Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical Playbill—UMW Theatre

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Matilda was first commissioned and produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and premiered at The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England on 9 November 2010. It transferred to the Cambridge Theatre in the West End of London on 25 October 2011 and received its US premiere at the Shubert Theatre, Broadway, USA on 4 March 2013.

Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

director Gregg Stull

music director Angie Benson

choreographer Samantha L. Reynolds

scenic designer

Michael Benson

lighting designer Catherine Girardi

costume designer

sound designer

Cast

Matilda Wormwood

Mr. Wormwood

Mrs. Wormwood

Michael Wormwood

Miss Agatha Trunchbull

Miss Honey

Mrs. Phelps

Kevin McCluskey

Tony Angelini

Emmy Beach

Mason “MO” Oberle*

Kyleigh Friel

Blaise Wingold

Matthew Monaghan

Maddie Baylor*

Alex Lagon†*

Amanda Ciarra Hopson

Lavender

Rachel Tivenan

Nigel Emily Anne Kile*

Eric Megan Dinneen†

Alice

Nikki Rizzo

Tommy Amelia Emory†*

Hortensia

Sarah Lenahan

Bruce Lee Adams

The Escapologist/Ensemble James Lau*

The Acrobat/Ensemble Leah Reaves

Rudolpho/Ensemble Ryan Bailey

Doctor/Ensemble Cameron Zakreski

Sergei/Children’s Entertainer

Niko Salinas*

Ensemble Julia Hall-Pace

Sammy Kay Hendrix

Rachel Piotrowski

Martha Stitt*

There will be one 10-minute intermission.

*member of Alpha Psi Omega, the national theatre honorary society

Department of Theatre and Dance • November 2 - 19, 2023• Klein Theatre
in partial fulfillment of the requirements of THEA 482: Senior Project

Stage Manager

1st Assistant Stage Manager

2nd Assistant Stage Manager

Production Assistant

Dialect Coach

Assistant Choreographer

Production Electrician

Assistant Production Electrician

Electricians

Assistant to the Production Supervisor

Light Board Operator

Followspot Operators

Special Effects Technician

Sound Engineer

Sound A2s

Scene Shop Foreman

Scene Shop Assistants

Stage Carpenter

Carpenters

Rebecca Yee*

Katherine Farmer

Maddie Chin

Sydney Krug

Marc Williams

Emma Lehman*

Matt Carroll

Kate Acree

Olivia Cameron, Angelica Dierling, Percy Eisele, Maximilian Redman, Billie Solley

Kate McClurken-Orr

Laura Rider

Ciaran Foss, Aurelia Porto

Evelyne Breed

Andrew Lee

Jaidan Braddock, Hannah Hendricks

Kenny Leon Horning

Kate Acree, Carter Bussey, Matt Carroll, Katherine Farmer, Emma Lehman*, Rylie Vann

Matt Carroll

Max Benson, Nina Cherry, Raymond Ellis, Joshua Lee, Zachary Roland, Students in THEA 131:

Technical Production

Scene Painters

Run Crew

Costume Shop Supervisor

Costume Shop Assistants

Stitchers

Isabel Carter, Isabella Dalebout, Hannah Smith

William Gawtry, Emily Granger, Claire Schultz, Cameron Tyznar

Nichol Forbes

Lucifer Baccich, Nikki Rizzo, Alaina Taylor*

Isabel F. Blackburn, Cameron Michel, Addison Nichols, Kim Niedzwiecki, Ben Rafky, Sophia Tompkins, Marilyn Wojdak,

THE242: Costume Construction

Wardrobe Supervisor

Dressers

Hair and Makeup Crew

Emma Magner*

Maddie Foltz, Fiona Stevens, Elsie Stubbs

Anna Koutsouftikis, Theresa McKenzie

*member of Alpha Psi Omega, the national theatre honorary society

Acknowledgements

Mark Irchai, Brooks Kuykendall, UMW Department of Music, Matt Case, Madeline LeCuyer, Laura Greeley, Simpson Library, Venitta McCall, Amber Seagrave, Taylor Kiechlin, Pepsi.

United Scenic Artists represents the lighting designer for this production.

Production Staff

Musical Numbers

ACT I

Miracle .......................................................................................... Company

Naughty ............................................................................................ Matilda

Acrobat Story I ..................................................... Acrobat, Escapologist

School Song ....................................................................... Kids, Ensemble

Pathetic ......................................................................................Miss Honey

The Hammer ........................................... Trunchbull, Kids, Miss Honey

Naughty Reprise (Superglue) ...................................................... Matilda

Chokey Chant ................................................................... Kids, Ensemble

Loud ........................................... Mrs. Wormwood, Rudolpho, Ensemble

This Little Girl ..........................................................................Miss Honey

Bruce ................................................................................... Kids, Ensemble

INTERMISSION

ACT II

All I Know ..........................................................................Mr. Wormwood

When I Grow Up ........................ Kids, Miss Honey, Matilda, Ensemble

I’m So Clever .....................................................................Mr. Wormwood

Acrobat Story IV (I’m Here) ........... Escapologist, Matilda, Ensemble

The Smell of Rebellion ................................. Trunchbull, Kids, Matilda

Quiet .................................................................................................. Matilda

My House..........................................................Miss Honey, Escapologist

Revolting Children ........................................................... Kids, Ensemble

Priyatna Paznakomitsa .................................................................. Sergei

Bows............................................................................................... Company

Orchestra

conductor/keyboard

synthesizer

reeds I

reeds II

trumpet I

trumpet II

trombone

guitar

cello

Angie Benson

Alex Johnson

Marla Snyder

Tony Moran

Mike Huffman

Dane Snyder

Sarah Thompson

Brad Gunson

Lucas Miller

bass Brittany Frompovich

percussion

music advisor & contractor

keyboard programmer

Joanna Huling

Sarah R. Hewitt

Jim Harp

Ever wonder about what happens to the students you’ve come to know in Klein Theatre after they graduate? Whether it be on the stage, backstage, in the box office, running a theatre, or in a variety of other professional endeavors, this is our way of letting you know what some of them have been up to since leaving their UMW home . . .

Erick Boscana ’20 worked a variety of short term and over hire positions in the DC area after graduating with a degree in theatre. He worked as a prop artisan for Wolf Trap Opera’s Summer ’21 season and a carpenter for Shakespeare Theatre’s Once Upon A One More Time before accepting a full time position as a carpenter for Arena Stage. While at Arena, he has built upon the skills he learned at UMW and expanded his skillset to include rigging, automation, and hydraulics. His favorite productions at Arena have been Angels in America and American Prophet. While at UMW, he was a scene shop assistant, the assistant to the scenic designer for Medea, Merrily We Roll Along, Fun Home, and scenic designer for Much Ado About Nothing

Tommy Kelleher ’22 has been working in Washington, DC, as an over hire carpenter for Studio Theatre, Signature Theatre, and the Shakespeare Theatre Company where he has recently accepted a full-time staff carpenter position. He is very excited to continue working with STC and helping build and load in productions like Evita, the Beatles inspired As You Like It, The Lehman Trilogy, and especially MacBeth with Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma. Some of Tommy’s favorite productions he’s worked on since graduating have been Which Way to the Stage at Signature Theatre, Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, and The Jungle—all with the Shakespeare Theatre Company. While at UMW, he appeared in The Country Wife, Fun Home, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

Savannah Lunger ’19 completed an internship in the education department of The Kennedy Center after graduating with a degree in theatre and a minor in arts administration. In 2020, Savannah was hired as a theatre teacher in Arlington, Virginia, where she taught (virtually, then in-person) for three years. Savannah is currently working as the assistant director of Camp Carysbrook, a summer camp in Southwest Virginia, where she uses her arts administration background to coordinate educational programming as well as leadership development, and community outreach initiatives. While at UMW, she worked as the communications assistant and was the assistant to the production supervisor for Merrily We Roll Along and Fun Home and appeared on stage in The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Shaun McBride ’22 earned his BA in theatre in 2022 and his MEd in PK-12 theatre education in 2023 from Mary Washington. While on campus, Shaun was very involved in UMW Theatre where he served as both the audience services assistant and as a box office assistant. Shaun served as the assistant to the director for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and appeared in Much Ado About Nothing and The Rocky Horror Show In fulfillment of his senior project, Shaun directed James IJames’ White in Studio 115. He continues to pursue his passion of theatre by teaching theatre arts to middle school students at Edward E. Drew Jr. Middle School in Stafford, Virginia, where he is building a new program. Every day, Shaun puts into practice the lessons, ideas, and inspiration he gained from UMW Theatre.

After graduating with a degree in theatre with minors in musical theatre and arts administration, Riley Salazar ‘22 spent the summer in Interlochen, Michigan, working as the patron services administrative assistant at Interlochen Center for the Arts. Upon her return to Virginia, she spent some time working in the box office at Ford’s Theatre and made an appearance in their production of The Trip to Bountiful. Riley now works full time as a box office associate at Signature Theatre. During her time at UMW, Riley appeared onstage in Merrily We Roll Along, Ordinary Days, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, worked in the box office, and as the department’s recruitment assistant. Riley served as vice president of Alpha Psi Omega and the play curator for Studio 115.

Sasha Zabela ’18 graduated with degrees in theatre and creative writing. After graduation, she worked with DC’s IATSE Local 772 (Wardrobe) on The Washington Ballet’s production of Sleeping Beauty. She then traveled to Colorado to work at Creede Repertory Theatre before setting sail on Celebrity EDGE as the ship’s second wardrobe specialist/entertainment administrator overseeing six shows in three venues. Her high seas adventure was cut short, like many others, because of the pandemic. When theatre was starting to return, The Washington Ballet hired her as a wardrobe assistant. Sasha’s days (and evenings) are spent altering costumes and working backstage running dressing tracks, wherever The Washington Ballet is dancing. While at Mary Washington, Sasha was doing much the same on most main stage productions including: Avenue Q, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Macbeth, and her senior project, Medea.

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JUNE 4 - 12, 2024

Join Marc Williams and Gregg Stull in London and Stratford-upon-Avon and explore the rich history that is the bedrock of Western theatrical traditions. Along the way, we will share inspiring conversations, backstage tidbits, and thrilling performances as we take in one of the world’s most important theatre cities and the birthplace of one of our most revered playwrights!

HOP ACROSS THE POND WITH US!

The trip includes:

a “get acquainted” gathering prior to departure round trip airfare to London hotel transfers by coach two nights in Stratford-upon-Avon and five nights in London double-occupancy lodging

welcome dinner

daily breakfast

Oyster Card (London Tube and bus pass with £50 credit) tickets to six plays/musicals and a theatre tour

farewell dinner plenty of free time for shopping and exploring all hotel taxes, porter, and driver gratuities a $100 per person tax-deductible donation to UMW Theatre

Marc Williams, assistant professor of theatre, is a director and vocal coach and the leader of UMW Theatre’s study abroad program in London. Gregg Stull, professor of theatre, is the producing director of UMW Theatre.

All for only $5,875 per person! (or $6,875 for single occupancy) To reserve your spot, go to FredTix.com to download a registration form. Space is limited! Reserve today!
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row one Ariana Adamek, Maddie Baylor, Emmy Beach, Madeline Berger, Madeline Brunt, Carter Bussey; row two Matt Carroll, Maddie Chin, Mason Michael Clark, Angelica Dierling, Seth Drenning, Amelia Emory; row three Katherine Farmer, Kyleigh Friel, Nathaniel Huff, Emily Anne Kile, Alex Lagon, Emma Lehman; row four Peyton McCarthy, Giannii Marshall, Nicole Merriweather, Mason “MO” Oberle, Rachel Piotrowski, Nikki Rizzo; row five Mary Robinson, Niko Salinas, James Shepard, Amber Squiers, Martha Stitt, Lanie Taylor; row six Rylie Vann, Blaise Wingold, Rebecca Yee, Shadwick Yoder, Henry Ziegler

Ariana Adamek ’25 is a theatre and anthropology double major. In Klein, she played Punk Girl, et al. in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. She worked as the light board operator for Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, the fly crew for Pride and Prejudice, and the second assistant stage manager for The Rocky Horror Show. She works as the archives assistant for the department and is a recipient of the Albert Klein Memorial Scholarship. Maddie Baylor ’24 is a theatre and English double major. In Klein, she is playing Miss Honey in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and has played Mrs. Hubbard in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Jane and Miss de Bourgh in Pride and Prejudice, and Sandra in The Play That Goes Wrong, to name a few. She works as the communications assistant for the department and is the recipient of the Debby C. Klein Theatre Scholarship, the Fred Winer Scholarship, and the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Emmy Beach ’27 is a first year student with intent to major in theatre. In Klein, she is playing Matilda in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. She is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Madeline Berger ’25 is a theatre and music major with a minor in digital studies. In Klein, she has worked as the assistant to the music director and the sound engineer for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and The Rocky Horror Show. She has also worked as the sound engineer for Men on Boats and as the assistant to the sound designer for Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. She is a recipient of the Keith Belli Scholarship in Theatre.

Madeline Brunt ’24 is a biology major with a practical ethics minor. She is the president of the Performing Arts Company and has held that role since 2022. She is the recipient of the Vicky Nichols Wilder ‘80 and Florence Overley Ridderhof ‘50 Scholarship in Dance.

Carter Bussey ’25 is an applied physics and geology major. He has worked on construction of The Play That Goes Wrong, The Rocky Horror Show, Men on Boats, Pride and Prejudice, and Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, to name a few. He works as a scene shop assistant for the department and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Matt Carroll ’25 is a theatre major. In Klein, he worked as an electrician for Nickel and Dimed, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Rocky Horror Show, and Men on Boats. He was the light board operator for Julius Caesar and worked as a member of the run crew for The Play That Goes Wrong and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. He works as a scene shop assistant for the department and is the recipient of the Eastman-Mullins Scholarship for Theatre and the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Maddie Chin ’27 is a first year student with intent to major in theatre. She is currently working as the second assistant stage manager for Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. She works as the production management assistant for the department and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Mason Michael Clark ’24 is a theatre and physics double major with a musical theatre minor. In Klein, he played Colonel Arbuthnot in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Mr. Bingley & Mary in Pride and Prejudice, Jonathan in The Play That Goes Wrong, Octavius in Julius Caesar, and Ed in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. He works as a box office assistant for the department and is a recipient of the Barbara Crickenberger Hall ‘69 Theatre Scholarship.

Angelica Dierling ’27 is a first year student with intent to major in theatre and education. In Klein, she has worked as an electrician for Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. She also assisted in the construction of both sets and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Seth Drenning ’24 is a theatre major with an arts administration minor. In Klein, he played Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Darcy in Pride & Prejudice, Max in The Play That Goes Wrong, and Mark Antony in Julius Caesar. He works as the financial assistant for the department and is a recipient of Keith Belli Scholarship in Theatre, the Polly Updegraff Champ ‘61 Scholarship, and the Joella C. and Michael D. Killian Theatre Scholarship.

Amelia Emory ‘24 is a theatre major with an arts administration and musical theatre minor. In Klein, she is playing Tommy in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and has played Frank Goodman and Mr. Asa in Men on Boats, Joan & Others in Nickel and Dimed, and served as the sound engineer for The Play That Goes Wrong She is the interactive marketing assistant for the department and is the recipient of the Marceline Weatherly Morris ‘50 Musical Theatre Scholarship.

Katherine Farmer ‘26 is a theatre major. In Klein, she worked as a carpenter for The Play That Goes Wrong and The Rocky Horror Show and was a scene painter for Men on Boats and Pride and Prejudice. She works as a scene shop assistant for the department and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Kyleigh Friel ‘25 is a psychology major. In Klein, she plays Mrs. Wormwood in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and played Magenta in The Rocky Horror Show. She is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Nathaniel Huff ‘24 is a theatre major with an arts administration and English Literature double minor. In Klein, he played Lucius & Cinna the Poet in Julius Caesar and Dennis in The Play That Goes Wrong. He works as the recruitment assistant for the department and is the recipient of the Lee Wingate Pappandreou ’40 Scholarship, the Susan Mulholland Breedin ‘86 Scholarship, and the Nina G. Bushnell Scholarship.

Emily Anne Kile ‘24 is a theatre and English double major. In Klein, she is playing Nigel in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, and Countess Andrenyi in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, to name a few. She works as the special projects assistant for the department and is a recipient of the Keith Belli Memorial Scholarship in Theatre and the Sonja Dragomamovic Haydar Scholarship in Dance.

Alex Lagon ‘24 is a theatre major with a musical theatre minor. In Klein, she is playing Mrs. Phelps in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, and she has played Dunn in Men on Boats, Annie in The Play That Goes Wrong, and Casca in Julius Caesar. She is the recipient of the June Davis McCormick ‘49 Scholarship.

Emma Lehman ‘25 is a theatre major. In Klein, she is working as the assistant to the choreographer in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and previously for Pride and Prejudice and The Rocky Horror Show, and played John Colton Sumner in Men on Boats. She works as a scene shop assistant for the department and is the recipient of the Claudia Moore Read Scholarship in Dance.

Peyton McCarthy ‘25 is a theatre major with an arts administration minor. In Klein, she played Mary Debenham in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and worked as the assistant stage manager for The Play That Goes Wrong. She works as a box office assistant in the department and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Giannii Marshall ‘26 is a theatre major with musical theatre minor. In Klein, she worked as a Head Usher for The Play That Goes Wrong, The Rocky Horror Show, and Pride and Prejudice. She is currently the House Manager for Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship and the UMW Performing Arts For The Community Scholarship.

Nicole Merriweather ‘24 is a theatre major with a business administration minor. In Klein, she was the house manager for Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Men on Boats, and The Play That Goes Wrong. She also helped in constructing the set for both The Play That Goes Wrong and The Rocky Horror Show. She is the recipient of the Frances Rodgers Bryant ‘68 Theatre Scholarship.

Mason “MO” Oberle ‘24 is a theatre major and English creative writing double major. In Klein, he is playing Mr. Wormwood in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and has played Samuel Ratchett in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Brad Majors in The Rocky Horror Show, and Uncle Terry, et al. in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. He works as a box office assistant in the department and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Rachel Piotrowski ‘26 is a theatre major with an arts administration and musical theatre minor. In Klein, she is an ensemble member in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and has played Wickham and Servants in Pride and Prejudice. She works as the advancement assistant for the department, and is a recipient of the Barbara Crickenberger Hall ‘69 Theatre Scholarship.

Nikki Rizzo ‘25 is a theatre major with an English literature minor. In Klein, she is playing Alice in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and played George Young Bradley in Men on Boats. She works as a costume shop assistant for the department and is the recipient of the Alexander W. Holsinger Scholarship.

Mary Robinson ‘24 is a theatre major with minors in arts administration and musical theatre. In Klein, she has worked as a carpenter for Men on Boats, Pride and Prejudice, and Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. Mary is also devising a sensory-friendly performance of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. She is a recipient of the UMW Performing Arts for the Community Scholarship.

Niko Salinas ‘24 is a theatre and English creative writing double major. In Klein, he is playing Sergei & Children’s Entertainer in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and has played Monsieur Bouc in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, and Trevor in The Play That Goes Wrong, to name a few. He works for the department as a box office assistant and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

James Shepard ‘24 is a theatre major. In Klein, he played Head Waiter in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and Stagehand in The Play That Goes Wrong. He worked on the run crew for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and was an electrician for Men on Boats and Pride and Prejudice. He is a recipient of the Albert Klein Memorial Scholarship.

Amber Squiers ‘26 is a theatre major with a music minor. In Klein, she has worked as a member of run crew for Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, The Rocky Horror Show, and Men on Boats. In Studio 115, she played Jenny and Carla in 26 Pebbles. She is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Martha Stitt ‘25 is a theatre major with an arts administration and musical theatre minor. In Klein, she is an ensemble member in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical and has played Stagehand in The Play That Goes Wrong. She works as a box office assistant for the department and is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Lanie Taylor ‘24 is a theatre and English double major. In Klein, she was the costume supervisor for The Rocky Horror Show and Men on Boats. She works as a costume shop assistant for the department. She is the recipient of the Rosemary Ingham Scholarship in Theatre.

Rylie Vann ‘25 is a theatre and communications & digital studies double major. In Klein, she was the assistant lighting designer for Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and will be working as the co-lighting designer for Twelfth Night. She works as a scene shop assistant for the department and is a recipient of the Albert Klein Memorial Scholarship.

Blaise Wingold ‘25 is a theatre and commutations & digital studies double major. In Klein, he is playing Michael Wormwood in Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. He has played Michel the Conductor in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express and Robert in The Play That Goes Wrong. He is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Rebecca Yee ‘25 is a theatre major with an arts administration minor. In Klein, she was the stage manager of Men on Boats and is currently working as the stage manager on Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical. She is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship and the Keith Belli Scholarship in Theatre.

Shadwick Yoder ‘25 is a political science major with a minor in environmental sustainability. In Klein, he has been a member of the stage management staff for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Julius Caesar, and Pride and Prejudice, and he worked as a crew member for The Rocky Horror Show. In Studio 115, he was the stage manager for Stop Kiss. He is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

Henry Zeigler ‘27 is is a first year student from Lovettsville, Va. His favorite roles at Woodgrove High School included Plankton in SpongeBob! The Musical, Wadsworth in Clue, and Shakespeare in Something Rotten. He is a recipient of the UMW Theatre Scholarship.

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Legacy Circle

We are ever grateful for those individuals who have endowed scholarships and/or remembered UMW Theatre in their estate planning, creating meaningful legacies for generations of future students.

Frances Rodgers Bryant ’68

Polly Updegraff Champ ’61

Alice Funkhouser Flowers ’65

Barbara Crickenberger Hall ’69

Robert Eastman-Mullins ’00

Carolyn A. Eldred ’66

Michael & Joella Killian

Norma Kay McKinney

Gregg Stull ’82 & Brandon Prendergast ’95

Nancy Coates Wilson ’65

For more information on how you can have an enduring impact on the lives of our students, contact Jan Clarke at (540) 654-1118 or jclarke@umw.edu or Gregg Stull at (540) 654-1980 or gstull@umw.edu.

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April 2023)

Our heartfelt thanks to friends who make generous gifts that provide scholarships and other educational opportunities for our students.

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Advocate ($5,000-$9,999)

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Everett M., Jr. & Kathleen Geno

Barbara Crickenberger Hall ’69 in memory of Debby Klein

Timothy Erickson ’81

Benefactor ($2,500-$4,999)

Polly Updegraff Champ ’61

Patrons

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Marta A. Smith ’04

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John M. ’07 &

Denise M. ’05 Symonds

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Deborah A. Walker ’73

Mary White-Dollmann ’72

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Rev. Sally G. Bates ’72

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Karen Clark

Judith Crissman

Brian T. Culhane

Jenna C. Doolittle ’07

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Dale Brittle in memory of Debby Klein

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Ashley Drenning

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Rebecca D. Eckert ’94

Alejandro C. ’96 & Julie O’Leary ’99 Elena

Cheryl Ellyson ’88

Neil & Sheri Emory

Timothy J. Erickson ’81

Kathleen M. Fabie ’11

Donna R. Fairchild in memory of Debby Klein

Donna Weber Fairchild ’08

Charles & Loralee Falvey

Dr. William H. Farr

Melody Pace Fetske ’72

David Fitzsimmons

Helen Fortune

Benjamin C. Forbes

George Foster & Jannan W. Holmes ’89

Susan Trainer Huck ’75

Thomas & Sophia Huff

Lynn Shelby Kickingbird ’68

Paul & Kimberly Kiechlin

Joseph & Martha Kile

Michael & Joella Killian

Claire Bland Krinsky ’79

Gene & Wanda LaRue

Kevin C. & Charity Long ’98

Keith & Sara Mellinger

Diane E. Nesmeyer ’96

Jeffrey Pace

Helaine Patterson ’68 in memory of Debby Klein

Erin Pearson

Miriam D. Randall

Aimee Froling

Andi Gabler

Daniel & Laura Grable

Robert Hale, Jr. ’04

Cheryl Harrigan

Olivia Harrington ’22

Mark & Susan Hayden

Martha Kimball Hearn ’58

Shelley Heeder

Jerry & Katie Henderson

Laura Hess in memory of Debby Klein

Mary Hirschboeck

Gary Hobson

Tommy Kelleher ’22

Patricia Boise Kemp ’69

Kevin A. ’99 & Jennifer Moss Kincaid ’02

John & Mary Lou Kramer

Karl & Donna S. Krueger

Robert Kubarek & Sally Rhone-Kubarek

Madeline J. LeCuyer ’11

Meganne E. Lemon ’11

Oscar A. León ’23

Richard & Virginia Lewis in memory of Debby Klein

Anne Kight Lloyd ’81

Ron & Peggy Lunardini

Lucy Catherine Lutterbie ’70

Jeannie Cariker Lyle ’95

Richard & Marie Mansfield

MaryLou Matthews in memory of Debby Klein

Doris McAdams

Monica Wysolmerski

McClanahan ’74

Jeffrey W. McClurken ’94 & Jennifer Orr ’95

Mike & Julie McGovern

Laura Dick Mendelsohn ’81

Edward & Dorothy Migliore

Cathleen Millan

Michael & Sandra Moscovis

Cheryl Newberger

Denis & Mary Lou Nissim-Sabat

George & Heather Oberle

Robert & Karen Packard

Rosella R. Reif in memory of Margareta Williamson ’82, Anne McGrath ’58, Patricia Farr, Jack Sulima, and Barbara Kincaid

Anthony Rizzo

Alison Roberts

Braden P. Roberts ’22 in memory of Gwen Hale

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Karren Scott

Barbara Buchanan Shepherd ’75 Kelli ’91 & Jeff Slunt

David R. Spry ’08

Rosemary B. Stull

Archer C. Williams ’88

Lynn & Richard Wyvill

Merck & Company, Inc.

Troy & Kelly Paino

Tiffany Hayzlett Parker ’98

Ronald & Miriam Parsons in memory of Debby Klein

Jennifer Pearce

Kristopher A. Pelletier ’92

Amy Perdue ’82

Gayle Weinberger Petro ’79

Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Pierson

Kim Goodgion Pugh ’88

Louis M. Rafky &

Kathleen A. McSweeney

Elizabeth C. Reed ’11

Phillip J. Reiss ’98

Mary M. Roach ’83

Corazon Rosegrant

Cedric B. Rucker ’81

Jody Ryan & Arrington Mixon in memory of Debby Klein

Riley Salazar ’22

William & Elizabeth Sampson

Diane Muller Schlect ’90

Jeffrey Schnebelen

Debra Oppenheim & Herb Schneider in memory of Debby Klein

Janet Shepard

Ryan C. Shriver ’96

Paul Spivey in memory of Debby Klein

Wayne & Donna Stanton

Bruce & Laura Stitt

John & Barbara Suval

Carol Finke Tarkington ’71

Neva S. Trenis ’00

Richard & Paula Troxel

Daniel & Maureen Turgeon

Bonnie D. Ulmer

Thomas & Jessica Waltz

Ron & Libby Wasem

Linda White

Charles & Teresa Wingold

Stuart & Sylvia McJilton Woodcock ’61

Norm & Linda Young

Rabbi Ronda & Charles Young in memory of Debby Klein

Alexandra G. Zabela ’18

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Rosemary H. Arneson

Maureen M. Aylward

Robert J. Barry, Esq.

DeAnna Toten Beard ’91

Paige Bennett

Alease Berry

Susan Scally Blackerby

Harriet Burch in memory of Debby Klein

Carolyn Caponiti

Christi Carver

Seth & Anna Casana

Jan Clarke in memory of Debby Klein

Evan & Sarah ’13 Coleman

Carol Thayer Cox ’68 in memory of Debby Klein

Susan Duffey Di’Maina ’70

Anthony & Laura Farmer

David Featherston & Mercedes Sais ’79 in memory of Barbara Kincaid

Lauren C. Frautschi ’18

Mary Ann Gill Googins ’66

Jeanette Hallock-Solomon ’94

Esther Haloburdo

Jeff & Adrianne Hamilton

Deborah Hart Harris ’79

Scott ’83 & Diann ’81 Harris

Don & Cindy Horan

Cathy Hoskins

Bryan Lee Hovey

Brent & Elizabeth Waters Hunsinger ’01

Susan Ingebretsen in memory of Debby Klein

Karmel N. N. James ’13

Alicia D. Kallen ’13

Nancy & William Katz in memory of Debby Klein

Angad Kaur

Annika Kile

Brian & Amy Lagon

Michelle Larsen in memory of Debby Klein

Joni Lewis in memory of Debby Klein

Victoria Miller Liu ’06

Jack & Diane May

Patrick & Sharon McCarthy

Barbara McCoy in memory of Debby Klein

Marianne McDermott ’57

Laury & Megan McGowan

Erin J. Merrill ’04

Angela J. Mills ’01

John T. Morello

Elmer, Jr. ’50 & Marceline Weatherly Morris ’50

Cynthia L. Mullins ’18

Rhonda Nash ’82

Timothy O’Donnell

Susan Dorsett Olsen ’90

John F. Perrine

Michael & Renee Peterson

Kaitlin Pierce

Christine M. Porter

Cathryn T. Puglia ’22

Benjamin Rafky ’22

Becky & Don Reed

J. Karyl Reynolds

Reginald Richards-Peelle ’08

Alexander R. Rios ’18

Kelly Ritchie in memory of Debby Klein

Diane P. Rogers ’08

Susan Nelson Sargeant

Tia Scales ’83

Mary L. Scally

Debra J. Schleef

Glenford Madamba & Deborah Scott

Catherine A. Seller

Carol Johnson Sitzman ’69

Constance Flecher Smith

Dane & Marla Snyder

Somos, Inc. in memory of Debby Klein

Tari Stage-Harvey ’93

Marcia Stein

Bonnie Stone in memory of Debby Klein

David & Susan Strawn in memory of Debby Klein

Warren Stuter

Stephanie Swift

Earl & Sandra Switzer

Nancy W. Turnage

Michele Uhlig

Robert Uhlig

Frances Vaughn

Elaine Erickson Verne ’82

Grace L. Weaver ’20

Alexandra Weishar ’10

Sandra & William Wemmerus

Matthew & Adriana Williams

Suzanne Willis

Bryan & Tracey Wingold

WICT Network

DC Baltimore Chapter in memory of Debby Klein

Jamie & Robin Zapata

as of 10/23/23

Acknowledging the AcknowledgingLandthe Land

We acknowledge the Native American people who lived along the Fall Line of the Rappahannock River, on whose home we are gathered for this performance. The Manahoac, Rappahannock Tribe and Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia are the Indigenous peoples of this unceded land. We honor their resilience, their fight for rightful recognition and tribal sovereignty, and their connection to the land on which we are grateful to gather, to teach, to learn, and to create theatre.

Department of Theatre & Dance

Chair Gregg Stull

Faculty Michael Benson, Bridgette Dennett, Kevin McCluskey, Gregg Stull, Marc Williams

Professor Emeriti Helen M. Housley, David E. Hunt, Jr.

Associate Professor Emeritus Julie Liepelt

Adjunct Faculty Angie Benson, Jon K. Reynolds, Kara Robertson, Victoria Scrimer, Chelsea Thaler, Amanda Zeitler

Director of Marketing & Audience Services Jon K. Reynolds

Assistant to the Chair Taryn Snyder

Production Supervisor & Data Administrator Brandon Prendergast

Scene Shop Foreman Kenny Leon Horning

Costume Shop Supervisor Nichol Forbes

Department Librarian October Edwards

Sensory-Friendly Performance Coordinator Mary Robinson†

Student Assistants Kate Acree, Ariana Adamek, Lucifer Baccich, Maddie Baylor*, Carter Bussey, Matt Carroll, Maddie Chin, Mason Michael Clark*, Seth Drenning*, Amelia Emory*, Katherine Farmer, Nathaniel Huff*, Emily Anne Kile*, Jillian Langford, James Lau*, Emma Lehman*, Peyton McCarthy, Mason “MO” Oberle*, Rachel Piotrowski, Nikki Rizzo, Niko Salinas*, Martha Stitt*, Alaina Taylor*, Rylie Vann

President, Alpha Psi Omega, Eta Eta Cast Amelia Emory*

Co-Conveners, Play by Play Mason “MO” Oberle*, Percy Sampson

Chair, Studio 115 James Lau*

Student Representatives Nikki Rizzo, Martha Stitt*

Management Staff

Producing Director Gregg Stull

Box Office & Group Sales Manager Taryn Snyder

Box Office Staff Mason Michael Clark*, James Lau*, Peyton McCarthy, Mason “MO” Oberle*, Niko Salinas*, Martha Stitt*

Advancement Assistant Rachel Piotrowski

Recruitment Assistant Nathaniel Huff*

Communications Assistant Maddie Baylor*

Accounting Assistant Seth Drenning*

Production Management Assistant Maddie Chin

Audience Services Assistant Jillian Langford

Special Projects Assistant Emily Anne Kile*

Archives Assistant Ariana Adamek

Digital Content Assistant Jillian Langford

Interactive Marketing Assistant Amelia Emory*

House Manager Giannii Marshall

Assistant House Manager Breelan Hill

Head Usher Brogan Giampietro

Theatre Shop Manager Rowan Zapata

Concessions Sodexo

Management Assistant Mackenzie Minnix

Graphic Designer Jon K. Reynolds

Photographer Geoff Greene

Production Artwork Illustrator Justin Slone

Floral Installations Carolyn Helfrich

*member of Alpha Psi Omega, the national theatre honorary society

†in partial fulfillment of the requirements of THEA 482: Senior Project

Theatre Information

• Refreshments are available in the lobby and may be brought into the theatre.

• Restrooms are located in the hallways on each side of the lobby.

• Please turn off cell phones and all electronic devices during the performance.

• The videotaping of this production is a violation of United States copyright law and an actionable federal offense. Photographs are permitted before the lights dim and at intermission.

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