancy H. Love to Niall and Monty.

SHARIKA NILES

Assistant Stage Manager A.R.T.: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Broadway: Motown, Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. First National Tour: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, The Color Purple, Without You (Korea). Off-Broadway: The Tempest; See What I Wanna See; Satellites; Richard III; Well; Take Me Out; Helen; House Arrest; A Winter’s Tale; All That I Will Ever Be; The Seven; Cavedweller; Suburbia. Film/TV: Black Nativity (NYC), Baggage Claim (LA), Our Song (NYC), “BET’s 106 & Park.”

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CREATIVE TEAM RAYNELLE WRIGHT

Assistant Stage Manager A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway/1st National Tours: The Addams Family, 9 to 5 The Musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, The Miracle Worker, Oleanna, Will Farrell’s You’re Welcome America... Off-Broadway: Sweeney Todd, Company, New York Philharmonic; Classic Stage Company; Public Theater; 59E59; Trinity Repertory Company; Paper Mill Playhouse. Proud AEA Member.

DAWN-ELIN FRASER

Dialect Coach A.R.T.: Debut. National Tour: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. Off-Broadway: Passing Strange, Public Theater. Regional: Comedy of Errors, Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Passing Strange, Fete de la Nuit, Berkeley Repertory Theate; ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, American Conservatory Theater. Awards: Sony/ Tisch NYU Faculty Excellence Award; Joan Eckert Fellowship, American Conservatory Theater; Theatre Bay Area CASH Grant; Maureen McKibben Faculty Excellence Fellowship, American Conservatory Theater;

Outstanding Faculty Contribution Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Florida Atlantic University; Bay Area Critics’ Circle Award—Best Ensemble, Five Flights. Education: MFA, American Conservatory Theater.

MIA WALKER

Assistant Director A.R.T.: Witness Uganda, Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Prometheus Bound, Johnny Baseball. Broadway: Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. National Tour: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. Graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, B.A. in Visual and Environmental Studies (Film Production). Mia has been assisting for Diane Paulus since graduating in 2010. Mia was also a Resident Director at The Flea Theater in NYC, where she directed new works by Trista Baldwin and Israel Horovitz. Other credits include: Ensemble Studio Theater, The Berkshire Theatre Festival, American Conservatory Theater, NYU Tisch, and Vassar Powerhouse.

TELSEY + COMPANY: Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA, Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton CSA, David Morris, Cesar A. Rocha CSA, Andrew Femenella CSA, Karyn Casl CSA, Kristina Bramhall, Conrad Woolfe, Rachel Nadler, Rachel Minow, Sean Gannon, Scott Galina

Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org

The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA-829 IATSE.

A.R.T. Musicians are members of the Boston Musicians’ Association, Local 9-535 which has protected the interests of musicians and promoted the art of live music since 1896.

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The American Repertory Theater is a proud partner of PoNY 2.0, providing an artistic home for PoNY Playwrights of New York. The American Repertory Theater is a member of ArtsBoston, Stagesource, and Theater Communications Group.


A.R.T. BOARDS BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Steve Johnson, Chair Amy Brakeman Laurie Burt Paul Buttenwieser Kevin Cole Costin RoAnn Costin Mike Dreese Zita Ezpeleta Michael Feinstein Provost Alan M. Garber Rebecca Grafstein Lori Gross Ann Gund Sarah Hancock Jonathan Hulbert Alan K. Jones Fumi Matsumoto Thomas B. McGrath Rebecca Milikowsky Ward Mooney Robert Murchison Andrew Ory Diane Paulus William Russo Mike Sheehan Diana Sorensen

BOARD OF ADVISORS

Rachael Goldfarb, Co-Chair Ann Gund, Co-Chair Frances Shtull Adams Yuriko Jane Anton Robert Bowie, Jr. Philip Burling* Greg Carr Antonia Handler Chayes* Lizabeth Cohen Kathleen Connor Rohit Deshpande Susan Edgman-Levitan Jill Fopiano Erin Gilligan Candy Kosow Gold Barbara Wallace Grossman Horace H. Irvine II Emma Johnson Dean Huntington Lambert Ethan W. Lasser Travis McCready Karen Mueller Irv Plotkin Ellen Gordon Reeves Pat Romeo-Gilbert Linda U. Sanger Maggie Seelig Dina Selkoe John A. Shane Michael Shinagel Lisbeth Tarlow Sarasina Tuchen Stephen H. Zinner, M.D. *Emeriti

FOUNDING DIRECTOR Robert Brustein

About the A.R.T. The A.R.T. at Harvard University is a leading force in the American theater, producing groundbreaking work in Cambridge and beyond. The A.R.T. was founded in 1980 by Robert Brustein, who served as Artistic Director until 2002, when he was succeeded by Robert Woodruff. Diane Paulus began her tenure as Artistic Director in 2008. Under her leadership, the A.R.T. seeks to expand the boundaries of theater by programming events that immerse audiences in transformative theatrical experiences. Throughout its history, the A.R.T. has been honored with many distinguished awards, including the Tony Award for Best New Play for All the Way (2014); consecutive Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Musical for Pippin (2013) and The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (2012), both of which Paulus directed; a Pulitzer Prize; a Jujamcyn Prize for outstanding contribution to the development of creative talent; the Tony Award for Best Regional Theater; and numerous Elliot Norton and IRNE Awards. The A.R.T. collaborates with artists around the world to develop and create work in new ways. It is currently engaged in a number of multi-year projects, including the Civil War Project, an initiative that will culminate in the staging of new work in the 2014/15 Season. Under Paulus’s leadership, the A.R.T.’s club theater, OBERON, has been an incubator for local and emerging artists and has attracted national attention for its innovative programming and business models. As the professional theater on the campus of Harvard University, the A.R.T. catalyzes discourse, interdisciplinary collaboration, and creative exchange among a wide range of academic departments, institutions, students, and faculty members, acting as a conduit between its community of artists and the university. A.R.T. artists also teach undergraduate courses in directing, dramatic literature, acting, voice, design, and dramaturgy. The A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theater Training, which is run in partnership with the Moscow Art Theater School, offers graduate-level training in acting, dramaturgy, and voice. Dedicated to making great theater accessible, the A.R.T. actively engages more than 10,000 community members and local students annually in project-based partnerships, workshops, conversations with artists, and other enrichment activities both at the theater and across the Greater Boston area. Through all of these initiatives, the A.R.T. is dedicated to producing world-class performances in which the audience is central to the theatrical experience.

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The American Repertory Theater is deeply grateful for the generous support of individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies, whose contributions make its work possible. The following gifts were received between January 1, 2013 and June 6, 2014.

VISIONARY Anonymous Barr Foundation The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Betsy and Edward Cohen* Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Sarah Hancock*

$100,000 and above The President and Fellows of Harvard College Rosemarie and Steve Johnson* Janet and Howard Kagan* RN Family Foundation The Shubert Foundation

BENEFACTOR American Academy of Arts and Letters Katie and Paul Buttenwieser* The Dana Foundation Laura and Michael Dreese* Edgerton Foundation E.H.A. Foundation Linda Hammett and Andy Ory*

$50,000-$99,999 The Hershey Family Foundation HILT - Harvard Initiative for Learning & Teaching Alan Jones and Ashley Garrett* Massachusetts Cultural Council The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Alison and Bob Murchison*

National Endowment for the Arts Newbury Comics Inc. The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Lisbeth Tarlow and Stephen Kay* Donald and Susan Ware*

Rebecca and Laurence Grafstein* Ann and Graham Gund* Llura and Gordon Gund* Ambassador Swanee Hunt, Chair/ Hunt Alternatives Fund* Karmaloop Tom McGrath and Sandy Medallis*

Lucy and Ward Mooney* Dr. Josephine Murray†National Corporate Theatre Fund Maureen and Mike Sheehan*

Sandi and Andrew Farkas Drew Faust Fresh Sound Foundation Jody and Thomas Gill Erin Gilligan and Hoil Kim Marcia Head Horace H. Irvine II Barbara Jordan and Robert Pemberton Judith and Douglas Krupp Lizbeth and George Krupp Fumi and Kako Matsumoto

Stacey and Eric Mindich Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner Janet and Irv Plotkin Stan Ponte and John Metzner Patricia Romeo-Gilbert and Paul Gilbert Valerie Beth Schwartz Foundation Dina and Greg Selkoe Ted Trimpa Trust for Mutual Understanding The Xander Group Inc.

LEADER The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Gregory C. Carr Foundation RoAnn Costin Zita Ezpeleta and Kewsong Lee* Michael Feinstein and Denise Waldron*

$25,000-$49,999

PRODUCER Anonymous Amy and David Abrams Yuriko Jane Anton and Philip Anton Amy and Ed Brakeman Hilary and Philip Burling Laurie Burt Cambridge Trust Company Kate and Gerald Chertavian Bernard Chiu Julia Pershan and Jonathan Cohen Kevin Cole Costin Ted and Joan†Cutler

$10,000-$24,999

PARTNER Anonymous (2) Frances Shtull Adams Alchemy Foundation Erika and Colin Angle Jill Avery BD Patricia Beilman and David Poor Robert Bowie jr. Kathy Connor Pamela and Robert Cutler Gerald Flaxer Charitable Foundation Foley Hoag LLP Andrea and Marc G. Gershwin Katia and Garry Ginzburg Candy Gold and Martin Waters Rachael Goldfarb Roger Greene

Donors

$5,000-$9,999 Peggy Hanratty and Geoffrey Peters The Office of the Provost at Harvard University Catherine Hayden and David Thurston The DuBose & Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund Noriko and Michael Keirnan Mary Ford Kingsley and Gordon Kingsley Jessica and Ethan Lasser Marjorie Liner and Christopher Connolly Gregory Maguire and Andy Newman Sally McNagny and Robert Green Melinda Milberg Hee-Jung and John Moon

Karen and Gary Mueller Cokie and Lee Perry Marean and Thomas Pompidou Ellen Gordon Reeves Lisa Schmid and Joel Alvord Maggie and Jonathan Seelig The Shane Foundation Wendy Shattuck and Sam Plimpton S. Wade Taylor, Ph.D. and Stephen Zinner, M.D. Sarasina and Mike Tuchen Lynn and George Vos Mary and Edward Wendell Alfred Wojciechowski and Tammerah Martin

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SPONSOR Anonymous (3) Sharmy and David Altshuler Leslie and Howard Appleby Barbara and George Beal Barbara E. Bierer, M.D. and Steven E. Hyman, M.D.* Linda Cabot Black* Garen Bohlin Joy and Steven Bunson Lynne and John Chuang Clarke and Ethel D. Coggeshall Charles Collins Juliet Cozzi and Ronald Gumbaz Susan Edgman-Levitan and Richard Levitan Shanti Fry and Jeffrey Zinsmeyer Catherine Gellert Ruth and Mark Golub Joan and Charles Gross Barbara Wallace Grossman and

Steve Grossman Pamela Haran and David S. Godkin Nikola and David Hennes Heather and James Higgins The Roy A. Hunt Foundation Yuko and William Hunt Melissa Kaish and Jonathan Dorfman Susan B. Kaplan & Nancy and Mark Belsky Jerome P. Kassirer, MD and Sheridan Kassirer Barbara H. Landreth, M.D. Lori Lesser Erica and Bob Mason Jenifer Wells Megalli and Mark Megalli Kathy Metcalfe and Langdon Wheeler Shelly and Ofer Nemirovsky Madeline Osit and Dan Maude Marsha and Justin Perreault

PATRON Anonymous (3) Shari Malyn Abbott and Jon Abbott Nancy Adams and Scott Schoen Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., CPAs Diana and Richard Beattie Carol Beggy Ann Beha and Robert Radloff Nancy Bernhard and David Margolin Linda Cabot Black Foundation Terrie and Bradley Bloom Barbara and William Boger Sissela and Derek Bok Diane Borger Melinda Brown Elaine and Eric Bucher Dorothea and Sheldon Buckler, M.D. Betsy Cabot The Edmund and Betsy Cabot Charitable Foundation Kay Calvert and Jim Manzi Ronni and Ronald Casty Diane Cataldo Frank Celeste Hemmie and Ralph Chang Charles Cherington Susan and Mark Clark Barbara and Rodgin Cohen Frances Cohen Lizabeth Cohen and Herrick Eaton Chapman Tina and Philip DeNormandie Rohit Deshpande Robert Duffy Emma Dunch and Elizabeth Scott Barbara and Michael Eisenson Ellie Kai Inc. Mary and Juan Enriquez Newell Flather Jill Fopiano and Paul Brickman Robin Freeman Nancy and Richard Friedman

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Verna C. Gibbs, M.D. Silvia Gosnell Perrin and Bruns Grayson Renee Greene Marjorie and Nicholas Greville Lori E. Gross and Robert Douglas Campbell Agnes Gund Melinda Hall and Larry Pratt Joseph Hammer Phyllis Hammer Mel and Brendan Hannigan Megan and David Hinckley Alice Hoffman and Thomas Martin Maisie and James Houghton Ruth and William Hsiao Priscilla and Richard Hunt Karen Johansen and Gardner Hendrie Kay Kane Marjie and Robert Kargman Theresa Kavanaugh and John Lienhard Rona and Robert Kiley Jeremy Kindall and Brenda Sullivan Nancy P. King Lawrence Kotin Lars Foundation The Ronald and Jo Carole Lauder Foundation Stacey Schneer Lee Joyce Linde John D.C. Little Guy MacDonald Celine and Alastair Mactaggart Macy's Inc. Chris Mastrangelo Anita Meiklejohn and Vincent Piccirilli Steven and Kelly Migliero Alan Muraoka Diana Nelson and John C. Atwater New Vernon Capital

$2,500-$4,999 Timothy Phillips Bryan Rafanelli Natasha and Umar Riaz Dr. Linda U. Sanger* Nichole Bookwalter Savenor and Alan Savenor Laurie M. Scott Lisa Sotto and Bruce Saber Gillien Todd and Kingsley Taft John Travis Brad Voigt and William Burton Joanne and Daniel Weil Ruth and Bill Weinstein Francis H. Williams Ann Wozencraft and Craig Willey

$1,000-$2,499 Mercedes Nugent-Head and James C. Marlas Jeryl and Stephen Oristaglio Susan Paine Patricia and Finley Perry Gerald Pier Jennifer and Thomas Pincince Amy and Jonathan Poorvu Lia and William Poorvu Fern Portnoy and Roger Goldman Suzanne Priebatsch James Rado Nancy Rappaport and Colin Flavin Liz Reynolds and Max Senter AndrĂŠe Robert and Thomas M. Burger Ron Rodericks Gabriela and Bob Romanow Beatrice Roy William Russo Janice Saragoni and Ben Bradlee Molly Schoeck NoraLee and Jon Sedmak Dr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Selkoe Richard and Christine Shea Michael Shinagel and Marjorie North The Sholley Foundation, in memory of Jeremy Geidt Deborah Sinay and Charles J. Kravetz Somerled Charitable Foundation Susan Stafford Deborah Sweet and Steven Lazar Beth and Anthony Terrana Delia Thompson Janet Tiampo and David Parker The Joseph W. and Faith K. Tiberio Charitable Foundation Mindee Wasserman Ann Marie Wilkins The Winter, Wyman Companies Fancy and Jeff Zilberfarb


CONTRIBUTOR Anonymous (2) Dianne Anderson Evelyn Barnes James Basker William M. Bazzy Jane and Leonard Bernstein Francis Biondi and Jamie Nicholls Richard Cacciagrani Brian Carey Cris and Paul Carter Carol and Chet Cekala Antonia H. Chayes Jim Chervenak Milton Cooper Suzanne and Dan Crowley Brit d'Arbeloff Milo Fay Barbara Fiacco Leigh Gilmore and Thomas Pounds Mark Glasser Professors Mary Jo and Byron Good Barbara Lemperly Grant and Frederic D. Grant

Ms. Laura Green and Dr. David Golan Joy Greenway Lindsay and Garth Greimann Dena and Felda Hardymon Kathryn Herring Jen Horton and Dave Regan The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Paula Johnson and Robert Sands Judy Kanwal Jane Katims and Dan Perlman Paul Keenan Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kliman Denise and Ari Korn Laurie Laba Jeffrey LaHoste Liberty Mutual, Give with Liberty Program Hambleton Lord Monique Sullivan Lowitt and Ian Lowitt Barbara Manocherian Patricia Cleary Miller Sandra Moose and Eric Birch

$500-$999 Emily Moskowitz Jean and David Nathan NSTAR Foundation Carolyn Perelmuter Rose Polidoro Sally C. Reid and John D. Sigel Dr. Helen Riess Malcolm Rogers Hathaway Russell Adina Schecter Frank Segall Stephanie and Fred Shuman Dr. Mark Slovenkai Mason and Jeannie Smith Rose Styron Claire and Paul Traub Richard and Martha Wagner Dyann and Peter Wirth Ms. Kelsey Wirth and Dr. Samuel Myers Paula Young

SUPPORTER Anonymous (2) Kenneth Abbott The Acorn Foundation/Barbara and Theodore Alfond Alka and Ravin Agrawal Elizabeth Ascher and Michael Yogman James Asp Sybilla and Alexandre Balkanski Beth Barrett Maud Cabot Richard Carson Betsy Ellis Chung and Peter Chung Dr. Lisa Coleman Frederica Cushman Mary and Richard Daniels Glorianna Davenport Jane Mendelsohn Davis and Nick Davis Alma Derricks Mark Diker Julie Farkas and Seth Goldman Judith and Warren Feder Anita Feins and Steven Lampert Anna Fitzloff and Elissa Best Herbert Fox and Janet Zinner Susan Fried and Jeffrey Rudman Constance and Michael Fulenwider Howard Gardner, M.D. Kathleen and Robert Garner Laurie and Jeffrey Goldbarg, M.D. Drs. Susan Graham and Michael Harrison Drs. Shelly Greenfield and Allan Brandt

$250-$499 Patricia and Homer Hagedorn Robert Harrington Rita and Gus Hauser Deborah L. Hicks Dr. James Hirshberg Caroline and Fred Hoppin Cindi Jones Belinda Juran and Evan Schapiro Ms. Bambi Kapp and Dr. Randall Berliner CC King and Tom Tarpey Edgar Knudson Lynn Kodama Deborah and Jonathan Kolb Katherine N. Lapp Lisa and Bill Laskin Don Law Mary Beth and Greg Lesher Peter Lichtenthal Lewise Lucaire Barbara A. Manzolillo Wendy Mariner and Toby Nagurney James D. Marver Donna Friedman Meir and Gadi Meir Sharon Miller Morgan Stanley Global Wealth Management Kimberly and Peter Mulligan Evelyn and Mac Musser Carol and Davis Noble Professor Suzanne P. Ogden and Peter Rogers Caren Pasquale William Peake

Drs. Hilda and Max Perlitsh Sarah Piper C. Taylor Poor Tom Quintal Leandrew Robinson Paul Romano Abram Rosenfeld Bonnie Rosse Sarah and Gregory Sands Nina Schwalbe and Sally Girvin James Scopa Alex Smith Ildiko Sragli and Barry Appelman Jean and Michael Strunsky Stephen Stulck Kathryn Taylor and Tom Steyer Hal Tepfer Gloria and Arnold Tofias Ashley and Alexander von Perfall Diana Walsh and Kent Walker Sharon Goddard White and David White Kathy Williams and Douglas Carlston Mary Winslow Grace Kyung-Sun Won and Richard Holden Carolyn Zern William Zinn * Donors who provide annual operating support of $25,000 or more are members of the Artistic Director’s Circle. †in memoriam

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A.R.T. NYC DONORS A.R.T. NYC is a group of curious, committed, and engaged individuals that provide generous annual support to the American Repertory Theater. The following gifts of $250 and above were received between January 1, 2013 and June 6, 2014. PRODUCER $10,000 and above Betsy and Edward Cohen, Kevin Cole Costin, RoAnn Costin, Zita Ezpeleta and Kewsong Lee, Sandi and Andrew Farkas, Rebecca Gold and Nathan Milikowsky, Rebecca and Laurence Grafstein, Alan Jones and Ashley Garrett, Rosemarie and Steve Johnson, Janet and Howard Kagan, Stacey and Eric Mindich, Julia Pershan and Jonathan Cohen, Stan Ponte and John Metzner PARTNER $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous, Robert Bowie jr., The DuBose & Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund, Andrea and Marc G. Gershwin, Melinda Milberg, Hee-Jung and John Moon, Marean and Thomas Pompidou, Lynn and George Vos SPONSOR $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous (2), Joy and Steven Bunson, Juliet Cozzi and Ronald Gumbaz, Catherine Gellert, Ruth and Mark Golub, Joan and Charles Gross, Ann and Graham Gund, Nikola and David Hennes, Heather and James Higgins, Melissa Kaish and Jonathan Dorfman, Barbara H. Landreth, M.D., Lori Lesser, Jenifer Wells Megalli and Mark Megalli, Ellen Gordon Reeves, Natasha and Umar Riaz, Dr. Linda U. Sanger, Lisa Sotto and Bruce Saber, Ashley and Alexander von Perfall, Ann Wozencraft and Craig Willey MEMBER $250-$2,499 Anonymous, Kenneth Abbott, James Basker, Diana and Richard Beattie, Francis Biondi and Jamie Nicholls, Barbara and Rodgin Cohen, Milton Cooper, Jane Mendelsohn Davis and Nick Davis, Mark Diker, Emma Dunch and Elizabeth Scott, Judith and Warren Feder, Rita and Gus Hauser, The DuBose & Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund, Ms. Bambi Kapp and Dr. Randall Berliner, Peter Lichtenthal, Monique Sullivan Lowitt and Ian Lowitt, Mary Milton, Lucy and Ward Mooney, New Vernon Capital, Mercedes Nugent-Head and James C. Marlas, Caren Pasquale, Sarah Piper, Rose Polidoro, Adina Schecter, Nina Schwalbe and Sally Girvin, Stephanie and Fred Shuman, Ildiko Sragli and Barry Appelman, Claire and Paul Traub, Ruth and Bill Weinstein

IN-KIND SUPPORTERS The A.R.T. thanks the following individual and corporate supporters for their invaluable in-kind donations.

Southwest Airlines (Official Airline Sponsor) southwest.com Be Our Guest Boston Beer Company Cambridge, 1. The Charles Hotel Betsy and Edward Cohen Carol DeGiere Donna DePrisco Event Illuminations/ Derek Wiles

Ilex Designs/Andrew Anderson (Floral Sponsor) ilexflowers.com Google Grafton Street Grendel’s Den Harvest Henrietta’s Table Ilex Designs / Andrew Anderson The Kendall Hotel

The Urban Grape/T.J. and Hadley Douglas (Wine Sponsor) theurbangrape.com

MAX Ultimate Food/ Dan Mathieu and Neal Balkowitsch Tom McGrath and Sandy Medallis Melinda Milberg National Corporate Theatre Fund

Rialto Restaurant Richard Cacciagrani Sandrine’s Bistro The Sinclair Tory Row Toscano UpStairs on the Square The Urban Grape / T.J. and Hadley Douglas

NATIONAL CORPORATE THEATRE FUND National Corporate Theatre Fund is a not-for profit corporation created to increase and strengthen support from the business community for this country’s most distinguished professional theatres. The following foundations, individuals and corporations support these theaters through their contributions of $2,500 and above to National Corporate Theatre Fund. Buford Alexander and Pamela Farr* • American Express* • Helen Ashley* • Mitchell J. Auslander** • Bank of America • Bloomberg • BNY Mellon • Steven Bunson** • Christopher Campbell/Palace Production Center† • Cisco Systems, Inc.* • Citi • CMT/ABC**† • Dantchik Family • Elwood B. Davis* • Paula Dominick** • Dorfman and Kaish Family Foundation, Inc. • Dorsey & Whitney Foundation • Dramatists Play Service, Inc.* • John R. Dutt** • Edgerton Foundation* • Epiq Systems* • Ernst & Young • Ernst & Young Fund for Impact Creativity** • Bruce R. and Tracey Ewing** • Jessica Farr* • Richard Fitzburgh • Ford Foundation • Alan & Jennifer Freedman** • Priscilla and Keith Geeslin* • Ruth E. Gitlin* • Goldman, Sachs & Co. • Mason and Kim Granger* • The Hearst Foundations** • Colleen Hempleman* • Gregory S. Hurst • Howard and Janet Kagan* • Joseph F. Kirk** • Michael Lawrence and Dr. Glen Gillen* • LG&E and KU Energy* • Adrian Liddard* • Marsh & McLennan Companies • John R. Mathena • The Maurer Family Foundation** • Jonathan Maurer and Gretchen Shugart** • McGraw Hill Financial • MetLife • John G. Miller • Morgan Stanley • Theodore Nixon* • Ogilvy & Mather† • Lisa Orberg** • Frank Orlowski** • Edison Peres • Pfizer, Inc. • Thomas C. Quick • RBC Wealth Management** • Roe Green Foundation* • The Schloss Family Foundation** • Seyfarth Shaw LLP* • Sills Cummis & Gross * • Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom* • George S. Smith, Jr.** • Southwest Airlines**† • Ann Steck • Stoddard Family Foundation* • Karen and Stewart Tanz* • Theatermania.com/Gretchen Shugart • John Thomopoulos** • Douglas and Janet True* • Evelyn Mack Truitt • James S. Turley* • The James S. and Lynne P. Turley Ernst & Young Fund for Impact Creativity** • UBS • Pamela J. Wagner* • Michael A. Wall • Wells Fargo** • White & Case LLP* • Willkie Farr & Gallagher • Isabelle Winkles*

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*NCTF/Edgerton Foundation Fund for New American Theatre **Impact Creativity †Includes In-kind Support As of May 2014


AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER STAFF DIANE PAULUS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

WILLIAM RUSSO MANAGING DIRECTOR

ARTISTIC Producer Director of Artistic Programs/Dramaturg Director of Special Projects Resident Director Artistic Associate Assistant Producer Special Assistant to the Artistic Director Company Manager/ Hasty Pudding Institute Producing Fellow

Diane Borger Ryan McKittrick Ariane Barbanell Allegra Libonati Shira Milikowsky Mark Lunsford Julia Kraus Ben Nelson

INSTITUTE Director Administrative Director Associate Director Co-head of Dramaturgy Co-head of Dramaturgy Resident Literary Advisor Institute Associate Technical Director Student Financial Aid Administrator

Scott Zigler Julia Smeliansky Marcus Stern Anatoly Smeliansky Ryan McKittrick Arthur Holmberg Josh Glenn-Kayden Skip Curtiss Janie Rangel

OBERON Associate Producer Venue Manager Programming Manager Production Manager House Technician Sound Console Operator Assistant Venue Manager

Ariane Barbanell Leo X. Crowley James Wetzel Skip Curtiss Justin Paice Alex Giorgetti Teague Mitchell

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DEVELOPMENT Director of Development Megan Hinckley Deputy Director of Development Jessica Morrison Grants Manager Meghan Coleman Development Officer Lindsay Soson Development Information Coordinator Brendyn Schneider Development Associate Renée Rober MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Director of Marketing and Communications Anna Fitzloff Director of Press and Public Relations Katalin Mitchell Associate Director of Marketing and Communications Jared Fine Marketing and Communications Manager Grace Geller Graphic Designer Joel Zayac Education and Community Programs Manager Brendan Shea Education and Community Programs Assistant Georgia Young Videographer Johnathan Carr Social and Digital Media Assistant Mark Mauriello Marketing Interns Jacob Ali, Catherine Spino Education Interns Rachel Pantazis, Max Gustafson, Mackie Saylor PATRON SERVICES Director of Patron Services/System Administrator Derek Mueller Ticket Services Manager Alicia Curtis Audience Services Manager Stephen Wuycheck Ticket Services Representatives Karen Snyder, Cassandra Long Weekend Shift Supervisor Heather Conroe Ticket Services Staff Taylor Hughes, Natalie Lurowist, Amelia Mason, Jessica Mullen, Tani Nakamoto, Emma Putnam Duty House Managers Stephanie Holmes, Megan Nussle, Adam Quinn, Eleanor Regan, Courtney Smith, Matthew Spano Volunteer Usher Coordinator Barbara Lindstrom THEATER AND FACILITIES Theater and Facilities Manager Tracy Keene Receptionists Sarah Leon, Maria Medeiros

FINANCE Controller Senior Financial Analyst Senior Finance Accountant Financial Administrator Financial Assistant

Ann Kellegher Kathryn Rosenberg John Josti Stacie Hurst Nira Tejada

PRODUCTION Production Manager Associate Production Managers COSTUMES Costume Shop Manager Assistant Costume Shop Manager Draper Crafts Artisan Wardrobe Supervisor Costume/Props Stock Manager LIGHTS Lighting Supervisor Assistant Lighting Design Light Board Operator PROPERTIES Props Manager Assistant Props Master Props Carpenter SCENERY Technical Director Associate Technical Director Assistant Technical Director Shop Supervisor Scenic Painter Scenic Charge Artist Master Carpenter Scenic Carpenters

Patricia Quinlan Skip Curtiss, Jeremie Lozier Jeannette Hawley Ameera Ali Caitlin Menotti Jeffrey Scott Burrows Alma Reyes Suzanne Kadiff Matthew Adelman Wen-Ling Liao Jeremy Goldenberg Cynthia Lee-Sullivan Rebecca Helgeson Stacey Horne-Harper Stephen Setterlun Chris Swetcky Kristin Knutson David Schultz Heather Morris Jerry Vogt Peter Doucette Garret McEntee, Kyle Moore, York-Andreas Paris

SOUND Sound Supervisor Sam Lerner Sound Console Operator Brian Walters Theatrical Audio Technician Katrina Sistare STAGE Stage Supervisor Henning Malm Assistant Stage Supervisor, Automation Operator Christopher Eschenbach Production Assistant Matthew Sebastian

FOR FINDING NEVERLAND ASL Coach ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Michael Krajnak Access Services Consultant �������������������������������������������� Mary Beth Peters Stage Hands/Line Operators ������������������ Aaron Cohen, Ryan Fitzgerald, Keelia Liptak, Steven Manifold Carpenters.............................Thomas Eckenfels, Bill Hawkins, Derek Jay, David Jewitt, George Kane, Dan Lincoln, Jimmy Lynch, Marty Lynch, Krystin Matsumoto, Vinca Merriman, Dane Palmer, Joe Parello, Aaron Paternoster, Zachry Pilat, Alex Platt, Andy Remillard, Nick Stein, Nick Tosches, Forrest Wood Scenic Painters................................Elizabeth Johnson, Richard Ouellette Scenic Artists..................................................Kristin Cunniff, Natasha Vogt Scenic Intern ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Kati DeWitt Purchaser �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Ryan Anderson Stitchers......................................................... Raissa Bretana, Sarah Hylton, Tyler Kinney, Susie Moncousky, Sally Ravitz Milliner �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Denise Wallace Props Carpenter ����������������������������������������������������������������������Kathryn Nakaji Props Artisans..............Jeanette Mieses, Andrew DeShazo, Ian Thorsell, Justin Seward, Madelynne Hays, Jonathan Maganzini Draper...................................................................................Toby Kreimendahl First Hands............................................... Anita Canzian, Michelle Johnson Crafts Assistant ������������������������������������������������������������������������������Kendra Bell Dressers....................... Keller Anderson, Leanne Corayer, Emily Damron Wig Runner/Dresser ������������������������������������������������������������� Keller Anderson Masks................................................................................... Foxfeather Studios Assistant Master Electricians �����������������������������Alex Brandt, Brett Israel Followspot Operator................... Kevin Barnett, RJ LaMura, Brian Shaw Sound Crew........................Bryan Atterberry, Kevin Corzett, Chris Kurtz, Michael Policare, Nell Robinson, Bryan Williams Deck Sound ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������Michelle Reiss As of July 2014

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PLEASE NOTE: The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or recording inside this theater, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for monetary damages.

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EMERGENCIES: In case of emergency, contact the House Manager or nearest usher. Post-performance discussions follow select matinee performances. Visit our website for specific dates and times.

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