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For 70 years the Globe and Craig Noel have held an integral place in San Diego his- tory as well as on the national theater scene, and we thank you for your support as we celebrate the Globe’s glorious past, present and future. For our 70th Anniversary, we’re preparing a truly delightful summer and we hope you’ll be along to join us for all the celebrations. As a kick-off to the anniversary celebration, we’ll be hosting a free Open House on June 18th on the Globe Plaza, featuring pre- sentations by the 2005 Shakespeare Festival company, Eliza- bethan treats, family activities, and much more. And later this summer we’ll be celebrating the 90th birthday of Globe Founding Director Craig Noel, who has literally been the heart and soul of this institution for nearly all of its 70 years. To be sure, none of this would be possible, let alone our fif- teen annual productions or our valuable work in the community, without the support of our generous donors. Ticket sales only cover 55% of our operating costs, and we count on your support to sustain the Globe’s reputation as one of the country’s top regional theatres. Fortunately, with the excitement surrounding our 2005 productions and 70th Anniversary celebrations, there has never been a better time to renew your commitment to the Globe as a contributor. Please consider increasing your annual gift to the Globe during this exciting anniversary year. PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P1 “How do you pick a season," we're repeatedly asked. And the answer, of course, is as varied as the selections, but in this case, we offer proof positive that one of the major elements in choosing a season is the availability of the artists themselves. Exceptionally talented people are in short supply, and we eagerly look forward to their continuing presence in our shops and in our theatres. So two prime examples: in the Carter we welcome back Kirsten Brandt, a woman of exceptional ability who has made not only a name for herself within the shape of the San Diego community by leading Sledgehammer Theatre as its past Artistic Director, but by wowing our audiences as well with each assign- ment, such as the brilliant The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow of last season, and now with Kenneth Lonergan’s Lobby Hero. And in the Globe, two unforgettable “greats" paired togeth- er here for the first time: Craig Noel's favorite playwright, the irascible and fascinating George Bernard Shaw returns with his hilarious Misalliance, a play we've not done since my first season as Artistic Director in 1982, which introduced to this communi- ty as director, Associate Artist Paxton Whitehead, and this time, to be under the brilliant baton of Stephen Wadsworth, perhaps one of the country's greatest and most accomplished exponents of style, returning after his triumph last year with Moliere's Don Juan. It isn't compulsory that we choose works for individual directors, but occasionally the opportunities are simply too rich to ignore. This, my friends, is one of those times. Enjoy! Welcome to LOUIS G. SPISTO Executive Director JACK O’BRIEN Artistic Director

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For 70 years the Globe and Craig Noelhave held an integral place in San Diego his-tory as well as on the national theater scene,and we thank you for your support as wecelebrate the Globe’s glorious past, presentand future. For our 70th Anniversary, we’repreparing a truly delightful summer and we

hope you’ll be along to join us for all the celebrations.

As a kick-off to the anniversary celebration, we’ll be hosting afree Open House on June 18th on the Globe Plaza, featuring pre-sentations by the 2005 Shakespeare Festival company, Eliza-bethan treats, family activities, and much more. And later thissummer we’ll be celebrating the 90th birthday of Globe FoundingDirector Craig Noel, who has literally been the heart and soul ofthis institution for nearly all of its 70 years.

To be sure, none of this would be possible, let alone our fif-teen annual productions or our valuable work in the community,without the support of our generous donors. Ticket sales onlycover 55% of our operating costs, and we count on your supportto sustain the Globe’s reputation as one of the country’s topregional theatres. Fortunately, with the excitement surroundingour 2005 productions and 70th Anniversary celebrations, therehas never been a better time to renew your commitment to theGlobe as a contributor. Please consider increasing your annual giftto the Globe during this exciting anniversary year.

PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P1

“How do you pick a season," we'rerepeatedly asked. And the answer, ofcourse, is as varied as the selections, but inthis case, we offer proof positive that one ofthe major elements in choosing a season isthe availability of the artists themselves.Exceptionally talented people are in short

supply, and we eagerly look forward to their continuing presencein our shops and in our theatres.

So two prime examples: in the Carter we welcome backKirsten Brandt, a woman of exceptional ability who has madenot only a name for herself within the shape of the San Diegocommunity by leading Sledgehammer Theatre as its past ArtisticDirector, but by wowing our audiences as well with each assign-ment, such as the brilliant The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow oflast season, and now with Kenneth Lonergan’s Lobby Hero.

And in the Globe, two unforgettable “greats" paired togeth-er here for the first time: Craig Noel's favorite playwright, theirascible and fascinating George Bernard Shaw returns with hishilarious Misalliance, a play we've not done since my first seasonas Artistic Director in 1982, which introduced to this communi-ty as director, Associate Artist Paxton Whitehead, and this time,to be under the brilliant baton of Stephen Wadsworth, perhapsone of the country's greatest and most accomplished exponentsof style, returning after his triumph last year with Moliere's Don Juan.

It isn't compulsory that we choose works for individualdirectors, but occasionally the opportunities are simply too richto ignore. This, my friends, is one of those times.

Enjoy!

W e l c o m e t o

LOUIS G. SPISTOExecutive Director

JACK O’BRIENArtistic Director

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P2 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

2 0 0 5 S e a s o n S p o n s o r sThe Old Globe is deeply grateful to its Season Sponsors, each of whom has made an annual dona-tion of $50,000 or greater. These gifts are critical to maintaining the theatre’s high quality of artis-

tic programming, and award-winning work in the community. The Board, staff and artists of theGlobe are honored by this endorsement of the theatre’s work.

Season Sponsors receive the ultimate level of access, recognition, benefits and services. To join this most cherished group of friends, please contact Todd Schultz, Director of Development, at (619) 231-1941 x2310.

The Lipinsky Family

Donald and Darlene Shiley

Sheryl and Harvey P. White

Karen and Donald Cohn

Conrad Prebys

Valerie and Harry Cooper

Norma Jean “Jake” Yonchak and Todd Figi

Anonymous

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P3

P R E S E N T S

SCENIC DESIGNNick Fouch

COSTUME DESIGNMary Larson

LIGHTING DESIGNDavid Lee Cuthbert

SOUND DESIGNPaul Peterson

STAGE MANAGERDiana Moser

BYKenneth Lonergan

LOBBY HERO

DIRECTED BY

Kirsten Brandt

Playwrights Horizons, Inc., New York City, produced the world premiere of Lobby Hero in 2000-2001.

The Playwrights Horizons production was presented off-Broadway by Jenny Weiner, Jon Steingart and Hal Luftig.

Lobby Hero by Kenneth Lonergan is presented by arrangment with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., in New York.

Casting by Brendon Fox

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C a s t o f C h a r a c t e r s

P4 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

Jeff……………………………………………………………...........……......................................Nick Cordileone

Bill………………………………….……………........................................................................Mark Espinoza

Dawn………………………..........……………...…...................................................................Lauren Lovett

William......................................................................................................................J. August Richards

IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Setting: The spacious lobby of a middle-income high-rise apartment building in Manhattan, and the street outside.

There will be one 15-minute intermission.

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Jeff battles each night to stay awake at his post as a

Manhattan apartment building security guard. His boss,

William, has worked for the security company since he was 16,

becoming the youngest captain in the firm’s history. William is

as precise and dedicated to protocol as Jeff is unable to adhere

to it. William knows Jeff is decent at his core, and tries to

reform his slacker ways. He actually likes Jeff, and, given the

position’s low pay, Jeff is a better employee for William than

other men with greater problems and darker hearts. The nor-

mal stasis of the graveyard shift is disrupted when William

receives news about a family member, and the building is visit-

ed by two of New York’s finest; a career cop bucking for a

detective’s shield and the fresh-from-the academy young

woman he is mentoring. The four nighthawks create a tangle

of mishaps and misunderstandings, which lead to a large

moral dilemma, one which forever changes all of their lives.

— Jerry Patch

S y n o p s i s

Jeff batalla todas las noches para mantenerse alerta en su

trabajo como velador de un edificio de apartamentos en

Manhattan. William, su jefe, ha trabajado para la compañia de

seguridad desde hace 16 años siendo el capitán de guardia más

joven en la historia de la firma. Mientras William es preciso y leal

al protocolo, a Jeff se le hace imposible apegarse a el. William

sabe que Jeff es un hombre decente de hueso colorado y que trata

de reformar su estilo descuidado. En realidad, Jeff le cae bien y

dando que el salario es bajo, Jeff es el empleado más conveniente

para William comparado con otros hombres con mayores proble-

mas y corazones obscuros. El estancamiento normal del turno

nocturno es interrumpido cuando William recive noticias de un

pariente y cuando dos de los mejores agentes de New York visi-

tan el edificio. Un policia de escuela quien compite con toda

pasión para obtener el distintivo y una joven mujer recien gradu-

ada de la academia y a quien el ha servido como tutor. Los cuatro

chotacabras crean un enredo de percances y malentendidos los

cuales los llevan a un dilema moral que les cambia la vida por

siempre.

— translation by AnaElvia Sánchez, Traductora

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P5

Setting: The spacious lobby of a middle-income high-rise apartment building in Manhattan, and the street outside.

There will be one 15-minute intermission.

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r sThank you for joining us today for one of our outstanding productions of Season 2005.

As you may already be aware, 2005 is a year for many celebrations at the Globe. The Theatre enjoys its70th Anniversary and to mark this special occasion, we are planning a community-wide Open House eventon Saturday, June 18th. We certainly hope you will come and join the fun.

Founding Director Craig Noel — the man who started it all — will celebrate his 90th Birthday this yearas well. We’ve commissioned internationally-renowned sculptor Lark Dimond Cates to create a bust inCraig’s likeness, and we’ll unveil the sculpture on Craig’s Birthday — August 25th — and toast the man whobrought life to San Diego’s theatre scene.

Our beloved Globe Guilders, the Theatre’s amazing auxiliary, will also enjoy a milestone in 2005, observing their GoldenAnniversary of providing invaluable service to the hearts and souls of the Company. On behalf of the Theatre, I salute the Guildersfor their tremendous contribution to the Globe, its artists and actors.

Also, please mark you calendars for the 2005 Globe Gala on Saturday, September 17. Enjoy an elegant dinner and then dance thenight away, all while supporting The Old Globe’s education and outreach programs.

To be sure, this year is filled with many celebrations and for a theatre that is 70 years old, it remains young at heart and ever-vitalto the American Theatre landscape. Enjoy the show!

The Old Globe is supported in part by grants from The City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, The Shubert Foundation, The County of San Diego, The National Endowment for the Arts, The San Diego Foundation's Weingart Price Fund, Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust and

The San Diego Foundation's Arts & Culture Grants Program.

Sheryl White, Chair,Board of Directors

Board ofDirectors

OFFICERS

Sheryl White*ChairTim K. Zinn*Vice Chair – FinanceRobert H. Gleason*Vice Chair – DevelopmentCarlos D. Malamud*Vice Chair – NominatingKathryn Hattox*SecretarySally Furay, R.S.C.J.*Treasurer

DIRECTORS

Mary Beth AdderleyJoseph BenoitCharles Brazell

Deni S. CarpenterKaren Cohn*Valerie S. CooperJane CowgillChristopher L. CrockettDarlene G. DaviesBruce M. DunlapSue Ebner Bea Epsten*Pam FarrVictor P. GálvezLee GoldbergRonald Heller, M.D.Viviana IbañezJoseph E. Jessop, Jr.Katherine KennedySheila LipinskyTimothy A. MacDonaldSusan MajorArthur NeumannRobert L. Noble, A.I.A.Robin Nordhoff

John RebeloSandra RedmanMike SamsonKelly SandersTom SaylesPhyllis SchwartzCurtis SmithNancy A. SpectorLouis G. Spisto*Anne C. TaubmanAnthony S. Thornley*Dean ThorpEvelyn Mack TruittCarol M. VeitPatricia WeilNorma Jean “Jake” Yonchak*Executive Committee Member

EMERITUS DIRECTORS

Garet B. Clark J. Dallas Clark

(1913–2005)Bernard Lipinsky

(1914–2001)Delza Martin Patsy ShumwayHarvey P. WhiteCarolyn Yorston

HONORARY DIRECTORS

Mrs. Richard C. Adams Clair Burgener Mrs. John H. Fox

(1908–2003)Audrey Geisel Paul Harter Gordon Luce Dolly Poet Deborah Szekely Hon. Pete Wilson

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P6 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

P r o d u c t i o n S p o n s o r

This production of Lobby Herois generously sponsored by ...

The Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust

Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust has sponsored numerous Globe productions, including Don Juan, TheMerry Wives of Windsor, Macbeth, Things We Do For Love, The Boswell Sisters, Beyond Therapy and Time Flies.Through its generous support of the entire San Diego community, the Trust ensures that the vision andlegacy of philanthropist Mandell Weiss continues to endure.

We extend our sincerest thanks to the Mandell Weiss Charitable Trust for their continued endorsementof the Globe’s artistic endeavors.

By David Rambo

August 6 - Sept. 11, 2005

“Dear Ann Landers...” These three simple words

suggest decades worth of advice given to lovelorn

teens, confused couples and a multitude of others

in need of counsel. Now, a deadline looms for a

column in which Ann will have to dish out advice

for a new kind of heartbreak: her own. Drawn

from the life and letters of Ann Landers, The Lady

With All the Answers is as much a look at ourselves

as it is a visit with the wise, funny, no-nonsense

woman who helped shape the social and sexual

landscapes of the last half-century.

Tickets: Call (619) 23-GLOBE (234-5623)

NEXT UP IN THE CASSIUS CARTER CENTRE STAGE

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THE LADY WITH ALL THE ANSWERS

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P7

$5,000,000 or greater

Sheryl and Harvey P. White

E x e c u t i v e P r o d u c e r s - L e a d e r s h i p G i f t s

The Executive Producers are a special group of friends who believe that The Old Globe plays an essential role in this community. Each has made a recent leadership gift of $1,000,000 or greater to significantly enhanceThe Old Globe today, paving a bright future for the Globe in years to come:

We applaud the leadership and vision of these truly wonderful friends. To learn more about becoming anExecutive Producer, please contact Todd Schultz, Director of Development, at (619) 231-1941 x2310.

Listing represents gifts received after January 2000.

$1,000,000 or greater

Audrey S. Geisel/San Diego Foundation Dr. Seuss Fund

Estate of Beatrice P. Lynds

Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Ottenstein

Estate of Dorothy Shorb Prough

Donald and Darlene Shiley

Photo by Melissa Jacobs

Robert S. Albritton Mr. Lawrence AlldredgeDr. Paul L. BlackClint BurdettTrish ButlerDr. & Mrs. Edgar D. CanadaMr. & Mrs. Dallas ClarkSteven J. CologneR. Patrick & Sharon ConnellMrs. Susan B. CowellPat & Dan DerbesMrs. Philip H. DickinsonMr. & Mrs. Robert W. DoedeMs. Marion Eggertsen

Dr. Bernard Eggertsen & Ms. Florence Nemkov

Mrs. Danah H. FaymanFifth & Hawthorn Restaurant/

Dave WittMr. & Mrs. Arnold GinnowMr. & Mrs. Leonard HirschMr. & Mrs. Alfred W. JaCobyRussell & Mary JohnsonMr. & Mrs. J. Robert KingKen & Sheryl KingBob & Laura KyleTerry & Mary LehrRuth & Ron LeonardiPeter & Inge Manes

Bob Martinet & Susan ParkinDr. Marianne McDonaldPaul I. MeyerMr. & Mrs. George MillerMrs. Harle MontgomeryDavid & Noreen MullikenBette NagelbergCharles NoellMr. & Mrs. Victor H.

OttensteinMr. & Mrs. Blaine QuickMr. & Mrs. Arthur RivkinMr. & Mrs. Roger RobertsDonald & Darlene ShileyMs. Roberta Simpson

Dorothy & Joel SollenderGail Squires & Yaman SencanMs. Jeanette StevensDr. & Mrs. Jay SweeneyMarc R. Tarasuck, AIADixie & Ken UnruhOmar & Carol WinterJune YoderMr. & Mrs. Robert D. Young

For more information, please contact Michele Prosserat (619) 231-1941 x2311.

A d v i s o r y C o u n c i l M e m b e r s

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P8 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

LONERGAN and LOBBY HEROOver the past ten years, Kenneth Lonergan has emerged as one of the hottestdramatic writers working today. His “studio” screenplays for big budgetHollywood films made him an A-list screenwriter commanding seven figurefees. He had three hit plays running off-Broadway in New York and nationalmedia attention brought him his Oscar nomination and double award win atthe Sundance Film Festival for You Can Count on Me.

His success earned him a three-picture studio deal as writer/director, and ongo-ing working relationships with producer/directors like Martin Scorsese. Hopesthat Lonergan will continue to write for the theatre are best buoyed by the factthat he's interested in creating a play for his actress-wife, the excellent J. Smith-Cameron, and his high school pal and his wife, Matthew Broderick and SarahJessica Parker.

Kenneth Lonergan’s impressive career trajectory received a jump start when, atthe age of 18, he was a winner in Stephen Sondheim’s first Young PlaywrightFestival. In 1990 he submitted a film script to Warner Brothers, based on ananecdote told by his psychoanalyst stepfather. It became the movie Analyze This,

which was finally produced in 1999, with Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro.

His play, This is Our Youth, was successful in the U.S. and England, and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Best Playand won Encore Magazine’s Taking Off Award. The Waverly Gallery, drawn from his grandmother’s experience with Alzheimer’s,was a finalist for the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Lonergan wrote, directed and acted in the independent film You Can Count On Me, which was a multiple prize winner at the2001 Sundance Festival, and received numerous other awards including Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations asBest Screenplay.

Lobby Hero was developed at South Coast Repertory Theater in 1999, with incoming Old Globe Resident Director Jerry Patchas dramaturg. It opened at New York’s Playwrights Horizon in 2000 and enjoyed lengthy off-Broadway and London runs. Itreceived nominations for the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Best Play Awards, and the John Gassner PlaywrightingAwards, and was included in the 2000-2001 Best Plays annual.

Lonergan also co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated Scorsese film Gangs of New York. Recent projects include screen adap-tations of T. H. White’s Once and Future King and Jack Finney’s Time and Agan; and the play True to You which appeared at theTribeca Theater Festival 2004, starring his wife J.Smith-Cameron and directed by John Rando.

Lonergan has given a considerable number of interviews to a variety of outlets ranging from The New York Times to film andtheatre websites. His comments about his work and his approach to writing are thoughtful and provide insight into his strat-egy for Lobby Hero. On the next page is a compendium of quotations from interviews given from a variety of sources credited.

KENNETH LONERGAN

Notes and photo courtesy of South Coast Repertory Theatre.

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P9

BEING HEROIC

The greatest obstacle to being heroic is thedoubt whether one may not be going to prove

one’s self a fool; the truest heroism is toresist the doubt; and the profoundest wisdom,

to know when it ought to be resisted, andwhen to be obeyed.

— Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1852

MORAL DILEMMADEFINED

A moral dilemma involves a situation in which the agent has only two courses of actionavailable, and each requires performing a

morally impermissible action.

Plato presents the classic example:

A man borrows a weapon from his neighbor promising to return it at his neighbor’s

request. One day the neighbor, in a fit of rage, asks forthe weapon back apparently with the intention

to kill someone. The man is faced with adilemma: if he keeps his promise, then he will

be an accessory to murder; if he refuses tohand over the weapon, he violates his promise.

A moral dilemma, then, is a situation involvinga choice between two opposing courses of

action, where there are moral considerationsin support of each course of action.

— from The Encyclopedia of Philosophy

ACCORDING TO LONERGAN ...

“The plot elements in Lobby Hero suggested themselves asI was working on it. I did want it to be about people indire circumstances . . . It’s a bit like a fable, a tangledmorality play.” (3)

“I’m a great believer that real life is more interesting thanmade-up life, that the details of real life are much moredramatic.” (1)

“Of the people I know well, I don’t know anyone whodoes not have some inhibiting characteristics of somekind that get in their way more often than external forcesdo. There are people who get hit by disease or bad luck orhardship or crime, but I know more about the other kindsof trouble.” (1)

“I don’t like movies that are all bleak and bad — we knowlife is tragic — but there are billions of people who haveexperiences that end horribly, and they’re stuck trying tofigure out what it all means and how they’re going to geton with it. And one of the ways the get on with it is thefact that they like each other a lot.” (1)

“I think some of the things that seem to come up a lot forme [in my writing] are people dealing with things that aremuch bigger than they are; and then I seem to write a lotabout people taking care of each other, or failing to takecare of each other.” (2)

“I was interested in writing about a situation where thedeck is stacked against somebody . . . I was interested insomebody who’s just trying to do their job and be ahuman being at the same time in an environment thatmakes it very difficult to be both.” (3)

CREDITS(1) Rachel Westwood, Indiana University (2) Interview by Liz Duffy Adams, Stage&Screen, 2000 (3) Interview by Rachel Kushner, BOMB Magazine, Fall, 2000

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P10 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

Nick Cordileone(Jeff)THE OLD GLOBE:Debut. ELSEWHERE:Metamorphoses, Hamlet,Private Lives, Ring Roundthe Moon, Uncle Vanya, AMan for All Seasons,Detective Story, 1776, TheDiviners, amid five-plusyears in the resident

ensemble at Lamb's Players Theatre; TwelfthNight, New Village Arts; South of Heaven,Sledgehammer Theatre. EDUCATION:Bachelor of Science in Theatre Performancefrom Northern Arizona University. Mr.Cordileone will follow wife Amy to NYU inthe fall, Hero in tow.

Mark Espinoza(Bill)THE OLD GLOBE:Debut. REGIONAL:True West, PortlandCenter Stage; TheWinter’s Tale, MissouriRep; Relative Values,Alabama ShakespeareFest; As You Like It,

Mirror of the Invisible World, Cloud Tectonics, TheGoodman Theatre. CABARET: I Was JesseDammit, Danny’s Skylight Room, NYC; Starfest,Frankfurt Opera House; Gemutlich, Int’lTheatre of Frankfurt. FILM/TV: The Fugitive,Eastside, Navy NCIS, JAG, Married With Children,Nip/Tuck, NYPD Blue, The Agency, Beverly Hills90210 (series regular). EDUCATION: Circlein the Square Theatre School, NYC. Recipientof the first Martha Schlamme Scholarship.

Lauren Lovett(Dawn)THE OLD GLOBE:Debut. REGIONAL:Alley Theatre, BerkeleyRep, Geva, Indiana Rep,La Jolla Playhouse, LongWharf Theatre,McCarter Theatre, NJ

Shakespeare, Providence Black Rep, StudioArena. NY THEATER: New York ShakespeareFestival, TACT, NY Theatre Workshop, MabouMines. TV: Guiding Light. EDUCATION: Ms.Lovett received a BFA in Drama at the JuilliardSchool.

J. AugustRichards(William)THE OLD GLOBE:Debut. REGIONAL:Space, Mark TaperForum; In the Master’sHouse, Summers in Suffolk,

West Memphis Mojo, Dreamgirls, Bubblin’ BrownSugar, Cloud 9, A Raisin in the Sun, A Flea in HerEar, Les Liasons Dangereuses. FILM: Why Do FoolsFall in Love, Good Burger. TV: Angel (series regu-lar), CSI: Miami, The Practice, Chicago Hope.MOW: The Temptations, Critical Assembly, Mutiny,Running Mates. TRAINING: Mr. Richardsreceived a BFA in Acting from the University ofSouthern California.

Kenneth Lonergan(Playwright)Kenneth Lonergan has been represented inNew York by Lobby Hero (PlaywrightsHorizons, John Houseman Theatre, DramaDesk Best Play nominee, Outer Critics CircleBest Play and John Gassner Playwrightingnominee, included in the 2000-2001 BestPlays annual), The Waverly Gallery(Williamstown Theatre Festival, Promenade;2001 Pulitzer Prize runner-up), and This Is OurYouth (Drama Desk Best Play nominee). LobbyHero (Olivier Award Nominee for Best Play)and This Is Our Youth have also received produc-

tions on London’s West End. He co-wrote thefilm Gangs of New York which garnered a WGAand Academy Award nomination for BestOriginal Screenplay. His film You Can Count onMe, which he wrote and directed, was nominat-ed for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay,won the Sundance 2000 Grand Jury Prize andthe Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, the NYFilm Critics Circle, LA Film Critics Circle,Writers Guild of America and National Board ofReview awards for Best Screenplay of 2001, theAFI awards for Best Film and Best New Writer,as well as The Sutherland Trophy at the LondonFilm Festival. He is a member of Naked Angels.He is married to actress J. Smith-Cameron.

Kirsten Brandt(Director)THE OLD GLOBE: The Intelligent Design of JennyChow (San Diego Critic’s Circle Award). Ms.Brandt was the Artistic Director ofSledgehammer Theatre from 1999-2005 whereshe produced 23 productions, including nineworld premieres and five west coast premieres.During her tenure, she directed 15 showsincluding When the World Was Green, A DreamPlay, Macbeth, A Knife in the Heart (KPBS PattéAward, San Diego Playbill Award), The UniversalMonster Show, Richard III, the rock opera Alice inModernland, Furious Blood (KPBS Patté Award),Sweet Charity (Backstage West Garland Award),and wrote and directed The Frankenstein Project(KPBS Patté Award) and NU: Part I & III. Heracclaimed production of Kelly Stuart’sDemonology was adapted for radio broadcast onKPBS-FM. Her play Berzerkergäng received aKPBS Patté Award for “OutstandingProduction” in 2003. Other credits include:Sarah Schulman’s The Burning Deck (starringDiane Venora and Lionel Smith) for La JollaPlayhouse; The Laramie Project for SierraRepertory Theatre; Deporting the Divas and BraveSmiles… for Diversionary Theatre. She hasdirected for UCSD’s MFA program, The Fritz,Playwrights Project, New Dramatists, NYUTisch School of Drama, and A.S.K. TheatreProjects in Los Angeles. Brandt studied play-writing at the University of Birmingham,England and directing at UCSD and has trainedwith the SITI Company. She is the recipient ofthe San Diego Critic’s Circle Award for “CreativeAchievement” in 2003. She currently lives inSanta Cruz.

P r o f i l e s

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P11

Nick Fouch(Scenic Design)THE OLD GLOBE: Debut. ELSEWHERE: TheGoat, or Who Is Sylvia, San Diego Rep (WinnerKPBS Patté Award for Scenic Design);Macbeth, Kid Simple, When the World Was Green,Sledgehammer Theatre; Hecuba, 6th@PennTheatre (Winner KPBS Patté Award for ScenicDesign). EDUCATION: Nick holds a BFA inScenic Design and Technical Direction fromThe University of Idaho. He also serves asTechnical Director for San Diego Rep andSledgehammer Theatre.

Mary Larson(Costume Design)THE OLD GLOBE: The Intelligent Design ofJenny Chow. REGIONAL: 2005 POP Tour, Bayand the Spectacles of Doom, A Feast of Fools, LaJolla Playhouse; Working, A Streetcar NamedDesire, Hamlet, Spunk (dramalogue), BurningDreams, The Dybbuk, Ruby’s Bucket of Blood, SanDiego Rep; When the World Was Green (A Chef ’sTale), A Dream Play, Macbeth, Phaedra in Delirium,Medea, Queen of Colchester, [sic], A Knife in theHeart, The Universal Monster Show, Richard III,The Devil’s River, Alice in Modernland, The GhostSonata, Furious Blood, Phenomenal Acceleration,True West, The Frankenstein Project,Sledgehammer Theatre; Cross Dressing in theDepression, Sledgehammer and Theatre E;Carthage, Theatre E; Waverly Gallery, Still Life,Orphans, A Midsummer Nights Dream, UncleVanya, New Village Arts; The Most Fabulous StoryEver Told, Diversionary Theatre. Mary holds anMFA in Theatre from UCSD.

David Lee Cuthbert(Lighting Design)The OLD GLOBE: The Intelligent Design of JennyChow, Rounding Third, Faith Healer. BROAD-WAY: Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays directed byDes McAnuff. REGIONAL: The Burning Deck,I Think I Like Girls, A Feast of Fools, An Eveningwith Billy Crystal and Diva for La JollaPlayhouse; A Christmas Carol (2002-2006),Women Who Steal (Production Designer),Jaywalker and Zoot Suit for San Diego Rep;

Hannah and Martin, ART (Dean GoodmanChoice Award) and The Piano Lesson for SanJose Rep; and over a dozen productions forSledgehammer Theatre in lighting, scenicand projection design. ELSEWHERE: SouthCoast Rep, The Group at Strasberg, PCPATheaterfest, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, TheMagic Theatre, A Contemporary Theater, TheIntiman, Syracuse Stage, 7 Stages and PS122.National Tours include The History (andMystery) of the Universe, and two tours withThe New Pickle Circus. Internationally,David designed the 25th anniversary tour ofTerminal, directed by Joseph Chaikin, whichpremiered in Belgrade. He has received a SanDiego Critic’s Circle Award for A Knife in theHeart at Sledgehammer and has receivednumerous KPBS Patté awards for his work.David is a Professor of Design at UC SantaCruz.

Paul Peterson(Sound Design)THE OLD GLOBE: Misalliance, Vincent inBrixton, I Just Stopped By to See the Man, Fiction,Lucky Duck, The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow,The Food Chain, Two Sisters and a Piano,Resurrection Blues, Bus Stop, Rough Crossing,Blue/Orange, Time Flies, Pentecost, Knowing Cairo,Loves & Hours, Splendour, All My Sons, FaithHealer, Smash, An Infinite Ache, Compleat FemaleStage Beauty, Betrayal, The SantaLand Diaries, Dr.Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, ThePavilion, Enter the Guardsman, The Boswell Sisters,Vita and Virginia, The Countess, Crumbs from theTable of Joy, Orson's Shadow, God's Man in Texas,Travels with My Aunt. ELSWHERE: The MagicFire, Milwaukee Rep; POP Tour (1999,2000), La Jolla Playhouse; A Dream Play, KidSimple, Nu, [sic], A Knife in the Heart, Richard III,The Chairs, Demonology, Alice in Modernland,Sledgehammer Theatre (Associate Artist);also credits at The Wilma Theatre, L.A.TheatreWorks, San Diego Repertory Theatre,North Coast Rep, Diversionary Theatre, CapeFear Regional Theatre, Hope SummerRepertory Theatre, Malashock Dance &Company, The University of San Diego, SanDiego State University, and the FreudTheatre at UCLA. EDUCATION: BA inDrama with an emphasis in Technical Designfrom San Diego State University. Paul is a

member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829.

Diana Moser(Stage Manager)THE OLD GLOBE: Fiction, The Intelligent Designof Jenny Chow. REGIONAL: La Jolla Playhouse,San Diego Rep, Arena Stage, Repertory Theatreof St. Louis, New York Theatre Workshop,Berkshire Theatre Festival, Children’s TheatreCompany of Minneapolis and Arizona TheatreCompany. She holds an MFA in directing fromPurdue University. When not doing theatre,Diana lives and travels aboard the classicwooden sailboat “Simba I” with her belovedcaptain, Paul.

FOR THIS PRODUCTION

Additional StaffAssistant Director..........................................Angela MillerAssistant Set Design.............................Amanda StephensAssistant Costume Design.......................Tara GasparianProduction Assistant...............................Stacey Schrom

UnderstudiesDawn............................................................Eve DanzeisenBill.............................................................David VillalobosJeff......................................................................Matt BiedelWilliam.........................................................Walter Murray

The Directors are members of the Society of StageDirectors and Choreographers, an independent nationallabor union.

This theater operates under an agreement between theLeague of Resident Theatres and Actors’ EquityAssociation, the union of professional actors and stagemanagers in the United States.

This Theatre operates under an Agreement with theInternational Alliance of Theatrical Stage EmployeesLocal No. 122.

The Scenic, Costume, Lighting and Sound Designers inLORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic ArtistsLocal USA-826, IATSE.

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SEASON

CHITARIVERA,

TWOWORL

DPRE-MIEREMUSI-CALS!(619) 23-GLOBE (234-5623)

www.TheOldGlobe.org | GROUP SALES: (619) 231-1941 x2408

Photo by Ken Howard.

THE ONLY WAY TO GUARANTEETICKETS IS TO SUBSCRIBE!

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P13

2004 OLD GLOBE USHERSANONYMOUS (2)MR. AND MRS. JAMES W.BASTIENRUTH AND IRVIN BELENZONALAN BENAROYADANIEL BUNNDALLAS AND MARY CLARKNEIL AND MARY CLENDENINNKAREN AND DONALD COHNR. PATRICK AND SHARONCONNELLVALERIE AND HARRY COOPERJANE & TOM FETTERROBERT GLEASON AND

MARC MATYSTHE GLOBE GUILDERSKATHRYN HATTOXKIMBERLY HELLERLEONARD AND ELAINE HIRSCHJOSEPH E. JESSOP, JR.KATHERINE KENNEDY/

RELOCATION COORDINATESLAS PATRONASGEORGE AND CAROL LATTIMERTHE LIPINSKY FAMILYDR. MARIANNE MCDONALDPAUL I. AND MARGARET W.MEYERDAVID AND NOREEN MULLIKENJACK O’BRIENBRENDA MARSH-REBELO

AND JOHN REBELOSANDRA AND ALLEN REDMANELLEN C. REVELLERIVKIN FAMILY FOUNDATIONMARION ROSSALEX AND JANET SANDIE &FAMILYSANTOSHA FUNDDONALD AND DARLENE SHILEYUNION BANK OF CALIFORNIASHERYL AND HARVEY P. WHITEBARBARA WITTNER

The Old Globe Theatre now has new seats, thanks tothe generosity of many of our community members,bringing your comfort level up to that of Globe performance quality.

Installing these beautiful new seats and carpeting hasbeen a major undertaking, and we hope you will helpus defray the costs by naming one or more of the newseats. Sponsor a seat for $5,000, and we will inscribeyour name on a brass arm-rest plaque, as a visibleacknowledgment of your leadership in Globe support.

The Old Globe begins the 21st Century with nationaland international artistic presence like never before.Reserve your place in the history of The Old Globe bycalling our Development Office at (619) 231-1941 x2309 today.

JOIN US IN APPLAUDING THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALSAND CORPORATIONS WHO HAVE PLEDGED THEIRS U P P O R TTO THE 2004 OLD GLOBE SEAT CAMPAIGN:

(619) 23-GLOBE (234-5623)www.TheOldGlobe.org | GROUP SALES: (619) 231-1941 x2408

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P14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINEP14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINEP14 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

T h e C r a i g N o e l L e a g u e

We hope you’ll consider joining the Craig Noel League,the planned giving society of The Old Globe. The time hascome to secure the future of the Globe — which hasenriched our lives and nourished us for nearly 70 years —so that it will do the same for generations to come. Manythoughtful friends are ensuring The Old Globe’s future byleaving gifts in their wills and estate plans to help us in thiseffort. The League honors today these thoughtful friendswhose generosity will sustain the excellence of The OldGlobe for generations.

Examples of ways friends are helping include makingsimple bequests, gifts of life insurance, gifts of real estate,

and charitable trusts. For more information, please contact Planned Giving Officer Brad Ballard at (619) 231-1941 x2309 or viae-mail at [email protected]. Thank you.

Endowment GiftsSupporting the theatrein perpetuity.

Continued support of The OldGlobe’s endowment will ensure afinancially strong and artisticallyexcellent Globe for tomorrow. Pleasejoin us in thanking these very specialdonors for their far-sighted supportof The Old Globe.

Anonymous (2)John A. BerolJoe A. Callaway*Dr. David & Ava CarmichaelMaria CarreraJ. Dallas & Mary H. ClarkIn Memory of Lowell DaviesMorey & Jeanne Feldman and

Family

The Globe GuildersJim & Betty HempsteadHollis FoundationMrs. Anna P. LordMission Valley Community

FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsStephen Nielander &

Dominique Alessio

Mrs. Margaret F. PeningerFlorence Borgeson Plunkert*Jessie W. Polinsky*Jeannie & Arthur RivkinSan Diego Trust and SavingsMr. & Mrs. Gene Trepte

*Deceased

For more information about the Craig Noel League or Endowment Gifts, please contact Brad Ballard at (619) 231-1941 x2309.

Craig Noel League Co-chairs Carolyn Yorston (left) and Sally Furay (right) withArtistic Director Craig Noel Photo: Melissa Jacobs

Craig Noel LeagueMembers

Securing the future throughplanned gifts.

Robert S. AlbrittonNancine BelfioreDr. and Mrs. Edgar D. CanadaGaret and Wendy ClarkJ. Dallas* and Mary H. ClarkPatricia W. Crigler, Ph.D.,

CAPT/USN/Ret.Patricia and Donn DeMarceMrs. Philip H. DickinsonDr. and Mrs. Robert EpstenFrank A. Frye, IIIRobert Gleason and

Marc MatysMarcy Goldstone

Kathryn Crippen HattoxDavid and Debbie HawkinsCraig and Mary HunterBarbara Iredale*Bob JacobsJoseph E. JessopJ. Robert and Gladys H. KingMarilyn KneelandJean and David LaingJerry Lester FoundationDr. Bernard Lipinsky*Heather ManionCalvin ManningPaul I. and Margaret W. MeyerJudy and George MillerSteve MillerDr. Robert W. MinerShirley MulcahyLaurie Dale Munday

Stanley Nadel and Cecilia Carrick

Arthur and Marilyn NeumannCraig NoelGreg and Polly NoelPACEM (Pacific Academy of

Ecclesiastical Music)Mrs. Margaret F. PeningerVelda Pirtle*Florence Borgeson Plunkert*Dolly and Jim PoetDorothy Shorb Prough*Brenda Marsh-Rebelo and

John RebelloDonald and Darlene ShileyPatsy and Forrest ShumwayB. Sy and Ruth Ann SilverRoberta SimpsonDolores and Rod Smith

John and Cindy SorensenMarje SpearNancy A. Spector and

Alan R. SpectorJeanette StevensEric Leighton SwensonAnne C. TaubmanCherie Halladay TirschwellMarian Trevor

(Mrs. Walter M.)*Evelyn Mack TruittCarol and Lawrence VeitHarvey and Jordine

Von WantochMerle and Phil WahlSheryl and Harvey P. WhiteMrs. Jack Galen WhitneyStanley E. Willis II*Julie Meier WrightCarolyn Yorston

*Deceased

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P15

PLAY A LEADING ROLEBy Supporting Broadway’s Best

and San Diego’s Finest

> Priority seating for the season> Discounts at the gift shop and participating restaurants for pre- and post-show dining> The Globe’s unrivaled VIP ticketing> Invitations to special events> Admission to the Lipinsky Family Suite, VIP Valet Parking and more

Ticket sales cover just 45% of the cost of producing 15 productions annually. Only with your sup-port can The Old Globe maintain and build upon its world-class reputation as one of America’s pre-miere theatres. Your gift will be deeply appreciated, and depending on your level of support, you willalso enjoy some of our many donor benefits, such as…

For more information on giving to the Globe, please call (619) 231-1941 x2305 or go towww.TheOldGlobe.org and join the party!

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P16 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

Benefactors($100,000 and above)

City of San Diego,Commission for Arts & Culture

Audrey S. Geisel/The San DiegoFoundation Dr. Seuss Fund

The San Diego Union-TribuneThe Shubert Foundation

Season Sponsors($50,000 to $99,999)

AT&TJ. Dallas & Mary H. Clark Fund of

The San Diego FoundationKaren & Donald CohnValerie & Harry CooperGlobe GuildersThe Lipinsky FamilyThe Parker Foundation

(Gerald & Inez Grant Parker)Conrad PrebysQualcomm, Inc.Sempra EnergyDonald & Darlene ShileyWells FargoSheryl & Harvey P. WhiteNorma Jean “Jake” Yonchak

& Todd Figi

Production Sponsors($25,000 to $49,999)

Mary Beth Adderley & Richard WrightAmerican AirlinesBank of AmericaMr. & Mrs. William J. BarkettAlan BenaroyaJohn A. BerolBreak-Away ToursCalifornia Bank & TrustCohn Restaurant Group/Prado RestaurantContinental AirlinesCounty of San DiegoKathryn & John HattoxHM Electronics, Inc.Joan & Irwin JacobsMarsh, Inc.National Endowment for the ArtsNorthern Trust Bank

Patrons of the PradoSaks Fifth AvenueSheraton San Diego Hotel & MarinaTarget StoresUnion Bank of CaliforniaMandell Weiss Charitable Trust

Director Circle($10,000 to $24,999)

Anonymous (2)Elizabeth M. AdderleyCharles & Molly BrazellThe Louis Yager Cantwell

Private FoundationKen & Deni CarpenterDarlene G. Davies

in memory of Lowell DaviesMr. & Mrs. Brian DevineBea & Dr. Robert M. EpstenPam & Chuck FarrLee & Frank GoldbergSusan & Dr. Ronald HellerDr. & Mrs. Harry F. Hixson, Jr.Deni & Jeff JacobsJoseph E. Jessop, Jr.Katherine Kennedy/

Relocation CoordinatesMr. & Mrs. Neil KjosSue & John MajorRobert L. Noble, AIARobin & Hank NordhoffPatsy & Forrest ShumwayAnne Taubman & David BoyleEvelyn Mack TruittCarol & Larry VeitChristopher & PatriciaWeilWeingart-Price Fund at

The San Diego FoundationBrent V. Woods & Laurie C. MitchellCarolyn W. YorstonEllen & Tim Zinn

Founder Circle($5,000 to $9,999)

Lawrence G. Alldredge & Dawn MooreKen & Ginger BaldwinMr. & Mrs. James W. BastienCecilia Carrick & Stan Nadel

Nina & Robert DoedeMrs. Danah H. FaymanThompson & Jane Trevor FetterSamuel J. & Katherine French Fund,

Wells Fargo TrusteeMary Ann & Arnold GinnowRobert Gleason & Marc MatysBob Martinet & Susan ParkinDr. Marianne McDonaldPaul I. & Margaret W. Meyer Fund

at The San Diego FoundationMoney/Arenz Foundation, Inc.Arthur & Marilyn NeumannPratt Memorial FundAllison & Robert PriceEllen C. RevelleJeannie & Arthur RivkinNancy & Alan Spector and FamilyMs. Jeanette StevensDeborah SzekelyJune E. Yoder

Playwright Circle($2,500 to $4,999)

Dr. & Mrs. Wayne AkesonRobert S. AlbrittonGail, John & Jennifer AndradeMr. & Mrs. Richard BaldwinMelissa & Michael BartellJoan & Jeremy BergCity of Chula Vista Office of Cultural ArtsGaret & Wendy ClarkThe Colwell Family FundMs. Heidi Conlan/

The Sahan Daywi FoundationJohn & Ann Davies Bernard J. Eggertsen & Florence NemkovSusanna & Michael FlasterMartha & George GaffordFred & Alicia HallettMelissa & James Hoffmann

A n n u a l F u n d D o n o r s

The Old Globe’s ability to maintain the highest standard of excellence,while keeping ticket pricesaffordable, is due in large part to the annual financial support of nearly 3,500 individuals, businesses, foundations and government agencies. Please join us in giving a warm thanks andrecognition to these leaders who have made tonight and many other performances possible. The Old Globe appreciates the support of those who have stepped into the spotlight:

Did you know ticket salescover only 55% of

the Globe’s costs to present live theatre?

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P17

Mary & Russell JohnsonDr. & Mrs. Richard L. KahlerBob & Gladys KingDr. Ronald & Mrs. Ruth LeonardiPeter & Inge ManesJudy & George MillerDrs. Francis & Patricia MontalbanoCoralee Ann MorrisDavid & Noreen MullikenTim & Leslie PaulDolly & Jim PoetMr. & Mrs. Matthew PollackJames S. & Kalpana RhodesThe San Diego FoundationJay & Diane SweeneyMarilyn Elizabeth ThompsonDixie & Ken UnruhDr. & Mrs. Andrew J. ViterbiRobert Young

Craig Noel Circle ($1,500 to $2,499)

Mrs. Mary Thomas AdamsRichard AddessoIn Memory of Charles R. AllenAnonymous (2)Mr. & Mrs. John E. Barbey, Jr.Diana Barliant & Nowell WischDr. C. K. Barta & Inge LehmanTeresa & Tom BernardSally & John BerryPamela F. BillingsCharles & Charlotte BirdPaul BlackCynthia Bolker & Greg RizziWilliam & Janice BoppRobert & Lillie Breitbard FoundationBRG ConsultingArthur & Sophie BrodyClint & Susie BurdettMrs. Jeanette BurnettDr. & Mrs. Robert M. CallicottRuth Mary CampbellDr. & Mrs. Edgar D. CanadaCarol & Rudy CesenaCarol & Jeff ChangR. Patrick & Sharon ConnellDr. Roger C. CornellRichard & Stephanie CouttsSusan B. CowellSally & Pat CrahanMrs. Willard T. CudneyDr. & Mrs. Francis C. Cushing, Jr.Pat & Dan DerbesDean & Mrs. M.H. DessentMrs. Philip H. DickinsonJim & Sally Ditto

Marion EggertsenNoddy & Ira EpsteinMr. & Mrs. Ronald C. ErbettaMark FaberCarol FinkBruce & Patricia FischerDieter & Susan Fischer/

Dieter’s Mercedes ServiceMillicent & Charles FroehlichKaren & Orrin GabschMrs. Deede GalesBarbara & Albert GarlinghouseBill & Judy GarrettDrs. Thomas H. & Jane D. GawronskiMr. & Mrs. Daniel GenisTeresa C. GeorgeNancy Reed GibsonMartin & Enid GleichBud, Nancy & Rebecca GoodpastureDr. & Mrs. William GottMs. Cheryl HaimsohnNorman & Valerie HapkeDrs. Patrick Harrison & Eleanor LynchDr. & Mrs. Peter K. HellwigMaria & Michael HermanRhonda Heth & Tom MabieLeonard & Elaine HirschAlexa Kirkwood HirschDr. David K. HostetlerMr. & Mrs. Gary R. HuckellRichard & Janet HunterAlfred & Pat JaCobyWilliam W. KaratzMarge & Jerry KatlemanWilliam & Edythe KentonMr. & Mrs. Irving J. KernKen & Sheryl KingDr. Fritz KleinDr. Ara & Sosi KlijianPhyllis & Martin KornfeldRosalie KostanzerBob & Laura KyleWilliam Ladd & Anita BusquetsTerry & Mary LehrMs. Sherrill LeistJames & Pamela LesterElsa & Jerry LewisMrs. Thelma LindbladeKitty LombardoMr. Robert E. Mackey, Jr.Barbara J. MalkCharlie & Jackie MannR.J. Maus, ArchitectsJeri & Bill McGawJosie Rios McGuffey & A.T. McGuffeyElizabeth & Edward McIntyreEthel Merriman RealtorElizabeth MeyerEstelle & Jim Milch

Steve MillerRena Minisi & Rich PaulJudith & Neil MorganJames & Nancy MullenRuth & Jim MulvaneyBette NagelbergJosiah & Rita NeeperCharles Noell & Barbara VossMarcia & Jim PiperMrs. Gail Powell DavisJim & Claudia PrescottRAdm. Arthur & Peggy Price, Jr.Michael & Cheryl PriceBrenda Marsh-Rebelo & John Rebelo Roger & Christine RobertsNancy RobertsonWarren & Beverly SanbornSusan & Edward SandersonMargery P. SchneiderRoberta J. SimpsonDotti & Joel SollenderGail Squires & Yaman SencanEugene L. & Hannah StepGwen StoughtonMarc R. Tarasuck, AIAThe Tarlov FamilyMr. & Mrs. Charles TaubmanMrs. Claire TavaresCherie Halladay TirschwellCarol VassiliadisDoris & Lou VetteseJordine & Harvey Von WantochMerle & Phil WahlJohn & Christy WaltonWD-40 CompanyShirli Fabri WeissMichael & Penny WilkesBetty Jo & Hal WilliamsOmar & Carol WinterBrad YoungHelene & Allan ZimanAllan & Bev Zukor

Platinum ($1,000 to $1,499)

Anonymous (1)Drs. John & Karen BergerMary Ann BlairDrs. Gary & Barbara BlakeRonda & Stanley BreitbardMr. & Mrs. Blaine A. BriggsConrad & Christa Burke Fund

of the San Diego FoundationJudy & Tom CarterSandra & Harry CarterCeleste & Steven CowellSue K. & Charles C. Edwards, M.D.

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P18 PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE

W. D. NicholsRod & Barbara OrthDr. John C. ParkerSusan ParkerWilliam & Sandra PeaveyMrs. Margaret F. PeningerMr. & Mrs. David J. PettittDeborah Brooks PettryMr. & Mrs. Thomas PierceDick & Rosemary PinneyDr. Ken Pischel & Dr. Katherine OzanichDr. & Mrs. Daniel PorteLisa PowellEileen PrisbyMary & Kedar PyattJeffrey & Vivien ResslerStuart & Linda RobinsonDrs. Sara Rosenthal & Julie PrazichDr. H. Warren RossDon & Darlene RussellDr. & Mrs. Roger H. SchmittRichard Shapiro & Marsha JangerKen SherborneDee E. Silver, M.D.Alan & Esther SimanRodney & Dolores SmithHerbert & Elene SolomonAnn & Robert SteinerRobert H. StickelEric Leighton SwensonCharles B. Tesar, M.D.Margo ThomasLawrence P. UrbonasWill & Vanessa Van Loben SelsNatalie C. Venezia & Paul A. SagerKenneth & Lorelei WarburtonZona WeeklyJanis WellbergAngela WhiteleyCarol & Dennis WilsonKeith J. Wong

Silver ($250 to $499)

Alfred Aburto & Carol ParkerMr. Gale Acker & Dr. Nancy AckerSusan AdamsB.J. & Sybil AdelsonMark AllenGeorge AmeraultAnonymous (7)Drs. Michael & Gabriela AntosCharles ArthurMike & Rhoda AuerMark & Tina BachmanJohn Randolph Backman, M.D. &

Steve & Carolyn ConnerJane CowgillMrs. Gigi CramerDr. & Mrs. William R. DitoDO or DICESilvia Dreyfuss/LABS, Inc.Joanne DunnIn Memory of

Richard & Elaine FechheimerEsther & Robert FeierMs. Pat FrostArthur & Judy GetisThe Golemb FamilyDrs. Leonard & Barbara GosnikGrady & Associates Attorneys at LawDr. & Mrs. Don GrahamPamela L. GravenCarol & Don GreenEd & Frances GrimesAlex & Mary HartThomas M. HenryArnie & Barbara HessMr. & Mrs. Thomas O. HippieTerry & Peter HoltJean E. HoltzDrs. Andrew & Sonia IsraelMr. & Mrs. Gary JacobsRonn & Christy JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Robertson C. JonesDr. L. Michael KettelMr. & Mrs. Kevin KiernanPaul & Lisa LaikindJohn Q. Lalas, Jr.Dr. Eric LasleySandy & Arthur LevinsonMr. & Mrs. James LimSandy & Ernie Lippe, D.D.S.Mark C. LorenzoDr. & Mrs. Leeland M. LovaasEd & Nancy LyonM & S Ponds & SuppliesMs. Jo Bobbie MacConnellDr. Carl Maguire & Margaret SheehanDr. Robert & Marcia MalkusDrs. Betty Joan Maly & John MeyersRon & Mercy MandelbaumF. Dale & Lois MarriottChristopher J. Maxin &

Stephanie Buttell-MaxinValorie McClellandSusan & David McCollJonathon McCueDr. & Mrs. M. Joseph McGreevyMr. & Mrs. George McGregor, IIIDr. Ronald H. MillerDr. & Mrs. Isaac MizrahiAkiko Charlene Morimot

Mary & David FitzHal & Pam FusonWilliam C. GabrielsonMadeline L. & Milton D. Goldberg

Family FoundationSandra Gulden & Leon J. Goldberger

Gulden Private FoundationJay & Mary HansonSalah M. HassaneinDr. & Mrs. James E. LasryLoonin Family FundMr. Calvin ManningJohn & Marcia Price Family FoundationWilliam & Susane RobertsRuth Whitney RobinsonThomas RohanlonMarilies Schoepflin, PhD.In Memory of Edward SilversteinGloria Penner Snyder & Bill SnyderCeleste & Gene TreptePamela J. Wagner

Gold($500 to $999)

Anonymous (3)Charles & Susan AveryMr. & Mrs. David A. BaerMs. Carol L. BaldiMrs. Ina S. BartellDeborah W. BennettNicholas B. BinkleyDennis & Michele BlackRobert & Nancy BlayneyJoyce & Robert BlumbergMrs. Suzanne I. BondMrs. Henri BrandaisStuart & Joanne ButlerGeorge & Ellen CaseyHarry & Carol CebronChoice 2000Doug & Elisabeth ClarkJack & Carol ClarkSue & Keith ColestockArthur J. CollingsworthMike Conley & Sue Steele

A n n u a l F u n d D o n o r s C O N T I N U E D

Did you know that nearly 40,000 people

participate in Globe Education& Outreach

programs each year?

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PERFORMANCES MAGAZINE P19

Mr. & Mrs. William G. HomeyerMrs. Elsie M. HooperBonnie & Cecil HornbeckKendyl & Merri HoudyshellBettina J. HuberStephanie & Carl HurstJoseph & Donna HynesMr. & Mrs. Joseph & Eileen InneckenSusan D. InotISEC, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. David IvesMike & Paula JantzRichard & Katherine JarvisIn Memory of Donald JenkinsKenneth & Catherine JonesKenneth & Marilyn JonesJudge Anthony C. & Joyce JosephDr. & Mrs. James JustesonWilliam P. & Nancy Moffatt KaneAndrew & Denise KaplanPete & Terry KatzMiriam & Jerome KatzinDrs. Irvin & Nancy KaufmanKatherine KaufmanGale KavanaughPatricia & Alexander KelleyCharles & Gail KendallJoanna & Lloyd KendallJennifer KentKathleen Kim & Zachary RattnerMark & Kelly KjosThomas & Dianne KlaudaMr. & Mrs. John & Carmen KlineLouis J. KnobbeJo Ann & Lee KnutsonCurt & Nancy KochSteven & Lisa KradjianMr. & Mrs. Jay KranzlerLeona & Larry KrevatMarvin Krichman & Francy StarrMarvin Kripps, M.D.Lou KruegerAdrian & Elaine KuyperJanet & Dan La MarcheVictor LandaDixon & Pat LeeTom & Terry LewisEddie & Joyce LindrosDonald C. Lipkis & Arlene PollardStan & Susan LoftSally & Bill LusterDr. David LynnJerry & Beverly LynnJudge & Mrs. Frederick MandabachCathie MarshDouglas T. MartinHarold & Beverly Martyn

Eugene DiskinIn Memory of Edith DolnickDr. & Mrs. Donald B. DosePatricia & Glen DoughtyBob & Lorrie DunnLizbeth Ecke & David MeyerRoberta & Stephen EdelsteinJudge & Mrs. Harry EliasPeggy ElliottJames & Mary Ann EmersonDan & Phyllis EpsteinDiane EspinosaMr. Jesse FadickDonald & Patricia FalknerDr. Susan FeeRichard & Donna FerrierMary Jo FettersDrs. Lawrence & Irene FineDr. & Mrs. Frank B. FlintMr. & Mrs. Rob FoleyDr. Ruth M. ForbisLarry & Jan FordDr. & Mrs. Paul FriedmanDr. Richard & Randee Friedman Dr. & Mrs. Frederick A. FryeNatacha FurlanCharles & Jeanne GahaganGaspare TrustMr. & Mrs. Robert J. GawlowskiNorman & Patricia GillespieDr. & Mrs. Michael GoldbaumCarole & Howard GoldfederMarilyn & Mel GoldzbandDeni D. GoodmanLouise & Doug GoodmanDrs. Thomas & Cynthia GoodmanRobert & Edry GootMs. Cindy GordonMs. Euvoughn L. GreenanArthur A. GreenbergMr. George GuerraDeborah A. HammondRobert W. & Helen M. HammondRobert M. & Helen M. HansenLinda HansonC. HarbordtMr. & Mrs. James HarrisElizabeth Raines HarropFritz & Jeannine HealeyCdr. Rodney & Michele HearnsLynne & Stephen HeidelDr. Charles & Joan HenkelmannDonald J. HickeyMark & Lynn HofflundPaul & Anne HofflundJohn & Peggy HollPaul & Barbara Holz

Carolyn DarrowRobert BaileyLewis & Lynne BakerShawn & Jennifer BakerRichard & Linda BasingerSharon & Bill BeamerJudith BelinskyWarren & Inez BellowsLee & Amnon Ben-YehudaEdgar & Julie BernerLanie & Lazare F. BernhardJohn BiggsPerry S. Binder, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley BirsteinRobert D. Blanton & Ann ClarkMs. Sheila M. Bobenhouse &

Mr. Jeffrey C. TruesdellH.L. & Irene BoschkenMark A. BottaDr. James Lewis BowersRobert & Yvonne BoyerMarge & Hugh BradnerWyloma Bradshaw-SamuelsMr. & Mrs. Ronald BradyJanis & Michael BramsIn Honor of Deem BristowMs. Beverly A. BromleyEd BrookinsMs. Julia Brooks GormanMr. & Mrs. Hal W. BrownRonald & Dorothy BrownDr. & Mrs. Simon C. Brumbaugh, Jr.Bob Buchner/Marie BuckeyDavid Burns & Diane LischioJohn & Kirk ButlerC.E. & Iris CarlsonRalph & Gwen CarrierJane CarriganLuc & Annemarie Cayet-PleskaRay & Shelley ChalupskyDr. & Mrs. Alberto ChaviraElaine & Peter ChortekMr. & Mrs. Henry B. Clark, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Owen ClintonBenjamin CollCandis ComptonAlan L. & Frances E. CornellRonald D. CulbertsonKevin & Christine DahlkeJames & Kristen DalessioDewey & Cindy DasherSusan DaveyJohn Wm. Davis & William M. HughesMr. & Mrs. William DeatrickJanice DeMundDutch & Dawn DershemCapt. & Mrs. J. King Deutsch, USN Ret.

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Susan B. MasonCdr. & Mrs. John C. Matthews IIIDiana McCarthyVirgina McClintockTeresa McEuenSteve McIntee & Robert MeinzHarold O. McNeil, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Jim MelcherJoyce & Bill MellosDr. & Mrs. Robert MeredithJames & Dorothy MildiceMr. & Mrs. James MilliganJoel, Annette & Arianna MillmanStan & Phyllis MinickMark MorelSusan MorganMichael MorrisCarole MorrisonMuriel G. MorrisonCharlotte MoskovitzPat & Barbara MossSusan & Charles MuhaRicha NandDr. & Mrs. James H. NelsonTom & Doris NeumanNicholas & Louise NicoloffStephen B. Nielander &

Dominique K. AlessioCharlotte W. NielsenGwen & Dr. Mike NobilGary & Gail NordstromPatricia O’ConnorFred & Susan OliverMr. & Mrs. John OliverKathleen OlsenFloyd T. OlsonMr. & Mrs. Jean-Louis ParozDennis PennellClifford T. Pentrack &

Mary E. GiovanielloMarion D. PerlmanDrs. Mark & Darcey PerlmanAnthony PerriconeDarrell C. Pope & Dov MaroccoMr. A.W. PrichardBarbara PricolaDr. Alex & Eileen PueMartha Susan QuinnAnne F. RatnerShirley & Emanuel RavetMr. H.E. ReichertDr. Richard ReidRobert T. ReidMr. & Mrs. Daniel Reisfeld and FamilyAndrew Ries, M.D. &

Vivian Reznik, M.D.Tim Ringland

Mark & Lisa RobillardMr. & Mrs. Brent RobinsonLois S. RoonGerald & Ruth RosenbaumUrsula R. RothDr. Norman & Barbara RozanskyMr. Joseph RuscheFrank & Cheryl RuyakGeorge & Karen SachsPhoebe & David SackettEdward & Rae SamiljanBarbara A. SawreySimon & Ruth SayreTerry & Carol SchaeferStephen & Brenda SchulmanRAdm. & Mrs. H. James T. SearsLinda J. SeifertBernard R. SenickLori Severson & Eric LongstreetAlex V. SherTom & Vivian ShiveSandy & Stella ShvilAlice & Lewis SilverbergJerry & Beth SilvermanDr. Eunice M. SimmonsAnne & Ronald SimonSusan Sincoff & Dr. Joseph YedidChristine SkoczekTerrence & Kathryn SlavinTom SowersDr. & Mrs. Bradley SpitzSteven & Carol StachwickMr. & Mrs. Fred C. StalderSusan I. SteeleDeborah & Hilton Stemwedel

Sheila StephanEdward Stickgold & Steven CandeMrs. John R. StittMr. & Mrs. Avery StoneKaren & Michael StoneCarl L. StronaHelga & Sam StrongJohn P. StudarusAbbe & David StutzRon & Susan StynMrs. J.B. SwedeliusClifford & Kay Sweet

A n n u a l F u n d D o n o r s C O N T I N U E D

Drs. Paul Sylvan & Ellen HeynemanDiana P. SyvertsonDr. Blake S. & Mrs. Peggy Jean TalbotDr. Terry & Naomi TanakaElliot & Lynn TarsonJim & Sally TaylorDr. Marshall & Leila TaylorSteven & Anoush TencatiDon TerwilligerJudge & Mrs. David R. ThompsonIwona A. TrybusMr. & Mrs. Stan UlrichGinny UnanueVillage Nurseries/Jason DwormanHobart & Violet WagenerDonald & Ann WalkerKathy & Jim WaringPitt & Virginia WarnerDavid P. WatryDavid WaymireJanice L. WeinrickMr. & Mrs. David WeinriebMs. Margaret WellsMr. & Mrs. James D. WelterlenPat & Bob WhalenHal M. WhiteRoss & Barbara WhiteMr. & Mrs. Patrick N. WhitneyMark & Ann WieczorekDr. & Mrs. Roland WilhelmyCarol & Martin WilsonCass Witkowski FamilyDr. Perri L. WittgroveDr. Dolores WozniakMr. & Mrs. C.E. Wylie/

C.E. Wylie Construction CompanyAlan R. ZeleznikarMr. & Mrs. David Zimmerman, Jr.Vicky Zollweg & Michael Dunteman

This list is current as of April 15, 2005

To learn more about support-ing The Old Globe’s artisticexcellence and community out-reach programs, please visitour website atwww.TheOldGlobe.org or call(619) 231-1941 x2305.

Special Thanks to Our Corporate Sponsors

Did you know that TheOld Globe has produced

14 shows that have made theirway to Broadway?

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Special Thanks to Our Corporate Sponsors

CORPORATE LEADERS $25,000 AND ABOVE

S A K S F I F T H A V E N U E

Corporate Members enjoy exclusive benefits and recognition, especially the opportunity to entertain clients and employees with exclusive receptions in our Patron and Lipinsky Family Suites, behind-the-scenes tours, and preferred seating at our shows. For information, please contact Chris Graham at (619)231-1941, x2308.

CORPORATE DONORS($2,500 to $24,999)

American Express Ashworth, Blanchet, Christenson,

KalemkiarianBertrand at Mister A’sClassic Party RentalsCush Automotive

Charitable FoundationDeutsche Bank Private Wealth ManagementEvans HotelsFifth & HawthornFleishman-HillardFloraStyle

San Diego ChargersSan Diego National BankScience Applications International

CorporationShowtimeSmith BarneySkyy VodkaStarbucksStewart Title of CaliforniaTime Warner CableTK&A Custom CateringU.S. BankThe Westgate Hotel

Goldman Ferguson PartnersHiggs, Fletcher & Mack, LLPHome Bank of CaliforniaKPMG, LLPMission Federal Credit UnionMitchell International, Inc.Neiman MarcusNokiaPfizerNordstromOVATION - The Arts NetworkRelocation CoordinatesResMed Foundation

National Corporate Theatre Fund is a non-profit corporation created to increase and strengthen support from the business community foreleven of this country’s most distinguished professional theatres. The following foundations, individuals and corporations support thesetheatres through their contributions of $10,000 or more to National Corporate Theatre Fund:

Pacesetters ($15,000 to $19,999)Bank of AmericaCisco SystemsEstee Lauder Companies, Inc.JP Morgan ChaseMerrill Lynch & Co.Morgan StanleyUBS

Donors ($10,000 to $14,999)Baruch CollegeCredit Suisse First BostonBingham McCutchenDeloitte & ToucheDorsey & Whitney LLPMayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLPMetlife FoundationPfizer, Inc.Sidley Austin Brown and Wood LLPSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLPWilke Farr & Gallagher LLP

Benefactors ($20,000 & Above)Altria Group, Inc.American Express CompanyBroad Street, Inc.CitigroupErnst & YoungKPMGMarsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.Praxis Media/Palace Production

Center/Rabbit Ears EntertainmentVerizon

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A s s o c i a t e A r t i s t s OF THE OLD GLOBE

TICKET SERVICESHOURSMonday: noon – 6pmTuesday through Sunday: noon – last curtainHours subject to change. Please call ahead.PHONE (619) 23-GLOBE or (619) 234-5623FAX (619) 231-6752EMAIL [email protected]

ADMINISTRATIONHOURSMonday – Friday : 9am – 5pmPHONE (619) 231-1941WEBSITE www.TheOldGlobe.orgADDRESS The Old Globe

P.O. Box 122171San Diego, CA 92112-2171

ORDERING TICKETS / CHANGE OF ADDRESSThe Old Globe accepts Visa, Discover, Master Card, or American Express.Phone orders for non-subscibers are subject to a $3 per ticket service charge,not to exceed $12. Ticket exchanges are subject to a service charge for non-sub-scribers. If you have moved, please notify the Ticket Services Office to updateour records. Call (619) 234-5623 during Ticket Services hours, mail yourchange of address to the Ticket Services Office, or email us [email protected].

UNABLE TO ATTEND?If you find you are unable to use your tickets, please give them to a friend, orturn them in to the Ticket Serivces Office and receive a tax receipt for yourdonation. Tickets must be received by show time.

Ricola Cough Drops are available upon request. Please ask an Usher.

RESTROOMS AND TELEPHONESRestrooms are located in the lower lobby of the Old Globe Theatre and adjacent to the Festival Theatre; pay phones may be found in the lower Globe Theatre lobby and next to the Gift Shop.

SEATING OF LATECOMERSAlthough we understand parking is often at a premium, the seating of latecomers is extremely disruptive. Latecomers may be given alternative seating and will be seated at an appropriate interval.

YOUNG CHILDRENChildren five years of age and under will not be admitted to performances.

ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CAMERASUse of recording devices and cameras is not permitted. If you are wearing a digital watch or pager, or if you are carrying a cellular phone, please silence it prior to entering the theatre.

SENNHEISER® LISTENING SYSTEMFor the convenience of the hearing impaired, the Sennheiser® ListeningSystem is available in the Old Globe Theatre. Lightweight headsets may beobtained from the house manager prior to performances, free of charge.

PUBLIC TOURSGo behind the scenes at The Old Globe to learn about the history, threestages, shop and craft areas. Open tours: most Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30am. Groups by reservation. $5 adults; $3 seniors and students. Phone (619) 231-1941 x2142 for information/reservations.

LOST AND FOUNDIf you have misplaced a personal item while at the theatre, please contact theTicket Services Office or Security as soon as possible. If we are unable tolocate your item, we’ll happily take down your contact information as well asa description of the item and contact you if it is found. The Old Globe doesnot assume liability for items left behind on premises.

In recognition of their unique contribution to the growth of The Old Globe and their special talent, we take great pride and pleasure in acknowledging as ASSOCIATE ARTISTS OF THE OLD GLOBE, the following who have repeatedly demonstrated by their active presence on our stages and in our shops, that wherever else they may work, they remain the heart and soul of this theatre.

William AntonJacqueline BrookesLewis BrownKandis ChappellGeorge DeloyTim DonoghueRichard Easton

Jack O’Brien, Artistic Director Louis G. Spisto, Executive Director Craig Noel, Artistic Director

PATRON INFORMATION

Tovah FeldshuhMonique FowlerRalph FunicelloLillian Garrett-GroagHarry GroenerA.R. GurneyJoseph Hardy

Mark HarelikBob JamesTom LacyDiana MaddoxDakin MatthewsDeborah MayKatherine McGrath

John McLainJonathan McMurtryStephen MetcalfeRobert MorganSteve RankinRobin Pearson RoseMarion Ross

Steven RubinKen RutaDouglas W. SchmidtSeret ScottDavid F. SegalDon SparksDavid Ogden Stiers

Conrad SusaDeborah TaylorSada ThompsonPaxton WhiteheadJames R. WinkerRobert Wojewodski

SPEAKERS’ BUREAU

As part of The Old Globe’s educational outreach to the community, the Theatre offers a Speakers’ Bureau program that will provide aspeaker for your club, civic, or church group to talk about the Globe’s productions and programs, free of charge. The Old Globeengages several knowledgeable docents, who are available year-round to share the institution’s fascinating history and exciting infor-mation about the current season of plays. Subject to their availability, several key members of the artistic and production team are alsoavailable to speak with your group. For more information on docent speakers’ bureau representatives please contact Carol Green at(619)582-1079. To find out about our artistic and production speakers please contact Erin Anderson at (619) 231-1941 x2355.

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Jack O’BrienArtistic DirectorRecent Globe productions include Dirty RottenScoundrels (currently playing on Broadway),Imaginary Friends, Twelfth Night, The Full Monty, TheSeagull, The Magic Fire, Dr. Seuss’ How the GrinchStole Christmas!, the world premieres of AssociateArtist A.R. Gurney’s Labor Day and Tina Howe’sPride’s Crossing, as well as Time and Again, The DoctorIs Out (Getting Away With Murder) by StephenSondheim and George Furth, plus productions ofHenry IV, Much Ado About Nothing, Oleanna, DamnYankees, King Lear, Ghosts, Hamlet, Uncle Vanya, andworld premieres of Terrence McNally’s Up inSaratoga, A.R. Gurney’s The Snow Ball and TheCocktail Hour, Tom Dulack’s Breaking Legs, StephenMetcalfe’s Emily. ELSEWHERE: Henry IV (TonyAward®); Hairspray (Tony Award®); The Invention ofLove (Tony nominations, best director and play),Lincoln Center Theater; The Full Monty (Tonynominations, best director and musical), EugeneO’Neill Theatre; More to Love; Labor Day,Manhattan Theatre Club; St. Louis Woman, CityCenter Encores!; Pride’s Crossing, The Little Foxes,Hapgood (Lucille Lortel Award for Direction,1995), Lincoln Center; Damn Yankees (Tony nomi-nation, best musical revival); Two ShakespeareanActors (Tony nominations, best director and play)on Broadway; Porgy and Bess for Houston GrandOpera and Broadway (Tony Award), as well asRadio City Music Hall; The Magic Flute, SanFrancisco Opera; Tosca, Santa Fe Opera; Così fanTutte and Aida, Houston Grand Opera; The MostHappy Fella, Michigan Opera and Broadway. TV:An Enemy of the People, All My Sons, I Never Sang forMy Father, Painting Churches, and The Skin of OurTeeth, all for PBS’s American Playhouse. Recentawards: 2004 Thomas Degaetani Award(USITT), 2002 “Mr. Abbott” Award (SDCF),2001 Joan Cullman Award for ExtraordinaryCreativity, 2001 Joe A. Callaway Award (SDCF),the Drama League’s Julia Hansen Award forExcellence in Directing, 2001. Member, Collegeof Fellows of the American Theatre; HonoraryDoctor of Humane Letters, University of SanDiego. Mr. O’Brien a member of the College ofFellows of the American Theatre.

Louis G. SpistoExecutive DirectorLouis G. Spisto has been Executive Director of TheOld Globe since October, 2002. During his tenure,Spisto spearheaded the return of the Globe’sacclaimed Shakespeare Repertory Season and pro-duced several world-premiere plays and musicals,including the current Broadway musical Dirty RottenScoundrels. During the past two seasons, the organi-zation has grown its subscription audience anunprecedented amount, countering a trend in thenon-profit theatre industry and resulting in thehighest level of attendance in over a decade. Prior tocoming to the Globe, Spisto served as the ExecutiveDirector of American Ballet Theatre in New YorkCity. While there, he increased ticket income andannual contributions for the organization by nearly20 percent. He also tripled the Ballet’s touringweeks and the resources devoted to education andtraining programs. Spisto has also served as thePresident of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra,where he provided fundraising leadership and cre-ative direction for the orchestra’s $60 million reno-vation project, and helped dramatically increaseticket sales while initiating several new series forthe orchestra. Spisto established a reputation as asuperb arts executive here in California, where hespent over ten years as the Executive Director of thePacific Symphony Orchestra in Orange County.During his tenure there, he tripled the orchestra’sannual budget, all while eliminating a prior deficitand successfully completing the orchestra’s firstendowment campaign. In addition, he established aseries of innovative recording projects with SonyClassical and oversaw a number of nationally recog-nized commissioning projects. A strong advocate ofarts education, Spisto built one of the largest andmost respected music training and outreach efforts.During his career, Spisto has also served as Directorof Marketing for the Pittsburgh SymphonyOrchestra and Director of Operations andDevelopment for the Performing Arts Center, UCBerkeley. He holds a Masters degree from theUniversity of Wisconsin in Arts Administration anda Bachelors of Business Administration from theUniversity of Notre Dame, and spent many yearsacting, directing and producing plays and musicalsthroughout his student days, as well as in profes-sional summer theater.

Craig NoelArtistic DirectorCraig Noel was first appointed director in 1939,directing 15 productions prior to World War II.Since then he has directed more than 220 playsof all styles and periods, and produced more that365 (over 40 of which were directed by WilliamRoesch from 1961 through 1976). His vision forThe Old Globe during the past 65 years hasresulted in the establishment of the ShakespeareFestival in the late ‘40s, the expansion to twotheaters in the ‘50s, Globe Educational Tours inthe ‘70s and Teatro Meta in the ‘80s. His recentdirectorial assignments include The Pavilion, Overthe River and Through the Woods, Scotland Road,Springtime for Henry, Travels with My Aunt, Voir Dire,Mister Roberts, Time of My Life, Wonderful Tennessee,Mr. A’s Amazing Maze Plays, The King of the KosherGrocers, Morning’s at Seven, The White Rose, ShirleyValentine, And a Nightingale Sang, The School forScandal, The Road to Mecca, Love’s Labour’s Lost, TheBoiler Room, The Night of the Iguana, and IntimateExchanges. ELSEWHERE: During the 1940s Noelserved as dialogue director for 20th Century FoxStudios and was the former director of the ErniePyle Theatre, Tokyo. Described by Variety as theeminence grise of San Diego theatre, Noel is one ofthe few San Diegans to have an entire year(1987) proclaimed in his honor, and to benamed one of San Diego’s “Living Treasures.”Additional honors include the Governor’s Awardfor the Arts; inclusion in The San Diego Union’slist of 25 persons who shaped San Diego; 1985Outstanding Alumnus of the Year; San DiegoPress Club Headliner Award; a combined tributefrom the Public Arts Advisory Council and SanDiego County Board of Supervisors (1984);Shiley Award for Lifetime Achievement (1999Patté), Member, College of Fellows of theAmerican Theatre. He is particularly proud ofthe following two honors representing educationand theatre: Honorary Doctor of HumaneLetters, University of San Diego and the annualAwards for Excellence in Theatre named in hishonor by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle.

DIRECTOR P r o f i l e s

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Jack O’BrienArtistic Director

Louis G. SpistoExecutive Director

Craig NoelArtistic DirectorS t a f f

Michael G. MurphyGENERAL MANAGER

Dave HensonDIRECTOR OF MARKETINGAND COMMUNICATIONS

Todd SchultzDIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

Mark SomersDIRECTOR OF FINANCE

Richard SeerDIRECTOR OFPROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Robert DrakeDIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION

Bonnie JohnstonDIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

Darko TresnjakARTISTIC DIRECTOR,SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

ARTISTICBrendon FoxASSOCIATE DIRECTOR/CASTING

Kim Montelibano HeilARTISTIC ASSISTANT

Diane SinorDRAMATURGY ASSOCIATE

Jan GistVOICE AND SPEECH COACH

Stage ManagementLeila KnoxPRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Tracy SkoczelasASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER

Sean Alexander, A. SamanthaBeckhart, Karen Peck, KirstenRogers, Lilach SnirDOUGLAS PAGLIOTTISTAGE MANAGEMENT INTERNS

PRODUCTIONDebra Pratt BallardASSOCIATE DIRECTOROF PRODUCTION

Ellen DieterCOMPANY MANAGER

Jan BurgoynePRODUCTION COORDINATOR

TechnicalBenjamin ThoronTECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Wendy Stymerski, Liz EiseleASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTORS

Amanda StephensRESIDENT DESIGN ASSISTANT

Rusty JolgrenSHOP FOREMAN/MASTER CARPENTER

Christian ThorsenSTAGE CARPENTER/FLYMAN, GLOBE

Bob DoughertySHOP FOREMAN/MASTER CARPENTER, FESTIVAL

Carole PayetteCHARGE SCENIC ARTIST

Adam Bernard, Ken VerdugoSCENIC ARTISTS

Matthew Clark, Kevin Fain,Jim Hopper, Tim Jung, Stuart ZuckermanCARPENTERS

Stephan Aldrich-LutzCHARGE CARPENTER, CARTER

CostumesStacy SuttonCOSTUME DIRECTOR

Charlotte Devaux ShieldsRESIDENT DESIGN ASSISTANT

Kristin SauterASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR

Shelly WilliamsDESIGN ASSISTANT/SHOPPER

Tara GasparianDESIGN ASSISTANT/CARTER

Jennifer Brawn GittingsDESIGN ASSISTANT

Linda BlackCRAFTSUPERVISOR/DYER/PAINTER

Gwen Dunham, Louise M.Herman, Marsha Kuligowski,Randal SumabatDRAPERS

Destiny Askin, Gloria Bradford,Anne Glidden Grace, GinaTopolewskiASSISTANT CUTTERS

Mary MillerCOSTUME ASSISTANTS

Mariah Bowers, Babs Behling,Mercedes Moore, SviRoussaneffSTITCHERS

Molly O’ConnorWIG & MAKEUP SUPERVISOR

Melyssa SwensenASSISTANT TO WIG & MAKEUPSUPERVISOR

Kim ParkerWIG ASSISTANT

Lisa WylieLEAD DRESSER, GLOBE

Kelley SikesDRESSER, GLOBE

Beverly BoydDRESSER, CARTER

Angie LandRENTAL AGENT

PropertiesNeil A. HolmesPROPERTIES DIRECTOR

M.H. SchrenkeisenSHOP FOREMAN

Rory MurphyLEAD CRAFTSMAN

Shannon DedmanPROPERTIES BUYER

Ryan Buckalew, David Buess,Tonye Mead, Patricia Rutter,Kristin StevaCRAFTSPERSONS

Kristi Hummel-RosenPROPERTIES ASSISTANT

Pat CainPROPERTY MASTER, GLOBE

Marcus PolkPROPERTY MASTER, CARTER

LightingChris RynneLIGHTING DIRECTOR

Tonnie FickenMASTER ELECTRICIAN, GLOBE

Jim DoddMASTER ELECTRICIAN, CARTER

Randy Anetsky, Allyson Guertin,Tricia Lesinski, Andy Lowe,Megan Fonseca, Matt Hibbs,Lex Jorge, Miranda Mikesh,Leah Nellman, Andrea Ryan,Chad StennerELECTRICIANS

SoundPaul PetersonSOUND DIRECTOR

Erik CarstensenMASTER SOUND TECHNICIAN, GLOBE

Rachel EavesMASTER SOUND TECHNICIAN, CARTER

Jeremy NelsonMASTER SOUND TECHNICIAN, FESTIVAL

Jeremy SiebertMIC RUNNER, FESTIVAL

ADMINISTRATIONBrian UleryASSISTANT TO THE GENERAL MANAGER

Information TechnologyDean YagerINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGER

Thad SteffenINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYASSISTANT

Human ResourcesSandra PardeHUMAN RESOURCESADMINISTRATOR

Jenny Kazan-MillsHUMAN RESOURCESCONSULTANT

MaintenanceChad OakleyFACILITIES MANAGER

Violanda Corona, IsmaelDelgado, Humberto Elvira,David Gaspar, Miguel Gaspar,Roberto Gonzalez, ReynaHuerta, Margarita Meza, JoseMorales, Maria RiosBUILDING STAFF

PROFESSIONALTRAININGLlance BowerPROGRAM COORDINATOR

Maria Carrera, CynthiaCaywood, Gerhard Gessner, Jan Gist, Barta Heiner, PeterKanelos, Colleen Kelly, FredRobinsonMFA FACULTY

Phoebe Costerisan, JamesFeinberg, Corey Johnston, RobinSanford RobertsMFA PRODUCTION STAFF

EDUCATIONRaúl MoncadaEDUCATION ASSOCIATE

Peter WebsterEDUCATION CONSULTANT

Holly WardTOUR COORDINATOR

Carol GreenSPEAKERS BUREAU COORD.

Pola Allen, Forrest Aylsworth,Janet Hayatshahi, Juan Manzo,Sara Meeks, Sandra Ruiz,Marlene SheltonTEACHING ARTISTS

FINANCEJannet I. WiseASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

J. Adam LathamPAYROLL CLERK/ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT

Diane JenkinsACCOUNTING ASSISTANT

Lynn DoughertyRECEPTIONIST

DEVELOPMENTBrad BallardASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,MAJOR & PLANNED GIFTS

Chris GrahamASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,CORPORATE RELATIONS

Annamarie MaricleASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS

Michele ProsserASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,ANNUAL FUND

Eileen A. PrisbyEVENTS MANAGER

Diane AddisMEMBERSHIP ADMINISTRATOR

Diana SteffenDEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT

Amanda SitkoEVENTS ASSISTANT

Donor ServicesBabs Behling, Eve Childs,Barbara Lekes, Tony OkunSUITE CONCIERGES

Ryan Barsotti, Pat Van Sloun,Rose SouthallV.I.P. VALET ATTENDANTS

MARKETINGBecky BiegelsenPUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR

Frank TeplinAUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

Cate BurkeGROUP SALES MANAGER

Elisha SolmesPUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR

Erin AndersonPUBLIC RELATIONS ASSISTANT

Peggy RyanMARKETING ASSISTANT

Erica DeiGRAPHIC DESIGNER

J.T. MacMillan, Craig SchwartzPRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPHERS

Subscription SalesScott CookeSUBSCRIPTION SALES MANAGER

Russ Allen, Anna Bowen-Davies, Kat Castelblanco,Stanley Einhorn, Arthur Faro,Andrew Fink, Jessica Morrow,Ken Seper, Yvonne Silva, Grant

Walpole, Molly Yoder-WilliamsSUBSCRIPTION SALES REPRESENTATIVES

Ticket ServicesShari ResselTICKET SERVICES MANAGER

Elaine GingeryTICKET OPERATIONS MANAGER

Tim Cole, Shouna ShoemakeASSISTANT MANAGERS

Jean McKissickDATA COORDINATOR

Lyle WilsonLEAD TICKET SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE

Michael Crowe, James Dublino,Dru Garcia, Mame Gile, RobertGlaze, Kirk Glover, BernadetteHobson, Jim Lawrence, JulieLockard, Royden Marsh, KendraMcCall, Jennifer McKay, LisaMoering, Daniel Patterson, RaabRashi, Wendy Telford, StevenWarner, Laurel WithersTICKET SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES

PATRON SERVICESMike CallawayTHEATRE MANAGER

Marla GreeneFRONT OF HOUSE ASSISTANT

Merlin D. “Tommy” ThompsonPATRON SERVICESREPRESENTATIVE

L. Jay Maness, Marla Greene, Teresa McGee, Ashley Roberts,Megan SullivanHOUSE MANAGERS

Dana JuhlFOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER

Elaine Nelson, Roland Roberge,Brock Roser, Tess Rowley, Anne-Marie Shafer, Kim Thurston,Felicia TobiasPUB STAFF

Rose Espiritu, Stephanie RakowskiGIFT SHOP SUPERVISORS

Security/Parking ServicesRachel “Beahr” GarciaSECURITY/PARKINGSERVICES SUPERVISOR

Irene Herrig, Rose OrdazSECURITY OFFICERS

Sherisa Eselin, Deborah Elliot,Jane Geren, Brandi Mahan,Dominique VargasPARKING LOT ATTENDANTS