MTC_2025_Baskerville_Program_FINAL

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Costumes by Christina Wright

Properties by Patricia Price

Stage Management by Mark Friedrich

Scenic & Lighting Design by Jeff Rowlings

Sound Design by Alexander Wright

Hound Illustration by Lucas Culshaw

THE CAST

SHERLOCK HOLMES ........................................................................................ Ricci Dedola

WATSON ........................................................................................................ Michael Bonner

ACTOR 1 ................................................................................................................. Brady Voss

ACTOR 2 ............................................................................................. Lucas Kiehn-Thilman

ACTOR 3 .............................................................................................................. Lorry Lepaule

SETTING (TIME & PLACE)

Setting: England - 1898 London and the Devonshire Moors

KEN LUDWIG’S BASKERVILLE: A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY is presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President: Jeff Rowlings

Vice President: Robert Cohen

Treasurer: Julie Ahrens

Secretary: Raven Deerwater

Member: Erina Reeves

THEATRE STAFF

Producing Director: Elizabeth Craven

Artistic Directors: Betty Abramson, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe

Assistant to Producing Director: Alexander Wright

Operations Director: Jim Gibson

Box Office Manager: Caroline Bonfield

Assistant Box Office Manager: Alex Foreman

Director of Youth Production: Lorry Lepaule

Resident Stage Manager: Patricia Price

Resident Lighting Designer: Jeff Rowlings

Resident Scenic Designer: Diane Larson

Resident Costume Designer: Susan Collins

Custodial Services: Brandon Roth and Cody Hoch

Technical Assistant: Brandon Roth

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Lights, Sound and Video Operator: Jasmine Diaz

Lead Carpenter: Jim Gibson

Carpentry: John Craven, Frank Iacuaniello

Assistant Stage Managers: Kara Wagner

Projected Images: Jeff Rowlings

Sound Technician: Zach Taylor

Accent Coach: John Craven

Fight Choreography: Barton Smith

Lead Properties: Patricia Price

Props Painter: Mervin Gilbert

Photography: Larry Wagner

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March 19 at 7:30pm

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT: KEN LUDWIG

Ken Ludwig may well be the most performed playwright of his generation. He has had six productions on Broadway and eight in London’s West End. His 34 plays and musicals are staged throughout the United States and around the world every night of the year. They have been produced in over 20 languages in more than 30 countries, and many have become standards of the American repertoire.

His first play, Lend Me a Tenor, was produced on Broadway and in London by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It won two Tony Awards and was called “one of the classic comedies of the 20th century” by The Washington Post. Crazy For You was on Broadway for five years, on the West End for three, and won the Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Musical. It has been revived twice in the West End and is currently touring Japan. Since its European premiere at Chichester Festival Theatre in 2022, Ludwig’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express has had hundreds of international productions.

In addition, he has won the Edwin Forrest Award for Contributions to the American Theatre, two Laurence Olivier Awards, two Helen Hayes Awards, the Charles MacArthur Award, and the Edgar Award for Best Mystery of the Year. He was also nominated for an Emmy Award for writing the Kennedy Center Honors. His other plays include Moon Over Buffalo; Leading Ladies; Baskerville; Sherwood; Twentieth Century; Dear Jack, Dear Louise; A Fox on the Fairway; A Comedy of Tenors; The Game’s Afoot; Shakespeare in Hollywood; and Moriarty. They have starred, among others, Alec Baldwin, Carol Burnett, Tony Shaloub, Joan Collins, and Kristin Bell. His book How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare, published by Penguin Random House, has been a bestseller and is out this year in a new, expanded edition. It won the Falstaff Award for Best Shakespeare Book of the Year. His essays on theatre are published in the Yale Review, and he gives the Annual Ken Ludwig Playwriting Scholarship at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.

His first opera, Tenor Overboard, opened at the Glimmerglass Festival in July 2022. His most recent world premieres were Lend Me A Soprano and Moriarty, and his newest plays and musicals include Pride and Prejudice Part 2: Napoleon at Pemberley, Lady Molly of Scotland Yard, Beginner’s Luck, and Easter Parade.

He has been commissioned to write plays by Agatha Christie Limited, the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Old Globe Theatre, and the Bristol Old Vic.

For more information visit www.KenLudwig.com.

DIRECTOR'S NOTE

The Hound of the Baskervilles is one of the first books I ever read start to finish, late at night with a flashlight under my covers. It's surprising how many people have told me this story since I took on the directing responsibilities for Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery.

Written in 1902, in a mid-post Industrial Revolution era, the novel (some say an extended short story) leaped into the zeitgeist of a world amazed and in awe of its own brilliance and technological ingenuity. The industrial revolution proved that there was nothing that could not be measured or discovered or mastered by the human mind and hand. All of a sudden, whole families could race across the country, or around the world, to move, lock, stock, and barrel to a new life. Factories were creating more tables and chairs in one day than a craftsman could create in their entire career. Newspapers were printed with the most up to date information and stories from across the world and distributed to the news hungry throngs of people everywhere.

And so, Sherlock Holmes was birthed from the mind of Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes posited that "All is not as it appears!" and delighted in the game of discovery and pursuit. His scientific use of imagination helped to bridge the gap between the unknowable, or super-natural, and the elementary facts and truths that lie undetected before our very eyes. Whatever Holmes touched became a source of information and data and seemingly transformed before our eyes.

Set in the South of England in the desolate Devonshire moors, Baskerville Hall lies in a desolate and unforgiving landscape that represents the dark soul of humanity, with unknown dangers lying in wait around every corner. This wild ride we are embarking on is rife with characters drawn straight from the pages of Arthur Conan Doyle's fantastic tale.

Come and join us as we step carefully into the jaws of The Hound of the Baskervilles as seen through the eyes of Ken Ludwig, a masterful playwright with a keen sense of humor and irony.

BIOGRAPHIES

RICCI DEDOLA (SHERLOCK HOLMES) -

As an actor Ricci has performed at the Mendocino Theatre Company several times in the thirteen years since she moved here. Her first role was Lettice in Lettice and Lovage. Then came Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate, followed by Cassandra in Vanya, Masha, Sonia and Spike and Mary Wooley in Bull in a China Shop. In 2019 she directed and played one of the three roles in William Shakespeare’s Long Lost first Play (abridged), with a broken foot. The show must go on as they say. Her last performance at MTC was in Hurricane Diane, playing the title role. She is a member of the traveling group that put on the Mendocino Museum County Road Show. Before finding her way to the Northern California coast Ricci played some great roles down south. Her favorites include: Lady Vanity in Measure for Pleasure, Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Hermia in A Midsummer Nights Dream. She's has been at the Acting game a long time. But also finds herself in the Directors chair quite often. Her favorite show she directed at MTC was 39 Steps. That had a very similar vibe to Baskerville. She definitely likes a good romp.

Ricci lives on Ricci's Art Farm here in Mendocino, the farms motto is "Love Grows Here." She is so pleased to be back on the stage to perform for you folks, as you are one of her very favorite audiences.

MICHAEL BONNER (DOCTOR JOHN WATSON)

Last year Michael was John Barrymore in the Sea Ranch Thespians production of I Hate Hamlet. He's done some work with San Francisco's BATS improv group, appeared as a Florida sheriff on the syndicated television show I Almost Got Away With It; as well as being a narcissistic husband in the short film Love Lost or Something Like It. He has done on-camera appearances and voice overs for a number of corporate and commercial videos, been a host of a nightly newsmagazine and has voiced a number of audiobooks including several for the mystery writer Lawrence Block. Baskerville is Michael's first appearance on the MTC Stage.

BIOGRAPHIES cont.

BRADY VOSS (ACTOR 1) - “Third time’s the charm” as they say and Brady Voss is thrilled to be returning to the Mendocino Theatre Company after getting to play Will in Born with Teeth and Caden in The Thanksgiving Play last season. A graduate of Southern Utah University earning two bachelor's degrees, in Theatre and Dance respectively. He has had the fortune to work at PCPA Theatrefest (Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Ragtime, Kiss Me Kate, Urinetown), the Utah Shakespeare Festival (Pippin and All's Well that Ends Well), Spreckels Performing Arts Center where he played Damis in The Metromaniacs and Snoopy in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Some other favorite roles include Bobby in Cabaret, Ponyboy in SubUrbia, Don John/ Verges in Much Ado About Nothing at New Canon Theatre Company as well as completing the west coast touring production of The Jungle Book: Rudyard Revised with EnActe Arts.

LUCAS KIEHN-THILMAN

LORRY LEPAULE (ACTOR 3)

(ACTOR 2)Lucas is is a behavior therapist at our local elementary and middle schools and he also hops around the headlands as a window washer and dog walker. He cherishes his community here on the coast and welcomes you all in this dark time of storms and terrors to enjoy our delightful detective story with its strange, large, and lovable characters! Lucas studied Theatre at Seattle University and stomped around in the rainy city as Charles Webb in Our Town, Vince in Buried Child, Todd in Far Away, and Staff in Rain (SU's Lee Center for the Arts). Here at the Helen Shoeni Theater he played Aaron in First Date (Gloriana Studios); Murray in A Thousand Clowns, First Young Man in Woody Guthrie's American Song, Scotty in Ripcord, (Mendocino Theatre Company). In his home town he was fortunate to perform with the Theatre Bay Area Award-Winning ensemble of In The Heights, Billy in Bright Star, Paul/Hortensio in Kiss Me Kate (Contra Costa Civic Theatre); Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula, Tinman in The Wizard of Oz (New Conservatory Theater Center); Jack/Earnest in The Importance of Being Earnest, and Selsdon Mowbray in Don't Drink the Water (The Bay School of San Francisco).

- Lorry has worked with the Mendocino Theatre Company since 2002, first as an actor, then later as a director, (When We Were Young and Unafraid, Vagina Monologues, Outside Mullingar, Luna Gale) and since 2022, three youth productions (Lockdown, OurTown, Tempest) for the main stage. Her acting roles for MTC have included Sofia in Tongue of a Bird, Ursula in The Oldest Profession, Lotte in Lettice and Lovage, Mrs. Birling in An Inspector Calls, Annie in Doll's House, Pt.2, and Sylvia in Home, I'm Darling. Lorry's most recent role was as the Nurse in Gloriana's production of Romeo and Juliet. Since 2021, she has organized MTC's Green Space Players Education Program, offering theatre classes and workshops to youth and adults. She is excited to work in this zany romp along with the zany cast, and thank good ness, serious director and crew!

BIOGRAPHIES cont.

ALEXANDER WRIGHT (DIRECTOR, SOUND DESIGNER)

- Alex is thrilled and honored to be directing his first production at MTC. During his long and varied career in the theatre, Alex has directed over 40 shows, including almost half of Shakespeare’s canon; Heathen Valley at the Stella Adler Theater; the award winning play In The Woods by Jeffrey Lindsay in New York, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles; The Eclectic Cabaret with Tina Preston and John Fleck; Peter, Paul, and Harry with Peter Bergman, Paul Krassner and Harry Shearer at the Museum of Contemporary Art as part of the Angel’s Flight Series. As founder and Producer at the Wallenboyd Theater he directed over 15 shows, was the recipient of the Career Achievement Award, and Best Production of the Year for 2 years (The Mission, The Unreasonable Are Dying Out) at the LAWEE awards. The Wallenboyd Theater won numerous Ovation, Drama Critics Circle, Dramalogue, and LAWEE awards during it’s time. Alex has served on the California Arts Council and the National/State/County partnership of The Arts, been the recipient of The Arts For The Future Grant, NEA grant. As Music Director, Alex served as Composer/Music Director for the Open Fist production of Dario Fo’s The Devil With Boobs and Berlin Blues with the Autry Museum Native Voices, as well as composing and writing several soundtracks for short independent films. Alex has appeared in Film, Television, music festivals, his own backyard, and various country roads and saloons. In recent years Alex has concentrated on his musical career, writing and performing under the name of 2Ton Bridge, his eponymous album has received airplay internationally, and contin-

ues to gather fans and listeners to this day. Great huge thanks go out all who made this possible, the dogs, and his incredible wife, Chris.

MARK FRIEDRICH (STAGE MANAGER) -

This is Mark's second stint as Stage Manager after first working as Stage Manager for last season's Hurricane Diane. Mark was last seen on stage here in a variety of roles in Ripcord. Other roles include The Mastiff in The Moors, Ted in Ideation, Ken Gorman in Rumors, George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, David Crampton in Mornings at Seven, Doctor Royer-Collard in Quills, Mickey Marcus in The Normal Heart, Lawrence Garfinkle in Other People's Money and Harry Brock in Born Yesterday. A graduate in Theatre Arts from the University Of New Orleans, Mark worked and performed in Sonoma County theatre for almost 20 years before relocating to the Mendocino coast. There he was a founding member of both The Raven Players and Actors Group Playhouse where he also served as Artistic Director. Mark has also served as a past Artistic Director for the Mendocino Theatre Company.

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BIOGRAPHIES cont.

JEFF ROWLINGS (SCENIC & LIGHTING DESIGN)

- Jeff is a San Francisco and Mendocino based set & lighting designer, and production manager. MTC designs include The Thanksgiving Play, Born with Teeth, Paradise, Woody Guthrie, Dolls House Part 2, Ideation and Rumors. Jeff was the Production Manager for American Conservatory Theater; Production Manager/Resident Designer for San Diego Rep; and Production Manager/ Resident Designer for the Magic Theatre. He co-founded Foghouse Productions which produced R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe in San Francisco, Chicago and Seattle. Other designs include lights for Actors Reading Collective's production of Antipodes at Marin Shakes, Dan Hoyle's Talk To Your People at the Marsh; set & lights for Viola Davis' west coast premiere of Paradise at the Odyssey Theatre in LA; set for 1984 and lights for Born With Teeth , and Eureka Day at Aurora Theatre; set & lights for Word for Word's Who's-Dead McCarthy; stories by Kevin Barry and Retablos at Z Below; and lights for Hotter Than Egypt, The Oldest Boy and Magic Forest Farm at Marin Theatre. Additionally, Jeff is President of the Board for Mendocino Theatre Company.

CHRISTINA WRIGHT (COSTUME DESIGN)

Christina's award-winning work has included Robert Wilson Phillip Glass' Monsters of Grace, David Schweizer's Peer Gynt at The Kansas City Repertory Theatre and La Jolla Playhouse, Bill Viola's Quintet of the Astonished , and Richard Montoya's American Night: The Ballad of Juan Jose at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (2011 Henry Award Winner for Outstanding Costume Design). In 2007 she was honored with the First Americans in the Arts Trustee Award for her work with Native Voices at the Autry. Other favorite projects include the Opera Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch's Accuser , directed by Charlie Otte and composed by Lisa Bielawa. She recently retired as the Manager of Costume Design at Universal Studios Hollywood. She is thrilled to be designing for The Mendocino Theatre Company and collaborating with her husband, Alex Wright.

BIOGRAPHIES cont.

PATRICIA PRICE (PROPERTIES)

- Starting at Mendocino Theatre Company in 2011, she Stage Managed A Trip to Bountiful. Since she has Stage Managed, Assistant Stage Managed, Propped, Designed and been a board operator for over 20 shows. She has also done the same for Gloriana Musical Theatre for 10+ shows. She really enjoys hunting for fun items in the theatre's inventory and manufacturing many "specialty props." It is wonderful to be able to flex the artistic side of her brain. She is currently doing small jobs with the theatre for now. She is enjoying being a new "Nana," getting to spend more time with her family, her husband and running her family business with her father. She is very grateful for the opportunity to work with her Mendocino Theatre Company family again and hopes to be part of many more shows in the area in the future.

JASMINE DIAZ (LIGHT, SOUND,

VIDEO BOARDS OPERATOR) - Jasmine is incredibly excited to be back at The Mendocino Theatre Co. They are returning to the theatre after years away but gained their love of Stage Managing doing One Act Plays in a small town high school in Texas. They are very grateful to be working with such an incredible cast and crew and hope to be around for years to come!

LUCAS CULSHAW (HOUND ILLUSTRATION)

Production Illustrator, Concept Design, Storyboards, Costume Illustration—he does it all! Based in Los Angeles, Culshaw's work leans toward fantasy and horror with a splash of dark humor thrown in for good measure. lucasculshaw.com—from Arts for LA - 09/11/2019!

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