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Program for the U-M SMTD Dept. of Theatre & Drama production of "Marisol" by José Rivera presented at the Arthur Miller Theatre, April 3-13, 2014

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The performers and designers in this production are students and faculty in the Department of Theatre & Drama. Scenery, costumes, properties, sound, and lighting were realized by the students and staff of University Productions, the producing unit of the SMTD. Ticket sales assist in providing SMTD students with engaged learning experiences before live audiences. Thank you for supporting our educational mission.

Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break. As a courtesy to others, please turn off cell phones and all electronic devices. Please refrain from texting during the performance. Photography, audio recording and videotaping of any kind are not permitted.

The University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & DanceDepartment of Theatre & Drama presents

by José RiveraOriginal New York production by the New York Shakespeare Festival. Originally

commissioned and developed by INTAR Hispanic American Arts Center through a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. World Premiere in the 1992 Humana Festival

of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Subsequently produced by La Jolla Playhouse and Hartford Stage Company.

DirectorViolence Director

Scenic DesignerCostume DesignerLighting Designer

Sound DesignerMakeup Designer

Vocal CoachAssistant Director

Stage Manager

Linda GoodrichRobert NajarianVincent MountainKelsey A. SochaJenn JacobsHenry ReynoldsAlyssa BattersbyAnnette MassonHéctor Flores KomatsuAngela Alvarez

Setting: New York City

There will be one intermission.

Marisol is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

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Cast of CharaCters (in order of appearance)

Angel .............................................................................................. Melissa GollidayMarisol ............................................................................................. Samantha RehrMan with Golf Club/Homeless Person .......................................................Caleb FooteSubway Announcer/Voice 3/Homeless Person/Percussionist ...............................Phil RiceVoice 1/Homeless Person ..........................................................................Tara StallionVoice 2/Homeless Person ...................................................................... Larissa MartenMan with Ice Cream/Homeless Person ........................................................Lucas KaneJune ..................................................................................................Nicole GellmanLenny ...................................................................................................... Tyler DeanRadio Announcer/Homeless Person ............................................................Jordan RichMan with Scar Tissue/Homeless Person ................................................Robert O’BrienWoman with Furs/Homeless Person .................................................... Emily Shimskey

about the Playwright

José rivera is an award-winning screenwriter and playwright. His plays — The House of Ramon Iglesia, Slaughter in the Lake, Flowers, The Promise, Each Day Dies with Sleep, Tape, Cloud Tectonics, Sueño, Marisol, References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot, Sonnets for an Old Century, Brainpeople, School of the Americas, Maricela de la Luz Lights the World, Adoration of the Old Woman, The Street of the Sun, Gliese 581D, Yellow, Human Emotional Process, Pablo and Andrew at the Altar of Words, Boleros for the Disenchanted, Massacre (Sing to

Your Children) and Giants Have Us in Their Books — have premiered off-Broadway and have been seen at major theaters across the country as well as internationally. He was nominated for an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Writers Guild of America Award and Spain’s Goya Award for his first screenplay, The Motorcycle Diaries. Film credits also include the adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road and Trade, which was the first film to premiere at the United Nations. Other screenplays include John Brown, Face Value, Celestina, Three Apples Fell From Heaven, Letters to Juliet and Phailan. Rivera has received two OBIE Awards for Playwriting, a Whiting Foundation Award, a McKnight Fellowship, a Rockefeller Foundation Grant, a Fulbright Arts Fellowship and a Kennedy Center Grant. He is at work on his first novel, Love Makes the City Crumble.  — courtesy Goodman Theatre

Special thanks to New York University - Tisch School of the Arts.

This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KC/ACTF). The aim of this national theater education program is to identify and promote quality in college-level theater productions.

aCknowledgments

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©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

Planning and investing for your future, your family or your business

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136 S. Industrial, Saline MI 48176 T 734-944-7556 // T 866-944-7556 // F 734-944-0448

[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

Planning and investing for your future, your family or your business

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just any plan, but the right plan for you. LIFE WELL PLANNED.

Douglas GrossFinancial Advisor

136 S. Industrial, Saline MI 48176 T 734-944-7556 // T 866-944-7556 // F 734-944-0448

[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

Planning and investing for your future, your family or your business

doesn’t have to be complicated. Especially when you have someone

you trust, who has taken the time to get to know you and your

specific situation, helping guide you along the way. We start by

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just any plan, but the right plan for you. LIFE WELL PLANNED.

Douglas GrossFinancial Advisor

136 S. Industrial, Saline MI 48176 T 734-944-7556 // T 866-944-7556 // F 734-944-0448

[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

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about the Cast tyler dean (Lenny) senior, BFA Perf., Plymouth, MICaleb foote (Man w/ Golf Club/Homeless/Fight Captain) sophomore, BFA Perf., Ypsilanti, MIniCole gellman (June) senior, BFA Perf./BA Screen Arts & Culture, Windsor, Ontario, Canadamelissa golliday (Angel) senior, BFA Perf./BA Comm. Studies, St. Joseph, MIluCas kane (Man with Ice Cream/Homeless) junior, BFA Perf., Somers, NYlarissa marten (Voice 2/Homeless Person) first-year, BFA Perf., Upper Saddle River, NJrobert o’brien (Man with Scar Tissue/Homeless) sophomore, BFA Perf., Sebastopol, CAsamantha rehr (Marisol) junior, BFA Perf., Weston, CTPhil riCe (Subway Announcer/Voice 3/Homeless/Percussionist) junior, BFA Perf., West

Bloomfield, MIJordan riCh (Radio Announcer/Homeless) first-year, BFA perf., Atlanta, GAemily shimskey (Woman with Furs/Homeless) junior, BFA Perf., West Bloomfield, MItara stallion (Voice 1/Homeless) first-year, BFA Perf., Cleveland Heights, OH

about the Creative team angela alvarez (Stage Manager) is a junior BFA design & production candidate in scenic design and stage management. U-M: The Comedy of Errors (Assist. SD), Crazy For You (1st ASM), The Rake’s Progress (2nd ASM). Senior Directing Theses: The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek (SD), Anna in the Tropics (SM). MUSKET: Little Shop of Horrors (SD). Basement Arts: Yours, Anne Frank (SM), Comic Potential (SM), Zombie Farm (ASM). Regional Theatre: Fort Wayne Ballet (The Nutcracker, Scenic Painter), Arbor Opera Theater (La Boheme, Charge Scenic Artist), Wild Swan Theater (Scenic Painter), Dexter Community Players (Working in Restaurants, SM & SD).

alyssa battersby (Make-up Designer) is a senior BFA design and production candidate. U-M: Wig/Makeup Designer, Three Sisters; Assistant to the Wig/Makeup Designer - The Rake’s Progress, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Skin of Our Teeth. Regional Theatre: Weston Playhouse, Fiddler on the Roof, Assistant to the Wig/Makeup Designer (Erin Kennedy Lunsford); Croswell Opera House, Wig/Makeup Designer, Shrek, 42nd Street. 

linda goodriCh (Director) is an Assoc. Professor in the Dept. of Musical Theatre. Recent U-M: Dance with Me, Crazy for You, Bat Boy, Chicago, Brigadoon, Gibson Fleck, Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Seussical, The Who’s Tommy, A Good Boy, 42nd Street. Broadway: (performer) Cabaret. NYC: Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, NY Musical Theatre Festival. Regional Theatre: Goodspeed Opera House, Papermill Playhouse, TheatreWorks, Cincinnati Playhouse, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, T.U.T.S., Music Theatre of Wichita. Awards: NYC - DANCEBREAK, Best Choreography - NY Musical Theatre Festival, Outstanding Direction and Choreography - San Francisco Bay Area Awards. Other: Member AEA, SDC.

Jenn JaCobs (Lighting Designer) is a senior BFA design & production candidate in lighting design and stage management. U-M: Moving Pictures (SM), A Tribute to Jack O’Brien: A Director’s Journey (SM), The Barber of Seville (SM), Disney’s Bedknobs and Broomsticks

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about the Creative team (SM), August: Osage County (SM), Almost, Maine (LD), Chicago (Asst. LD), Dancelucent (1st ASM), The Beaux’ Stratagem (AME), The Full Monty (1st ASM), The Crucible (ASM). MUSKET: Hairspray (SM). Basement Arts: Tape, Bare, Prelude to a Kiss (LD). Off-Broadway: [Press Play] (ASM). Regional Theatre: Manhattan Theatre Club (Production Management Intern). Upcoming: Williamstown Theatre Festival (SM Intern).

annette masson (Vocal Coach) has taught and coached actors and public speakers both nationally and abroad. She has worked on theatre productions at Harvard’s American Repertory Theater, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Huntington Theatre, Western Australia Academy, Drama Studio London, and The Purple Rose Theatre. Her “public speaking techniques” have been used by political candidates, film, radio, and television personalities, as well as CEOs for Polaroid, GM, Lilly, and Pfizer.

vinCent mountain (Scenic Designer) is a Professor of Theatre & Drama. U-M: The Comedy of Errors, The Skin of Our Teeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Beaux Stratagem, Brigadoon, Gibson Fleck, Macbeth, Pride and Prejudice, J.B., Playing for Time, The Coronation of Poppea, The Hot L Baltimore, Hansel and Gretel, Jesus Christ Superstar. Regional Theatre: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Macbeth, Orpheus Descending, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Devil’s Disciple, Alley Theatre; Playland, Intiman Theatre; Roosters, Seattle Group; La Traviata, Opera Theatre of St. Louis; Little Women, Central City Opera, Opera Omaha, Chautauqua Opera. Other: MFA in Design, UCSD.

robert naJarian (Fight Choreographer) Opera: Boston Lyric Opera, Washington National Opera, Boston University Opera Institute. Regional: American Repertory Theatre, Boston Ballet, SITI Company, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, New Repertory Theatre, Speakeasy Stage, Company One. Teaching: Boston University, North Carolina School of the Arts, Harvard University, College of the Holy Cross, Emerson College, Bowdoin College, Notre Dame University, Brandeis University.

henry reynolds (Sound Designer) is an Asst. Professor in the Dept. of Theatre & Drama and the sound engineer and information systems manager for Univ. Productions. U-M: Sound Designer: Hay Fever, Three Sisters, Red Noses, August: Osage County, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Trumpets and Raspberries, Trafford Tanzi, Macbeth, Jonesin’, J.B., Playing for Time, The Laramie Project, The Rover, The Nutcracker, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Grapes of Wrath, To Kill a Mockingbird, Our Country’s Good, I Am A Man, Born in the R.S.A. Regional Theatre: Sound Design, Of Mice and Men, 2008 Fort Worth Opera Festival.

kelsey a. soCha (Costume Designer) is a senior BFA design & production candidate in costume design and stage management. U-M: Red Noses (CD), Don Giovanni (ACD), The Laramie Project  (SM), The Rake’s Progress (1st ASM), Little Women (ASM). MUSKET: Rent (CD). Senior Directing Theses: References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot, Der Kaiser Von Atlantis, The Mystery of Irma Vep  (CD). Basement Arts: Sea Legs,  For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls, Bright Ideas, The Reindeer Monologues (CD). Regional Theatre: Utah Festival Opera (costume intern/asst. costume designer, 2012).

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CHRISTOPHER KENDALL, DEANPaul Boylan Collegiate Professor of Music

DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE & DRAMAChair ...............................................................Priscilla LindsayDepartment Administrator ............................... Jennifer KnappStudent Services .................................................... Tim AbbottAdministrative Asst ...................................Lindsay FrischmuthPerformance/Directing ...............Daniel Cantor, Gillian Eaton, Priscilla Lindsay, Annette Masson, Janet Maylie, Robert Najarian, John Neville-Andrews, Jerry Schwiebert, Malcolm TulipDesign/Production ................... Toni Y. Auletti, George Bacon, Mark Allen Berg, Laura Brinker, Gary Decker, Patrick Drone, Douglas Edwards, Jessica Hahn, Richard W. Lindsay, Jr., Vincent Mountain, Rob Murphy, Christianne Myers, Henry Reynolds, Nancy UffnerTheatre Studies/Playwriting .......Enoch Brater, Anita Gonzalez, Ashley Lucas, Mbala Nkanga, OyamO, E.J. Westlake, Leigh WoodsArts Mgmt. ....... Jeffrey Kuras, Greg Poggi, Kerianne M. TupacInterarts...... Holly Hughes, Christianne Myers, Malcolm TulipProfessors Emeriti ....................... Jack E. Bender, Alan Billings, John Russell Brown, Peter W. Ferran, Erik Fredricksen, Philip Kerr, Zelma Weisfeld

UNIVERSITY PRODUCTIONSADMINISTRATIVE STAFFDirector ................................................................Jeffrey KurasDepartment Administrator ............................. Fatima AbdullahOffice Assistant III/Usher Coordinator .................Shelda SmithMarketing & Communications Dir. ........... Kerianne M. TupacGraphic Design ............................ Glenna Barron, Julia CollinsPhotographer .................................... Peter Smith PhotographyInformation Systems Manager .........................Henry ReynoldsFacilities Manager ................................................Shannon RiceHouse Manager of Performance Halls .......... Dianne WidzinskiAMT House Managers ............... Michael Miller, Patrick SmithSenior Backstage Operations Mgr. .........................Barry LaRueBackstage Operations Mgrs. ........Mark Gordon, David Pickell, Dane Racicot, Donald C. WatkinsAdministrative Office Assts. .................................Abrielle Case, Olivia Neinhouse, Hannah SparrowTheatre 386 ...............................Alexa Bergman, Trevor Griffin, Hannah Rosenthal, Caroline Rourke PRODUCTION STAFFProduction Manager .....................................Amanda MengdenProduction Stage Manager...................................Nancy UffnerProduction Office Assts. .................................... Erin Eberhard, Folashade Frazier, Rachel WaddellTechnical Dir. (Power) ................................... Douglas EdwardsTechnical Dir. (Walgreen) ......................Richard W. Lindsay, Jr.Master Carpenter .................................................. Paul Hunter

Carpenter ........................................................... Russ DunhamCharge Scenic Artist (Power) ..............................Toni Y. AulettiCharge Scenic Artist (Walgreen) .......................Beth SandmaierProperties Master ................................................Patrick DroneAssoc. Properties Master .......................................Sarah TannerProperties Artisan ................................................Greg Schmidt Master Electrician............................................Mark Allen BergSound Engineers .......................Roger Arnett, Henry ReynoldsCostume Shop Manager ......................................Laura BrinkerAssoc. Costume Shop Manager .......................... George BaconCutter/Drapers .... Corey Globke, Lea M. Morello, T J WilliamsonCrafts Artisan ...........................................Elizabeth GundersonCostume Stock Administrator .............................. Renae Skoog

PRODUCTION CREWFirst Asst. Stage Manager ...................................Rachel KaplowAsst. Stage Managers .................. Alison Hacker, Abbey KojimaFight Captain .........................................................Caleb FooteAsst. Scenic Designer ........................................Megan MurphyAsst. Sound Designers ...............Sam Naples, Kirill RavikovitchAssoc. Sound Designer ..................................... Veniece SessionScenery (Walgreen).... Ashley Ahr, Cayley Costello, Elliot Cruz, Daniel Estrella, Sherry Green, Tyler Melnik, Robert O’Brien, Takumi Ogata, Madeline Rouverol, Samantha Vettrus, students of Theatre 250 & 252Paint ....................................Angela Alvarez, Paulina Bromberg, Devin Eggert, Alexandra Fragoso, Katie Nadolny, Tanner Porter, Barrett Riggins, Jillian Slade, Katheen Spencer, Michayla Van Treeck, students of Theatre 250 & 252Properties Master .................................................Sarah TannerProps ............................................Chelsea Becker, Lucy Briggs, Elana Lantry, Matthew Nadai, Josie Patalon, Diana Tsai, students of Theatre 250 & 252Professional Stitchers .. Patricia Branam, Laura Kantner, Rene PlanteCostumes ..................................... Lindsay Balaka, Leslie Bates, Anneliza Canning-Skinner, Danielle Cohn, Aleah Douglas, Laura Kemp, Kayleigh Laymon, Emily Shimskey, Carly Snyder, Michaela Tanksley, students of Theatre 250 & 252Lighting ....................... Sten Eikrem, Sarah Frank, Ross Green, Jennifer Jacobs, Janak Jha, Alexandra Jehle, Andrew Klopach, Abbey Kojima, Connie Liu, Miriam Michaels, Megan Oosthoek, Clarissa Ortiz, Nicholas Shafer, Alexander Smith, Aaron Tacy, Elizabeth Williams, students of Theatre 250 & 252Sound............................................................ Alexandria Butler

RUNNING CREWScenery .............................................. Lila Hood, Sam KassoverProps .............................................Brendan Alpiner, Sara Frost, Hillary Kooistra, Jackie MurrayLight Board Operator ...........................................Luck JacksonSound..................................................................Trevor GriffinWardrobe .................... Anneliza Canning-Skinner, Molly Wear

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RECENT NEWS FROM THEATRE & DRAMA ALUMS

Mark Alhadeff ’97 Beyond Therapy, Samuel Becket Theatre, NYC 2014; Venus In Fur (Thomas),Lyceum Theatre, Broadway.

Michael Barbour ’13 Stage Management Resident, Playwrights Horizons, 2013-14 season.

Jeff Bender ’98 A Time To Kill (Deputy Looney), John Golden Theatre, Broadway.

Jonathan Berry ‘97 Associate Artistic Director of the Griffin Theatre, Chicago.

Zachary Booth (Dorff) ’04 The Winslow Boy (Dickie Winslow), American Airlines Theatre, Broadway.

Allison Brown ‘13 Original plays Tyler Family Portrait and Betty presented by the Renegade Theatre Festival.

Sophina Brown ’98 TV: Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce (2014); The Good Wife, Numb3rs, Shark.

Reed Campbell ’12 The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare in the Park, Delacorte Theatre, NYC.

Heather Chockley ‘01 Stage manager for new tour of The Phantom of the Opera.

Amanda Cohen ’12 TheatreWorks: Red, NYC rehearsal Asst. Stage Manager.

Erin (Whipkey) Craig ’05 Director of Production with Opera Memphis; fifth season.

Darren Criss ’09 Film/TV: Girl Most Likely; series regular on Glee. Broadway: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

Bernardo De Paula ’98 Shakespeare Theatre: King Lear, Midsummer Night’s Dream; TV: Shameless, Without a Trace.

Stephen Di Benedetto ’95 published An Introduction to Theatre Design; Routledge.

A.J. Dobbs ’09 Production Stage Manager and Technical Director, Hagen Berghof Playwright’s Foundation Theater.

Shannon Eagen ’13 TV: Low Winter Sun; Film: Whip It (Amber), Prayers for Bobby (Nancy).

Michelle Elias ’11 Resident Stage Manager at Phoenix Theatre in Phoenix, AZ.

Aislinn Frantz ’12 Literary Assistant, Bret Adams, LTD.

Erika Furey MFA ’98 Peace Corps Volunteer in Macedonia.

Bridget Coyne Gabbe ’10 Film: Big Stone Gap (2014) TV: Blue Bloods.

Joe Gold ’94 Filmmaker, actor: Desperate Acts of Magic; Senior Lovin’ (Winner, Best Web Series on Instagram Video).

De’Lon Grant ’05 National Tour of Jersey Boys.Lisa Griebel ’12 Properties Intern at

Milwaukee Repertory Theatre.Adam Greenfield ’97 Dir. of New Play

Development, Playwrights Horizons, New York.Christina Hagan ’07 1st Asst. Stage Manager

for National Tour of Hello Dolly!Mandy Heuermann ’04 Asst. Stage Mgr. for

Joffrey Ballet.Mitch Hodges ’10 Asst. Stage Manager for

Les Misérables National Tour.Andres Holder ’10 Company Manager,

Arena Stage, Washington, D.C.Beth Hoyt ’05 Film/TV: Maybe There’s a

Tree (2014), Teacher’s Lounge, Inside Amy Schumer, The Bachelorette .

John Jarboe ‘08 Hamlet, Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre; A Christmas Carol, Walnut Street Theatre, PA.

Chris Jamros ’99 Digital design for The Today Show.

Marc Kamler ’01 VP Alternative and International TV, APA Talent and Literary Agency, Los Angeles. Featured among twelve top agents in “Hollywood’s New Leaders” article in Variety, October 22, 2013.

Craig Kidwell ’10 Head Electrician, Einstein on the Beach.

Benjamin Endsley Klein ’02 Broadway Director: Ann, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center; War Horse: Resident Director (replacement).

Nipper Knapp ’92 TV/Film: Grace of a Stranger (short); numerous national commercials.

Pomme Koch ’11 Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Uday Hussein) San Francisco Playhouse.

Laura Lapidus ’10 The Golden Boy, Griffin Theatre, Chicago (2014); Artistic Associate, The Pavement Group.

Rachel Laritz ‘02 Costume designs at the Northlight Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival Kansas City Rep, and Milwaukee Rep,.

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Matt Letscher ’92 Film/TV: Teacher of the Year (2014), Her, Scandal.

Caleb Levengood ’03 Set designer for Twyla Tharp’s The Princess and the Goblin.

Angela Lewis ’00 TV: The Ordained; The Good Wife. Theatre: Don’t Go Gentle, Lucille Lortel Theatre; Milk Like Sugar, Playwrights Horizons, New York.

Geehoon Lim ’13 Production Management Multicultural Fellow, Steppenwolf Theatre Co.

Jason Lindner ’99 Playwright and actor for The Flying Machine’s adaptation of Frankenstein, nominated for four Drama Desk Awards.

Maggie (Ferguson-Wagstaffe) Lofquist ’09 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Harlequin Theatre, WA.

Lily Marks ’12 A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia); Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles.

Shayna Markowitz ’07 Debra Zane Casting, LA: The Hunger Games franchise; New series for Netflix.

Shawn McCulloch ‘10 Saturday Night Live Digital Shorts, Asst. Costume Designer. Currently assists Tony Award winning designer, Catherine Zuber.

Katie McKee ’06 Asst. Stage Mgr. for Hair –Where Do I Go National Tour.

Edward Morris ‘06 Set Designer for “The Rite of Spring”, The Martha Graham Dance Company at City Center and the Joyce Theatre in NYC. Designing seven plays at Theatre for the New City.

Dominique Morisseau ‘00 author of Detroit ’67 produced at the Public Theatre in NYC; 2014 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History.

Joe Moses ’09 The Joe Moses Showses: Off-Broadway, Los Angeles, Chicago, and The Shakespeare Theatre.

Matt Oberg ‘99 TV: Hart of Dixie.Ryan Palmer ’97 Assistant Art Director

for HBO Films “The Normal Heart” and Steven Soderbergh’s The Knick; The Americans, FX.

Anika Solveig Pensiero ’05 Resident Artist, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival.

Jesse Peri ’12 The Beaux’ Stratagem (Bagshot), A Noise Within Theatre, Los Angeles.

Gina Rattan ’08 Broadway: Cinderella, Assoc. Director; Billy Elliot, Resident Director.

Carolyn Reich ’12 Production Asst. at Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, RI.

Christina Reynolds ’03 Assoc. Producer/Coordinator on reality TV episodes of America’s Next Top Model (international) and the National Geographic Channel.

Joey Richter ’11 Film: Craig the Genie, 2014.Jon Rosen ‘03 Sports Broadcaster for Fox

Sports West.Becca Rothman ‘11 Stage Manager, 1776,

Asolo Repertory Theatre, FL.Lena Sands ’08 Costume Designer, Film:

Chasing Taste.Yuri Sardarov ’10 Film: Argo; TV: Series

regular, Chicago Fire.Dylan Saunders ‘09 The Last Steward of

Christiandom (with Brian Dennehy, Mark Taper Forum, LA.

Maureen Sebastian ’05 Film,TV: Revolution (seven episodes), Blumenthal, New Girl; Off-Broadway: Lonely I’m Not, Second Stage.

Miriam Shor ‘93 Film: Younger (2014); TV: The Good Wife, Royal Pains, GCB.

Stephen Siercks ’07 Production Mgr. and Stage Mgr. for Universal Studios.

Joel Silver ’02 Assoc. Lighting Designer, Blue Man Group; Rigoleto at Opera Memphis.

Stephen Sposito ‘07: Broadway: Resident Director, Wicked; Assoc. Director, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Asst. Director, Promises, Promises and Shrek The Musical.

Emily Stromberg ’12 Asst. Production Manager, The Araca Project.

Katie Thomas ’04 member of comedy group, The Katydids with SNL member Cecily Strong; webseries newly premiered by The Onion.

Katie Weidmaier ’12 Chicago (Roxie), Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock, NY.

Erin Whipkey ’05 Production Manager and Production Stage Manager for Opera Memphis.

Torrey Wigfield ’10 Film: How to Catch a Monster (Face) (2014).

James Wolk ’07 Film: You Must Be Joking (2014). TV: Mad Men (Bob Benson); The Crazy Ones; Political Animals.

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GIFTS OF $1,000 & ABOVELeo & Kathryn Legatski GIFTS OF $500-$999Henry & Harlene Appelman GIFTS OF $250-$499Mary Ann CrawfordWilliam & Florence DavisKirk Donaldson & Kristin Guenther GIFTS OF $100-$249Harry & Kathryn BenfordJennifer & James CarpenterKenneth & Amy ColtonJoan & Gerald DicksonS. & Odes EldenGlenn & Carol GallerCarole & Larry KatzHerbert & Jane KauferSteven & Shira KleinWayne & Georgia LindstromBonnie MetzgerEdith & William MollerBernhard & Donna MullerPatricia Randle & James EngMarjorie RobertsCarole & Michael ScheinbergDavid SchmidtSharyn SivyerLouise TaylorBrad VincentMelissa WasilewskiShelly WilliamsDavid & Carol Yoder

GIFTS UNDER $100Susan BarreraTyler BarronJune & Clyde BennettTracy & Bruce BerckmansSteven BolliniMary BondEdward & Mary CadyElena Camara Eguinoa & Enrique CriadoJulia Chu & Michael MorrisMerry ClarkDaniel & Muriel ConverseNorman & Anne CoxKathleen DiggsJean DolegaEdward DominoKelly & Nick DyerHelen EmmonsGeorge EvansPaul Forringer & Jo Anne DiehlDouglas & Angela FullenAnn FurtwanglerRebecca & D. Bruce GaffneyRichard GarnerNancy & Thomas GioiaGail GramsJerry & Mary GrayLorraine Gutierrez & Robert PeyserNancy HallIdelle Hammond-SassMichael & Carolyn HannumJanelle & David HansenCatherine & Arnot HellerKenneth Hillenburg & Alan Burg

Eleanor HoagRonald & Janice HoffmanRebecca HorvathLorna Hurl & David TuckerStevo & Susan JuliusJoAnne & Michael KingGary & Barbara KrenzDouglas KripkeWilliam & Garland LewisPamela MacKintoshBeverly MankoBrigitte & Klaus MartenMaureen Martin & Michael PenskarJohn & Annabel McWilliamsJohn MillsMargie Morris & Melvin HochsterJoan O’LearJonathan PevarnekJennifer & Mark PintoSheryl PomeranceDorothy RiemenschneiderDennis & Patricia RitchieDean ShueyRicky SteedPaulette StreitzelJeraldine & Ronald TaylorBonnie ThompsonMohamad TibaEdward VezinaVivian WilsonJudy & Kevin Woods

We apologize for any omissions or errors made in this donor listing. Please direct questions or comments to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance Office of Development & External Relations at 734-647-2035.

The University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & Dance gratefully acknowledges the following individuals for their support of productions at the School. Gifts to U-M SMTD productions help support all aspects of productions - sets, costumes, lighting, sound, guest artists, and more - for all the School of Music, Theatre & Dance’s mainstage shows. These funds assist in providing SMTD students with practical training experience and the opportunity to network with guest professionals. Thank you.

U-M SMTD Production Support Gifts from July 1, 2012 - March 6, 2014

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U-M Friends of Theatre & Drama Friends of Theatre & Drama supports the SMTD Department of Theatre & Drama by providing vital discretionary support for scholarship funding to attract the most talented prospective students to the University of Michigan. Additionally, Friends’ support brings visiting artists, guest directors, agents, and other industry insiders to Ann Arbor to work with students and creates performance opportunities our students need to succeed in the competitive world of theatre, film, and television.

U-M Friends of Theatre & Drama Annual Gifts from July 1, 2012 - March 17, 2014

gifts of $25,000 & above

Ralph BeebeReid HoffmanSwordspoint Foundation, Inc. gifts of $10,000 - $24,999Richard Rosen gifts of $5,000 - $9,999AnonymousJoseph & Julie LearnerStephen Zuckerman &

Darlene Kaplan gifts of $2,500 - $4,999Siegel Family Foundation gifts of $1,000 - $2,499Richard & Mona AlonzoAnne & James DuderstadtJames & Kathleen FiskRandall & Ellen FrankEric Grandstaff & Alexis

KaczynskiPriscilla Lindsay & Richard Ferguson-WagstaffeP. Lamont & JoAnn OkeyOra PescovitzGregory & Allison PoggiJudith & Donald RumelhartWilliam Taylor gifts of $500 - $999Carol Amster

Melissa Berger BrennanFrank & Valerie BernackiJoan A. Binkow William & Ilene BirgeKathleen & William ConlinJanet & David FritschJames HarrisDavid & Phyllis HerzigGretchen & John JacksonDiane KirkpatrickAlan & Jean KrischDavid Leichtman & Laura McGinnRobert & Pearson MacekMary MatthewsVirginia MorganSusan O’Hara & Alan MillerJohn & Jerry WeidenbachDavid & Nancy Woodruff gifts of $250 - $499James Adams & Naz EdwardsHenry & Harlene AppelmanErik Fredricksen & Janet Maylie FredricksenRobert & Irita GriersonLarry HauptmanRose & John HendersonAl & Jolene HermalinNational Society of Arts & LettersJohn Neville-Andrews &

Pamela LewisJoseph PlacekStuart Sacks

Carole & Michael ScheinbergIngrid & Clifford SheldonDavid TurnerBrent WagnerJerry & John WeidenbachZelma Weisfeld gifts of $100 - $249Laurie AtwoodAlan BalakaJerry Balaka Mark BatellSarah BaumShirley & Joel BergerEric & Doris BillesMichael BrillJill Chukerman Test &

Thomas TestGeorge Collins & Paula HenckenClifford & Laura CraigPeter & Grace DurenTheodore & Susan DushaneKaren & John FergusonSpencer Ford & Susan GoldsmithLeon & Marcia FriedmanSteven & Joyce GerberJ. Martin GillespieGerald & Sandra GimelstobSusan Gratch & Patrick GleasonDon Haefner & Cynthia

Stewart

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I want to support the Dept. of Theatre & Drama with a gift to the: ❏ Friends of Theatre & Drama (364139) ❏ Friends of Theatre & Drama Endowment (796749)In the amount of: ❏ $1,000 ❏ $500 ❏ $250 ❏ $100 ❏Other ______

LID: ME: 1016 (364139/796749)

❏ Enclosed is my employer (or my spouse’s) matching gift form.❏ My check is made payable to the University of Michigan.❏ Charge my gift to ❏ VISA ❏ Master Card ❏ Discover ❏ Amer. Exp.

Acct. #: ________________________________________ Exp. Date: ________________

Signature ________________________________________________________________

Name _________________________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ( ) _____________________ E-mail: ____________________________

For online giving, visit www.giving.umich.edu, e-mail Ellen Storch at [email protected], or call 734.763.9769School of Music, Theatre & Dance • Development Office • 2005 Baits Drive • Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2075

Jessica HahnErich Jungwirth & Lauren WeigelCharles KellyMatthew Korn & Cynthia MillerJerold & Judith LaxBarbara LevineKathryn LongAnn Martin & Russell LarsonMargaret McKerrowWalter Mugdan & Vivienne LenkColin & Nancy OatleyG. Elizabeth OngBarbara Petoskey & James SalayJames PiperPatricia PooleyDeborah & Lawrence RehrRobert & Denise RichterJohn Romani & Barbara AndersonBonnie SchaferMaureen Schafer & David Klerkx Jerald & Anne SchwiebertHarriet Selin

Ellen & Jeoffrey StrossWynne WoodGladys Young

gifts under $100Nancy BabingtonFrank & Gail BeaverElizabeth BishopMatthew BouseTrudy & Jonathan BulkleyJohn Cederquist & Meg Kennedy ShawMarylee Dalton & Lynn DrickamerBarbara Eisler-Campbell &

Tim CampbellJames Eng & Patricia RandleSuzy & Niels EnglebergJames & Patricia FrounfelterIlana & Ari GafniJanice GeddesJoseph GoldEdward & Mona GoldmanMary Sue GrantRobert Green & Martha Sullivan Green

Hansen Marketing Services Inc.I.A.T.S.E. Local 395Bonnie KerschbaumMarvin KirshLawrence LaferteBrigitte MaassenDaisy Jean & Melvin ManisMarjorie & David MastieN. Harris & Margaret

McClamrochDouglas & Ruthette MillsDiana & William PrattAlida & Eugene SilvermanDaniel SilvermanTheodore St. AntoineEllen StorchJames & Kathleen TaylorVirginia VassJoseph WaltersSandra & Robert WeitzLeigh Woods & Agusta Gunnarsdottir

We apologize for any omissions or errors made in this donor listing. Please direct questions or comments to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance Office of Development & External Relations at 734.647.2035.

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