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ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI

THE

2016-2017 OTTO M. BUDIG

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D. Lynn Meyers, Producing Artistic Director

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CINDERELLA: AFTER EVER AFTER

book by Joseph McDonough | lyrics by David Kisor | music by Fitz Patton

Directed by D. Lynn Meyers† November 30-December 30, 2016

Set & Lighting Designer

Sound Designer

Costume Designer

Choreographer

Music Director

Properties Master & Design Assistant

Production Manager & Master Electrician

Technical Director

Production Stage Manager

Assistant Stage Manager

Dance Captain

Brian c. Mehring

Matt Callahan

Reba Senske

Dee Anne Bryll

Scot Woolley

Shannon Rae Lutz

Matthew Hollstegge

Jack Murphy

Brandon T. Holmes*

Elizabeth Freyman*

Darnell Pierre Benjamin

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This Theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Originally produced by Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 2016, D. Lynn Meyers, Producing Artistic Director †

*Cast/production member belongs to Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers. This theatre operates under an agreement between Actors’ Equity Association, Professional Actors, and Stage Managers in the United States. Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

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CAST & CREW

CAST, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

King Frederick ............................................................................... Michael G. Bath*

Gastón ............................................................................. Darnell Pierre Benjamin*

Plato (Formerly a Toad) ................................................................. Griff Bludworth

Aristotle (Formerly a Crow) Maya Farhat

Brunhilda ......................................................................................... Deb G. Girdler*

Priscilla ............................................................................................... Sara Mackie*

Prince Frederick ........................................................................... Patrick E. Phillips

Socrates (Formerly a Spider) ...................................................... Samantha Russell

Cinderella Brooke Steele

Clarissa ............................................................................................. Torie Wiggins*

Gwendolyn ......................................................................................... Kate Wilford*

RUNNING CREW

Assistant Stage Manager ......................................................... Elizabeth Freyman*

2nd Assistant Stage Manager ......................................................... Brianna Bernard

Assistant Director ................................................................................ Ben Raanan

Spot Operators .................................................. Kyle Parker Daniels, Kat McCaulla

Light Board Operator ....................................................................... Clay Winstead

Sound Board Operator .................................................................. Victoria Hawley

Sound Board Mixer ........................................................................... Sean K. Tingle

Wardrobe Crew Brianna Bernard, Griff Bludworth, Maya Farhat, Samantha Russell UNDERSTUDIES

Clarissa ......................................................................................... Brianna Bernard

Prince Frederick ........................................................................ Kyle Parker Daniels

Cinderella Victoria Hawley

Priscilla .............................................................................................. Kat McCaulla

Gastón ............................................................................................. Clay Winstead

SETTING

The not-too-distant past, in a kingdom far away.

Cinderella: After Ever After is performed with one intermission.

Approximate total running time is 1 hour, 45 minutes.

SONG LIST

ACT ONE

From Your Head to Your Heart Ensemble

The Beauty of Living—To The Ball ......................................................... Ensemble

Time to Get to Know You Better .............................................. Cinderella, Freddie

The Beauty of Living (Reprise) ........................................ Aristotle, Plato, Socrates

My Heart Beats .............................................................. Brunhilda, King Frederick

Woo-tiful Gastón, Ensemble

Pick Me ........................................................................................ Clarissa, Priscilla

There's Plenty of Time ......................................................................... Gwendolyn

Pick Me/Heart Beats/Woo-tiful/Beauty of Living .................................. Ensemble

The Ball .................................................................................................. Ensemble

An Unrequested Spell Gwendolyn I Can't Help It, I Can't Stop It ................................................................. Ensemble

ACT TWO

After Ever After ........................................................................ Cinderella, Freddie Time to Get to Know You Better (Reprise) .............................. Cinderella, Freddie

I Can't Help It, I Can't Stop It (Reprise) .................................................. Ensemble

The Argument Cinderella, Freddie Learning to Speak .................................................................................. Ensemble

It Won't Be Easy ..................................................... Cinderella, Freddie, Ensemble

Spell of Inversion ................................................................................. Gwendolyn

After Ever After—Finale......................................................................... Ensemble JANUARY 17 – FEBRUARY 5

Finally, a musical about one of the most dangerous human endeavors known: the dreaded blind date.

If you enjoy

Cinderella: After Ever After, then also check out:

Roald Dahl's Matilda (CD)

The Addams Family (CD)

Seussical (CD)

Roger's and Hammerstein's Cinderella (DVD)

Cinderella (ballet performance) (DVD)

Ever After (DVD)

The Best of Fractured Fairy Tales (DVD)

Ash by Malinda Lo (book)

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine (book)

Damsel Distressed by Kelsey Macke (book)

List courtesy of our friends at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. All materials are available to request through your local library branch.

DIRECTOR'S NOTES

For many years now, David Kisor and Joe McDonough have come to me with ideas for holiday shows. The Frog Princess started it all and since then, there have been eight more. This time, however, I asked for a sequel to Cinderella. Why? Well, the story wasn’t finished. The characters were great, the music enchanting and as ETC entered its thirty-first year, there simply needed to be a new chapter of the same book. They responded with a lovely confection wrapped around a strong message taking us on a journey from your head to your heart.

David says it best in the opening song, the words to which are listed below. At this magical time of the year, I hope you will join me in renewing your spirit and continue the journey. And thank you for being part of the ETC family.

Do you believe in fairy tales? What is your philosophy? Is this was your story, Who would you be?

Does happily ever after Ever come so easily?

When you look through the glass, What do you see?

Would you go to the ball?

Would you try on the slipper?

Can you ever see the end from the start?

Glass so easily shatters, But all that really matters Is the journey from your head to your heart.

Is the journey ever finished? Each day a new beginning. The essence of true beauty So hard to see.

Does after ever after Ever come so easily?

When you look through the glass, What do you see?

THE CAST

MICHAEL G. BATH (King Frederick) appeared most recently in ETC's Legend of Georgia McBride, Cinderella, and The Other Place, and Hands on a Hardbody. His other favorite ETC roles include those in Opus, The Exonerated, Mauritius, Becky’s New Car, My Name is Asher Lev, Next Fall, and End Days. He was also seen as Mervyn in A Behanding in Spokane (Clifton Performance Theatre) and Roy Cohn in Angels in America Parts One & Two (Know Theatre), among others. He also teaches acting and improvisation for Playhouse in the Park and Afterschool Acting. He is a Wilmington College graduate and a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. Much love to his wife Trish and dog Obi.

DARNELL PIERRE BENJAMIN (Gast ó n) is ecstatic about another jolly trot through the holiday season with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. He has recently appeared in The Legend of Georgia McBride, Detroit '67, and Cinderella. Mr. Benjamin is beginning his seventh season as a resident actor with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company—a few favorite shows there are Henry VI, Titus Andronicus, and To Kill a Mockingbird. Other favorite credits include Graphic, Pones, Inc.; Angels in America, Know Theatre; Othello, Human Race Theatre Company; and A Raisin in the Sun, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre. When not performing, he can be found at schools all over Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky teaching for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and Pones, Inc. Enjoy the show!

GRIFF BLUDWORTH (Plato) is a current member of the Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Professional Acting Apprentice Company who graduated from Xavier University in 2016 with degrees in Theatre, Classical Studies, and “Philosophy, Politics & the Public.” He understudied the role of Bobby/Tracy in ETC's The Legend of Georgia McBride and as Mark in Rent, Warren in This is Our Youth, Jean in Miss Julie, Moritz in Spring Awakening, and Jamie in The Last 5 Years at Xavier University. Mr. Bludworth is also a professional vocalist and a scholar of Senecan Tragedy.

CAST,

MAYA FARHAT (Aristotle) is a graduate of Xavier University with a B.A. in Theatre and a minor in Communication Studies. Ms. Farhat has done work around town, but her most recent credits include Other Bother, Cincy Fringe Festival 2016; and Rent, Betrayal, and Mockingbird, Falcon Theatre. She has also made her TV film debut in Mariah Carey’s Hallmark movie, A Christmas Melody, playing Hayley Tillman. She is also featured in a global Internet ClearBlue advertisement. She sends so much love to her Xavier University family, her real-life family, and her newfound ETC family.

DEB G. GIRDLER (Brunhilda) began her career on the Showboat Majestic, attended UC’s College-Conservatory of Music, and has worked Off-Broadway, in regional theatre, and in summer stock for over forty years. Some of her favorite productions have been presented at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, including Good People, Three Viewings, Three Tall Women, and The Last Session; her favorite roles also include playing the villainess in many ETC holiday productions. Ms. Girdler is a Kentucky Colonel and is always grateful to be able to work in Cincinnati. She is listed in the official scripts of several shows as a cast member of the premiere productions, including the stage version of Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Hoodwinked! The Musical, and It Runs in the Family by Ray Cooney. She can be seen in the films Carol with Cate Blanchett and First Kill with Bruce Willis.

SARA MACKIE (Priscilla) is an alum of the Wright State Acting B.F.A. program and has appeared in ETC’s Violet, Hands on a Hardbody, all three Wonderettes, Rabbit Hole, and Mauritius, among many other productions. Her Human Race Theatre Company credits include Twelfth Night and the premiere staged readings of three new musical works. She performed at the Carnegie Theatre in Pump Boys and Dinettes and the premiere staged reading of The Sandman. She also played the role of Frankie in the highly acclaimed New Edgecliff Theatre production of Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune. In addition to the small screen, short films, and web skits, she has toured to theatres across the country, but for now prefers to make Cincinnati her home. Thank you for supporting live professional theatre. Much gratitude and mad respect to Lynn and love to Michael.

CAST, CONTINUED

PATRICK E. PHILLIPS (Prince Frederick) is ecstatic to be back onstage at Ensemble this holiday season. He is a proud graduate of Xavier University where he received his B.A. in Theatre and English. His previous Ensemble credits include Peter in Luna Gale, Billy Dean/Ensemble in Violet, Various in Love and Information, and Branch, Dragon in Sleeping Beauty. His other regional theatre credits include Junius Urban in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre; Young Talbot/Orleans in Henry VI, Part I, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company; and Charles/Warwick/Poulengey in Saint Joan and Greg in Relatively Speaking, Diogenes Theatre Co. He would like to thank Lynn for this opportunity, and he sends love to his friends, family, and his beautiful wife, Julia. For more information on Mr. Phillips and his work, check out his website at www.patrickephillips.com.

SAMANTHA RUSSELL (Socrates) is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing and Sociology, along with an Associate's Degree in Business Administration. She has been performing all over the Tri-State area and some of her theatre credits include Coretta in Coretta Scott King and the Fight for Freedom, Nettie in The Color Purple, and Mary in Black Nativity. Ms. Russell loves every chance she gets to hit a stage, and thanks the man upstairs for her talents and her amazing family for supporting her habit (acting).

BROOKE STEELE (Cinderella) returns to Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, having appeared recently in Violet, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Hands on a Hardbody. Her favorite roles include Suzy Simpson in the three incarnations of The Marvelous Wonderettes, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati; Leni Riefenstahl in Monstrous Beauty, Northern Kentucky University; and the title role in Peter Pan, Covedale Center. She studied theatre at NKU and was honored to receive an Acclaim Rising Star award in 2011. She lives in Pleasant Ridge with her husband, Josh, and their daughter, Daphne, and a small black dog.

CAST, CONTINUED

TORIE WIGGINS (Clarissa) has appeared in Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's productions of Violet, The Mountaintop, and Black Pearl Sings!, among others. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music, she created three one-woman shows: Everywhere You Look, Everywhere Else You Look, and Torie on Ice. She co-adapted and performed another one-woman show, Your Negro Tour Guide, at various venues in Cincinnati and elsewhere. She appeared on All My Children and in the feature film Love Me Through It and her voice can be heard on numerous television and radio commercials. She appeared in Know Theatre of Cincinnati's Pluto and was a Seasonal Resident Artist there, appearing in their productions of Collapse, Afghan Women Writer's Project, and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. She also appeared in Cincinnati Shakespeare's To Kill a Mockingbird and The Crucible

KATE WILFORD (Gwendolyn) has been seen at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati in many productions, including Violet, Luna Gale, Women of Lockerbie, and Wayfarer’s Rest, among others. She was just seen in Playhouse in the Park's A Prayer for Owen Meaney. She received awards for her performances in Death of a Salesman, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company; When The Rain Stops Falling, Know Theatre; and Don’t Make Me Pull This Show Over, Ensemble Theatre. Other Cincinnati Shakespeare credits include Romeo and Juliet, The Cherry Orchard, and Bedroom Farce. She has worked at The Lyceum Theatre, Westgate Theatre, and The Kenley Players; was a founding member of The Troupe; and has directed at Xavier University, Thomas More College, and Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. She is the Executive Director of Afterschool Acting and an adjunct acting and directing teacher at Thomas More College, CCM, and Chatfield College.

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THE COST OF CREATING

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The figures quoted here are based on Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's budget for Cinderella: After Ever After and the 2016 Fairy Godmother Program. Figures include salaries, benefits, apprentice stipends, utilities, royalties, advertising, and other expenses related to operating a professional theatre. ETC is an Equity theatre and follows Actors' Equity Association, as well as Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, rules for salaries and benefits related to the employment of actors, directors, and stage managers.

Cinderella (2015).
Photo by Ryan Kurtz.

THE PLAYWRIGHT

JOSEPH MCDONOUGH (Librettist) has worked with David Kisor on Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati's holiday musicals for the past seventeen seasons, several of which have been published by Playscripts and Theatrical Rights Worldwide. His play Wayfarer’s Rest was produced at ETC and his plays Travels of Angelica, Stone My Heart, and One were produced at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, where he twice won the Mickey Kaplan New American Play Prize. His work has been produced locally with the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, as well as at many theaters around the country. He has developed his work at Lincoln Center, and The Players Club in New York, as well as at Chicago Dramatists and New River Dramatists in Healing Springs, NC. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild.

FITZ PATTON (Composer) has designed and scored more than 260 productions in 20 cities across the U.S, and was the designer for I'll Eat You Last, featuring Bette Midler at The Booth. In 2010, he was awarded both Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Awards for his design for When the Rain Stops Falling at Lincoln Center’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, and was nominated again in 2011 for his work on The Other Place at MCC, which completed its Broadway run last winter at the Friedman. His symphony, The Holy Land, a 45-minute work for baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano, and orchestra, was completed in January last year, and he is the founder of Chance Magazine, a new theatre design magazine that debuted last year.

DAVID KISOR (Composer & Lyricist) is a composer, performer, playwright and teacher who has been producing songs and plays in Cincinnati since 1982. His productions at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati include Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and Cinderella. As music director at the Preparatory Department of University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, his productions include Stars and Fireflies, A Little History, and an original production of Little Women. His musical productions at the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati include The Fantastic Toy Shoppe, Noah’s Ark, and Robin Hood. He is Creative Director of Growing Sound, a non-profit that produces songs and supportive materials to promote positive social and emotional learning in young children. He travels the county giving concerts and teacher workshops on the importance of songs as tools to help children be ready for school and life.

THE DIRECTOR

D. LYNN MEYERS (Director) is in her nineteenth season as the Producing Artistic Director of Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati where she has directed over fifty world and regional premieres, including Luna Gale, Hands on a Hardbody, Rapture, Blister, Burn, Next to Normal, and The Whipping Man. She directed The Pavilion at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and Pride and Prejudice for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. She directed Off-Broadway at the York Theatre with Marsha Norman’s Traveler in the Dark and James McClure’s Max and Maxie. Her several Canadian national tours included Mass Appeal with the late great Gale Gordon. She served as the Associate Artistic Director at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park for several seasons where she cast over a hundred productions as well as directed. In addition to directing, she is a member of the Casting Society of America and has cast for Hallmark, PBS, CBS, BBC, HBO, Paramount, and MGM. Her feature credits include serving as Location Casting Director for Shawshank Redemption, Carol, and Miles Ahead. She was named one of four finalists for the Zelda Fichandler National Award in 2011, honoring directors whose work is making an impact on the art form and their community. She was honored as a YWCA Woman of Achievement and given the Cincinnati Entertainment Award for Continued Excellence. She's a graduate of Thomas More College and serves on the college’s Board of Trustees.

PRODUCTION TEAM

BRANDON T. HOLMES (Production Stage Manager)is currently in his fifth season with Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. He holds a B.F.A. from Wichita State University in Technical Theatre and Design. He served as an Assistant Stage Manager with Music Theatre Wichita where he worked on over twenty productions and was Production Stage Manager for LOOK Musical Theatre. In 2010, he relocated to Cincinnati and spent two seasons at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park as a Stage Management Intern. Favorite credits include Violet, Cinderella, Thunder Knocking on the Door, Hands on a Hardbody, Merrily We Roll Along (directed by John Doyle), Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Outside Mullingar, Miss Saigon, and Sunset Boulevard. Thanks to Lynn and this incredibly talented production staff for creating the magic that is seen onstage. Love to MDATJKAH. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.

ELIZABETH FREYMAN (Assistant Stage Manager) is a graduate of CCM’s Stage Management Program (BFA, 2014) and is now a proud member of Actors' Equity Association. Her previous Ensemble credits include: Freud’s Last Session, Black Pearl Sings!, The Marvelous Wonderettes: Caps and Gowns, and Sleeping Beauty. Other selected credits include: Le nozze di Figaro (PSM), The Princeton Festival; Il Trovatore (ASM), Knoxville Opera; Magic Flute (PSM), Piedmont Opera; Street Scene (ASM), Opera North; and Der fliegende Holländer (ASM), Piedmont Opera. Love to her amazing family and the best friends.

BRIAN c. MEHRING (Resident Set & Lighting Designer) has designed over 100 productions at Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. His favorite productions include: Thom Pain (based on nothing), Next to Normal, 33 Variations, Freud's Last Session, and I Am My Own Wife. Mr. Mehring’s regional favorites for set design include: The Last 5 Years and I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, Playhouse in the Park; Henry IV, Part 1, The Georgia Shakespeare Festival; and I Am My Own Wife, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Peterborough Players, and Florida Studio Theatre.

JACK MURPHY (Technical Director) went to undergrad at Hanover College where he studied technical theatre. While there, he spent his summers at several different summer stock theatres such as Georgia Shakespeare Company and the Brevard Music Center’s Janiec Opera Company as a carpenter. After graduation he moved to Bellport, NY to work for The Gateway Playhouse as a carpenter and rigger. When he left Gateway, he went to work on The Pride of America, a Norwegian Cruise Line ship. After another summer at the Janiec Opera Company, he came full circle and returned home to Cincinnati. Since he has been back, he has also worked with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and River City Scenic.

PRODUCTION TEAM,

SHANNON RAE LUTZ (Properties Master/Design Assistant) earned her Master’s degree from UC-CCM in 1996 and became Prop Master at ETC. Trained as a performer, she first appeared on ETC’s stage during the 1988-1989 New Works Festival. In 1991, she was granted an ETC internship. Now the Director of Apprentice Programming, she is honored to guide ETC’s essential ensemble: The Professional Acting Apprentice Company. Ms. Lutz would like to thank D. Lynn Meyers, Ruth Sawyer, and the Cincinnati theatre community and patrons for their generous, supportive, and tenacious spirit.

SCOT WOOLLEY (Musical Director) has appeared at ETC in 33 Variations, Grey Gardens, and Souvenir (also at Vienna’s English Theatre). He created Broadway arrangements for State Fair, and Off-Broadway vocal arrangements for Tapestry, the Music of Carole King. Other ETC credits include 25 The Musical, Cinderella, The Great American Trailer Park Musical, Mack and Mabel, and Nite Club Confidential. He also composed the theme for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade float in 2004. Playhouse credits include conducting for Rocky Horror, Candide, Carnival, as well as performing in the world premiere of Ace. National tours include Crazy for You, Tommy, and The Will Rogers Follies. Mr. Woolley's orchestral arrangements have been heard in Atlanta, Portland, Indianapolis, Hong Kong and regularly with the Kentucky Symphony Orchestra.

PRODUCTION TEAM, CONTINUED

REBA SENSKE (Costume Designer) is CCM's Associate Costume Designer. She's designed costumes for ETC's Becky's New Car, 33 Variations, Mauritius, Grey Gardens, The Seafarer, Rabbit Hole, Souvenir, String of Pearls, I Am My Own Wife, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), among countless others. Her other credits include ETC's Ugly Duck, Cinderella, The Frog Princess, Alice in Wonderland, and Sleeping Beauty, as well as Side Man, A Question of Mercy, Seascape, and Traveler in the Dark. CCM credits include: Hot Summer Nights, Violet, We Tell the Story, and Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill. Other CCM credits include: Singin' in the Rain, The Boys from Syracuse, Oklahoma!, and Big River. She designed Noah's Flood for the May Festival and is Cincinnati Opera's costume coordinator. She designed Ainadamar, Cosi Fan Tutti, and Calisto for the Cincinnati Opera.

DEE ANNE BRYLL'S (Choreographer) past ETC credits include Cinderella, Syncopation, The Guys, Sleeping Beauty, and The Frog Princess. Her regional credits include work at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Carnegie, Covedale Theatre, and Showboat Majestic. Ms. Bryll has been a director/choreographer for shows including Falsettos, Parade, Ragtime, and Chicago. She won a 2006 CEA Award for her performance in 42nd Street. She and her husband, Edward Cohen, were awarded the 2010 Acclaim Trailblazer Award for contributions to Cincinnati theatre. In addition, she is the recipient of the Roger Grooms Award for outstanding work in theatre education. She holds faculty positions at Northern Kentucky University and UC's College-Conservatory of Music Preparatory Department and is a guest artist for the School for the Creative and Performing Arts.

MATT CALLAHAN (Sound Designer) was the Resident Sound Designer for Actors Theatre of Louisville for seven seasons. Most recent designs include The Pavilion, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Bob, LMNO Pea, The End, Sirens, The Cherry Sisters, Ground, A Christmas Story; Detroit '67, Size Matters, Other Desert Cities, Mrs. Mannerly, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. Mr. Callahan was also a co-creator/ designer of Rock n’ Roll: The Reunion Tour. He spent two seasons as the resident sound designer at The Eugene O’Neil Center for their National Playwrights Conference. He was formerly the sound engineer for The Steppenwolf Theatre, the Assistant Engineer for Blue Man Chicago and a member of the disbanded Defiant Theatre. He received a Jeff Citation for Red Dragon, a nomination for Fortinbras, and a Kevin Kline nomination for Sherlock Holmes.

Thank you to our 2016-2017 Fairy Godmothers

Through their generous support, the following are helping to make this holiday season unforgettable for local economically-disadvantaged school children:

Len Berenfield

Kenneth & Joan Campbell

Denise & Martin Chambers

Debbie Hill

Mr. & Mrs. David E. Moccia

The Dennis B. & Patricia L. Worthen Fund

THE PREMIERE SOCIETY

The Premiere Society recognizes individuals who have made gifts totaling $1,000 or more within the past year. The exceptional generosity of these donors enables ETC to present world class new works and works new to the region by having the resources to achieve the highest level of artistic quality possible. The following list was updated November 9, 2016 and includes the names of donors whose gifts total $1,000 +  since August 15, 2015. For questions or corrections, please contact Ashley Johnson at (513) 421-3555, ext. 17.

WORLD CIRCLE ($10,000+):

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Gale & Dave Beckett^

Rosemary Bloom Gifting Fund*^

The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation^

Lucille K. & Charles O. Carothers^

Tom & Annette Carothers^

Denise & Martin Chambers~

City of Cinicnnati^

The Charles H. Dater Foundation, Inc.

William A. Friedlander Fund*^

Dennis & Rita Geiger^

Jane & Chip Gerhardt^~

John & Gloria Goering Family Gift Fund

The Greater Cincinnati Foundation^

Linda Greenberg Fund*^

H.C.S. Foundation^

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./US Bank Foundation

Donald C. & Laura M. Harrison Fund*

Mr. & Mrs. Skip & Susan Hickenlooper^

William & Mary Jane James~

The Andrew Jergens Foundation LPK^

The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank & Narley L. Haley, Co-Trustees^

Macy's

Edward & Anita Marks^

George & Margaret McLane Foundation^

Mitchell S. Meyers & Jacqueline P. Meyers Foundation^

James A. Miller^

Ohio Arts Council

Ohio Valley Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Agent^ P&G Fund*

PNC Foundation

Richard Postler & Manuel Hernandez

Moe & Jack Rouse^

Robert C. & Adele R. Schiff Foundation^

The John A. Schroth Family Charitable Trust, PNC Bank, Trustee^

Digi & Mike Schueler^~

The Shubert Foundation, Inc.

Jack J. Smith, Jr. Charitable Trust, PNC Bank, N.A & James S. Wachs, Co-Trustees

State of Ohio^

Paul & Jill Staubitz^

Ms. Carol Talbot^~

Irwin & Barbara Weinberg~

NATIONAL CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999):

William P. Anderson Foundation

Nicholas Apanius^

Andrew F. Cone~

Crosset Family Fund*

Harry & Linda Fath^

Richard & Carol Fencl~

GBBN Architects

Graeter's

Sally P. Haffner~

Erin Houlihan & John Bostick~

Keith & Patti James

The Raymond C. & Anna T. Johnson Foundation

The LaBoiteaux Family Foundation

* Denotes a Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

^ Capital Campaign Donor

~ Next Stage Donor

Kenneth T. & Molly M. Mahler

Messer Construction Co.^

Lynne Miller & Stephen King^

Mr. & Mrs. David E. Moccia~

Norah & joe Mock~

Nilesh Patel & Avani Modi^~

Charles Scott Riley III Foundation

Paula Steiner~

The Sittenfeld Family^~

The Dudley S. Taft Charitable Foundation

Nellie Leaman Taft Foundation

Mark D. Manley & Annette J. Wick~

The Michael Ibold Wilger Foundation

The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation

The Dennis B. & Patricia L. Worthen Fund~

REGIONAL CIRCLE ($2,500-$4,999):

Oliver & Joan Baily~

Mary & William Bonansinga Charitable Family Fund*^

Mrs. Charlene Breidster

J Allan & Dorothy Campbell Family Fund*

Jo Ann Casuto~

Kathy DeLaura & Ron Steinhoff^

Amy Diamond & Edward Wolf~

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Shelly Gerson~

Marilyn P. & Joseph W. Hirschhorn Fund*^

Arleene Keller~

Marcene Kinney^

Randy Lasley & Ronald Bates^

Anu & Shekhar Mitra~

David & Judith Morgan Fund*

Marilyn Z. Ott~

Kit & Jack Overbeck~

Marianne R. Rowe Fund*~

Elizabeth & Blake Selnick

Mary Stagaman^

Thompson Hine LLP

CINCINNATI CIRCLE ($1,000-$2,499):

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Americana Arts Foundation

Archer Daniels Midland Company

Wilma & Herb Beigel

Barbara & Wayne Beimesch~

Len Berenfield

Michael Berry & Melanie Garner~

David & Elaine Billmire~

Bob & Elaine Blatt

Robert Bloom & Alison Kamine Fund*~

Robert L. Bogenschutz

Karen & Christopher Bowman

David Brashear~

Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gift Program

Daniel Brown & Mark Haggard~

Ken & Joan Campbell

Brenda Carter^

Burton & Susan Closson~

William & Catherine Cody

Community Arts Inititves

Lee D. Crooks~

Meredythe G. & Clayton C. Daley, Jr. Family Fund*

Mark Dauner

John DuBois

OUR SUPPORTERS

ETC gratefully acknowledges the extraordinary individuals, families, and organizations whose generous support makes it possible for us to present exceptional theatre and unique educational outreach programs for our community. The following list was updated November 9, 2016 and includes the names of donors whose gifts total $125 +  since August 15, 2015. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. For questions or corrections, please contact Ashley Johnson at (513) 421-3555, ext. 17.

CINCINNATI CIRCLE CONT.

Grace A. Epstein

Mary & Bob Fitzpatrick~

Bob Amott & Janice Flanagan^

Lee & Sue Flischel Fund*

Judith B. Green & Thomas M. McDonough

Irving Harris~

Suzanne & Dr. Bob Hasl

Debbie Hill~

Florette Hoffheimer~ Daniel Hurley^

Lorrence T. & Barbara W. Kellar Fund*^~

Dick & Mona Kerstine~ Kroger Community Rewards Program

Chris Lewis & Alicia Bond-Lewis^

Ron Longstreth & Allen Black

Motch Family Foundation Inc, In memory of Dr. Charles Carothers

Dr. Patricia O'Connor

Marilyn J. & Jack D. Osborn Fund*

Joseph A. & Susan E. Pichler Fund*

Jackie Reau, Game Day Communications

Hera Reines

Stephen & Helen Rindsberg~

Barbara Robb~

Josh & Kathy Sands

Lee & Martha Schimberg

Marvin & Betsy Schwartz Fund*

Jane Bogart Sellers^

Robert & Eleanor Shott Philanthropic Fund~ Jay & Meta Sien^

Barbara & Ethan Stanley~

The Corky & Rick Steiner Family Foundation

Glenda Suttman^

The Sweeny Family Charitable Fund, In honor of Jack & Kit Overbeck~ Carol Thaman~

Judith B. Titchener

Ed Trach

Bob & Sue Trusty~ Geraldine Warner^

Lois Widlansky

Ronna & James Willis Charitable Fund~

Mike & Liz Zimmer^

Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo Family Fund*

THE ENSEMBLE ($30+ MONTHLY GIFT)

Bob Amott & Janice Flanagan

Hal & Karen Bernstein

Eileen & William Bishop

Mark Bowen

Chet Cavaliere

James Cissell

Jacqueline Conner

Mark Dauner

Linda & Bill Dobson

Deborah Friedman & Joe Segal

Bob Gaston, DVM

Ann E. Hicks

Ervin W. Houston

Betty Huck

J.B. Lutz Family

* Denotes a Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

^ Capital Campaign Donor

~ Next Stage Donor

Dr. Robert Keith & Kathleen Thornton-Keith

Steve & Laurie Kiracofe

Jane MacKnight

David Martin

Bill & Karen McKim

Allen R. Middleton & Gary A. Daniels

Hatsuki Miyata

James & Mary Nordlund

Marianne & Tom Phillips

Barbara & Michael Porte

Al Roane

J.R. Rulon

THE ENSEMBLE ($15+ MONTHLY GIFT)

Michele & Kevin Cain

Chuck & Judy Foster

Tana Kirkbride & Amit Gupta

Kathryn Wright

30 ROCKS! SPONSORS:

Richard L. Postler & Manuel Hernandez

The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

PNC

Richard Rosenthal and Kitty Strauss Rosenthal

Jack Rouse Associates

30 ROCKS! IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS:

Joe Rigotti/Accent on Cincinnati

Wiedemann's

3 Sweet Girls Cakery

A Catered Affair

Coffee Emporium

Cuisine East West Catering

The Delish Dish Catering & Made By Mavis Artisan Jam

Eddie Merlot's Prime Aged Beef and Seafood

Edibles-n-Such, Inc.

Funky's Catering

Golden Rule Catering

Gomez Salsa

Hilvers Catering

Macaron Bar

McHales Events & Catering

Mecklenburg Gardens

Pit to Plate BBQ

Raffel's Catering Inc.

Revolution Rotisserie & Bar

Tano Bistro & Catering

Vonderhaar's Catering

ACTORS COLUMN ($500-$999):

Anonymous (6)

Charles Abbottsmith~

Actors' Equity Foundation, Inc.

Lois Annich & Richard Israel

Bank of America Charitable Foundation

Norman Bates~

Malcolm A. & Glenda Bernstein

Clay & Emily Bond

Mark Bowen

Bryson Family Charitable Fund~ Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

Michael L. Cioffi

Charles & Pamela Colman~

OUR SUPPORTERS, CONTINUED

Judith de Luce

Charles & Lois Deitschel~

Kathryn J. DeLong

Thomas R. Dietz

Dinsmore & Shohl

Emilie W. & David W. Dressler Family Fund*~

Jerome & Jean Eichert~

Linda Erpelding~

GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program

Helen & John Habbert~

Michael Haney & Amy Warner

Mrs. C. H. Harrison III

Debra Hartsell & Michael James

Bob & Judy Heaton

Emily M. Hodges Fund

Horseshoe Casino

Betty Huck~

Caroline Idinopulos-Vigran Gifting Fund~

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Matching Gifts Program

Carmen & Rich Kovarsky

Virginia Kuertz~

Warren Leight

Al & Mary Lopez

Marilyn Matre

Mr. Ihor & Dr. Lisa Jo Melnyk

Merill Lynch, Broderick Wealth Management

John & Deborah Moffatt

William Morley

Patti Myers & Alan Flaherty

Morris & Patricia Passer Family Fund*

Pepper Family Fund*

Alice & Burton Perlman~

Presidential Plaza Associates, LTD

Bob & Connie Reed

Becky & Ted Richards

George & Caroll Roden

Rich & Jess Roedersheimer^

Ruth Sawyer^

Bob Shropshire Sons LLC

Howard & Nancy Starnbach~

Dee Stegman^

Elizabeth Stites & Kevin Randall

Marcia Togneri~

Maureen & Larry Vignola

Buzz Ward~

Larry Weber

Western & Southern Financial Fund

Jane Whalen~

Barbara Wiedemann

Jo Ann Wieghaus

Beverly & Robert Winkelman

Anne J. Wrider

STAGE MANAGERS COLUMN ($250-$499):

Anonymous (8)

Anne Aiken

Amy Alig

Howard & Frankie Alper Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago

Jon & Carol Beeson

Neil E. Billman

Eileen & William Bishop

The Bloch Family Fund~

Neil Bortz

Charlin & Peter Briggs

Ann & Lee Bulger

Christian Moerlein Brewing Co.

James Cissell

Jacqueline Conner

* Denotes a Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

^ Capital Campaign Donor

~ Next Stage Donor

Roger Cranos

Jim & Debby Cummins

Kelly M. Dehan

Jan Denton~

Robert & Elizabeth Ehrsam

Elliot Management Group, LLC

Terrell & Susan Finney

Chuck & Judy Foster

Carol S. Friel

Bob Gaston, DVM

Mrs. Madeleine H. Gordon

The Gumbleton Family

Chanda Hackett

Bill Harnish

Joe & Susan Harten

Ann E. Hicks

Matthew Hollstegge

I Hear Music Inc.

Interact for Health, In memory of Jean Springer

Crystal Kendrick

Charles D. King

Steve & Laurie Kiracofe

Tana Kirkbride & Amit Gupta

Barbara Lind

John & Kathy Lorenz~

J.B. Lutz Family

Jane MacKnight & Dennis Johnson

Dick & Barbara Males

David Martin

William M. & Karen P. McKim

Mary Ann Meanwell

John & Julie Mellott~

Dr. Ralph Meyer

Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Meyer~

Allen R. Middleton & Gary A. Daniels~

Hatsuki Miyata

mj Dynamics

Nora & Michael Moushey

Roy & Cheryl Newman

Greg & Suzy Noll~

Fred & Leila Oliver~

Parks OV Electric

Victoria Parlin~

Terry & Jill Parsons~

Nancy L. Phelan~

Thomas & Marianne Phillips

Bradford & Elizabeth Pierce

Barbara & Michael Porte~

Sara H. Pritchard

Irene & Daniel Randolph Family

Steven & Carol Reubel

Al Roane

J.R. Rulon

Jim Schmidt~

Tom & Mary Sue Schmitz

Abby & David Schwartz~

Sherry & Steve McCamley

Arnie & Ina Shayne

Jackie & Dick Snyder

Simon Sotelo^

Keven Speece~

John & Martha Spiess

Ed & Anne Stern

Fred & Anne Straus Charitable Fund

Ken & Ann Strunk~

Jennifer Stucker & John Eck

Tom & Kate Tepe

Lynn & Dan Ticotsky

Joseph & Kathleen Tomain Fund*

OUR SUPPORTERS, CONTINUED

Tom Umfrid & Phil Tworek

STAGE MANAGERS COLUMN CONT.

Vendini

Steve F. Warkany Fund*

Ann & Victor Warner

Karen & Barry Webb

Pann & Terry Webb

Joseph Wessling

Debbie & Richard Westheimer

Wiedemann's

Joseph D. Williams

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph & Patricia Witson

Kathryn Wright

Wuedeman Family Fund*

XLC Services, LLC

Fred Yaeger & Lisa Staggenborg

CREW COLUMN ($125-$249):

Anonymous (15)

Karen & Fred Abel

Van Ackerman

Christine O. Adams

Larry & Debby Adams

American Express Employee Giving Program

Daniel Applegate

AT&T Matching Gifts

Marshall & Alyce Bailey-Thomas

Zach & Katie Baird

Gail Barker, M.D.

Henrietta Barlag

Patricia K. Beggs

Jane Bennett

Bill & Janet Berger~

Allen Bernard & Virginius Hall

Mike & Juliette Bezold

Anna Braam

Katie Brass

Rhoda & John Brooks

Robert Brown

Jack & Sue Buescher

Cole Carothers

Kevin & Linda Chaney

Anne E. Charles, in memory of Richard Charles & Rebecca Parker

Sally Chatfield Dunn

Susan Cohen & Robert Schmuelling

Carol C. & Leland M. Cole~

Marc Cop & Christina Chuecos

Barbara & Gary Cummins

Mary & Clyde Dial

Paul & Bev Diamond~

Richard & Tracy Diehl

Jane & Igor Dumbadze

Peggy Eberhard~

Charles K. Eckert

Charles & Harriet Edwards

Robin Ellerhorst, in memory of Kenneth Mahler, Sr

Deborah Friedman

Bob Gerding~

Joanne Glaser~

Donn Goebel & Cathy McLeod

Elaine & Joseph Grever

Barbara & Jack Hahn, in Memory of Ruth D. Sawyer

Gwen Heilbrun~

Patricia Hemmer~

Mary C. Henkel~

David & Karen Hoguet

Linda Holthaus

James & Robin Huizenga

Marilyn Hurrell~

* Denotes a Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation

^ Capital Campaign Donor

~ Next Stage Donor

Heidi Jark & Steve Kenat

Ken & Christine Jones~

Tim & Grace Kerr~

Vivian Kline

Jayne Knoop

Patrick M. Korb

John & Pat Leikhim

David Logan & Dale Hodges~

Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein~

Rick Maddux & Paula Moss

Sherry & Steve McCamley

Ms. Nancy Messer

Jan & Marilyn Methlie

F. Lee Meyer

Drs. Steven & Jacqueline Miller Family Foundation

Sally Moore

Mary Sue Morrow

Patricia Murray~

Wafa Nasser~

Valerie Newell & Tim Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Eric C. Nielsen

Evans & Cathy Nwankwo

Ms. Kathleen O'Connell & Dr. H. Kenneth Peterson

Paul & Mary Ann Odegard

Myles L. & Patricia N. Pensak

David M. Piatt*

Suann Pollock, In memory of Juliana & George Pollock

Kevin Poore

Michael Ramundo & Beverly Thomas

Carolyn Rand

Sue & Jerry Ransohoff Fund*

Barbara & Dave Reaman

Rhinegeist

Royal C. Riedinger

Madeleine Rose

Barb & Rich Ruddy

Richard Russell

Catharine Saelinger

Joyce Salinger

Sally & Howard Sampson

Alfred & Stephanie Sassler

Jeanie Schmidt

David Schneider

Christine Schoonover

William C. Schutzius

Peter Seidel

Patrick & Ida Sepate

Tom & Ellen Seward

Elizabeth Sherwood & Tina Stoeberl

Elaine Shinkle

Paul & Marcia Shortt

Jerry & Betsy Shroat

Eli E. Shupe, Jr. & Toby Ruben

Rusty & Daniel Siegfried

Mrs. Barbara B. Simon

Mary Lee & Louie Sirkin

Myfanwy & Robert Smith

Tim Smith & Penny Poirier

Carol Sparks

Robert Streicher

Dennis & Helen Sullivan

J. Michael & Patricia Thierauf

Lynda A. Thomas, in memory of Ruth D. Sawyer

Ellen & Ray van der Horst~

Rosalie P. van Nuis

Priscilla S. Walford

Jackie Weist

Lynne & D.H. Whitacre~

Jeffrey & Nadia Wuest

Don & Donna Wymore

BOARD AND STAFF

EXECUTIVE BOARD

Stephen M. King, Chair

Chip Gerhardt, President

Kathy DeLaura, Vice President

Mike Zimmer, Treasurer

Nick Apanius, Secretary

FOUNDERS' CIRCLE

Ruth D. & John Sawyer

Ken & Mary "Murph" Mahler

Dr. Charles O. Carothers

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

D. Lynn Meyers

The Ruth Dennis Sawyer/Mary Taft Mahler Producing Artistic Director

Richard J. Diehl

Managing Director

Christa Skiles Director of Development

Ashley Johnson Grants & Annual Fund Manager

Jocelyn Meyer Director of Marketing & Communications

Amy Barbian Marketing Associate

Jared D. Doren

Patron Services Manager

Amy Weinstock Assistant Box Office Manager

Ben Raanan

Director of Education & Outreach, Assistant Director

John Diehl

Operations Associate

BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATES/ HOUSE MANAGERS

Warren Bryson

Jared Earland

John Diehl

Becca Howell

Patrick E. Phillips

Sharisse Saunders

Becca Schall

Jacob Zimmerman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Alicia Bond-Lewis

Otto M. Budig

Melanie Burden

Lucille Carothers

Brenda A. Carter

Susan Friedlander

Dennis Geiger

Mitchell Meyers

DIRECTORS EMERITUS

Skip Hickenlooper

Edward G. Marks

PRODUCTION STAFF

Nilesh Patel

Richard L. Postler

Jackie Reau

Rich Roedersheimer

Jane Sellers

Paul G. Sittenfeld

Mike Smith

Mary Stagaman

FINANCIAL ADVISOR

Chet Cavaliere

Brian c. Mehring Resident Set & Lighting Designer

Matthew Hollstegge Production Manager & Master Electrician

Shannon Rae Lutz

Property Master, Design Assistant & Director of Apprentice Programming

Jack Murphy Technical Director

Doug Stock Assistant Technical Director

Brandon T. Holmes Production Stage Manager

Elizabeth Freyman Assistant Stage Manager

Starr Fish Costume Assistant

Rachel Kuhn

Lead Scenic Artist/Production Assistant

HEAD OF SECURITY

Nick Ligon

PROFESSIONAL ACTING APPRENTICES

Brianna Bernard Victoria Hawley

Griff Bludworth

Kat McCaulla

Kyle Parker Daniels Samatha Russell

Maya Farhat Clay Winstead

BOX OFFICE POLICIES

ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI

1127 Vine Street | Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 | www.ensemblecincinnati.org (513) 421-3555

ETC BOX OFFICE HOURS & ACCEPTED PAYMENT

Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 2 hours prior to curtain. Weekend hours vary. VISA, MC, Discover, and AmEx are accepted, as well as Downtown Gift Cards.

TICKET RESERVATIONS & SALE POLICY

Reservations can be made by calling the box office, in person, or online. Ticket reservations are not accepted via email. Single-ticket purchases are a final sale with no refund. Single tickets may, however, be exchanged for another performance during the run of a show for a fee, but may not be exchanged from one production to another. If a patron is a no-show for their reserved performance, ETC is under no obligation to reschedule his or her tickets.

TAX CREDITS

If for any reason you cannot attend your performance and cannot reschedule for another date, tickets released prior to performances by calling the ETC box office are fully deductible as a charitable contribution. No-shows or tickets released after curtain time do not qualify as tax credits.

PARKING

Patrons may park at the Gateway Garage (accessible via 12th Street) or at the surface lot, both are conveniently located at the corner of Vine and 12th Streets. Parking is also available at Washington Park Garage and Mercer Commons Garage.

CHILDREN

Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted to productions unless otherwise advertised. Parents with disruptive children will be asked to leave the theatre.

LATECOMERS & ADMITTANCE

Latecomers will be seated at the House Manager’s discretion and may be denied admission depending upon the demands or structure of a particular production. Should you need to leave the theatre during a performance, readmittance is not guaranteed. ETC reserves the right to deny admission and/or remove any disruptive patrons from the theatre at any time.

RESTROOMS

Restrooms are located at the front of the lobby. Should you need to use the restroom during a performance, please exit the theatre the same way you came in. Readmittance will be at House Manager's discretion.

ACCESSIBILITY

Please notify the box office in advance if you require wheelchair-accessible seating or have special seating needs and our staff will be happy to accommodate you. Audio-enhancement available. Generally, signinterpreted performances are on the third Wednesday of every production.

CAMERAS, CELL PHONES & STAGE

Actors’ Equity Association strictly prohibits the use of cameras or recording devices (including camera phones) in the theatre. Kindly turn off any cell phones or pagers prior to the show starting. Text messaging during the show disturbs other audience members and actors and will not be tolerated. For safety reasons, audience members are strictly prohibited from standing, sitting or otherwise being or putting anything onstage at any time.

GROUPS & DISCOUNTS

Groups of 8 or more can save over single-ticket prices. Student rates, rush discounts, Public Radio Perks Card, AAA, ArtsWave ArtsPass, Enjoy the Arts, and educator and military member discounts available (please consult your appropriate membership(s) for details and exclusions).

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