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Stage IIIPlaybill

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

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THE NETHER

Morris ............................................................ Anique Clements*Sims/Papa .............................................. William Thomas Evans* Woodnut .....................................................................Eric Gilde*Iris ............................................................................Leah GreeneDoyle ..................................................................... Sam Mossler*

CAST(in alphabetical order)

Directed byJason Cannon

Costume DesignerLea Umberger

Scenic DesignerBruce Price

Lighting DesignerMichael Cummings

Sound DesignerThom Korp

Stage ManagerJynelly Rosario*

UnderwritersGaele Barthold, Ed & Judy Christian, Georgia Court, Wendy & Bob Grady,

Dennis & Graci McGillicuddy, Patrick & Mary Mulva, Anne H.S. Nethercott, Pamela & Scott Reichardt, Carol B. Williams, Herald-Tribune Media Group

By Jennifer Haley

* Denotes member Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

The video or audio recording of this performance by any means is strictly prohibited.

Setting: An interrogation room and the Hideaway. Time: Soon.

“The Nether” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company. Center Theatre Group/Kirk Douglas Theatre, Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director, produced the World Premiere of THE NETHER in Los Angeles, CA in 2013. Development

of THE NETHER was supported by the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center during a residency at the National Playwrights Conference 2011, Preston Whiteway, Executive Director, Wendy Goldberg, Artistic Director. Developed at the Lark Play Development Center, NYC

New York Premiere at the MCC Theater February 24, 2015Artistic Directors: Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey, & William Cantler

Executive Director: Blake West

Co-ProducersTom & Celina Forrester

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ANIQUE CLEMENTS (Morris) is a New York City-based actress and graduate of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Some of her recent credits include Imogen in Cymbeline at the Great River Shakespeare Festival and Kara in an original

work, The Savage Queen. When not acting, Anique is a mental health advocate and speaker. She is excited to be performing for the first time on one of FST’s stages.

WILLIAM THOMAS EVANS (Sims/Papa) most recently played Max Prince in Laughter on the 23rd Floor at Saint Michael’s Playhouse and Mr. Mushnik in Little Shop at ACT of CT. Original Broadway casts include Camelot (1993

Revival), The Scarlet Pimpernel (versions 1 and 2), and A Tale of Two Cities. 6 National tours including Joseph and the Amazing..., pre-broadway Jekyll and Hyde, and 8 years as Santa in The Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Recent off Broadway credits include Desperate Measures and The Fantasticks. 2 years in Vegas at The Palazzo with BAZ, and 2 seasons as Senator Lamar Farkus on Alpha House on Amazon.

ERIC GILDE (Woodnut) New York: As You Like It (Theaterlab); The Nosemaker’s Apprentice and The Temple (The Brick); Wedding Pictures (EST); Edgewise (Cherry Lane Studio); The Tempest (Porpentine). Regional: The

Glass Menagerie (Weston Playhouse, Gulfshore Playhouse); The Crucible (Arkansas Rep); Lungs (Wharton Center); Constellations, Clybourne Park, and The History Boys (St. Louis Rep.); Red and The Tempest (Virginia Stage); Hamlet, Our Town, and Romeo & Juliet (Pioneer Theatre); The Miracle Worker (Syracuse Stage); Red Light Winter, Mary’s Wedding, and Last Train to Nibroc (The Kitchen). International: The Jammer (Edinburgh Fringe). Education: BA and

MFA, Yale University.LEAH GREENE (Iris) is thrilled to be making her Florida Studio Theatre debut! Professional credits include: The Sound of Music (National tour), Sister Act (International tour), Bridges of Madison County (Wagon Wheel

Theatre), Evita, Les Miserables (Flat Rock Playhouse), and Disney Cruise Line. She has a BFA in Music Theatre from Elon University. @strudlmaus

SAM MOSSLER (Doyle) Last appeared at FST in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Other FST productions: How to Use a Knife (Chef George), Other People’s Money (Garfinkle). New York: The Owl and The Pussycat (Creative

Space); The Sexes: According to Dorothy Parker (NY Comedy Club). Regional: The Philadelphia Story (New Harmony Theatre); The Tempest (Shakespeare on the Hudson); The Threepenny Opera (Connecticut Grand Opera). As a writer, Sam’s plays have been produced in New York and Los Angeles, and his screenplays have received honors from the Austin Film Festival and the International Screenwriters Association. He is most proud of his work as a Teaching Artist in FST’s Education program. sammossler.comJASON CANNON (Director) is an Associate Artist at FST, where his responsibilities include directing, teaching, New Play Development, and the Acting Apprentice Program. Shows directed at FST include: Handle With Care, Pinocchio, The Cottage, Marvelous Wonderettes, Hand to God, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Snow White, Peter Pan, A Beary Big Adventure & Other Winning Plays, Other People’s Money, The Boy Who Liked Pulling Hair, Constellations, How to Use a Knife, Once, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Robin Hood, Doublewide, Burt & Me, The Dragon vs. the Hiccups, Gidion’s Knot, Stalking the Bogeyman, Million Dollar Quartet, The Velveteen Rabbit, Relativity, My Name is Asher Lev, and Butler (which earned Best Director nominations from the

ARTIST PROFILES

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Sarasota Herald-Tribune and Creative Loafing). His performance as “Ever Montgomery” in Dancing Lessons garnered “Best Actor of 2015” awards from both Sarasota Magazine and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. He is a seven-time Kevin Kline Award nominee (and one-time winner for Outstanding Leading Actor). He appears regularly with FST Improv. Proud member SDC, AEA, SAG-AFTRA. jasoncannon.bizJYNELLY ROSARIO (Stage Manager) Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Jynelly is overjoyed to be back at FST for her third season. Jynelly has worked as a Musical Theatre Teacher, Director, and Stage Manager since 2011 with companies such as Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, Broadway Illusions Inc., Teatro CeDIn, and The Black Box Theatre Workshop. Selected credits include: Passionata, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, The Little Prince, Rent, Footloose, and In The Heights. FST Credits: Bright Star, Buyer and Cellar, Cherry Docs, Hand to God, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, The Things They Carried, Constellations, How To Use A Knife, Once, The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey, and Million Dollar Quartet.BRUCE PRICE (Scenic Designer) joined the FST staff in 2002 as the Production Stage Manager. In 2004, he was promoted to Production Manager. Over the past 16 years, he has stage managed over 38 productions and overseen the technical aspects of over 100 productions here at FST. During his 30 plus years in theatre, Mr. Price has designed sets, lights, and costumes for dozens of productions. Mr. Price has worked regionally at The Alley Theatre and Stage Repertory Theatre both on stage and backstage, but he has found his home here at FST.

LEA UMBERGER (Costume Designer) is excited to return for another show with Florida Studio Theatre. Lea is a Set and Costume Designer for theater, and Production Designer for film and television. Locally, she has designed for Florida Studio Theatre, TampaRep, Manatee Players, USF Theatre Tampa, and HCC Ybor. She also was the Art Director for HSN for 8 years. Regional credits include The Library of Congress (DC), Edinburgh Fringe Festival, LABrynith (NYC), Alchemy Theater (NYC), and Washington Shakespeare (DC). Follow her Production, Set, Costume and Interior design work on Facebook at Lea

ARTIST PROFILESUmberger Designs or leaumbergerdesigns.com. MICHAEL CUMMINGS (Lighting Designer/Lighting Supervisor) recently obtained his M.F.A. in Lighting Design & Technology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Lighting design works include Outlaws and Angels, Pinocchio, That’s Amoré! (FST); February Dance 2019 (UIUC); Jesus Christ Superstar (Salisbury University); La Bohème (UIUC); In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play) (UIUC); and Studio Dance 1 (UIUC). Assistant lighting designs include Barbecue (UIUC) and Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (UIUC). He also served as the Master Electrician at Adirondack Theatre Festival.THOMAS KORP (Sound Designer) As FST’s Sound Supervisor, Thom does more than wrangle rogue microphones. Sound design credits include: Handle with Care, Outlaws and Angels, Bright Star, Pinocchio, That’s Amoré!, Who Loves You, The Swingaroos: Hollywood Serenade, The Cottage, Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow, Come Together: When the 60s Met the 70s, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Wednesday’s Child, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, The Wonder Years: The Music of the Baby Boomers, Straight White Men, Guitar Girls, Unchained Melodies, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, and Once. Mixing Credits: Next to Normal, Smokey Joe’s Café, The World Goes Round, Tango: Buenos Aires, and We Will Rock You.

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The videotaping or making of electronic or other audio and/or visual recordings on any medium, including the internet, is strictly prohibitied, a violation of the author’s rights, and actionable under United States Copyright Law. For more information, please visit: https://shop.samuelfrench.com/content/files/pdf/piracy-whitepaper.pdf

UK premiere first co-produced by Headlong Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre on July 17, 2014 at the Royal Court and was subsequently transferred to the West End by Sonia Friedman Productions and Scott M Delman in association with Tulchin Bartner Productions, Lee Dean & Charles Diamond, 1001 Nights, JFL Theatricals/GHF Productions, Scott & Brian Zeilinger / James Lefkowitz. The West End premiere took place on February 24, 2015 at the Duke of York’s Theatre, London.

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EXECUTIVE STAFFRICHARD HOPKINS is the Producing Artistic Director of Florida Studio Theatre. Mr. Hopkins has fostered the development of FST’s Mainstage and Cabaret productions. His many directing Mainstage credits include: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Honor Killing, Inspired Lunacy, The Best of Enemies, Next to Normal, Race, Ruined, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Boleros for the Disenchanted, Permanent Collection, and Metamorphoses, among numerous other plays. Mr. Hopkins led the development of FST’s Cabaret productions Outlaws and Angels, Guitar Girls, Mack the Knife, Older than Dirt, Piano Men, and The Prima Donnettes. Mr. Hopkins also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Florida Studio Theatre. This includes overseeing the creation and implementation of all FST programming, including Mainstage, Cabaret, Stage III, New Play Development, Education, and Touring. Since his arrival at FST in 1980, Mr. Hopkins has guided the theatre from a small touring company to a nationally-recognized regional theatre, which impacts over 225,000 adults and children annually. He created the New Play Development Program, the Cabaret Series, FST’s award-winning WRITE A PLAY Program, and he has directed the design and renovation of all FST’s theatres. Mr. Hopkins is the recipient of numerous awards including the Arts Leadership Award from the Sarasota Arts Council, the Richard G. Fallon Award for Artistic Excellence from the Florida Professional Theatres Association, and the 2012 Cultural Champion Award from the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County. In 2016, Mr. Hopkins was awarded the Luminaire Award, honoring excellence in creativity, philanthropy, advocacy, and all elements that are keys to future growth of the arts in Sarasota. In 2017, Mr. Hopkins was awarded the Florida Theatre Conference Lifetime Achievement Award for contributing to the rich cultural fabric of the Sarasota community and the state of Florida, and his dedication to developing future artists, educators, and advocates. REBECCA HOPKINS serves as Managing Director for Florida Studio Theatre, and as such, is the Chief Operations Officer. Mrs. Hopkins is responsible for oversight of FST’s Administration, including the Business Office, Development, Marketing, Box Office, Front of House,

Restaurant, Budgeting, and maintaining the overall quality of FST’s internal management. Mrs. Hopkins serves on the Board of Directors for the League of Resident Theatres and for the Theatre Communications Group. She is the former President of the National New Play Network. Mrs. Hopkins has been actively involved in development of FST’s Cabaret productions since her arrival in 1998. In addition to being Lead Developer for That’s Amoré!, this season she is also part of the development teams for Outlaws & Angels and Light My Fire. Previously she was the Lead Developer on The Wonder Years: The Music of the Baby Boomers; Unchained Melodies; Blue Suede Shoes; Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves; Yesterday; American Pie; and Poems, Prayers, and Promises. She has been the head writer on all five Laughing Matters shows. Some of her favorite shows she helped develop include: Mack the Knife: The Bobby Darin Songbook; The Prima Donnettes; That’s Life; The Wanderers; My One and Only Gershwin; Hot and Cole; The British Invasion; The Flip Side; and Outlaws and Angels. In addition, she is the Founder and Producer of FST Improv and the Sarasota Improv Festival. In 2012, the Arts & Cultural Alliance awarded Mrs. Hopkins the Cultural Champion Award in recognition of her many years of accomplishment and growth with Florida Studio Theatre. In 2016, Mrs. Hopkins was awarded the Luminaire Award, honoring excellence in creativity, philanthropy, advocacy, and all elements that are keys to future growth of the arts in Sarasota.

@FloridaStudioTheatre #Nether

We encourage you to take photos with the set before and after the show

and share to social media! We just ask that you please recognize

the Scenic Designer:

Scenic Design by Bruce Price

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UNDERWRITERSGAELE BARTHOLD - FST is family and an integral part of my life. Its community contributions are myriad and a model of theatrical excellence. Quality and diverse stage productions at affordable prices are but one component of FST’s offerings. Other contributions include extensive contact with local schools to foster student creativity and theatre appreciation, structured and wide-ranging educational programs for adults and children, community forums and other community outreach programs, and a strong commitment to New Play Development and excellence in the arts. FST is a gem that warrants our widespread financial and artistic support. I am proud to serve on FST’s board and to support it financially and otherwise.ED & JUDY CHRISTIAN - Sarasota is continually voted as an area that has an exceptionally high quality of life and the arts. A very big part of this is Florida Studio Theatre. FST sets the mark and excels in invariably producing a high-level quality theatre experience. No doubt about it, FST is a strong part of the fabric that makes Sarasota the stand-out community that it is. Please join with us and other donors to ensure that FST will grow and continually challenge us with great theatre and entertainment on all levels.GEORGIA COURT - I love great theatre and FST delivers that. FST is among the best theatre companies I have seen, but it is more than a theatre company. It is an organization that recognizes it is part of the greater community – and it reaches out to that community in positive, productive ways. As the owner of Bookstore1 Sarasota, I have been proud to partner with FST in the creation and celebration of contemporary literary works. Having FST so accessible adds to the joy of living in the fabulous arts community that is Sarasota.WENDY & BOB GRADY - We were so impressed when we first visited FST, that we immediately wanted to become involved. Whenever you come across a theatre program as unique as FST’s, where the key to getting art into the hearts of so many has been found – in a comfortable and easily accessible way – you know you’ve spotted a winner. We are proud to be Season Underwriters – associated with the finest staff and talent anywhere – and hope that others will join us in supporting FST’s important work.

DENNIS & GRACI MCGILLICUDDY - FST is important to us because we believe so strongly in the transformative power of the arts. For close to 30 years now, we have been so fortunate to experience first-hand how that transformative power works its magic in the hands of an organization that is not only experienced and dedicated, but so highly skilled in their craft. The values of the theater and its leadership, as reflected in its mission and as manifested in its work, whether it be on the Mainstage, in the Cabaret, in its Education and community outreach programs – these are values that we so strongly believe in. As a consequence, it is a privilege for us to be a part of, and be supportive of this great theatre.PATRICK & MARY MULVA - We discovered FST after moving to Sarasota in July 2018, and were so impressed with the diversity and quality of the performances. The breadth of entertainment offerings delight, challenge, and provide thought provoking subjects for a broad range of audiences. In addition, their work in bringing theatre experiences into the schools provides an exposure to the arts that open new doors to young people. FST is a cultural pillar of the Sarasota arts community. We are proud to be a part of its continuing success as supporters and by serving on the board of directors.ANNE H.S. NETHERCOTT* (1926-2019) - When asked to define giving, Anne said: “My mother used to say the best way to find you is to lose yourself, by focusing on the needs of others rather than on oneself.” So giving has always been an important family value, which in childhood was reinforced by the community experience of surviving The Depression. Anne was proud to be a supporter of FST. SCOTT & PAMELA RIECHARDT - One of the more enjoyable aspects of the months we spend in Sarasota each year is being able to attend many varied productions at Florida Studio Theatre. We especially enjoy the edgy and thought-provoking Stage III productions and are pleased to be able to support these endeavors.CAROL B. WILLIAMS - Although I enjoy most theatrical genres, I am particularly drawn to the cutting edge plays that make one think or that take a different slant on an issue. I am pleased that FST has launched another Stage III season of these works for our enjoyment and edification. Supporting this innovative and community-oriented organization is a joy for me.Recognizes our Legacy Underwriters & Legacy Co-

Producers for their commitment to the Art of FST, establishing an endowed fund to support cherished programs for many years to come.

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FST FORUMS:The Most Important Conversations of Our Time

The Nether is part of this year’s forum series, The Most Important Conversations of Our Time. This call to conscience includes panel discussions, online discussions, community events, and more. This year’s forum series includes four shows: The Nether, Handle With Care, American Son, and The Legend of Georgia McBride. The full schedule of this season’s panel discussions is listed below. For more information, visit floridastudiotheatre.org/2019-2020-fst-forums.

Panel Discussion ScheduleThe Nether Forum Topic | The Nether: An Ethical Exploration of the Dark Web Monday, January 20, 5-6PM, FST’s Bowne’s Lab Theatre

Handle With Care Forum Topic | Meet the Playwright, Jason Odell Williams Monday, January 27, 5-6PM, FST’s Bowne’s Lab Theatre

American Son Forum Topic | Regaining the Public Trust: Law Enforcement and Citizen Encounters Monday, February 10, 5-6PM, FST’s Bowne’s Lab Theatre

The Legend of Georgia McBride Forum Topic | Walk a Mile in My Heels - Meet the Cast Tuesday, April 14, 5-6PM, FST’s Bowne’s Lab Theatre

Events are free to attend, but reservations are required. Reservations can be made at 941.366.9000 or floridastudiotheatre.org.

HERALD-TRIBUNE MEDIA GROUP enjoys a history in this community that spans more than 90 years. Partnering with organizations such as Florida Studio Theatre allows us to contribute to our region’s

rich creative culture in Sarasota, Bradenton, and Venice providing an unparalleled media landscape through the newspaper, HeraldTribune.com.

SEASON UNDERWRITERS

CO-PRODUCERSTOM & CELINA FORRESTER We both love theatre. Celina especially appreciates the quality and breadth of FST’s offerings. While Tom enjoys the Cabaret

and Mainstage plays, he finds the Stage III series to be particularly clever and thought provoking.

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EDUCATION & TOURSDirector of Children’s Theatre .....................Caroline KaiserEducation Administrator .................................Pamela SmithTeaching Artist/YPF Coordinator ...................Adam Ratner Education Group Sales Assoc ......................Hannah BagnallTeaching Artist .....................................................Denee Lortz

COMMUNITY RESOURCE GROUP

AUDIENCE ENRICHMENT GROUP

OUTSIDE ASSISTANCEHouse Counsel ..............................................Michael E. Siegel.................................................................. Shutts & Bowen LLPFacility Custodian ..............Confidence Cleaning CompanyCaretaker ................................................................ Doctor Nik

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMActing Apprentice ...................................Samantha DempseyActing Apprentice ......................................Brooke EmmerichActing Apprentice .................................... Anna Lee HawkinsActing Apprentice ............................................. Tim HiemstraActing Apprentice ............................................. Marc JohnsonActing Apprentice .................................................. Pedro LeosActing Apprentice .......................................... De’Ja McKnabbActing Apprentice .........................................Reilly O’ConnellActing Apprentice ............................................ Megan PiggottActing Apprentice .............................................Will StapletonActing Apprentice ...........................................Kyle Van FrankActing/Improv Fellow ............................... Anna WeatherwaxArtistic/Directing Fellow .....................................Drew NorrisCompany Management Intern .............Chelsea WhittemoreCostume Intern ...............................................Chelsea BannanCostume Intern .........................................David Wesley PriceDevelopment Intern .....................................Camryn MacIverEducation Fellow ............................................. Austin HowethLighting Fellow ....................................................Justen ZhangLiterary Intern ...............................................Benedict BurgessLiterary Intern .....................................................Alex DrinnenLiterary Intern ......................................... Madison McAllisterLiterary Intern ...............................................Hannah ZwernerMarketing Intern ...............................................Alyssa ParrishPlaywriting Fellow ............................................Sarah DurhamProduction Intern .......................................... Joshua WilliamsProduction Management Intern ................. Chase KnapsteinScenic Production Intern ..................................... Justin AllanSound Fellow .................................................... David SabbaghStage Management Intern ........................... Elizabeth AdamsStage Management Intern .............................. Amanda BalterStage Management Intern ...............................Henry HansonStage Management Intern .............................. Shira LebovichStage Management Intern .................................... Emily MickStage Management Intern ...............................Helena Rankin

Jan ColemanLarry ColemanShirley FeinMaddy FreshwaterCarol GilbertSy Goldblatt Jim GoldmanSandy GoldmanRobert GradyWendy GradyBonny IsraeloffValerie JoelsPatricia Kordis

Marie KroppSusan Landau

Frank MalicksonMatty Matheson

Graci McGillicuddyJill Ross

Ina SchnellAlan SchottensteinLois Schottenstein

Lois StulbergCharlie Ann Syprett

Martin Taffel

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FST COMPANY

Ina SchnellCommissioner Willie

Charles ShawHoward Tevlowitz

Honorable Charles E.WilliamsRose Chapman

Hon. Larry L. EgerTrevor HarveyThe Jewish Federation of Sarasota-ManateeGilbert KingMichéle D. RedwineDr. Eddy Regnier

BOARD OF TRUSTEES President ............................................... Dennis McGillicuddyVice-President ............................................. Richard HopkinsSecretary/Treasurer ......................................Patricia Courtois Trustee ..............................................................Gaele BartholdTrustee ...............................................................Georgia CourtTrustee ................................................................Jeff HotchkissTrustee .............................................................Robert IsraeloffTrustee ..............................................................Barbara LupoffTrustee ................................................................Patrick MulvaTrustee ..................................Honorable Charles E. Williams

EXECUTIVE STAFFProducing Artistic Director ....................... Richard HopkinsManaging Director ......................................Rebecca Hopkins

ARTISTIC STAFFAssociate Director At-Large .........................Kate AlexanderCasting/Hiring Coordinator ........................... Alexa Doggett Casting Associate/Artistic Assistant ............. James Ashford Resident Pianist ..................................................... Jim ProsserAssociate Artist ................................................. Jason CannonAssociate Artist ...................................................Ellie MooneyAssociate Artist .............................................. Rachel MoultonAssociate Artist .......................................Catherine RandazzoDirector of Improvisation ......................................Will LueraAssistant to the Artistic Director .....................Doris IemoloLiterary Associate ................................................. Meg Gilbert

PRODUCTION STAFFProduction Manager ............................................. Bruce PriceProduction Manager ..............................................Lizzi NehlsAssistant Production Manager.............................Louis VetterMainstage Stage Manager ...................................... Roy JohnsStage III Stage Manager ...................................Jynelly RosarioCostume Shop Manager ...........................Adrienne WebberSound Supervisor .................................................Thom KorpLighting Supervisor .................................Michael CummingsProps/Paint Supervisor .............................. Kristine KreutzerLead Carpenter .................................................. Marco Acosta

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFGeneral Manager .............................................Jill ZakrzewskiDirector of IT .................................................... Clarke Weigle Business Manager .......................................Carmen GonzalezAssociate Business Manager ........................ Orville CorderoBusiness Office Associate ................................David WallaceAsst. to the Managing Dir ..........................Phyllis SilvermanFacilities Manager .......................................Joseph Goepfrich Facilities Technician .............................. Mark Quackenbush Company Manager ...........................................Luke JohnsonDirector of Marketing .....................................Becca JenningsPublic Relations Associate ................................. Lydia Baxter Marketing Associate............................................. Sarah HaleyMarketing Assistant ..............................................Justin JonesDirector of Indiv. Giving ................ Melody Mora-ShihadehDevelopment Associate ................................Rachel MoultonDevelopment Associate .................................Matthew QuickEvents Coord./Gen. Mgmt. Asst.................................JT Priar Patron Services Manager ...................Kelsey Wehde WilsonBox Office Manager ............................................Gigi DelperoAsst. Box Office Manager ...............................Andie AntonikAsst. Box Office Manager ...........................Noah ScheibmeirRestaurant Manager .............................................. Tom CurryRestaurant Manager ..........................................Karen KrasterAsst. Restaurant Manager .................................... Sara MillerAsst. Restaurant Manager .................................. Kristy PlumReceptionist/ Volunteer Coord ....................... Joan O’Dowd