Jagged Little Pill Program

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2017/18 Season



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WELCOME TO JAGGED LITTLE PILL As a director, I am drawn to stories that are vitally relevant to our world today. With its courageous, boundary-shattering articulation of pain, healing, and empowerment, Alanis Morissette’s 1995 album has impacted a whole generation of listeners and artists. Alanis’s music urges us to feel—even though it may be easier to remain numb. For me, the visceral, cathartic nature of Jagged Little Pill conjures ancient Greek drama, in which a character’s crisis of recognition reflects our need as a society to confront difficult truths in order to live, learn, and grow. An intense and profound collaboration has been at the core of our creative journey. Writer Diablo Cody, choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, music supervisor, orchestrator and arranger Tom Kitt, and I have all come together out of a shared love for Alanis’s songs and a belief in their necessity for our world today. I am honored that all of these artists are making their A.R.T. debuts with this production. Lastly, I am so grateful to the entire company and team behind this production for their willingness to throw themselves so deeply and fearlessly into the world premiere of this musical.

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American Repertory Theater presents

Music by ALANIS MORISSETTE & GLEN BALLARD

Lyrics by ALANIS MORISSETTE

Book by DIABLO CODY

Additional Music by MICHAEL FARRELL & GUY SIGSWORTH Presented by special arrangement with VIVEK J. TIWARY, ARVIND ETHAN DAVID, EVA PRICE Scenic Design RICCARDO HERNANDEZ

Costume Design EMILY REBHOLZ

Lighting Design JUSTIN TOWNSEND

Sound Design JONATHAN DEANS

Wig, Hair, & Make-Up Design J. JARED JANAS Associate Director MIA WALKER

Video Design FINN ROSS

Music Director BRYAN PERRI

Casting STEPHEN KOPEL, CSA

Production Stage Manager IRA MONT

Music Supervision, Orchestrations and Arrangements TOM KITT Choreography SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI Directed by DIANE PAULUS First performance at the Loeb Drama Center on May 5, 2018. The A.R.T 2017/18 Season is dedicated to President Drew Faust in recognition of her extraordinary leadership in making the arts an integral part of the cognitive life of Harvard University. PRODUCTION SPONSORS Allison Johnson Edgerton Foundation New Play Awards A.R.T. SEASON SUPPORT

The A.R.T. 2017/18 Season is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which receives support from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the National Endowment for the Arts.


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CAST

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The Chorus..........JANE BRUCE, JOHN CARDOZA, ANTONIO CIPRIANO, KATHRYN GALLAGHER, LAUREL HARRIS, LOGAN HART, MAX KUMANGAI, SOPH MENAS, SEAN MONTGOMERY, NORA SCHELL, WHITNEY SPRAYBERRY, KEI TSURUHARATANI, EBONY WILLIAMS Mary Jane Healy.............................................................ELIZABETH STANLEY Steve Healy...........................................................................SEAN ALLAN KRILL Frankie Healy............................................................................CELIA GOODING Nick Healy.......................................................................................DEREK KLENA Jo...................................................................................................LAUREN PATTEN Andrew...............................................................................................LOGAN HART Phoenix................................................................................ANTONIO CIPRIANO Bella.................................................................................KATHRYN GALLAGHER SWINGS YEMAN BROWN, KELSEY OREM UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. Mary Jane: LAUREL HARRIS; Steve: SEAN MONTGOMERY; Frankie: NORA SCHELL; Jo: SOPH MENAS; Nick: LOGAN HART; Andrew/Phoenix: JOHN CARDOZA; Bella: JANE BRUCE DANCE CAPTAIN EBONY WILLIAMS ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS TAYLOR BRENNAN, JENNIFER ROGERS

BAND Music Director/Keyboards: BRYAN PERRI Associate Music Director/Keyboards: MATT DOEBLER Drums: SHANNON FORD Guitar 1: ERIC DAVIS Guitar 2: BENJAMIN MONIZ Violin: MARISSA LICATA Music Contractor/Viola: JASON FISHER Cello: PATRICE JACKSON-TILGHMAN Violin/Viola: ANDREW ENG Bass: CHRIS JOHNSON Music Copying by Emily Grishman Music Preparation


YOU ARE NOT ALONE. A.R.T. salutes individuals of all gender identities who have the courage to speak out and break barriers of silence and fear. If you are looking for support or healing surrounding experiences of sexual assault, harassment, or addiction, the following local organizations provide resources and community. Boston Area Rape Crisis Center BARCC empowers survivors of sexual violence to heal and provides education and advocacy for the social change needed to prevent sexual violence. Their 24/7 hotline is always open: 800.841.8371 Harvard Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response The OSAPR operates a free and confidential hotline open to the public. Information, referrals, and support is available 24/7: 617.495.9100 The Massachusetts Substance Abuse Helpline A statewide, public resource for finding substance use treatment and recovery services.Helpline services are free and confidential. 800.327.5050 Learn to Cope A non-profit support network that offers education, resources, peer support, and hope for parents and family members coping with a loved one addicted to opiates or other drugs. learn2cope.org


ADDITIONAL STAFF Associate Choreographers...................................JASON KITTELBERGER, ABBEY O’BRIEN Associate Music Director..........................................................................................MATT DOEBLER Assistant Director............................................................................................................HALLE MORSE Associate Scenic Designer........................................................................................CLAIRE DeLISO Associate Costume Designer.....................................................................................HEATHER NEIL Assistant Costume Designer..................................................................................SARAFINA BUSH Associate Lighting Designer...............................................................CHRISTOPHER THIELKING Assistant Lighting Designer............................................................................................KATE McGEE Associate Sound Designer..............................................................................................BRIAN HSIEH Animator....................................................................................................................ROBERT FIGUEIRA Video Programmer.............................................................................................MATTHEW HOUSTLE Associate Wig Designer..................................................................................BRITTANY HARTMAN Production Sound Engineer..........................................................................................MIKE TRACEY Sound Design Interns.....................................................STEPHEN JENSEN, OWEN MEADOWS A.R.T. Institute Production Dramaturg.............................................................ELIZABETH AMOS Music Assistant...................................................................................................................TIM HANSON Music Interns.................................................................................................BRIAN GE, LIZ KANTOR Manager for Alanis Morissette................................................................................TY STIKLORIUS Assistant to Alanis Morissette..........................................................................GABRIEL ROCHA Production Assistants...........................................................EMILY BERGQUIST, ALEX EBERLE, CHRISTOPHER KEE ANAYA-GORMAN, KIM ONAH LISSETTE VELEZ-CROSS Production Interns.........................................................ISABELLA DOW, CONSTANCE HESTER

Additional scenery provided by Hudson Scenic Lighting equipment provided by Christie Lites Projection equipment provided by 4Wall Entertainment Additional equipment provided by 4Wall Boston Additional sound equipment provided by: Sound Associates, Meyer Sound, Shure, Group One Limited, Point Source Audio Additional props provided by Emiliano Pares, BrenBri Props Tutoring by Jodi Green, On Location Education Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios

SONG CREDITS Songs of Universal, Inc. The Bicycle Music Company Concord Music Group Cat Minority Music

SPECIAL THANKS Dr. Peter Grinspoon Bethany Allen, Lise King, Dr. Pardis Sabeti Greg Reif, Peter Fitzgerald, John Monitto, Jenn Liang, Ben Escobedo, Matt Larson, James Lamb Elation Professional Michelle Vincoli, Juana Yanes, Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education


A Note from Writer Diablo Cody I was sixteen years old the first time I heard the voice of Alanis Morissette. Well, technically that isn’t true—I grew up watching “You Can’t Do That on Television,” the Canadian kiddie show on which a young Alanis starred. But when I say “the voice of Alanis Morissette,” I’m not referring to the literal vibrations created by her laryngeal folds. I’m talking about the powerful and primal flow of essential Alanis-ness that is her legendary album, Jagged Little Pill. This was not just a collection of songs, you understand. This was a seismic event that shifted the plates of pop culture and redefined irony for a generation. Alanis Morissette, rock star, was more than a voice. She was a Voice. It was 1995, and I was hanging out in my bedroom in Lemont, Illinois, a small town with nine churches and zero bookstores. I was listening to Q101, “Chicago’s Rock Alternative,” like I did every day after school. Though the grunge trend had expired like a tub of old yogurt, rock radio was still dominated by growling, lank-haired dudes with low-slung guitars and Big Muff distortion pedals. Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder had changed the game by championing feminist causes, but the rock scene in general still felt like the same old macho circlejerk it had been since forever. The “girl bands” that did get airplay at the time were all punk bravado and defiance—very necessary, but not always relatable to me as a vulnerable and confused Catholic girl who had SO MANY FEELINGS and was often afraid to express them. There was an Alanis-shaped hole in my heart; I just didn’t know it yet. So there I was, in my bedroom, flipping through Sassy magazine and painting my nails with Wite-Out as I listened to the radio. As the song ended—let’s say it was “Cumbersome” by Seven Mary Three—the DJ broke in, sounding way more enthusiastic than usual. “I am so psyched to play this next song,” the DJ said—again, this type of editorializing was rare on Q101, a big corporate radio station. “It’s from a new singer named Alanis Morissette, and it’s going to blow your mind. Here’s ‘You Oughta Know.’” Curiosity piqued, I twisted the volume knob on my Sony boombox. A trembling voice filled the room—not just a voice, but a Voice: Alanis’s brave, forceful, naked Voice revealing itself for the first time. It was an immediate shock to the system. After a parade of grunge singers cocooning themselves in flannel and mumbling purposely vague lyrics, here, at last, was someone ready to expose her soul. And “You Oughta Know” was just the beginning— 10


the beginning of the beginning. As we would soon discover, there was so much more to this artist than just spite and rage; on Jagged Little Pill she revealed herself to be tender, spiritual, shameless, kindhearted, eternally questioning, and utterly assured all at once. Shockingly, Alanis was only nineteen years old when she wrote these songs with producer Glen Ballard—just a skip ahead of me, age-wise, but miles beyond in terms of artistic maturity. Flash forward twenty-three years later: Many other seminal 90s albums feel preserved in amber: beloved, certainly, but with their vitality confined to the era. But Jagged Little Pill, somehow, is more relevant than ever. It’s an album that tells us to wake up, “swallow it down,” and confront our fears. Most popular music encourages the pursuit of pleasure; Jagged Little Pill actually recommends discomfort. These songs suggest that we subject ourselves to that which hurts (and ultimately heals). That we debride our deepest wounds, even though the process itself can be excruciating. This type of therapeutic instruction continues to be a theme in Alanis’s music to this day, and yet somehow, her songs never feel gloomy or pedantic— actually, they feel euphoric. How?! It’s a miracle that Alanis performs over and over; no wonder Kevin Smith cast her as God in Dogma. Jagged Little Pill was the soundtrack to my seventeenth summer and has become even more meaningful to me as I head into my forty-first. Back in 1995, I never could have imagined I’d someday be tasked with creating a narrative around Alanis’s incredible catalog of songs. Like the music itself, the job has been challenging bliss. Working on this show, I am often struck by how inherently theatrical the music is, even before it’s been rearranged for the theater. The romance, laughter, tears, sex, and loss are already there, embroidered into the lyrics and melodies. I am incredibly proud of my role as translator and midwife in this production. If I’m lucky, I’ll make one of my heroes proud in the process. 11


A Note from Choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui I was seventeen when I heard “You Oughta Know” for the first time. It struck me with its strength, its anger, its beauty, and also its sadness. I had just broken up with my first boyfriend, and as I listened to the lyrics of that song, I knew I was never going to be the same. The song engraved itself on my mind and made me feel like I wasn’t alone. It expressed the raw emotions I was feeling, while also somehow empowering me. It spoke the hard truth and captured the feeling of being betrayed, yet it also inspired me to be resilient and to allow myself to voice anger without shame or self-censorship. I was fascinated and wanted to hear more from this powerful, smart, beautiful, and soulful artist who had created this unique song. What else did Alanis Morissette have to say to me, to teach me? It turns out, a whole lot. Alanis’s music has been a part of my personal journey ever since. I grew up in a small town in Belgium with a Muslim Moroccan father and a Catholic Flemish mother. An “in-between-many-cultures boy,” I realized early on I was gay; I was a vegetarian; I have always been a teetotaler; I was also a small, intellectual, chubby kid who wanted to dance… Basically, I was filled with so-called contradictions. I was a bit of a confusing, crazy case for some, a mystery for others. I felt like an outcast from my earliest memories onwards, and it was a relief to listen to lyrics that came so close to my personal internal monologues. Whatever I was struggling with, Alanis had a song that would tackle it. It felt as if I had found a “like-minded individual” or even a “soul to dig the hole much deeper.” Especially through her second album, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, which I listened to on repeat for what seems like an eternity, I felt I could quiet my mind as my feelings were there, in the music, in her albums, in her voice. The thing is, you don’t become a “fan” of Alanis; you rather fall in love with her, feel her, meet her in her lyrics, agree with her, learn from her, grow up with her. “We’ll flash forward to a few years later…” When I met Diane Paulus I had a similar feeling of recognition—such an 12


inspiring and gentle voice, filled with reason, logic, and artfulness. She spoke about creating a musical based on Alanis’s Jagged Little Pill album and asked me to choreograph it. “How was this going to be possible?” I wondered. But in Diane’s eyes, I saw that she could imagine it. So I said yes. Diablo Cody’s early drafts of the story floored me: this was exactly what I felt I needed to do. I was reminded of why I decided to become an artist in the first place. Listening to Tom Kitt’s arrangements was uncanny; he created a beautiful tapestry, a unity by merging all these soulful songs. It was as if these songs had been written for the story. During the rehearsal process, I think I cried almost every day at some point because of the emotions the work unleashed. It was overwhelming, and that hasn’t been my usual experience as a director or choreographer. The production touches upon very personal and universal issues, most of which we still don’t have clear answers for. Every day we are looking for ways to tackle addiction, racism, and intolerance, and to fight our confusing expectations and the outright delusions in our divided society. The musical felt like the therapy I never had; it felt important, it felt true. I tried to be as honest and open as possible in the process, to share as much as I could, to give it my all.

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Our aim is to let the story, the songs, the movement take you on a journey, one in which you feel the perspectives of all the characters and see how they— together—create an entanglement, but also a family in the truest sense.

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Cast YEMAN BROWN Swing A.R.T.: Debut. Concert Dance: Reggie Wilson Dance Company, Kristin Sudeikis Dance, Company Stefanie Batten Bland, Ralph Lemon. Education: BFA Dance, Florida State University. @brownyeman JANE BRUCE Chorus (u/s Bella) A.R.T.: Debut. OffBroadway: Missed Connections: The Craigslist Musical, New Ohio Theatre. Regional: The Ballad of Little Jo, (Sara, Original Cast Recording), Two River Theater; The Theory of Relativity (Mira), Goodspeed Opera House; The Bridges of Madison County, (State Fair Singer), Arkansas Repertory Theatre; The Rocky Horror Show, (FrankN-Furter), Merchants Hall; The Bad Years, Immersive Workshop. TV: “Jessica Jones.” Music: It’s You (EP of original music, on iTunes/Spotify). Education: BFA Musical Theater, University of Michigan. JOHN CARDOZA Chorus (u/s Andrew/Phoenix) A.R.T.: Debut. Regional: October Sky, Old Globe; Next to Normal (Gabe; Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination), TheaterWorks Hartford. Workshops: October Sky. Education: BFA Musical Theater, Boston Conservatory. ANTONIO CIPRIANO Phoenix/Chorus A.R.T.: Debut. Regional: Carmina Burana, I Pagliacci, Michigan Opera Theatre; Brighton Beach Memoirs (Eugene), Birmingham Village Players; Les Misérables, Grosse Pointe Theatre. Concerts: Feinstein’s/54 Below (solo show). Awards: 2017 Sutton Foster Ovation Award Winner, 2017 NHSMTA Jimmy Award finalist. Album: Never Gonna Be The Same. antoniocipriano.com

KATHRYN GALLAGHER Bella/Chorus A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Deaf West’s Spring Awakening. Concerts: Duncan Sheik, Café Carlyle; Jason Robert Brown, SubCulture; Robby Krieger and Ray Mazarek of The Doors (opening act); Little Feat. TV/Film: YOU (premiering on Lifetime Sep. 9, 2018). Albums: I’m Fine; American Spirit. CELIA GOODING Frankie Healy A.R.T.: Debut. Theater: FAME (Carmen), Urinetown (Pennywise). Education: Hackley School, Berridge Conservatory, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. LAUREL HARRIS Chorus (u/s Mary Jane) A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Wicked (Elphaba standby), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (u/s Carole King/Cynthia Weil), Evita (u/s Evita), In Transit. National Tour: Wicked (Elphaba). Regional: Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife), North Carolina Theatre. Workshop: The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Concerts: Wall to Wall Broadway with Jeanine Tesori, From Page to Stage: Jeanine Tesori. Education: BFA Musical Theater, Spanish (minor), University of Michigan. LOGAN HART Andrew/Chorus (u/s Nick) A.R.T.: Debut. First National Tour: Book of Mormon. Off-Broadway: Poster Boy, Roundabout. Regional: Next to Normal, Music Theatre of Connecticut; High School Musical, Paper Mill Playhouse; Altar Boyz, ZACH Theatre.

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Cast DEREK KLENA Nick Healy A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Anastasia (Dmitry); The Bridges of Madison County; Wicked (Fiyero, 10th Anniversary Company). Off-Broadway: Dogfight (Eddie Birdlace, Clive Barnes Award nomination), 2econd Stage; Carrie (Tommy Ross), MCC. Regional: Anastasia, Hartford Stage; Diner, Signature Theatre, Delaware Theatre Company; Unknown Soldier, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Hairspray, Hollywood Bowl. TV: “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” “Quantico,” “Blue Bloods,” “Law and Order: SVU,” “Carrie Diaries.” SEAN ALLAN KRILL Steve Healy A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Honeymoon in Vegas, On A Clear Day…, Mamma Mia!. OffBroadway: Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, The Brother/Sister Plays, Public Theater; Hit The Wall, Barrow Street; A Civil War Christmas, NYTW. National Tours: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Mamma Mia!. Regional: Chess, Kennedy Center; Sense & Sensibility (Colonel Brandon; Jeff Award nomination, Craig Noel Award winner), Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Old Globe; Deathless, Goodspeed; Sideways, La Jolla; Hot L Baltimore, Steppenwolf. TV: “Mr. Robot.” seanallankrill.com MAX KUMANGAI Chorus A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Waitress. First National Tours: Hair, Joseph… Off-Broadway: What’s That Smell, New World Stages; Lysistrata Jones, Transport Group; The Civil War, Lucille Lortel; Anyone Can Whistle, Bells are Ringing, Where’s Charley?, Superman!, Encores!; The Scottsboro Boys, Old Globe; A.C.T.; Center Theatre Group. TV: “Boardwalk Empire,” “Vinyl.” Education: BFA, Musical Theater, University of Michigan.

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SOPH MENAS (Pronoun: they/he) Chorus (u/s Jo) A.R.T.: Debut. National Tour: A Chorus Line. Regional: MTWichita, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, OKC Rep. Cruise: Rock of Ages. New York: Throwback, Sheri Sanders; Normativity, NYMF; Soft Butter, Musical Theatre Factory; Pin and the Blue Fairy, Outliers Theatre Company. Education: BFA Musical Theater, University of Oklahoma. SEAN MONTGOMERY Chorus (u/s Steve) A.R.T: Debut. Broadway: Groundhog Day (u/s Phil Connors/ Ned Ryerson), Matilda (u/s Miss Trunchbull/ Mr. Wormwood). National Tours: White Christmas (Bob Wallace), Mary Poppins (u/s Bert, Mr. Banks), 9 to 5 (Joe). New York: Crazy For You (dir. Susan Stroman), NYC Lab. Regional: Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Baltimore Center Stage, Atlanta Theatre of the Stars, MUNY. Education: BFA, Musical Theatre CCM. @seandmontgomery, sean-montgomery.com KELSEY OREM Swing A.R.T.: Debut. OffBroadway: As You Like It (Assoc. Choreographer), Delacorte Theater. Regional: Jesus Christ Superstar, Monty Python's Spamalot, NCT; West Side Story, WBT. International Tour: Shrek The Musical!. Education: BS, Communications, NYU.


LAUREN PATTEN Jo A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Fun Home. Off-Broadway: The Wolves (Drama Desk and Obie Awards for Outstanding Ensemble). Regional: Stilyagi, NYSAF; Spring Awakening, Deaf West; Home Street Home, Davenport Theatricals; Wait Until Dark, Geffen Playhouse; Our Town, Bus Stop, Rubicon Theatre. TV/Film: “Succession,” “Blue Bloods,” “Shelter,” “Arrested Development,” The Big Sick. laurenpatten.com, @pattenlauren NORA SCHELL Chorus (u/s Frankie) A.R.T.: Debut. OffBroadway: Spamilton (Drama Desk, Drama League, Clive Barnes Award nominations), Forbidden Broadway. Regional: Company (Marta), Barrington Stage Company. Education: Musical Theater; Gender, Race, and Nation (minor), University of Michigan. WHITNEY SPRAYBERRY Chorus A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark (Ensemble). Off-Broadway: Seeing You (Original Swing). Choreography: Alice By Heart (Associate Choreographer, workshop), MCC. Other Performance: S/S 2018 Fashion Week “Desigual” (Dancer/Model). Film/TV: “Gossip Girl” (Masquerade Dancer), The Assassination of a High School President (Featured Party Girl), “On The Brightside” (music video, Lead Dancer). Education: BA, Marymount Manhattan College.

ELIZABETH STANLEY Mary Jane Healy A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: On the Town (Claire de Loone, Drama Desk nomination), Million Dollar Quartet (Dyanne), Cry-Baby (Allison), Company (April, Tony Award Best Revival). First National Tours: Bridges of Madison County (Francesca), Xanadu (Kira). Off-Broadway: Merrily We Roll Along (Gussie), Encores!; Hello Again (Nurse; Drama League Award, Best Ensemble), Transport Group. Associate Artist at Barrington Stage Company. TV: “The Get Down,” “Black Box,” “Fringe,” “Chappelle's Show,” “All My Children.” Education: Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. KEI TSURUHARATANI Chorus A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Miss Saigon, The King and I. International: Trip of Love, Theater Brava! Osaka; Aida, Shiki Theatre Company. Regional: Damn Yankees, Ogunquit Playhouse. Opera: Nixon in China, Don Giovanni, Madama Butterfly, Turandot, Les Troyens, The Magic Flute, Giulio Cesare, La Sonnambula (dancer/actor), Metropolitan Opera. EBONY WILLIAMS Chorus/Dance Captain A.R.T.: Debut. OffBroadway: K-Pop (Jenn/ Dance Captain). Dance: 10 years with Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet (as the company’s first African American female dancer); performances with Fifth Harmony, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Ciara, Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé (Made in America, Global Citizens, Formation World Tour); 2016 BET Awards (feat. Kendrick Lamar). Film/TV: The Adjustment Bureau, “So You Think You Can Dance,” “Single Ladies” (music video, 2009 MTV Video Music Award), “Saturday Night Live,” “30 Rock,” “America’s Got Talent,” “Vinyl,” “The Get Down,” “Lip Sync Battle,” “Lemonade” (music video).

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Band SHANNON FORD Drums A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Next to Normal, Godspell (revival), Chaplin, Hands on a Hardbody, Brooklyn the Musical. Off-Broadway: Everyday Rapture, Always... Patsy Cline, Julius Caesar. Regional: Ahmanson Theater, Center Theatre Group, 5th Avenue Theater, Alley Theater, La Jolla Playhouse. Concerts: performances in NYC, Nashville, and LA with artists including Paul Simon, The Gatlin Brothers, and Phoebe Snow. TV: “Austin City Limits,” “The Tonight Show,” “The Today Show.” shannonfordmusic.com.

MARISSA LICATA Violin A.R.T: Debut. Featured soloist with Jethro Tull, Alicia Keys, Ben Harper, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Mario Frangoulis, Steven Tyler, James Montgomery, East West Klezmer Company. Recording: K. Michelle, Wyclef Jean, The Roots, Elle Varner. TV: “Good Morning America”; “The View”; “Live From The Artists Den,” PBS. Performances with Boston Ballet, Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas. Education: MM and BM, New England Conservatory of Music.

ERIC DAVIS Guitar 1 A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway (Guitar Chair): Groundhog Day, Kristin Chenoweth: My Love Letter to Broadway, Matilda the Musical, Anything Goes (2011), Ghost the Musical, Next to Normal. OffBroadway: Cymbeline (Shakespeare in the Park). Current touring guitarist for Kristin Chenoweth and Aaron Tveit; arrangements for Jason Danieley, Alfie Boe. Recordings: Kristin Chenoweth, Laura Osnes, Aaron Tveit, Ahrens and Flaherty, Robert Creighton. Cast Recordings: Groundhog Day, Next to Normal, Anything Goes, Matilda the Musical. TV: “Royal Pains,” various televised musical performances. Workshops and labs: The Prom, Magic Mike, The Visitor, Rocky, Hands On A Hardbody, Rise. Education/Training: MM, The Juilliard School. Adjunct faculty, Queens College.

JASON FISHER Music Contractor/Viola A.R.T.: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812; Crossing. Founding Member, A Far Cry. Principal Viola, Boston Baroque. Carnegie Hall Fellow and Peabody Singapore Fellow. Tours of Europe, Asia, Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic. Performances with Pink Martini, Jake Shimabukuro, Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, Plácido Domingo, Renée Fleming, and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Concerts at Vienna Musikverein, Singapore Esplanade, and Carnegie Hall. MM, Longy School of Music of Bard College; BM, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.

BENJAMIN MONIZ Guitar 2 A.R.T.: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. Broadway: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Sub). Education/Training. BA, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Jazz and Classical guitar. Freelance performer and educator on acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and mandolin.

PATRICE JACKSON-TILGHMAN Cello A.R.T.: Debut. Solo performances with the Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, New Jersey, Milwaukee, Omaha, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Grand Rapids, Nashville, Hartford, Chautauqua, Colorado and Mississippi Symphonies; Philadelphia Orchestra. Awards: First place, Senior Laureate Division, Sphinx Competition; Yale University Aldo Parisot Prize; Alton Symphony Orchestra/Marie Stillwell Solo Competition, University City Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition, Laclede String Quartet Solo and String Quartet Chamber Music Competitions. Education/Training: The Juilliard School, Yale School of Music. Associate Professor of Cello, Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory.

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Band CHRIS JOHNSON Bass A.R.T.: Debut. Johnson is the bassist from JP Jofre's Hard Tango Chamber Band and Principal Bassist of Rootstock Republic in NYC. Performances (substitute) with Wordless Music Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, New World Symphony in Miami, Verbier Festival Orchestra in Switzerland. Performances with Pinchas Zucckerman, Paquito D'Rivera, Chris Martin, John Kale, John Legend. Founder, “The Medicine Cabinet” Podcast. Education/Training: BM, New England Conservatory; MM, Manhattan School of Music.

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ANDREW ENG Violin/Viola A.R.T.: Debut. Founding Member of A Far Cry and Kalistos Chamber Orchestras. Performances with Camerata New England, Aurea Ensemble, Music in the Barns, and Boston Lyric Opera. On Faculty at Wellesley College. Education/ Training: A.R.C.T. Performer’s certificate, Royal Conservatory of Music Toronto; Undergraduate Diploma, Longy School of Music; Master of Modern American Music, Longy School of Music.

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Creative Team ALANIS MORISSETTE Music, Lyrics A.R.T.: Debut. Since 1995, Alanis Morissette has been one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians in contemporary music. Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned vast critical praise, 14 Canadian Juno Awards, 7 Grammy Awards (with an additional 14 nominations), a Golden Globe nomination, and sales of over 60 million albums worldwide. Morissette’s 1995 debut, Jagged Little Pill, was followed by such eclectic and acclaimed albums as Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998), MTV Unplugged (1999), Under Rug Swept (2002), So-Called Chaos (2004), Jagged Little Pill Acoustic (2005), her greatest hits album The Collection (2005), Flavors of Entanglement (2008), Havoc and Bright Lights (2012), and Jagged Little Pill: Collector’s Edition (2015). She also contributed musically to theatrical releases, some of which include The Chronicles of Narnia, Prince of Persia, and City of Angels. In 2015, Alanis was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Alanis has also donated her time to a number of causes that help raise awareness of and funding for a number of issues including Equality Now, Music for Relief, UN Global Tolerance, “Every Mother Counts” (a CD to which she contributed her song “Magical Child” to help prevent needless maternal deaths), and P.S. Arts. In 2016, Alanis launched Conversation with Alanis Morissette, a monthly podcast that features conversations with a variety of revered authors, doctors, educators and therapists. alanis.com

GLEN BALLARD Music A.R.T.: Debut. Six-time Grammy Award winner Glen Ballard is one of popular music’s most accomplished producers and songwriters, whose records have sold more than 150 million copies worldwide. Ballard’s production company Augury is currently developing original, music-driven content for television, film, and stage. During his diverse career, Ballard has worked with the biggest names in music, from Barbra Streisand and Aerosmith to Dave Matthews and Katy Perry. He produced and co-wrote Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill (33 million worldwide, four Grammys, and named Best Album of the Decade by Billboard Magazine), wrote and arranged “Man in the Mirror” for Michael Jackson, and co-wrote and produced the Grammy-winning and Oscarnominated song “Believe” (Josh Groban) for the feature film The Polar Express. He has written and produced songs for Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, Shakira, Idina Menzel, George Benson, George Straight, Wilson Phillips, Van Halen, Chaka Khan, Patti Austin, Al Jarreau, Andrea Bocelli, and many others. His production credits include producing and arranging records for Annie Lennox, No Doubt, and POD. His work in film includes composing original songs for Charlotte’s Web, Beowulf, A Christmas Carol, The Croods, The Mummy Returns, and Valentine’s Day. Ballard also wrote the lyrics and music for Ghost the Musical, which was based on the Academy Award-winning film Ghost starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. After a successful run on the West End and Broadway, Ghost the Musical is currently touring worldwide.

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Creative Team DIABLO CODY Bookwriter A.R.T.: Debut. Diablo Cody is the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of films including Juno, Young Adult, Jennifer’s Body, and Ricki and the Flash. She also created the Emmy and Golden Globewinning series “United States of Tara” alongside Steven Spielberg, and the WGA-nominated series “One Mississippi” with Tig Notaro. Through her company, Vita Vera Films, she continues to develop shows for both cable and broadcast television with Warner Brothers Studios. DIANE PAULUS Director Diane Paulus is the Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University. A.R.T.: The White Card, In the Body of the World, Waitress (currently on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre and on US national tour), Crossing, Finding Neverland (currently on US national tour), Witness Uganda, Pippin (Tony Award, Best Revival and Best Director), The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Tony Award, Best Revival; NAACP Award, Best Direction), Prometheus Bound, Death and the Powers: The Robots’ Opera, Best of Both Worlds, The Donkey Show. Other recent work includes Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna, currently on tour in South America, Invisible Thread at 2econd Stage, and 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, the complete Monteverdi cycle, and the trio of Mozart-Da Ponte operas. Paulus is Professor of the Practice of Theater in Harvard University’s English Department. She was selected for Boston Magazine's 2018 list of Boston's 100 most influential people and the 2014 Time 100, Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.

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SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI Choreographer A.R.T.: Debut. Honored with a Fred & Adele Astaire Award for Outstanding Choreographer in a Feature Film in 2013 (Joe Wright’s Anna Karenina) and a UK Music Video Award for Best Choreography in 2013 (Sigur Rós’ Valtari), Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui choreographs for companies and artists including Beyoncé (Tidal X Charity Concert, Grammy Awards 2017), Cirque du Soleil (Michael Jackson ONE, Kurios), Joe Wright (A Season in the Congo), Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet (Orbo Novo), Pilobolus (Automaton), Benjamin Millepied's L.A. Dance Project (Harbor Me), and Martha Graham Dance Company (Mosaic). He has received ballet commissions from Paris Opera Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, and The Royal Ballet in London (upcoming). Cherkaoui is artistic director of Royal Ballet Flanders and his own company, Eastman. TOM KITT Music Supervisor, Orchestrator and Arranger A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway (composer): Next to Normal (Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award), If/Then (Tony nomination), High Fidelity, Bring It On: The Musical. Off-Broadway: New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theater. Broadway (Music Supervisor, Arranger, Orchestrator): Head Over Heels, American Idiot, SpongeBob Squarepants: The Musical, Everyday Rapture. TV/Film: “Rise,” NBC; the Pitch Perfect films.


RICCARDO HERNANDEZ Scenic Design A.R.T.: Over twenty productions, including most recently, The White Card, Arrabal, Notes from the Field: Doing Time in Education, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Prometheus Bound, Best of Both Worlds, The Seagull, Julius Caesar, Britannicus, and Marat/Sade. Broadway: Indecent, The Gin Game; The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess; The People in the Picture; Caroline, or Change, National Theatre London); Elaine Stritch: At Liberty, Old Vic; Topdog/Underdog, Royal Court; Bells Are Ringing; Parade (directed by Hal Prince, Tony, Drama Desk nominations); Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, The Tempest. Recent productions include: The Skin of Our Teeth, TFANA; The Invisible Hand (Henry Hewes Design Award); Red Speedo (Drama Desk Nomination); Grounded (directed by Julie Taymor). International: Théâtre du Châtelet, Avignon, (Cour d’honneur Palais des Papes), Oslo, National Theatre, Abbey Theatre. Recipient, Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Design. Hernandez is on the faculty at Yale School of Drama. EMILY REBHOLZ Costume Design A.R.T.: Prometheus Bound. Broadway: Dear Evan Hansen, Indecent, If/Then, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Lucille Lortel, Henry Hewes Design Award nominations), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. Off-Broadway: Freaky Friday, Signature; All the Ways to Say I Love You, MCC; The Robber Bridegroom, Roundabout Theater; Pretty Filthy, The Civilians; The Tempest, Delacorte Theater; The Way We Get By, 2econd Stage; Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (Henry Hewes Design Award nomination). Regional: Yale Rep, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Goodman Theatre; Shakespeare Theatre Company; Wilma Theater; Old Globe. Opera: Santa Fe Opera; Opera St. Louis; Opera Philadelphia. Education/Training: MFA, Yale School of Drama.

JUSTIN TOWNSEND Lighting Design A.R.T.: The Blue Flower, The Onion Cellar, Hamletmachine. Broadway: St. Joan, Present Laughter, The Little Foxes, American Psycho (Tony nomination), The Humans (Tony nomination), Fool for Love, Casa Valentina, A Night with Janis Joplin, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, The Other Place, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. Awards: Outer Critics Circle Award, Henry Hewes Award, Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk Award, Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design (2014). Townsend is an Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College. JONATHAN DEANS Sound Design A.R.T.: Waitress, Finding Neverland, Witness Uganda, The Heart of Robin Hood. Recent work includes: Corteo Arena, Red Velvet, Kiss Me Kate, Finding Neverland, Pippin (Tony nomination), A Second Chance, Carrie (Drama Desk nomination), Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Spiderman, La Cage aux Folles (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), Young Frankenstein, Pirate Queen, Lestat, Taboo, Follies, Seussical, Music Man, Fosse, Parade, Candide, Ragtime. Cirque du Soleil includes: Michael Jackson ONE, LOVE, KA, Believe, Zumanity, O, Mystère, La Nouba, OVO, Corteo. Currently he consults with manufacturers in developing products for live theater. designingsound.com FINN ROSS Video Design A.R.T.: In the Body of the World, Crossing. Broadway: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, West End; Mean Girls; Frozen; American Psycho, Almeida; Betrayal. UK: Bat Out of Hell; Chimerica, Almeida; The Tempest, RSC; Master and Margarita, Complicite; A Dog’s Heart, DNO. Opera: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Royal Opera House; The Death of Klinghoffer, The Damnation of Faust, The Magic Flute, ENO. Awards: two Olivier Awards, Tony Award, two Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards.

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Creative Team J. JARED JANAS Wig, Hair & Makeup Design A.R.T.: Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3), The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, The Tempest. Broadway: Sunset Boulevard, Bandstand, Indecent, The Visit, The Real Thing, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, Motown, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, All About Me, Next to Normal. Off-Broadway: Miss You Like Hell, The Low Road, Public Theater; The Amateurs, Vineyard Theatre; Jerry Springer the Opera (Drama Desk nomination), New Group; Yours Unfaithfully (Drama Desk nomination), Mint. Film/TV: Angelica, The Night Before,“Six by Sondheim,” “Scream Queens,” “Gotham,” “Mozart in the Jungle,” “Inside Amy Schumer.” BRYAN PERRI Music Director/Keyboards A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Wicked (Music Director/Conductor), Chaplin. OffBroadway: Dogfight, Vanities, 2econd Stage; Freaky Friday (Music Supervisor), Signature. National Tour: Next to Normal, Altar Boyz, Born to Dance (Arranger, Orchestrator & Music Director; premiering on Princess Cruises in association with Stephen Schwartz). Music director and arranger for Aaron Tveit, most recently performing at the American Songbook Series at Lincoln Center. Resident Musical Director & Founding Member, ACT of Connecticut (a new equity theater in Ridgefield, CT). MIA WALKER Associate Director A.R.T.: Waitress, Finding Neverland, Witness Uganda, Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Prometheus Bound. Broadway: Waitress, Finding Neverland, Pippin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. National Tour: Pippin (Associate Director on 1st National; Tour Director on 2nd National), Finding Neverland (Associate Director on 1st National; Restager on upcoming 2nd National), The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess (Assistant Director). OffBroadway: The Flea Theater (Resident Director), NYMF, Ensemble Studio Theater, 2econd Stage. Regional: Into the Wild (Director, Encore Theatre), The Berkshire Theatre Festival, Pittsburgh CLO, Broadway in the Finger Lakes. Education/ 24

Training: BA (Magna cum laude), Visual & Environmental Studies (film), Harvard University. miapwalker.com STEPHEN KOPEL Casting A.R.T.: The White Card; Trans Scripts, Part 1: The Women; Witness Uganda; O.P.C.; The Glass Menagerie; Once; Ajax; The Blue Flower; Johnny Baseball; Best of Both Worlds. Casting director for Roundabout Theatre Company & Encores! Off-Center. Broadway credits include: Moulin Rouge (upcoming), The Play That Goes Wrong, Beautiful: the Carole King Musical, Sunday in the Park with George, Amélie, Violet, Winslow Boy, The Glass Menagerie, Mystery of Edwin Drood, Harvey, Don’t Dress for Dinner, Once, Road to Mecca, On A Clear Day..., Anything Goes, Brief Encounter, Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim On Sondheim, Hedda Gabler. IRA MONT Production Stage Manager A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: eighteen shows including Cats (revival), Dames at Sea, Cinderella, Ghost the Musical, La Bête (revival), A Little Night Music (revival), The Norman Conquests (revival), Young Frankenstein, The Producers (entire run), Smokey Joe’s Café, The Sound of Music (revival, also Australia), Beauty and the Beast, Love! Valour! Compassion! Adjunct professor in the graduate program at Columbia University. Stage Manager Vice President of AEA, 1st Vice President of BC/EFA. TAYLOR BRENNAN Assistant Stage Manager A.R.T.: Stage Manager: HEAR WORD!; Burn All Night; Notes from the Field: Doing Time in Education; 1984; O.P.C.; The Shape She Makes; The Donkey Show. Assistant Stage Manager: Bedlam's Sense & Sensibility; The Night of the Iguana; Fingersmith; RoosevElvis; Kansas City Choir Boy; Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812; The Heart of Robin Hood; All the Way; The Glass Menagerie; The Lily’s Revenge; Once. Production Associate: Prometheus Bound; The Blue Flower; Cabaret. Education/Training: Graduate of Boston University (Summa cum laude) College of Fine Arts.


JENNIFER ROGERS Assistant Stage Manager A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Cats, Dames at Sea, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Invention of Love, The Lion King, The Addams Family, Hairspray. Off-Broadway: Little Miss Sunshine, Menopause the Musical, On the Line, Madagascar, Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly, Movie Stars Have to Star in B&W, Talking Pictures, Amphigorey, After-Play, Mad Forest. Regional: First Wives Club, Chicago. TV: “Lipstick Jungle,” “The Black Donnellys.” JASON KITTELBERGER Associate Choreographer A.R.T.: Debut. Dance: Rochester City Ballet, Carolina Ballet, Hubbard Street II, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet; works by Robert Battle, Aszure Barton, Kevin O’Day, Ohad Naharin, Crystal Pite, Hofesh Shechter, Didy Veldman, Jo Strømgren, Jacopo Godani, Jill Johnson, Emanuel Gat. With Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (Assistant Choreographer, Rehearsal Director, Dancer): Fractus V, Pluto, Shell Shock, Firebird (with Stuttgart Ballet, Paris Opera), Hamlet, M¡longa, Puz/zle, Icon, Harbor Me (with L.A. Dance Project, Royal Ballet Flanders), Satyagraha, Les Indes Galantes, Qutb (performing with Natalia Osipova). Film: The Adjustment Bureau, MA, short film with Photographer & Director Anton Corbijn. Education/ Training: University of North Carolina School of the Arts. ABBEY O’BRIEN Associate Choreographer A.R.T.: Debut. Broadway: Waitress (Associate Choreographer), Spamalot (Ensemble); Pal Joey (Swing). OffBroadway (Associate Choreographer): Odyssey, Public Theater; Ragtime, Lincoln Center. New York: Radio City Rockettes. Regional (Choreographer): American Idiot, TUTS; Dreamgirls, Smokey Joe’s; Rock of Ages, Theatre Raleigh. Regional (Associate Choreographer): Elf, Paper Mill Playhouse; Company, Bucks County. TV/Film: “The David Letterman Show,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “SMASH,” “Sugarland” (music video).

MATT DOEBLER Associate Music Director/Keyboards A.R.T.: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. Broadway: Wicked, Book of Mormon, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Kinky Boots, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, She Loves Me, Les Misérables. National Tour: Wicked, Book of Mormon. Off-Broadway: Heathers. Regional: Elf, NERDS. Education/Training: Penn State University. HALLE MORSE Assistant Director A.R.T.: The White Card. Broadway: Mamma Mia! (Lisa). National Tour: Hello, Dolly! (Minnie Fay). Off-Broadway: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia), Classical Theatre of Harlem; The Marvelous Wonderettes, Kirk Theatre. Regional: Rent (Mimi), Pioneer Theatre Company; Les Misérables (Eponine), Fireside Theatre, Hairspray (Inez), Sacramento Music Circus; Disney’s The Little Mermaid, The MUNY. Theater Management & Producing: T. Schreiber; Joe’s Pub/The Public; Classical Theatre of Harlem; National Black Theatre. Education/Training: BFA, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.

The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors' Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.

The Director of this production is a member of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.

The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.

The American Repertory Theater is a member of ArtsBoston, StageSource, and Theatre Communications Group.

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A.R.T. BOARDS

About the A.R.T.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Andrew Ory, Chair Diane Borger Laurie Burt Paul Buttenwieser RoAnn Costin Michael Feinstein Provost Alan M. Garber Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Catherine Gellert Rebecca Grafstein Lori Gross Ann Gund Sarah Hancock Jonathan Hulbert Steve Johnson Alan K. Jones Jerry Jordan Robin Kelsey Herman “Dutch” Leonard Serena Lese Dennis Masel Thomas B. McGrath Ward Mooney Bob Murchison Dan Nova Diane Paulus Mike Sheehan Fay Shutzer Sid Yog

BOARD OF ADVISORS

Ann Gund, Co-Chair Karen Mueller, Co-Chair Paolo Abelli Frances Shtull Adams Robert Bowie, Jr. Amy Brakeman Philip Burling* Greg Carr Antonia Handler Chayes* Lucy Chung Lizabeth Cohen Lisa Coleman Kathleen Connor Ophelia Dahl Rohit Deshpande Susan Edgman-Levitan Shanti Fry Erin Gilligan Jonathan Glazer Candy Kosow Gold Rachael Goldfarb Robert Green Barbara Wallace Grossman Peggy Hanratty Marcia Head James Higgins Linda A. Hill Horace H. Irvine II Brenda Jarrell Emma Torres Johnson Jason Kemper Dean Huntington Lambert Ursula Liff Timothy Patrick McCarthy Travis McCready Irv Plotkin Martin Puchner Ellen Gordon Reeves Pat Romeo-Gilbert Linda U. Sanger Molly Schoeck Maggie Seelig Dina Selkoe John A. Shane Michael Shinagel Lisbeth Tarlow Sarasina Tuchen Susan Ware Michael Yogman Stephen H. Zinner, M.D. *Emeriti

FOUNDING DIRECTOR Robert Brustein

As of May 2018

The American Repertory Theater (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 the leadership of Paulus and Executive Producer Diane Borger, 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 Regional Theater Tony Award; 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 a collaboration with Harvard’s Center for the Environment that will result in the development of new work over several years. 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. The A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theater Training, which is run in partnership with the Moscow Art Theatre School, offers graduate training in acting, dramaturgy, and voice. The A.R.T. also plays a central role in Harvard’s undergraduate Theater, Dance & Media concentration. Dedicated to making great theater accessible, the A.R.T. actively engages more than 5,000 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.


Waitress composer Sara Bareilles discussing the show with local students.

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A.R.T. Donors

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 July 1, 2016 and April 1, 2018.

VISIONARY Barr-Klarman Arts Capacity Building Initiative Amy Brakeman* Betsy and Edward Cohen*† Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

$100,000 and above Sarah Hancock* President and Fellows of Harvard College The Johnson Family* Alison and Bob Murchison*

The Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust RN Family Foundation Matias Rojas* The Shubert Foundation

Fresh Sound Foundation Catherine Gellert*† Ann and Graham Gund* Joseph Hammer The Hershey Family Foundation Allison Johnson* Landry Family Foundation Serena and Bill Lese *†

Massachusetts Cultural Council Thomas B. McGrath and Sandy Medallis* National Endowment for the Arts Poss Family Foundation Rowland Foundation, Inc. Maureen and Mike Sheehan* Sid Yog*

Rebecca and Laurence Grafstein*† Marcia Head* Barbara and Amos Hostetter* JetBlue Airways Elizabeth B. Johnson Alan Jones and Ashley Garrett*† Jerry Jordan* Jeanne and Dennis Masel *† Lucy and Ward Mooney* Newbury Comics Inc.

Annette and Dan Nova* The Pemberton Family Foundation Patricia Romeo-Gilbert and Paul Gilbert* The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Lisbeth Tarlow and Stephen Kay* Theatre Forward Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Donald and Susan Ware*

BENEFACTOR Amy and David Abrams* The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Katie and Paul Buttenwieser* RoAnn Costin* The Dana Foundation Edgerton Foundation E.H.A. Foundation Paul Finnegan*

$50,000 - $99,999

LEADER Ernie Boch Jr.* Laurie Burt* The Gregory C. Carr Foundation Chung Family Foundation Karen and Brian Conway* Laura and Michael Dreese* Zita Ezpeleta and Kewsong Lee*† Andrew Farkas*† Michael Feinstein and Denise Waldron*

$25,000 - $49,999

PRODUCER Anonymous (1) Bill and Joan Alfond Sharmy and David Altshuler Yuriko Jane Anton and Philip Anton Jill and John Avery John, Robert, Thomas, & James Bailey Anita and Joshua Bekenstein

$10,000 - $24,999 Amanda Brown and Justin Chang† Hilary and Philip Burling Katherine Chapman Barbara and Rodgin Cohen† Alexi and Steve Conine Crystal Financial Linda and Daniel Cummings Debbie DeCotis† The Elphaba Fund Drew Faust

Candy Kosow Gold and Martin Waters Lawrence Golub† Grayson Family Foundation Catherine Hayden and David Thurston Priscilla and Richard Hunt Brenda Jarrell John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. Meg Koerner 29


PRODUCER (cont'd) Judith and Douglas Krupp Liberty Mutual Joyce Linde Michael and Jamie Lynton† YiLing Mao and Ping Mo† Sally McNagny and Robert Green Hee-Jung and John Moon† John and Carol Moriarty Karen and Gary Mueller

$10,000 - $24,999 Marjorie and Robert Ory Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner Cokie and Lee Perry Janet and Irv Plotkin Stan Ponte and John Metzner† The Office of the Provost at Harvard University

PARTNER Anonymous (2) Paolo Abelli Frances Shtull Adams Joel and Lisa Alvord ArtsBoston, Inc. Lisa and Thomas Blumenthal Willa and Taylor Bodman Helen and Joe Bouscaren Robert Bowie, Jr. Kate and Charles Brizius Cambridge Community Foundation Denise Casper Chet and Carol Cekala John F. Cogan Beth and Richard Compson Kathy Connor Susan Edgman-Levitan and Richard Levitan EY Shanti Fry and Jeffrey Zinsmeyer Jody and Thomas Gill Erin Gilligan and Hoil Kim Jonathan Glazer and Hadley Leach†

$5,000 - $9,999 Rachael Goldfarb Corinne Basler Grousbeck John and Hannah Grove Peggy Hanratty Pamela Haran and David S. Godkin Phyllis Harrington John W. Henry Family Foundation Kathy and Ernie Herrman Heather and James Higgins† Bill and Yuko Hunt Janice and Ralph James Lars Charitable Foundation William and Leslie Lee Lori Lesser ‡ John D.C. Little Tristin and Martin Mannion Kyra and Coco Montagu Jim Nuzzo Janny and Dave Offensend Wayne Olson Susan Paine Amy and Andy Palmer Erica and Ted Pappendick D. Randy Peeler

SPONSOR Anonymous (5) James Basker‡ Kathryn Biberstein Barbara E. Bierer, M.D. and Steven E. Hyman, M.D.* Diane Borger Shannon Chandley and Tom Silvia Monica Chandra and Nitin Nohria Antonia H. Chayes Clarke and Ethel D. Coggeshall Lizabeth Cohen and Herrick Chapman Susan Cohen Lynn Dale and Frank Wisneski 30

Andrew and Cynthia Richards† Karen Foote Richards Valerie Beth Schwartz Foundation Fay and William Shutzer Silver Mountain for the Arts Delia and Robin Thompson Sarasina and Mike Tuchen Charlotte and Herb Wagner

Julia Pershan and Jonathan Cohen‡ Diane Quinn and Keith Freiter Cynthia and John S. Reed Rosse Family Charitable Foundation Molly Schoeck and Guy MacDonald Maggie and Jonathan Seelig The Shane Foundation Wendy Shattuck and Sam Plimpton Mark Stein John Travis Luis Ubiñas and Deborah Tolman‡ Fran and Barry Weissler‡ Mary and Ted Wendell Dyann and Peter Wirth Michael Yogman and Elizabeth Ascher Gwill York and Paul Maeder Stephen H. Zinner, M.D. and S. Wade Taylor, PhD

$2,500 - $4,999 Rohit Deshpande Andrew Dominus and Stephanie Altman Dominus ‡ Nancy Donahoe and John Cohen Epstein Joslin Architects Deborah and Ronald Feinstein Steve and Nancy Fischman Mark Glasser and Frank McWeeny Lori E. Gross and Robert Douglas Campbell Barbara and Steve Grossman Gail and Walter Harris Peter Hornstra Tracey and Jonathan Hurd

Madeline Jacquet Karen Johansen and Gardner Hendrie David L. Johnson and W. Kathy Martin Alexandra Juckno Melissa Kaish and Jonathan Dorfman‡ Jane L. Katz‡ Jason Kemper and Thor Perplies† Mary Ford Kingsley and Gordon Kingsley Christine Kondoleon and Frederic Wittman Alvin and Barbara Krakow Charles J. Kravetz and Deborah Sinay


SPONSOR (cont'd) Ann and Ted Kurland Lisa and Tim LaLonde‡ Barbara H. Landreth, M.D.‡ Herman “Dutch” Leonard and Kathryn Angell Christine and David Letts Felicia and Robert Lipson‡ Nancy and Richard Lubin James C. Marlas and Marie Nugent-Head Marlas‡ The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Barbara Millen and Markley Boyer Diana Nelson and John C. Atwater‡ New England Foundation for the Arts, Inc. Stacy Osur and Keith Gilbert Tracy and Leon Palandjian

$2,500 - $4,999 Panta Rhea Foundation Donald and Laurie Peck Heidi Pribell and Bob Svikhart Rafanelli Events Ellen Gordon Reeves† James Rhee and Margaret Smith Brett Robbins Barbara Schapiro Chrys and Rob Schmults Lori and Jon Shaer Harry Sherr and Cynthia Strauss Stacie Simon and Hal Tepfer Epp Sonin Fredericka and Howard Stevenson Hannah and Andy Stevenson

PATRON Anonymous (3) Naomi Aberly Mary Akerson and Steven Cohen Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co., CPAs Helle Mathiason Alpert Dianne Anderson Richard Baiano Evelyn Barnes and Mary Carter George and Barbara Beal Carol Beggy The Beker Foundation Dr. Susan E. Bennett and Dr. Gerald B. Pier Susana and Clark Bernard Leonard and Jane Bernstein Lisa Bevilaqua Barbara and William Boger Garen Bohlin & Diana Sorensen Afshan Bokhari The Boston Foundation Joy and Steven Bunson‡ Jonathan Bush Elizabeth Washburn Cabot The Edmund and Betsy Cabot Charitable Foundation Sara and Tim Cabot Sara Campbell Mary Cassesso and Peter Miller Ronald Casty Lynne and John Chuang Codman Academy Charter Public School

Beth and Anthony Terrana Bob Thomas Sandra Urie and Frank Herron Mary Catherine Ward Mindee Wasserman, Esq. Davin T. and David P. Wedel Dr. Norman Weeks Fancy and Jeff Zilberfarb

$1,000 - $2,499 Dr. Lisa Coleman† Cindy and Tom Costin Ophelia Dahl and Lisa Frantzis Olive Darragh Paula L. and Anthony M. Demarco Leigh Denny Mark Diker and Deborah Colson‡ Zach Durant-Emmons Tara and Mike Edelman Amy Edmondson and George Daley Mary and Juan Enriquez Michelle Fee Smith and Michael Fee Dr. Julie Feinsilver Donald Fulton Paul Goldenheim Phil Gormley and Erica Bisguier Lindsay and Garth Greimann Marjorie and Nicholas Greville Agnes Gund‡ Jeanne Hagerty Melinda Hall and Larry Pratt Michael Harper Beth Heard-Laffey Georgene and Dudley Herschbach Linda A. Hill and Dr. Roger E. Breitbart Jen Horton and David Regan Maisie and James Houghton Hunt Alternatives

Beth Hutchins and Pete Skeggs Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston Eric Johnston Marjie and Robert Kargman Priscilla Kauff‡ Robin E. Kelsey and Sara St. Antoine Stephanie and Rakesh Khurana Stephen W. Kidder and Judith A. Malone Josh Krugman Hunt and Kelly Lambert William Leblanc Barbara Fish Lee Stacey Schneer Lee Sarah Lewis Nir Liberboim Mr. and Mrs. Hambleton Lord Loro Piana David Margolin and Nancy Bernhard Beth and Carmine Martignetti Onnie Mayshak Alison McArdle Jenny Toolin McAuliffe Daniel McCarthy Anne Merrifield and Wayne Davis Jo Frances Meyer Kelly and Steven Migliero Anne Mitchell Dale and Bob Mnookin 31


PATRON (cont'd) James Moses and Philip Lovejoy Debbie A. Murray, In memory of Ronald Dale Adams Evelyn and Maclyn Musser Sabrina and Robert Nicholson Joan Nordell William O. Nutting and Veronica Zoani Quinterno Laura and Russ O'Haver Finley and Patricia Perry Susan Pett Drew Pluhar Susan and Bill Poduska Lia and William Poorvu Fern Portnoy and Roger Goldman Ellen M. Poss Helene and Dave Power Adele Pressman Suzanne Priebatsch Chris Prokop and Mark Battista Nancy Raphael Jill Richardson and Peter Chinetti Helen Riess, M.D. and Norman Nishioka, M.D.

$1,000 - $2,499 Tamara and Tony Rogers Gabriela and Bob Romanow Charles Rose Beatrice Roy Rob Rudnick and Connie Everson Amy Russo Allison K. Ryder and David B. Jones Linda Sallop and Michael Fenlon Janice Saragoni Nichole Bookwalter Savenor and Alan Savenor Claire Saxe Maura Costin Scalise and Bob Scalise Susan and Bob Schechter Fred Schernecker Mark Schuster Mark and Marie Schwartz Michael Shinagel and Marjorie North Ray Smith‡ Rachael Solem Somerled Charitable Foundation Vivian and Lionel Spiro State Street Foundation Matching Gift Program

CONTRIBUTOR Anonymous (6) Pamela and Robert W. Adams Stephanie Andrews and Marc White Beth Barmakian Jonae Barnes William M. Bazzy Kathleen Begala and Yves-André Istel‡ Dorothy Bowe Dorothea and Sheldon Buckler Alice Cort Ron Coyne Laura Crary Peter Crosby Laura and Simon Davidson Dorothy Rebecca Davies‡ Susan M. Deutsch Eversource Energy Foundation Scott D. Feinstein Judy and Henry Frechette Susan Galer James Gamble 32

Beth and Michael Stonebraker Deborah Sweet and Steven Lazar Melinda B. Thaler‡ Anya and Corey Thomas Sarah Thomas Mark and Diane Thompson The Joseph W. and Faith K. Tiberio Charitable Foundation Ruth and Bill Weinstein Katharine Weymouth Tricia and Nick Winton Alfred Wojciechowski and Tammerah Martin

$500 - $999 Dr. Alan Garber and Dr. Anne Yahanda Leigh Gilmore and Thomas Pounds Givenik LLC Beth Golden Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good and Byron J. Good Wendy and Clark Grew Melissa Hale and Jim Woodman Dena and Felda Hardymon Professor Jay Harris Megan and David Hinckley James P. Hoben Caroline and Fred Hoppin Frederic H. Jacobs Belinda Juran and Evan Schapiro Joseph Kahan Jane Katims and Dan Perlman The Dr. Cyrus Katzen Foundation, Inc. Jim Keegan Jeff and Lisa Kerrigan Lisabeth and James Kundert

Laurie Laba and Neale Eckstein The Landa Family Abigail Lash and Austin Shapard Priscilla Lawrence and Patrick Melampy Lars Liebisch Ursula Liff Charles Lord Kathleen Malley Barbara Manocherian ‡ Wendy Mariner and Toby Nagurney Peter Mazareas Betsy McCarthy Anita Meiklejohn and Vincent Piccirilli Sharon Miller Deborah and Timothy Moore Aileen Murphy Newton at Home Professor Suzanne P. Ogden and Peter Rogers Dr. Shara Oken


CONTRIBUTOR (cont'd) Susan Olsen and Richard Walton Deval and Diane Patrick Daphne Petri James Preston Tom Quintal and Naomi Kaufman Jack and Jane Reardon Sally C. Reid and John D. Sigel Jane Brooks Robbins Gail Roberts Karen Ruben

$500 - $999 Dr. Linda U. Sanger * Adina Schecter‡ Steven Showalter and Jeffrey Davis Timothy Speedy ‡ Ildiko Sragli and Barry Appelman ‡ Stefura Associates Lisa Stern and Jim Brochin ‡ Leslie and Dan Sullivan Sally Thurston Jane and William Vaughn III Eric and Sarah Ward

SUPPORTER Anonymous (1) Shari Malyn Abbott and Jon Abbott Mark Adamo‡ Laura Althoff Jenny Lyn Bader Donna and Albert Bangert Michele and James Banker Richard Bankhead and Kemper Thompson Miles Barnett Thomas Bator Benevity Community Impact Fund Andrea L. Benoit and Michael Parsons Professor Peter Bien and Mrs. Bien Catherine Bird Margie and Michael Bogdanow Allan M. Brandt & Shelly F Greenfield Patricia Bresky Peter Bryant Dr. Bryan Bryson Marie and Peter Butler Donna Case‡ Yen-Kuei Chuang Joan and Steve Clark Arlene and Steven Cohen Pieter Cohen Dale and Peter Coxe The Cranton Family Diane Danielson Jo Ann David-Kasdan and Menachem Kasdan Nancy Dellarocco Jane and Stephen Deutsch Patrick and Nancy Dignan Charlotte Dixon Dorothy Elms and Doug Brown Brad Feldman

Jonice Webb and Seth Davis Bryce Wells Jo Wellins Lally Weymouth‡ Kelsey Wirth and Dr. Samuel Myers Marla and Ron Wolf‡ Jane Wolfson Lisa and Clark Wright Candace Young Carolyn Zern

$250 - $499 Lewis Feldstein Lesley Field‡ Anna Fitzloff Robin Freeman Howard Gardner, M.D. Robert and Kathleen Garner Claudine Gay Sandra Ginnis Patricia Glazer and Bob Egan Laurie and Jeffrey Goldbarg, M.D. Mark Granovsky Ilene Greenberg and Michael Maynard Lisa Gruenberg and Martin Carmichael Robert Harrington John Hayden Tamara Hermann Johanna and Andrew Herwitz‡ Lisa Heyison Brian and Dr. Robin Hicks Alice Hoffman Ashley and Charles Holzer‡ Jonathan Hulbert and Sonia Hofkosh Chad Jackson and Kathryn Burton Raymond Jacques Sarah Jaffe and Richard Eisert‡ Kevin Brett Jennings‡ Kasey Kaufman Tracy Keene and Tim Longman Thomas Keirstead Sheila Kennedy Lynn Kodama Steven Lampert and Anita Feins Lisa and Bill Laskin

Heidi Legg Angela Lifsey Jonathan Litt Vanessa Liu‡ Noreen Major Stephen Martyak and Ryan Means Diane Masters Kay Matschullat James Mattimore Louisa and Kevin McCall Travis McCready Lisa McDonough John McWilliams Lloyd Minor Dr. Deborah Moran Alisa Morgan Professor Marcyliena Morgan Sandra Moose and Eric Birch Scott J. Nathan Susan and Ed Novick‡ Katharine Olmsted Usha Pasi Robert Paster Drs. Hilda and Max Perlitsh Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Sarah Piper‡ William Reardon Steve Rivera Amy Rowe Shirley Rumierk‡ Nick and Julie Sakellariadis‡ Victoria Sandin Gladys Santiago‡ Diane DeBono Schafer Ivy Scricco Drs. Margaret J. and Michael P. Simon Judith Singer and Beth Gamse Jessica and Colin Stokes 33


SUPPORTER (cont'd) Karen and Steve Stulck Tavneet Suri Victoria and Matt Sutton James Therrien Gillien Todd and Kingsley Taft Lynn and George Vos‡ Jane Waldfogel‡ William Waters Susan Weiss Lisa Weissmann Amanda and Ryan West Sharon Goddard White and David White

$250 - $499 Deborah Whitehill and Howard Zaharoff Ann Wozencraft and Craig Willey‡ Nancy Yates Jeffrey Zapfe Warren and Nikki Zapol William Zinn *Donors who provide annual operating support of $25,000 or more are members of the Artistic Director's Circle

† A.R.T. N.Y.C. Leadership Circle Members. The A.R.T. N.Y.C. Leadership Circle includes New Yorkbased donors of $10,000 and above, and all New York-based Trustees and Advisors. ‡ A.R.T. N.Y.C. Supporters

IN-KIND SUPPORTERS

Ilex Designs/ Andrew Anderson (Floral Sponsor) ilexflowers.com

Aesop Beat Brasserie Boch Center Amy Brakeman Katie and Paul Buttenwieser Cambridge, 1. Ronald Casty The Catered Affair The Charles Hotel Michael Feinstein and Denise Waldron Lori Finkel and Andrew Cogan

JetBlue (Official Airline Sponsor) jetblue.com

Meyer Sound (Loeb Sound System Sponsor) meyersound.com

Google Rebecca and Laurence Grafstein Grafton Street The Graphic Group Harvest Henrietta's Table Marty Hom Les Sablons Karen and Gary Mueller Alison and Bob Murchison Noir Bar

PEAK Event Services (Party Rental Sponsor) peakeventservices.com

The Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner The Regattabar Cheryl Richards The Sinclair Toscano


THEATRE FORWARD Theatre Forward is a not-for-profit organization that advances the American theater and its communities by providing funding and other resources to the country’s leading non-profit theaters. The following foundations, individuals, and corporations support these theaters through their contributions of $2,500 and above to Theatre Forward.

The Ahmanson Foundation Buford Alexander and Pamela Farr American Express AT&T The Augustine Foundation ◊ Mitchell J. Auslander Joe Baio and Anne Griffin* Bank of America Sheri and Les Biller Foundation Bloomberg Philanthropies BNY Mellon Steven & Joy Bunson Marianne Cassini Cisco Systems, Inc. Citi Sue Ann Collins* COOMI Paula A. Dominick Dorsey & Whitney Foundation Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Kevin & Anne Driscoll* John R. Dutt* Christ Economos Edgerton Foundation Epiq Systems ESCADA The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. EY* Bruce R. and Tracey Ewing Jessica Farr Lucy Fato and Matt Detmer* Alan & Jennifer Freedman Steven Gartner* Glen Gillen and Michael Lawrence Kiki & David Gindler Goldman, Sachs & Co. Roe Green Foundation Richard K. Greene Nancy Hancock Griffith* Brian J. Harkins The Hearst Foundations ◊ Gregory S. Hurst Howard and Janet Kagan

Rob Kauffman * Mary Kitchen and Jon Orszag* Ken Klein and Christine De Lisle Anthony and Diane Lembke, in honor of Brian J. Harkins, board member. * Jody & David Lippman Susan and John Major Donor Advised Fund at the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. John Mathena and Michael Forester Jonathan Maurer and Gretchen Shugart Meltwater MetLife Morgan Stanley Louise Moriarty & Patrick Stack* The Music Man Foundation ◊ National Endowment for the Arts ◊ Nederlander Producing Co. of America Newmark Holdings Lisa Orberg ◊ Frank & Bonnie Orlowski Pfizer, Inc. Presidio Leslie C. Quick, Jr. and Regina A. Quick Charitable Trust Foundation Thomas C. Quick RBC Wealth Management ◊ The Schloss Family Foundation ◊ Mary Lou Seidner* Elliott Sernel & Larry Falconio* Stephanie Scott Daniel A. Simkowitz George S. Smith, Jr. Southwest Airlines ◊†

S&P Global TD Charitable Foundation ◊ Ten Chimneys Foundation Theatermania.com/ Gretchen Shugart John Thomopoulos Evelyn Mack Truitt* James S. & Lynne Turley ◊ UBS University Hospitals Michael A. Wall* Wells Fargo ◊ Willkie Farr & Gallagher Isabelle Winkles *Theatre Forward/DeWitt Stern Fund for New American Theatre ◊ Educating through Theatre Support †Includes In-kind support As of April 2018 Theatre Forward supporters are former supporters of National Corporate Theatre Fund and Impact Creativity.


A.R.T. Education and Community Programs

Education Experience A.R.T. Education Experiences spark meaningful discourse, in and out of school. In addition to fostering creativity, collaboration, and intellectual curiosity in our community, we support teachers with free arts-integrated teaching tools and affordable tickets to world-class theater at the A.R.T. Community Connections A.R.T. partners with Boston-area non-profit organizations, bringing high-quality arts experiences to underserved families and individuals. Community Connections pairs affordable tickets to A.R.T. performances with enrichment programming ranging from private artist talks to in-depth workshops.

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A.R.T. Kids Company Children ages 5–10 join us on Saturday mornings in the fall and spring to learn the fundamentals of theater by re-imagining classic and contemporary tales, live! Summer 2017 also marked the launch of A.R.T. Kids Company Jamboree, a week-long, half-day program integrating storytelling with STEM learning. Proclamation An ensemble of local high school juniors and seniors team up with A.R.T. artists and Harvard scholars for an eight-week afterschool playmaking intensive. The result is a vivid, provocative, and fresh production devised and performed by the ensemble. Last fall, the ensemble explored themes of seeking, using, and creating truth in Proclamation 5: True That!. To learn more about A.R.T. Education & Community Programs, visit: americanrepertorytheater.org/education.

Photo: Gretjen Helene Photography.

A.R.T. Education and Community programs offer in-depth access to A.R.T. artists and productions to everyone in our community.


American Repertory Theater Staff TERRIE AND BRADLEY BLOOM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

DIANE PAULUS DIANE BORGER

MANAGING DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

ANNA FITZLOFF* NOREEN MAJOR

Director of Artistic Programs/Dramaturg Artistic Producer Assistant Producer Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director Company Manager Assistant Company Manager OBERON Production Manager OBERON Venue Manager OBERON Assistant Venue Manager OBERON Assistant Lighting Supervisor OBERON Assistant Sound Supervisor OBERON Theatrical Audio Technician OBERON House Lighting Programmer OBERON House Sound Engineer

Ryan McKittrick Mark Lunsford* Emma Watt Mary McGowan Ryan Sweeney Alta Lewis Millard Skip Curtiss Leo X. Crowley Megan Minger Justin Paice Alex Giorgetti Katrina Sistare Sean Pieroth Michael Policare

Deputy Director of Development Director, Individual Giving Grants Manager Assistant Director, Events & Partnerships Assistant Director, Membership & Donor Relations Development Information and Database Specialist Development Fellow

Jessica Morrison* Eric Bailey Meghan Coleman Christine Noah

General Manager Theater and Facilities Manager Loeb Receptionists Receptionists Cleaning Supervisor Cleaning Crew Chief Cleaning Team

Sean Cummings Darnell Graham* Michael Winn

Steven Showalter Tracy Keene Sarah Leon, Maria Medeiros Alyssa Cordeiro, Jack Holder, Barbara Lindstrom, Sean O’Leary, Alison Schaefer, Matt Spano Anthony Sousa Hugo Lopez Felipe Barahona, Anna Canazalez, Santos Ruiz Lopez, Marvin Ventura

Senior Financial Accountant Financial Associate Payroll Coordinator Accounting Assistant Finance Intern

Rebecca Wrigley Toufiq Aitelfqih* David Jewett Yvette Layne* Kibru Agezi Dessie

Director of Patron Services/ System Administrator Derek Mueller Ticket Services Manager Alicia Curtis Audience Services Manager Stephen Wuycheck Assistant Ticket Services Manager Emma Putnam Ticket Services Representative Cassandra Long Weekend Shift Supervisor Heather Conroe Ticket Services Staff Kaylah Dixon, Danni Long, Tani Nakamoto, Nina Pelligra, Sean Watkins Front of House Manager Matt Spano Duty House Managers Heather Conroe, Marissa Friedman, Stephanie Pando, Courteney Smith Volunteer Usher Coordinator Barbara Lindstrom Director of Marketing and Communications Public Relations Director Senior Graphic Designer Editor and Assistant Dramaturg Education and Community Programs Manager Education and Community Programs Fellow Marketing and Communications Fellow Digital Graphics and Design Fellow Community Programs Assistant Social Media Assistant Videographer Marketing and Communications Interns

Grace Geller Rebecca Curtiss Joel Zayac Robert Duffley Brenna Nicely* James Montaño* Stacey Schutzman* David Libbey* Destiny Polk Mark Mauriello Johnathan Carr Grace Burns, Noelle Scarlett Education and Community Programs Interns Milo O’Connell, Olganuku Khaminwa-Joseph, Jared Wright

Director, Institute for Advanced Theater Training Administrative Director Associate Director Co-head of Dramaturgy Co-head of Dramaturgy Head of Voice & Speech Resident Literary Advisor Institute Fellow

Scott Zigler Julia Smeliansky Marcus Stern Anatoly Smeliansky Ryan McKittrick Erika Bailey Arthur Holmberg Katy Poludniak*

*Members of the A.R.T. Diversity & Belonging Task Force. The Task Force is a staff-led initiative serving as a catalyst for improved diversity and belonging among A.R.T. staff, students, volunteers, artists, audience, and board members at the A.R.T.

Associate Production Manager Jeremie Lozier Production Supervisor, Pedagogical Programs Kat Nakaji* Assistant Production Supervisor, Pedagogical Programs Bryant Cyr IATT Stage Management Fellow Kristina Furey Costume/Props Stock Manager Suzanne O. Kadiff Technical Director Stephen Setterlun Assistant Technical Director Kristin Knutson Scene Shop Supervisor David Schultz Scenic Charge Artist Jerry Vogt Master Carpenter Peter Doucette Scenic Carpenters Bill Hawkins, Derek Jay, Dan Lincoln, York-Andreas Paris, Ray Reyes, Nick Tosches Scenic Painter Heather Morris Purchaser Brian Melcher Stage Operations Supervisor Miguel Ferreira Assistant Stage Operations Supervisor Steven Manifold Stage Operations—Props Ricky Roman Costume Shop Manager Carson Eddy Assistant Costume Shop Manager Alma Reyes Head Draper Caitlin Menotti Crafts Artisan Jeffrey Scott Burrows Wig Runner/Wardrobe Emily Damron Sound Manager Sam Lerner Assistant Sound Manager Bryan Atterberry Front of House Mixer Michelle Reiss Lighting and Projections Supervisor Matthew Adelman Assistant Lighting Supervisor Alex Brandt Lighting and Projections Programmer and Operator Jeremy Goldenberg Lighting Design Fellow Zach Molin Properties Manager Cynthia Lee-Sullivan Assistant Properties Manager Rebecca Helgeson Props Carpenter Nicholas Menge FOR JAGGED LITTLE PILL Scenic Carpenters Dave Adriance, Bernie Benoit, Kyle Blanchette, Shannan Burrows, Justin Cagle, Jeffery Clark, Dean Covert, Thomas Eckenfels, James Goslin, Renee Goudreau, Victor Gutierrez, Greg Hanawalt, Matt Holmes, Phillip Jones, Kyle Joyce, Allen Karel, Lexie Lankiewicz, Aurelia Lyman, Andrew Martin, Stephen Maurer, Dawn Morningstar, Alex Phillips, Alex Platt, Rachel Shainwald, LeeAnna Studt, Nat Taylor, Connor Thompson Scenic Painters Pecan Johnson, Natasha Vogt Stagehands Aaron Cohen, Brian Gustaveson, Kate Hausler, Sammy Landau, Mercedes Roman-Manson, Lukas Theodossiou Draper Toby Kreimandahl Stitchers Sally Perry, Chelsea Kerl Assistant Crafts Aristan Kendra Bell Wardrobe Supervisor Alycia Marucci Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor Brian Choinski Wardrobe Leanne Corayer Wardrobe Swing Jill Costello Wardrobe Runner Lauren Corcuera Wardrobe Support Keller Anderson Costume Shoppers Jean Luc DeLadurantaye, Chris Hynds, Followspot Operators Kevin Barnett, Evey Connerty-Marin, Abbey Dutton, Rebecca O'Leary Light Board Operator Sumner Ellsworth Load-In Crew (Lighting) Aliza Burr, Chris Gilmore, Ali Witten, Brittany Trymbulak Holly McCaffrey, Caroline Spitzer A2/Deck Sound Terrency Dowdye, Alison Schaefer A2/Instrument Tech Justin Vining Load-In Crew (Sound) Ari Kaufman, Renee Goudreu, Zach Cadman, Lilly Tracey NY Props Support Mikaela Hogan Props Craftspeople Allison Gillaspie, Stacey Horne-Harper, Lisa Guild-Hanna, Lisa Charlotte Berg, Tiago Rodrigues, Andre DeShazo Props Painter Amber Primm Lobby Art Curator Vic Quintanar ASL Coach Mikey Kranjak ASL Interpreters Jennifer Gibbons, Kelly Muskopf Captioning David Chu/C2 Primary Audio Describer Janet Stankus Secondary Audio Describer Jessica Shroder As of May 2018


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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ALL ADMISSIONS INTO THE THEATER, ONCE THE PERFORMANCE HAS BEGUN, WILL BE AT THE DISCRETION OF MANAGEMENT.

Post-performance discussions follow select matinees; visit our website for specific dates and times. LARGE PRINT

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EMERGENCIES: In case of emergency, contact the House Manager or nearest usher.

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All venues are fully accessible. A wheelchairaccessible bathroom is located to the left as you face the box office in the front lobby (ushers or reception desk personnel will direct you). WEST LOBBY

Assistive listening devices are available for all A.R.T. performances. The theater is equipped with an infrared amplification system for the hard of hearing; headsets are available at the reception desk. For patrons with a telecoil, this theater is also equipped with an induction loop. Please set your device to the “t� setting. A.R.T. offers Open Captioning, Audio Description, ASL interpretation, and Sensory Friendly programming at designated performances throughout the year. Email: ticketservices@amrep.org/Call: 617.547.8300

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Designated Meeting Site Cross Brattle St. to Radcliffe Yard

FIRE NOTICE: Please take a moment to locate the nearest emergency exit. In the event of a fire or other emergency, remain calm and listen for directions from management and/or via our public address system.

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