AVENUE Q Program

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A NOTE FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Dear friend of Olney Theatre Center, On a June night in 2004 I had the great pleasure of seeing Avenue Q on Broadway, the night before it won the Tony Award for Best Musical. (I went to the Tony Awards that year, too, but that’s another story!) What I remember most from that evening was how difficult it was to catch my breath in between peals of laughter; one unexpected moment after another, mounting in hilarity. The show’s incredibly witty script and those deliriously funny puppets sang their way into my heart. As a member of “Generation X,” the first generation after the Baby Boomers, I saw in the striving, struggling characters in Avenue Q a reflection of myself. Like the musical’s lead character Princeton, my cohorts and I have been striving and struggling for a purpose beyond ourselves, something to make us worthy: collectively, of following the Baby Boomers and their incredible contributions to America; and individually, of fulfilling the promise of our parents to build on the prosperity they left us. Though Generation X is now passing the torch of struggling and striving to Generation Y and the Millennials, the quest for purpose and meaning remains. In a culture without a unifying national purpose, Gen Y and the Millennials are turning ever more inward – aided, no doubt, by a technological culture that privileges self-importance and self-promotion. That’s why the themes of Avenue Q resonate so strongly ten years after winning the Tony Award. What Princeton and his friends in Avenue Q learn is that relationships, friendships, and community are ultimately more important than ambition. Or perhaps better put: ambition and a higher purpose for the individual mean little without the community and relationships to back them up. That may seem a lot to put on what at first glance feels like a simple, funny show, but remember, the creators of Avenue Q were sending up Sesame Street for a new generation with love and respect. And Sesame, begun way back in 1969 to educate the first group of Gen Xers, has always promoted the importance of a diverse community to the development of the individual. One of the best parts of producing at Olney Theatre Center is that I can program such a diversity of shows for our growing audience. We can produce intimate plays like I and You, explosive classics like The Piano Lesson, and then hilarious musicals like Avenue Q. I’m glad you’re with us on the journey. And I’m delighted to have met so many of you in person and via email. Will you drop me a line at Jason@olneytheatre.org and let me know what you think of the show? Onward!

Jason Loewith Artistic Director Contributing Editor: JJ Kaczynski Ad Sales: 301.924.4485 x105 Copyright by Olney Theatre Center. All editorial and advertising material is fully protected and must not be reproduced in any manner without written permission.

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Opening Night: June 14, 2014

Jason Loewith,

Amy Marshall,

Artistic Director

Managing Director

presents

AVENUE Based on an Original Concept by

Music and Lyrics by

Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx

Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx

Book by

Jeff Whitty featuring

Evan Casey Sam Ludwig Tracey Stephens

Kellee Knighten Hough Awa Sal Secka Janine Sunday

David Landstrom Stephen Gregory Smith Rachel Zampelli

Scenic Design

Costume Design

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Court Watson

Rosemary Pardee

Andrew Griffin

Max Krembs

Animation/Projection Design

Orchestrations and Arrangements

Puppets built by

JJ Kaczynski

Stephen Oremus

Swazzle, Inc.

Production Stage Manager

Director of Production

Keri Schultz

Dennis A. Blackledge Musical Director

Christopher Youstra

Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Music Theater

Christopher Youstra

Choreographer/Associate Director

Bobby Smith

Director

Jason Loewith This production is sponsored by Joan E. Dubinsky and Craig N. Packard, Kathleen Quinn, and Kevin White and Rossana Salvadori and Artist Sponsors Ned Cramer, Susan and Jay Finkelstein, Robert E. Hebda, Steve Kaufman, Scott Kneeland, Bob Roberts, Mita Schaffer and Tina Martin, Kathleen Quinn, and Patricia Woodbury and FTI Consulting AVENUE Q is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 42 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 • Fax: 212-397-4684 • www.MTIShows.com

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CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE) Princeton, Rod.......................................................................................................................SAM LUDWIG* Brian...................................................................................................................................... EVAN CASEY* Kate Monster, Lucy & others........................................................................................... RACHEL ZAMPELLI* Nicky, Trekkie Monster & others.........................................................................STEPHEN GREGORY SMITH* Christmas Eve....................................................................................................................JANINE SUNDAY* Gary Coleman....................................................................................................KELLEE KNIGHTEN HOUGH* Mrs. T., Bear & others.................................................................................................... TRACEY STEPHENS* Bear & others..............................................................................................................DAVID LANDSTROM+ Ensemble.......................................................................................................................... AWA SAL SECKA+ Production Stage Manager – Keri Schultz* *Member Actors’ Equity Association

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Place: An outerborough of the city Time: The present

UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never appear for a listed player unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

Princeton, Rod, Nicky, Trekkie Monster, Brian – DAVID LANDSTROM; Kate Monster, Lucy – TRACEY STEPHENS*; Gary Coleman, Christmas Eve, Mrs. T., Bears – AWA SAL SECKA Puppet/Dance Captain – STEPHEN GREGORY SMITH*

Avenue Q has not been authorized or approved by the Jim Henson Company or Sesame Workshop, which have no responsibility for its content.

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION. The use of recording (audio and video) or photographic equipment during the show is strictly prohibited. Please silence all cellular phones and personal paging devices before the performance begins.

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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE AVENUE Q THEME.................................................................................................................................Company OPENING.............................................................................................................................................Company IF YOU WERE GAY..............................................................................................................................Nicky, Rod PURPOSE.............................................................................................................................................Princeton EVERYONE’S A LITTLE BIT RACIST.....................................................Princeton, Kate, Gary, Brian, Christmas Eve THE INTERNET IS FOR PORN..................................................................................... Kate, Trekkie Monster, Men A MIX TAPE.................................................................................................................................Kate, Princeton I’M NOT WEARING UNDERWEAR TODAY ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Brian SPECIAL...................................................................................................................................................... Lucy YOU CAN BE AS LOUD AS THE HELL YOU WANT (WHEN YOU’RE MAKING LOVE) ���������������� Gary, Bad Idea Bears FANTASIES COME TRUE ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Rod, Kate MY GIRLFRIEND, WHO LIVES IN CANADA ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Rod THERE’S A FINE, FINE LINE ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Kate

ACT TWO THERE IS LIFE OUTSIDE YOUR APARTMENT ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Brian, Company THE MORE YOU RUV SOMEONE.............................................................................................Christmas Eve, Kate SCHADENFREUDE............................................................................................................................. Gary, Nicky I WISH I COULD GO BACK TO COLLEGE ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Kate, Nicky, Princeton THE MONEY SONG �����������������������������������������������Nicky, Princeton, Gary, Christmas Eve, Brian, Trekkie Monster FOR NOW.............................................................................................................................................Company

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DRAMATURGICAL NOTES “Gratuitous offense, when performed with aplomb, is the funniest thing in the world...Sweary tastelessness is a celebration of life, as soaring and majestic as a gospel choir in full flow.” – Charlie Brooker, The Guardian, 2007 Avenue Q is arguably the most self-explanatory play in Olney Theatre Center’s 2014 season, so why compose a dramaturgy note at all? Why delve into this overtly silly story of puppets and expletives and explosively loud bedroom scenes beyond what’s already there? Perhaps this note is not necessary. Perhaps you, as a valued member of Olney’s viewing family, are already accustomed to the bizarre and often abrasive form of storytelling we are presenting today; on the other end of the spectrum, maybe you haven’t considered the thematic range of felt puppets past their ability to teach you about the art of sharing. No matter your personal history with this type of humor, however, it is worth exploring what makes the entire concept of Avenue Q – puppets doing and saying distinctly un-puppetlike things – so resonant. So let’s begin with a history lesson: 1989, The Simpsons: “If cartoons were meant for adults, they’d put them on in prime time.” 1992, South Park: “Right now, you’re nuttier than Chinese chicken salad. I mean, you’re one screwed up little kid, do you understand?” 1999, Family Guy: “You’re not supposed to admire wheelchair people. You’re supposed to feel sorry for them.” 2003, Avenue Q: “Well, just take your pick.” These quotes, while amusing in their own right, hinge on a crucial, missing visual element: the characters delivering these lines look like the cartoons we typically associate with children’s entertainment. Over the past few decades, artists have been toying with this contrast, pitting visually nostalgic characters against thematically adult narratives – and even though they appear to rip giant holes in our most beloved childhood experiences, we just cant look away. Avenue Q employs this technique to the extreme, paying direct homage to some of Jim Henson’s most iconic creations. But the story itself doesn’t really need these referential characters; if co-creators Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx stripped their musical of its fuzzy inhabitants, they could still use the same songs to track down Princeton’s ever-elusive purpose. So why pay tribute to Henson’s world at all? It boils down to the most iconic and most controversial element of Avenue Q: its ability to offend. Although making nostalgic cartoons adult-friendly is a somewhat recent phenomenon, puppets have been, historically speaking, a grownup pastime. Until about a century ago, when American artists started delegating puppets as a strictly children’s form of entertainment, they were most commonly used to bring to life stories and ideas that were taboo for human actors –physical violence, cursing, and, of course, sex. Jennifer Barnhart, an original Avenue Q cast member and Muppeteer for Sesame Street, once explained the unique advantage that puppetry offers as an art form: “[Puppets] have been used often as political subversives, because it puts things at a little bit of a distance. It’s sometimes hard to exactly tell who the guilty party is…You can hide behind puppets.” That isn’t to say that Avenue Q’s message is using its puppets as a shield–far from it. The musical’s characters belt and argue and shout everything on their minds–their frustrations and aspirations, even their sexual desires. The fact that puppets, very Muppet-like puppets for that matter, express all of these adult concepts is what makes the humor so effective. The characters in Avenue Q aren’t just grown-up and crude; at times, they can be downright insulting. Princeton, Kate, Rod, Nicky–these characters can speak, sing, and perform a multitude of truths that human actors are generally barred from exploring. They go to absolute extremes to reach these moments of thematic clarity (extremes that would probably make Kermit cover Miss Piggy’s eyes) but ultimately, they uncover some astoundingly poignant messages about very human experiences. – Maegan Clearwood, Dramaturg

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WHO’S WHO - CAST Evan Casey (Brian) OLNEY THEATRE CENTER: The 39 Steps, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof, Lend Me a Tenor. OFF-BROADWAY: River’s End (NYMF), NEO 8 Concert. REGIONAL: North Carolina Theatre, Everyman Theatre, New London Barn Playhouse. DC AREA: Ford’s Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Round House Theatre, Studio Theatre 2nd Stage, Rep Stage, Theatre of the First Amendment, Imagination Stage, Bay Theatre Company. FILM: Of Dice and Men, Treasure Hunt, Flanking the Sentinel, Jargon, Once Upon a Time at the DMV. TV/WEB: Missing Persons Unit, Thurston, Stage Fright. TRAINING: BM, Magna Cum Laude, Catholic University; London Dramatic Academy. TEACHING: National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, Signature Theatre, Adventure Theatre-MTC. OTHER: Capitol Steps. Mr. Casey is generously sponsored by Robert E. Hebda. Kellee Knighten Hough (Gary Coleman) is happy to return to Olney Theatre Center. Previous Olney Theatre Center credits: Once On This Island and The Submission. NATIONAL TOURS: Fame the Musical. REGIONAL: Flat Rock Playhouse: For the Glory; Merry-Go-Round Playhouse: Little Shop of Horrors; North Shore Music Theatre/ Goodspeed Opera House: Abyssinia. DC AREA: Ford’s Theatre: Violet, Our Town, A Christmas Carol, Parade, Presidential Gala, The Civil War [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress]; Signature Theatre: Xanadu, Music in the Movies II (Cabaret); Shakespeare Theatre: Two Gentlemen of Verona, A Rock Opera. EDUCATION: AMDA (NYC); Xavier University of Louisiana, BS, Biology Pre-Med (New Orleans). David Landstrom (Bear & Others) is thrilled to be back at Olney Theatre Center. He was last at Olney as Mr. Matthews/Mr. Ovington in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Other Olney Theatre Center credits include: Sparky in Forever Plaid and Ernst in Spring Awakening. LOCAL CREDITS: Studio Theatre, Imagination Stage, Factory 449, Source Theatre, Washington Savoyards, Steel River Playhouse, Riverside Dinner Theatre, and Montgomery Playhouse. Mr. Landstrom is generously sponsored by Kathleen Quinn. Sam Ludwig (Princeton/Rod) Previous Olney Theatre Center credits include: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (J. Pierrepont Finch), 1776 (Courier), and Big River (Huck Finn). DC AREA: The Kennedy Center: Snow White, Rose Red and Fred; Ford’s Theatre: 1776; Signature Theatre: Saturday Night (Reading), The Hollow, [title of show], Sweeney Todd, Show Boat, Les Miserables; Rep Stage: Speech and Debate; MetroStage: Glimpses of the Moon, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris; Adventure Theatre-MTC: Big Nate; Toby’s Dinner Theatre: La Cage Aux Folles, Titanic the Musical. Mr. Ludwig is generously sponsored by Kathleen Quinn. Awa Sal Secka (Ensemble) is so excited to be working with Olney Theatre Center for her first professional theatre experience! DC AREA: Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Lucy VanPelt), The Skin of Our Teeth (Fitzgerald), Once in This Island (Ti Moune), Big Love (Eleanor), Lucky Stiff (Rita LaPorta), The Unmentionables (Aunty Mimi), The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Arturo Ui #2). Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theater: Brigadoon (Featured Ensemble), Aida (Featured Ensemble), Hairspray (Motormouth Kid), The Wiz (Dorothy). EDUCATION: High School Diploma from Gaithersburg High School. Stephen Gregory Smith (Nicky/Trekkie Monster) Olney Theatre Center: The Secret Garden (Dickon); Signature Theatre: Miss Saigon, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Brother Russia (Prince Felix), Hairspray (Corny Collins) [Helen Hayes Award, Outstanding Ensemble], The Boy Detective Fails (Billy Argo), Sunset Boulevard, Les Misérables [Helen Hayes Award, Outstanding Ensemble], Into the Woods (Jack), Assassins (Balladeer/Lee Harvey Oswald), One Red Flower (Billy), 110 in the Shade (Jimmy), [2004 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor, Resident Musical]. DC AREA: DCAC: High Fidelity (Rob); Studio Theatre: Adding Machine: A Musical (SHRDLU); 301.924.3400

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WHO’S WHO - CAST MetroStage: tick, tick…BOOM! (Jon); Ford’s Theatre: Violet, The Civil War, Meet John Doe; Arena Stage: Damn Yankees; Kennedy Center: My Fair Lady in Concert, First You Dream, Regina; Wolf Trap: Street Scene (Dick). WRITING: Night of the Living Dead the Musical, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Turn of the Screw, Edgar Allan Poe Academy. www.stephengregory.blogspot.com Mr. Smith is generously sponsored by Susan and Jay Finkelstein. Tracey Stephens (Mrs. T./Bear and Others) is proud to be making her debut at Olney Theatre Center. OFF-BROADWAY: Primary Stages: Tails the Musical (Sophie); Houseman Theater: It’s not over till the first lady sings and Four more years in the Bush leagues. NATIONAL TOUR: Troika Organization: Fiddler on the Roof (Chava, Fruma Sarah). REGIONAL: Erik Krebs Productions: Golf the Musical (Lady #1); Way Off-Broadway: Mystery of Edwin Drood (Rosa Bud). DC AREA: MetroStage: Broadway Christmas Carol (Lady who isn’t Scrooge) and The Last Five Years (u/s Cathy). Toby’s Dinner Theater: The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Molly Brown), Children of Eden (Eve/Mama u/s performed), and Phantom of the Country Opera (Christine/Chrissy). Capitol Steps (Company Member 14+ years). FILM: The Replacements (Cheerleader); Discovery Channel: Metamorphosis. EDUCATION: BA Music Education, Towson University; The Groundlings, West Hollywood, LA. Janine Sunday (Christmas Eve) Olney Theatre Center credits include: The King and I (Lady Thiang), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Lucy), Cinderella, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Janine is a four-time Helen Hayes Award Nominee for Danny and Sylvia (Sylvia) at American Century Theatre, Jekyll and Hyde (Lucy) and West Side Story (Maria) at Toby’s Dinner Theatre, and Brigadoon (Fiona) at West End Dinner Theatre. A regular face at Toby’s Dinner Theatre, she has appeared as Fantine in Les Miserables, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, Amneris in Aida, Kim in Miss Saigon and Grizabella in Cats. Other local credits include June in Musical of Musicals at MetroStage and Sweeney Todd at The Kennedy Center. Favorite role is Mommy to Trey! Love to Russell, family, and friends. Ms. Sunday is generously sponsored by Patricia Woodbury and FTI Consulting. Rachel Zampelli (Kate Monster, Lucy & Others) OLNEY THEATRE CENTER: Debut. REGIONAL: Two River Theatre Company: Orestes: A Tragic Romp; New Rep: Romeo and Juliet, Into the Woods; Greenbrier Valley Theatre: Nevermore; Black Swan Theatre/Special Appearance, Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Breast Entanglements. DC AREA: Ford’s Theatre: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Shenandoah; Folger Shakespeare Theatre: The Comedy of Errors, Orestes: A Tragic Romp, A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Signature Theatre: Dying City, Brother Russia, Chess, See What I Wanna See, The Happy Time; Studio Theatre 2nd Stage: Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, POP! (Helen Hayes Nomination- Outstanding Supporting Actress), Jerry Springer: The Opera (Helen Hayes Nomination, Outstanding Ensemble), Reefer Madness (Helen Hayes Award, Outstanding Resident Musical); No Rules Theatre Company: Stop Kiss; Adventure Theatre: ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas; EDUCATION: BA in Theatre, Santa Clara University. UPCOMING: The Gift of Nothing, Kennedy Center TYA World Premiere directed by Aaron Posner; Life Sucks (or The Present Ridiculous), Theater J World Premiere adapted and directed by Aaron Posner. Ms. Zampelli is generously sponsored by Mita Schaffer and Tina Martin.

WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE Robert Lopez (Music and Lyrics, Original Concept) shares a Tony Award and Grammy nomination for Avenue Q, the 20th longest running Broadway musical, which he co-wrote and conceived. More recently he collaborated with South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker to write and compose the smash Broadway comedy The Book Of Mormon. With his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez, he wrote Finding Nemo: The Musical (Playing in Orlando since 2006), the Broadway-bound original musical Up Here, and songs for Winnie The Pooh (Disney Feature Animation 2011). They also composed the songs for the Disney animated feature Frozen, for which they won the Academy Award for 301.924.3400

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WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE Best Original Song for “Let It Go.” He shared two Emmy awards for his music for The Wonder Pets, and an Emmy nomination for the Scrubs musical episode. Member BMI Workshop, Dramatists Guild, WGA, AEA, Yale grad, native NY’er. Yale graduate, 1997 (B.A. in English!). Jeff Marx (Music and Lyrics, Original Concept) met Robert Lopez at the the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop. It was there that Avenue Q was born. Originally from Hollywood, FL, Jeff attended the workshop as a as a young lawyer, looking for clients, and ended up leaving law and becoming a songwriter. Forever grateful to the BMI Workshop, he has worked on such projects as NBC’s Scrubs and Disney’s Bear in the Big Blue House. Jeff Whitty (Book) won the 2004 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical for Avenue Q. Plays include The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler, The Hiding Place, The Plank Project, Suicide Weather, and Balls. Theaters presenting his work include the Atlantic Theater Company, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, and the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. Upcoming: Tales of the City: The Musical with music by Jake Shears and John Garden of the pop group Scissor Sisters, as well as Bring It On: The Musical with music by Tom Kitt, Amanda Green, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. As an actor, Jeff has appeared Off-Broadway, regionally, and in films and TV. www.Whitless.com Jason Loewith (Artistic Director/Director of Avenue Q) recently directed Olney’s 2014 season opener How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Last season he directed the world premiere of Steven Dietz’s Rancho Mirage for Olney Theatre Center. Jason won Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, and Jeff Awards for Best New Musical for Adding Machine: A Musical, which he co-wrote with composer Joshua Schmidt (off-Broadway, 2008). His latest musical is Big Nate: The Musical which premiered in 2013 at Adventure Theatre-MTC, co-written with Olney’s Associate Artistic Director Chris Youstra. Recent regional work as a director includes the world premiere of Broke (Alliance Theatre, Atlanta), Time Stands Still (Everyman, Baltimore), Crime and Punishment and Working It Out (CenterStage, Baltimore), Adding Machine: A Musical (Studio Theatre, DC), and a dozen plays for Chicago’s Next Theatre Company, where he served as Artistic Director from 2002-08. Those credits include the Chicago area premieres of Dying City, Defiance, The Long Christmas Ride Home, and Fabulation. He conceived and directed the world premiere of The American Dream Songbook, wrote and directed the world premiere of War With the Newts, and produced Chicago premieres by Caryl Churchill, Suzan-Lori Parks, Carson Kreitzer, Sam Shepard, Dael Orlandersmith, and many more. He is a three-time grantee from the NEA for Artistic Excellence, a recipient of support from the Rockefeller MAP Fund and MacArthur’s International Connections Fund, and a TCG New Generations Future Leaders grant. Jason joined Olney Theatre Center as Artistic Director in 2013 after serving four years as Executive Director of the National New Play Network. Christopher Youstra (Associate Artistic Director, Musical Theater/Musical Director of Avenue Q) As the past resident music director, Chris has music directed and conducted around 30 musicals at the Olney Theatre, including this year’s How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. He has also music directed at many of the other local theaters including Ford’s Theater: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Little Shop of Horrors; Studio Theatre’s 2nd Stage: Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, Jerry Springer: The Opera, Pop!, Passing Strange; Studio Theatre: Adding Machine: A Musical; Round House Theater: Once on This Island, A Murder A Mystery A Marriage, The Summer of ‘42, and The World Goes ‘Round; Toby’s Dinner Theater: Les Miserables, The Color Purple, Titanic, Beauty and the Beast, Aida, The Producers, Godspell, Rent, Miss Saigon, Ragtime: The Musical, Chicago; Imagination Stage: Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, Miss Nelson is Missing; The Kennedy Center Theatre for Young Audiences: Nobody’s Perfect, Chasing George Washington, Dr. Wonderful, Knuffle Bunny; Arena Stage; Burn Brae Dinner Theatre; Montgomery College; American University; Musical Theatre Center; Signature Theatre; and Columbia Center for the Theatrical Arts. Mr. Youstra has been nominated for eight Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Music Direction and received the award in 2008 for Titanic. Chris is director of music at St. John the Evangelist Parish in Columbia, has worked with both Phoenix Productions and Troika Entertainment national touring company and toured both Europe and Korea with Smokey Joe’s Café. As a composer, Chris’ music has been heard throughout the area, including The Dancing Princesses at Imagination Stage, Big Nate: The Musical (based on the syndicated comic strip), which ran this past spring at Adventure Theater-MTC, the Helen Hayes Awards and the opening gala of the ATLAS center. 301.924.3400

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WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE Bobby Smith (Choreographer/Associate Director) is an actor/singer/director choreographer who recently won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor, Resident Musical in Signature Theatre’s production of Spin. BROADWAY: in Crazy for You. OFF-BROADWAY: Forever Plaid (original cast), Kander and Ebb’s The World Goes ‘Round, and the revival of George Gershwin’s Of Thee I Sing. National tours include Brigadoon and The World Goes ‘Round. DC AREA: Olney Theatre Center: The Sound of Music (Max Detweiler) [Helen Hayes Award Nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor], Grease (Director), Annie (Rooster Hannigan) [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Musical], Forever Plaid (Director); Studio Theatre: A Class Act [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Musical], The Long Christmas Ride Home, Caroline or Change, Grey Gardens; Studio 2nd Stage: Reefer Madness, [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Musical], Jerry Springer: The Opera; Ford’s Theatre: Elmer Gantry, Liberty Smith, 1776; Round House Theatre: A Year with Frog and Toad [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Musical]; MetroStage: Girl in a Goldfish Bowl, Musical of Musicals [Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Musical], Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris [Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Musical]; The Kennedy Center: The Happy Prince, The Flea and the Professor; Signature Theatre: The Threepenny Opera, See What I Wanna See, Showboat, Company. He directed and choreographed for colleges and regional theaters across the nation including Alley Theatre, Denver Center, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Seaside Music Theatre, and Wayside Theatre. Andrew F. Griffin (Lighting Designer) returns to Olney Theatre Center where he has previously designed A Chorus Line [Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Resident Musical], You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, and Bad Dates. A freelance lighting designer based in Washington, DC his recent credits include: Henry V, Twelfth Night (Folger Theatre), The Last Five Years (Signature Theatre), and Race (Theatre J). Andrew’s work has been seen locally at companies including Woolly Mammoth, Imagination Stage, Everyman Theatre, Studio Theatre 2nd Stage, Faction of Fools, Gala Hispanic Theatre, Forum Theatre, Washington Shakespeare Company, Rorschach Theatre, American Century Theatre, Metro Stage, Washington Savoyards, Urban Arias, and Bay Theatre. His designs have been seen regionally at Toledo Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre Children’s Chorus, the Delaware Shakespeare Festival, and internationally in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is the recipient of the Helen Hayes Award for outstanding Lighting Design for his work on Synetic’s King Lear. This fall he will continue his studies at the Yale School of Drama where he will receive his MFA in design. Andrew is a proud member of United Scenic Artists. JJ Kaczynski (Animation/Projection Designer) is currently Olney Theatre Center’s resident graphic designer and has designed projections for their productions of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris and The 39 Steps. OFFBROADWAY: New York Theatre Workshop: columbinus. REGIONAL: Round House Theatre: The Book Club Play, Wrinkle in Time, columbinus; Adventure Theater-MTC: Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse, Big, Big Nate: The Musical; GALA Theatre: The True History of Coca Cola in Mexico; Happenstance Theatre: FarFar Oasis; Montgomery College: The Who’s Tommy. JJ is also a two-time Helen Hayes Award nominated performer and has appeared in Olney Theatre Center’s productions of Triumph of Love, The Foreigner, and Fiddler on the Roof. Max Krembs (Sound Designer) is thrilled to return to Olney Theatre Center! Previous Olney Theatre Center credits include: The Submission, Forever Plaid (2013). Other selected credits: OFF-BROADWAY: Hello Again (Asst. Sound Designer), The Patsy/Jonas (Asst. Sound Designer). REGIONAL: Illinois Shakespeare Festival: The Rivals, As You Like It (Asso. Sound Designer); Heritage Theatre Festival: The 39 Steps (Asso. Sound Designer). WASHINGTON DC: The Capitol Fringe Festival: Recovery. Rosemary Pardee (Costume Designer) is delighted to be returning home to Olney Theatre Center where she was the resident costume designer from 1987 until 1999. A member of United Scenic Artists, Ms. Pardee’s career has spanned over 40 years and more than 500 productions, and has included artistic associations with dozens of theatre and film companies. In the Washington, DC region, her work has been seen at Arena Stage, The National Theatre, Folger Theatre, Round House Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, the Smithsonian Institution, and The Kennedy Center, where she was a member of the artistic team for the award-winning Sondheim Celebration. A nine-time nominee and recipient of the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Costume Design, Ms. Pardee has served 301.924.3400

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WHO’S WHO - CREATIVE on the Washington Theatre Society’s Board of Directors and was recently recognized as one of the outstanding women in American Theatre by Stage Directions Magazine. Keri Schultz (Stage Manager) is excited to be working on her first show with Olney Theatre Center. REGIONAL: TheaterWorks Hartford: The Mountaintop, Almost, Maine, The SantaLand Diaries. Assistant Stage Manager at Trinity Rep, Contemporary American Theatre Festival, CenterStage Baltimore. Prop Master, O’Neill Theatre Center’s National Playwright’s Conference. DC AREA: Imagination Stage: Doctor Dolittle, Cinderella; Folger Theatre: (ASM) Romeo and Juliet, Richard III; Arena Stage: (ASM) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, RED, One Night With Janis Joplin; Studio Theatre: Pillowman, Red Light Winter. Court Watson (Set Design) OFF-BROADWAY: It Must Be Him, Dear Edwina. REGIONAL: Spelling Bee, Liberty Smith, Little Shop of Horrors (Ford’s Theater); Annie Get Your Gun, Blizzard at Marblehead Neck, King for a Day (Glimmerglass Festival); Good News!, Meet John Doe (Goodspeed Musicals); Baden-Baden (Gotham Chamber Opera). INTERNATIONAL: Tales of Hoffmann (Beijing); Sound of Music, The Nutcracker, Fledermaus, Jonny spielt auf, Himmel über Berlin, Frau Luna, Johnny spielt auf, Wir gründen eine Bank (Salzburg); La Chauve-Souris (Nice); Rockville, Hairspray, Jekyll & Hyde (European Tours); O Wondrous Night, Christmas Countdown, Monster Stomp, Azul (SeaWorld). BROADWAY: Assistant Design: Guys & Dolls, South Pacific, Coast of Utopia, Cry Baby, Mauritius, Grease!, Lestat, and Little Women. EDUCATION: MFA, New York University. www.courtwatson.com

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OLNEY THEATRE CORPORATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS President...............................................................................................................................Jennifer L. Kneeland Board Chair................................................................................................................................Susan Finkelstein Vice President......................................................................................................................Megan Davey Limarzi Treasurer..................................................................................................................................Patricia Woodbury Secretary...................................................................................................................................... Robert Mitchell President Emeritus.........................................................................................................................Gene Counihan

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AUDIENCE SERVICES Theatre Policies Latecomers are seated at the discretion of the house manager. Please do not bring food into the theater (beverages are allowed) and all buildings are smoke-free. The use of recording or photographic equipment during the show is prohibited. Olney Theatre Center is not responsible for any items left on our campus. All children, including babies, require a ticket. We will ask parents to take their children to the lobby if their behavior is disturbing patrons. Please turn off your cell phone in the theaters. Sign-Interpreted Performances Sign interpretation is available for the third Thursday evening during a show’s run. [The service must be reserved two weeks in advance and is based on the availability of qualified interpreters.]

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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GIFTS

This list consists of Annual Fund contributions for the 12-month period ending April 30, 2014

Director’s Circle $1,000+ America’s Charities Creative Floral Design Fern Eisner Photography Hospice Caring, Inc. Martha Washington Straus - Harry A. Straus Foundation, Inc. Saggar & Rosenberg Verizon Foundation

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Artist’s Circle $500+ The Ansary Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Kang’s Black Belt Academy OBA Bank Old Brick Inn Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving The T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving

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INDIVIDUAL GIFTS

This list consists of Annual Fund contributions for the 12-month period ending April 30, 2014

Angel $100,000+ Mr. Robert Dohmen Bob and Eveline Roberts

Ms. Mita Schaffer and Ms. Tina Martin Sandy and Alan Wade

Champion $50,000+ Director’s Circle $1,000+ Anonymous Helen Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Z. Kaufman

Leader $10,000+ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mulitz – In honor of the Mulitz-Gudelsky Family In Memory of Ms. Shirley S. Platt Kathleen Quinn Patricia Woodbury

Enthusiast $5,000+

Kay and Paul Deerin Joan Elise Dubinsky and Craig N. Packard Susan and Jay Finkelstein Robert E. Hebda Mrs. Reba Heyman Jennifer and Scott Kneeland The Honorable Sidney Kramer Alan L. and Amy Meltzer The Honorable Karen S. Montgomery and Mr. Harry Montgomery Mr. Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Kevin White & Rossana Salvadori – In honor of our parents, Anson & Marge, Dilvo & Dina

Robert Burk Mrs. Melissa Collins Mr. Ned Cramer Steve Danielson and Dr. Kenneth Hoyle M. Charlene Dorrian Ms. Miriam Dubin Edith L. Embrey Maureen and Tom Estrin Barry and Marie Fleishman Bill and Senator Jennie Forehand Mrs. Frances Hughes Glendening Hal and Karen Gordon Mr. and Mrs. William H. Graham, Sr. Max Jacobs Margaret and Jim Johnston The Honorable Benjamin F. Kramer Jane Thérèse Larsen Evlyn D. Latimer Mr. Jason Loewith John and Kathy Lyons Charles S. Mack and Alice Barrett Mack Maggie and Tico McCready Lester R. and Helaine G. Morss Nancy and Hector Ortiz Victor Shargai and Craig Pascal Chris and Chris Youstra

Believer $2,500+ Artist’s Circle $500+ Eleanor Clain-Stefanelli Hon. Gene and Mrs. Cindy Counihan Linda A. Dawkins Michael and Michelle Fannon The William H. Graham, Sr. Family Ms. Winifred E. Herrmann Paul and Pat Mangus Amy and Dean Marshall Tony and Connie Morella James Pape and Nancy Newman-Pape Carol Trawick

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Frederick and Elizabeth Montgomery Tom and Denise Murphy Joan Murray-Reynolds Mrs. Margaret R. Natof Stuart and Margaret Natof Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson George and Maureen Nesbitt Mr. and Mrs. George Newett Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Parker Fill and Linda Ruegg The Savada-Stevenson Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Silbert The Honorable Luiz R. Simmons Cora and Murray Simpson Carl W. Smith and Michael L. Burke Leslie F. Smith and Stacy P. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Roger G. Sorensen Mr. Gary Sowers Ms. Donna Spiegler Ms. Susan Stracquatanio Lois Taylor and Stephen Simpson Charlie and Deborah Thompson Peter Threadgill Kevin Townsend & Jane Pesci-Townsend Adolph Vezza Debby Vivari Brad Watkins Ms. Helene R. Weisz Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. White Buddy and Kim Wyre The Honorable and Mrs. Craig Zucker

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OLNEY THEATRE CENTER STAFF ARTISTIC Artistic Director Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Special Programs Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Music Theatre Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Education Artistic Apprentice

ADMINISTRATION Jason Loewith

Christopher Youstra

Managing Director Assistant to Managing Director Facilities Manager/ IT Manager

Jason King Jones Jenna Duncan

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Director of Accounting and Financial Services Senior Accountant Business Manager

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PRODUCTION Director of Production Company Manager/ Associate Production Manager Technical Director Assistant Technical Director Scene Shop Foreman Carpenter Resident Scenic Artist Costume Shop Supervisor Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor Master Electrician Properties Master Resident Sound Engineer Production Management Apprentice Company Management Apprentice Production Apprentices

Fred T. Paul Stephen M. Greene Matthew Robert Mills W. M. Yarbrough III David Ash Fred Via Jeanne Bland Seth Gilbert Samantha Campbell Rachael Erichsen Elvin J. Crespo Sarah Tomberlin Claire Kennedy Claire Carden, Lauren E. Chilton, Daniel Espy, Brendan Gregg, Tatyana Goddard, Mollie LaTorre, Jourdan Lewanda, Brandon Lively, Vincent Loucks, Katie Mikula, Joseph Musgrove, Mike “Angus” Vaughan, Ashley Wagoner

SHOW STAFF Assistant Director Assistant Musical Director Assistant Stage Managers Assistant Lighting Designer Follow Spot Operators Sound Engineer Props Crew Additional Scenic Construction Additional Scenic Painters Additional Props Construction Additional Electricians Additional Voice-Overs Wardrobe Deck Chief Deck Crew Light Board Operator

John Dellaporta Alex Greenberg Claire Carden, Jourdan Lewanda Stephanie Freed Kristina Erwin, Ashley Wagoner EJ Crespo Daniel Espy Mark Hawkinson Gracie Jones, Lillian Jones Bush Greenbeck Sam Andrews Jacquelyn Crosby, Helena Latiri Joseph L. Musgrove Sarah Splaine Tatyana Goddard Mike “Angus” Vaughan

EDUCATION National Players General Manager Education Apprentice National Players Apprentice

Kevin Hasser Maegan Clearwood Andy Germuga

Amy Marshall Maureen Estrin Dean Marshall

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COMMUNICATIONS Sales Director Marketing and Public Relations Manager Social Media/ Marketing Associate Graphic Designer Patron Services Manager Box Office Manager Box Office Supervisors House Managers Box Office Associates

Weldon C. Brown Heather Andrews Sonie Mathew JJ Kaczynski R. Wesley Meekins Henriette Mendo Shanna Chuenyane, Kara Fannon Lucirae Cooley, Kelly Craig, Lina Al Dajani, Jake Fullmer, Ricardo Melendez, Barbara Scanlan, Khris-Ann Small, Desiree Ward Judy Abrams, Arash Bahari, Vince Constantino, Rachel Spory-Harper, Nicole Jennings, Leah Keilsohn, Andrew Majors,Chisomo Maluwa Angela Plante, Emily Townsend

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