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University of Southern Maine University of Southern Maine USM Digital Commons USM Digital Commons Programs 2017-2018 Season Theatre Programs 2010-2020 11-2017 Twelfth Night (or What you Will) Program [2017] Twelfth Night (or What you Will) Program [2017] University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/theatre-programs-2017-2018 Part of the Theatre History Commons Recommended Citation Recommended Citation University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre, "Twelfth Night (or What you Will) Program [2017]" (2017). Programs 2017-2018 Season. 1. https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/theatre-programs-2017-2018/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Theatre Programs 2010-2020 at USM Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Programs 2017-2018 Season by an authorized administrator of USM Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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  • University of Southern Maine University of Southern Maine

    USM Digital Commons USM Digital Commons

    Programs 2017-2018 Season Theatre Programs 2010-2020

    11-2017

    Twelfth Night (or What you Will) Program [2017] Twelfth Night (or What you Will) Program [2017]

    University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre

    Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/theatre-programs-2017-2018

    Part of the Theatre History Commons

    Recommended Citation Recommended Citation University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre, "Twelfth Night (or What you Will) Program [2017]" (2017). Programs 2017-2018 Season. 1. https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/theatre-programs-2017-2018/1

    This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Theatre Programs 2010-2020 at USM Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Programs 2017-2018 Season by an authorized administrator of USM Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected].

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  • US Theatre 2017-2018 Season

  • Department Chair's Note

    Dear Patrons and Supporters,

    Welcome to USM's Department of Theatre!

    Actor Simon Callow said , "To enter a theatre for a performance is to be inducted into a magical space, to be ushered into the sacred arena of the imagination."

    We in the department, both students and staff alike, hope we can go some way to realizing the magic of theatre for you and wish to extend a very warm welcome. Whether you are a newcomer to our work or you have been a supporter over a number of years, we are delighted you are here, and invite you to return .

    Whatever we undertake in theatre, it is never complete unless it is realized in front of an audience. With each performance we endeavor to take you on a journey where, for perhaps an all too brief moment, you are able to put aside life's stresses and worries, and immerse yourself in another world .

    This season we have tied our main stage productions together under the theme of 'Identity' and have selected each production with that in mind. As a department we are revisioning our own identity and as a result we are undergoing an expansive exercise in change ... the curriculum associated with the B.A., the staffing within the department, and the experiences we wish our students to have.

    In all cases we believe these changes will be for the better, and we appreciate your support. We expect this period of transformation to be concentrated in th is academic year and we welcome your feedback and comments. It is our hope that the result will be a clear identity for the department that is creative, professional and relevant.

    Welcome to this performance of Twelfth Night (or What You Will) . Please stay connected by joining our mailing list or visiting our website and Facebook, and enjoy the magic!

    Yours, Andrew G. Harris, Chair Department of Theatre

    Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare

    Director Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design Stage Manager Original Music Dance Choreography

    Sara Valentine Perry Fertig Anna Grywalski Thomas Austin Foley Sara Valentine Shannon Hayes Mitchell Boucher* Braden Socquet

    Act I runs approximately 85 minutes. Act II runs approximately 60 minutes. There is one 15 minute intermission.

    The use of either video or still photography is not permitted.

    *original music compositions: Air in E; 0 , Mistress Mine; Come Away, Death; Gigue in C and Gigue in E

  • Director's Note Shakespeare wrote between 37 and 41 plays ( depending on which historian you follow) and yet, when all is said and done, for me Twelfth Night continues to find its way into my world more than any other.

    When I was a senior at Minnechaug Regional High School in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, our English class was visited by a troupe of actors from Shakespeare & Company who presented a touring version of Twelfth Night, and my journey with this masterpiece began. It was one of the first plays I worked on in college, it was the first play I understudied at my post-college internship, and one of my first summer stock experiences. It found me again in graduate school, and numerous other gigs in between and since. What is it about this play??

    One could argue that it is because it is one of Shakespeare's most popular and comical plays, so, naturally I would encounter it more. Or that the plot is so accessible, or the characters are so vivid, it's bound to stand out. Perhaps there is some truth in all that, but still , I have friends who are plagued by Macbeths or taunted with Titus Andronicuses or lovesick with Romeos and Juliets. For me, I'm in a tangle of Twelfth Nights!

    I like to believe that theatre artists have certain plays that follow them in their life experiences the way characters in the Harry Potter books have a Petronus- a benevolent magical spirit that wards off evil; a protector; a guide. And after all , isn't that what theatre can do? In times of trial and hardship, in the face of frustration or discouragement, we can call upon theatre for solace, hope, and camaraderie.

    Twelfth Night continues to mark major milestones for me- it's been there through good times and bad, and with each encounter, it reveals something new to me about love, loss, kinship, family, Fate ... and the power and beauty of language. Whether this is your first Twelfth Night or your one hundred and first, I hope it provides for you the same amount of joy, comfort and wonder as it has given me all these years.

    Expecto Petronum!

    Special Thanks

    Brittany Burke, Andrea Danforth, Stephen Legawiec, Leslie Reidel, Sandy Robbins, Steve Tague,

    Marj & Jewel Walker, USM School of Music,

    Portland Stage Company

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    Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare

    Directed by Sara Valentine

    Ensemble (in order alphabetical)

    Marisa Bickford - Matty Boyd - Mitchell Boucher Bobby Dall - Luis del Valle - Jake Cooper Nate Genrich - Cami Gibson - Emily Grotz

    Jacob Hammond - Hunter Lefebvre - Molana Oei Hollie Pryor - Braden Socquet - Calvin Sprague Jessie U. Vander - Nicole Welch - Collin Young

    First printed in 1623 Folio. The Play contains 5 Acts, 18 Scenes, 2692 lines

    DRAMATIS PERSONA:

    ORSINO, Duke of lllyria. SEBASTIAN, brother to Viola.

    ANTONIO, a Sea Captain, Friend to Sebastian. A Sea Captain, Friend to Viola.

    VALENTINE & CURIO: Gentlemen attending on the Duke. SIR TOBY BELCH, Uncle to Olivia.

    SIR ANDREW AGUE CHEEK. MALVOLIO, Steward to Olivia.

    FABIAN, Servant to Olivia. FESTE, a Clown, Servant to Olivia.

    OLIVIA, a rich Countess. VIOLA

    MARIA, Olivia's gentlewoman.

    Priest, Officers, Musicians, and other Attendants.

    SCENE: A City in lllyria; and the Sea-coast near it

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  • Director Scenic Design Lighting Design Costume Design Sound Design Dramaturg Technical Director Stage Manager Technical Director Carpenters

    Master Electrician Electricians

    Costume Director Costume Construction

    Properties Master Properties Construction

    Assistant Stage Managers Assistant to the Director Deck Crew Wardrobe Crew Light Board Operator Sound Board Operator Musicians

    Production Crew

    Sara Valentine Perry Fertig Thomas Austin Foley Anna Grywalski Sara Valentine Emma Fitzgerald Perry Fertig Shannon Hayes Perry Fertig Nate Genrich, Maddie MacDonald, Harris Plaisted,Emily Waller, Kala Wistar, and the students of Stagecraft Practicum Corey Anderson Sam Allen, Remy Dickinson, Thomas Austin Foley, Cam Gardiner, Nicki Harris, and the students of Lighting Practicum Anna Grywalski Bobby Dall, Olivia Houston, Maddie MacDonald, Mo Oei, Abby Powell, Cheyenne Ruane, Braden Socquet, and the students of Costume Practicum Hollie Pryor Nate Genrich, Alison Loughl in, Sara Valentine, Emily Waller Emma Fitzgerald, Aaron Verrill Candace Sapiel Tori Osman, SarinaTeung Sogend Misaghian, Kevin Paradis, Victoria Stackpole Remy Dickinson Michael Spaulding Mitchell Boucher, Hunter Lefevbre, Jake Cooper

    Administrative Staff

    Theatre Administrative Specialist Lil Campbell Box Office/Front of House Supervisor Sara Valentine House Managers Savannah Irish, Meghan O'Brien Ushers Tristan Butterfield, Dominic Fazio, Sabrina Gauthier,

    Keegan Perry, Scotty Venable, Abby White Box Office Staff Emily Baker, Cody Chase, DJ Monteith,

    Victoria Stackpole, Cassie Thompson, Aaron Verrill, Alana Weaver, Ellen Wright

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    Cast Biographies

    Marisa Bickford (Maria) is a senior theatre major at USM. Her most recent credits include Ginny in For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls and various roles in Under Milk Wood. She is originally from Winslow, Maine.

    Matty Boyd (Toby Belch) is a junior theatre major and is beyond excited to be performing in his first Shakespeare production ever! Past favorite roles have been Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, Harold Hill in The Music Man, and Doctor Cajus, in USM's operatic production of The Merry Wives of Windsor.

    Mitchell Boucher* (Composer/Keyboard) from Edgecomb, ME, is a music composition major at USM. He has a deep appreciation for Baroque music which is reflected in his pieces. Currently his main instrument of choice is the harpsichord, but in the past he has studied the pipe organ as well. This is his first opportunity to collaborate with the USM Department of Theatre.

    Jake Cooper (Guitar) Jacob Cooper is a student at the University of Southern Maine studying guitar performance with Keith Crook and Gary Wittner. He graduated Portland Arts & Technology High School in 2016 where he studied performance, music theory, and audio with Victoria Stubbs. Jacob performs various styles such as rock, blues, jazz, and solo classical guitar. He has also performed as a pit guitarist in musical productions such as Disaster! The Musical by Cast Aside Productions.

    Bobby Dall (Andrew Aguecheek) is a junior media studies major, working to become a lyricist. Past theatre projects include costume design for Student Performing Artists' The Beautiful Dark and Avenue Q for USM's musical theatre program.

    Luis del Valle (Feste) is a junior at USM majoring in theatre with a minor in communications. He recently completed his second internship at Deertrees Theatre playing Raleigh in Last Train to Nibroc. Last year at USM he played Resten in The Language Archive, as well as No Good Boy and others in Under Milk Wood. He currently lives in Lubec, Maine, but is orig inally from Chicago.

    Nate Genrich (Sea Captain) is a senior theatre/biology major at USM. His previous roles include Silvio in Private Wars, Tom in The Beautiful Dark for Student Performing Artists, and various roles in the main stage productions of Under Milk Wood and Molded by the Flow. He is originally from Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Cami Gibson (Curio/2nd Officer) is a first year theatre major. She is from Clinton, Maine, and this is her first show with the USM Department of Theatre. Previous favorite roles are Little Prince in The Little Prince and Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods at Lawrence High School.

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  • Emily Grotz (Viola/Sebastian) is a senior theatre major at USM. She has appeared in the main stage productions of Under Milk Wood and The Language Archive, and The Most Massive Woman Wins (SPA). Recent roles include Abigail Williams in The Crucible (Community Little Theatre) and Raina in Arms and the Man (Pie Man Theatre Company.) This past summer at Deertrees Theatre she played May in Last Train to Nibroc and Matilda in Indoor/Outdoor.

    Jacob Hammond (Malvolio) is originally from Waterboro, Maine. This is his fourth year studying theatre at USM. Previous roles include George in The Language Archive, Aloysius Benheim in Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, and Silvius in As You Like It.

    Hunter Lefebvre (Guitar) Hunter is a sophomore music education major with a focus in jazz studies. Originally from Easthampton Mass, he is slowly adjusting to the harsh Maine climate. He is very excited to be involved in this production, and especially to perform its original music.

    Molana Oei (SebastianNiola) is a senior theatre major at USM. Previous main stage roles include the Stage Manager in Our Town, Rosie Probert/soloist in Under Milk Wood and Celia in The Most Massive Woman Wins (SPA).

    Hollie Pryor (Anthonio/Props Master) is a senior theatre major at USM. Previous roles include Parolles in All's Well that Ends Well, Mrs. Pugh in Under Milk Wood, and The Woman in Mourning in the international French-language premier of Ninshaba. She is originally from Hope Valley, Rhode Island.

    Braden Socquet (Fabian) is a senior theatre major from Pittsfield, Maine. Her previous roles at USM include Emma in The Language Archive and a dancer in Dance USM!

    Calvin Sprague (Priest) is a part-time theatre major from Portland. Previous productions at USM include Our Town and The Language Archive. He has also contributed behind the scenes building sets for many past productions.

    Jessie U. Vander (Olivia) is a fourth year theatre major at USM. She was born in Sierra Leone, Africa, but grew up in Maine and Italy. Twelfth Night is her second main stage show for the Department of Theatre having appeared last season in Molded by the Flow. Previous roles include Maria in Twelfth Night, Seacole in Much Ado About Nothing, and Topsy in a staged reading of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

    Nicole Welch (Valentine/ 1st Officer) is from Dixfield, Maine and is majoring in English at USM. This is her first show for the Department of Theatre. Previous roles include Mrs. Feldman in Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes and Cheryl in Bathers at Dirigo High School.

    Collin Young (Duke Orsino) is a senior theatre major at USM. Previous roles include the Narrator in Under Milk Wood, George Gibbs in Our Town, and Touchstone in As You Like It. He is originally from Gorham, Maine.

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    Production Biographies

    Sara Valentine, Director/Sound Designer As a member of the Department of Theatre faculty, Sara teaches courses in performance (acting, voice, speech, directing) as well as a general education class in public speaking and the capstone theatre class. Last season, she directed The Language Archive for the department main stage. She is also a guest lecturer at Boston Conservatory. She received her MFA in Acting from the University of Delaware Professional Theatre Training Program, and a BA in Theatre Arts from Ithaca College. She continues to study voice with the Centre Artistique International Roy Hart (CAIRH) institute in Malerargues, France. A member of Actors Equity Association, Sara has performed regionally with numerous theatres including the Shakespeare festivals of North Carolina, Philadelphia, Colorado, and Maine. She is co-founder of the production company Really Inventive Stuff, which will perform Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham and The Story of Babarfor young audiences in the Russell Theatre in March 2018 as part of the Warren Memorial Foundation Visiting Artist series.

    Perry Fertig, Scenic Designer/Technical Director In addition to his work at USM, Perry has served as Technical Director for PORTopera and is a stagehand with IATSE Local 114. Previously, he worked in Philadelphia for Ursinus College, the FringeArts Festival, and the Philadelphia Theatre Company. He is also a Flying Director for Foy lnventerprises, recently providing flying effects for Ragtime at Ogunquit Playhouse and The Wizard of Oz at Biddeford City Theater.

    Anna Grywalski, Costume Designer/Costume Director Anna Grywalski earned a BA in Theatre from The Ohio State University and an MFA in Costume Design from UCLA. She has designed professionally for theatre and film across the country, including in Ohio, California, Illinois, and Wyoming. For the past two years, Anna worked for Casper College as the costume and makeup designer, costume shop manager, and instructor of costume and makeup design. Anna is excited to be a part of the USM team as costume director and experience what the beautiful east coast has to offer.

    Thomas Austin Foley, Lighting Designer Aust)n is a junior theatre major with a concentration in design and minoring in media arts, technology, and design at the University of Southern Maine. Other main stage credits include light design for Under Milk Wood and various dance pieces in Dance USM! Off the main stage, Austin has had an active role with USM's Student Performing Artists (SPA), including light designing Stop Kiss and Blue Lilla Rising and sound designing The Beautiful Dark and The Mousetrap. In addition to his design work Austin has served as the Master Electrician for US M's main stage productions of Merry Wives of Windsor and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom. Outside of USM Austin has. worked at Portland Stage Company as an electrics/sound Intern, serving as the assistant to the master electrician and assistant light designing Portland Stage's production of They Don't Pay, We Don't Pay.

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  • Shannon Hayes, Stage Manager Shannon is a transfer student from Hawaii and is in her first semester at USM where she is majoring in theatre and minoring in dance. She was recently assistant stage manager on USM's last production Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom. She has participated in scene studies at the Portland Players and spent hours volunteering for the Lyric and Friends of Fort Gorges. She is a student at Mid-Coast School of Music.

    Emma Fitzgerald, Assistant Stage Manager/Dramaturg Emma is a second year at the University of Southern Maine, pursuing a Bachelor's in both English and theatre with a minor in education. They have acted in one USM original production, Molded by the Flow, and were the dramaturg for the school's production of The Language Archive and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom.

    Aaron Verrill, Assistant Stage Manager This is Aaron's first year (and first production) at the University of Southern Maine. Having graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington in 2016 with a degree in Biology, Aaron took a year working in various local theatres (Theater at Monmouth, The Public Theatre) and realized his true passion was being on and around the stage, prompting him to obtain a second degree in Theatre.

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    In Memoriam Minor R. Rootes

    The Department of Theatre is sad to share the passing of our friend and founding father, Minor Rootes, on June 3, 2017 at the age of 86.

    In the Fall of 1966, Minor Rootes was hired as a member of the English Department to teach Public Speaking and Theatre Productions. By 1968, Minor had created a division of the English Department to teach Theatre/Speech courses independently. Within two years, he was responsible for creating the new Department of Theatre/Speech, independent of the English Department. What had begun as two courses was increased within four years to twelve courses and a faculty of three, with five majors. At the time of Minor's official retirement as a fulltime professor over 40 years later, the Department of Theatre had a faculty of ten with ninety majors and 48 courses on the books. Primarily through the efforts of Minor Rootes, the University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre was created. Teaching was Minor's great passion in life. He will be dearly missed.

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    Stop the pain, Burst the colors of life

    all over me.

    Break the tide ... . into the night

    and into free flight.

    He is free.

    -from a poem by Wendy Getchell , one of Minor's former students

  • M Department of Theatre Friends of the Department of Theatre

    Gifts received between September 1, 2016 through August 29, 2017

    Producer ($3,000 +) Edward and Susan Wollenberg

    Director ($1,000 • $1,999) Christenia Alden-Kinne '06

    Designer ($250 • $499) Minor Rootes *

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    THANK YOU! Thank you for your generous contributions to the artistic and academic mission of our faculty, staff and students. Your support of theatre at USM will ensure that we can continue presenting vibrant theatrical performances to the community.

    If you can see yourself in one of our gift levels above, please join our Friends with a donation. For more information, contact Eileen Oberholtzer at (207) 780-5273 or eileen.oberholtzer@ maine.edu.

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    Andrew Harris, department chair

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