Ride Cyclone 2018 5th Avenue Theatre ACT Theatre Encore
Ride Cyclone 2018 5th Avenue Theatre ACT Theatre Encore
Ride Cyclone 2018 5th Avenue Theatre ACT Theatre Encore
We are especially thrilled to again be co-producing a new musical. There is no more rewarding
or challenging work a theater company can undertake than the nurturing, development
and production of new work. The journey that new musicals take to our stages, however,
can vary wildly.
We have been tracking the progress of Ride the Cyclone since its initial production in Victoria,
BC in 2011 and on through acclaimed and popular productions in Toronto, Chicago and New
York. Even with all of that success, the writers and director felt that there was still more work
to be done in order to realize the full, unique vision that they had for this project. The show’s
authors have been in residence with us in Seattle throughout the rehearsal process working
closely with the creative team and cast. As a result, at least one third of the show’s script and
score have been newly created for this production in addition to countless small but crucial
tweaks and refinements.
Ride the Cyclone was conceived in part as an exploration of the reactions we feel to a mass
tragedy—not of one life interrupted, but of many lives cut off tragically early. Sadly, this is a
topic that is all too worthy and necessary to investigate artistically because whether through
accidents, acts of nature or deliberate acts of man, this is a situation we all face with alarming
frequency. The power of musical theater—in particular, of a new musical like Ride the Cyclone—
is that it can provide us with avenues to process these overwhelming emotions we experience as
a society without argument, confrontation or shame. As we watch the characters’ stories unfold,
we experience catharsis. We are invited to laugh, to cry, to reflect, to grow. And without needing
to say a word, we’ve shared those moments with everyone sitting around us and we all walk away
a little changed, hopefully for the better.
ACT and The 5th are very proud to provide a vital artistic home where this kind of work can be
productively undertaken.
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The 5th Avenue Theatre
DAVID ARMSTRONG
Executive Producer & Artistic Director
BERNADINE C. GRIFFIN BILL BERRY
Managing Director Producing Artistic Director
By
Music Direction by
DOUG PECK
Directed & Choreographed by
RACHEL ROCKWELL
Ride the Cyclone is produced by special arrangement with Alchemation, Hot Feat Ltd and It’s A Ride LLC.
Ride the Cyclone was first produced by Atomic Vaudeville, Victoria BC Canada. Britt Small and Treena Stubel, Artistic Producers.
U.S. Premiere on October 7, 2015 at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Rick Boynton, Creative Producer; Barbara Gaines, Artistic Director; Criss Henderson, Executive Director
New York Premiere on December 1, 2016 at MCC Theater. Robert LuPone, Bernard Telsey & William Cantler, Artistic Directors; Blake West, Executive Director.
The Sunderland
Foundation
DANCE CAPTAIN
LILLIAN CASTILLO*
UNDERSTUDIES
Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement
is made at the time of the performance.
Men’s Understudy: NICHOLAS TARABINI
Ladies’ Understudy: CHELSEA LEVALLEY
STAGE MANAGEMENT
Production Stage Manager: RACHEL BURY*
Assistant Stage Managers: RACHAEL DORMAN* (March 10 – April 29); ANNE L. HITT* (May 1-20)
Production Assistant/Script Wrangler: KELLY MCGEE
ORCHESTRA
Conductor/Keyboard: MICHAEL MATLOCK
Guitar: JUSTIN DAVIS
Cello/Bass: SPENCER HOVESKELAND
Drums: CHRIS MONROE
CREATIVE CONSULTANTS
RICK BOYNTON & ALAN SCHMUCKLER
ASSISTANTS
Assistant Costume Designer: NICHOLAS HARTMAN
Assistant Lighting Designer: LILY MCLEOD
CONTENTS
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“Dream of Life”.................................................................................................................................................Jane Doe
“Waiting for the Drop”.....................................................................................................................................Ensemble
“Sailing Through Space”...................................................................................................................................Ensemble
“What the World Needs .............................................................................. Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg and Ensemble
“Noel's Lament” ................................................................................................................... Noel Gruber and Ensemble
“This Song is Awesome” ................................................................................................Mischa Bachinski and Ensemble
“Talia” ...........................................................................................................................Mischa Bachinski and Ensemble
“Space Aged Bachelor Man” ................................................................................................... Ricky Potts and Ensemble
“The Ballad of Jane Doe” ...........................................................................................................Jane Doe and Ensemble
“The New Birthday Song”................................................................................................................................Ensemble
“Sugarcloud” ..........................................................................................................Constance Blackwood and Ensemble
“Be Safe, Be Good” ..........................................................................................................................................Ensemble
“Sailing Through Space” (Reprise) ....................................................................................................................Ensemble
“It’s Just a Ride” ...............................................................................................................................................Ensemble
SETTING
Present. A dilapidated warehouse.
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THE ROLLER COASTER PLOT
B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S : R I D E T H E C Y C LO N E
By ALBERT EVANS, 5th Avenue Theatre Artistic Associate
Life is a roller coaster: the grinding climb to the top, the At the beginning of the plot, before the rising action, is a
ups and downs along the way, the heart-pounding short stretch of exposition, where characters and setting
anticipation and sudden accelerated terror. are introduced.
It’s a familiar metaphor, so useful that it’s often extended After the falling action, loose ends are tied up and a
to the sub-adventures of life: love affairs, money making, “new normal” is established. Academics call this the
child rearing—you name it, it’s like a roller coaster. dénouement—normal people call it the resolution.
It also conveniently provides a diagram useful for The problem with the plot pyramid is that it’s too simple.
dramatic plot construction. The sudden popularity of the amusement park roller coaster
Since the days of Aristotle, playwrights were taught to in the 1880s gave playwrights a new way to visualize a
outline a plot as a pyramid: the hero struggles up one side plot, one that incorporates the many struggles, setbacks
(rising action), achieves his or her goal (climax) and quickly and surprises of real life. It also reminds the writer that
descends the other side (falling action). the audience, not just the hero, is along for the ride.
CLIMAX
“Turning point.”
Battle is won or lost. RESOLUTION
Conflict usually resolved, goal
reached, “new normal” established.
EXPOSITION
Characters, setting, goals
and backstory are established.
RISING ACTION
Most of the plot is taken up with
multiple scenes of conflict, struggle,
progress toward goal and setbacks.
FALLING ACTION
INCITING INCIDENT Character reactions to climax. Mysteries
An event or conflict that kicks solved. Final brief conflict possible.
off the plot and spurs the hero “Falling action”does not imply a downturn
to action: battle, quest, journey. of fortune, instead it refers to the speed
and inevitability of this short section.
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FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT:
B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S : R I D E T H E C Y C LO N E
Lillian Castillo as Constance & Tiffany Tatreau as Ocean Emily Rohm as Jane Doe
collaboration is always a bit like marrying into a family and eye on scale. This show is very delicate, and it is best when
bringing your own recipes to the family Thanksgiving. You it doesn’t stray too far from its origins in the Ukrainian church
just hope there’s room at the table for everyone and that they basement where it began. I love ‘slick,’ but not for this piece.”
decide that your pie is a welcome addition to the buffet! Brooke
Under Rockwell’s direction, the show has enjoyed a run at
and Jacob have always been fun, generous collaborators. The
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (2015) and the MCC Theatre
three of us have wildly different ways of approaching the
in NYC (2016). For Seattle audiences, it’s exciting to note
work, which I think ultimately makes the show stronger.”
that Maxwell and Richmond have recently collaborated on
Rachel “was an amazing shepherd,” Wardell notes. “She more new material with Rockwell. “There is a lot that is new
took over from the superlative work Britt Small (co-director for the Seattle production!” Rockwell exclaims. “There has
of the original production) had done, and then guided it been a good deal of work on the book and I think we have
through many changes.” With the support of McCullom, three, maybe four new songs, including a new opening to
Rockwell and her creative team, Wardell believes that the show. The writers and I are really excited to premiere
Richmond and Maxwell were able to explore the emotional this new version in a great theater town like Seattle, which
heart of Ride the Cyclone “with more ease, clarity, is just a stone’s throw from their creative home in Victoria.”
simplicity and beauty during their time in Chicago.”
“We think of Seattle as Victoria-South!” Brooke laughs.
“I have a wonderful team of collaborators,” Rockwell points “It’s a West Coast show, born and raised, and I have a
out. “Mike Tutaj, Theresa Hamm, Greg Hofmann, Doug Peck, feeling that people here will really connect with it.”
Rick Boynton and Ericka Mac….I have shared this journey
Enjoy the ride!
from the beginning. I think we challenge each other, and
have been able to hone a unique voice and style for the *Kholby Wardell’s interview originally appeared in Canadian Theatre
production. A very important aspect of my job is keeping an Review, Vol. 171. (2017)
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WHO’S WHO
B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S : R I D E T H E C Y C LO N E
B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S : R I D E T H E C Y C LO N E
HERE
presented at conferences across the country. how it’s actually experienced: a barrage of
B.F.A. Elon University. Next Up: San Antonio styles, opinions, songs, genres and acts that
Playhouse (Katherine in Newsies). Jeremiah create a central theme rather than a linear
TODAY
29:11. ChelseaLeValley.com. story. He is also a director and actor.
GONE
BROOKE MAXWELL (Music & Lyrics) is
a freelance musician, composer and educator Choreography); Billy Elliot (Jeff Award for
based in Victoria, BC, Canada. In addition to Best Choreography); Ragtime at Drury Lane
Theatre (Jeff Award for Best Musical and
TODAY
Ride the Cyclone, he has underscored and done
sound design for several local and national Best Director) and Enron at Timeline Theatre
works, including Gruff (Puente Theatre); And Company (Jeff Award nomination for Best
Slowly Beauty (Belfry Theatre, National Arts Play). Special thanks to Ericka Mac.
Centre, Tarragon Theatre); A Tender Thing
(Belfry Theatre); The Glass Menagerie, Long DOUG PECK (Musical Director) is a Los
Days’ Journey into Night (Bluebridge Theatre); Angeles-based musical director, pianist,
Joan (Theatre SKAM); Busted Up (Open conductor, orchestrator, arranger, vocal
Pit Theatre). He would like to thank Jacob teacher/coach and educator. He has
Richmond and Atomic Vaudeville for their appeared in concert with artists like Renee
inspiration, Kevin McCollum and Alchemation Fleming, Michelle Williams, Lupe Fiasco,
for their support, Jessica for her love and Jessie Mueller, Shemekia Copeland, John
encouragement, and his parents for forcing him Prine, Andre DeShields, Heather Headley,
to stay in piano lessons. BrookeMaxwell.com. Sylvia McNair and George Hearn. Career
highlights include conducting the original full
JACOB RICHMOND (Book, Music & Lyrics)
is an award-winning playwright whose works
orchestration of Carousel at the Glimmerglass
Festival and creating new Indian-jazz fusion Treasures
move
have been performed in theaters throughout arrangements and orchestrations for the stage
North America and internationally. These version of Disney’s The Jungle Book, seen in
works include The Qualities of Zero (Montreal Chicago and Boston. He has won six Joseph
fast!
Critics Circle Award, Best Text; Toronto Jefferson Awards for his musical direction,
Dora Mavor Moore nomination, Best Text); as well as two After Dark Awards, the Guy
The Last Vaudeville; The Tragical Comedy of Adkins Award and the Sarah Siddons Award.
Punch & Judy and Legoland (New York Frigid He also served as musical supervisor for the
Festival, Best Production, Summerworks Off-Broadway production of Ride the Cyclone
Festival, Best Text, multiple fringe festivals and is co-creator of the Goodman Theatre’s
across Canada, Best Text). He is also recipient unique free musical theater program for
of CBC Radio One Award for best radio talented high school students who would not Find a Goodwill
comedy for his radio play From Canada to otherwise have access to conservatory training. near you.
Canada. The Co-Founder and Co-Artistic DougPeckMusic.com.
director of Atomic Vaudeville (a cabaret-based seattlegoodwill.org
theater company based in Victoria, BC),
which has sought to create raw theatrical
events that represent the modern era through
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WHO’S WHO
B E H I N D T H E S C E N E S : R I D E T H E C Y C LO N E
SCOTT DAVIS (Scenic Designer) Tommy (Jeff Award Recipient), Mary Poppins, Company); The Little Mermaid, Madagascar
Off-Broadway credits: Ride the Cyclone at Annie, 42nd Street (Paramount Theatre); (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Alice’s Rock
MCC, Othello: The Remix at The Westside Rock of Ages, The Game’s Afoot, Les Miserables and Roll Adventures (Chicago Children’s
Theater. International credits include: (Jeff Award Nominee), Oliver! (Drury Lane); Theatre) and The Polar Express (Warner
Shakespeare’s Globe, Unicorn Theatre Outside Mullingar, Mr. Burns, Silent Sky, Sons of Bros./Rail Events). Choreography credits
(London); The Market Theatre (South Africa); the Prophet, 44 Plays for 44 Presidents (Forward include: Mamma Mia! (Jeff nomination
The Neuss (Germany); Gdańsk Shakespeare Theater Company). Hofmann has also designed for Best Choreography, Marriott Theatre);
Theatre (Poland); The Cultch (Vancouver); over 50 productions for Cedar Fair amusement Parade (Writer’s Theatre). Mac has
DUCTAC (Dubai); Bruce Mason Centre parks, including Cedar Point’s Luminosity. performed in Chicago for 18 years at
(New Zealand) and The Edinburgh Festival theaters like Chicago Shakespeare Theatre,
(Scotland). Regional credits include: CHRISTOPHER WALKER (Sound Paramount Theatre, Writer’s Theatre
Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Steppenwolf, Designer) is very pleased to be returning to and the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Court Theatre, Writers Theatre, Milwaukee The 5th and ACT this season. In Seattle,
Repertory Theater, Asolo Repertory he’s worked at the Seattle Repertory Theatre BRENDAN BOSTON (Associate Scenic
Theatre, Signature Theatre, Walnut Street and Intiman, and has been the resident Designer) is a New York-based scenic
Theatre, Children’s Theatre Company, Utah sound designer at Seattle Children’s Theatre designer originally from Chicago. Select
Shakespeare, Getty Villa Outdoor Theater, since 2002. Previously he spent seven design credits include: Chris Gethard: Career
Paramount Theatre, Victory Gardens, Drury years as resident sound designer for the Suicide (Off-Broadway, directed by Kimberly
Lane, Northlight Theatre, American Theater American Repertory Theatre in Boston. He’s Senior); Terror (Miami New Drama, directed
Company, Marriott Theatre, Griffin Theatre designed in San Francisco, Los Angeles, by Gregory Mosher); Describe the Night
Company, Windy City Playhouse, Steep San Diego, Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, (NYU, by Rajiv Joseph). Associate design
Theatre, Clarice Smith PAC, Dallas Theatre Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and New credits include: Semiramide (Royal Opera
Center and Mercury Theater. Davis serves York. Internationally, he’s designed in Taiwan, House); Der Rosenkavalier (Metropolitan
as adjunct faculty at Columbia College Singapore and Moscow. Commercially, he’s Opera); M. Butterfly (Broadway) and The
having received his MFA from Northwestern composed for Intel and Starbucks. He holds Twilight Zone (Almeida Theatre). He earned
University. scottadamdavis.com. a B.A. in Classical Piano Performance from his MFA from Tisch School of the Arts
Cornish College. at NYU. brendanbostondesign.com.
THERESA HAM (Costume Designer)
is a Chicago-based costume designer. Off- MIKE TUTAJ (Projection Designer) joins BRENDAN PATRICK HOGAN
Broadway: Ride the Cyclone (MCC Theatre). The 5th and ACT for the first time with (Associate Sound Designer) Hogan’s work
Recent Chicago credits: Ragtime (Marriott this production. He designed projections for combines practices in composition, sound and
Theatre); The Little Mermaid, Sweeney Todd, previous iterations of Ride the Cyclone at MCC media design for the performing and visual
Jesus Christ Superstar (Paramount Theatre); and Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Based in arts, as well as electronics, programming and
Rock of Ages (Drury Lane Theatre); The Chicago, Tutaj has designed projections for show control systems for live and installation/
Audience (TimeLine Theatre); Ride the Cyclone theater and live performance for over 15 years. immersive performance events. He is a
(Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Assembled He is the recipient of five Joseph Jefferson three-time winner of the Gregory Award for
Parties (Raven Theatre). Regionally: Something Awards and received the Michael Maggio Outstanding Sound/Music Design, and a
Wicked This Way Comes (DTC) and Carmen Emerging Designer Award in 2012. He is an three-time winner of Best Musical Score at the
(Finger Lakes Opera). Her work has been artistic associate with TimeLine Theatre, and Seattle 48-Hour Film Festival.
seen at DePaul Opera Theatre, Lyric Opera teaches projection design at Columbia College
Chicago and Northlight Theatre. She is also Chicago. MikeTutaj.com.
an Artistic Associate with Bohemian Theatre NICHOLAS HARTMAN (Assistant Costume
Designer) has spent the past 15 years living in
Ensemble and Stage Left Theatre. Upcoming:
The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Northlight MICHAEL MATLOCK (Associate Music sunny southwest Florida at Venice Theatre
Director) was last heard at ACT playing for as resident designer/shop manager. He
Theatre) and Once (Paramount Theatre).
Ham is an adjunct faculty member at Wilbur Assassins. Other credits include: Holiday had previously been the resident designer/
Wright College. She has received two Joseph Inn, Ragtime, Waterfall (The 5th); Singin’ shop manager with the Manatee Players at
Jefferson Awards for Outstanding Costume in the Rain, String (Village Theatre); and Riverfront Theatre in Bradenton, FL., as well
Design. Ham holds an MFA in Costume Persuasion (Taproot). He is also an arranger as resident designer for RWS & Associates in
Design from Illinois State University. and composer. Most recent composition NYC. Hartman has an A.A. from International
credit: The World Is Too Big for the Fine Arts College in Miami, FL as well as
TangleTown Trio. Thanks to his family, and a B.F.A. from Illinois State University. He
GREGORY HOFMANN (Lighting Designer) as always, to Suzie and RJ. KeyofW.com. holds numerous awards in costume design
is thrilled to be making his 5th Avenue and construction at national and state
Theatre debut. Selected credits include: Off levels, including National Outstanding
Broadway: Ride the Cyclone (Lucille Lortel ERICKA MAC (Associate Director/
Choreographer) Associate Director/ Best Costume Designer at the AACT.
Award Nominee, MCC Theater). Regional: NicholasHartmanCostumes.com.
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Ride the Cyclone, Road Choreographer for Ride the Cyclone (MCC
Show (Chicago Shakespeare); ELF, Jesus Christ Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre);
Superstar (Jeff Award Nominee), Oklahoma!, Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Children’s Theatre
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Chap & Eve Alvord Elias & Karyl Alvord Gary & Parul Houlahan*^
Linda & Brad Fowler*^
Executive Producers
Anonymous Ms. Jean B. Falls* Ms. Carrie D. Rhodes & Vishal Nigam
Leslie Ray & Michael Bernstein* Ira & Courtney Gerlich Eric & Margaret Rothchild^
Trevor Cobb & Cecilia Cayetano^ Dr. Arnie & Judy Ness*^ Chuck Sitkin*^
Creative Producers
Allan & Nora Davis^ Bill Kuhn & Patricia Daniels*^ Douglas & Nancy Norberg
Justin & Delaney Dechant Gregory & Diane Lind^ George & Linda Ojemann
James Degel & Jeanne Berwick Furman & Susan Moseley Deborah Person
Bob Dowdy & Cherry Tinker Naomi & Yoshi Minegishi Teresa Revelle*
Charles T. Fitzgerald*^ Jim & Cheri Minorchio Donald & Goldie Silverman^
Natalie Gendler^ Furman & Susan Moseley David & Shirley Urdal^
Cynthia Huffman & Ray Heacox Tim Mulligan Jean Walkinshaw
Lawrence & Mary Ellen Hughes Erika Nesholm
Sustaining Producers
Allan & Anne Affleck Peter & Fran Bigelow^ Judith & Ben Simmons
Joan & Larry Barokas^ Rayner D’Souza & Tove Ryman Shanna & Ryan Waite
Laurie Besteman & Jack Lauderbaugh *^ Dr. Larry Hohm & Karen Shaw^
This list reflects donations made to ACT between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017.
ACT works to maintain our list of donors as accurately as possible. We apologize for any misspellings or omissions.
Should you find any, please contact our office so that we may correct any mistakes in future publications.
Email development@acttheatre.org or call 206.292.7660 x 1224
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S U P P O R T I N G AC T
ACTORS CIRCLE
Benefactors
Sheena Aebig & Eric Taylor Ellen & John Hill Brooks & Suzanne Ragen^
Melinda & Walter Andrews Linda & Ted Johnson Richard & Leanne Reel
Eric Bennett^ Lisa & Norman Judah George & Keri Rhodes
Sonya & Tom Campion Abha Khanna & Adam Porsch^ Nicholas & Yvonne Roberts
John & Sallie Chaney Jane & James Lyons^ Donald & Jo Anne Rosen
Michael Crystal Dana & Nicholas Masington Faye Sarkowsky
James & Barbara Heavey Eugene & Donna Mikov Jean Viereck
Ross & Kelsey Henry Katherine & Douglass Raff^
Impactors
Kermit & Danna Anderson^ Eleanor & Jeff Freeman Evelyne Renee Rozner
Richard Andler & Carole Rush Nicholas Hart & Jennifer Weis Warren & Nancy Smith
Rebecca Benaroya Julia & Michael Herschensohn Barry & Colleen Scovel^
Robert Braun Katherine Ann Janeway & H.S. Wright III Rose and the late John Southall*
Alicia & Jeffrey Carnevali Karen Koon & Brad Edwards Carol & Ronald Sperling
Frank & Denise Catalano Peter & Kelly Maunsell Benita & Charles Staadecker
Craig Davis & Ellen Le Vita May McCarthy & Don Smith^ Margaret Taylor & Robert Elliot
Dennis & Deborah DeYoung Joy McNichols Nancy & David Thacher
Lorelei M. Eickelberg Mark & Susan Minerich Franklin & Karen Thoen^
Patricia Fearey Nadine & John Murray Steven Tran
Gary & Penny Ferguson John & Laurel Nesholm Jim & Kathy Tune
Anne Foster Ken Ragsdale Judith Warshal & Wade Sowers *
Activists
Warren & Anne Anderson Angela & Richard Finlay Christopher & B.J. Ohlweiler
Kendall & Sonia Baker William Calvin & Katherine Graubard Pamela & Gilbert Powers
David & Marjorie Baylor Stephanie M. Hilbert*^ David Ragozin
William Block & Susan Leavitt Grady & Heather Hughes ^ William & Rae Saltzstein
Alan & June Brockmeier Dan & Connie Hungate Joe Schwartz
Corinne A. Campbell Clare Kapitan & Keith Schreiber Sheila Smith & Don Ferguson
Thompson & Karen Challinor John Langs Mark & Arlene Tibergien
Patricia & Theodore Collins Ann McCurdy & Frank Lawler George & Colleen Willoughby
Todd & Sylvie Currie Eileen Lennon & Barrie Carter Kathy & Charles Wilson
Patrick J. & Lanie Dineen Charlotte Lin & Robert Porter Rebecca & Rob Witmer
Susan & Lewis Edelheit Alice Mailloux
Emily Evans & Kevin Wilson David Mattson *
PLAYERS CIRCLE
Lead Players
John Akin & Mary Stevens Dot Fuller Edythe Lurie John O’Connell & Joyce Latino Jeffrey A. Sutherland
Aaron Anderson Genevra Gerhart Eric Mattson & Carla Fowler Hal Opperman & Norman & Mary Lynn Swick
Peter & Jane Barrett Carol & Tal Godding Marcella McCaffray Jolynn Edwards Susan Trapnell & Erik Muller
Michael Bauer Rhonda & Jim Greer James & Nancy McMurrer Cynthia & Bruce Parks Mary Lou & Dirk vanWoerden
Bruce Burger Margaret Haggerty Sarah B. Meardon Dr. Greg Perkins^ Ellen Wallach & Tom Darden
Maxwell & Mindy Cameron Lawrence & Hylton Hard John & Gail Mensher Chuck Perry Tom & Connie Walsh
Steve & Midge Carstensen Benson Harer Nancy & Charles Mertel Judy G. Poll Eric Weber
Dennis & Aline Caulley Geraldine Hashisaki Lauren Mikov & John Muhic Richard Rafoth Mary & Donald Wieckowicz
Frank & Marilyn Clement & Frank Tubridy Wesley Moore & Sandra Walker Harry Reinert & Cecilia Paul Douglas & Dianne Wills
Kevin & Lisa Conner Marjorie Hemphill Amy Morgan Rao Remala Susan Wolcott &
Steve Coulter & Jane Richlovsky Amy Henry Dayle Moss & David Brown Jean A. Rhodes George Taniwaki
Christopher L. Curry David M. Hewitt Jim Mullin Bruce F. Robertson Richard Wortley
Diane Daggatt F. Randall & Barbara Bill & Mary Ann Mundy Barbara Sando Ann P. Wyckoff
Hieronymous Harold Sanford Diane & John Yokoyama
Mike Dey John Narver & Bobbie Devore
Gary Horsfall & Corrinne Martin Shelley Schermer
Ray Engle James Nichols & Beth Amsbary
Susan & Philip Hubbard John & Teri Seidler
Denise & David Foster Craig & Deanna Norsen
Randy & Mari Lee Alexander & Jane Stevens
William Franklin Daniel Nye
Anne & Steven Lipner Herbert & Isabel Stusser
Judith Frey & Flick Broughton Heidi Ochoa
This list reflects donations made to ACT between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017.
ACT works to maintain our list of donors as accurately as possible. We apologize for any misspellings or omissions.
Should you find any, please contact our office so that we may correct any mistakes in future publications. Email development@acttheatre.org or call 206.292.7660 x 1224
* ACT Legacy Society member ^ACT for the Future donor ~Deceased
Nancy Alvord Tal & Carol Godding Bill Kuhn & Patricia Daniels Lisbeth Pisk
Leslie Ray & Michael Bernstein Stephanie Hilbert David Mattson Teresa Revelle
Laurie Besteman Gary & Parul Houlahan Mike McCaw & Janet Westin Chuck Sitkin
Jean Chen Suzanne Howard Catherine & Barry McConnell GregRobin Smith
Jean Burch Falls Ed Hutsell & Kathy Whitten Steven McCoy & Larry Henderson Rose & the late John Southall
Charles Fitzgerald H. David Kaplan Norman D. Miller~ Judith Warshal & Wade Sowers
Linda & Brad Fowler Carolyn Keim & Connie Rinchiuso Dr. Arnie & Judy Ness Dorothy E. Wendler
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S U P P O R T I N G AC T
VISIONARIES
Ann and Joe Ardizzone Brian and Laura DeNault Lynne and Bob Simpson
David Armstrong Expedia, Inc. Thomas E. and Nita F. Sitterley
ArtsFund/John Brooks Williams and Kandy and Rick Holley Gary and Elizabeth Sundem
John H. Bauer Endowment for Theatre HomeStreet Bank Alison and Doug Suttles
Bill and Pamela Ayer Karen L. Koon Bonnie and Jim Towne
William Bartholomew and Jean K. Lafromboise Foundation Eric and Julie Trott
Lauren Taylor Loeb Family Charitable Foundation Gary and Amanda Tucci
Rex and Angela Bates Jim and Elizabeth Lund U.S. Bank Foundation
Michael Bauer Macy's Bruce and Peggy Wanta
Andrew and Shayna Begun Jolene McCaw Family Foundation Karen and Mark Weber
Howard and Lynn Behar The Morgan Fund at Eileen Glasser Wesley and
Robert R. Braun, Jr. Seattle Foundation Mark Wesley
Debbie Brown Larry and Valorie Osterman Allen and Janice Wiesen
The Capital Grille + Protiviti Rosemary and Ken Willman
Debby Carter Hillary and David Quinn Sterling and Melinda Wilson
Robert Chinn Foundation RealNetworks Foundation Wright Runstad & Company
Margaret Clapp Tony Repanich and Julie Florida 1 Anonymous
Ken Clay Faye Sarkowsky
Columbia Hospitality Jeanne Sheldon and Marvin Parsons
Davis Property & Investment + Jean Sheridan
+In-kind *Deceased
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THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS
ARTIST’S CIRCLE
Joan and Tim Adkisson Judi Chapman Judy and Bill Jurden Ken Ragsdale
Albert Lee Appliance Janet and Robert Coe Michele and Nick Keller Ronald and Deborah Reed
Michael Amend and Jeff Ashley Aaron and Crystal Coldiron Jeffrey and Barbara King Richard and Sharon Reuter
Rita and Stephen Anderson Copiers Northwest, Inc. Kenneth B. Kluge and Susan Dogen A J Rieger and J W Song
Pam and Ernie Ankrim Christina Cyr and Alan Page Robert Land and Renee McCormick Matthew and Melitta Riley
Robert and Pauline Bach Martha Dawson and Ron Corbell Stacy Lawson and Steven Sarkowsky Jon and Judy Runstad
Chris and Kristen Bailey John DeVore Marcella McCaffray Skip Sampelayo
Keith and Sheri Bankston Ronald and Sharon Dommermuth May McCarthy and Don Smith Marc Schwartz and Michael Courtois
Tom and Stephanie Barden Richard and Maude Ferry Jeffery C. Morris - The Happy Cooker Joyce Schweickert
Don W. Beaty Fielder Family Jeff Myrter Brian and Megan Smith
Ellen Beauchamp Jeffrey and Eleanor Freeman Nancy and William Nichols Christy and Brian Smith
Dan Becraft Jean Gardner Nancy Nordhoff Peggy and Greg Smith
Rebecca Benaroya Ginny Gilder and Lynn Slaughter Gregory and Marta Oberg In Memory of Donna Smoak
Catherine Boshaw and Doug Edlund The Greco Family Robert D. and Dorothy S. O'Brien Marilyn and Doug Southern
Ed and Pam Bridge Cece Haw Memorial Fund Perry and Diana Stultz
Tracy Briggs and Tiffiny Brown Bart and Toni Heath Annette and Bob Parks Helen R. Stusser
Michael and Janelle Brookman Mike Hodgkins Stan and Sharon Parry Jeffrey Sutherland and Ben Aguiluz
Yelena and Tom Button Carolyn and George Hubman Mary and D.L. Pat Patterson Toyota of Tri-Cities
Richard and Karlyn Byham Marilyn Lee Huey John Payes Tulalip Tribes Charitable Contributions
Cambia Health Solutions Fund of Jim and Meredith Hutchins Christopher Peterson and Mark Wert 2 Anonymous
The Oregon Community Foundation Marlene and William Jenkins Michelle Philbin and Michael Yurka
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE
Kathy Aaron Bob and Bobbi Bridge Richard Cuthbert and Todd and Diane Fessler
The Aguiar Group Bobbe and Jon Bridge Cheryl Redd-Cuthbert Jan Floate
Jeffrey Ahia and Kent Beech Sandee Brock Susanne and Stephen Daley Dorothy and David Fluke
Carol and Ray Airone Alice M. Brown Daqopa Brands + Alvin and Mary Formo
Josh Alhadeff Kerry Burger Dorcee and Bob Davenport Brian and Windy Autumn Foster
Kirsten Anderson and Kevin Sabol Patrick and Sherry Burns Neil Davidson Steve Freimuth
Ric and Kaylene Anderson Howard and Kay Burton Mike and Maggie De Laurentis Cindy Fry
Susan and Heather Anstead Susan Buske Robert Denbrook John Fulton
Sarah and Scott Armstrong Deborah Callahan David and Susan Denton Jacquelyn Fuzell-Casey
ArtsFund/Peter F. Donnelly Merit Fund Nancy and Ed Callaway Karen Derrey and Friends Gerry and Linda Gallagher
Edith and Ray Aspiri Arthur and Kristine Carre The DeVinck Family Deborah Gates
Jack and Bea Baker Douglas and Mary Casady Sr Margot Dick and Bill Ross Erich Gauglitz
Earl and Marilyn Barker Dr. and Mrs. Mike Casey Wende Doohan Robert Gay and Heather Christianson
Elizabeth Bastoni and Doris and James Cassan Josh Dunbar Carver and Carmen Gayton
Ludovic Guillaume Grant and Emilie Castle Robert J. and Olga T. Earle Anton and Karen N. Gielen
Doug and Maria Bayer Chambers Bay Construction Linda and Rande Ebberson LeeAnna and David Glessing
Charlotte Behnke Brian Chang Leo Eberle and Lisa Vivian Art and Jackie Gollofon
Craig and Gretchen Bekins Christine Christensen Robert Ehrlich Kathy and Kelly Graffis
Kathleen Bennett Barbara Clinton and Ray Wheeler Susan Ehrlich Nina Grandy
Del and Pat Bishop Núria and Aaron Coe Ray Engle - In Memory of Janice Engle Susan Gray
Deidre Blankenship Kathleen and Bill Collins Mary and Bruce Enter Joshua Green III and Pamela Green
Glen and Sherri Bodman David Coons Vicki Fabre Terry and Jill Greer
Daniel and Janet Bolong Doris and Buck Coppess Jennifer and Michael Faddis Chris Griffin - In Memory of
Neal and Katherine Booth Peter Corippo and Scott Murray Sophy and John Fan Beverly A. Long
Jim and Kareen Borders Sheila and Michael Cory Jeanne and Jack Fankhauser Matt Griffin and Evelyne Rozner
Lindsay Bosch Lisa and Dayle Crockett Joyce Farley and Tom Steele Scott and Melissa Gue
Margaret and Richard Bossi Scott Crowder and Todd Pierce Janet Faulkner Scott Guenther
+In-kind *Deceased
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THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS
SUPPORTING THE 5TH
Marie and Brad Gunn The Kuresman Family Roger Nyhus Splash Wines +
Mike Hackett and Cherie Lenz-Hackett Roger and Linda Kuula Steven and Victoria Odden Anne and Mark Stanton
Chuck and Kathy Hamilton Dawnell Lamb Rick and Debbie Pabst Leigh and Susi Stevens
John and Laura Hammarlund Sandra Lastoka, Tim and Connor Ewing Connie and David Parker Warren Stickney and
Beth Hammonds The Latimer Family Arthur and Rachel Patterson Colette Stallbaumer
Jonno Hanafin Patrick and Cheryl Layman Petra Charitable Foundation Stuart and Barbara Sulman
John and Katherine Harnish Ben Leifer Karen E. Phillips Rita and Arlie Swanson
Steve and Kris Harrell Mark Levine and John Keppeler Judy Pigott Gretchen and Ted Taylor
Deb, Tod, Jasmine and Eliana Harrick Brian Levitt and Stephen Lee Vicki Pogorelc Matthew and Catherine Coles Tedesco
Cathi and Ken Hatch Sandy Lew Ed and Eleonore Pottenger Jim and Kathy Tune
Larry and Susan Hauser Gary Locke Russell Powell Diane Vadnais
Cheryl and John Hendricks Floyd and Kim Lorenz Deb and Arnie Prentice Bill and Jeanette Victory
Mary and Tom Herche Ken and Darlene Lowe Richard Pyle Jean B. Viereck
Lorimay Hill Sue and Bill Lowery Becky and Sean Quinlan Vine Street Group
Hirayama Family Jeff and Lydia Lukins Dennis Reichenbach Kashi Vishwanath
Tina and Randy Hodgins Julie and Scott Lynch Dale P. Reisner Family Mark and Kathy Wagner
Joelle and Greg Hoff Jennifer and Douglas Maines Joe and Linnet Roberts Christopher Wain
Joan and Patrick Hogan Bob and Cindy Masin Marilyn and Patrick Roberts Christina and Mark Walker
Mark and Theresa Hopkins Bruce and Christe McMenomy Lori and Doug Rosencrans Olivia Webb and Chris Johnson
Hal and Donna Howard Jim and Laura Mendoza Pam Rosendahl Joseph and Kathryn Weinstein
Laurin C. Huffman II Erika Michael Daryl Russinovich Patty and John White
Aidan Hughes Gerard Michael Christopher Santini Susan and Clinton White
Sharon and Steve Huling Hart and Carol Ann Miller Desiree Saraspi Amy Whittenburg and Stephen Rattner
Shawn Hurley Ain Milner Margi and Paul Scheyer John and Darlene Wilczynski
Marilyn Iverson Chie Mitsui Joe Schwartz Madeline Wiley and Bob Smithing
Kathy and Michael Jackson Michelle Moga and John Searing Thomas and Jackie Wilkinson
Fred Johnson Jean-Francois Peyroux Darren and Anne Shakib David Williams
Brad Jones Robin and Bill Montero Michele Sharar Lisa and Mark Williams
David and Rio Jones Mitzi and John Morris Michael Sharp Jim and Deanna Wilson
Robert Kakiuchi | Keela Williams Ron and Maria Murphree John F. Shaw Barbara and Mark Won
Danuta Kasprzyk and Daniel Montano Tiffany and Michael Murray Robert and Mary Sheehan Kelly and Wayne Wright
Travis and Suzanne Keeler Ben and Denise Nelson Edward and Kathleen Sherry Margo and Curtis Wright
Kathy and Mark Keithly Gregg and Judy Nelson James and Rebecca Shipman 4 Anonymous
Teri Kopp and Walt Weber Nelson and Company Inc. Miriam Shirley and Lynne Keller
Judith A. Kramer Janice Nishimori Chris and Jeanine Slatt
June K. Kubo Michelle Norstrom South Tacoma Antique Mall
PATRON
K. Wendell Adams Gretchen and Jonathan Burks Ramona Emerson and Brian McMullen Janet and Bill Harris
Tyler and Georgia Addington Alice Burnett Sandra L. English Margaret and Tom Hayward
Ms. Michael Adler and Fred and Joan Burnstead Lorri Ericson and Pete Bellmer Frances M. Heaverlo
Mr. Michel Lebas Paulette and Alex Camara In Honor of Shari Ernst Barbara and James Heavey
Margaret Alston Anita and Duane Campbell Nyle and Terri Farmer Dick and Sheila Hess
Anderson & Hawkins Tom and Sonya Campion Juli Farris Harold and Mary Frances Hill
John and Karen Arbini Kathy Cartwright/Dimension Systems Alison Fast Dr. Wayne and Deborah Hill
John and Joyce Arnold Aline and Dennis Caulley Cassie and Alan Finkelstein Harry and Sandy Holliday
Kerry and Laura Bailey Hang Chen Bob and Micki Flowers - In Honor of Christa Holmes
Mark and Heather Barbieri Andrew and Lorna Chin Wanda Herndon Gwen and Randy Houser
Michael R. Barclay Katrina Christian Penny Freedman Adrienne Howell
Steve and Jeanine Barndt Tina Riss Christiansen Patricia and Alfred Friedrich Marty and Karen Howlett
Gene Barton Rex and JoAnn Clark Sharon Friel Teri and Charles Huddleston
David C. Beal Barbara and Michael Comte Neal Gafter Sophie Hager Hume
Carolyn Bechtel Jack Congrove Barrie and Richard Galanti Sharri and Jim Humphryes
Richard and Linda Beck Michael Cook Ivonne Galvan Steve and Jennifer Hurban
Virginia Beck Gary and Consuelo Corbett Cami Gearhart and Tim Burner Tami Hurwitz
Jodi Behrman Bob and Linda Cornyn Lynn and Colleen Giroir Ryan Hyde
Dianne and James Beneteau Robert and Irena Cumbow David and Kathryn Godwin Mary Isaacson
Kristoffer Bergen Melonee Daniels and Stuart Platt Laura B. Gowen Kathryne Izdepski
Don Blair and Kathleen Bemis Helen and Bruce Dawson Michael J. Green Walt Jaccard and Bonnie Sundberg
Debbie and Trond Bodal Zhan Ding and Bu Huang In Honor of The Green Family Larry and Carol Jergens
Philip Brazil Karen and Mark DiRe Ted and Sandy Greenlee Keith Johansen
Herbert and Jerri Brod In Memory of Muriel L. Dohrmann Kalee Gresham Jon L. Johnson
Adriane Brown Matthew Domarotsky and Randy and Denise Gritton Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Johnson
Deryl Brown-Archie and Dana Trethewy Jennifer Guild Suzanne Johnstone
Butch Williams David Dragovich Marilyn Gustafson Karol and Leyton Jump
Richard and Cynthia Brownell Ingrid Draper Sarah Hahn Suzanne and Chris Juneau
Dr. Foster and Mrs. Cheryl Bucher Elaina and Steve Dulaney Thomas Hahn Ruth and Harold Kephart
Lori and Steven Buchsbaum Karl Ege Vicki Hahn Marillyn Ketcherside
Martha Buchta-Spevack and Debbie and Mark Eliasen Wendy Halpin Lori and James Kilberg
Max Spevack Leonard and Edie Elion Eric and Merle Hamada SaSa and Ken Kirkpatrick
Gary and Pat Bullock Jerry and Julie Elkington Daphne Hampson Cindy A. Klett
Jacqueline Bumstead LeAnn and Craig Elkins Rebecca and Justin Haney Eileen Knobbs
+In-kind *Deceased
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THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS
+In-kind *Deceased
Please join us in thanking our corporate and institutional sponsors for their generous support of The 5th Avenue Theatre!
MAJOR SPONSORS
SPONSORS
For more information about sponsorships, please contact Sarah Bednar at (206) 260-2185 or sbednar@5thavenue.org
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ABOUT
5TH
BOARD OF
THE
DIRECTORS
Stephen P. Reynolds
Chairman
AVENUE THEATRE
Bonnie Towne
President
Sterling Wilson
Treasurer
Margaret C. Inouye • The non-profit 5th Avenue Theatre is one of the country’s leading musical
Secretary theater companies. Our mission is to “nurture, advance and preserve all aspects
of America’s great original art form: The Musical. We achieve this by creating
Wanda J. Herndon extraordinary theatrical experiences that enrich, entertain and inspire current and
Immediate Past Chairman
future audiences everywhere.”
Kenny Alhadeff
Ann Ardizzone • The 5th is committed to achieving the highest standards of artistic excellence by
Clodagh Ash employing world-class performers and creative artists, utilizing full live orchestras
Les Biller and staging exceptional and imaginative productions. The 5th places a special
Sharon Gantz Bloome
Robert R. Braun, Jr. emphasis on employing our amazing community of Puget Sound-based artists
Debbie Brown and technicians.
Margaret Clapp
Barbara L. Crowe • We are nationally renowned for our production and development of new
Larry Estrada musicals. Since 2001, The 5th has premiered 18 new works, nine of which have
Cyrus Habib
Randy Hodgins
subsequently opened on Broadway. They include Disney’s Aladdin, First Date, A
Patrick F. Kennedy Christmas Story, Scandalous, Shrek, Catch Me If You Can, The Wedding Singer
SaSa Kirkpatrick and Best Musical Tony Award®-winners, Hairspray and Memphis.
Elizabeth Lund
Heather Sullivan McKay • We are equally acclaimed for our vibrant new productions of musicals from the
Richard Meadows “Golden Age of Broadway” and contemporary classics. These signature revivals
John Oppenheimer
Ann Ramsay-Jenkins
enthrall fans of these enduring works and introduce these great shows to new
Anthony Repanich generations of musical theater lovers.
Norman B. Rice
Emory Thomas, Jr. • Our celebrated educational programs served nearly 75,000 young people last
Eric Trott season through a host of projects including our Adventure Musical Theater
Marka Waechter Touring Company, The 5th Avenue Awards and the unique Rising Star Project.
Tom Walsh
Eileen Glasser Wesley
For adults, we offer free-to-the-public events such as the popular Spotlight Night
Kenneth Willman series and pre-performance Show Talks with Albert Evans.
PAST CHAIRMEN • We are the largest arts employer in the Pacific Northwest with more than 800
OF THE BOARD actors, singers, dancers, musicians, creative artists, theatrical technicians and arts
Wanda J. Herndon (2013-2015) professionals working for us each season.
Barbara L. Crowe (2011-2013)
Robert A. Sexton (2009-2011) • As a non-profit theater company supported by the community, we enjoy the
Norman B. Rice (2007-2009) patronage of more than 20,000 season subscribers (one of the largest theater
Kenny Alhadeff (2004-2007)
William W. Krippaehne Jr. (2002-2004)
subscriptions in America). Each year, approximately 300,000 audience members
Bruce M. Pym (2000-2002) attend our performances.
John F. Behnke (1998-2000)
Faye Sarkowsky (1996-98)
Donald J. Covey (1994-96) OUR HISTORIC THEATER
Kenneth L. Hatch (1992-94)
John D. Mangels (1990-92) The 5th Avenue Theatre’s breathtaking design was inspired by ancient Imperial China’s
Robert F. Buck (1988-90) most stunning architectural achievements, including the magnificent Forbidden City.
Stanley M. Little, Jr. (1986-88) Built in 1926 for vaudeville and silent pictures, The 5th Avenue Theatre reigned for
R. Milton Trafton (1983-86)
W.J. Pennington (1981-83) decades as Seattle’s favorite movie palace. In 1979, 43 companies and community
D.E. (Ned) Skinner (1979-81) leaders formed the non-profit 5th Avenue Theatre Association and restored the theater
to its original splendor. The 5th Avenue Theatre re-opened in 1980 as Seattle’s premier
Founding
Managing Director home for musical theater.
Marilynn Sheldon
The 5th Avenue Theatre gratefully acknowledges our 43 original founders and sponsors.
Please visit www.5thavenue.org for specific information on these important companies and individuals.
ACT A Theatre of New Ideas
ACT Board of EMERITUS COUNCIL FINANCE Libby Barnard
Katie Bicknell
Ken Ewert†
Master Properties Artisan
Richard C. Clotfelter Sheila Smith
Trustees Esther Schoenfeld Director of Finance Andrew Lee Creech Thomas Verdos†
Doug Fries Lead Properties Artisan
Gary Houlahan Sandi Hogben
Amber Granger
Chair
A Contemporary Payroll and Accounts Payable
Specialist
Ryan Higgins
STAGE OPERATIONS
Chuck Sitkin Monika Holm
Immediate Past Chair Theatre Liz Camelia Sarah Karnes Nick Farwell†
Leslie Ray Bernstein Foundation Senior Accountant Lauren Ruhl Stage Operations Supervisor
Keith Tavares
Vice Chair
Board DEVELOPMENT Audience Services
James Nichols†
Master Stage Carpenter
Michael Crystal
Kermit Anderson Clare Hausmann Weiand Christine Jew
Treasurer Pam Mulkern†
President Director of Development Audience Services Affiliate Master Electrician
Erika Nesholm
Brad Fowler Brooke O'Neal
Secretary Max Langley†
Vice President Associate Director of Development PRODUCTION Master Sound Engineer
Matt Aalfs
Katherine Raff Jill Robinson Alyssa Montgomery†
Joan Barokas Ryan Dunn
Secretary Development Officer Production Manager
Eric Bennett ACTLab Technical Associate
Laurie Besteman Don Paterson Carrie Campbell Meaghan Darling
Trevor Cobb Treasurer Institutional Funding Manager Production Associate
FOR THIS PRODUCTION
Bob Dowdy Trevor Cobb Patty Liang
Leslie Witkamp Shelby Choo, Randy Reece
Rayner D'Souza Michael Crystal Production Runner
Annual Fund Manager Scenic Carpenters
Charles Fitzgerald Gary Houlahan
Amanda Rae Katie Burnett Kevin Wilson
Michael Herschensohn Jim Minorchio
Development Coordinator ACTLab Producing Coordinator Scenic Painter
Stephanie Hilbert Chuck Sitkin
Cynthia Huffman Megan Brewer Annett Mateo
Grady Hughes Development Coordinator STAGE MANAGEMENT Puppeteer
Diane Lind ACT Staff Rachel Bury
Brent Roberts
Bill Kuhn Stage Manager
Kyoko Matsumoto Wright MARKETING, SALES, Master Craft Artisan
EXECUTIVE AND COMMUNICATIONS Rachael Dorman
Lauren Mikov Cora Brown
Assistant Stage Manager
Naomi Minegishi John Langs Amy Gentry Assistant Crafts
until 4/29
Jim Minorchio Artistic Director Director of Sales & Marketing
Angie Zylla
Tim Mulligan Anne Hitt
Becky Witmer Heather Puri Properties Artisan
Judy Ness Assistant Stage Manager, 5/1-5/20
Managing Director Associate Director of Sales
George Ojemann Dave Misner
Kelly McGee
Samie Detzer Matt Lesinski Electrician, A2
Deborah Person Production Assistant
Artistic and Executive Manager Associate Director of Marketing
Teresa Revelle David Kobernuss
Margaret Rothchild Amelia Wade A1
Carlo Scandiuzzi ARTISTIC Sales & Groups Manager
COSTUME DEPARTMENT
Amanda Mueller Bess Sullivan, Brendan Hogan
Karen Shaw Kurt Beattie† Cati Thelen Costume Shop Manager A2
Goldie Gendler Silverman Artistic Director Emeritus Marketing & Communications
Rob Stewart Janet Edman Lind John Small
Margaret Layne† Manager
Larry True Head Draper Followspot
Director of Casting Dawn Schaefer
Ryan Waite
Graphic Design Associate Susanne R. Sherman
Shanna Waite Tracy Hyland
First Hand
Education and Engagement Chris Bennion
Manager Production Photographic Services Sally Mellis†
ACT Advisory Olivia Ochoa Christa Fleming
Wardrobe Master
Y O U R N O N - P R O F I T M U S I C A L T H E AT E R C O M PA N Y
The 5th Avenue Theatre
DAVID ARMSTRONG BERNADINE (BERNIE) BILL BERRY (Producing
(Executive Producer and C. GRIFFIN (Managing Artistic Director) served as
Artistic Director) Since his Director) first joined The The 5th's associate
appointment in 2000, 5th Avenue Theatre in producing artistic director
Armstrong has guided The 2002 as director of theater and casting director from
5th to a position as one of advancement and 2002 through 2009.
the nation’s leading development. She was During that time, he
musical theater companies, appointed managing directed productions of
acclaimed for both its director in January 2010 West Side Story (Seattle
development and and is responsible for the Times Footlight Award),
production of new works and its innovative administrative, marketing, fundraising, Wonderful Town (Seattle Times Footlight Award),
stagings of classic musicals. As a director, he has information services and facility operations, as Wizard of Oz and Smokey Joe’s Café. In 2014, he
created memorable 5th Avenue productions of well as oversight of all activities related to the made his Broadway debut as the director of the hit
Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn; The Secret Garden; Paint Board of Directors and external affairs. During musical First Date at the Longacre Theatre. Berry’s
Your Wagon; Jacques Brel is Alive…; A Room with a her tenure, The 5th Avenue Theatre has grown directing work has been seen at theaters across the
View; Oliver!; Candide; Hello, Dolly!; Sweeney Todd; from a $10 million to a $25 million organization. country, most recently at Florida's Asolo Repertory
White Christmas; HAIR; Mame; A Little Night She brings to her position 35 years of fundraising Theatre, where he directed the new musical,
Music; Anything Goes; Company; The Rocky Horror and arts management experience. Prior to The Beatsville. Berry also recently directed a critically
Show; Pippin; Vanities; Yankee Doodle Dandy! and 5th, she served as director of development for the acclaimed production of On the Town at New
Saving Aimee, which he later directed on Broadway prestigious Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, as Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse. Directing highlights
where it was renamed Scandalous. Prior to The 5th, well as for The Laguna Playhouse in Laguna include Cabaret performed at The 5th Avenue
Mr. Armstrong spent 20 years as a freelance Beach, California. Before moving to California, Theatre, St. Paul’s Ordway Center (Ivey Award),
director, choreographer and librettist. His work has she served at the Seattle Symphony where she is San Jose’s American Musical Theatre and Houston’s
been seen in New York and at many leading proud to have been part of the team that built Theatre Under the Stars, as well as the smash hits
regional theaters including DC’s Shakespeare Benaroya Hall. In addition to the Symphony, Mamma Mia!, The Pajama Game, How to
Theatre Company, The Kennedy Center, Ordway Griffin worked for the Tony Award-winning Succeed…, Little Shop of Horrors, First Date, RENT,
Center, Ford’s Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, Paper Seattle Repertory Theatre, as well as Tony The Music Man and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
Mill Playhouse, and from 1990 to 1995 he served Randall’s National Actors Theatre in New York. Carousel at The 5th. From 2002 to 2009, he served
as Artistic Director of the Cohoes Music Hall in She began her career at the University of Denver. as the producing director for The 5th Avenue
upstate New York. Armstrong has written the She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Theatre's education and outreach programs.
books for the musicals The Wonder Years (winner of Martin’s College in Lacey, Washington and is During that time he significantly expanded the
seven Los Angeles Drama-Logue Awards), Gold proud to have been born and raised in Walla scope and impact of these initiatives, including
Rush, A Christmas Carol and Yankee Doodle Dandy! Walla, Washington. She is a member of Theater spearheading the creation of Fridays at The 5th and
In 2016, The Puget Sound Business Journal named Communications Group, the National Alliance The 5th Avenue Awards, honoring excellence in
Armstrong as one of their Business of Pride for Musical Theatre, Seattle Rotary #4. She is a high school musical theater, as well as substantially
Outstanding Voices. board member of the Downtown Seattle increasing the reach of the Adventure Musical
Association and Visit Seattle. She has also served Theater Touring Company throughout the
as a grants panelist for the National Endowment Northwest. These programs combined now serve
for the Arts. Griffin was named one of the Puget nearly 75,000 students annually. He also initiated
Sound Business Journal ’s 2013 Women of the Show Talk series, which seeks to deepen the
Influence. She is married to award-winning actor theater-going experience. Prior to his work at The
Seán G. Griffin. 5th Avenue Theatre, Berry was a freelance theater
artist based in New York City.
ACT – A Contemporary Theatre
JOHN LANGS (Artistic Director) John has been BECKY WITMER (Managing Director) has been
delighted to serve ACT as Artistic Director since with ACT since 2011, serving as the General Manager
2016, and previously as Associate Artistic Director (2014-2015) and also the Director of Marketing and
for three years. Before ACT, John’s freelance career Communications (2011-2014). Becky began her
afforded him the opportunity to work with many career in arts management through marketing and
prestigious theatre companies across the country. communications. She was the Director of Marketing
He has directed productions at Playwrights Horizons and Public Relations at Intiman Theatre (2008-2011)
NY, Ensemble Studio Theater NY, Milwaukee and Opera Colorado (2006-2008). She was the
Repertory Theatre, Lookingglass Theater Company Associate Director of Marketing with Central City
in Chicago, Circle X in Los Angeles, The Resident Opera (2002-2005). Becky is an advisory board
Ensemble, New Century Theatre Company, Washington Ensemble member for TeenTix, and a founding cochair of the Cultural Resource
Theatre, and Seattle Shakespeare Company. John received his directing Collective. She is a graduate of the Leadership Tomorrow program.
degree from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. John
received the first annual Seattle Gregory Award honoring excellence in
direction for The Adding Machine. Recent Seattle credits include Mary’s
Wedding (NCTC), The Three Sisters (The Seagull Project), and Othello
(Seattle Shakespeare Company). As a dedicated fan of original work, John
has shepherded over a dozen projects to their premieres.
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5TH AVENUE THEATRE STAFF
Y O U R N O N - P R O F I T M U S I C A L T H E AT E R C O M PA N Y
David Armstrong, Executive Producer and Artistic Director
Bernadine C. Griffin, Managing Director Bill Berry, Producing Artistic Director
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