PERICLES

Page 1

PERICLES

The 2013 Season




Spotlight on Education The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is a leader in arts education, offering a wide variety of interdisciplinary programs for students, educators, artists-in-training and the general public. Our Pages to Players residency program was the first initiative for young people established by Bonnie Monte when she took over leadership of The Shakespeare Theatre in 1991. Since then it has evolved into our single most impactful program for students and teachers alike. It was from that first school program that The Shakespeare Corps evolved over 15 years ago, and it was born out of our desire to continue working with our residency students during the summer months.

THE SHAKESPEARE CORPS: We provide our Corps students with the same training ideals and concepts that we instill in members of our Professional Training Program and in all our work on stage. We emphasize the value of ensemble work, the importance of bringing texts and characters to life in vital and dynamic ways, and we stress the belief that clarity in storytelling is primary and paramount. Our Shakespeare Corps students are viewed and treated as junior company members and a number of our Shakespeare Corps alumni have gone on to work with us at every level on our training ladder, up to and including our Main Stage. Aside from the obvious benefits to the young performers, participation in one of our Shakespeare Corps programs can boost confidence, critical thinking, reading and public speaking skills, and it helps demystify Shakespeare, not just on stage, but in the classroom as well. Members of the Corps participate in daily classes under the direction of The Shakespeare Theatre’s education staff, and meet with the Theatre’s professional resident artists in master classes and discussions. Each day is varied, fast-paced, and exciting!

THE JUNIOR CORPS (AGES 11-14): LATE JUNE — JULY The Junior Corps is an affordable two-week summer acting program that focuses on building an understanding of ensemble collaboration. Each session culminates in a final Saturday presentation that involves the entire group in the retelling of a piece of classic literature through performance.

THE SENIOR CORPS (AGES 14-17): LATE JUNE — AUGUST The Senior Corps is an affordable three-week summer acting intensive for teens who are serious about growing as performers. Building on the skills introduced at the Junior Corps level, the Senior Corps features a special focus on Shakespeare and the individual actor. Each session culminates in a final Saturday presentation of an abridged Shakespearean text or a collage of thematically united scenes.

THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE ACADEMY In spring of 2013, we launched our newest Educational program, The Shakespeare Theatre Academy. Going into its second season in spring of 2014, The Shakespeare Theatre Academy offers classes and workshops for students, laymen, and artists of all ages. Our professional teaching artists lead weekly after-school, evening, and weekend classes in: Stage Combat, Shakespearean Scene Study, American Classic Scene Study, Audition Technique and more. Whether you’re a seasoned pro, an early career artist, or just want to test your theatrical wings, The Shakespeare Theatre Academy has something to offer you.


The

Junior & Senior

ShakeSpeare CorpS approach to learning designed to excite students about Shakespeare

The

&

ShakeSpeare TheaTre approach to learning designed to excite students about Shakespeare

aCaDeMY approach to learning designed to excite students about Shakespeare

Visit ShakespeareNJ.org/Education/Classes or call 973-845-6746 or email DWest@ShakespeareNJ.org for information. PHOTOS: by Samuel Allen, Meredith Keffer, Joe Geinert.



THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY

Board of Trustees The Honorable Thomas H. Kean Honorary Chairman John Rathgeber President John Barr, III Jeanne Barrett David N. Bradford Vivian A. Bull* Bryan Burrough Bob Conley* Patricia A. Connell James M. Deaver Frank DiPrima

Suzanne Engel Sarah Fargo Richard Fuchs James R. Gillen T. Randolph Harris Thomas W. Keffer James B. Kobak Gregory McCarthy

Joseph McDonald Richard B. McGlynn Bonnie J. Monte Edward Ng James Pohlman Philip Rosenbach Rick Sordelet Ken Wasik

*Honorary Board Member

Trustees Emeritus: S. Dillard Kirby

Heath McLendon

Karl Meister

Founded in 1963 by Paul Barry and Philip Dorian, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is the State’s largest professional theatre company dedicated to Shakespeare’s canon and other world classics. Now in its 51st season, the Theatre is one of the leading Shakespeare theatres in the nation, and the longest-running on the East Coast. Designated a Major Arts Institution by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the company is a member of the New Jersey The­atre Alliance, the state­wide as­so­ci­a­tion of pro­fes­sion­al theatres; and a member of ArtPRIDE New Jersey, the Shakespeare Theatre Association, and the Madison Arts and Culture Alliance. The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is committed to creating an environment that is accessible to everyone. Our Main Stage venue, the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, is fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY 36 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 ShakespeareNJ.org BoxOffice@ShakespeareNJ.org

Box Office: 973-408-5600


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY BONNIE J. MONTE is now in her 23rd season as the company’s Artistic Director. Under her leadership, the Theatre has evolved into one of the largest and most respected classical theatres in the nation. Ms. Monte has garnered national recognition for her highly successful revitalization of the institution, and for her outstanding commitment to arts education and professional training. Ms. Monte has made The Shakespeare Theatre one of the nation’s leading training grounds for emerging classic theatre artists. During her more than two decades at the helm, the institution successfully completed a major capital campaign resulting in the complete renovation and expansion of the F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre in 1998, and in 2002, the Theatre’s 40th anniversary year, she initiated a new partnership with the College of Saint Elizabeth, attaining a second performance venue for the organization: the Outdoor Stage, a unique and stunning Greek amphitheatre. That same year, The Star-Ledger named the company “Regional Theatre of the Year,” and The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation awarded The Shakespeare Theatre a prestigious Strategic Partnership Grant in the amount of $1 million. In its January 2003 issue, New Jersey Monthly named Ms. Monte one of “40 New Jerseyans We Love.” She has received numerous awards and honors including a Women of Achievement Award, sponsored by the New Jersey General Assembly; an Alumni Achievement Award from Bethany College in West Virginia; and a Person of the Year Award from the National Society of Arts and Letters, for her longtime efforts to nurture young artists. She has also been named Professional Artist of the Year by the Arts Council of the Morris Area, and one of the 25 Most Influential People in the Arts in New Jersey by The Star-Ledger. Prior to arriving in New Jersey, Ms. Monte was a casting director at the prestigious Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City. From 1981 to 1989, she was Associate Artistic Director at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts, working closely with renowned Artistic Director Nikos Psacharopoulos. While there, Ms. Monte helped initiate and implement many new programs, including a second stage and an outdoor free theatre. In 1982, she was part of a writing team, which included Psacharopoulos and Tennessee Williams, collaborating on Tennessee Williams: A Celebration, a major retrospective tribute to

Mr. Williams’ entire literary canon. During her tenure at Williamstown, Ms. Monte also cast and helped produce joint ventures with other major theatres, including Sweet Bird of Youth at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, A Streetcar Named Desire on Broadway at Circle-in-theSquare, The Glass Menagerie at The Long Wharf Theatre, and Arms and the Man at The Pasadena Playhouse. Since 1990, she has directed over 50 productions for The Shakespeare Theatre, including stagings of numerous Shakespeare plays, as well as a number of plays from the Russian classic canon with a focus on Chekov and Ostrovsky. Her special affinity for Tennessee Williams has resulted in highly acclaimed productions of A Streetcar Named Desire, Camino Real and Sweet Bird of Youth. She also directed shows for the Theatre’s Shakespeare LIVE! touring company including The Myths of Ancient Greece: Old Echoes, New Ears, which she also authored. She has created a number of original translations/ adaptations for the company’s main and outdoor stages, including Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Marivaux’s The Triumph of Love, Pirandello’s Enrico IV, Ostrovsky’s Artists and Admirers, Maeterlinck’s The Blue Bird, Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days, and Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters, which was recently published by Playscripts, Inc. Ms. Monte has been actively involved in the training of new talent for the American stage through numerous training programs for over 30 years, and has also engaged in residencies at the University of South Carolina, where she directed The Trojan Women, and the University of Notre Dame, where she directed The Bacchae. She has been on the faculty of Drew University and The New School in Manhattan. Ms. Monte obtained a postgraduate conservatory degree in directing from The Hartman Conservatory and a B.A. in theatre from Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia. She has Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from Drew University and the College of Saint Elizabeth. She is originally from Stamford, Connecticut.


Bonnie J. Monte, Artistic Director and Jeanne Barrett, Managing Director present

PERICLES By William Shakespeare directed by

BRIAN B. CROWE scenic designer

BRIAN J. RUGGABER sound designer

KARIN GRAYBASH

costume designer

JAYOUNG YOON

lighting designer

ANDREW HUNGERFORD

fight director

RICK SORDELET

production stage manager

KATHY SNYDER*

* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s programs are made possible, in part, by funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional major support is received from The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, the F.M. Kirby Foundation, The Edward T. Cone Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The CTW Foundation, and Drew University as well as numerous other corporations, foundations, government agencies, and individuals.

Cover illustration by Scott McKowen

Media Partner

On the Main Stage: F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre

December 4 - 29, 2013


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY

THE PLAYERS (by region)

The Temple of Diana Diana, the goddess....................................................................................................Jacqueline Antaramian* The Chorus.......................................................... Corey Tazmania*, Meg Kiley Smith, Amaya Murphy Votresses and Pilgrims.............................................................................................................The Company People of Tyre Pericles, Prince of Tyre........................................................................................................Jon Barker* Helicanus, a nobleman...................................................................................................John Hickok* Lords of Tyre and Sailors............................................Aaron Gaines, John Greenbaum, Jeremy Spears People of Antioch Antiochus, King of Antioch.....................................................................................................Andrew Criss Hesperides, his daughter........................................................................................................... Kelsey Burke Thaliard, servant to Antiochus................................................................................................ Jordan Laroya Guards........................................................ Clark Scott Carmichael*, John Greenbaum, Jeremy Spears People of Tarsus Cleon, Governor of Tarsus................................................................................... Clark Scott Carmichael* Dionyza, his wife.....................................................................................................Jacqueline Antaramian* Philoten, their daughter.............................................................................................. Jensen Austria Olaya Leonine, servant to Dionyza............................................................................................................Jon Sprik Citzens of Tarsus......................................................................................................................The Company People of Pentapolis Simonides, King of Pentapolis........................................................................................Andrew Criss Thaisa, his daughter.....................................................................................................................Maria Tholl* Lychorida, her nurse-maid......................................................................................... Kristie Dale Sanders* Knights..........................................Clark Scott Carmichael*, Aaron Gaines, Jordan Laroya, Jon Sprik Lords and Ladies......................................................................................................................The Company Three Fishermen.....................................................John Hickok*, Quentin McCuiston, Jeremy Spears People of Mytilene Lysimachus, Governor of Mytilene........................................................................................ Jordan Laroya Pandar..........................................................................................................................................Andrew Criss Bawd.............................................................................................................................. Kristie Dale Sanders* Boult............................................................................................................................... Quentin McCuiston Whores........................................................................ Kelsey Burke, Maria Tholl*, Jensen Austria Olaya Gentlemen of Mytilene.................................................................................. John Greenbaum, Jon Sprik Citizens of Mytilene................................................................................................................The Company People of Ephesus Cerimon, a blind healer.................................................................................................... Corey Tazmania* Votresses................................................... Lindsey Kyler*, Jensen Austria Olaya, Kristie Dale Sanders* Servants to Cerimon.....................................................Aaron Gaines, Quentin McCuiston, Jon Sprik People of the Sea Marina, daughter to Pericles and Thaisa.............................................................................. Lindsey Kyler* Pirates................................................................Clark Scott Carmichael*, Aaron Gaines, Jeremy Spears

There will be one 15-minute intermission. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY

THE EQUITY COMPANY

CLARK SCOTT JON JACQUELINE ANTARAMIAN BARKER CARMICHAEL

JOHN HICKOK

LINDSEY KRISTIE DALE COREY KYLER TAZMANIA SANDERS

MARIA THOLL

JACQUELINE ANTARAMIAN (Diana, Dionyza) is in her third season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Othello and Hamlet. Broadway credits: Soul Doctor, Master Class, Mary Stuart, Coram Boy, Julius Caesar (with Denzel Washington). MET Opera credits: Andromache in Les Troyens and Clytemnestre in Iphegenie en Tauride (with Placido Domingo). Other New York credits: Urge for Going (Public Lab), The Immigrant, Prides Crossing (Lincoln Center), The Seagull in the Hamptons (McCarter). She has performed leads in over 80 productions regionally, including Williams’ Serafina, Hellman’s Regina, Chekov’s Masha, McNally’s Callas, Stoppard’s Hannah, and Shakespeare’s Cleopatra, Gertrude, Tamora, Portia, Olivia, Emilia, Titania, Lady Percy and Lady Macbeth. She has also played the title roles in Candida, Miss Julie, Mary Stuart, and Hedda Gabler. Jacqueline won a Barrymore Award for her performance in the one-woman play Nine Parts of Desire and was nominated for a second Barrymore for Scorched. Film and TV credits: The Siege, Side Effects, Fringe, Lipstick Jungle, Third Watch, Taxi Brooklyn, The Shining, Diagnosis Murder, The Sopranos, and Law & Order. JON BARKER (Pericles) is in his sixth season at The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Tovarich, Trelawny of the Wells, Henry IV, Part One, Othello, The Misanthrope, All’s Well That Ends Well, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, The School For Wives, The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, A Streetcar Named Desire, King Lear, and Amadeus on the Main Stage; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, and Nevermore with Shakespeare LIVE! New York/ Regional credits: The Wild Duck at Colorado Theatreworks; The Tempest for The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with The Shakespeare Theatre; Omnivores at Hamilton Stage; The Dangers of Electric Lighting at Luna Stage; The Strangedog Eat Dog and Pony Show at The Tank Theater; The Woods at The Red Room; Attention Span of a Fly at the Paramount Theater; Close Shave at 12 Miles West; and Spilling Stuff and Breaking Things at The Kennedy Center. CLARK SCOTT CARMICHAEL (Cleon, Guard, Knight, Pirate) is in his eleventh season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: The Liar, A Christmas Carol, All’s Well That Ends Well, Henry VI, As You Like It, That Scoundrel Scapin, The Tempest, Carnival!, Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Threepenny Opera and The Comedy of Errors. Broadway credits: Jumper in Tom Stoppard’s Jumpers, directed by David Leveaux and starring Simon Russell Beale. Recent credits: Freedom of the City at Irish Rep. In January, Clark will play the Man in a co-production of The Other Place with St. Louis Rep and Hartford Theatre Works. Regional credits: Red Bull Theatre, Two River Theatre Company, Missouri Repertory Theatre, NY Fringe Festival, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Theater Project, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, NJ Rep, Mill Mountain Theatre, Hope Summer Rep, Dreamcatcher Rep, Apple Tree Theatre, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, and the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C. Television credits: House of Cards, Law & Order, Kidnapped, As the World Turns, Unforgettable, and Boardwalk


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Empire. Film credits: Campbell Scott’s Hamlet and the upcoming Sweet Lorraine starring Tatum O’Neal and Hard Sell starring Kristen Chenoweth. Clark holds an M.F.A. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and B.S. from Northwestern University. JOHN HICKOK (Helicanus, Fisherman) is in his fifth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Peter Quince), Hamlet (Polonius), Henry VI: Blood and Roses (Gloucester), and he directed Romeo and Juliet for the Next Stage Ensemble. Broadway credits: played opposite Frank Langella in Man and Boy at the Roundabout, originated the roles of Governor Slaton in Parade, Zoser in Aida, and Professor Bhaer in Little Women, and is on all three cast albums. Off-Broadway/Regional credits: he just returned from San Francisco where he played John Adams in Frank Galati’s 1776 at American Conservatory Theatre. He acted opposite Kim Hunter in the premiere of Eye of the Beholder (Beckett Theatre), Foxfire with James Whitmore (George Street Playhouse); All’s Well That Ends Well (Hartford Stage); Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (Boston Shakespeare Company); The Mystery of Irma Vep (Theatre By the Sea). John also taught Shakespeare at Bard College and, among many directing credits, directed the critically-acclaimed world premiere of Burning Blue at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on London’s West End (two Olivier Awards). www.JohnHickok.net LINDSEY KYLER (Votress, Marina) is in her first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. She has performed at Arena Stage in the world premiere of Legacy of Light. Other regional theater credits: Quantum Theater: Le Grand Meaulnes, Pittsburgh Public Theater: The Royal Family and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park: Tigers Be Still and The Three Musketeers, as well as Orlando Shakespeare Theatre: Othello and Sense and Sensibility. New York credits include The Seagull and The School For Husbands with New York Classical Theatre. She is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. KRISTIE DALE SANDERS (Lychorida, Bawd, Votress) is in her eighth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Maria Feletti in Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Georgette in The School for Wives, Goneril in King Lear, Marianna in Measure for Measure, Lucy in The Rivals, Maria in Illyria and Polly Peachum in The Threepenny Opera. Broadway credits: Evita, Next Fall, Phantom of the Opera, Urinetown, The Sound of Music. Off-Broadway credits: The Dream of the Burning Boy at Roundabout Underground; Johnny Guitar, A Class Act and Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh. Favorite regional credits: Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd at Geva Theatre, Intimate Apparel at Merrimack Repertory, Flight of the Lawnchair Man at Goodspeed, Private Lives at Riverside Theatre, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at North Shore, Anna Karenina and Dark of the Moon at Quantum Theatre, and the world premiere of Trust and the west coast premiere of Cover of Life. Other credits: Labor of Love at the Barcelona Olympics and in Japan, My Favorite Broadway Diva at Carnegie Hall, the Broadway Pops Series with the New Haven Symphony. Television credits: Final season of All My Children and The Wire. EarthPowerStones.com COREY TAZMANIA (The Chorus, Cerimon) is in her sixth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Oliver Twist, Macbeth, and The Tempest on the Main Stage; The Taming of the Shrew on the Outdoor Stage; Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Shakespeare LIVE!; and Coriolanus and Henry IV, Part Two in Lend Us Your Ears. Recent credits: The Second World Congress of Free Artists (Camel Collective at ICI), As You Like It (Here and Now), R.U.R. (Resonance Ensemble) and workshop puppeteer for Pontus Lidberg’s SNOW (Lone Wolf Tribe).


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY MARIA THOLL (Thaisa, Whore) is in her first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credit: As You Like It on the Outdoor Stage. Other credits include Promises, Promises, Disney’s The Jungle Book, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Stages St. Louis), Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth (St. Louis Shakespeare), and The Imaginary Theatre Company at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Ensemble Member). Vocal/dialect coaching: Conversations with My Father (New Jewish Theatre), Amadeus (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), and Othello (Great River Shakespeare Festival). She is a proud graduate of the Webster Conservatory of Theatre Arts.

THE NON-EQUITY COMPANY

KELSEY BURKE

ANDREW CRISS

AMAYA MURPHY

AARON GAINES

JENSEN AUSTRIA OLAYA

JOHN GREENBAUM

MEG KILEY SMITH

JORDAN LAROYA

JEREMY SPEARS

QUENTIN MCCUISTON

JON SPRIK

KELSEY BURKE (Hesperides, Whore) is in her first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credit: Richard II with The Apprentice Company in the summer of 2013. She graduated from Montclair State University with a BFA in theatre. ANDREW CRISS (Antiochus, Simonides, Pandar) is in his first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. He performed most recently in Measure for Measure and Wallenstein at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in D.C., and will appear in Richard III at the Folger Theatre in D.C. in the new year. He has also worked at the Zachary Scott Theatre in Austin in Mirandolina, Tartuffe and Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, and at Austin’s Capitol City Playhouse in Dark Rapture, Street Theatre, and The Boys in Cellblock Q. He is a graduate of the University of Texas. AARON GAINES (Lord of Tyre, Tyrian Sailor, Knight, Servant to Cerimon, Pirate) is in his first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Most recently, he performed in Princeton Summer Theater’s Queen Jane. New York Credits: A Midsummer Night’s Dream with the Shakespeare Forum; An Ideal Husband, The Crucible, and As You Like It, with Sink or Swim Rep; and It Pays to Advertise at the Metropolitan Playhouse. He has twice toured with the Utah Shakespeare Festival, performing in Macbeth and Taming of the Shrew. He is also the author of the plays Mud People and Richard the Ninth, and co-author (with Quentin McCuiston) of The Story of Jack and John (as Told By John and Jack). He is a graduate of California State University Fullerton.


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY JOHN GREENBAUM (Lord of Tyre, Tyrian Sailor, Guard, Gentleman of Mytilene) is in his first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credit: Tovarich. A recent Philadelphia transplant, John has worked at The Wilma Theater (Macbeth, The Understudy), Walnut Street Theatre (Les Miserables, A Streetcar Named Desire, Oliver!, Christmas Carol), Philadelphia Shakespeare Theater (Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream), and Arden Theater Company (Candide). Other favorites include Theater at Monmouth (Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Little Hotel on the Side) and Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company (Our Town) and several tours. Also a musician/sound designer, John’s work can be heard all over Philadelphia theaters this season. BFA: North Carolina School of the Arts. JORDAN LAROYA (Thaliard, Knight, Lysimachus) is in his fourth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Man of La Mancha, Henry IV, Part One, and Othello on the Main Stage; As You Like It on the Outdoor Stage; Oberon & Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Soothsayer in Julius Caesar with Shakespeare LIVE! 2011; Romeo in Romeo and Juliet and Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Shakespeare LIVE! 2010. Regional credits: Anubis in The Infernal Machine and Tyrrell in Richard III. Jordan holds a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts. QUENTIN MCCUISTON (Fisherman, Boult, Servant to Cerimon) is in his third season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Oliver Twist, Timon of Athens on the Main Stage, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck/Philostrate) with Shakespeare LIVE! . New York credits: Chains of Dew (Zephyr Repertory Theatre); The Next to the Last Hamlet on the Left (Wallis Knot); Regional credits: Romeo and Juliet (Romeo) with Carolinian Shakespeare Festival; Twelfth Night (Feste), The Importance of Being Earnest ( Jack), and Fully Committed with Red Clay Theatre. AMAYA MURPHY (The Chorus) is in her first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Richard II (2013 Summer Professional Training Program Apprentice Company). She is a graduate of the British American Drama Academy’s Midsummer Conservatory Program. She is a junior at the Savannah College of Art and Design where she is obtaining her BFA in Performing Arts. JENSEN AUSTRIA OLAYA (Philoten, Whore, Votress) is in her first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. She has performed at Folkwang’s Shakespeare Festival in Essen, Germany in A Midsummer Nights’ Dream, and most recently at Baltimore Theatre Project in Whistling Mortician. New York credits: Classic Stage Company Young Company’s Much Ado About Nothing, Instituto Arte Teatral Internacional in Europa, The Clurman Theatre in Henry IV, Theatre for the New City in My Artichoke Heart, HERE Arts Center in Dirt Part One, and Winkel Studio in Phaedra’s Cabaret. She has also performed at Northcoast Rep, La Jolla Stage Company, California Center for the Arts, and the Lyceum Theatre in San Diego. She is currently a teaching artist for Manhattan Shakespeare Project. She has trained at Song of the Goat Theatre in Wroclaw, Poland, SITI Company in New York, and recently earned her MFA in Acting from Columbia University. MEG KILEY SMITH (The Chorus) is in her third season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: A Most Dangerous Woman and Oliver Twist on the Main Stage and Shakespeare LIVE! 2012, 2011 tours (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Julius Caesar). Other credits: Founding Director of Education & actor with MaineStage Shakespeare in Kennebunk, ME (Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Comedy of Errors), Money – A Musical Play for Cabaret at Theatre Row and Another


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Antigone at Brooklyn Arts Exchange with Stranger Productions, Subway Stories – A Puppet Musical with Turnstyle Theatre Co. at The Duplex Cabaret Theatre (NYC), When You’re 97, Laughing Helps at The Brick Theater (NYC); The Berenstain Bears LIVE in Family Matters, the Musical (Off-Broadway production and National Tour), and Twelfth Night and Love’s Labour’s Lost at Shakespeare in the Valley (NH). Meg is a graduate of The National Theatre Institute. JEREMY SPEARS (Lord of Tyre, Tyrian Sailor, Guard, Fisherman, Pirate) is in his first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. He performed most recently in Othello (Iago) with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Other credits: Deep are the Roots at the Metropolitan Playhouse; The Drunkard and The Empress of China at Yangtze Repertory Theatre; and The Waiting Room At Manhattan Repertory Theatre. JON SPRIK (Leonine, Knight, Gentleman of Mytilene, Servant to Cerimon) is in his first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. He recently performed Off-Broadway in The Awesome 80’s Prom as DJ Johnny Hughes. He has worked with The Texas Shakespeare Festival, The Powerhouse Theatre (WA), The Titan Theatre Company, Door Shakespeare, The Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, The Lost Colony, and Theatre for a New City. Jon has also been featured on The Discovery ID and Biography Channels as well as numerous independent films. Look for his upcoming horror film Emerald Trail coming out on Netflix in 2014. MFA from The University of Houston Professional Actor Training Program.

THE ARTISTIC STAFF BRIAN B. CROWE (Director) is in his eighteenth season with The Shakespeare Theatre where he is currently the Director of Education. Directing credits: Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, Timon of Athens, The School for Wives, The Winter’s Tale, Henry VI: Blood & Roses, Julius Caesar, Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Tempest (2002) and The Comedy of Errors (2001) on the Main Stage, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2007) and The Taming of the Shrew (2006) on the Outdoor Stage and the 1999 world premiere of his original script, Wonderland (...And What Was Found There) on the Other Stage. The Star-Ledger called Mr. Crowe “one of the state’s most ingenious directors” for his work on Love’s Labour’s Lost and named him Best Director of a Drama (Julius Caesar and Wonderland) as well as one of three “theatre artists to look for in the new millennium.” He has also directed over twenty Shakespeare LIVE! touring productions including Nevermore (his original piece based on the writings and mysterious death of Edgar Allan Poe), As You Like It, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Othello and The Tempest. Other directing credits include Red Herring and A Perfect Ganesh at 12 Miles West; Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest (DayTony recipient), Noises Off, the Midwest regional premiere of The Beauty Queen of Leenane and Patient A with The Human Race Theatre Company, where he is currently a resident artist; Somewhere in Between and Children of a Lesser God at Dayton Playhouse; The Destiny of Me for The Act-Up Theatre Festival; and Bent. Mr. Crowe received BFA degrees in directing and acting from Wright State University, and was a Fellow at the 2000 International Salzburg Shakespeare Seminar. KARIN GRAYBASH (Sound Designer) is in her tenth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Tovarich, The Liar, Timon of Athens, Othello, Hamlet, King Lear, No Man’s Land, Julius Caesar, among others. Regional credits: Arena Stage, McCarter Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Alliance Theatre, Folger


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Portland Stage, and Two River Theater Company. Karin is also the Sound Supervisor for the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. ANDREW HUNGERFORD (Lighting Designer) is in his seventh season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Oliver Twist, The Liar, Timon of Athens and The Winter’s Tale on the Main Stage; As You Like It, The Servant of Two Masters, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the Outdoor Stage. Recent credits: Portland Stage Company; The Flea Theater; Cincinnati Playhouse; Know Theatre of Cincinnati; Cincinnati Shakespeare Company; Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati; Performance Network Theatre; Need Theatre. International credits: Opera Theatre and Music Festival of Lucca, Italy; Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Andrew’s lighting was exhibited with the U.S. entry to the 2007 Prague Quadrennial. Andrew holds degrees in theatre and astrophysics from Michigan State University, and earned his MFA in lighting design from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. BRIAN J. RUGGABER (Scenic Designer) is in his ninth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Oliver Twist, Measure for Measure, Timon of Athens, The Winter’s Tale, Cymbeline, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and The Glass Menagerie. In addition to these plays Brian has designed over 100 theatre, dance, and opera productions for a variety of companies across the United States. Mr. Ruggaber is an Assistant Professor of Scenic Designer at The University of Memphis, he has also taught design at the University of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music, and the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is a member of United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829. RICK SORDELET (Fight Director) is in his seventeenth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Tovarich, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Grapes of Wrath, Hamlet, Around the World in Eighty Days, Private Lives, King Lear, Cymbeline, Julius Caesar, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Macbeth, among many others. Broadway credits: 57 Broadway shows including Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Tarzan, and the national tours of Beauty and the Beast and Les Miserables. International credits: 53 first-class productions worldwide including Tarzan, Aida, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and Ben Hur Live in Rome and the European tour. Opera credits: Cyrano (starring Placido Domingo) at the Metropolitan Opera, The Royal Opera House and La Scalla, in Milan. Don Carlo directed by Nicholas Hytner at the Met and Heart of a Soldier at the San Francisco Opera. Film credits: The Game Plan, Dan in Real Life, and Hamlet. TV: Chief Stunt Coordinator for Guiding Light for 12 years. Instructor: Yale School of Drama. Awards: Edith Oliver Award for Sustained Excellence from the Lucille Lortel Foundation, The Jeff Award for Outstanding Fight Direction for Romeo and Juliet at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Author credits: the plays Buried Treasure, Excalibur, and Salem. KATHY SNYDER (Production Stage Manager) is in her ninth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company credits: Production Stage Manager for A Most Dangerous Woman, Trelawny of the Wells, Henry IV, Part One, The Misanthrope, Othello, The Lion in Winter, No Man’s Land, Hamlet, The Little Foxes, Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors, Henry VI: Blood and Roses, The Bald Soprano, Henry V, Cymbeline, The Rivals and Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Other credits: Staged Readings with fellow STNJ company members of The Room at the End of the Hall and Very Very. A Picture of Autumn, Mary Broome, and What the Public Wants with the Mint Theater Company; The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), Glyn Maxwell’s Wolfpit and The Lifeblood with the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble; Beyond Belief, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and Crumbs from the Table of Joy with New Century Theatre; Belize and


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Delicious Rivers with The Talking Band at La MaMa, E.T.C.; Party Time at the Napoli Scena Internationale Festival in Naples, Italy; All My Sons, Proof, The Piano Lesson, Fully Committed, and the national tour of Romeo and Juliet with Arkansas Repertory Theatre. JAYOUNG YOON (Costume Designer) is in her first season with The Shakespeare Theatre. She is from South Korea, and is a recent MFA graduate from Yale School of Drama. She designed the costumes for Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights, Titus Andronicus, and Forming the Year’s First Sky at the Yale School of Drama; Hamlet with Yale Repertory Theatre; and Cowboy Mouth for a Yale Cabaret production. Her other works in the U.S. include: Beneath the Skin (Hybrid Theatre Ensemble), The Ophelia Project (Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation), The Crave (PrismTheatre), and Anon(ymous) (Galvin Playhouse). Her work was featured in the 2011 Prague Quadrennial Scenofest Student exhibit and in the Young Designers’ Forum at USITT 2010. She has worked in various play, opera, and dance productions as an assistant costume designer through The Juilliard School Professional Intern Program. She holds a BFA in costume design from Arizona State University. ADMINISTRATION

PRODUCTION & FACILITIES

Artistic Director...........................................Bonnie J. Monte

Director of Production & Facilities.........Steven L. Beckel

Assistant to the Artistic Director..............Carolyn Barrett

Production & Facilities Assistant..........Benjamin Kramer

Managing Director..........................................Jeanne Barrett

Technical Director...........................................Joe McDonald

Business Manager...........................................Duane P. Dietz

Assistant Technical Director...........................Chance Rush

Information Systems Manager...........................Colin Gallo

Scenic Charge Artist....................................Jonathan Wentz

Company Manager..........................................Amanda Lenti

Scenic Painter............................................Nathan McNamee

Director of Education...................................Brian B. Crowe

Master Electrician/Sound Engineer........................................ Hamilton E.S. Smith

Associate Director of Education........................Doug West Teaching Artist.................................................Jordan Laroya Director of Marketing.........................................Rick Engler Marketing Associate............................Elizabeth Greenfield Marketing Assistant........................................Kendra White Director of Development...........................Heidi Speckhart Associate Director of Development.....Anneke Demarest Development Associate................................Christine Ward Development Coordinator..................Christina Lockerby Casting Director...................................Corinne May Farkas Sales and Patron Services Manager.....Robert Worshinski

Lighting Technician.......................................Nicholas Faber Sound Technician...........................................George Panian Costume Shop Manager..............................Ariel Greninger Draper................................................Joleen Addleman Loyd First Hand......................................................Sarah J. Alspach Stitchers......................... Leslie Palmer & Suzanne Hawley Wardrobe Supervisor.................................... Nina Escobedo Properties Master.......................................Helen Tewksbury Properties Assistant.......................................Jeanette Mieses Facilities Supervisor................................................Rob Stang

Assistant Patron Services/House Managers.......................... Janice McCrostie & Lena Chilingerian

ADDITIONAL ARTISTIC STAFF

Patron Services Associates......................... Jessica Bonder, Kyle Connor, Emily Embler, Gina McCrostie

LÈNA CHILINGERIAN AMAYA MURPHY

Fall Interns & Work Studies............Erica Spinner-Armwood, . Megan Barrios, Naomi Freeman, Elizabeth Engelberth, Elena Morris, Samantha Steele, Amy Pastrana

SPECIAL THANKS: GEORGE PANIAN

Dance Consultant

JORDAN LAROYA Fight Captain

KELLY L. GENOVESE

Dance Captain

KELSEY BURKE

Assistant to the Stage Manager

JACKIE MARIANI

Assistant to the Stage Manager Assistant to the Stage Manager


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY

Director’s Notes “To sing a song that old was sung, From ashes ancient [we are] come, Assuming man’s infirmities, To glad your ear and please your eyes.” -The Chorus, PERICLES

Sources of the Legend of Pericles: The tale of Pericles of Tyre is an ancient and popular one. With origins that date back as early as third century Greece, it can still be heard by story-tellers in some parts of Greece even today. The earlier known printed version of this story is a ninth century Latin manuscript called Historia Apolonii Regis Tyri. The medieval poet John Gower included the story in his epic work Confessio Amantis (1393), which was later reworked by Laurence Twine in The Pattern of Painful Adventures (1576). It is from these latter two sources that Shakespeare draws much of his story. What’s in a Name? In earlier incarnations of the story, the titular character was known as Appolonius (or some derivation thereof ). Theories abound as to why Shakespeare decided to rename the hero in his rendition. Some suggest that he was influenced by the work of Sir Philip Sidney, from which he also borrowed the tournament of knights sequence. Others hypothesize that he was inspired by the real life Pericles of Greece despite the fact that there are no other commonalities between the fictitious character and the upstanding statesman of Greece’s Golden Age. More practical scholars theorize that Appolonius was simply far too difficult of a name to utilize within the structure of blank verse in which Shakespeare wrote, that the name suggests “one in peril” and literally translates to “one in excess of glory.” Early Romance: Pericles was written late in Shakespeare’s career (around 1607), and like many of his later plays, Pericles does not easily fit into the previously established genres of comedy and tragedy. Rather, it is the work of a seasoned artist attempting to explore (or to wholly create) a new form and style. Dubbed “The Romances” in 1877 by Edward Dowden, Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale, and The Tempest share many characteristics: lost children; fantastical and mythical characters seemingly separate from the plot but integral to the tone; beautiful and romantic backdrops of sea or mountains; great loss and most importantly, a resurrection or rebirth (both of life and of spirit). Pericles was the earliest of Shakespeare’s forays into this new style which was becoming very popular at the time in London. The play was a tremendous success, and following its earliest performances for dignitaries and ambassadors, was presented frequently in London, and even on tour. The success was quickly stifled however by a particularly virulent outbreak of the plague, which closed the theatres and much of London for nearly two years. When the theatres opened once more, Pericles was one of the first plays to be presented. It is not surprising that the story of a young prince’s adventures through exotic lands, filled with delightful and terrifying characters, dances, tournaments, magic and pageantry should be so popular. What has made the play endure, however, I believe, is the heart and wonder that Shakespeare brings to the story. What could in less skilled hands come across as melodrama or mere spectacle, Shakespeare spins into a glittering tapestry of hope, heartbreak, and ultimate triumph. The Question of Authorship: Scholars, theatre artists and audiences alike have frequently noted the uneven nature of the writing in Pericles. Some pass this off as merely a mature playwright testing his craft in a radically new form. Regardless, the playwright’s voice seems to alter markedly between the first two acts and the last three acts of the narrative.


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Whereas the early scenes seem to lack some of the depth and finesse of Shakespeare in the mature phase of his career, the language and character development in the final acts take on the dexterity audiences expect from this master wordsmith. For this reason, many scholars suggest that Pericles was either a collaborative work, or at least a dramatic piece which Shakespeare may have taken over to “fix” for a less skilled writer. A young playwright by the name of George Wilkins is the most popular suggested collaborator in these arguments. He was acquainted with Shakespeare and The King’s Men (Shakespeare’s acting company), which had already performed one of Wilkins’s plays, The Miseries of Enforced Marriage, to some acclaim shortly before Pericles appeared in The King’s Men’s repertoire. Some scholars believe that following the success of his earlier work, Wilkins submitted an outline for a new play based on Gower’s epic poem, Confessio Amantis. Whether Shakespeare took the younger writer under his wing in collaboration or took over the script when it seemed to be going awry, is unclear. Wilkins went on to publish a prose narrative called The Painful Adventures of Pericles, Prince of Tyre shortly after Shakespeare’s play was presented, claiming it to be the “true history of the play of Pericles.” Pericles is one of a handful of plays that does not appear in the First Folio. All subsequent editions are based on an incomplete quarto printing of the play, which is littered with obvious holes and errors. Most modern editions of the play have utilized, at least in part, Wilkins’s prose narrative (which in some ways is identical to Shakespeare’s play) to fill in the missing pieces. Personally, I have not come across a play (save possibly Hamlet) with so many radically divergent versions from which one must cull a working performance script. It has proven to be a very exciting academic exploration. Regardless of authorship, Pericles spins a tale of intrigue and adventure, love and loss, mirth and menace, in which evil-doers receive divine punishment for their deeds, and the good, despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles and often heart-breaking tragedies, find redemption, renewed hope, and happiness in the end. “New joy wait on you. Here our play has ending.” -The Chorus, PERICLES


63727han_a.qxp:program

6/24/10

5:47 PM

Page 8


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY

THE ANNUAL FUND

Ticket sales generate ap­prox­i­mate­ly 58% of the funds nec­es­sary to pro­duce The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s ar­tis­tic and ed­u­ca­tion­al work. The Theatre must raise the remaining funds through annual gifts from donors who rec­og­nize the impact that The Shakespeare Theatre has on the qual­i­ty of life in New Jersey. We ex­tend our deepest grat­i­tude to the fol­low­ing individuals, corporations, foundations and government agencies, whose gifts are mak­ing it pos­si­ble for The Shakespeare Theatre to present the fin­est in clas­sic the­atre on our Main Stage and our Outdoor Stage and allow us to work with thousands of young people with our outreach education programs throughout New Jersey, the tri-state region, and the Nation. For more information on how you can make a contribution to support the ongoing activities of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, please contact the Development Department at 973-845-6732. The list below reflects gifts received April 1, 2012 - November 7, 2013. DEUS EX MACHINA $25,000 AND ABOVE Arch Reinsurance Company Bank of America Mr. & Mrs. David Nelson Bradford The Edward T. Cone Foundation CTW Foundation The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation The F.M. Kirby Foundation Mr. & Mrs. S. Dillard Kirby The Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation The National Endowment for the Arts/Arts Midwest New Jersey State Council on the Arts Mr. & Mrs. James Pohlman The Prudential Foudation John & Lynne Rathgeber The Shubert Foundation LEADING PLAYERS $10,000-$24,999 Ms. Patricia A. Connell & Mr. Martin A. Schwarz Helen & Frank DiPrima Mr. James M. Deaver Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Fuchs Wilma & Arthur Gelfand Edda & James Gillen Faye Grant & Katherine Collins Glenn & Carol Head The Hon. & Mrs. Thomas H. Kean Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Keffer Peter R. & Cynthia K. Kellogg Foundation Metlife Foundation Joseph & Kelly McDonald Rich & Vicky McGlynn Mr. & Mrs. Heath B. McLendon

Ms. Bonnie J. Monte Mrs. Marjorie Monte Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Willard E. Smucker Foundation Turrell Fund TOUCHSTONES $5,000-$9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Abbott The Anela Kolohe Foundation Anonymous Ms. Suzanne Engel Johnson & Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John B. Baker in Memory of Eugene Monte Mr. Peter K. Baker in Memory of Eugene Monte C.R. Bard Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James F. Barrett II Ms. Susan Blount & Mr. Richard Bard Colbert Family Fund of the Coastal Community Foundation of S.C. Crystal Rock, LLC in Memory of Eugene Monte Ms. Jan Draper Ms. Sarah Fargo The Graymer Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James Kobak Sandra & James McTernan Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Meister Mr. Nikolaos Monoyios & Ms. Valerie Brackett Mr. Edward Ng & Ms. Marla Jackson The John & Margaret Post Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Philip Rosenbach The Smart Family Foundation Ms. Joan M. Thuebel Claire & Gil Zweig

HEROES $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous Mr. Andrew K. Boszhardt Dr. Pamela Canada Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas DePaola in Memory of Eugene Monte Larry & Dawne Drake Mr. & Mrs. Jim Foster Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher Jim & Kathleen Harris Mr. T. Randolph Harris & Ms. Barbara A. Sloan Sue A. Idleman Jacobs Levy Equity Management Woody & Ruth Kerkeslager Mr. Robert A. Mackie Mr. John F. Manfredi Becky & Andy Moody Mr. Wayne Paglieri The Provident Bank Foundation The William E. Simon Foundation Mr. & Mrs. George Thomas Susan Vice Ms. Ruth Zowader & Mr. Philip Anderson KNIGHTS $1,000-$2,499 Mark & Laura Aden Packer in Memory of Eugene Monte Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Allen Anonymous AT&T United Way / Employee Giving Campaign Mr. & Mrs. John Barr III Bollinger Insurance Ms. Marjorie C. Brandriss & Mr. David Kristol Dr. Vivian A. Bull


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Buena Chilstrom in Memory of Gene Monte Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clingan James & Rozella Clyde The S. Leigh Pierson & Douglas R. Conant Family Cookie Jar Foundation, Inc. Gay & Russ Culin Ms. Blythe Danner John P. De Neufville Carolyn Dorfman & Gregory S. Gallick Mr. & Mrs. John Duffy Kristin Elliott William V. Engel Mr. John Fitzgibbon Mr. Tom Fontana Mr. S. Joseph Fortunato David & Jennifer Friedland Mr. & Mrs. James Galt Arnold & Betty Goldstein Ms. Jennifer Harmon Clare Hart & Greg Baer The Merrill G & Emita E. Hastings Foundation Patricia Haverland & Mark McBride Mr. & Mrs. Gates Helms Hawn Rodger K. Herrigel Frank Hershkowitz Leo & Helen Hollein Samuel Huber & Catherine Weiss Mr. Sean Devlin & Ms. Lucy A. Hughes Mr. & Mrs. John P. Hyland Laird & Nancy Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson W. Kirby Virginia Delalla & Frederick K. Kleen, III Ms. Donna Krebsbach & Mr. William Yacker Phyllis & Philip Lieberman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lipper Henrietta & Ken Mahon Pamela Smith & Michael Matthews Jennifer L. McClear Ms. Anisa Mehdi & Mr. Peter Zimmermann Mr. Robert Messerschmidt Deborah Mori in Honor of Gene Monte Deborah Mori in Memory of Don Thompson

Deborah Mori in Memory of Mary Scarcello The Muller Family Mr. John D. Mullins Elizabeth G. and Michael A. Nametz Mr. & Mrs. Henry G. Parker, III Mrs. Julia Averett Peet The J.M. Pierpont Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. John Poole Martin & Clare Prentice Mr. & Mrs. Leslie C. Quick, III Michael & Virginia Ranger Pratihi Reddy Greg & Mary Richardson Dr. & Mrs. Robert Rickert Edward & Robin Roffman Mr. & Mrs. Edmund P. Rogers Mrs. Barbara S. Saulnier Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Schaenen, Jr. Hank & Jackie Schram Ms. Juliann Shalack Mr. & Mrs. Eric Silverman Mr. Len Smith & Ms. Molly Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Tepper John & Anne Thomas Ms. Sharon Lee Thompson Ral Turbeville & Kristi Soutar Ms. Leslie Unger Mr. & Mrs. Dirck Uptegrove Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Walton Mr. & Mrs. John Ware Neil & Vicki Weisfeld Dansby & Tracey White Andrew & Nancy Wolcott CHAMPIONS $500-$999 Susanne K. Albert Mr. & Mrs. Flores Alfonso Jan Amento Anonymous Edward & Cynthia Babbott Mr. Joseph Baker & Ms. Judy Armstrong Mr. Jon Barker in Memory of Gene Monte Margaret Beach Mr. & Mrs. Grosvenor Blair Mr. & Mrs. William I. Blanchard Ms. Paige Blansfield Deborah C. Block & Howard S. Dubin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bosch

Thomas R. & Jane R. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Steve Burns Mr. Bryan Burrough Mr. & Mrs. Gary Buscemi Ms. Barbara Bye Mr. Laurence G. Capo Lynn Carmichael Ms. Christine Carmody Arey Dick & Bobbie Cheshire Mr. David M. Wise & Ms. Debra A. Chudnow Dorothy & David Clair Ms. Kathleen Clark in Honor of Her Father Mr. & Mrs. Bob Courtemanche Ms. Amy Curry Ms. Bridget Daley & Mr. Christoper Hart Mr. & Mrs. William D. Dana, Jr. Daniel Dinubila Ms. Margaret L. Domber & Mr. Emil Baur Doug & Priscilla Eakeley Jay Eisenberg & Gail Safian Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Eisenbud Mr. Cort Engelken & Ms. Lorraine Chouinard Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Engelstein Dwight & Christy Evans Mr. Alan Fendler & Ms. Helen Cox Martha W. Flynn Janice & Peter Ford Mr. & Mrs. William Forsell Lynn M.K. Franklin The Hon. & Mrs. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen Gregory A. Gude & Ronald A. Frier Mr. & Mrs. Milton Gottlieb The Jane & Lawrence Gould Charitable Fund Connie Mitchko & Jerry Grossman Mr. Guy Gsell & Ms. Suzanne Longley Ms. Jacqueline Gunn Mr. Dale S. Hagstrom & Ms. Eileen M. Leonard Harry & Denise Hamill Ellen W. Harris The Hidden Pond Foundation John & Suzanne Higgins Beth Holland & Jerry Webman Dr. & Mrs. H. Friedrich Holzapfel


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hunter Beirne Donaldson & Wood Huntley Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kaminski Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kann Hardee & Judy Kilgore Stanlee & Florence Kissel Robert & Caral Klein Stephen H. Knee Erica Knight & Family Ellen & Fritz Laird B.J. & Maureen Leddy Drs. Peter & Susan Lederman Dr. & Mrs. Robert MacFarlane Marilyn & Monroe Markovitz Ms. Gail Mattia Doug & Pat McKenzie Al & Carolyn Mittl Ms. Lisa Renee Monte Barbara & Richard Murphy Vincent F. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. James Northrop Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J O’Connor III Mr. Dennis O’Dea Mr. Arnold Olshan Ms. Susan Oxman Ms. Toni K. Pepe John & Sharon Poole Ms. Nancy Priest & Mr. David Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Peter James Quirk Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rand Mr. & Mrs. Craig Silliman Mr. & Mrs. David Robertson Ms. Joan Rogauskas Steven Rosen & Susan Gouchenour Rotary Club of Madison Mrs. Patricia Sarasohn Claudette R. Scutari The Sjogren Family Mr. & Mrs. Glen M. Skar Mr. & Mrs. Randolph C. Snook Jean D. Socolowski Mary Kaye & Donald Sparaco Dr. & Mrs. Robert Steele in Memory of Eugene Monte Mr. & Mrs. Thayer Talcott, Jr. Donald & Frances Trott Margaret & Gerard Vaccacio in Memory of Gene Monte Ms. Carolyn Van Dusen Ms. Marilyn van Houten Mr. & Mrs. Roger Vellekamp Mr. & Mrs. Justin Victoria, Jr.

Anthony & Alexandra Webb B. & C. Welsh Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Lennard Wharton AMBASSADORS $250-$499 John & Lizbeth Adams Mr. & Mrs. Frank Allocca Anonymous Dr. Beau Atwater Mr. Edward S. Atwater IV Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Auerbach Robert & Stephanie Bakos Baronet Coffee, Inc. in Memory of Gene Monte W. John Bauer & Nancy Boucher Mr. Edward Becker The Beier Family Ronald & Nancy Bendelius Ms. Joan Bender Mary Bentzlin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bergmann Mitchel Bernstein, MD Dr. & Mrs. Vidor Bernstien Rose Marie & Robert Bleier Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Borowiec Mary E. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. William N. Britton Roy & Hazel Broadfoot Bob & Ann Bryan Beth Mauro & David Bumke Mr. & Mrs. Lynn E. Burket Peter H. Cade Hamilton & Helen Carson in Honor of Eugene Monte Charles Hertzig Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Nat Cheney in Memory of Robert Chilstrom Drs. Charles E. & Elizabeth J. Crandall in Memory of Bob Chilstrom Mr. Brian B. Crowe & Mr. Walter M. Egbert, III John & Christine Cusano Carol & Bob Cushman Kathie & Peter Daley Anne Danzey Burnham Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. David Rosa David Barbara & David Demarest Diamond Springs Water, Inc. in Memory of Gene Monte Mr. Duane P. Dietz Fran & Tom Diffley Connie & Tom Donvito Mr. & Mrs. John Dorer

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Doucette Edmund Duffy The Dyckman Family Ms. Susan Earley Ms. Carylmead Eggleston Judith M. Eisner Peter & Dina Engler Mr. & Mrs. Alanson T. Enos, IV Philip & Linda Falcone Richard & Marisa Farnum Mr. & Mrs. John Fraebel Mr. Joshua Friedlander Mr. Larry P. Fuhro George Fuller Diana & Bob Gaizband Ciro A. & Gail P. Gamboni Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garman Mrs. Sarah E. Garrison Dr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Garutti Edmond Genest & Patricia Curtin Alice D. Gertzman Barbara & Andy Green Mrs. Beth Griner Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Grohol Mr. Mitchell Grossman Jean Grove Rick & Linda Haan Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Haller Susan Hammell & Hans Weber Joan & Steven Handel Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hauge Roberta & Fred Horowitz Gayle Chamberlin Hoyt Lorraine & Joseph Hughes Mr. George W. Hunter Mary & John Iacuzzo Ms. Melissa Insinga Dr. & Mrs. Lubomir Jawny Jeffrey Jaye Mr. Edward Johnson Drs. Neill & Julia Johnson Mr. & Mrs. David Jolliffe Karen Jones Patricia & Marc Julius John & Kathleen Keane Mr. Herschel Kenney Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. King Polly & Ron Lacey Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Lahn Betsy & Joe Lavela Mr. & Mrs. Paige B. L’Hommedieu Joseph & Carol Licata Ms. Karen Lombardo


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Allison Mackie Mr. Frank Magalhaes Dennis Mancl & Susan Aurin Rebecca Marcus Carol & Tom Martin Ms. Marie N. Mastorakis Digiplex Destinations Theaters Barbara Tarman & Anthony Mazzella Richard McAdams Mr. John McEwen & Mr. Robert Moutrie in Memory of Gene Monte Ms. Glenda McFeeters Mr. & Mrs. Peter Mercer Danette & Sameer Merchant Ms. Anne Miano Stan & Paula Mont Nick, Judy, Denise, Sherry & Ken Monte in Memory of Gene Monte Mr. Mark E. Monte in Memory of Donald E. Thompson The Family & Friends of Graciela M. Mori in Memory of Mary Scarcello Ms. Kathleen Moulton Marcy & Michael Needle Dr. Rita G. & Mr. W. Leonard Newman Wendy & Ed Nunn Edward & Mary Orlando Dr. Eugene B. & E. Jewell Papowitz Gerard & Ann Paradiso Nancy Perricone Byron & Arlene Arison Jennine & Laurent Pommier Marcus P. Porcelli Quail Hill Foundation Mr. Stephen Quick Raymond & Hazel Ralph Ms. April M. Reeve Helen & Barry Reiter Mr. & Mrs. Elven T. Riley Maria & Jim Rintoul Donald Robbins & Nancy Green Alice & Donald Roth Ms. Marcia Nutting Samuel Mrs. Valeria Schiemann Joseph & Karen Scordato David Seabrook & Sherry Barron- Seabrook, Md Mr. & Mrs. John A. Sedlak in Honor of Gene Monte Lois Segman

Ms. Joanne Serraino Allan & Barbara Staats The Hon. & Mrs. Reginald Stanton Mr. Michael C. Steele Barbara & Steven Stern Dr. & Mrs. Justin Stone Michael Stotts & David Mayhew in Memory of Eugene Monte Mr. John F. Swift Ms. Samarpana Tamm Mr. Morris Tanenbaum Mr. Carl A. Teschemacher, Jr. Renee Troiano Charles Tureo Matthew & Melissa Van Liew Richard & Carroll Vicens Ms. Alana Walker in Memory of Mary Scarcello Barbara Westergaard Mrs. Sylvia Zucker GOODFELLOWS $100-$249 Rev. Lauren Ackland & Mr. George Hayman Diane & Iain Adam Caroline & Conrad Adillon Tom & Linda Agnew Ms. Marjorie Ahrens Lloyd & Linda Alterman Mr. & Mrs. Rolf Altorfer Janyce & Nat Anapolle Terry & Jan Anderson Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Graham Argent- Belcher Mr. Joseph Aronson Peggy Auer Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Austin Mr. Leif Babin & Ms. Jenna Lee David PR Bailin Joseph L. Balwierczak Ms. Patricia Bankowski Fred Bartenstein, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bauers Jennifer L. Bauman Mary Beth & Rich Bayersdorfer Katherine A. Becker Mr. John Bednarczyk Dr. Lois E. Beekey Ms. Vivienne Benesch Cameron Berner Frederic S. Bernstein Ms. Marjorie Berson

Ms. Dee Billia Mr. Edwin C. Black Liz & Sid Blanchard Michael & Melody Blasenheim Joelle M. Bochner Mamie Bowers & Chris Rowland Ms. Margaret Bowie Trevor & Janet Bowmer Barbara Mitchell & Robert Boyar Stuart & Lesley Briggs Mark & Beth Brownstein Eunice E. Bryant Lauren E. Bryden & Colin Gallo in Memory of Eugene Monte Susan A. Buffum Dr. & Mrs. Donald Burt Maureen & Tom Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Robert Byrnes Martine Ralph Calder Kevern & Catherine Cameron Ms. Susan T. Cameron Dale & Nan Canfield Ms. Denise Cardarelli in Memory of Gene Monte Maryellen Carew Meryl & Doug Carmel in Honor of Edward Ng Ms. Judy Cash Mr. & Mrs. Robert Catalanello Elizabeth & Thomas Cernosia Ms. Donna Chahalis & Mr. Thomas Celli, Jr. John T. Chandler Sarah Chapman Ms. Arlene S. Chasek Anthony & Betty Chien The Chilingerian Family Mr. & Mrs. Percy Chubb, III Reverand Charles W. Cicerale Mrs. June Claburn Brian & Debora Clifford Andrew & Kris Coate Erin Coffey Mr. & Mrs. John Collins Nancy & John Colson in Memory of Mary Wilford Robert C. Comeau Connecticut Ballet Mr. & Mrs. David W. Conrad G. Constable Mary & Bob Cooley Mr. & Mrs. R. John Cooper Lewis & Lynn Coopersmith


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Patricia Ann Costa James Costello Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Cox Susan & Steve Cramer Robin Curtis Lorraine Cutillo-Saa Fang Fang Dai Mr. & Mrs. John Davidson Mr. Bruce C. Davis Deborah De Lisi Mr. & Mrs. Ron Demeo Ann & Thad Denehy Dean A. Dent & Anita V. Spivey Ms. Mary Dierson & Mr. Tom Galantich Laura & Paul Dillon Mr. & Mrs. Russell D’Italia Patricia & Stewart Docherty Ms. Ruth Dorney Dr. Irwin Dorros Edwina & Margaret Doyle The Hon. William & Mrs. Sandra Dreier Mrs. Katherine Dulan Dioana & Phil Dumont Mr. Peter James Dykema Mr. James Earley Ms. Margaret Eberbach Ms. Cheryl L. Ehrgott Mr. Don Ehrgott Tilly-Jo Emerson Mr. & Mrs. John Engelhart Rick Engler & Brad Caswell in Honor of Eugene Monte Ms. Lyn Ertle Lauren Fairley Deborah Fallon Mr. John Farmer Rhonda & Todd Federman Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ferguson Mr. Thomas Field & Ms. Mary Kelley Ms. Rebecca Fields Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Finegan John & Judith Flint Jean Folsom & Andrew Glassman Christine Fossaceca Marlene J. Franey Gerhard & Andrea Franz Anne & Stan Freeny Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Fried Bill Fuller Mr. Ralph Fylstra

Ms. J.C. Gaitskill Lindsay & Bill Gannon Doralee & Lawrence Garfinkel John & Melinda Geberth Andrea, David, Jacob & Ben Gelber Rainer & Karen Gerbatsch Ms. Nancy Gerber Mr. & Mrs. Michael Giannitti Meg & Dave Gilbert Mr. John M. Gilris Mr. & Mrs. Winfred Ginter Dr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Goldman Norman & Mimi Golob Mr. Barry E. Golub Michele & David Goodwin in Honor & Memory of Gene Monte Ms. Joyce C. Goore Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Gorman Ms. Kathy Gossweiler John H. Gotberg David Gould Michael & Susan Grace in Memory of Mary Jo Wilford Wayne & Catherine Greenfeder Alyce & Arthur Gregory Mr. William Griffeth, Jr. Mr. Berdine Groel Ms. Harriet Grose Mr. William S. Gross John & Clara Grosso Rita Guibert Mr. Robert Gunhouse Mr. Einar Gunn Eleanor Gural Dr. Suzanne H. Hampton Melanie B. Harrow Mr. John Haschak, III Russell & Virginia Hawkins Mrs. Catherine S. Hayes in Honor of Eugene Monte Mr. & Mrs. Garo Hazarian Ms. Bonnie Heller Ms. Marilyn H. Henderson in Memory of Gene Monte Scott & Elizabeth Hendry Mr. & Mrs. Francis Henry Robin J. Herbison & Les J. Wu John & Marion Herrmann Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hershey Charlotte Hershkowitz Helen Heumann

Richard & Joy Hill Mrs. Jeanine Hirsch in Honor of Bonnie J. Monte Corinne Hoch in Memory of Mary Jo Wilford Brian Hochstadt Mr. John Hoge in Memory of Gene Monte The Hort Family Mr. & Mrs. J. Hosmer Margaret & William Howard Peter Humphreys Sara Hunsicker Ms. E. Adele Irving Mr. & Mrs. Michael Israel Ms. Judith Isserlis Martin Isserlis Dr. Joe & Sarah Izzo Bernard & Patricia Jacobs Mark Jacoby Ted Jamison Stewart Jaslove Bob & Florence Jennes Mr. David Johnson & Ms. Dorothy Wilson Rita & Dennis Johnson Josiane M. Lemieux & Jason King Jones Mr. & Mrs. William Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Martin Kane John & Diana Kazazis Mr. & Mrs. William M. Kearns, Jr. Elizabeth A. Keat I.B. Keim Mr. Dennis Kennedy Marion J. Kennedy Jeffrey & Alisa Kigner Constantine Kitsopoulos & Lynne Cohen Linda Klein Mr. & Mrs. Barrett Kolton Frances R. Kondziela Fred & Betty Kopf Lois & Rodger Kopf Mr. & Mrs. Harry G. Kortrey Diana Krauss & Jere Lapointe Mr. George M. Kunath Patricia Lafaro Patricia P. Lagan Mary Margaret & Wesley Lang Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lapine in Memory of Eugene Monte


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Mr. David Laska & Ms. Christel Aussicker Ms. Judy Leane The LeClair Family Ellen & Herb Lev Ms. Kimberly A. Levesque in Memory of Gene Monte Mr. & Mrs. Mark L. Lichtenfeld Steven & Irene Lieberman Mr. & Mrs. C.J. Lind Marilyn Linden Mr. Leon Lipp Lucy Loux Mr. & Mrs. David B. Luber CK Lukasik Mara Lundstrom Brian & Rosalind Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Lyons Virginia Lyttle Ms. Carol MacLennan Harold Maloney Mr. & Mrs. Larry Mandelbaum Mr. Cordelia Manning Michael Marino & Family Mr. Thomas J. Marlowe Drs. Nabil & Miriam Marshood Loretta A. Mascaro Tania Mather Mrs. Suzanna Mauro Trudy & George Mazin Mr. & Mrs. Dominick A. Mazzagetti Leslie McCafferty Mr. George McCarter The McClester Family Mr. & Mrs. Stewart McClure Dorothea B. McDonough Dr. David McElroy Robert & Joan McIlwain Eileen McInerney Dr. & Mrs. Russell McIntyre Mr. & Mrs. Charlie & Ellen Merwin Mr. Thomas Meys Mr. Robert Migliore Ms. Melanie Miles Mrs. Christa Miller Gunhild Miller Jeannette & Phil Miller Mr. & Mrs. Martin Minnicino Mr. & Mrs. George R. Mirabelli Mr. John Mocenigo

Bonnie J. Monte in Memory of Tom Brennan Bonnie J. Monte in Memory of Robert Thompson Marjorie Monte in Memory of Tom Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Barry Moore Robert W. & Pam M. Morse Robert & Sandra Moss Austin F. Muldoon Ms. Dorothy Mullen Mrs. Rachel Mullen Judy Mullins Mr. Philip Goodwin in Memory of Gene Monte Andras Nagy Drs. Gudrun Lange & Benjamin Natelson Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Neidorff Ms. Anna B. Nelson Robert L. & Alma J. Newton Mr. & Mrs. Frank Nicastro Mr. & Mrs. John Nicol Ms. Mary Lynne Nielsen Martin & Barbara Nielson Niko’s Hair Studio Mr. Julian Ochrymowych Mr. Jim O’Hara Linda O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. Jonathon Olesky Ms. Clarice Olinger Walter & Greta Olson Mr. & Mrs. Stephan O’Neill Benjamin & Edith Ostrom Mr. Maxim Pakhomov Robert & Sharon Palmer Susan Papp Mr. Karl Parshall Victor & Jane Parsonnet Mr. Bruce Pasquale Mr. Arthur Allan Patchett Connie Paul Gregg Pavlak & Doug Moody Pellicci’s Inc. in Memory of Eugene Monte Ms. Ann C. Perry Catherine Petrello Dr. & Mrs. Murray S. Peyton John & Beth Pfaff Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Pfeiffer Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pigott Daria A. Pishko & Michael J. Komichak

Len & Ellen Polaner Nirupa Prabhu Mr. & Mrs. S. Lawrence Prendergast Don & Newly Preziosi Marian Chrisbacher & Friends Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Probert Mr. & Mrs. Brian Proulx James & Jean Przyborowski Nancy L. Purdy Judge & Mrs. John Pursel Leigh & John Rae Ms. Beverly Raffman George Ragno Jim & Karen Reeds Mr. John Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Richardson Don & Judy Richards Tim Ridel Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Riggs Elna & Murray Robbins Edward & Gloria Robin Ms. Laila V. Robins Cynthia M. Robinson Leo & Carole Rogers Lynne Rogerson Mr. & Mrs. Edwin E. Roland, Jr. Patricia & Ken Rolston Dr. Theresa M. Rosania Dr. Patricia Rose Dr. Hamish Ross Liveria Ross Adrienne & Morris Rothblatt Barbara Ruane Jack & Joslin Ruffle Ted & Diane Ryan Mr. Tom Ryan Mrs. Carol C. Sabia in Memory of Donald E. Thompson Ms. Lillian M. Salazar Mr. & Mrs. Gary Sanderson Mr. Joel Sanders Mr. Harold Sarvetnick Helen A. Sass Kim Saunders Ms. Barbara Scanlan Arthur Schackman & Linda Palazzolo Jan & Bill Scheerer Daniel & Susan Scheffer Lisa & David Schiff Ms. Margaret Schiller Les Schlessinger & Peggy Lucchesi


THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY Mr. Scott Schmedel Mr. Richard Schmenner Marguerite & Richard Schneider Mark Schweppe & Ellen Gray Mr. John Seidman Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sell Ms. Michele Senko Sue Reich & Ken Sidman Matthew & Judi Sills Edie Simonelli Carol Bernstein & John Sinclair Alyson & Richard Slutzky Dr. Harold Small Kevin & Caroline Smith Eric W. Smith Ms. Sharon Snapp Mr. Wallace MacDonald Snow, Jr. Erik Solberg Mr. & Mrs. George South Dr. Irving Sperling Mr. & Mrs. John Spressert Tom & Ann Stainton Ms. Susan Stalker Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Starr Ruth & Paul Steck Mr. & Mrs. Michael Steele Stan & Karen Stevinson Kathleen & Albert Stock Ken & Susan Strahs Dr. & Mrs. James Streicher Mr. & Mrs. Malcom J. Styer in Memory of Eugene Monte Ms. Karen Suchenski

Tara Tahil Mr. Thomas Tansey Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Teller Mr. & Mrs. Cleyton Tewksbury Arthur Thomas in Memory of Jean Thomas Mr. Christopher J. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Alan Thompson in Memory of Eugene Monte Carrie Thompson Patricia & William Thornton Ms. Sharon Tillou Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Tobitsch John P. Toolan Mr. David Topchik Mr. & Mrs. S. Bleecker Totten Germaine & Richard Trabert Barbara & Gary Troxell Mr. & Mrs. R. Charles Tschampion Ellen & Gary Tureck Ms. Linda Tyler Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Usdin in Honor of Mr. Frank DiPrima James & Joanne Vasios Mr. Ernest Vernachio Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vernon Donna & Lisa Vickers, George Upton, & Nancy Viggiano in Memory of Gene Monte David & Joanna Vickroy Mr. & Mrs. Andrew G. Viggiano Corinne Vogel

Mr. & Mrs. James von Klemperer Thomas Wafer Donna & Jack Walcott Mike Walker Robert & Rosemary Wall Bernard & Jane Wallerstein Ms. Deborah Ward Mr. & Mrs. Carver L. Washburn Beverly D. Weber Susan Weinstock Mr. & Mrs. Sidney D. Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. West Ms. Christine Whalen & Mr. Jeff Bender Mr. & Mrs. John R. Whelan Debbie Whittemore Jackie Wiegand Mr. Patrick Wilkinson John & Eileen Witkowski Mary Wortreich The Worx Group, LLC in memory of Eugene Monte Jean C. Wotowicz Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Wright Mr. Brian Zack Brigid & Stephen Zajac Meg Zaleski Helena & Nicole Zodrow Mr. Alan D. Zucker Mr. Richard Zucker & Ms. Susan Rivkind Ms. Sue Zwick

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey wishes to acknowledge the following donors of in-kind gifts received between April 1, 2012 - November 7, 2013. Angelato Heavenly Ice Cream Arch Reinsurance Jim & Jeanne Barrett Climax Brewing Company Patricia Connell & Martin Schwartz Kevin & Joy Cox Bridget Daley James M. Deaver Duane P. Dietz Helen & Frank DiPrima Mark H. Dold Jan Draper Molly Dunn & Len Smith Suzanne Engel Corinne Farkas Christopher Fernandez

John Gallagher Colin Gallo Georgiann Gongora Hugh Hanson Joan Huber Haywood Huntley & Beirne Donaldson John Hyland Il Mondo Vecchio Tom & Lynne Keffer S. Dillard Kirby James & Carol Kobak Alfred Macrae Main Street Wine Cellars Darren Matthias Susan McDonald Susan McHugh

Rich & Vicky McGlynn Anisa Mehdi Jim Mohr Bonnie J. Monte The Pie Store Leo Piovano Prudential Mary Romagna Patricia Romagna Robert & Sonja Rickert Val Simson Soho 33 Telcordia Pioneers, Chapter 99 Christine Whalen Albert Wickens Joan Wigdor Helen Zodrow


Matching Gifts

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey gratefully acknowledges the corporations that have matched employee gifts received between April 1, 2012 - November 7, 2013. Alterra American Express Foundation Ameriprise Financial Annual Giving Campaign Arch Reinsurance AT&T Foundation Boeing Chevrontexaco Chubb & Son, a Division of Federal Insurance Company

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation ExxonMobil Google IBM Corporation John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Family Co. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

The Merck Company Foundation The McGraw-Hill Foundation Microsoft Moonachie Corporation Pfizer Foundation Pitney Bowes Prudential Foundation Verizon Matching

Make your gift to the Shakespeare Theatre twice as nice! Many organizations will double – even triple – your gift! Find out if your organization has a matching gift program by calling your Human Resources Department today.

Stay Connected! LIKE us on Facebook ShakespeareTheatreNJ FOLLOW us on Twitter @ShakespeareNJ





“Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment everyday.” Thornton Wilder, Our Town

Adrienne, Dillard, Lizzie, and Stark


fitness - CLOSE TO HOME yoga cardio pilates squash spinning free weights two nurseries personal training over 90 group exercise classes included

the chatham club 484 southern blvd. 973.377.1900 www.chathamclub.com

17569 Playbill ad v2_Layout 1 6/18/13 4:27 PM Page 1

Graduate Studies at FDU Fairleigh Dickinson University offers more than 60 career-oriented graduate degree and certificate programs, including: • Administrative Science

• Homeland Security

• Business

• Nursing (includes D.N.P.)

• Communication • Computer Science

• Liberal Arts & Sciences • Pharmacy/Pharm.D.

• Cosmetic Science

• Psychology & Counseling

• Criminal Justice

• Sports Administration

• Education

• Student Services Administration

• Engineering

Online, blended and low-residency study options available. Web: fdu.edu/grad • Email: grad@fdu.edu

fdu.edu/grad


Q: If William Shakespeare were living today, would he watch HomeTowne Television®? A:

We think so! What better way to get local news and upcoming events in the hamlets, villages and cities.

Tune in and watch HomeTowne TV, ‘Your Neighborhood Network’ Comcast channel/36 and Verizon channel/33 HomeTowne News 7/11 a.m. & 7/11 p.m. www.hometownetv.org

HomeTowne Television is a 501(c)(3) non-profit local access station, serving communities for over thirty years.




Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.