"To Kill a Mockingbird" & "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Program

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adapted by CHRISTOPHER SERGEL based on the novel by HARPER LEE

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mockingbird JANUARY 211MARCH 8, 2015 presented by

C L A S S I C R E P E RT O RY S E R I E S


Produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC PUBLISHING, Woodstock, Illinois.

SETTING Maycomb, Alabama in 1935 To Kill a Mockingbird runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes including one 15 minute intermission.

THE CAST Jean Louise “Scout” Finch………………..………………………………..…............................Kennedy Joy Foristall Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch ………………………………………………..…………………………………..Walker Russell Atticus Finch…………………………...…...………………………………..…………………………………..….........Warren Kelley* Heck Tate……………………………….…..………………………………..…………………………………..…………….......John Ahlin* Reverend Sykes…………………………..……………………………..…………………………………..…..........Ahmed T. Brooks Calpurnia………………………………….………………………………..………………………….………..…............Sheryl Carbonell Stephanie Crawford…………………………………………………..…………………………………..…..........Allison DeCaro* Bob Ewell…………………………………...………………………………..…………………………………..…............Eric Hoffmann* Dill………………………………………..…………………………………..…………………….……………..…………..........Josh Lefkowitz Tom Robinson/Ensemble………...………………………………..…………………………………..Jamil A.C. Mangan* Mayella Ewell/Ensemble………….………………………………..…………………………………..…………….Liz Mignacca Mr. Gilmer/Ensemble..……………..………………………………..…………………………………..…................Chris Mixon* Judge Taylor/Ensemble…………..………………………………..…………………………………..…...Christopher Niess+ Mrs. Dubose/Ensemble…………....……………………….……..…………………………………..…Suzanne O’Donnell* Walter Cunningham/Ensemble..…..………………………………..……………………....Christopher Joel Onken Arthur “Boo” Radley/Link Deas/Ensemble……………..…................................................Michael Sheehy Nathan Radley/Court Clerk/Ensemble…………………..…………………………………..…………Ryan M. Skiles Maudie Atkinson/Ensemble..……...………………………………..…………………………………..................Jean Tafler* Townspeople……………………………….……….……………………….Anna Carol, Rashad Guy, Danielle Reneè

UNDERSTUDIES SCOUT FINCH - Abigail Marotta; JEM FINCH - Luke Timmel; DILL - Nate Darch; ATTICUS FINCH- Christopher Joel Onken; MAUDIE ATKINSON/MRS. DUBOSE - Anna Carol; MR. GILMER - Michael Sheehy; CALPURNIA - Danielle Reneè; HECK TATE - Ryan M. Skiles; TOM ROBINSON - Steve Olivier; BOB EWELL - Mike Foster; STEPHANIE CRAWFORD - Liz Mignacca; JUDGE TAYLOR - Erik Nelson; REVEREND SYKES - David Tate; MAYELLA - Shannon Lynch; WALTER CUNNINGHAM - Hunter Curry; NATHAN RADLEY - Jason Bailey; BOO RADLEY - Eric Bridges; TOWNSPEOPLE - Mike Foster, Melinda Lebo, and Shanon Maloney Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the appearance.

SPECIAL THANKS Shakespeare’s Swingin’ Sewin’ Society and Costume Shop Volunteers Matthew Michael’s Salon and Spa


CREATIVE & PRODUCTION TEAM

Director…………………………………….……………………….……………………….……………………….….....Thomas Ouellette Scenic Designer…………..…………………………………………………….……………………….……………………….Bert Scott** Costume Designer………………………………………………….……………………….………………………......Denise Warner Lighting Designer…………………………..……………………….……………………….…………………...........Kevin Griffin** Sound Designer…………………………………………………….……………………….………………………..........Britt Sandusky Wig Designer………….……………………………………….……………………………………….………………...Megan J. Moore Assistant to the Director..………………………………………….……………………….……………………….......Hanna Cole Stage Manager……………………………..……………………….……………………….………………………...........Mick O’Neill* Assistant Stage Manager………………….……………………….……………………….……………........George Hamrah* Production Assistants……………………………….………………………….Deanna Braine, Anastasia Herbert, Laura Lockner, Brittany Wine Light Board Operator……………………………………………….…………………..............................…………Allison Foster Sound Board Operator…………………….……..............................………………….…………………….………Leah McCall Wardrobe…………………………………...………………………Shayna McLaughlin, Samantha Cole, Tess Pfeil Running Crew………………………………...................................................................Ali Campbell, Veronica Kelly Child Coordinator.………………………………………………….……………………….……………..…………..........Paige Gober Vocal/Dialect Coach…………………….…….…………………….................….…………......Kate Ingram, Ginny Kopf Fight Coach…………………………………………….…………………………….…………………………….……Christopher Niess Choral Director…….…………………………….…………………….…………………………….………………....Sheryl Carbonell *Denotes a Member of Actors’ Equity Association + Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association ** Denotes a Member of United Scenic Artists


DIRECTOR’S NOTE In 1962, my parents loaded the nine of us into the Buick station wagon—I was relegated to “the way back”—and took us to the big city to see To Kill a Mockingbird in its opening week. I loved Scout and identified intensely with her. And I loved reading recently that Anna Quindlen doesn’t trust anyone who doesn’t “get” Scout. She’s right! Then I read the novel in junior high, as so many of us did and still do. My focus shifted from the spunky girl to her idealized father, which, in candor, I didn’t have. But did anyone then—does anyone now—have a dad like Atticus Finch? Rereading Mockingbird as an adult I am struck by the ways in which the story at once reconnects me to how it touched me as a kid and at the same time reveals deeper and more complex truths. It speaks to all of us: young and old, women and men, Southern and Northern, black and white. Oprah Winfrey, by the way, calls Mockingbird “Our American novel.” She’s right, too! To Kill a Mockingbird is an easy and graceful read, beautifully written and structured, and truly moving from many perspectives. Since 1933 (the year in which the novel is set) through 1960 (the year it was published) to 2015, Americans’ views on race have shifted. I think most would say that things have improved. But we still grapple with many of the same issues that vex Harper Lee’s characters; change, when it comes at all, is excruciatingly slow. As we rehearse this production, Americans, their hands held above their heads, have taken to the streets in cities all over the country with the cry, “Black Lives Matter.” Mockingbird resonates in 2015 as much as it did when it was published. People who look like Tom Robinson are accused—even killed—because of false assumptions and racial bias. In the play, after the trial, a character remarks, “maybe we’re taking a little step.” We hope and fight for a world where the kind of prejudice Tom Robinson encounters is unimaginable; art like To Kill a Mockingbird reminds us that there are many more steps to take and nudges us to believe that, someday, we just might get there.


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SETTING The fictional town of Windsor in late 1950s America The Merry Wives of Windsor runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes including one 15 minute intermission.

THE CAST Citizens of Windsor Mistress Margaret Page…………………………………………………………..………………....…….Suzanne O’Donnell* Master George Page, her husband……………………………………………..…………………Jamil A.C. Mangan* Anne Page, their daughter……………………………..………………………...……………………………….Danielle Reneè Mistress Alice Ford…………………………..………………..…………………..………………………………………....Jean Tafler* Master Frank Ford, her husband…………….…………………………………..………………………………Warren Kelley* Ford Servants…..……...…………………………….Anna Carol, Christopher Joel Onken, Ryan M. Skiles Doctor Caius, suiter to Anne Page…..……..…………………………………...……………………………Chris Mixon* Mistress Quickly, his housekeeper………………………………………………………………………Allison DeCaro* John Rugby, his servant…...…………………………...…….…………………..………………………………...Liz Mignacca Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh parson and schoolteacher………………………….……………..Eric Hoffmann* Host of the Garter Inn………………………………………….………………….…………………………Christopher Niess+ Visitors to Windsor Sir John Falstaff……………………………….....……………………………….………………………………................John Ahlin* Robin, his page…………………………………….………………………………………………………………..............Luke Timmel Bardolph, his entourage...…..………………………………...………………………………………………................Anna Carol Pistol, his entourage……..…………….………………………………………....……………………………….....Michael Sheehy Nym, his entourage…..……….………………………………..…………………………………………………........Ryan M. Skiles Master Fenton, in love with Anne Page….………………………….........................Christopher Joel Onken Master Robert Shallow, a county justice……………..……………………….……………………………Mark Ferrera Master Abraham Slender, his nephew, suitor to Anne Page…………...…….....................Rashad Guy Peter Simple, servant to Slender……….………………………………………...............................................Chris Metz

UNDERSTUDIES MASTER FORD - Christopher Joel Onken; MISTRESS FORD - Anna Carol; DR. CAIUS - Michael Sheehy; MISTRESS PAGE - Danielle Reneè; FALSTAFF - Ryan M. Skiles; MASTER PAGE - Steve Olivier; HUGH EVANS - Will Hagaman; MISTRESS QUICKLY - Liz Mignacca; HOST OF THE GARTER - Erik Nelson; SHALLOW - Ahmed T. Brooks; RUGBY - Shannon Lynch; BARDOLPH/FORD SERVANT - Melinda Lebo; FENTON/ FORD SERVANT - Hunter Curry; NYM/FORD SERVANT - Jason Bailey; PISTOL Eric Bridges; SLENDER - Mike Foster; SIMPLE - Zach Gunier; ANNE PAGE - Shannon Maloney; ROBIN - Trevor Simoneau Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the appearance.

SPECIAL THANKS Shakespeare’s Swingin’ Sewin’ Society and Costume Shop Volunteers Matthew Michael’s Salon and Spa The Soda Fountain


CREATIVE & PRODUCTION TEAM Director……………………………………...……………………………...……………………………...……………………….Brian Vaughn Scenic Designer…………………………………………………………...……………………………...……………………..Bert Scott** Costume Designer………………………....……………………………...……………………………...………………Holly Payne** Lighting Designer…………………………..……………………………...……………………………...……..……..Kevin Griffin** Sound Designer…………………………….……………………………...……………………………...………………Britt Sandusky Wig Designer………….……………………………………….……………………………………….………………...Megan J. Moore Stage Manager……………………………..……………………………...……………………………...………………....Mick O’Neill* Assistant Stage Manager………………………………………………...……………………………...........George Hamrah* Production Assistants…………………………………………...………………Deanna Braine, Anastasia Herbert, Laura Lockner, Brittany Wine Light Board Operator……………………………………………………...……………………………...……...........…Leah McCall Sound Board Operator…………………….……………………………...……………………………...………….....Allison Foster Wardrobe……………………………………………………………Shayna McLaughlin, Samantha Cole, Tess Pfeil Running Crew………………………………...................................................................Ali Campbell, Veronica Kelly Child Coordinator…....................………………………..……………………………...……………………………...…Paige Gober Choreographer..………………………..……………………………...……..………………………..…………………………Anna Carol Fight Coach.………………………...……..…………………………………………...……..………………….......Christopher Niess *Denotes a Member of Actors’ Equity Association + Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association ** Denotes a Member of United Scenic Artists


SyNOPSIS - SPOILER ALERT! John Falstaff is having financial difficulties. On top of that, Justice Shallow and his youthful cousin, Slender, have come to Windsor because Falstaff has conned them out of money. Falstaff decides to woo the wives of two of the town’s leading merchants, Page and Ford, to get money out of them. He sends his page, Robin, to each of the wives with a letter. The wives compare the letters and find that they are identical. The wives decide to teach Falstaff a lesson and devise a plan. They invite him to Mistress Ford’s house at a time when Master Ford will be out. Falstaff ’s companions, Pistol and Nym, tell Master Ford about Falstaff ’s intentions and Ford, a naturally jealous man, resolves to catch his wife being unfaithful. He disguises himself as Master Brook, a man with a passion for Mistress Ford, and goes to Falstaff and offers him money to woo her on his behalf. Falstaff tells him that a meeting has already been arranged and agrees to ‘Master Brook’s’ request. Meanwhile, Slender has made friends with a local clergyman, Parson Evans, and has fallen for Page’s daughter, Anne. But Anne is already secretly meeting a young courtier, Fenton, of whom Page disapproves. Anne’s mother, Mistress Page, is determined that she will marry the French doctor, Caius. When Caius hears about Slender’s suit he challenges Parson Evans to a duel. The landlord of the Garter Inn confuses matters by setting different places for the duel, which results in the antagonists making up their differences. Falstaff arrives at Mistress Ford’s house but his wooing is interrupted by Mistress Page’s announcement that the men are returning. They hide Falstaff in a large laundry basket, and he is carried out and tipped into a muddy river bank. The wives, amused by his folly, decide to repeat the incident and invite Falstaff to come again. He is reluctant but Master Brook persuades him to accept, but his visit is again interrupted by Master Ford. Ford searches the laundry basket but this time Falstaff is disguised as the elderly aunt of one of the servants. When Ford finds nothing in the laundry basket he loses his temper and angrily beats the ‘aunt’ out of the house. The wives laughingly tell their husbands about the trick and Page suggests that they should publicly humiliate Falstaff to stop him from preying on honest wives. Mistress Ford invites Falstaff to meet her at night in Windsor Park, disguised as Herne the Hunter. Parson Evans organizes Anne and some children to dress as fairies. Anne plans to elope with Fenton, while her parents are plotting her kidnapping by Caius and a secret marriage to him. They all meet in the park and Falstaff is pinched and taunted by the fairies. Anne escapes and returns as Fenton’s wife, while Caius and Slender both find that they have eloped with boys. The play ends with the Pages giving their blessing to Anne’s marriage and everyone laughing at the evening’s antics and the humiliation of Falstaff.


EXECUTIVE TEAM Artistic Director……………………………............................................................………………………………Jim Helsinger Managing Director…………………………………………....................................................................……………...PJ Albert

PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager......................................................…………….....................………………………George Hamrah Assistant Production Manager……………...……………………………………………………………………...…..Lisa Hardt Company Manager..................................................…………….…....…...................………………Victoria “Bird” Ruiz Technical Director…………………………………………………….….…………………………………………………..James Erwin Assistant Technical Director………………………………….………………………………………………Delson L. Junker Properties Master………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Kurt Bippert Properties Assistant…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Jeff Jordan Scenic Charge Artist………………………………………………………………………………………………………Patricia Sorbi Carpenter & Sculptural Artisan………………………………………………...………………………………….......Jeff Ferree Scenic Apprentices…………………………………………………… …………..……………Ali Campbell, Veronica Kelly Head of Lighting and Sound……………………………………………………………….......……………………….Rob Jones Sound Engineer & Resident Designer………………………………………………………………………Britt Sandusky Assistant Master Electrician……………………………………………………………………………….....Colleen Doherty Electrics Apprentices…………………………………………………….……..………………Allison Foster, Leah McCall Costume Shop Manager & Resident Designer………………..…………………………………..Denise R. Warner Asst. Shop Manager, Lead Draper, & Resident Designer………….……………….........……...Mel Barger Draper/First Hands……………………………………...……….....Jeannie Marie Haskett, Heidi Jo Schiemer Stitchers…………………………………………………………...Rachel Dombi, Tabitha Lyons, Andrea Manning Wardrobe………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..Shayna McLaughlin Costume Apprentices……………………………………………..……….……………………....Samantha Cole, Tess Pfeil Over Hire Costume Staff...........................Anneke Ciup, Joanie Ming, Corey Schreck, Elise Holt, Stephanie Stachow, Natasha Ticotin, Emily Wille AEA Stage Managers…...........................................................George Hamrah*, Stacy Renee Norwood*, Mick O’Neill*, Victoria “Bird” Ruiz* Stage Management Apprentices………………………....………………..Deanna Braine, Anastasia Herbert, Laura Lockner, Brittany Wine Director of New Play Development……………………..…………………………………………………..Mark Routhier Director of Education……………………………………………………………………………………………….......Anne Hering Children’s Series Coordinator………………………………………………………………………………..Jennifer Bonner Acting/Education Interns…..........................Sarah Caroline Billings, Anna Carol, Liz Mignacca, Christopher Joel Onken, Danielle Reneè Brown, Michael Sheehy, Ryan M. Skiles

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Director of Marketing Communications……………………………….....................Melissa Mason Braillard Audience Development & Group Sales Coordinator…………………...............................Skip Alderman Public Relations Coordinator………………………………………………………………………................Melissa Landy Multimedia Marketing Coordinator…………………………………….…………………………Landon St. Gordon Development Associate………………………………………………………………………………………….Arika Richardson Box Office Manager………………………………………………………………………………………………………Eric Michaud Assistant Box Office Manager………………………………………..…………………………………………Morgan Price Guest Services…………………………………………………………………………...…Doug Bowser, Brittany Schmitke House Manager & Volunteer Coordinator……………………………………………………............…..Colin Worley Assistant House Manager……………………………………………………………………………………Grace Richardson Director of Finance……………………………………………………...……………………………………………Barbara Muzeni Operations Lead……………….……………………………………………………………………………………………….Mike O’Neill Operations….………………………………………………………………Richard Elo, Xander Burns, Tony Sanchez


CAST BIOS John Ahlin* (Heck Tate - Mockingbird; Falstaff - Merry Wives | 4th Season) John is delighted to be back at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, after appearing as Baptista in last season’s The Taming of the Shrew. Credits include: Broadway: Waiting for Godot, Journey’s End (2007 Tony Award Best Revival), The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Voices in the Dark, One Mo’ Time, Whoopee!, and Macbeth. Regional: Pittsburgh Public, Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey, Old Globe, Goodman Theatre, Centerstage Baltimore, Goodspeed Opera House, and others. OffBroadway: Orson Welles in Austin Pendleton’s Orson’s Shadow. TV & Film credits: Law and Order: SVU, Third Watch, As the World Turns, The Education of Max Bickford, and Inside Llewyn Davis. AHMED T. BROOKS (Reverend Sykes - Mockingbird | Debut Season) Ahmed is ecstatic to be performing in his first production with Orlando Shakes. Graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering at UCF, Ahmed found a passion for performing and has acted in numerous stage and film productions. Favorite credits: The Best of Enemies (u/s for Bill Riddick), StopKiss, Wizard of Oz, Masque of the Red Death, and We Carry the Dream. Thanks to his mother for her unwavering support, his mentors Marco DiGeorge and Robb Maus at Truthful Acting Studios, his best friends Juan Vodniza and Alvis Horne, his TA family, and the entire To Kill a Mockingbird company for their support throughout this journey into the wonderful unknown. Sheryl Carbonell (Calpurnia - Mockingbird | Debut Season) Sheryl is honored to be part of the cast of To Kill a Mockingbird, one of her favorite stories of all time. She is also excited to be making her Orlando Shakes debut! Favorite credits include Rachel Robinson in Jackie and Me (Orlando Repertory Theatre), Stepp Sister in Dreamgirls (Mad Cow Theatre), and the Third Spirit in The Magic Flute (Orlando Opera Company). She can also be seen in independent films, and in commercials for Disney and Mullinax Ford. She was the Arts Advocate Host on season four of MSN.com’s Mom’s Homeroom, which was sponsored by Microsoft and Kellogg’s. Sheryl is a former chorus and musical theatre teacher for Orange County Public Schools. She received her Masters Degree in Music Education from the University of Central Florida. Thanks to God, family, friends, and great teachers who love and support me! sherylcarbonell.com Anna Carol (Townsperson - Mockingbird; Bardolph/Ford Servant - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Anna’s previous Orlando Shakes credits include Mary Ellis in The Best of Enemies, Wigmaker/Ensemble in Les Misérables, and Fanny Squeers in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. A Minnesota native, Anna has appeared at the Ordway, Hennepin Stages, Theatre Latte Da, and The Children’s Theatre Company, among others, as a performer and arts educator. She is currently finishing her MFA in Acting with Theatre UCF/Orlando Shakes and completing her teacher certification in The Michael Chekhov Acting Technique with GLMCC. annacarol.net Allison DeCaro* (Stephanie Crawford - Mockingbird; Mistress Quickly - Merry Wives | 3rd Season) Allison is delighted to reprise her role as Mistress Quickly, a role she played at Orlando Shakes in 2007, and most recently at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Prior credits include multiple roles and venues as a singer, actress, and improvisational comedian at Walt Disney World including “The Adventurer’s


(cont’d.) Club” at Pleasure Island. A proud Canadian, Allison began her career in the Great White North in radio and television. She would like to thank Holly Payne and Denise Warner for the wonderful costumes, particularly Mistress Quickly’s enhancements. When not performing, Allison is currently studying to become a yoga instructor with the sublime Viviana Collazo and she thanks her for her “flexibility” with this show schedule as well to her fellow yogini’s. Always thanks to Jim Helsinger, Philip Nolen, and her longtime sweetheart Chris Rowell. He’s a righteous dude. Mark Ferrera (Shallow - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Mark made his Orlando Shakes debut as Michael Novak in 2011’s God of Carnage. Previous Orlando credits include Molly Sweeney and A Child’s Christmas in Wales with Mad Cow Theatre, I Never Saw Another Butterfly for the Orlando Repertory Theatre, and Moonlight and Magnolias with Jester Theater Company. He has been working at the ESPN Club for 18 years, and also works for Disney Cruise Line as a Show Director and writer. He considers himself highly fortunate to have two wonderful kids (now grown up!) and a beautiful, talented, and generous woman in his life. Kennedy Joy Foristall (Scout - Mockingbird | Debut Season) Kennedy Joy is delighted to make her Orlando Shakes debut in one of her alltime favorite stories. Recent credits include Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Mad Cow Theatre), The Music Man (Theatre UCF), The Wizard of Oz (Garden Theatre), Naughty is Nice Cabaret (The Abbey), and Grapes of Wrath, Lizzie Borden the Musical, and A Christmas Carol (Theatre Downtown). While her first love is theater, Kennedy Joy also enjoys working as a film, commercial, and voice-over actress/singer. She thanks God, her family, friends, and the precious “mockingbirds” among us who teach us about true courage and love. Rashad Guy (Townsperson - Mockingbird; Slender - Merry Wives | Debut Season) Rashad made his Orlando Shakes debut in Les Misérables earlier this season, and is excited to be back for the Classic Rep. He currently works at Animal Kingdom’s Finding Nemo: the Musical. Favorite credits include Loud Stone in Eurydice (Theatre UCF), Jud in Sharknami: the Musical (Orlando Fringe Festival), George in School House Rock (Winter Park Playhouse), and Donkey in Shrek: the Musical (Stephen Foster Assn.). BFA in Acting from the University of Central Florida. Eric Hoffmann* (Bob Ewell - Mockingbird; Hugh Evans - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) A New York based actor, director, and teacher, Eric is thrilled to return to Orlando where he appeared in Orlando Shakes’ second season. He recently completed an amazing 3-year run as Officer Krupke in the 50th Anniversary World Tour of West Side Story. Regional credits include appearances at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre (three seasons), Theatre Virginia, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, McCarter Theatre, and the St. Louis and Alabama Shakespeare Festivals. He spent nine seasons at Washington DC’s Shakespeare Theatre as a company member and instructor where his more than 20 credits include favorite appearances in Hamlet, Measure for Measure, Henry IV and V, Coriolanus, and Camino Real. His nine seasons with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey include appearing as Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Don Armado in Love’s Labours Lost, and Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing. He has made numerous Law and Order appearances and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.


Warren Kelley* (Atticus Finch - Mockingbird; Master Ford - Merry Wives | 3rd Season) Warren resides in NYC and works in television, film, and on the regional theatre circuit. He has appeared in more than 200 productions to date at such theatres as Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Fulton, Goodspeed, Pioneer, Riverside, Arrow Rock Lyceum, and Walnut Street Theatre. He has played starring roles in A Flea in her Ear, An Ideal Husband, Blythe Spirit, Art, Sleuth, The Foreigner, Boeing Boeing, Lend Me a Tenor, Spamalot, My Fair Lady, and Oliver!, to name a few. Orlando Shakes audiences have seen Warren in A Little Night Music, The Comedy of Errors, and Love’s Labour’s Lost. His television and film work includes: Boardwalk Empire, The Blacklist, Blue Bloods, Law & Order: SVU, The Other Guys with Will Ferrell, and the currently running hit Birdman with Michael Keaton. Awards/Nominations: BroadwayWorld Florida Award, The Carbonell, Cincinnati Acclaim Award, New York Innovative Theatre Award, and Connecticut Critics Circle. warrenkelley.com Josh Lefkowitz (Dill - Mockingbird | Debut Season) Josh is a seventh-grade student at Lake Forrest Preparatory School in Maitland, FL, where he is an active member of the drama department. He has also performed in youth productions at Orlando Repertory Theatre and Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Credits include: Baker (Into the Woods Jr.), Horton the Elephant (Seussical Jr.), Bob Cratchit (A Christmas Carol), and Falstaff (Bards and Players’ The Merry Wives of Windsor). Josh would like to thank all of his family, friends, and teachers for supporting him during this production, and Orlando Shakes for giving him this wonderful opportunity. Jamil A.C. Mangan* (Tom Robinson - Mockingbird; Master Page - Merry Wives | Debut Season) Jamil’s credits include North Of The Boulevard, Master Harold and the Boys, The Mountaintop (Connecticut Critics Circle Nomination), A Raisin in the Sun, RUINED, Lost Boy Found In Whole Foods, What Would Jesus Do? (AUDELCO Award winner for Best Supporting Actor), August Wilson’s Women (AUDELCO Award for Outstanding Ensemble), Romeo & Juliet, The Greeks, The Bluest Eye, My Lord What A Morning, Piano Lesson, and Camp Logan. TV & FILM: August Wilson: The Ground I Stand, Dave Chappelle Show, and The Following. JamilMangan.com Chris Metz (Simple - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Chris is thrilled to be returning to Orlando Shakes this season, having previously performed in Pluto (NNPN Rolling World Premiere) as Bailey Miller, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play (Foley Artist), The Taming of the Shrew (Hortensio), and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (Rocky/Martha/ Maxwell). Other recent credits include The Borrowers (The Boy) at Orlando Repertory Theatre. Chris received his BFA in Acting from the University of Central Florida. Liz Mignacca (Mayella Ewell - Mockingbird; Rugby - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Liz appeared as a member of the ensemble in both Les Mis and The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby at Orlando Shakes. Additional credits include UCF’s devised One Act, Mythos, directed by Jason Gerhard. She starred in several Full Sail films including 300 Seconds, Dinner for Two, Prey, and The Exchange. This fall she presented her solo show and thesis, Teach Me to be Lonely, in which she explored the process of identity creation and relationship building through her experiences of being


(cont’d.) an identical twin. She looks forward to graduating with her Master’s in Fine Arts Acting in May 2015. Thanks to her wonderful family and husband, Donnell. Chris Mixon* (Mr. Gilmer - Mockingbird; Dr. Caius - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Chris is happy to return to Orlando Shakes, where he appeared in The Merchant of Venice and Much Ado About Nothing in 2008-2009. New York credits: Pearl Theatre Co. (resident actor) as Vanya in Uncle Vanya; Bob Acres in The Rivals; Martin Luther in Wittenberg (NY premiere); and other roles. Regional credits: the Denver Center, Pioneer Theatre Co., Philadelphia Theatre Co., Cincinnati Playhouse, George St. Theatre, Meadow Brook Theatre, Two River Theatre, and the Alabama, Great River, Utah, Nebraska, and Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festivals. Broadway tour: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, starring Ralph Macchio. Film and television: Law and Order, One Life to Live, All My Children, and The Rosa Parks Story, opposite Angela Bassett. Christopher Niess+ (Judge Taylor - Mockingbird; Host of the Garter - Merry Wives | 3rd Season) Christopher is on professional development leave from the UCF School of Performing Arts, where, as an associate professor, he teaches acting and stage movement. He co-directed The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby with Jim Helsinger last season, and was last seen in King Lear at Orlando Shakes. He has appeared in a variety performing arts venues including with the Cleveland Playhouse, Porthouse Theatre, Nebraska Repertory Theatre, Albany-Berkshire Ballet, and Lexington Ballet. He has also served as Artistic Director for the Great Lakes Festival Ballet and Ballet Theatre Ohio, and is a past Chair/Artistic Director of the UCF Department of Theatre. Suzanne O’Donnell* (Mrs. Dubose - Mockingbird; Mistress Page - Merry Wives | 15th Season) Suzanne recently appeared in Pluto, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, The Cortez Method, Othello, Sense and Sensibility, Farndale Avenue…, and God of Carnage at Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Her first season at Orlando Shakes was in 1993 playing Rosalind in As You Like It and Adriana in The Comedy of Errors. Other OST credits include: the Governess in Turn of the Screw, Mistress Ford, Hermione, Hermia, Lady Percy, Julia, Ophelia, Emilia, Beatrice, and Kate in The Taming of the Shrew. Recent regional credits include Boston Marriage (1812 Productions), The Comedy of Errors, Arcadia (Folger Theatre), Romeo and Juliet, Dancing at Lughnasa (Arden Theatre), and Social Security, Dinner with Friends (Cape May Stage). Christopher Joel Onken (Walter Cunningham - Mockingbird; Fenton/Ford Servant - Merry Wives | Debut Season) Last seen in Les Misérables, Christopher joins Orlando Shakes after spending time with Playhouse on the Square, Thin Air Theatre Company, The Warehouse Theatre, The Distracted Globe, The Upstate Shakespeare Festival, and Stephen Sondheim Center. He was involved in regional premieres of Red (Ken), Clybourne Park (Jim/Tom/ Kenneth), Grace (Steve), The Lyons (Curtis), 4000 Miles (Leo), and Other Desert Cities (Tripp). Other regional credits include The Elephant Man, The 39 Steps, My Fair Lady, Eurydice, Greater Tuna, The Merchant of Venice, Learned Ladies, and Romeo and Juliet. A Clemson University graduate, Christopher is proud to be a part of Orlando Shakes’ 20142015 Intern Training Program. Much love Mom, Dad, and Sis.


Danielle Reneè (Townsperson - Mockingbird; Anne Page - Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Danielle is excited to be working on her second season at Orlando Shakespeare Theater, previously appearing in A Christmas Carol (Daughter/Belle), Nicholas Nickleby (Madame Mantalini), and Les Misérables. She is a graduate of SUNY, Purchase College and is now working on her MFA at the University of Central Florida. Additional credits include Multiracial Woman in Proclamation of a Multiracial Woman, Detective Tupolski in Pillowman, Sarah Maddox in Living in the Wind, Masha in The Seagull, and Daughter in Shakin’ the Mess Outta’ Misery. In addition to her time spent on stage, she has worked as a director, writer, teacher, artistic manager, and casting director. She would like to thank to the cast and crew for their hard work and dedication during this production. Walker Russell (Jem - Mockingbird | Debut Season) Walker is excited to appear in his first Signature Series production at Orlando Shakespeare Theater! Walker has appeared at Orlando REP as Grover Dill in A Christmas Story: the Musical, Marcellus in Music Man Jr., Mealy Potatoes in Young David Copperfield, and Everett in Crazy For You. He would like to give a shout out to his sister Marina who has been an inspiration for him. Michael Sheehy (Boo Radley - Mockingbird; Pistol - Merry Wives | Debut Season) Michael is ecstatic to be spending the next year at Orlando Shakes. He was last seen as Stanley in The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley and Grantaire in Les Misérables. A recent graduate of the University of Kentucky, he received his degree in Musical Theatre. Additional credits include Maples Repertory Theatre’s Forever Plaid (Sparky) and Big River. Other professional credits: The Wizard of Oz (Theatre West Virginia), Rocket Boys: The Musical (Theatre West Virginia), Pathway to Freedom (Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre), and in Lil’ Abner (Snow Camp Outdoor Theatre). Favorite roles: Melchior (Spring Awakening) and Pharaoh (Joseph…Dreamcoat). Michael also appeared in a series of commercials for energy conservation for the state of Kentucky. Love to my family and Abbey. Go Cats! Ryan M. Skiles (Nathan Radley/Court Clerk - Mockingbird; Nym/Ford Servant (Robert) Merry Wives | 2nd Season) Originally from Pennsylvania, Ryan is a 3rd year MFA Acting candidate at UCF. Ryan received a degree in Music Education from Indiana University of PA in 2000, and taught high school music for 11 years. While teaching, Ryan directed, music directed, and acted in local theater productions, and served as the Artistic Director for Cresson Lake Playhouse. In 2012, Ryan turned his puppet-building hobby into a small business, building professional custom puppets for clients across the country. Stage credits include The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley (Mr. Lambchop), Les Misérables (Factory Foreman/Brujon), Nicholas Nickleby (Jackson/Brooker/Pyke/M. Crummles), The Underpants (Klinglehoff), Hidden In This Picture (Robert), Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour Krelborn), and Rocky Horror Picture Show (Riff Raff).


Jean Tafler* (Maudie Atkinson - Mockingbird; Mistress Ford - Merry Wives | 10th Season) Jean is thrilled to be back at Orlando Shakes! Past OST credits include: Nicholas Nickleby (Mrs. Nickleby), Titus Andronicus (Tamora), Kiss Me, Kate (Lilly Vanessi), Macbeth (Lady Macbeth), Imaginary Invalid (Toinette), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania/Hippolyta), The Taming of the Shrew (Kate), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Ms. Page), Richard III (Elizabeth), The Comedy of Errors (Adrianna), and Love’s Labour’s Lost (Princess of France). Recent credits: The Taste of It, Mesmerized, and Hannah. New York:­ The Lady’s Not for Burning, Seeing Stars, Romeo and Juliet, and Johnny Pye and the Foolkiller. Jean has appeared regionally with River Rep, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, National Shakespeare Co., Snowmass/Aspen Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Asolo, Geva Theatre, Studio Arena, and Stages Rep. Film: The Deadly Spawn. TV: Leg Work. Husband: actor/playwright John Ahlin. Daughter: the award winning writer, Charlotte Ahlin. Luke Timmel (Robin - Merry Wives | Debut Season) Luke is 12 years old and attends seventh grade at Holy Family Catholic School. He played the title role in Oliver! at the Winter Garden Theatre, as well as Dill in To Kill a Mockingbird and Gavroche in Les Misérables at at Dr. Phillips High School. Luke would like to thank his family, Maddy Montz, and Ms. Rugerio for all their support over the past four years. He would also like to thank Orlando Shakespeare Theatre for giving him this fantastic opportunity.

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CREATIVE & PRODUCTION BIOS KEVIN GRIFFIN** (Lighting Designer | 7th Season) Kevin has previously designed the lighting for The Best of Enemies, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Parts I & II, Dracula: The Journal of Jonathan Harker, Race, Yankee Tavern, Glass Menagerie, Wittenberg, and Opus. Kevin currently serves on the faculty as resident lighting designer and production manager for the Annie Russell Theatre at Rollins College. Short-listing of design credits include: Working, The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Doubt, & Equus for Rollins, Blues Clues, Live! and Never Ending Story for the Orlando Rep, Frankie & Johnny In The Clair De Lune for Mad Cow Theatre, and Children Of Eden and You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown at Pennsylvania Centre Stage. Kevin served as the Assistant Head of Lighting and Head Of Lighting for Cirque Du Soleil’s La Nouba! Kevin received his B.F.A. at Rutgers University and his M.F.A. from The Pennsylvania State University. He is a proud member of IATSE local 631, Orlando, FL. GEORGE HAMRAH* (Assistant Stage Manager | 8th Season) George is a graduate of Allegheny College in Meadville, PA and The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in CT. A proud member of Actors’ Equity Association for the past 20 years, Mr. Hamrah has worked as a stage manager for theaters throughout the east coast including Trinity Rep. in Providence, RI; The Barter Theatre in Virginia; Orlando Theatre Project; Florida Rep.; Riverside Theatre in Florida; Walt Disney World; Royal Caribbean International; Acadia Repertory Theatre in Maine; and Arena Stage in Washington, DC. George has made his home in Central Florida for the past 15 years with his wife Laura Hodos and their three cats. George is currently the Production Manager for Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Harper Lee (Author - To Kill a Mockingbird) Descendent from Robert E. Lee, the Southern Civil War general, Harper Lee was born in Monroeville, Alabama. Her father was a former newspaper editor and proprietor, who had served as a state senator and practiced as a lawyer in Monroeville. Lee studied law at the University of Alabama from 1945 to 1949, and spent a year as an exchange student in Oxford University, Wellington Square. Six months before finishing her studies, she went to New York to pursue a literary career. She worked as an Airline reservation clerk with Eastern Air Lines and British Overseas Airways during the 1950s. In 1959 Lee accompanied Truman Capote to Holcombe, Kansas, as a research assistant for Capote’s classic ‘nonfiction’ novel In Cold Blood (1966). To Kill a Mockingbird was Lee’s first novel and although it gained huge success, she did not continue her career as a writer. Mick O’Neill* (Stage Manager | 3rd Season) Mick O’Neill is excited to be back this season. He was last at Orlando Shakes in the booth for the incredibly successful run of Les Misérables. Most recently, Mick was the Assistant Director for Broadway & Beyond, the Grand Premiere of The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, starring Norm Lewis and Sierra Boggess. Thomas Ouellette (Director - To Kill a Mockingbird | 7th Season) At Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Thomas has directed Race, Romeo and Juliet, Pride and Prejudice, Arms and the Man, and I Hate Hamlet. Other recent directing credits include Blithe Spirit and Rumors at St. Michael’s Playhouse in Vermont, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Local audiences have also seen Thomas onstage as Adam in Next Fall, Hysterium in …Forum, and Father Farley in Mass Appeal at Mad Cow Theatre. Thomas teaches directing and acting at Rollins College and has served as Director of Theatre, Chair of the Department of Theatre & Dance, and Producing Director


(cont’d.) of the storied Annie Russell Theatre at Rollins. Thomas received the Cornell Distinguished Faculty Award at Rollins in 2010 and used grant funds to create a course for graduating theatre majors. Designed to serve as a bridge between academic and professional theatre, the course culminates with a showcase for casting agents in NYC. Holly Payne** (Costume Designer - The Merry Wives of Windsor | Debut Season) Holly is delighted to design for Orlando Shakes. Since graduating from the University of Arkansas, she has designed for Utah Shakespeare Festival, Arkansas Shakespeare Theater, Skylight Opera, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Florentine Opera, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, First Stage Children’s Theater, University of Tulsa, and TheatreSquared in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Britt Sandusky (Sound Designer | 10th Season) Formally trained at the Audio Recording Technology Institute here in Orlando, Britt was the Audio Engineer for Les Misérables, and has designed the sound-scapes for many Orlando Shakespeare Theater favorites including Flat Stanley, Othello, Sense and Sensibility, Race, The Importance Of Being Earnest, The 39 Steps, Shotgun, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, and Robinson Crusoe. His film credits include Foley artist, re-recording engineer, ADR supervisor, dialog mixer, and sound effects supervisor. Christopher Sergel (Playwright - To Kill a Mockingbird) Christopher’s interests and talents led him on many adventures throughout the world. As captain of the schooner Chance, he spent two years in the South Pacific; as a writer for Sports Afield magazine, he lived in the African bush for a year; as a lieutenant commander during WWII, he taught celestial navigation; as a playwright, his adaptation of Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio was seen on Broadway. But throughout his life, his greatest adventure and deepest love was his work with Dramatic Publishing. During this time, he wrote adaptations of To Kill a Mockingbird, Cheaper By the Dozen, The Mouse That Roared, Up the Down Staircase, Fame, Black Elk Speaks, and many more. His love of theatre and his caring for writers made him a generous and spirited mentor to many playwrights here and around the world. His inspiration and integrity attracted to the company fine writers including C.P. Taylor, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Arthur Miller, Roald Dahl, and E.B. White - to name just a few. Bert Scott** (Scenic Designer | 9th Season) Bert is the coordinator of the Design & Technology training program at UCF. Bert’s professional design credits include resident designer since 2001 for the Off-Broadway company Theatre Breaking Through Barriers, Stages St. Louis, North Shore Music Theatre, The Carolina Theatre, Theatre West Virginia (9 seasons as resident designer), The Opera Company of Philadelphia, The Mark Twain Playhouse, Theatre By The Sea, The Orlando Rep, Nickelodeon, and Norwegian Cruise Lines. Select Orlando Shakes credits: Scenery for A Christmas Carol; Nicholas Nickleby; Twelfth Night; Into the Woods; The Comedy of Errors; Kiss Me, Kate; Yankee Tavern; and The Importance of Being Earnest, and lighting for Les Misérables; As You Like It; Macbeth; The Trials of Ebenezer Scrooge; Much Ado About Nothing; The Merchant of Venice; Hamlet; Romeo and Juliet; and Cymbeline. Member United Scenic Artists. MFA in theatre from UNC-Greensboro, BS in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. William Shakespeare (Playwright - The Merry Wives of Windsor) Shakespeare (April 26, 1564 - April 23, 1616) was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England’s national poet and the “Bard of Avon”. His many works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long


(cont’d.) narrative poems, and a few other verses, the authorship of some of which is uncertain. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Brian Vaughn (Director - The Merry Wives of Windsor | 2nd Season) Brian Vaughn is thrilled to be back at Orlando Shakespeare Theatre having previously directed Othello in 2013. Currently Artistic Director of The Utah Shakespeare Festival, Brian has appeared in over 40 productions, including the title roles of Hamlet, Henry V, and Cyrano de Bergerac. His recent directing credits include Henry IV pt. 1, Henry IV pt. 2, Dial M for Murder, Greater Tuna, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Nell Gwynn, The Hard Way, and the first regional premiere of Peter and the Starcatcher. His numerous acting credits include roles with Arizona Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Northlight Theatre, PCPA Theatrefest, Renaissance Theatreworks, Skylight Opera, and thirteen seasons as Resident Company Member with The Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. Denise Warner (Costume Designer - To Kill a Mockingbird | 14th Season) Denise is the Costume Manager and staff Costume Designer for Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Most recently, she acted as Costume Coordinator for Les Misérables. Some of Denise’s previous design credits for Orlando Shakes include: The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, Arms and the Man, and The Island of Dr. Moreau. Other professional credits include Center Stage, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Maples Rep, Mad Cow Theatre, Millbrook Playhouse, Orlando Opera, and Orlando Rep.

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Coming to the Lowndes Shakespeare Center March 12-15, 2015

Leonard Nimoy’s Leonard Nimoy’s Vincent dramatizes the life of Vincent van Gogh in this intimate one-man play adapted from the actual letters between the artist and his brother, Theo. Vincent’s story is so much more than that of the misunderstood artist who cut off his own ear. His life was one of great passions, and even greater turmoil, ultimately ending in suicide one summer day in 1890. This play, however, is not about the demise of one man. It is about the meaning and significance of Vincent van Gogh’s life to all humankind. As seen through the eyes of Theo, Vincent lives on as a symbol of inspiration, courage, passion, and the lust for life that art kindles in all of us. The performance runs 90 minutes and includes over 100 stunning projections of Vincent’s artwork. This production is presented by Starry Night Theater Company and performed by James Briggs, a graduate of Sarasota’s Asolo Conservatory of Professional Actor Training. Performances of Vincent will take place at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center’s Mandell Theater. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at (407) 722-7037, online at www.orlandoshakes.org, or by visiting the box office located inside the Lowndes Shakespeare Center, 812 E. Rollins St., Orlando. Thursday, March 12 at 7PM • Friday, March 13 at 8PM Saturday, March 14 at 8PM • Sunday, March 15 at 2PM

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