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DIRECTED BY TIMOTHY MCCUEN PIGGEE
AS YOU LIKE IT | INDECENT | THE GREAT MOMENT | SHOUT SISTER SHOUT! | TRUE WEST | THE CHILDREN
AUGUST WILSON'S JITNEY | THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST | LYDIA AND THE TROLL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Trustees EmeritiPam AndersonRobert S. Cline Bill Gates, Sr. John HempelmannToni HoffmanBrent JohnsonRobert L. King, Jr.H.L. (Skip) Kotkins, Jr.Lynn ManleyIlse OlesAnn Ramsay-JenkinsDeborah RosenStanley SavageCarlyn SteinerJanet TrueJames F. TuneJean Viereck
Jill WatkinsShauna Woods
Advisory CouncilDr. Laila AbdallaKenny AlhadeffMarleen AlhadeffVirginia AndersonCindy DomingoJoanne Euster Carver GaytonTiffany GortonJerry GronfeinMary Kay HaggardNancy IannucciNathan IllChris KevorkianElaine Ko
Jeff PayneTricia PearsonAndy PeetDavid SchneidermanPaul StamnesMarty TaucherSavanna ThompsonMoya VazquezJane Zalutsky
Honorary TrusteesChap AlvordBill FranklinPhil McCuneNancy MertelRobin Nelson Tammy TalmanHal Strong
SRT Foundation BoardBruce E.H. Johnson
Chair
Carlyn SteinerVice-Chair
Amy Bautista†Margaret ClappAllan DavisStellman Keehnel†Terri Olson MillerKevin Millison†Elizabeth D. RudolfJanet True Shauna Woods
† ex-officio
SEPTEMBER 2019
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Braden Abraham† Seattle Rep
Clodagh Ash Civic Leader
Susan Ashmun Civic Leader
Matthew Bergman Bergman Draper Oslund
Jarvis Bowers Holland America
Lynne Bush Civic Leader
Debra A. Canales Providence Health & Services
Oneika Cassanova U.S. Bank
Elizabeth Choy, M.D. Civic Leader
Donna M. Cochener HomeStreet Bank
Diane Cody† Civic Leader
Jim Copacino Copacino+Fujikado, LLC
Tracy Daw Funko, LLC
SRO REPRESENTATIVE Dottie Delaney† Civic Leader – SRO Representative
Juli Farris Keller Rohrback LLP
Donte Felder Seattle Public Schools
Scottland Glenn* Kantor Taylor PC
Earle J. Hereford Kutcher Hereford Bertram Burkart Brown & Cashman PLLC
MANAGING DIRECTOR Jeffrey Herrmann† Seattle Rep
Alyssa Hochman Point B
Winky Hussey Civic Leader
Bruce E.H. Johnson Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
John Keegan Civic Leader
Deborah T. Killinger Civic Leader
Gwenann Kroon Civic Leader
Mandy Leifheit Microsoft Corporation
Marko Liias Washington State Senator – 21st District
Charlotte Lin Civic Leader
Sandra Lucas† Civic Leader
Marcella McCaffray Civic Leader
Rick McMichael Civic Leader
Terri Olson Miller Civic Leader
Carla Millage Civic Leader
Lisa Oratz Perkins Coie
Rebecca Pomering Moss Adams Wealth Advisors LLC
Anita Ramasastry University of Washington
Tim Rattigan Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
Anne Simpson Civic Leader
Richard B. Stead, M.D. Bio-Pharma Consulting Services LLC
Carlyn Steiner† Civic Leader
John Stilin Civic Leader
Janice Tsai Mozilla
Marisa Walker Baird Private Wealth Management
Nancy Ward The World Justice Project
Tom Wright Filmmaker
CHAIR Amy Bautista Kosmos Management
PRESIDENT Stellman Keehnel DLA Piper LLP (US)
VICE PRESIDENT/CHAIR-ELECT Sandy McDade Civic Leader
VICE PRESIDENT Adam Cornell Snohomish Co. Prosecuting Attorney
VICE PRESIDENT Karen Fletcher Civic Leader
VICE PRESIDENT Becky Lenaburg Microsoft Corporation
TREASURER Kevin Millison Boeing Commercial Airplanes
SECRETARY Juli Farris Keller Rohrback LLP
Board of Trustees
About the Show ....................4
Meet the Cast ...................... 8
From the Artistic Director .. 15
Beyond the Stage ............... 16
Donor Recognition ............. 19
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Rowena Yow
EDITOR Noelle McCabe
ART DIRECTOR Shannon Loys
PHOTOGRAPHER Angela Nickerson
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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* An employee of 10 or more years. ** An employee of 20 or more years. Bold Member of Senior Leadership Team
TABLE OF CONTENTS
* An employee of 10 or more years. ** An employee of 20 or more years. Bold Member of Senior Leadership Team
Trustees EmeritiPam AndersonRobert S. Cline Bill Gates, Sr. John HempelmannToni HoffmanBrent JohnsonRobert L. King, Jr.H.L. (Skip) Kotkins, Jr.Lynn ManleyIlse OlesAnn Ramsay-JenkinsDeborah RosenStanley SavageCarlyn SteinerJanet TrueJames F. TuneJean Viereck
Jill WatkinsShauna Woods
Advisory CouncilDr. Laila AbdallaKenny AlhadeffMarleen AlhadeffVirginia AndersonCindy DomingoJoanne Euster Carver GaytonTiffany GortonJerry GronfeinMary Kay HaggardNancy IannucciNathan IllChris KevorkianElaine Ko
Jeff PayneTricia PearsonAndy PeetDavid SchneidermanPaul StamnesMarty TaucherSavanna ThompsonMoya VazquezJane Zalutsky
Honorary TrusteesChap AlvordBill FranklinPhil McCuneNancy MertelRobin Nelson Tammy TalmanHal Strong
SRT Foundation BoardBruce E.H. Johnson
Chair
Carlyn SteinerVice-Chair
Amy Bautista†Margaret ClappAllan DavisStellman Keehnel†Terri Olson MillerKevin Millison†Elizabeth D. RudolfJanet True Shauna Woods
† ex-officio
SEPTEMBER 2019
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Braden Abraham† Seattle Rep
Clodagh Ash Civic Leader
Susan Ashmun Civic Leader
Matthew Bergman Bergman Draper Oslund
Jarvis Bowers Holland America
Lynne Bush Civic Leader
Debra A. Canales Providence Health & Services
Oneika Cassanova U.S. Bank
Elizabeth Choy, M.D. Civic Leader
Donna M. Cochener HomeStreet Bank
Diane Cody† Civic Leader
Jim Copacino Copacino+Fujikado, LLC
Tracy Daw Funko, LLC
SRO REPRESENTATIVE Dottie Delaney† Civic Leader – SRO Representative
Juli Farris Keller Rohrback LLP
Donte Felder Seattle Public Schools
Scottland Glenn* Kantor Taylor PC
Earle J. Hereford Kutcher Hereford Bertram Burkart Brown & Cashman PLLC
MANAGING DIRECTOR Jeffrey Herrmann† Seattle Rep
Alyssa Hochman Point B
Winky Hussey Civic Leader
Bruce E.H. Johnson Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
John Keegan Civic Leader
Deborah T. Killinger Civic Leader
Gwenann Kroon Civic Leader
Mandy Leifheit Microsoft Corporation
Marko Liias Washington State Senator – 21st District
Charlotte Lin Civic Leader
Sandra Lucas† Civic Leader
Marcella McCaffray Civic Leader
Rick McMichael Civic Leader
Terri Olson Miller Civic Leader
Carla Millage Civic Leader
Lisa Oratz Perkins Coie
Rebecca Pomering Moss Adams Wealth Advisors LLC
Anita Ramasastry University of Washington
Tim Rattigan Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
Anne Simpson Civic Leader
Richard B. Stead, M.D. Bio-Pharma Consulting Services LLC
Carlyn Steiner† Civic Leader
John Stilin Civic Leader
Janice Tsai Mozilla
Marisa Walker Baird Private Wealth Management
Nancy Ward The World Justice Project
Tom Wright Filmmaker
CHAIR Amy Bautista Kosmos Management
PRESIDENT Stellman Keehnel DLA Piper LLP (US)
VICE PRESIDENT/CHAIR-ELECT Sandy McDade Civic Leader
VICE PRESIDENT Adam Cornell Snohomish Co. Prosecuting Attorney
VICE PRESIDENT Karen Fletcher Civic Leader
VICE PRESIDENT Becky Lenaburg Microsoft Corporation
TREASURER Kevin Millison Boeing Commercial Airplanes
SECRETARY Juli Farris Keller Rohrback LLP
Board of Trustees
About the Show ....................4
Meet the Cast ...................... 8
From the Artistic Director .. 15
Beyond the Stage ............... 16
Donor Recognition ............. 19
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Rowena Yow
EDITOR Noelle McCabe
ART DIRECTOR Shannon Loys
PHOTOGRAPHER Angela Nickerson
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The As You Like It community in rehearsal
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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Braden Abraham MANAGING DIRECTOR Jeffrey Herrmann
LEAD SUPPORTERS
AS YOU LIKE IT
ADAPTED BY Shaina Taub & Laurie Woolery
MUSIC & LYRICS BY Shaina Taub
SEATTLE REP’S PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTED BY
Timothy McCuen Piggee
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Hattie Claire AndresASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Sarah Butts
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Shellie Stone*ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Zachary Jenkins*ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Adrienne Mendoza*
STAGE MANAGER
Stina Lotti*
(in alphabetical order)
Eric Ankrim*
Keiko Green*
Claudine Mboligikpelani
Nako*
Shaunyce Omar*
Christian Quinto*
FEATURING
MUSIC DIRECTOR
R.J. Tancioco
ASSOCIATE MUSIC DIRECTOR
Julia Thornton
ASSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR
Steven Tran
CHOREOGRAPHER
Kathryn Van Meter
ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER
Jimmy Shields
ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER
Scott Brateng
SCENIC & PROJECTION
DESIGNER
L.B. Morse
COSTUME DESIGNER
Nephelie AndonyadisLIGHTING DESIGNER
Geoff KorfSOUND DESIGNER
Kevin Heard
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Malie Fujii
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Elizabeth Stasio
RUN TIME Approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.
SEASON SPONSOR
September 6-8, 2019
Originally commissioned and produced by The Public Theater Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director; Patrick Willingham, Executive Director
Orchestrations and Band Arrangements by Mike Brun.
The Norcliffe Foundation
Theatre Forward’s Advancing Strong Theatre Program
Garneau-Nicon Family Foundation
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
BECU
Nesholm Family Foundation
Nordstrom
Peach Foundation
Treeline Foundation
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
As You Like It is presented by arrangement with The Musical Company, a Concord Theatricals Company, 229 West 28th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001. www.themusicalcompany.com Phone: (212) 598-2204. Email: [email protected].
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Victoria Thompson
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Shay Trusty
A MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S AS YOU LIKE IT
Ann P. Wyckoff
Winky & Peter Hussey
PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATE
Lia FakhouriPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
Angie Kamel
The Knossos Foundation
Touchstone ............................................................Eric AnkrimWilliam ..................................................................Khane BerryAnnouncer/de Boys Boyz Dancer .................. Devonnie BlackSilvia ................................................................ Maddi ChanceyMartext ............................................................. Melodie ClarkeCaveman ................................................................ Kid CuervoPapa Corin ............................................................Michael DareCelia ......................................................... Varinique “V“ DavisMama Corin ......................................................... Dalwyn DeanBronco’s Agent .....................................................Rose DorbinBronco ...................................................................... Espartano Referee .................................................................. José Gómez Jaques ...................................................................Keiko GreenTween Rosalind ...................................................... Jalà HarperYoung Jaques ........................................................ Adilia HjellePhoebe ..................................................................Faith HowesDuke Frederick .......................................................Rikki KjolsoAndy ...................................................................... Seth LiflandRosalind ................................... Claudine Mboligikpelani NakoTween Orlando .................................................... Lam NguyenDuke Senior .....................................................Shaunyce OmarYoung Rosalind ..................................Evangeline OpongParryAdam ........................................................................Ken ParmsYoung Orlando .................................................Drake PetersonMiss Amiens .......................................................Anna PorkalobOrlando ..........................................................Christian QuintoOlder Jaques/Lady in Waiting..............................Hideko Sato Frankie Flow ....................................................Ardilla VoladoraOliver ....................................................................Andy WalkerHisperia .............................................................Candi Wilvang
AT COURTLady in Waiting .......................................................Cady AdairFrederick’s Minion .................................................Doug Boling Royal Subject ................................................ Teresa BoydstonRoyal Subject .............................................. Cecelia Buchanande Boys Boyz Dancer ......................................... Jasmine ChauLady in Waiting ....................................................... Misty DotyRoyal Subject ............................................... Lynette DouglassFrederick’s Minion ..........................................Anthony GreeneRoyal Subject ..................................................... Gregory HuntRoyal Subject ...........................................................Cory KaneRoyal Subject .................................... Rosemary Kamb Kidane
Royal Subject ......................................................... Keicee KimRoyal Subject ......................................................Cynthia LinetRoyal Subject ....................................................Acadia Matyasde Boys Boyz Dancer ..........................Jax RyanFoster McAteeRoyal Subect ......................................... Calvin MottaghinejadRoyal Subject ......................................... Sarah MottaghinejadFrederick’s Minion ......................................... Katherine ObergRoyal Subject ..................................................... Karol PaulsonLady in Waiting ..............................................Jessica PetersonLady in Waiting ............................................... Neysa Petersonde Boys Boyz Dancer ..........................................Adrian RenonLady in Waiting .................................................... Sigrid StromFrederick’s Minion .................................... Spencer StrombergFrederick’s Minion .......................................... Becky SummersFrederick’s Minion .......................................... Sushma ThomasFrederick’s Minion .....................................Justen VanGrinsvenRoyal Subject .......................................................Glenda West
IN ARDENSenior’s Attendant ............................................. Jennifer AdairArdenite ................................................................ Carol AgentArdenite ........................................................... Caren BeecherSenior’s Attendant ...........................................Leilani DeNievaArdenite ............................................................... Sheri HarperArdenite ...................................................... Parker HennesseyArdenite ............................................................ Judah JacksonSenior’s Attendant .........................................William JohnsonArdenite ...................................................Leila MottaghinejadArdenite ................................................. Ro’ya Mottaghinejad Senior’s Attendant ..........................................Drew O’Donnell Ardenite ..................................................................... Paul OtisArdenite ............................................. Dolores Maria RossmanArdenite ...............................................................Maggie RothArdenite .............................................................Roslyn SchleySenior’s Attendant ..........................................Chloe SotheronSenior’s Attendant .......................................... Alex SturtevantArdenite ..................................................................Shelli ToddArdenite ..................................................................April Wang Ardenite ................................................... George WeiderholdArdenite ...................................................................Mike West Ardenite ....................................................... Amy Youngblood
CAMEOS & CAMEO GROUPS
Sarah Lovett lovettarts.com
LQ Lion Dance lqliondance.org
Lucha Libre Volcánica luchavolcanica.com
Seattle Hand Drummers seattlehanddrummers.org
Sue Tinney moresue.com
BAND MEMBERS
Anthony Pooley Guitar (Acoustic/Electric/Lute)
James Pingenot Drums/Percussion/Electronic Pad
R.J. Tancioco Keyboard 1/Conductor
Julia Thornton Keyboard 2
Quinn Knobbe Acoustic/Electric Bass
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
The Boys & Girls Clubs of King County
Byrd Barr Place
Compass Housing Alliance/Renton Veterans Center
Jubilee Women’s Center
Path with Art
Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA)
Seattle Central College
Sound Generations/Ballard NW Senior Center
THE CAST (in alphabetical order)
ADDITIONAL STAFF
Amy Jurkiewicz Youth Supervisor
Marquicia Dominguez Associate Youth Supervisor
Derek Edamura Production Videographer
Ashley Arai Stage Management Intern
Ana Maria Campoy Community Ensemble Coach
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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Braden Abraham MANAGING DIRECTOR Jeffrey Herrmann
LEAD SUPPORTERS
AS YOU LIKE IT
ADAPTED BY Shaina Taub & Laurie Woolery
MUSIC & LYRICS BY Shaina Taub
SEATTLE REP’S PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTED BY
Timothy McCuen Piggee
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Hattie Claire AndresASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Sarah Butts
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Shellie Stone*ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Zachary Jenkins*ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Adrienne Mendoza*
STAGE MANAGER
Stina Lotti*
(in alphabetical order)
Eric Ankrim*
Keiko Green*
Claudine Mboligikpelani
Nako*
Shaunyce Omar*
Christian Quinto*
FEATURING
MUSIC DIRECTOR
R.J. Tancioco
ASSOCIATE MUSIC DIRECTOR
Julia Thornton
ASSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR
Steven Tran
CHOREOGRAPHER
Kathryn Van Meter
ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER
Jimmy Shields
ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER
Scott Brateng
SCENIC & PROJECTION
DESIGNER
L.B. Morse
COSTUME DESIGNER
Nephelie AndonyadisLIGHTING DESIGNER
Geoff KorfSOUND DESIGNER
Kevin Heard
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Malie Fujii
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Elizabeth Stasio
RUN TIME Approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.
SEASON SPONSOR
September 6-8, 2019
Originally commissioned and produced by The Public Theater Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director; Patrick Willingham, Executive Director
Orchestrations and Band Arrangements by Mike Brun.
The Norcliffe Foundation
Theatre Forward’s Advancing Strong Theatre Program
Garneau-Nicon Family Foundation
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
BECU
Nesholm Family Foundation
Nordstrom
Peach Foundation
Treeline Foundation
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
As You Like It is presented by arrangement with The Musical Company, a Concord Theatricals Company, 229 West 28th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001. www.themusicalcompany.com Phone: (212) 598-2204. Email: [email protected].
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Victoria Thompson
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Shay Trusty
A MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S AS YOU LIKE IT
Ann P. Wyckoff
Winky & Peter Hussey
PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATE
Lia FakhouriPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
Angie Kamel
The Knossos Foundation
Touchstone ............................................................Eric AnkrimWilliam ..................................................................Khane BerryAnnouncer/de Boys Boyz Dancer .................. Devonnie BlackSilvia ................................................................ Maddi ChanceyMartext ............................................................. Melodie ClarkeCaveman ................................................................ Kid CuervoPapa Corin ............................................................Michael DareCelia ......................................................... Varinique “V“ DavisMama Corin ......................................................... Dalwyn DeanBronco’s Agent .....................................................Rose DorbinBronco ...................................................................... Espartano Referee .................................................................. José Gómez Jaques ...................................................................Keiko GreenTween Rosalind ...................................................... Jalà HarperYoung Jaques ........................................................ Adilia HjellePhoebe ..................................................................Faith HowesDuke Frederick .......................................................Rikki KjolsoAndy ...................................................................... Seth LiflandRosalind ................................... Claudine Mboligikpelani NakoTween Orlando .................................................... Lam NguyenDuke Senior .....................................................Shaunyce OmarYoung Rosalind ..................................Evangeline OpongParryAdam ........................................................................Ken ParmsYoung Orlando .................................................Drake PetersonMiss Amiens .......................................................Anna PorkalobOrlando ..........................................................Christian QuintoOlder Jaques/Lady in Waiting..............................Hideko Sato Frankie Flow ....................................................Ardilla VoladoraOliver ....................................................................Andy WalkerHisperia .............................................................Candi Wilvang
AT COURTLady in Waiting .......................................................Cady AdairFrederick’s Minion .................................................Doug Boling Royal Subject ................................................ Teresa BoydstonRoyal Subject .............................................. Cecelia Buchanande Boys Boyz Dancer ......................................... Jasmine ChauLady in Waiting ....................................................... Misty DotyRoyal Subject ............................................... Lynette DouglassFrederick’s Minion ..........................................Anthony GreeneRoyal Subject ..................................................... Gregory HuntRoyal Subject ...........................................................Cory KaneRoyal Subject .................................... Rosemary Kamb Kidane
Royal Subject ......................................................... Keicee KimRoyal Subject ......................................................Cynthia LinetRoyal Subject ....................................................Acadia Matyasde Boys Boyz Dancer ..........................Jax RyanFoster McAteeRoyal Subect ......................................... Calvin MottaghinejadRoyal Subject ......................................... Sarah MottaghinejadFrederick’s Minion ......................................... Katherine ObergRoyal Subject ..................................................... Karol PaulsonLady in Waiting ..............................................Jessica PetersonLady in Waiting ............................................... Neysa Petersonde Boys Boyz Dancer ..........................................Adrian RenonLady in Waiting .................................................... Sigrid StromFrederick’s Minion .................................... Spencer StrombergFrederick’s Minion .......................................... Becky SummersFrederick’s Minion .......................................... Sushma ThomasFrederick’s Minion .....................................Justen VanGrinsvenRoyal Subject .......................................................Glenda West
IN ARDENSenior’s Attendant ............................................. Jennifer AdairArdenite ................................................................ Carol AgentArdenite ........................................................... Caren BeecherSenior’s Attendant ...........................................Leilani DeNievaArdenite ............................................................... Sheri HarperArdenite ...................................................... Parker HennesseyArdenite ............................................................ Judah JacksonSenior’s Attendant .........................................William JohnsonArdenite ...................................................Leila MottaghinejadArdenite ................................................. Ro’ya Mottaghinejad Senior’s Attendant ..........................................Drew O’Donnell Ardenite ..................................................................... Paul OtisArdenite ............................................. Dolores Maria RossmanArdenite ...............................................................Maggie RothArdenite ............................................................. Roslyn SchleySenior’s Attendant ..........................................Chloe SotheronSenior’s Attendant .......................................... Alex SturtevantArdenite ..................................................................Shelli ToddArdenite ..................................................................April Wang Ardenite ................................................... George WeiderholdArdenite ...................................................................Mike West Ardenite ....................................................... Amy Youngblood
CAMEOS & CAMEO GROUPS
Sarah Lovett lovettarts.com
LQ Lion Dance lqliondance.org
Lucha Libre Volcánica luchavolcanica.com
Seattle Hand Drummers seattlehanddrummers.org
Sue Tinney moresue.com
BAND MEMBERS
Anthony Pooley Guitar (Acoustic/Electric/Lute)
James Pingenot Drums/Percussion/Electronic Pad
R.J. Tancioco Keyboard 1/Conductor
Julia Thornton Keyboard 2
Quinn Knobbe Acoustic/Electric Bass
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
The Boys & Girls Clubs of King County
Byrd Barr Place
Compass Housing Alliance/Renton Veterans Center
Jubilee Women’s Center
Path with Art
Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA)
Seattle Central College
Sound Generations/Ballard NW Senior Center
THE CAST (in alphabetical order)
ADDITIONAL STAFF
Amy Jurkiewicz Youth Supervisor
Marquicia Dominguez Associate Youth Supervisor
Derek Edamura Production Videographer
Ashley Arai Stage Management Intern
Ana Maria Campoy Community Ensemble Coach
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Welcome!Seattle Rep is committed to being a racially, culturally, and socially just organization. We promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of the work we do, and uphold a safe environment wherein all people are welcome to our space and are treated with respect and dignity.
It is our expectation that all patrons and those affiliated with Seattle Rep will align with this code of conduct and we reserve the right to relocate or remove any person from our theater who disregards our commitment.
Coat CheckCheck items for $1 each.
Food & BeveragePatrons are welcome to bring drinks in plasticware into the theater. Food and glassware are not allowed in the theater.
EmergenciesIn an evacuation, wait for an announcement for further instructions. Ushers will be available for assistance. Familiarize yourself with the exit route nearest your seat.
Doctors and other emergency contacts may reach you at 206.443.2222. Give your name and seat
MissionSeattle Rep collaborates with extraordinary artists to create productions and programs that reflect and elevate the diverse cultures, perspectives, and life experiences of our region.
VisionTheater at the heart of public life.
ValuesArtistic VitalitySustainabilityGenerous and Inclusive Practices
We welcome you to take pictures of the set before and after
the show.
Photography, recording, and use of cell phones are strictly prohibited
during the performance.
Share Your Photos
#pwsasyoulikeit @seattlerep
For Our Patrons
location to the house manager if you expect to be contacted.
AccessibilityWheelchair-accessible ticketing available. Inquire with the Patron Services Office when you purchase your ticket.
Seattle Rep is equipped with a hearing loop which uses a wireless signal to transmit the sound from the theater’s PA system to the T-coils in your cochlear implant or hearing aid, and to receivers that are available on loan at Coat Check. Coverage is provided wherever you see the T-coil symbol.
We offer select captioned, audio-described, and ASL-interpreted performances. Large-print programs available at Coat Check.
Firearms & SmokingFirearms are not allowed in any part of the building. Smoking is not allowed in our building or within 25 feet of any entrance.
Contact UsPATRON SERVICES OFFICE 206.443.2222 Hours: Noon to curtain
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Tipsy Rose Lee and the ensemble of Seattle Rep's Public Works production of The Odyssey (2017)
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Welcome!Seattle Rep is committed to being a racially, culturally, and socially just organization. We promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of the work we do, and uphold a safe environment wherein all people are welcome to our space and are treated with respect and dignity.
It is our expectation that all patrons and those affiliated with Seattle Rep will align with this code of conduct and we reserve the right to relocate or remove any person from our theater who disregards our commitment.
Coat CheckCheck items for $1 each.
Food & BeveragePatrons are welcome to bring drinks in plasticware into the theater. Food and glassware are not allowed in the theater.
EmergenciesIn an evacuation, wait for an announcement for further instructions. Ushers will be available for assistance. Familiarize yourself with the exit route nearest your seat.
Doctors and other emergency contacts may reach you at 206.443.2222. Give your name and seat
MissionSeattle Rep collaborates with extraordinary artists to create productions and programs that reflect and elevate the diverse cultures, perspectives, and life experiences of our region.
VisionTheater at the heart of public life.
ValuesArtistic VitalitySustainabilityGenerous and Inclusive Practices
We welcome you to take pictures of the set before and after
the show.
Photography, recording, and use of cell phones are strictly prohibited
during the performance.
Share Your Photos
#pwsasyoulikeit @seattlerep
For Our Patrons
location to the house manager if you expect to be contacted.
AccessibilityWheelchair-accessible ticketing available. Inquire with the Patron Services Office when you purchase your ticket.
Seattle Rep is equipped with a hearing loop which uses a wireless signal to transmit the sound from the theater’s PA system to the T-coils in your cochlear implant or hearing aid, and to receivers that are available on loan at Coat Check. Coverage is provided wherever you see the T-coil symbol.
We offer select captioned, audio-described, and ASL-interpreted performances. Large-print programs available at Coat Check.
Firearms & SmokingFirearms are not allowed in any part of the building. Smoking is not allowed in our building or within 25 feet of any entrance.
Contact UsPATRON SERVICES OFFICE 206.443.2222 Hours: Noon to curtain
ADMINISTRATIVE206.443.2210
ADDRESS 155 Mercer St. Seattle, WA 98109
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Tipsy Rose Lee and the ensemble of Seattle Rep's Public Works production of The Odyssey (2017)
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Eric Ankrim TouchstoneA husband and a father of four, Eric is a Seattle-based actor/director/coach. In Seattle, he has directed American Idiot (ArtsWest); Grease, ELF (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog, Spring Awakening, Avenue Q (Balagan Theatre); Trails and In the Heights (Village Theatre). As an actor, his credits include Broadway: First Date. Seattle credits include Holiday Inn, Carousel, Oklahoma!, RENT, Into the Woods, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Miss Saigon (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The Time of Your Life, Rejoice! (Seattle Rep); String, Annie, The Secret Garden, Girl of My Dreams, The Gypsy King (Village Theatre); Bloomsday and A Christmas Carol (ACT); and Peter Pan (Seattle Children’s Theatre). Upcoming: Austen’s Pride at The 5th Avenue Theatre and She Loves Me at Village Theatre. Love and admiration to his wife, Michele.
Keiko GreenJaquesAt Seattle Rep: The Great Leap (co-production with Denver Center), The Comparables. Seattle Credits include Stupid F#$%ing Bird, Dangerous Liaisons, A Christmas Carol, Bad Apples (ACT Theatre); All’s Well That Ends Well, Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bring Down the House Parts 1 & 2, Love’s Labour's Lost, Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company/Wooden O); Jane Eyre (Book-It Repertory Theatre). As a playwright, Keiko was a member of the 2015-2017 Seattle Rep Writers Group and has received national recognition for her writing. TV/Film: “Grimm,” “Z Nation,” and “C.O.G.” Training: B.F.A., NYU. Keiko will be relocating this fall to pursue an M.F.A. in Playwriting at the University of California, San Diego. www.keikogreen.com
Claudine Mboligikpelani NakoRosalindClaudine Mboligikpelani Nako was last seen onstage at Seattle Rep as Beneatha in A Raisin in the Sun. Claudine is overjoyed to join the cast of As You Like It after two years of engagement with Public Works as a teaching artist. She is a member of ACT Theatre’s Core Company, and was most recently seen on stage in The Williams Project’s chilling production of A Bright Room Called Day. Nako is a two-time Gregory Award winner for Outstanding Lead for her work in Little Bee (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and My Heart is the Drum (Village Theatre). Claudine also works in film and TV, starring most notably as Sherry O’Neil in the Netflix original series “Everything Sucks!” Nako is committed to supporting art that centers marginalized voices through dynamic storytelling.
Shaunyce OmarDuke SeniorShaunyce previously appeared in Nina Simone: Four Women at Seattle Rep. Other credits include Barbecue, The Wedding Band, Black Nativity (Intiman); Crowns (Intiman, Prince Musical Theatre); Hairspray, Matilda, My Heart is the Drum, Chicago (Village Theatre); The Pajama Game (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Rejoice (True Colors Theatre); The Wiz, Constant Star (Ensemble Theatre); Hi Hat Hattie (Ensemble, New Horizon Theatre); I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Book-It Repertory Theatre). Tours: Menopause The Musical, Ain’t Misbehavin’. TV/Film: “The Librarians,” Last Seen In Idaho, Alt. Voice-over: Madison Grant in the State of Decay video game. Awards: Gregory, Footlight, Broadway World, Gypsy Rose Lee, and The 5th Avenue Theatre’s Subscriber’s Choice. Teaching Artist, Master Sensei in Japan. Education: B.A. in Theatre from Southern University and A&M College. Facebook: Shaunyce Omar
Cast
Christian QuintoOrlando Christian Quinto is honored to be back on stage with the Public Works family. He made his Seattle theater debut in The Odyssey (Public Works inaugural production) and was last seen in the world premiere of The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion at ArtsWest. Quinto was born and raised in the Philippines, then moved to Hawai’i when he was 14 years old, but now calls Seattle home. He’s a big fan of curry, boba tea, and Filipino representation and visibility on stage and screen. Select credits: Office Hour (Dennis), Next To Normal (Gabe), Mamma Mia! (Sky), Pageant (Miss Industrial Northeast). “Huge mahalo to my family, friends, mentors, and everyone involved in As You Like It for their endless love and support!” www.christianquinto.com (Instagram: @cjquinto)
Artistic/ ProductionShaina TaubAdaptor/Music & LyricsShaina Taub is an Emmy-nominated songwriter and performer. An Arist-in-Residence at The Public Theater, Shaina has won the Jonathan Larson Grant, the Kleban Prize, the Fred Ebb Award, and the Billie Burke Ziegfeld Award. Taub has starred in her musical adaptations of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (Drama Desk nom) and As You Like It, commissioned for The Public’s groundbreaking Public Works initiative and produced in their Free Shakespeare in the Park season. She’s currently writing a musical about the American women’s suffrage movement and she’s writing lyrics for the upcoming The Devil Wears Prada, with music by Sir Elton John. Other credits include writing songs for and co-starring in Old Hats at the Signature Theatre and A.C.T., playing Mary (Lortel nom) in the off-Broadway run of Great Comet, and appearing in the original cast of Hadestown at New York Theatre Workshop. Her two solo albums, Visitors and Die Happy are available at www.shainataub.com.
Laurie WooleryAdaptorLaurie Woolery is a director, playwright, and citizen artist. Currently, she is the Director
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Eric Ankrim TouchstoneA husband and a father of four, Eric is a Seattle-based actor/director/coach. In Seattle, he has directed American Idiot (ArtsWest); Grease, ELF (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog, Spring Awakening, Avenue Q (Balagan Theatre); Trails and In the Heights (Village Theatre). As an actor, his credits include Broadway: First Date. Seattle credits include Holiday Inn, Carousel, Oklahoma!, RENT, Into the Woods, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Miss Saigon (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The Time of Your Life, Rejoice! (Seattle Rep); String, Annie, The Secret Garden, Girl of My Dreams, The Gypsy King (Village Theatre); Bloomsday and A Christmas Carol (ACT); and Peter Pan (Seattle Children’s Theatre). Upcoming: Austen’s Pride at The 5th Avenue Theatre and She Loves Me at Village Theatre. Love and admiration to his wife, Michele.
Keiko GreenJaquesAt Seattle Rep: The Great Leap (co-production with Denver Center), The Comparables. Seattle Credits include Stupid F#$%ing Bird, Dangerous Liaisons, A Christmas Carol, Bad Apples (ACT Theatre); All’s Well That Ends Well, Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bring Down the House Parts 1 & 2, Love’s Labour's Lost, Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company/Wooden O); Jane Eyre (Book-It Repertory Theatre). As a playwright, Keiko was a member of the 2015-2017 Seattle Rep Writers Group and has received national recognition for her writing. TV/Film: “Grimm,” “Z Nation,” and “C.O.G.” Training: B.F.A., NYU. Keiko will be relocating this fall to pursue an M.F.A. in Playwriting at the University of California, San Diego. www.keikogreen.com
Claudine Mboligikpelani NakoRosalindClaudine Mboligikpelani Nako was last seen onstage at Seattle Rep as Beneatha in A Raisin in the Sun. Claudine is overjoyed to join the cast of As You Like It after two years of engagement with Public Works as a teaching artist. She is a member of ACT Theatre’s Core Company, and was most recently seen on stage in The Williams Project’s chilling production of A Bright Room Called Day. Nako is a two-time Gregory Award winner for Outstanding Lead for her work in Little Bee (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and My Heart is the Drum (Village Theatre). Claudine also works in film and TV, starring most notably as Sherry O’Neil in the Netflix original series “Everything Sucks!” Nako is committed to supporting art that centers marginalized voices through dynamic storytelling.
Shaunyce OmarDuke SeniorShaunyce previously appeared in Nina Simone: Four Women at Seattle Rep. Other credits include Barbecue, The Wedding Band, Black Nativity (Intiman); Crowns (Intiman, Prince Musical Theatre); Hairspray, Matilda, My Heart is the Drum, Chicago (Village Theatre); The Pajama Game (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Rejoice (True Colors Theatre); The Wiz, Constant Star (Ensemble Theatre); Hi Hat Hattie (Ensemble, New Horizon Theatre); I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Book-It Repertory Theatre). Tours: Menopause The Musical, Ain’t Misbehavin’. TV/Film: “The Librarians,” Last Seen In Idaho, Alt. Voice-over: Madison Grant in the State of Decay video game. Awards: Gregory, Footlight, Broadway World, Gypsy Rose Lee, and The 5th Avenue Theatre’s Subscriber’s Choice. Teaching Artist, Master Sensei in Japan. Education: B.A. in Theatre from Southern University and A&M College. Facebook: Shaunyce Omar
Cast
Christian QuintoOrlando Christian Quinto is honored to be back on stage with the Public Works family. He made his Seattle theater debut in The Odyssey (Public Works inaugural production) and was last seen in the world premiere of The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion at ArtsWest. Quinto was born and raised in the Philippines, then moved to Hawai’i when he was 14 years old, but now calls Seattle home. He’s a big fan of curry, boba tea, and Filipino representation and visibility on stage and screen. Select credits: Office Hour (Dennis), Next To Normal (Gabe), Mamma Mia! (Sky), Pageant (Miss Industrial Northeast). “Huge mahalo to my family, friends, mentors, and everyone involved in As You Like It for their endless love and support!” www.christianquinto.com (Instagram: @cjquinto)
Artistic/ ProductionShaina TaubAdaptor/Music & LyricsShaina Taub is an Emmy-nominated songwriter and performer. An Arist-in-Residence at The Public Theater, Shaina has won the Jonathan Larson Grant, the Kleban Prize, the Fred Ebb Award, and the Billie Burke Ziegfeld Award. Taub has starred in her musical adaptations of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (Drama Desk nom) and As You Like It, commissioned for The Public’s groundbreaking Public Works initiative and produced in their Free Shakespeare in the Park season. She’s currently writing a musical about the American women’s suffrage movement and she’s writing lyrics for the upcoming The Devil Wears Prada, with music by Sir Elton John. Other credits include writing songs for and co-starring in Old Hats at the Signature Theatre and A.C.T., playing Mary (Lortel nom) in the off-Broadway run of Great Comet, and appearing in the original cast of Hadestown at New York Theatre Workshop. Her two solo albums, Visitors and Die Happy are available at www.shainataub.com.
Laurie WooleryAdaptorLaurie Woolery is a director, playwright, and citizen artist. Currently, she is the Director
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of Public Works at The Public Theater, an initiative that seeks to engage the people of New York by making them creators and not just spectators. Woolery adapted and directed a new musical adaptation of As You Like It with Shaina Taub, which debuted at the Delacorte Theater with 200 New Yorkers and was named one of The New York Times best shows of 2017. Woolery is the former Associate Artistic Director of Cornerstone Theater Company and Conservatory Director at South Coast Repertory, and is the founding member of The Sol Project in New York.
Timothy McCuen PiggeeDirector Directed A Raisin in the Sun at Seattle Rep in 2016. Other directing credits include productions and readings for Village Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Theater Schmeater, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, and numerous productions at Cornish College of the Arts where he is currently a professor of Theatre. His acting credits include roles with several regional theaters, local stages, and on Broadway. Most recently, Timothy appeared as Oliver Warbucks in Annie at The 5th Avenue Theatre. His film and TV credits include Navy Diver, Outpatient, After, Crocodile Tears, Take One, “The David Letterman Show,” and the “65th Annual Tony Awards.” His awards and honors include the 2016 Gregory A. Falls Award for Sustained Achievement, the 2015 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship, the 2012 University of Utah Distinguished Alumnus Award, two Gregory Awards, Gypsy Rose Lee Award, Utah Holiday Award, and four Seattle Footlight Awards.
Hattie Claire AndresAssociate Director Hattie Claire Andres is truly honored to be back for a second Public Works production. Hattie is the Artistic Associate at Seattle Rep, Festival Producer for One Coast Collaboration (a new play festival), and a teaching artist with Seattle Children’s Theatre. Recent directing and AD credits include Mamma Mia! (Seattle Musical Theatre), Rising Star Project, Annie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Kiss Me, Kate, Romy & Michele's High School Reunion, The Secret Garden, The Pajama Game, The Little Mermaid, Man of La Mancha (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Seattle Rep’s Public Works’ The Odyssey, Lizard Boy, Dear Elizabeth (Seattle Rep); Alice in Wonderland, Madagascar, Shrek (SCT). BA: St. Olaf College. Proud co-founder of the Young Americans’ Theatre Company.
Public Works is free to all who participate and funded entirely by contributions. We are so grateful to our family of Public Works supporters! Your generosity helps us nurture equity, imagination, and joy in the lives of our community.
Stuart & Sue Ashmun • BNSF Railway Foundation • Roland Carette-Meyers & Kiki Penoyer • Elizabeth Choy & James E.
Lobsenz • Donna Cochener • Adam & Whitney Cornell • Jay Hereford & Margaret Winsor • Leslie Lackey • Ellen Look & Tony
Cavalieri • Macy's • Karen Rose Mitchell • The Morgan Fund at Seattle Foundation • Grace Nordhoff & Jonathan Beard • Tulalip Tribes
Charitable Contributions • James & Katherine Tune • Washington State Arts Commission • Wyman Youth Trust
AT&T • Rod & Nancy Hochman • Bruce E. H. Johnson & Sandra E. Davis • Susan & Moe Krabbe • Pecado Bueno •
Paula & Steve Reynolds • David & Catherine Skinner • Inda Taylor & Raymond Spindle • Howard & Joan Voorheis •
Maggie Walker • Kenneth & Rosemary Willman
The Knossos Foundation
The Norcliffe Foundation
Theatre Forward's Advancing Strong Theatre Program
Garneau-Nicon Family Foundation
Winky & Peter Hussey
Ann P. Wyckoff
Thank You
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Ellen FergusonSuzanne Hittman
John & Nancy Jo KeeganCharlotte Lin
& Robert PorterNesholm Family
Foundation
Peach FoundationTreeline Foundation
Nancy Lee Ward & Toby Bright
Sarah ButtsAssociate Director Sarah Butts is a Seattle-based theater director and verbatim theater maker with an M.F.A. in Directing from University of CA – Irvine. Companies she has worked with include Village Theatre, Mill Mountain Theatre, Southcoast Repertory Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Long Beach Playhouse, UC Irvine, and Grandstreet Theatre. Select directing credits include Newsies, These Shining Lives, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Doubt, and RENT. Sarah has written and directed several original verbatim-theater works addressing mental health and stigma, post-2016 presidential election trauma, and child loss and grief. Sarah is an associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC).
R.J. TanciocoMusic DirectorSelect musical direction credits include Urinetown, Mamma Mia!, Grease, Jasper in Deadland, Hairspray Anniversary Concert, Little Shop of Horrors, RENT, First Date, Joseph…, Smokey Joe’s Café, HAIR (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Hairspray, Disney’s Newsies, Dreamgirls, Pump Boys and Dinettes, In the Heights, Les Misérables (Village Theatre); The Odyssey, Here Lies Love (Seattle Rep); Violet, American Idiot, Bat Boy (ArtsWest); The Spitfire Grill, Shenandoah (Showtunes); Bright Star (Taproot Theatre); Next to Normal, A New Brain, New Voices (Contemporary Classics). Music Supervisor: Lizard Boy (Seattle Rep). A 2010 Gregory Award and 2011/2014 Gypsy Rose Lee award recipient, R.J. is also a vocal coach, arranger, composer, and enjoys educating youth and cultivating new musicals. “...still, I will love...”
Julia Thornton Associate Music DirectorJulia Thornton is a music director, pianist, and vocal coach living in Seattle, WA. She holds a B.A. from the University of Oregon in cultural anthropology and music. She music directs and plays at a variety of theaters all over the Seattle area and teaches regularly. Credits include The Odyssey (Seattle Rep); West Side Story: Rising Star Project, Annie, Mamma Mia! (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Guys and Dolls (upcoming) and Into the Woods (Village Theatre); Ragtime, Shrek (Seattle Children’s Theatre); Urinetown (Cornish College of the Arts); and more. She currently serves as the Resident Music Consultant for Seattle Rep. Visit her at www.juliathornton.org
Steven TranAssistant Music DirectorSteven Tran is a multi-hyphenated theater artist and musician. He has appeared onstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company and Taproot Theatre, as well as numerous productions as a music director and accompanist at theaters including The 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle Musical Theatre, and A Sensible Theatre Company. He recently composed additional music and arrangements/orchestrations for The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion at ArtsWest as well as the original score for Romeo and Juliet at Wooden O. Steven is the playwright and performer of his autobiographical, actor-musician solo show The Sonata Years which was produced in an extended, sold-out run at 18th and Union and received a workshop with Seattle Rep’s The Other Season this past July.
Kathryn Van MeterChoreographerKathryn Van Meter is a Seattle-based director, choreographer, actress, and teaching artist. Recent collaborations include directing and choreographing Matilda for Village Theatre, choreographing Il trovatore for Seattle Opera, and originating the role of Liz in the critically acclaimed Fire Season at Seattle Public Theater. Kathryn is the resident choreographer for the Netflix show “13 Reasons Why” and has taught dance all around the United States, South Africa, and the dacha lands of Siberia. Up next, Kathryn will be directing Corduroy for Seattle Children's Theatre. Thank you for supporting this incredible program!
Jimmy Shields Associate ChoreographerJimmy is elated to be a part of this creative team. Jimmy is a very talented singer/songwriter, dancer/choreographer, and director. Recent theater credits as choreographer include The WIZ (Tacoma Musical Playhouse); Hairspray and Matilda (Village Theatre); Legally Blonde (Showtunes Theatre). Jimmy is also a director with Tacoma Arts Live and recently directed the west coast premiere of Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical (Tacoma Musical Playhouse). Upcoming shows: Howl’s Moving Castle (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and The Gregory Awards (Theatre Puget Sound).
Scott BratengAssistant ChoreographerScott’s choreography has been seen at Village Theatre, Sound Theatre Company, and Seattle Musical Theatre. Before he began choreographing, he performed at theaters
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Laila Abdalla • Bethany Areson • Yuko Ariga • Marcia Arthur • Esprit Autenreith • Buz Axline • Lynne Bush • Elizabeth Choy • Diane Cody • Athena Duran • Sarah Edwards • Amy Erickson • Vicki Fabre • Marisa Fahnestock • Juli Farris • Karen Fletcher • Madison Gholston • Renee Greer • Will Halsey • Grace Heller • Elisabeth Hurley • Winky Hussey • Blaine Jensen • Eleanor John • Mandy Leifheit • Mackenzie Liang • Charlotte Lin • Rachel McCracken and Family • Chapin Montague • Nabra Nelson • Mary Niva • Molly Nollette • Jolene Obertin • Tricia Pearson • Holly Pirret • Barbara Roper • Kathy Scheonbaum • Laurette Simmons • Jane Spalding • Ben Swenson-Klatt • Aarti Tiwari • Shay Trusty • Ivonne Ward • Paris Ward • Jessi Wasson • Heidi Wolf
Thank You to Our Public Works VolunteersThrough their tireless donations of time and energy, Public Works volunteers provide integral support for ongoing community programming as well as massive mainstage productions like As You Like It. Thank you to all of our volunteers for being a part of Seattle Rep’s Public Works family.
List current as of August 8, 2019
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of Public Works at The Public Theater, an initiative that seeks to engage the people of New York by making them creators and not just spectators. Woolery adapted and directed a new musical adaptation of As You Like It with Shaina Taub, which debuted at the Delacorte Theater with 200 New Yorkers and was named one of The New York Times best shows of 2017. Woolery is the former Associate Artistic Director of Cornerstone Theater Company and Conservatory Director at South Coast Repertory, and is the founding member of The Sol Project in New York.
Timothy McCuen PiggeeDirector Directed A Raisin in the Sun at Seattle Rep in 2016. Other directing credits include productions and readings for Village Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Theater Schmeater, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, and numerous productions at Cornish College of the Arts where he is currently a professor of Theatre. His acting credits include roles with several regional theaters, local stages, and on Broadway. Most recently, Timothy appeared as Oliver Warbucks in Annie at The 5th Avenue Theatre. His film and TV credits include Navy Diver, Outpatient, After, Crocodile Tears, Take One, “The David Letterman Show,” and the “65th Annual Tony Awards.” His awards and honors include the 2016 Gregory A. Falls Award for Sustained Achievement, the 2015 Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship, the 2012 University of Utah Distinguished Alumnus Award, two Gregory Awards, Gypsy Rose Lee Award, Utah Holiday Award, and four Seattle Footlight Awards.
Hattie Claire AndresAssociate Director Hattie Claire Andres is truly honored to be back for a second Public Works production. Hattie is the Artistic Associate at Seattle Rep, Festival Producer for One Coast Collaboration (a new play festival), and a teaching artist with Seattle Children’s Theatre. Recent directing and AD credits include Mamma Mia! (Seattle Musical Theatre), Rising Star Project, Annie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Kiss Me, Kate, Romy & Michele's High School Reunion, The Secret Garden, The Pajama Game, The Little Mermaid, Man of La Mancha (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Seattle Rep’s Public Works’ The Odyssey, Lizard Boy, Dear Elizabeth (Seattle Rep); Alice in Wonderland, Madagascar, Shrek (SCT). BA: St. Olaf College. Proud co-founder of the Young Americans’ Theatre Company.
Public Works is free to all who participate and funded entirely by contributions. We are so grateful to our family of Public Works supporters! Your generosity helps us nurture equity, imagination, and joy in the lives of our community.
Stuart & Sue Ashmun • BNSF Railway Foundation • Roland Carette-Meyers & Kiki Penoyer • Elizabeth Choy & James E.
Lobsenz • Donna Cochener • Adam & Whitney Cornell • Jay Hereford & Margaret Winsor • Leslie Lackey • Ellen Look & Tony
Cavalieri • Macy's • Karen Rose Mitchell • The Morgan Fund at Seattle Foundation • Grace Nordhoff & Jonathan Beard • Tulalip Tribes
Charitable Contributions • James & Katherine Tune • Washington State Arts Commission • Wyman Youth Trust
AT&T • Rod & Nancy Hochman • Bruce E. H. Johnson & Sandra E. Davis • Susan & Moe Krabbe • Pecado Bueno •
Paula & Steve Reynolds • David & Catherine Skinner • Inda Taylor & Raymond Spindle • Howard & Joan Voorheis •
Maggie Walker • Kenneth & Rosemary Willman
The Knossos Foundation
The Norcliffe Foundation
Theatre Forward's Advancing Strong Theatre Program
Garneau-Nicon Family Foundation
Winky & Peter Hussey
Ann P. Wyckoff
Thank You
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Ellen FergusonSuzanne Hittman
John & Nancy Jo KeeganCharlotte Lin
& Robert PorterNesholm Family
Foundation
Peach FoundationTreeline Foundation
Nancy Lee Ward & Toby Bright
Sarah ButtsAssociate Director Sarah Butts is a Seattle-based theater director and verbatim theater maker with an M.F.A. in Directing from University of CA – Irvine. Companies she has worked with include Village Theatre, Mill Mountain Theatre, Southcoast Repertory Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Long Beach Playhouse, UC Irvine, and Grandstreet Theatre. Select directing credits include Newsies, These Shining Lives, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Doubt, and RENT. Sarah has written and directed several original verbatim-theater works addressing mental health and stigma, post-2016 presidential election trauma, and child loss and grief. Sarah is an associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC).
R.J. TanciocoMusic DirectorSelect musical direction credits include Urinetown, Mamma Mia!, Grease, Jasper in Deadland, Hairspray Anniversary Concert, Little Shop of Horrors, RENT, First Date, Joseph…, Smokey Joe’s Café, HAIR (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Hairspray, Disney’s Newsies, Dreamgirls, Pump Boys and Dinettes, In the Heights, Les Misérables (Village Theatre); The Odyssey, Here Lies Love (Seattle Rep); Violet, American Idiot, Bat Boy (ArtsWest); The Spitfire Grill, Shenandoah (Showtunes); Bright Star (Taproot Theatre); Next to Normal, A New Brain, New Voices (Contemporary Classics). Music Supervisor: Lizard Boy (Seattle Rep). A 2010 Gregory Award and 2011/2014 Gypsy Rose Lee award recipient, R.J. is also a vocal coach, arranger, composer, and enjoys educating youth and cultivating new musicals. “...still, I will love...”
Julia Thornton Associate Music DirectorJulia Thornton is a music director, pianist, and vocal coach living in Seattle, WA. She holds a B.A. from the University of Oregon in cultural anthropology and music. She music directs and plays at a variety of theaters all over the Seattle area and teaches regularly. Credits include The Odyssey (Seattle Rep); West Side Story: Rising Star Project, Annie, Mamma Mia! (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Guys and Dolls (upcoming) and Into the Woods (Village Theatre); Ragtime, Shrek (Seattle Children’s Theatre); Urinetown (Cornish College of the Arts); and more. She currently serves as the Resident Music Consultant for Seattle Rep. Visit her at www.juliathornton.org
Steven TranAssistant Music DirectorSteven Tran is a multi-hyphenated theater artist and musician. He has appeared onstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company and Taproot Theatre, as well as numerous productions as a music director and accompanist at theaters including The 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle Musical Theatre, and A Sensible Theatre Company. He recently composed additional music and arrangements/orchestrations for The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion at ArtsWest as well as the original score for Romeo and Juliet at Wooden O. Steven is the playwright and performer of his autobiographical, actor-musician solo show The Sonata Years which was produced in an extended, sold-out run at 18th and Union and received a workshop with Seattle Rep’s The Other Season this past July.
Kathryn Van MeterChoreographerKathryn Van Meter is a Seattle-based director, choreographer, actress, and teaching artist. Recent collaborations include directing and choreographing Matilda for Village Theatre, choreographing Il trovatore for Seattle Opera, and originating the role of Liz in the critically acclaimed Fire Season at Seattle Public Theater. Kathryn is the resident choreographer for the Netflix show “13 Reasons Why” and has taught dance all around the United States, South Africa, and the dacha lands of Siberia. Up next, Kathryn will be directing Corduroy for Seattle Children's Theatre. Thank you for supporting this incredible program!
Jimmy Shields Associate ChoreographerJimmy is elated to be a part of this creative team. Jimmy is a very talented singer/songwriter, dancer/choreographer, and director. Recent theater credits as choreographer include The WIZ (Tacoma Musical Playhouse); Hairspray and Matilda (Village Theatre); Legally Blonde (Showtunes Theatre). Jimmy is also a director with Tacoma Arts Live and recently directed the west coast premiere of Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical (Tacoma Musical Playhouse). Upcoming shows: Howl’s Moving Castle (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and The Gregory Awards (Theatre Puget Sound).
Scott BratengAssistant ChoreographerScott’s choreography has been seen at Village Theatre, Sound Theatre Company, and Seattle Musical Theatre. Before he began choreographing, he performed at theaters
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Laila Abdalla • Bethany Areson • Yuko Ariga • Marcia Arthur • Esprit Autenreith • Buz Axline • Lynne Bush • Elizabeth Choy • Diane Cody • Athena Duran • Sarah Edwards • Amy Erickson • Vicki Fabre • Marisa Fahnestock • Juli Farris • Karen Fletcher • Madison Gholston • Renee Greer • Will Halsey • Grace Heller • Elisabeth Hurley • Winky Hussey • Blaine Jensen • Eleanor John • Mandy Leifheit • Mackenzie Liang • Charlotte Lin • Rachel McCracken and Family • Chapin Montague • Nabra Nelson • Mary Niva • Molly Nollette • Jolene Obertin • Tricia Pearson • Holly Pirret • Barbara Roper • Kathy Scheonbaum • Laurette Simmons • Jane Spalding • Ben Swenson-Klatt • Aarti Tiwari • Shay Trusty • Ivonne Ward • Paris Ward • Jessi Wasson • Heidi Wolf
Thank You to Our Public Works VolunteersThrough their tireless donations of time and energy, Public Works volunteers provide integral support for ongoing community programming as well as massive mainstage productions like As You Like It. Thank you to all of our volunteers for being a part of Seattle Rep’s Public Works family.
List current as of August 8, 2019
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all over the U.S., including The 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, The Muny, The Denver Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and many others. Many thanks to Kathryn for being an enthusiastic cheerleader and mentor, and asking him back to help tell another story. Additional thanks to Timothy and Seattle Rep for the opportunity to come play. Upcoming projects: She Loves Me at Village Theatre (Choreographer).
L.B. MorseScenic & Projection DesignerL.B. Morse is a designer for theater and dance and has designed lighting, scenery, and multimedia for over 25 productions at Seattle Rep. Recent productions include Tiny Beautiful Things (scenery); Nina Simone: Four Women (multimedia); A Doll’s House, Part 2 (lighting); Ibsen in Chicago (lighting); The Odyssey (scenery and multimedia); Well (lighting); Constellations (scenery and lighting); Lizard Boy (scenery and multimedia); and The Hound of the Baskervilles (scenery, lighting, and multimedia). He has also designed for The 5th Avenue Theatre, Intiman, ACT Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Tantrum Theater, Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Seattle Shakespeare Company, On the Boards, Lingo dancetheater, Maureen Whiting Dance Co., and Empty Space, among others. L.B. holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts and a Graduate Certificate in Scenic Design from University of California, Santa Cruz, and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829.
Nephelie AndonyadisCostume DesignerNephelie Andonyadis is based in Southern California and Washington, D.C. Recent works include costumes for The Odyssey at Seattle Rep, The Tempest at Pittsburgh Public Theater, The Juliet Letters at Urban Arias, The Children at Studio Theatre, Lost in the Stars (CAPUCLA), and Persians (Getty Villa) with SITI Company; sets for A Jordan Downs Illumination and Magic Fruit with Cornerstone, Topdog/Underdog with Avant Bard, and Winnie the Pooh with Adventure Theatre. Nephelie is an ensemble member of Cornerstone Theater Company with whom she has designed many plays about many communities across California. In 17 seasons at South Coast Repertory, her set and/or costume designs have included Motherf**ker with the Hat, Charlotte’s Web, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Safe in Hell, and many others. From coast to coast, her designs have been seen at Center Theatre Group, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Intersection for the Arts, Portland Center Stage, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Guthrie Lab, Court Theatre, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, and Shakespeare Santa Cruz, among others.
She is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and Cornell University School of Architecture, a recipient of the TCG/NEA design fellowship, and has been a professor at the University of Michigan and at the University of Redlands.
Geoff KorfLighting DesignerGeoff Korf has been designing community-based theater productions since 1992. He is a member of the ensemble of Cornerstone Theater in Los Angeles. As You Like It is Geoff’s seventeenth lighting design at Seattle Rep. Geoff teaches lighting design at the University of Washington and currently serves as the Interim Associate Director of the School of Drama. He is a graduate of California State University, Chico, and the Yale School of Drama.
Kevin HeardSound DesignerKevin Heard is a Seattle-bred, NYC-based sound designer and producer. For Seattle Rep: The Odyssey, Buyer & Cellar. Other Seattle designs: The Legend of Georgia McBride (ACT, Gregory Award Nomination), Sweeney Todd (ArtsWest, BroadwayWorld Award), Assassins (ACT, BroadwayWorld Award), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (starring Jinkx Monsoon), many productions for Teatro ZinZanni, and four productions as Associate Sound Designer for The 5th Avenue Theatre. Kevin has over 20 Broadway and Off-Broadway design credits, along with dozens of productions at regional theaters across the U.S. He designed the international premieres of Fun Home (starring Lea Salonga), Kinky Boots, and Matilda in Manila, Philippines. Kevin also works as the Associate Producer for BenDeLaCreme Presents, which produces the annual Halloween spooktacular Beware the Terror of Gaylord Manor and several US/international tours. Member: United Scenic Artists. HeardAudio.com
Stina LottiStage ManagerProduction Stage Manager, Seattle Rep. Select credits: The Servant of Two Masters (Seattle Rep, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Guthrie Theater, ArtsEmerson); Last of the Boys, MAC BETH, The Odyssey, Here Lies Love, Well, A Raisin in the Sun, All the Way, The Great Society, The Piano Lesson, Boeing Boeing, Fences, You Can’t Take It With You, Gem of the Ocean (Seattle Rep); The Sound of Music, Cinderella, Guys and Dolls, White Christmas, Cabaret (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Angels in America, A Doctor In Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre); Brooklyn Bridge, Lyle the Crocodile (Seattle Children’s Theatre).
Shellie StoneAssistant Stage ManagerCredits include Nina Simone: Four Women, In the Heights, The Humans, Seattle Rep’s Public Works’ The Odyssey, The Vaudevillians, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Venus in Fur, Boeing Boeing, Clybourne Park, Red, The Imaginary Invalid, Birdie Blue, Twelfth Night (Seattle Rep); Rock of Ages, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion, Grease, A Chorus Line, Oliver!, Secondhand Lions, The Music Man, RENT, Cinderella (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The Little Prince, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Goodnight Moon, The Wizard of Oz, Lyle the Crocodile (Seattle Children’s Theatre); The Temple Bombing (Alliance Theatre); La Cenerentola (Spoleto Festival ’08); The Lion in Winter, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare Santa Cruz); Amelia, Don Quixote (Seattle Opera).
Zachary JenkinsAssistant Stage ManagerOff Broadway: The Under the Radar Festival, Public Works’ Twelfth Night, Public Works’ The Odyssey, King Lear (The Public Theater); A Funny Thing… (Manhattan Class Company); Figaro! (90210) (The Duke on 42nd). Regional: Endlings (American Repertory Theatre), Public Works’ The Odyssey (Seattle Rep), Public Works’ The Tempest (Dallas Theater Center); Nice Fish (St. Ann’s Warehouse); A Little Night Music, Man of La Mancha (The Princeton Festival); Lend Me a Tenor (Resident Theatre Company). Opera: Houston Grand Opera, The Princeton Festival, Opera Omaha. Tours: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (TheatreworksUSA). B.F.A. in Theatre from Baylor University.
Adrienne MendozaAssistant Stage ManagerCredits include Nina Simone: Four Women, Here Lies Love (Seattle Rep); And in This Corner: Cassius Clay, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mwindo (Seattle Children’s Theatre); Disney Musicals in Schools, DANCE This 20th Anniversary (Seattle Theatre Group); The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Kiss Me, Kate, Mamma Mia!, Holiday Inn, Ragtime, Paint Your Wagon, A Night with Janis Joplin, How to Succeed in Business... (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, Il trovatore, Madame Butterfly (Seattle Opera). Love to Sam.
Cameo Groups
Sarah LovettMy artworks, giant playful creatures, come from dreams and have personal significance in life and transformation. The process of creation and construction is a large part of the enjoyment in making and innovating. These are carefully crafted giant puppets, lightweight, articulated, illuminated–engineered to be easy to move in play. The giant puppets are beautifully crafted to delight children and adults. On the other side of my life, I am working with intuition and perception as a psychic and healer, and as a teacher. Creativity has brought me to an intersection between the seen world and the invisible, the other side, the energy behind it all. As an artist, I use and develop my ability to receive and process information through a unique perceptive lens, bringing art, images, ideas, into form.
LQ Lion DanceLQ Lion Dance Team is an enthusiastic group of youth who are committed to preserving the art of Lion Dancing and providing cultural enrichment to their local communities and beyond. They are a part of the Lieu Quan (LQ) Youth Group based out of the Co Lam Pagoda in Seattle, WA. LQ Lion Dance was formed out of this youth group as a venue for members to learn more about Vietnamese culture, contribute to the community by performing, and help support the youth group through donations.
Lucha Libre VolcanicaLucha Libre Volcánica is an action-packed, all-out war between rudos and técnios who fly into battle via daring, acrobatic attacks of epic proportions! Lucha Libre translates literally as "free fight," and is a traditional form of Mexican wrestling that has its roots in the early 1900s. Lucha Libre is noted for its fantastical costumes and acrobatic flair. Its iconic characters and costumes often draw upon historical myths of good and evil, as well as cultural traditions such as Día de los Muertos. As the premier Lucha Libre troupe, Lucha Libre Volcánica is the only place to see classic Lucha Libre action in the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle Hand DrummersSeattle Hand Drummers' mission is to enhance their communities through positive connections using the experience and power of rhythm and group drumming. SHD and its members are dedicated to giving back and serving the needs of others in our greater Seattle area. Community engagement by way of learning, loving, teaching, and sharing is our main goal and directive. Founded here in Seattle in 2010,
Nathan Collins (Director of Operations and Facilitator) started the group as a small drum circle and grew it into the local community nonprofit it is today. Nathan is a trained Drum Circle Facilitator (DCF), teaching workshops and Playshops in all aspects and areas of our communities, as well has hosting and co-organizing weekly family friendly drum circles and rhythm activities. Currently our groups and communities have over 2,000 local and international members. Building Community One Beat At A Time.
Sue TinneySue Tinney brings delicious, wearable art into everyone’s world through her work and her shop, More Sue! The shop came about because Sue chose to embrace her lifelong love of color and art, and a whole community of friends supported her with the chant,“More Sue!” Sue realized that a phrase that started as a joke actually reflected her values: buying “local,” supporting your community, and remembering what gives you joy. Her work is about wearing your colors, flying your flag, being yourself, and emboldening you to be “More You!”
Community PartnersThe Boys & Girls Clubs of King County enable young people to reach their full potential by emphasizing academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. At the Southwest Club, Seattle Rep works with young adults and teens to develop performance skills through spoken word poetry. At the North Seattle Club, Seattle Rep's Public Works offers workshops in improvisation and beginning acting skills for middle-school-aged aspiring artists.
Byrd Barr Place supports Seattle residents who are getting on the path to self-sufficiency with food, rent, financial education, and energy assistance. Seattle Rep's Public Works staff and teaching artists hold weekly workshops on storytelling and performance.
Jubilee Women’s Center supports women experiencing poverty by helping them to build stable and fulfilling futures, one extraordinary woman at a time. Seattle Rep's Public Works workshops at Jubilee focus on developing each participant’s creative voice and physical presence.
Compass Housing Alliance/Renton Veterans Center builds and provides affordable housing and emergency services to people who are homeless or have low income from Southcenter to Shoreline. Compass Housing Alliance touches the lives of 10,000 people each year. With Seattle Rep's Public Works, they hold weekly workshops in storytelling and performance.
Path with Art harnesses the power of creative engagement to support people recovering from homelessness, addiction, and trauma, and, in turn, builds community and stability. Path with Art provides cultural engagement opportunities, exhibitions, and showcases, as well as regularly occurring free art classes across a variety of artistic disciplines. Seattle Rep's Public Works augments Path with Art’s offerings by holding different workshops from Shakespeare to musical theater.
ReWA (Refugee Women's Alliance) is a non-profit, multi-ethnic organization that promotes inclusion, independence, personal leadership, and strong communities by providing refugee and immigrant women and their families with culturally and linguistically appropriate services including ESL classes, vocational training and employment assistance, behavioral health, domestic violence services, early childhood education, after-school youth programs, and naturalization and legal services. Seattle Rep's Public Works workshops are held with teen women focusing on storytelling and physical presence in an empowering social justice program in the spring.
Seattle Central College offers short- and long-term certificates, associate, and bachelor degrees. Students, faculty, and staff are vocal advocates for social change, both on campus and in broader movements. Seattle Rep's Public Works offers weekly bilingual Shakespeare workshops as part of the college's acting class.
Sound Generations/Ballard NW Senior Center provides older adults and adults with disabilities with vital resources to help them thrive. Seattle Rep's Public Works has partnered with the Ballard NW Senior Center for an ongoing class focused on musical theater and performance.
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all over the U.S., including The 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, The Muny, The Denver Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and many others. Many thanks to Kathryn for being an enthusiastic cheerleader and mentor, and asking him back to help tell another story. Additional thanks to Timothy and Seattle Rep for the opportunity to come play. Upcoming projects: She Loves Me at Village Theatre (Choreographer).
L.B. MorseScenic & Projection DesignerL.B. Morse is a designer for theater and dance and has designed lighting, scenery, and multimedia for over 25 productions at Seattle Rep. Recent productions include Tiny Beautiful Things (scenery); Nina Simone: Four Women (multimedia); A Doll’s House, Part 2 (lighting); Ibsen in Chicago (lighting); The Odyssey (scenery and multimedia); Well (lighting); Constellations (scenery and lighting); Lizard Boy (scenery and multimedia); and The Hound of the Baskervilles (scenery, lighting, and multimedia). He has also designed for The 5th Avenue Theatre, Intiman, ACT Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Tantrum Theater, Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Seattle Shakespeare Company, On the Boards, Lingo dancetheater, Maureen Whiting Dance Co., and Empty Space, among others. L.B. holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts and a Graduate Certificate in Scenic Design from University of California, Santa Cruz, and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829.
Nephelie AndonyadisCostume DesignerNephelie Andonyadis is based in Southern California and Washington, D.C. Recent works include costumes for The Odyssey at Seattle Rep, The Tempest at Pittsburgh Public Theater, The Juliet Letters at Urban Arias, The Children at Studio Theatre, Lost in the Stars (CAPUCLA), and Persians (Getty Villa) with SITI Company; sets for A Jordan Downs Illumination and Magic Fruit with Cornerstone, Topdog/Underdog with Avant Bard, and Winnie the Pooh with Adventure Theatre. Nephelie is an ensemble member of Cornerstone Theater Company with whom she has designed many plays about many communities across California. In 17 seasons at South Coast Repertory, her set and/or costume designs have included Motherf**ker with the Hat, Charlotte’s Web, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Safe in Hell, and many others. From coast to coast, her designs have been seen at Center Theatre Group, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Intersection for the Arts, Portland Center Stage, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Guthrie Lab, Court Theatre, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, and Shakespeare Santa Cruz, among others.
She is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and Cornell University School of Architecture, a recipient of the TCG/NEA design fellowship, and has been a professor at the University of Michigan and at the University of Redlands.
Geoff KorfLighting DesignerGeoff Korf has been designing community-based theater productions since 1992. He is a member of the ensemble of Cornerstone Theater in Los Angeles. As You Like It is Geoff’s seventeenth lighting design at Seattle Rep. Geoff teaches lighting design at the University of Washington and currently serves as the Interim Associate Director of the School of Drama. He is a graduate of California State University, Chico, and the Yale School of Drama.
Kevin HeardSound DesignerKevin Heard is a Seattle-bred, NYC-based sound designer and producer. For Seattle Rep: The Odyssey, Buyer & Cellar. Other Seattle designs: The Legend of Georgia McBride (ACT, Gregory Award Nomination), Sweeney Todd (ArtsWest, BroadwayWorld Award), Assassins (ACT, BroadwayWorld Award), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (starring Jinkx Monsoon), many productions for Teatro ZinZanni, and four productions as Associate Sound Designer for The 5th Avenue Theatre. Kevin has over 20 Broadway and Off-Broadway design credits, along with dozens of productions at regional theaters across the U.S. He designed the international premieres of Fun Home (starring Lea Salonga), Kinky Boots, and Matilda in Manila, Philippines. Kevin also works as the Associate Producer for BenDeLaCreme Presents, which produces the annual Halloween spooktacular Beware the Terror of Gaylord Manor and several US/international tours. Member: United Scenic Artists. HeardAudio.com
Stina LottiStage ManagerProduction Stage Manager, Seattle Rep. Select credits: The Servant of Two Masters (Seattle Rep, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Guthrie Theater, ArtsEmerson); Last of the Boys, MAC BETH, The Odyssey, Here Lies Love, Well, A Raisin in the Sun, All the Way, The Great Society, The Piano Lesson, Boeing Boeing, Fences, You Can’t Take It With You, Gem of the Ocean (Seattle Rep); The Sound of Music, Cinderella, Guys and Dolls, White Christmas, Cabaret (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Angels in America, A Doctor In Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre); Brooklyn Bridge, Lyle the Crocodile (Seattle Children’s Theatre).
Shellie StoneAssistant Stage ManagerCredits include Nina Simone: Four Women, In the Heights, The Humans, Seattle Rep’s Public Works’ The Odyssey, The Vaudevillians, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Venus in Fur, Boeing Boeing, Clybourne Park, Red, The Imaginary Invalid, Birdie Blue, Twelfth Night (Seattle Rep); Rock of Ages, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion, Grease, A Chorus Line, Oliver!, Secondhand Lions, The Music Man, RENT, Cinderella (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The Little Prince, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Goodnight Moon, The Wizard of Oz, Lyle the Crocodile (Seattle Children’s Theatre); The Temple Bombing (Alliance Theatre); La Cenerentola (Spoleto Festival ’08); The Lion in Winter, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare Santa Cruz); Amelia, Don Quixote (Seattle Opera).
Zachary JenkinsAssistant Stage ManagerOff Broadway: The Under the Radar Festival, Public Works’ Twelfth Night, Public Works’ The Odyssey, King Lear (The Public Theater); A Funny Thing… (Manhattan Class Company); Figaro! (90210) (The Duke on 42nd). Regional: Endlings (American Repertory Theatre), Public Works’ The Odyssey (Seattle Rep), Public Works’ The Tempest (Dallas Theater Center); Nice Fish (St. Ann’s Warehouse); A Little Night Music, Man of La Mancha (The Princeton Festival); Lend Me a Tenor (Resident Theatre Company). Opera: Houston Grand Opera, The Princeton Festival, Opera Omaha. Tours: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (TheatreworksUSA). B.F.A. in Theatre from Baylor University.
Adrienne MendozaAssistant Stage ManagerCredits include Nina Simone: Four Women, Here Lies Love (Seattle Rep); And in This Corner: Cassius Clay, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mwindo (Seattle Children’s Theatre); Disney Musicals in Schools, DANCE This 20th Anniversary (Seattle Theatre Group); The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Kiss Me, Kate, Mamma Mia!, Holiday Inn, Ragtime, Paint Your Wagon, A Night with Janis Joplin, How to Succeed in Business... (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, Il trovatore, Madame Butterfly (Seattle Opera). Love to Sam.
Cameo Groups
Sarah LovettMy artworks, giant playful creatures, come from dreams and have personal significance in life and transformation. The process of creation and construction is a large part of the enjoyment in making and innovating. These are carefully crafted giant puppets, lightweight, articulated, illuminated–engineered to be easy to move in play. The giant puppets are beautifully crafted to delight children and adults. On the other side of my life, I am working with intuition and perception as a psychic and healer, and as a teacher. Creativity has brought me to an intersection between the seen world and the invisible, the other side, the energy behind it all. As an artist, I use and develop my ability to receive and process information through a unique perceptive lens, bringing art, images, ideas, into form.
LQ Lion DanceLQ Lion Dance Team is an enthusiastic group of youth who are committed to preserving the art of Lion Dancing and providing cultural enrichment to their local communities and beyond. They are a part of the Lieu Quan (LQ) Youth Group based out of the Co Lam Pagoda in Seattle, WA. LQ Lion Dance was formed out of this youth group as a venue for members to learn more about Vietnamese culture, contribute to the community by performing, and help support the youth group through donations.
Lucha Libre VolcanicaLucha Libre Volcánica is an action-packed, all-out war between rudos and técnios who fly into battle via daring, acrobatic attacks of epic proportions! Lucha Libre translates literally as "free fight," and is a traditional form of Mexican wrestling that has its roots in the early 1900s. Lucha Libre is noted for its fantastical costumes and acrobatic flair. Its iconic characters and costumes often draw upon historical myths of good and evil, as well as cultural traditions such as Día de los Muertos. As the premier Lucha Libre troupe, Lucha Libre Volcánica is the only place to see classic Lucha Libre action in the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle Hand DrummersSeattle Hand Drummers' mission is to enhance their communities through positive connections using the experience and power of rhythm and group drumming. SHD and its members are dedicated to giving back and serving the needs of others in our greater Seattle area. Community engagement by way of learning, loving, teaching, and sharing is our main goal and directive. Founded here in Seattle in 2010,
Nathan Collins (Director of Operations and Facilitator) started the group as a small drum circle and grew it into the local community nonprofit it is today. Nathan is a trained Drum Circle Facilitator (DCF), teaching workshops and Playshops in all aspects and areas of our communities, as well has hosting and co-organizing weekly family friendly drum circles and rhythm activities. Currently our groups and communities have over 2,000 local and international members. Building Community One Beat At A Time.
Sue TinneySue Tinney brings delicious, wearable art into everyone’s world through her work and her shop, More Sue! The shop came about because Sue chose to embrace her lifelong love of color and art, and a whole community of friends supported her with the chant,“More Sue!” Sue realized that a phrase that started as a joke actually reflected her values: buying “local,” supporting your community, and remembering what gives you joy. Her work is about wearing your colors, flying your flag, being yourself, and emboldening you to be “More You!”
Community PartnersThe Boys & Girls Clubs of King County enable young people to reach their full potential by emphasizing academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. At the Southwest Club, Seattle Rep works with young adults and teens to develop performance skills through spoken word poetry. At the North Seattle Club, Seattle Rep's Public Works offers workshops in improvisation and beginning acting skills for middle-school-aged aspiring artists.
Byrd Barr Place supports Seattle residents who are getting on the path to self-sufficiency with food, rent, financial education, and energy assistance. Seattle Rep's Public Works staff and teaching artists hold weekly workshops on storytelling and performance.
Jubilee Women’s Center supports women experiencing poverty by helping them to build stable and fulfilling futures, one extraordinary woman at a time. Seattle Rep's Public Works workshops at Jubilee focus on developing each participant’s creative voice and physical presence.
Compass Housing Alliance/Renton Veterans Center builds and provides affordable housing and emergency services to people who are homeless or have low income from Southcenter to Shoreline. Compass Housing Alliance touches the lives of 10,000 people each year. With Seattle Rep's Public Works, they hold weekly workshops in storytelling and performance.
Path with Art harnesses the power of creative engagement to support people recovering from homelessness, addiction, and trauma, and, in turn, builds community and stability. Path with Art provides cultural engagement opportunities, exhibitions, and showcases, as well as regularly occurring free art classes across a variety of artistic disciplines. Seattle Rep's Public Works augments Path with Art’s offerings by holding different workshops from Shakespeare to musical theater.
ReWA (Refugee Women's Alliance) is a non-profit, multi-ethnic organization that promotes inclusion, independence, personal leadership, and strong communities by providing refugee and immigrant women and their families with culturally and linguistically appropriate services including ESL classes, vocational training and employment assistance, behavioral health, domestic violence services, early childhood education, after-school youth programs, and naturalization and legal services. Seattle Rep's Public Works workshops are held with teen women focusing on storytelling and physical presence in an empowering social justice program in the spring.
Seattle Central College offers short- and long-term certificates, associate, and bachelor degrees. Students, faculty, and staff are vocal advocates for social change, both on campus and in broader movements. Seattle Rep's Public Works offers weekly bilingual Shakespeare workshops as part of the college's acting class.
Sound Generations/Ballard NW Senior Center provides older adults and adults with disabilities with vital resources to help them thrive. Seattle Rep's Public Works has partnered with the Ballard NW Senior Center for an ongoing class focused on musical theater and performance.
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Special ThanksPecado Bueno
Farestart
Somali Community Services of Seattle
B-Bam!
Underground Printing
Ma-and-Pa Popcycle
All of our Public Works partners past, future, and present
Seattle Rep operates under an agreement with AFM, the American Federation of Musicians.
Seattle Rep is a member of the League of Resident Theatres, a nationwide association of not-for-profit theaters.
This theater 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.
The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the I.A.T.S.E. Scenery Construction and Operations performed by employees represented by I.A.T.S.E. locals 15 and 488. Wardrobe services are performed by employees represented by T.W.U Local 887
Seattle Rep is a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national service organization for the nonprofit professional theater.
Seattle Rep is a member of Theatre Puget Sound.
Seattle Rep is a member of NAMT, a not-for-profit organization serving the musical theater community.
The director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.
Public Works Teaching ArtistsAlex Reed
Ana Maria Campoy
Caroline Brown
Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako
Julia Thornton
Marisol Rosa Shapiro
Marquicia Dominguez
Orlando Morales
Paul Flanagan
Public Works National Partners & Affiliates
The Public Theater
Dallas Theater Center
Pittsburgh Public Theater
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Theatre Under the Stars
Virginia Stage
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Trinity Rep
Long Wharf Theatre
National Theatre, London
In MemoriamCassie PowersHans Kristian Nielsen-HerreraLorena BubbEddye Faye (Roane) Clark
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to Seattle Rep and other leading nonprofit theaters. Theatre Forward and its member theaters are most
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It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Seattle Rep and our second Public Works production, As You Like It, a contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic comedy. If this is your first visit to Seattle Rep, I want to extend a very special welcome with the hope that you will come to think of this playhouse as your house. And in that spirit, I’d like to provide some background on Seattle Rep’s Public Works, As You Like It, and the making of this show.
Perhaps the first thing to say about this production is that it’s big, a larger show than any even regular theater-goers are likely to have ever seen on this stage. There are over 100 performers in the production, and more significantly, while you will see a handful of professional actors on stage, many in the cast are people who have never before been in a play; people of all ages and backgrounds from communities across greater Seattle. I expect many of you are here because you have a relative or neighbor or co-worker or friend in the show, someone who has spent the last month collaborating with As You Like It director Timothy McCuen Piggee and his creative team to create this extraordinary event. I hope this production will feel big not only in cast size, but in spirit, inclusiveness, and in its ambition for theater and our community.
With any theater production, what you see on stage is only a small part—only the final result—of the vast amount of time, energy, and effort that went into creating the show, and this is especially true of a Public Works performance. And the creation of As You Like It is only one part of Seattle Rep’s Public Works project of building community through the making of theater, guided by the values of equity, imagination, and joy. In partnership with local, community-based organizations, Public Works Director Angie Kamel leads a year-round program that invites people, especially people who normally have little access to the arts, to participate in weekly classes and one-day workshops in performing and theater arts. We also work with our partners to arrange for groups to attend shows and discuss them together, as one of our guiding principles is to provide space
and resources for people to hone their skills as theater-makers, not only as spectators. Eventually, we held auditions for As You Like It here and at all of our partner organizations and formed the ensemble you are about to see.
Public Works was my first major initiative as Artistic Director of Seattle Rep, and it is one that remains central to Seattle Rep’s artistic and civic ideals. The immediate model was a program created by The Public Theater in New
York. But the fundamental idea of a theater centered at the heart of the city, a place where a diverse group of artists strengthen our sense of the collective through their acts of shared imagination, goes back to the roots of this art 2,500 years ago. Here in Seattle, our professional theater evolved from programs created by the short-lived Federal Theater Project in the mid-1930s, programs which, like Public Works, were designed to make theater more available and more relevant to more Americans. We live in a different and much
From the Artistic Director
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we have a shared desire to make our community
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Special ThanksPecado Bueno
Farestart
Somali Community Services of Seattle
B-Bam!
Underground Printing
Ma-and-Pa Popcycle
All of our Public Works partners past, future, and present
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Public Works Teaching ArtistsAlex Reed
Ana Maria Campoy
Caroline Brown
Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako
Julia Thornton
Marisol Rosa Shapiro
Marquicia Dominguez
Orlando Morales
Paul Flanagan
Public Works National Partners & Affiliates
The Public Theater
Dallas Theater Center
Pittsburgh Public Theater
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Theatre Under the Stars
Virginia Stage
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Trinity Rep
Long Wharf Theatre
National Theatre, London
In MemoriamCassie PowersHans Kristian Nielsen-HerreraLorena BubbEddye Faye (Roane) Clark
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It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Seattle Rep and our second Public Works production, As You Like It, a contemporary musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic comedy. If this is your first visit to Seattle Rep, I want to extend a very special welcome with the hope that you will come to think of this playhouse as your house. And in that spirit, I’d like to provide some background on Seattle Rep’s Public Works, As You Like It, and the making of this show.
Perhaps the first thing to say about this production is that it’s big, a larger show than any even regular theater-goers are likely to have ever seen on this stage. There are over 100 performers in the production, and more significantly, while you will see a handful of professional actors on stage, many in the cast are people who have never before been in a play; people of all ages and backgrounds from communities across greater Seattle. I expect many of you are here because you have a relative or neighbor or co-worker or friend in the show, someone who has spent the last month collaborating with As You Like It director Timothy McCuen Piggee and his creative team to create this extraordinary event. I hope this production will feel big not only in cast size, but in spirit, inclusiveness, and in its ambition for theater and our community.
With any theater production, what you see on stage is only a small part—only the final result—of the vast amount of time, energy, and effort that went into creating the show, and this is especially true of a Public Works performance. And the creation of As You Like It is only one part of Seattle Rep’s Public Works project of building community through the making of theater, guided by the values of equity, imagination, and joy. In partnership with local, community-based organizations, Public Works Director Angie Kamel leads a year-round program that invites people, especially people who normally have little access to the arts, to participate in weekly classes and one-day workshops in performing and theater arts. We also work with our partners to arrange for groups to attend shows and discuss them together, as one of our guiding principles is to provide space
and resources for people to hone their skills as theater-makers, not only as spectators. Eventually, we held auditions for As You Like It here and at all of our partner organizations and formed the ensemble you are about to see.
Public Works was my first major initiative as Artistic Director of Seattle Rep, and it is one that remains central to Seattle Rep’s artistic and civic ideals. The immediate model was a program created by The Public Theater in New
York. But the fundamental idea of a theater centered at the heart of the city, a place where a diverse group of artists strengthen our sense of the collective through their acts of shared imagination, goes back to the roots of this art 2,500 years ago. Here in Seattle, our professional theater evolved from programs created by the short-lived Federal Theater Project in the mid-1930s, programs which, like Public Works, were designed to make theater more available and more relevant to more Americans. We live in a different and much
From the Artistic Director
No matter our differences...
we have a shared desire to make our community
stronger.
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Angie Kamel: What’s As You Like It about for you and what do you like about this adaptation?
Timothy McCuen Piggee: I think in many ways it speaks to the values of Public Works—Equity, Imagination, and Joy. What I really like about this adaptation is that it’s about the light as well as the dark, and I don’t think you always get that in a production of As You Like It. This one really focuses on Rosalind’s journey. I love the idea that we get to embrace two different communities [The Royal Court and Arden]. I like that it holds space for a variety of different talents—everything from custom tie dye to Chinese lion dance, drummers, and the inherent skills of the people in the cast. We get to see Cynthia [Linet’s —Public Works participant and local artist] artwork onstage for a scene.
AK: Is there a character that you particularly relate to?
TMP: There are aspects of each character that I find inherent in myself. But I’m really curious about Oliver. He discovers that his brother has rescued him and suddenly we have this person—who has been nothing but full of pride and enmity—confronted with that. Celia says, “Was 't you that did so oft contrive to kill him?” And he says, “Twas I, but tis not I.” We all have had that experience. “Yes, I did that, I have to take responsibility for that, but that’s not really who I am.”
It’s a play that’s peopled by those who’ve lost parents—or chose to turn their back on a parent, in Celia’s case, and having lost both of my parents I have great empathy for that; it moves me terribly. And on the other end, it’s fun to watch four couples fall in love onstage, and this adaptation makes room for the different iterations of what falling in love can look like.
AK: If you could cast celebrities in the community’s roles, who would they be?
TMP: My cast would be so angry with me for sharing this! If I
Equity, Imagination, JoyA Conversation between Seattle Rep's Public Works Director Angie Kamel and As You Like It Director Timothy McCuen Piggee
larger and complex world, but, I believe theater as an art and Seattle Rep as an institution can and should help build and preserve our community, and one of the best ways to do so is to make theater in collaboration with everyone—a shared activity that reminds us that no matter our differences, we have a vital and precious relationship and a shared desire to make our community stronger.
An important element of Public Works is that these collaborations focus on stories that are already part of our shared cultural legacy. Our first Public Works production, which we did in 2017, was a musical adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey, one of the oldest and most influential tales. Shakespeare’s As You Like It is "only" 400 years old, but certainly a classic, one of the most joyous comedies by the Bard—and one of the works that created the genre of “romantic comedy” as we know it. The play's heroine, Rosalind is one of the greatest and most fully realized female characters in literature and a figure who has enchanted audiences, readers, and scholars for centuries.
Adapted by Shaina Taub and Laurie Woolery with rollicking music and lyrics, this version of As You Like It features the play’s most famous speeches and passages in their original glory. Plus, it adds a few modern twists to Shakespeare’s sly gender-bending tale of diverse characters fleeing oppression, injustice, and discord to find in the Forest of Arden a place to be their true selves, build a community, and find love in its many varied forms.
I’ve always felt that Shakespeare’s vision of Arden is especially resonant for Pacific Northwesterners. Arden is a place where ordinary people provide for themselves and others, connect with themselves and others, free of the paranoia, greed, and oppressive politics that feel as much—perhaps even more—an element of our lives now as they are of the royal court that Rosalind flees in the play. I believe we regard nature as a place of restoration, contemplation, and discovery, a place to “get away to.” But, of course, Shakespeare’s Forest of Arden is an ideal; an idea of how we treat one another and live together. Any place can be Arden, even—or especially—a theater.
Thank you for joining us.
Braden Abraham Artistic Director
Beyond the Stage
The As You Like It community in rehearsal
could turn back time, an Emma Thompson Rosalind would be pretty fantastic. Chadwick Boseman would be a great Orlando. With our version of Duke Senior, the regal bearing reminds me of Sheila Jackson Lee, the congresswoman from Texas. I think I would probably get someone like Linda Hunt to play the Agent. I could just go on and on!
AK: Are there any surprises you’ve experienced in getting to know the Public Works community?
TMP: I just didn’t think my heart could be that big. Even in a conversation, or listening to the cast sing, or having one-on-one discussions with individuals, your heart just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger. You think, “Wow, the capacity for that kind of growth is immeasurable, incalculable,” and if just a little bit of that translates outside these walls of Seattle Rep…
The first day of rehearsal, this is where I wanted to be more than any other place. I couldn’t wait to come back. I looked forward to coming back to work.
AK: What’s your earliest performance memory?
TMP: I grew up in the Baptist Church and we had a tradition that every Easter and every Christmas, you had to partake in the Christmas or Easter program and you were handed a speech or poem that you had to memorize.
Then I had a humiliating experience—I guess I must have been in 3rd grade or a little older, but the school district had a state-wide PTA conference and they had written a script, and it said, “negro boy sings Everything is Beautiful.” In my school district,
I think I was it. I couldn’t sing very well and I remember the day of the show, I was petrified with fear. Seeing the audience, it was just a blur. But I don’t think I got the bug then; I think I got the bug in middle school. That’s when I realized that this is what I wanted to do. I played Snoopy in You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown—and when I took my first school trip to NY and I saw my first Broadway shows, A Chorus Line, The Wiz, and a bunch of others—I can’t remember if it was on the same day, but it was just a double punch to the psyche and to my artistic temperament. I wanted to be a part of that.
AK: Is there anything in particular you want the audience to experience when they leave the theater?
TMP: A sense of joy. It would be great for them to recognize, even if it’s just for a second, what it feels like to be reunited with someone that, for whatever circumstances, you’ve been parted from. What
it might look like and feel like to pledge yourself to someone. That’s what I hope. And there’s such rhythm in this piece that I would hope their heartbeat is just beating to the rhythm of the room.
I’d also like them to feel as though they had been part of something important and something that was unique and that they would want to be a part of it. They would want to participate in it again in some capacity. At least, that’s how it happened for me and Public Works; it was just being in that room. I’d never experienced anything quite like that being in that space, in that room, in that time.
I hope [the audience's] heartbeat is just
beating to the rhythm of the room.
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Angie Kamel: What’s As You Like It about for you and what do you like about this adaptation?
Timothy McCuen Piggee: I think in many ways it speaks to the values of Public Works—Equity, Imagination, and Joy. What I really like about this adaptation is that it’s about the light as well as the dark, and I don’t think you always get that in a production of As You Like It. This one really focuses on Rosalind’s journey. I love the idea that we get to embrace two different communities [The Royal Court and Arden]. I like that it holds space for a variety of different talents—everything from custom tie dye to Chinese lion dance, drummers, and the inherent skills of the people in the cast. We get to see Cynthia [Linet’s —Public Works participant and local artist] artwork onstage for a scene.
AK: Is there a character that you particularly relate to?
TMP: There are aspects of each character that I find inherent in myself. But I’m really curious about Oliver. He discovers that his brother has rescued him and suddenly we have this person—who has been nothing but full of pride and enmity—confronted with that. Celia says, “Was 't you that did so oft contrive to kill him?” And he says, “Twas I, but tis not I.” We all have had that experience. “Yes, I did that, I have to take responsibility for that, but that’s not really who I am.”
It’s a play that’s peopled by those who’ve lost parents—or chose to turn their back on a parent, in Celia’s case, and having lost both of my parents I have great empathy for that; it moves me terribly. And on the other end, it’s fun to watch four couples fall in love onstage, and this adaptation makes room for the different iterations of what falling in love can look like.
AK: If you could cast celebrities in the community’s roles, who would they be?
TMP: My cast would be so angry with me for sharing this! If I
Equity, Imagination, JoyA Conversation between Seattle Rep's Public Works Director Angie Kamel and As You Like It Director Timothy McCuen Piggee
larger and complex world, but, I believe theater as an art and Seattle Rep as an institution can and should help build and preserve our community, and one of the best ways to do so is to make theater in collaboration with everyone—a shared activity that reminds us that no matter our differences, we have a vital and precious relationship and a shared desire to make our community stronger.
An important element of Public Works is that these collaborations focus on stories that are already part of our shared cultural legacy. Our first Public Works production, which we did in 2017, was a musical adaptation of Homer’s The Odyssey, one of the oldest and most influential tales. Shakespeare’s As You Like It is "only" 400 years old, but certainly a classic, one of the most joyous comedies by the Bard—and one of the works that created the genre of “romantic comedy” as we know it. The play's heroine, Rosalind is one of the greatest and most fully realized female characters in literature and a figure who has enchanted audiences, readers, and scholars for centuries.
Adapted by Shaina Taub and Laurie Woolery with rollicking music and lyrics, this version of As You Like It features the play’s most famous speeches and passages in their original glory. Plus, it adds a few modern twists to Shakespeare’s sly gender-bending tale of diverse characters fleeing oppression, injustice, and discord to find in the Forest of Arden a place to be their true selves, build a community, and find love in its many varied forms.
I’ve always felt that Shakespeare’s vision of Arden is especially resonant for Pacific Northwesterners. Arden is a place where ordinary people provide for themselves and others, connect with themselves and others, free of the paranoia, greed, and oppressive politics that feel as much—perhaps even more—an element of our lives now as they are of the royal court that Rosalind flees in the play. I believe we regard nature as a place of restoration, contemplation, and discovery, a place to “get away to.” But, of course, Shakespeare’s Forest of Arden is an ideal; an idea of how we treat one another and live together. Any place can be Arden, even—or especially—a theater.
Thank you for joining us.
Braden Abraham Artistic Director
Beyond the Stage
The As You Like It community in rehearsal
could turn back time, an Emma Thompson Rosalind would be pretty fantastic. Chadwick Boseman would be a great Orlando. With our version of Duke Senior, the regal bearing reminds me of Sheila Jackson Lee, the congresswoman from Texas. I think I would probably get someone like Linda Hunt to play the Agent. I could just go on and on!
AK: Are there any surprises you’ve experienced in getting to know the Public Works community?
TMP: I just didn’t think my heart could be that big. Even in a conversation, or listening to the cast sing, or having one-on-one discussions with individuals, your heart just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger. You think, “Wow, the capacity for that kind of growth is immeasurable, incalculable,” and if just a little bit of that translates outside these walls of Seattle Rep…
The first day of rehearsal, this is where I wanted to be more than any other place. I couldn’t wait to come back. I looked forward to coming back to work.
AK: What’s your earliest performance memory?
TMP: I grew up in the Baptist Church and we had a tradition that every Easter and every Christmas, you had to partake in the Christmas or Easter program and you were handed a speech or poem that you had to memorize.
Then I had a humiliating experience—I guess I must have been in 3rd grade or a little older, but the school district had a state-wide PTA conference and they had written a script, and it said, “negro boy sings Everything is Beautiful.” In my school district,
I think I was it. I couldn’t sing very well and I remember the day of the show, I was petrified with fear. Seeing the audience, it was just a blur. But I don’t think I got the bug then; I think I got the bug in middle school. That’s when I realized that this is what I wanted to do. I played Snoopy in You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown—and when I took my first school trip to NY and I saw my first Broadway shows, A Chorus Line, The Wiz, and a bunch of others—I can’t remember if it was on the same day, but it was just a double punch to the psyche and to my artistic temperament. I wanted to be a part of that.
AK: Is there anything in particular you want the audience to experience when they leave the theater?
TMP: A sense of joy. It would be great for them to recognize, even if it’s just for a second, what it feels like to be reunited with someone that, for whatever circumstances, you’ve been parted from. What
it might look like and feel like to pledge yourself to someone. That’s what I hope. And there’s such rhythm in this piece that I would hope their heartbeat is just beating to the rhythm of the room.
I’d also like them to feel as though they had been part of something important and something that was unique and that they would want to be a part of it. They would want to participate in it again in some capacity. At least, that’s how it happened for me and Public Works; it was just being in that room. I’d never experienced anything quite like that being in that space, in that room, in that time.
I hope [the audience's] heartbeat is just
beating to the rhythm of the room.
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As Seattle Rep’s Public Works partnership with Jubilee Women’s Center enters its fourth year, we sat down with Dani Turk, Jubilee’s Employment and Education Manager, to talk about the impact of arts programming on Jubilee residents.
Seattle Rep: Jubilee Women’s Center supports women experiencing poverty to build stable and fulfilling futures. How does Public Works complement your holistic model of programs and services?
Dani Turk: At Jubilee, we empower women to heal from the past and to see promise in their future. Public Works supports this goal by creating opportunities for women to be out in the community, meet new people, exercise their creativity, and do something they’ve never done before! Jubilee also focuses on career development to bring women out of poverty, and Public Works helps participants build confidence, communications, and interpersonal skills that have a vital impact on their personal development. They stand straighter, and stand more firmly on who they are as people—especially as women who have overcome trauma and heartache. Participation in Public Works helps our residents to evolve and see parts of themselves that can be celebrated by others. For many, it has become a turning point in their lives.
SR: That’s so wonderful to hear. Several studies have noted that arts participation can reduce stress and anxiety, while fostering social connections and increasing personal agency. Have you seen similar improvements in well-being among Jubilee residents engaged in Public Works?
DT: Absolutely! Women at Jubilee have experienced trauma and tend to isolate from other people, but I’ve witnessed Public Works bring them out of their shells. One woman in particular has struggled with extreme depression, and it was the relationships she established through Public Works that ultimately inspired her to engage with life and take risks in a
way that nothing else has. Through acting and being on stage, she experienced an internal shift that empowered her to feel more and evaluate her life in a different way. She realized her treatment protocol wasn’t supporting her mental health, so she talked to Jubilee staff about changing it. She rebuilt relationships after years of isolation from her family, and now she just lights up while talking about the three generations of relatives coming to see her perform in As You Like It.
SR: Our Public Works program is guided by the core values of equity, imagination, and joy. How have you seen those values reflected in the program?
DT: Those values show up concretely in the Public Works team’s relationships with Jubilee participants. They embrace the women for all that they are, celebrate their unique selves, and find ways to make sure everyone can show up and participate fully. If a woman is struggling, I’ll get a call asking, “How can we support her?” Not all of the women at Jubilee have experienced what it means to be part of a community, and I believe the community they are
building through Public Works has been life-changing.
In terms of imagination and joy, the women are truly joyful when they get together for a Public Works class or rehearsal. There’s a levity in them, a feeling they can let go enough to light the spark of creativity emerging from their life experiences. They trust this community in a way that has allowed them to be truly vulnerable, and that is a gift; that’s how change happens.
Healing from the Past, Seeing Promise in the Future
Women at Jubilee have experienced trauma
and tend to isolate from other people, but I've
witnessed Public Works bringing them out of
their shells.
Spotlight on a Public
Works Partner
Learn more about the extraordinary women of Jubilee Women’s Center
jwcenter.org
Platinum Artistic Director's Circle ($100,000+)
Chap & Eve Alvord
Stellman Keehnel & Patricia Britton
Marcella McCaffray
Gold Artistic Director's Circle ($75,000 - $99,999)
Rod & Nancy Hochman
The Knossos Foundation
David & Joanna BeitelDonna CochenerWinky & Peter HusseyLinda & Ted JohnsonJohn & Nancy Jo KeeganAnn P. WyckoffAnonymous
Silver Artistic Director's Circle ($50,000 - $74,999)
Stuart & Sue AshmunMary Blodgett & Carlton CalvinMichael & Lynne BushEllen FergusonWilliam E. FranklinAnne E. GittingerBruce E. H. Johnson & Sandra E. DavisSandy & Chris † McDadeKevin Millison & Jeanne BallotVic & Mary Kay Moses
Tim & Paula RattiganPaula & Steve ReynoldsLee & Stuart RolfeAnne Simpson & Charlie ConnerEstate of Marion G. StamperSherry & John StilinCynthia StroumJanet & Doug TrueMarcia & Klaus ZechAnonymous
Actor's Circle ($15,000 - $24,999)
Mary Tedd Allen & George E. Scott
Elias & Karyl Alvord
Rich & Nancy Alvord
Bob & Clodagh Ash
Matthew & Kim Bergman
Bobbe & Jon Bridge
Debra Canales
Leslie & Dale Chihuly
Margaret Clapp
Joan Cremin
Allan & Nora Davis
Jay Hereford & Margaret Winsor
Suzanne Hittman
Deborah T. Killinger
Christopher & Alida Latham
Becky Lenaburg & Paul Urla
Charlotte Lin & Robert Porter
Tom Miller & Terri Olson Miller
Karen Rose Mitchell
Elizabeth Rudolf & Fernando Sancho
Maryanne Tagney & David Jones
Nancy Lee Ward & Toby Bright
Kenneth & Rosemary Willman
Bagley & Virginia Wright Fund
Anonymous
Artistic Director's Circle ($25,000 - $49,999)
This list acknowledges individuals whose cumulative support of productions, programming, and projects occurring during our 2018/19 season totaled $600 or more, and is inclusive of gifts made towards general operations (including matching gifts), capital needs, special projects, the endowment and during the Gala.
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The As You Like It community in rehearsal
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As Seattle Rep’s Public Works partnership with Jubilee Women’s Center enters its fourth year, we sat down with Dani Turk, Jubilee’s Employment and Education Manager, to talk about the impact of arts programming on Jubilee residents.
Seattle Rep: Jubilee Women’s Center supports women experiencing poverty to build stable and fulfilling futures. How does Public Works complement your holistic model of programs and services?
Dani Turk: At Jubilee, we empower women to heal from the past and to see promise in their future. Public Works supports this goal by creating opportunities for women to be out in the community, meet new people, exercise their creativity, and do something they’ve never done before! Jubilee also focuses on career development to bring women out of poverty, and Public Works helps participants build confidence, communications, and interpersonal skills that have a vital impact on their personal development. They stand straighter, and stand more firmly on who they are as people—especially as women who have overcome trauma and heartache. Participation in Public Works helps our residents to evolve and see parts of themselves that can be celebrated by others. For many, it has become a turning point in their lives.
SR: That’s so wonderful to hear. Several studies have noted that arts participation can reduce stress and anxiety, while fostering social connections and increasing personal agency. Have you seen similar improvements in well-being among Jubilee residents engaged in Public Works?
DT: Absolutely! Women at Jubilee have experienced trauma and tend to isolate from other people, but I’ve witnessed Public Works bring them out of their shells. One woman in particular has struggled with extreme depression, and it was the relationships she established through Public Works that ultimately inspired her to engage with life and take risks in a
way that nothing else has. Through acting and being on stage, she experienced an internal shift that empowered her to feel more and evaluate her life in a different way. She realized her treatment protocol wasn’t supporting her mental health, so she talked to Jubilee staff about changing it. She rebuilt relationships after years of isolation from her family, and now she just lights up while talking about the three generations of relatives coming to see her perform in As You Like It.
SR: Our Public Works program is guided by the core values of equity, imagination, and joy. How have you seen those values reflected in the program?
DT: Those values show up concretely in the Public Works team’s relationships with Jubilee participants. They embrace the women for all that they are, celebrate their unique selves, and find ways to make sure everyone can show up and participate fully. If a woman is struggling, I’ll get a call asking, “How can we support her?” Not all of the women at Jubilee have experienced what it means to be part of a community, and I believe the community they are
building through Public Works has been life-changing.
In terms of imagination and joy, the women are truly joyful when they get together for a Public Works class or rehearsal. There’s a levity in them, a feeling they can let go enough to light the spark of creativity emerging from their life experiences. They trust this community in a way that has allowed them to be truly vulnerable, and that is a gift; that’s how change happens.
Healing from the Past, Seeing Promise in the Future
Women at Jubilee have experienced trauma
and tend to isolate from other people, but I've
witnessed Public Works bringing them out of
their shells.
Spotlight on a Public
Works Partner
Learn more about the extraordinary women of Jubilee Women’s Center
jwcenter.org
Platinum Artistic Director's Circle ($100,000+)
Chap & Eve Alvord
Stellman Keehnel & Patricia Britton
Marcella McCaffray
Gold Artistic Director's Circle ($75,000 - $99,999)
Rod & Nancy Hochman
The Knossos Foundation
David & Joanna BeitelDonna CochenerWinky & Peter HusseyLinda & Ted JohnsonJohn & Nancy Jo KeeganAnn P. WyckoffAnonymous
Silver Artistic Director's Circle ($50,000 - $74,999)
Stuart & Sue AshmunMary Blodgett & Carlton CalvinMichael & Lynne BushEllen FergusonWilliam E. FranklinAnne E. GittingerBruce E. H. Johnson & Sandra E. DavisSandy & Chris † McDadeKevin Millison & Jeanne BallotVic & Mary Kay Moses
Tim & Paula RattiganPaula & Steve ReynoldsLee & Stuart RolfeAnne Simpson & Charlie ConnerEstate of Marion G. StamperSherry & John StilinCynthia StroumJanet & Doug TrueMarcia & Klaus ZechAnonymous
Actor's Circle ($15,000 - $24,999)
Mary Tedd Allen & George E. Scott
Elias & Karyl Alvord
Rich & Nancy Alvord
Bob & Clodagh Ash
Matthew & Kim Bergman
Bobbe & Jon Bridge
Debra Canales
Leslie & Dale Chihuly
Margaret Clapp
Joan Cremin
Allan & Nora Davis
Jay Hereford & Margaret Winsor
Suzanne Hittman
Deborah T. Killinger
Christopher & Alida Latham
Becky Lenaburg & Paul Urla
Charlotte Lin & Robert Porter
Tom Miller & Terri Olson Miller
Karen Rose Mitchell
Elizabeth Rudolf & Fernando Sancho
Maryanne Tagney & David Jones
Nancy Lee Ward & Toby Bright
Kenneth & Rosemary Willman
Bagley & Virginia Wright Fund
Anonymous
Artistic Director's Circle ($25,000 - $49,999)
This list acknowledges individuals whose cumulative support of productions, programming, and projects occurring during our 2018/19 season totaled $600 or more, and is inclusive of gifts made towards general operations (including matching gifts), capital needs, special projects, the endowment and during the Gala.
Individual DonorsEach year, support from our generous donor family ensures Seattle Rep’s artistic vitality and financial stability. We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals whose philanthropic investment is pivotal to supporting the theater’s mission-driven work.
Join Seattle Rep’s donor family. No gift is too small.
The As You Like It community in rehearsal
Questions? Jamie Herlich McIalwain206.443.2532 [email protected]
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Executive Producer's Circle ($10,000 - $14,999)
AHS FoundationAlhadeff Family Charitable FoundationPaige & Doug ArmentroutElizabeth Choy & James E. LobsenzJacki & Jim CopacinoLarry & Amy CoreyDick & Mary Beth GemperleMaureen & John HarleyJohn & Ellen HillNorman & Lisa JudahKawasaki FoundationLeslie LackeyLynn Manley & Lex LindseyRebecca & Grant PomeringAnn Ramsay-Jenkins & The William M. Jenkins Advised TrustRachel M. & David P. RobertHerman & Faye Sarkowsky Charitable FoundationDavid & Catherine SkinnerInda Taylor & Raymond SpindleRichard B. Stead & Elizabeth A. RyllHelen R. StusserTaucher Family FoundationJames & Katherine TuneMary Ann & John UnderwoodShirley & David UrdalJean Baur ViereckMaggie WalkerThomas Wright & Alexandra Brouwer-WrightAnonymous (2)
Producer's Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)
Diana & Warren Aakervik, Jr.Kenny & Marleen AlhadeffAmy & Bob BautistaNatanya Bednarski & Gregory K. JohnsonGlenn Bonci & Joan RonnenkampBetty BottlerJeanne & Jon CantaliniTom & Cynthia CaptainDeanna CochenerAmy Compton-Phillips & Lou PhillipsAdam & Whitney CornellDarrel S. CowanMary CranstounDick & Jill DavisTracy & Suzanne DawDennis & Deborah DeYoungJeanne Eagleson & John V. GrayLonnie & Susan EdelheitJoanne R. EusterSandy & Katie FarewellJuli FarrisKent Fisher & Barbra RichardsonKaren & Doug FletcherBilly & Cheryl GeffonVirginia Gilder & Lynn SlaughterScottland Glenn
Tiffany R. GortonMr. & Mrs. Richard C. HedreenKen HitzToni & Rod HoffmanElise Holschuh & Brian McAndrewsParul & Gary HoulahanGrady & Heather HughesJudith Jesiolowski & David ThompsonBrent JohnsonJoan E. Mathews JulnesTim & Megan KirleyChris & Kathleen KosmosMike & Debbie KossCaptain M. Thomas & Gwenann KroonMichael LeakeAmy Theobald & Cara B. LeeDena & Ron LevineGreg & Diane LindLaura & Roy LundgrenNicholas & Dana MasingtonBlanche & Stephen MaxwellKevin McCarthy & Annalisa GironiDarlene McCourtPhilip & Jill McCuneKaren & Rick McMichaelWayne & Carla MillageRobin & Dave NelsonGrace Nordhoff & Jonathan BeardGlenna Olson & Conrad WoutersDeclan O'Neill & Patricia Pearson O'NeillMary PigottKate RiordanNicholas Roberts & Yvonne Chang RobertsDavid RobinsonValerie RobinsonJudy & Kermit RosenDeborah & Doug RosenAaron & Erika RubensonEliza SheldenMr. Robert SondheimCarlyn J. SteinerHal & Ann StrongThomas TilfordJanice TsaiVijay & Sita VasheeHoward & Joan VoorheisMarisa & Brad WalkerBruce & Peggy WantaMichael & Marsha WardenJohn Wicher & Travis PennKinnon W. WilliamsShannon WilliamsShauna Woods & Benjamin ArenasWyman Youth TrustSteven & Tina YentzerJohn ZagulaAnonymous (2)
Playwright's Circle ($3,000 - $4,999)Nikhil & Sheetal AgarwalAdrienne & BlaiseBob & Ali AlexanderRene AlkoffRhoda Altom & Cory CarlsonWilliam † & Nancy BainStephen Behnen & Mary Hornsby
Eileen BirgePatricia Anne BonnellThomas & Claudia CampanileRoland Carette-Meyers & Kiki PenoyerSusan CorwinBrent DeimHolly & Eric DillonJim & Gaylee DuncanEmily Evans & Kevin WilsonSarah Patton & Peter FeichtmeirLyn & Paul FentonGil & Karen FlanaganAnne Middleton FosterAndrew Brink & Edward GaliSusan Moskwa & Nick GernerDan & Molly GoldmanLynn & Brian Grant FamilyKatharine GraubardLyn & Jerry GrinsteinEric Gustafson & Martin SanchezMary Kay HaggardLaura & David HeardKristin Ovregaard HeeterJeffrey Herrmann & Sara WaisanenPeter Hiatt & Ron HudenAndrew & Delney Hilen & the Hilen FoundationAlyssa HochmanConnie & Dan HungateNancy Iannucci & Harvey JonesCathy KittoKaren Koon & Brad EdwardsMorris & Carolyn KremenJim & Jean KunzRoss & Tracy LincoffJ. Pierre & Felice LoebelMike & Lisa LoshLora & Parker MasonDebbie Ann McCallisterSandy & Jack McCulloughJoy McNicholsJohn, Gail, Daniel & Ian MensherChuck & Nancy MertelMark & Susan MinerichJenny & Matt MuilenburgJerry NagaeSamantha Temple NeukomIlse H. OlesJennifer & Jeff PayneCarol & Doug PowellPaul Purcell & Barbara GuzzoAnita Ramasastry & Walter WalshCarrie RhodesSteve & Liz RummageDr. & Mrs. Bill SchnallGreg Smith & Betty Mattson-SmithPaul & Michelle StamnesDelphine & Charles StevensLeonard & Marsha StevensTodd & Jane SummerfeltTammy A. TalmanRichard & Catherine WakefieldMelinda & Sterling WilsonBrien WygleJane Zalutsky & Mark KantorAnonymous (5)
Director's Circle ($1,200 - $2,999)Braden Abraham & Cheyenne Casebier • Mary & David Alhadeff • David & Gay Allais • Virginia Anderson • Phoebe H. Andrew • Patty & Jimmy
Tribute GiftsTribute gifts are a wonderful way to remember a loved one, honor a friend, or celebrate a special occasion.
In Memory Vernon Carlton Bryant, Jr. by Commercial Office Interiors, by Sarah Brixey, by HelenJean Bryant, by Nanci Price Scoular & Andrew Scoular, by Nanci, Jillian, & Dru at Allsteel • George Gelernter by Virginia Wyman • Rick Gustafson by Alice Mailloux, by Tom & Sandy Schuder • Jerry Manning by Lory Manning • Ed & Emily Nelson by Anonymous • Rick by Nicki Brown • Robert Romeo by Anonymous • Constance Wentzel by Marty Wentzel In Honor Evan Cartwright by Martin Johansson & Betsy Groat • Veliere Crump by Annie Delucchi • Roy & Mollie Hammarlund by Mark Hammarlund • Winky Hussey by Andrew Benjamin & Shelley Saunders, by Bob & Micki Flowers • Gwen Kroon & Charlotte Lin by Jerry Kroon & Roxanne Shepherd • Jerry Large by Virginia Wyman • Marcella
† Deceased
The accuracy of this list is important to us; we welcome notification of unintended omissions.
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The As You Like It community in rehearsal
Barrier • Craig S. Bartholomew • Douglas & Maria Bayer • Rod & Mary Jo Bench • George & Joan Berry • Luther Black & Christina Wright • Larry Blake • Susan & William Block • Kent R. Burnham • Werner & Janet Cadera • Patrick & Mary Callan • Gretchen C. & Don E. Campbell • Sonya Campion • Stephen & Stacy Carlson • Bill Cavender & Mary K. Neumeister • D. Thompson & Karen Challinor • Sylvia & Craig Chambers • Tamra Chandler & Jeff Mosier • Peter Williams & Su Chang • Sarah Cole • Theodore J. & Patricia S. Collins • Ben Coscarart • Dan Crawford & Cora Breuner • W. Michael Crenshaw & Mary Brodd • Mr. & Mrs. James P. Crutcher • Todd & Sylvie Currie • Helen Bowen Blair • Heidi de Laubenfels & Harris Clarke • Alison W. Hicks • Elizabeth & Miles Drake • Betty Dykstra • Susann & Don Edmond • Jill Ekar & Al Barney • Jon & Laurene Ekse • Elisabeth Farwell-Moreland & Gary Moreland • Stan & Jane Fields • Carol Finn • Sue & Frank Gallo • Nancy Gallup • Bill, Lindy, & Louisa Gaylord • Carver & Carmen Gayton • Erina Gehring & Peter Versnel • Lynne Graybeal & Scott Harron • Jean-Pierre Green & Jennifer Ladd • Timothy Greenleaf & Rebecca Roe • Andrew & Michelle Haines • Jeannie Hale • Chuck & Kathy Hamilton • Sandy & Dave Hanower • Wassef & Racha Haroun • Drs. Michael & Teresa Hart • Jan P. Havlisch • Roger & Kelly Heeringa • Kara Hefley & James Leigh • John Hempelmann & Mary McGill • Jamie Herlich McIalwain & Joe McIalwain • Steve & Sandy Hill • Mark Hirayama & Sandra McKnight • Bruce & Bridget Horne • Eric & Mary Horvitz • Dr. Francis P. Hunkins & Dr. Patricia Hammill • Thomas Hurley • Frederick & Joan Hutto • Dean M. Ishiki • Jon Jensen & Kathy Early • Warren Johnson • Gary & Susan Jones • Barry & Erica Kaplan • H. David Kaplan • Bill Kelliher & Sabra Gertsch • Leslie Nelson - Kellogg • William & Angela Kennedy • Lorna Kneeland • Richard & Claire Knierim • Greg Kucera & Larry Yocom • Ted & Susan Kutscher • Stuart Lane • Rosanne Lapan • Liam Lavery & Yazmin Mehdi • Mandy Leifheit • Eileen Lennon & Barrie Carter • Rachel Lerman • Mark Levine & John Keppeler • First Light Fund • Sen. Marko Liias • Abe Lillard & Julia Kalmus • Ellen Look & Tony Cavalieri • Michael & Barbara Luxenberg • The MacKlunders • Jerry & Kristie Mahan • Dr. Peter & Jackie Mansfield • Carmen Mayo • Carolyn McClurkan • Patrick & Rosalie McHale • Karen & Jeffrey McHenry • Frances Mead • Brian Meenaghan • Susan Mersereau & Philip White • Michael Milligan & Jeanne E Fund & Bainbridge Foundation • Pamela & Donald Mitchell • Robert & Claudia Nelson • Erika J. Nesholm • Liam Newman • Donald & Melissa Nielsen • Chuck Nordhoff & Maribeth Capeloto • J. Nordstrom • Joe G. Norman, Jr. • Neil Oldenburg • Lisa & Keith Oratz • John & Teresa Osborn • Lee & Alison Parsons • Terri & Ron Pehrson • Kyle & Michele Peltonen • Lawrence Peters • Bob Platte & Sharon Bailey • Donald Pogoloff • K R Prabha & Unmesh W • Nancy & Kelley Price • Andrea W. Rabinowitz • Dr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Ragen • Kirk Redmond & Connie Clark-Redmond • Mike Repass • Victoria Ries & Samuel Saracino • Jeffrey Robinson & Mary Dicke • Michelle Ulick Rosenthal • Nina Russell & Tom Rubin • Barbara Sando • Ingrid & Stanley Savage & the Hilen Foundation • Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine • Gayle & Bob Seda • Jeanne Sheldon & Marvin Parsons • Richard & Barbara Shikiar • Laurette & LeRoy Simmons • H. Warren & Nancy Smith • Kristen & Michael Soltman • Ronald & Dawnelle Spaulding • Robert & Susan Spieth • Kathleen & Rob Spitzer • Barbara & Burton Sternoff • Cindy & Bob Strauss • Lisa Taylor & Josh Stickler • David & Nancy Thacher • Judge Brian & Mrs. Linda Tollefson • Bill &
Alice Van Pelt • Moya Vazquez • Cynthia Wells & Tim Kerr • Judith A. Whetzel • Heather Wilde & James Gierman • Jay & Linda Willenberg • Chelle Williams • Matthew Williams & Patricia Read-Williams • Nancy Williams • Sarah & Jason Wine • Mrs. Howard S. Wright • Scott & Jenny Wyatt • Christian & Joyce Zobel • Anonymous (10)
Benefactor's Circle ($600 - $1,199)A. Michael Adams • Heather Andersen • Ashley W. Andrew & Adam A. Crowley • Jane & Brian Andrew • Joe Ashley • John Aslin & Carole Grisham • Kendall & Sonia Baker • Art & Mary Fran Barkshire • Sarah & Scott Bednar • Stephanie Berntsen • Luann & Irv Bertram • Susan Brandt & Van White • Philip Brazil • Carol & Jonathan Buchter • Bruce Burger • Rita Calabro & Jim Kelly • Bill & Christine Campbell • Carey Family Foundation • Dennis & Aline Caulley • Terry & Jane Chadsey • Aru & Vibhas Chandorkar • Marc Cohen & Eleanor Hoague • Julie Shapiro & Shelly F. Cohen • Gary & Consuelo Corbett • Susan Coughlin & John Lauber • Crissa Cugini • Steve & Susanne Daley • Janice D'Amato • Leslie Decker & Steve Rimmer • Mark Diamond & Deborah Perluss • John & Misty Doty • Sandra B. Dunn • Erin & Bill Ellis • Jean Falls • Donte Felder & Tanisha Brandon-Felder • Victor & Patricia Feltin • Charlie Fink & Leonard Jones • David Friedt & Marilyn Brockman • Bruce Funkhouser & Michelle Friars • Jacob Garcia • Joe & Marilyn Germano • Robert Greco • Ted & Sandy Greenlee • Alexandre Grigorovitch & Vera Kirichuk • John Grubb • Melissa Handler • Lawrence & Hylton Hard Fund • Wanda Herndon • Dougal Hewitt • Frank Hughes & Paula Diehr • Mark Igra & Nancy Simon • Catherine & Gordon Iles • Nathan & Tessa Ill • Laura Inveen & Bill Shaw • Joel Ivey & Sheyrl Murdock • Stuart Jennings & Jan Ng • Robert Kaplan & Margaret Levi • Janet W. Ketcham • Ford W. Kiene • Katharine Kreis • Sharon Lamm • Karen Landreth • Shannon Lawless & Paul Crisalli • Keith & Sharon Lindaas • Diankha Linear • Loeb Family Foundation • Shelley Logan • Jeffrey & Barbara Mandula • Cat & Cliff Martin • Barbara Martyn & Robert Boundy • Michael Mathieu • Bill & Colleen McAleer • Debra McBaugh & Arden Scroggs • Michael Montwill • James Moore & Joan Romano • Zack Mosner & Patty Friedman • Kevin J. Murphy & Karen Freeman • Marcia Nagae • Chelle Nelson & Steven Corey • Ruth & Stephen Newman • Carla & Dean Nichols • Craig & Deanna Norsen • Martin Owen & Dana Shemorry • Kim & Curo Pasciuto • Joan Poliak • Judy G. Poll • Eric Candell & William Powell • Geoffrey T. Prentiss • Peggy Ramsey • Amy Whittenburg & Stephen Rattner • Pamela Reed & Sandy Smolan • Jean & Kirk Robinson • Ron Roseman & Elizabeth Thomas • Joan Roth • John Ryan & Jody Foster • Terry Sateren • Marta Schee & Langdon Miller • Kristen Webb & David Schooler • Joe Schwartz • Michael Sheirbon • Don & Goldie Silverman • Evelyn Simpson • Douglas Smith & Stephanie Ellis Smith • Lawrence Soriano & Elizabeth Starkand-Soriano • Margaret Stanley • Jane Stevens & Jerry Zimmerman • Lisa & John Stewart • Michael Summy • Alex Sutton & Karen Easterbrook • Norman H. & M. Lynn Swick • C Rhea & Wendy Thompson • Dennis Tiffany • Rick & Suzy Titcomb • Ellen & Mike Vernon • Tony & Pat Vivolo • Arthur & Hattie Vogel • Michael Von Korff & Linda Le Resche • Brooke & Josh Williams • Donald & Arda Williams • Gary & Nancy Willis • Christopher & Tracy Yang • Anonymous (14)
McCaffray by Deborah T. Killinger • Kate Neville by Patricia Limberg • Tricia Pearson by Kristin Pearson • The People of Gander, Newfoundland by Jeanne Lundquist • The Playwright & Cast of Nina Simone: Four Women by Anonymous • Ted & Dennis Reynolds’ 50th Wedding Anniversary by Kelly Westerfield, Michael Hansen, Blane Coppin, Sandi Swarthout, & Vivian Hanset • Dottie Simpson & Nancy Alvord by Marsha & Jay Glazer • The Storytellers Featured at Seattle Rep by Barbara Hume • James & Katherine Tune’s Commitment to the Arts by Mary Hamilton & Jack White • The Victims of September 11, 2001 by Penny Tetter
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Executive Producer's Circle ($10,000 - $14,999)
AHS FoundationAlhadeff Family Charitable FoundationPaige & Doug ArmentroutElizabeth Choy & James E. LobsenzJacki & Jim CopacinoLarry & Amy CoreyDick & Mary Beth GemperleMaureen & John HarleyJohn & Ellen HillNorman & Lisa JudahKawasaki FoundationLeslie LackeyLynn Manley & Lex LindseyRebecca & Grant PomeringAnn Ramsay-Jenkins & The William M. Jenkins Advised TrustRachel M. & David P. RobertHerman & Faye Sarkowsky Charitable FoundationDavid & Catherine SkinnerInda Taylor & Raymond SpindleRichard B. Stead & Elizabeth A. RyllHelen R. StusserTaucher Family FoundationJames & Katherine TuneMary Ann & John UnderwoodShirley & David UrdalJean Baur ViereckMaggie WalkerThomas Wright & Alexandra Brouwer-WrightAnonymous (2)
Producer's Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)
Diana & Warren Aakervik, Jr.Kenny & Marleen AlhadeffAmy & Bob BautistaNatanya Bednarski & Gregory K. JohnsonGlenn Bonci & Joan RonnenkampBetty BottlerJeanne & Jon CantaliniTom & Cynthia CaptainDeanna CochenerAmy Compton-Phillips & Lou PhillipsAdam & Whitney CornellDarrel S. CowanMary CranstounDick & Jill DavisTracy & Suzanne DawDennis & Deborah DeYoungJeanne Eagleson & John V. GrayLonnie & Susan EdelheitJoanne R. EusterSandy & Katie FarewellJuli FarrisKent Fisher & Barbra RichardsonKaren & Doug FletcherBilly & Cheryl GeffonVirginia Gilder & Lynn SlaughterScottland Glenn
Tiffany R. GortonMr. & Mrs. Richard C. HedreenKen HitzToni & Rod HoffmanElise Holschuh & Brian McAndrewsParul & Gary HoulahanGrady & Heather HughesJudith Jesiolowski & David ThompsonBrent JohnsonJoan E. Mathews JulnesTim & Megan KirleyChris & Kathleen KosmosMike & Debbie KossCaptain M. Thomas & Gwenann KroonMichael LeakeAmy Theobald & Cara B. LeeDena & Ron LevineGreg & Diane LindLaura & Roy LundgrenNicholas & Dana MasingtonBlanche & Stephen MaxwellKevin McCarthy & Annalisa GironiDarlene McCourtPhilip & Jill McCuneKaren & Rick McMichaelWayne & Carla MillageRobin & Dave NelsonGrace Nordhoff & Jonathan BeardGlenna Olson & Conrad WoutersDeclan O'Neill & Patricia Pearson O'NeillMary PigottKate RiordanNicholas Roberts & Yvonne Chang RobertsDavid RobinsonValerie RobinsonJudy & Kermit RosenDeborah & Doug RosenAaron & Erika RubensonEliza SheldenMr. Robert SondheimCarlyn J. SteinerHal & Ann StrongThomas TilfordJanice TsaiVijay & Sita VasheeHoward & Joan VoorheisMarisa & Brad WalkerBruce & Peggy WantaMichael & Marsha WardenJohn Wicher & Travis PennKinnon W. WilliamsShannon WilliamsShauna Woods & Benjamin ArenasWyman Youth TrustSteven & Tina YentzerJohn ZagulaAnonymous (2)
Playwright's Circle ($3,000 - $4,999)Nikhil & Sheetal AgarwalAdrienne & BlaiseBob & Ali AlexanderRene AlkoffRhoda Altom & Cory CarlsonWilliam † & Nancy BainStephen Behnen & Mary Hornsby
Eileen BirgePatricia Anne BonnellThomas & Claudia CampanileRoland Carette-Meyers & Kiki PenoyerSusan CorwinBrent DeimHolly & Eric DillonJim & Gaylee DuncanEmily Evans & Kevin WilsonSarah Patton & Peter FeichtmeirLyn & Paul FentonGil & Karen FlanaganAnne Middleton FosterAndrew Brink & Edward GaliSusan Moskwa & Nick GernerDan & Molly GoldmanLynn & Brian Grant FamilyKatharine GraubardLyn & Jerry GrinsteinEric Gustafson & Martin SanchezMary Kay HaggardLaura & David HeardKristin Ovregaard HeeterJeffrey Herrmann & Sara WaisanenPeter Hiatt & Ron HudenAndrew & Delney Hilen & the Hilen FoundationAlyssa HochmanConnie & Dan HungateNancy Iannucci & Harvey JonesCathy KittoKaren Koon & Brad EdwardsMorris & Carolyn KremenJim & Jean KunzRoss & Tracy LincoffJ. Pierre & Felice LoebelMike & Lisa LoshLora & Parker MasonDebbie Ann McCallisterSandy & Jack McCulloughJoy McNicholsJohn, Gail, Daniel & Ian MensherChuck & Nancy MertelMark & Susan MinerichJenny & Matt MuilenburgJerry NagaeSamantha Temple NeukomIlse H. OlesJennifer & Jeff PayneCarol & Doug PowellPaul Purcell & Barbara GuzzoAnita Ramasastry & Walter WalshCarrie RhodesSteve & Liz RummageDr. & Mrs. Bill SchnallGreg Smith & Betty Mattson-SmithPaul & Michelle StamnesDelphine & Charles StevensLeonard & Marsha StevensTodd & Jane SummerfeltTammy A. TalmanRichard & Catherine WakefieldMelinda & Sterling WilsonBrien WygleJane Zalutsky & Mark KantorAnonymous (5)
Director's Circle ($1,200 - $2,999)Braden Abraham & Cheyenne Casebier • Mary & David Alhadeff • David & Gay Allais • Virginia Anderson • Phoebe H. Andrew • Patty & Jimmy
Tribute GiftsTribute gifts are a wonderful way to remember a loved one, honor a friend, or celebrate a special occasion.
In Memory Vernon Carlton Bryant, Jr. by Commercial Office Interiors, by Sarah Brixey, by HelenJean Bryant, by Nanci Price Scoular & Andrew Scoular, by Nanci, Jillian, & Dru at Allsteel • George Gelernter by Virginia Wyman • Rick Gustafson by Alice Mailloux, by Tom & Sandy Schuder • Jerry Manning by Lory Manning • Ed & Emily Nelson by Anonymous • Rick by Nicki Brown • Robert Romeo by Anonymous • Constance Wentzel by Marty Wentzel In Honor Evan Cartwright by Martin Johansson & Betsy Groat • Veliere Crump by Annie Delucchi • Roy & Mollie Hammarlund by Mark Hammarlund • Winky Hussey by Andrew Benjamin & Shelley Saunders, by Bob & Micki Flowers • Gwen Kroon & Charlotte Lin by Jerry Kroon & Roxanne Shepherd • Jerry Large by Virginia Wyman • Marcella
† Deceased
The accuracy of this list is important to us; we welcome notification of unintended omissions.
[email protected] 206.443.2202 x1163
The As You Like It community in rehearsal
Barrier • Craig S. Bartholomew • Douglas & Maria Bayer • Rod & Mary Jo Bench • George & Joan Berry • Luther Black & Christina Wright • Larry Blake • Susan & William Block • Kent R. Burnham • Werner & Janet Cadera • Patrick & Mary Callan • Gretchen C. & Don E. Campbell • Sonya Campion • Stephen & Stacy Carlson • Bill Cavender & Mary K. Neumeister • D. Thompson & Karen Challinor • Sylvia & Craig Chambers • Tamra Chandler & Jeff Mosier • Peter Williams & Su Chang • Sarah Cole • Theodore J. & Patricia S. Collins • Ben Coscarart • Dan Crawford & Cora Breuner • W. Michael Crenshaw & Mary Brodd • Mr. & Mrs. James P. Crutcher • Todd & Sylvie Currie • Helen Bowen Blair • Heidi de Laubenfels & Harris Clarke • Alison W. Hicks • Elizabeth & Miles Drake • Betty Dykstra • Susann & Don Edmond • Jill Ekar & Al Barney • Jon & Laurene Ekse • Elisabeth Farwell-Moreland & Gary Moreland • Stan & Jane Fields • Carol Finn • Sue & Frank Gallo • Nancy Gallup • Bill, Lindy, & Louisa Gaylord • Carver & Carmen Gayton • Erina Gehring & Peter Versnel • Lynne Graybeal & Scott Harron • Jean-Pierre Green & Jennifer Ladd • Timothy Greenleaf & Rebecca Roe • Andrew & Michelle Haines • Jeannie Hale • Chuck & Kathy Hamilton • Sandy & Dave Hanower • Wassef & Racha Haroun • Drs. Michael & Teresa Hart • Jan P. Havlisch • Roger & Kelly Heeringa • Kara Hefley & James Leigh • John Hempelmann & Mary McGill • Jamie Herlich McIalwain & Joe McIalwain • Steve & Sandy Hill • Mark Hirayama & Sandra McKnight • Bruce & Bridget Horne • Eric & Mary Horvitz • Dr. Francis P. Hunkins & Dr. Patricia Hammill • Thomas Hurley • Frederick & Joan Hutto • Dean M. Ishiki • Jon Jensen & Kathy Early • Warren Johnson • Gary & Susan Jones • Barry & Erica Kaplan • H. David Kaplan • Bill Kelliher & Sabra Gertsch • Leslie Nelson - Kellogg • William & Angela Kennedy • Lorna Kneeland • Richard & Claire Knierim • Greg Kucera & Larry Yocom • Ted & Susan Kutscher • Stuart Lane • Rosanne Lapan • Liam Lavery & Yazmin Mehdi • Mandy Leifheit • Eileen Lennon & Barrie Carter • Rachel Lerman • Mark Levine & John Keppeler • First Light Fund • Sen. Marko Liias • Abe Lillard & Julia Kalmus • Ellen Look & Tony Cavalieri • Michael & Barbara Luxenberg • The MacKlunders • Jerry & Kristie Mahan • Dr. Peter & Jackie Mansfield • Carmen Mayo • Carolyn McClurkan • Patrick & Rosalie McHale • Karen & Jeffrey McHenry • Frances Mead • Brian Meenaghan • Susan Mersereau & Philip White • Michael Milligan & Jeanne E Fund & Bainbridge Foundation • Pamela & Donald Mitchell • Robert & Claudia Nelson • Erika J. Nesholm • Liam Newman • Donald & Melissa Nielsen • Chuck Nordhoff & Maribeth Capeloto • J. Nordstrom • Joe G. Norman, Jr. • Neil Oldenburg • Lisa & Keith Oratz • John & Teresa Osborn • Lee & Alison Parsons • Terri & Ron Pehrson • Kyle & Michele Peltonen • Lawrence Peters • Bob Platte & Sharon Bailey • Donald Pogoloff • K R Prabha & Unmesh W • Nancy & Kelley Price • Andrea W. Rabinowitz • Dr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Ragen • Kirk Redmond & Connie Clark-Redmond • Mike Repass • Victoria Ries & Samuel Saracino • Jeffrey Robinson & Mary Dicke • Michelle Ulick Rosenthal • Nina Russell & Tom Rubin • Barbara Sando • Ingrid & Stanley Savage & the Hilen Foundation • Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine • Gayle & Bob Seda • Jeanne Sheldon & Marvin Parsons • Richard & Barbara Shikiar • Laurette & LeRoy Simmons • H. Warren & Nancy Smith • Kristen & Michael Soltman • Ronald & Dawnelle Spaulding • Robert & Susan Spieth • Kathleen & Rob Spitzer • Barbara & Burton Sternoff • Cindy & Bob Strauss • Lisa Taylor & Josh Stickler • David & Nancy Thacher • Judge Brian & Mrs. Linda Tollefson • Bill &
Alice Van Pelt • Moya Vazquez • Cynthia Wells & Tim Kerr • Judith A. Whetzel • Heather Wilde & James Gierman • Jay & Linda Willenberg • Chelle Williams • Matthew Williams & Patricia Read-Williams • Nancy Williams • Sarah & Jason Wine • Mrs. Howard S. Wright • Scott & Jenny Wyatt • Christian & Joyce Zobel • Anonymous (10)
Benefactor's Circle ($600 - $1,199)A. Michael Adams • Heather Andersen • Ashley W. Andrew & Adam A. Crowley • Jane & Brian Andrew • Joe Ashley • John Aslin & Carole Grisham • Kendall & Sonia Baker • Art & Mary Fran Barkshire • Sarah & Scott Bednar • Stephanie Berntsen • Luann & Irv Bertram • Susan Brandt & Van White • Philip Brazil • Carol & Jonathan Buchter • Bruce Burger • Rita Calabro & Jim Kelly • Bill & Christine Campbell • Carey Family Foundation • Dennis & Aline Caulley • Terry & Jane Chadsey • Aru & Vibhas Chandorkar • Marc Cohen & Eleanor Hoague • Julie Shapiro & Shelly F. Cohen • Gary & Consuelo Corbett • Susan Coughlin & John Lauber • Crissa Cugini • Steve & Susanne Daley • Janice D'Amato • Leslie Decker & Steve Rimmer • Mark Diamond & Deborah Perluss • John & Misty Doty • Sandra B. Dunn • Erin & Bill Ellis • Jean Falls • Donte Felder & Tanisha Brandon-Felder • Victor & Patricia Feltin • Charlie Fink & Leonard Jones • David Friedt & Marilyn Brockman • Bruce Funkhouser & Michelle Friars • Jacob Garcia • Joe & Marilyn Germano • Robert Greco • Ted & Sandy Greenlee • Alexandre Grigorovitch & Vera Kirichuk • John Grubb • Melissa Handler • Lawrence & Hylton Hard Fund • Wanda Herndon • Dougal Hewitt • Frank Hughes & Paula Diehr • Mark Igra & Nancy Simon • Catherine & Gordon Iles • Nathan & Tessa Ill • Laura Inveen & Bill Shaw • Joel Ivey & Sheyrl Murdock • Stuart Jennings & Jan Ng • Robert Kaplan & Margaret Levi • Janet W. Ketcham • Ford W. Kiene • Katharine Kreis • Sharon Lamm • Karen Landreth • Shannon Lawless & Paul Crisalli • Keith & Sharon Lindaas • Diankha Linear • Loeb Family Foundation • Shelley Logan • Jeffrey & Barbara Mandula • Cat & Cliff Martin • Barbara Martyn & Robert Boundy • Michael Mathieu • Bill & Colleen McAleer • Debra McBaugh & Arden Scroggs • Michael Montwill • James Moore & Joan Romano • Zack Mosner & Patty Friedman • Kevin J. Murphy & Karen Freeman • Marcia Nagae • Chelle Nelson & Steven Corey • Ruth & Stephen Newman • Carla & Dean Nichols • Craig & Deanna Norsen • Martin Owen & Dana Shemorry • Kim & Curo Pasciuto • Joan Poliak • Judy G. Poll • Eric Candell & William Powell • Geoffrey T. Prentiss • Peggy Ramsey • Amy Whittenburg & Stephen Rattner • Pamela Reed & Sandy Smolan • Jean & Kirk Robinson • Ron Roseman & Elizabeth Thomas • Joan Roth • John Ryan & Jody Foster • Terry Sateren • Marta Schee & Langdon Miller • Kristen Webb & David Schooler • Joe Schwartz • Michael Sheirbon • Don & Goldie Silverman • Evelyn Simpson • Douglas Smith & Stephanie Ellis Smith • Lawrence Soriano & Elizabeth Starkand-Soriano • Margaret Stanley • Jane Stevens & Jerry Zimmerman • Lisa & John Stewart • Michael Summy • Alex Sutton & Karen Easterbrook • Norman H. & M. Lynn Swick • C Rhea & Wendy Thompson • Dennis Tiffany • Rick & Suzy Titcomb • Ellen & Mike Vernon • Tony & Pat Vivolo • Arthur & Hattie Vogel • Michael Von Korff & Linda Le Resche • Brooke & Josh Williams • Donald & Arda Williams • Gary & Nancy Willis • Christopher & Tracy Yang • Anonymous (14)
McCaffray by Deborah T. Killinger • Kate Neville by Patricia Limberg • Tricia Pearson by Kristin Pearson • The People of Gander, Newfoundland by Jeanne Lundquist • The Playwright & Cast of Nina Simone: Four Women by Anonymous • Ted & Dennis Reynolds’ 50th Wedding Anniversary by Kelly Westerfield, Michael Hansen, Blane Coppin, Sandi Swarthout, & Vivian Hanset • Dottie Simpson & Nancy Alvord by Marsha & Jay Glazer • The Storytellers Featured at Seattle Rep by Barbara Hume • James & Katherine Tune’s Commitment to the Arts by Mary Hamilton & Jack White • The Victims of September 11, 2001 by Penny Tetter
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LIST AS OF AUGUST 2019Italics represent in-kind gifts.* Includes capital support
ATLAS Workbase
Avennia Winery
Baird Private Wealth Management
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
The Boeing Company
City Catering Company
Clark Nuber P.S.
The Morgan Fund at Seattle Foundation
NextLevel
Nordstrom, Inc.
Peach Foundation
Treeline Foundation
U.S. Bank Foundation
John GrahamFoundation
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Seattle Repertory
Organization
The Chisholm Foundation
Ballinger Family Foundation
Seattle Rep is proud to acknowledge the support of the following regional and national organizations, whose generous grants and sponsorships make possible artistic and audience programs serving 150,000 theatergoers each year, including mainstage productions, new work, and youth and community engagement initiatives.
Join these philanthropic leaders in supporting great theater in Seattle.
Institutional Donors
Seattle Repertory Theatre Foundation
Ballmer Group
AT&T
Forest Foundation
Hazel Miller Foundation
Kutscher Hereford Bertram Burkart Brown & Cashman, PLLC
The Loeb Family Charitable Foundation
Moccasin Lake Foundation
Muckleshoot Charitable Fund
Pecado Bueno
Puyallup Tribe of Indians Charity Trust Board
Summit Law Group
U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management
BECUBNSF Railway FoundationCompton LumberDavis Wright TremaineLester and Phyllis Epstein Foundation
Four Park Avenue LLCMacy'sMorgan Stanley Private Wealth ManagementTulalip Tribes Charitable ContributionsWashington State Arts Commission
MEDIA SPONSORS
Garneau-Nicon Family
Foundation
Virginia B. Toulmin
Foundation
Laurents/Hatcher Foundation
Theatre Forward’s Advancing Theatre
Program
The Norcliffe Foundation
Grousemont Foundation
$400,000+
$100,000 - $399,999
$50,000 - $99,999
$25,000 - $49,999
$10,000 - $24,999
$5,000 - $9,999
$2,500 - $4,999
More Information Melissa Husby 206.443.2202 x1014 [email protected]
Terence Archie in Seattle Rep's Public Works production of The Odyssey (2017)
SRO Executive BoardSeattle Rep Organization (SRO)SRO is a 70+ member volunteer group established in 1963. Through The Shop at the Rep, themed fundraisers, and four service projects, SRO donates more than $30,000 and over 3,800 volunteer hours each season. They also support Interns and Apprentices, assemble subscriber materials for mailings, and volunteer at the Seattle Rep admin front desk. Monthly Spotlight Meetings feature “Interviews with the Artists.”
Learn more at seattlerep.org/volunteer
Braden Abraham* Artistic DirectorJeffrey Herrmann Managing Director
Artistic
Elisabeth Farwell-Moreland*PRODUCING DIRECTOR
Kaytlin McIntyreCASTING DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE PRODUCER OF THE OTHER SEASON
Hattie Claire AndresARTISTIC ASSOCIATE & ASSISTANT TO THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Angie KamelPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
Lia FakhouriPUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATE
Julia ThorntonRESIDENT MUSIC CONSULTANT
Christopher BreyerCONSULTING DRAMATURG
Hal Brooks Constanza RomeroASSOCIATE ARTISTS
Marco Collins Wendy Goldberg Lily Houghton Justin Huertas C.A. Johnson Hansol Jung Brian Quijada Matt Schatz Samantha Silva Ruby Rae Spiegel Cheryl L. West Anna ZieglerARTISTS UNDER COMMISSION
Engagement
Nabra NelsonDIRECTOR OF ARTS ENGAGEMENT
Alex Lee ReedYOUTH ENGAGEMENT MANAGER
Production
Sann HallPRODUCTION MANAGER
Brian Fauska*TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Robert J. Aguilar*LIGHTING DIRECTOR
Tyler KriegASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER
WileyASSOCIATE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Stina LottiPRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
Yuko ArigaPRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Artist Relations
Christy Bain**DIRECTOR OF ARTIST RELATIONS
Ariel BuiARTIST RELATIONS ASSOCIATE
CARPENTERS
Jon Zucker**SCENE SHOP FOREMAN
Denny Hartung**MASTER SHOP CARPENTER
Patrick Robinson* Randall Reece Michael McKenna Joel HerreraSCENIC CARPENTERS
COSTUME SHOP
Denise Damico*COSTUME DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR
Emily BlancheASSISTANT COSTUME DEPARTMENT MANAGER
Danielle NievesCOSTUME DESIGN ASSOCIATE
Chanté Hamann Jordan FellDESIGN ASSISTANTS
Naomi WeberTAILOR/DRAPER
Christina Hobbs Jim WesterlandDRAPERS
Lisa Lockard** Laura Mé Smith**FIRST HANDS
Julia TremarcoFIRST HAND/STITCHER
Anji Wetherill Ivy Ash Val Mayse Kay McGuire Rachel Smith-FerriSTITCHERS
Sarah Gladden**COSTUME STOCK MANAGER
Joyce Degenfelder**WIG MASTER
Kelly SchmidtHAIR/WIG CREW
Brent RobertsCOSTUME PROPS ARTISAN/DYER
Kellie DunnCOSTUME PROPS/DYER ASSISTANT
Maggie Carrido Adams Jordan Kearns Steve Stoudt PJ SheehyDRESSERS
Imelda Daranciang*BAGLEY WRIGHT WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
Cindy Sabye*LEO K. WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
PROPERTIES
Jolene Obertin**PROPERTIES DIRECTOR
Karla DavenportPROPERTIES ASSISTANT
James Severson* Nicolette Vannais** Angela ZyllaPROPERTIES ARTISANS
SCENIC ARTS
Ruth GilmoreCHARGE SCENIC ARTIST
Maureen Wilhelm*LEAD SCENIC ARTIST
Beth PetersonSCENIC ARTIST
STAGE CREW: BAGLEY WRIGHT THEATER
Noel ClaytonMASTER STAGE CARPENTER
Andrew Willhelm*MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Jeremiah Foglesong*MASTER PROPERTIES
Nathan Kahler*HEAD AUDIO ENGINEER
Tony SmithHEAD FLYPERSON
Dave ScamporlinaSWING TECHNICIAN
STAGE CREW: LEO K. THEATER
Joel WilmotMASTER STAGE CARPENTER
Desirae BrownleeMASTER ELECTRICIAN
Mark KridaHEAD AUDIO ENGINEER
STAGE MANAGEMENT
Jessica C. Bomball Caitlin Denney-Turner Rachael Dorman Jeremiah Givers Maria Gray Zachary Jenkins Stina Lotti Adrienne Mendoza Michael B. Paul Cristine Ann Reynolds Shellie Stone Brenda K. Walker Erin Zatloka
Executive
Alyssa BostwickEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & BOARD LIAISON
Administration & Human Resources
Stuart JenningsINTERIM DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Finance
Gina HaggertyACTING DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Gi Hara**CONTROLLER
Wollansa ChekolAP COORDINATOR
Supriya HariharanACCOUNTANT
I.T. & Operations
Colin Warriner*INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
Sean LittleFACILITIES SUPERVISOR
Ingrid RichterINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
Debra Forman*RECEPTIONIST
Marketing & Communications
Andrew L. HainesDIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Steve BrownMARKETING & ADVERTISING DIRECTOR
Rowena YowCONTENT & COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Michelle S. LeyvaPUBLICIST
Shannon LoysLEAD GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Angela NickersonCREATIVE DIRECTOR
Noelle McCabeMARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Richie CarpenterWEB PRODUCTION SPECIALIST
Allison DunmoreDIGITAL & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER
Veliere CrumpGROUP SALES MANAGER
Catherine HuberMARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT
Olivia MangioneGRAPHIC DESIGN ASSISTANT
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Evan CartwrightBUSINESS OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
Joanna BarnebeyDATA OPERATIONS MANAGER
Timothy V. Norris Jr.DATA RESOURCES MANAGER
PATRON EXPERIENCE
Claire KoleskePATRON EXPERIENCE DIRECTOR
Sutton ViePATRON SERVICES ASSISTANT MANAGER
Marcus WilliamsPATRON SERVICES LEAD
Sara Albertson Sprite Autenreith Alyssa Hall Emily Hall Celine MyerPATRON SERVICES SPECIALISTS
FRONT OF HOUSE
Lance ParkAUDIENCE SERVICES DIRECTOR
Sheryl KoolASL INTERPRETING COORDINATOR
Development
Jamie Herlich McIalwainDIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Melissa HusbyASSOC. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Sarah BednarCORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS DIRECTOR
Sasha HabashANNUAL GIVING DIRECTOR
Kate NevilleINSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS DIRECTOR
Darragh KennanDONOR RELATIONS OFFICER
Janet ShaughnessyDONOR RELATIONS OFFICER
Heather SeethoffEVENTS MANAGER
Anna StricklandDONOR STEWARDSHIP ASSOCIATE
Lori GicklhornGRANTS ASSOCIATE
Chris QuiliciDONOR SERVICES SPECIALIST
Ben Swenson-KlattDEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST
Linnea IngallsGIFT PROCESSING SPECIALIST
Sarah WrightINDIVIDUAL GIVING ASSISTANT
Professional Arts Training Program
Antonieta Castillo CarpioPRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Jamie “James” CoblentzSCENIC ARTS (PROPS)
Madisen CrowleySTAGE MANAGEMENT
Gabrielle DuongSCENIC ARTS (PAINT)
Reed FloresDIRECTING/LITERARY
Yanci HuezoYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
Annika Perez-KrikorianDIRECTING/CASTING
Anna VraneySTAGE MANAGEMENT
Abigail WangLIGHTING DESIGN
Alyssa WoodburyDEVELOPMENT
Staff
* An employee of 10 or more years. ** An employee of 20 or more years. Bold Member of Senior Leadership Team
Sandra LucasPRESIDENT
Carmen SpoffordFIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Michael LeakeSECOND VICE PRESIDENT
Judy HuckaTREASURER
Dottie DelaneyRECORDING SECRETARY
Cathy KittoCORRESPONDING SECRETARY
Diane CodySRO REPRESENTATIVE
LIST AS OF AUGUST 2019Italics represent in-kind gifts.* Includes capital support
ATLAS Workbase
Avennia Winery
Baird Private Wealth Management
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
The Boeing Company
City Catering Company
Clark Nuber P.S.
The Morgan Fund at Seattle Foundation
NextLevel
Nordstrom, Inc.
Peach Foundation
Treeline Foundation
U.S. Bank Foundation
John GrahamFoundation
*
Seattle Repertory
Organization
The Chisholm Foundation
Ballinger Family Foundation
Seattle Rep is proud to acknowledge the support of the following regional and national organizations, whose generous grants and sponsorships make possible artistic and audience programs serving 150,000 theatergoers each year, including mainstage productions, new work, and youth and community engagement initiatives.
Join these philanthropic leaders in supporting great theater in Seattle.
Institutional Donors
Seattle Repertory Theatre Foundation
Ballmer Group
AT&T
Forest Foundation
Hazel Miller Foundation
Kutscher Hereford Bertram Burkart Brown & Cashman, PLLC
The Loeb Family Charitable Foundation
Moccasin Lake Foundation
Muckleshoot Charitable Fund
Pecado Bueno
Puyallup Tribe of Indians Charity Trust Board
Summit Law Group
U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management
BECUBNSF Railway FoundationCompton LumberDavis Wright TremaineLester and Phyllis Epstein Foundation
Four Park Avenue LLCMacy'sMorgan Stanley Private Wealth ManagementTulalip Tribes Charitable ContributionsWashington State Arts Commission
MEDIA SPONSORS
Garneau-Nicon Family
Foundation
Virginia B. Toulmin
Foundation
Laurents/Hatcher Foundation
Theatre Forward’s Advancing Theatre
Program
The Norcliffe Foundation
Grousemont Foundation
$400,000+
$100,000 - $399,999
$50,000 - $99,999
$25,000 - $49,999
$10,000 - $24,999
$5,000 - $9,999
$2,500 - $4,999
More Information Melissa Husby 206.443.2202 x1014 [email protected]
Terence Archie in Seattle Rep's Public Works production of The Odyssey (2017)
SRO Executive BoardSeattle Rep Organization (SRO)SRO is a 70+ member volunteer group established in 1963. Through The Shop at the Rep, themed fundraisers, and four service projects, SRO donates more than $30,000 and over 3,800 volunteer hours each season. They also support Interns and Apprentices, assemble subscriber materials for mailings, and volunteer at the Seattle Rep admin front desk. Monthly Spotlight Meetings feature “Interviews with the Artists.”
Learn more at seattlerep.org/volunteer
Braden Abraham* Artistic DirectorJeffrey Herrmann Managing Director
Artistic
Elisabeth Farwell-Moreland*PRODUCING DIRECTOR
Kaytlin McIntyreCASTING DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE PRODUCER OF THE OTHER SEASON
Hattie Claire AndresARTISTIC ASSOCIATE & ASSISTANT TO THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Angie KamelPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
Lia FakhouriPUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATE
Julia ThorntonRESIDENT MUSIC CONSULTANT
Christopher BreyerCONSULTING DRAMATURG
Hal Brooks Constanza RomeroASSOCIATE ARTISTS
Marco Collins Wendy Goldberg Lily Houghton Justin Huertas C.A. Johnson Hansol Jung Brian Quijada Matt Schatz Samantha Silva Ruby Rae Spiegel Cheryl L. West Anna ZieglerARTISTS UNDER COMMISSION
Engagement
Nabra NelsonDIRECTOR OF ARTS ENGAGEMENT
Alex Lee ReedYOUTH ENGAGEMENT MANAGER
Production
Sann HallPRODUCTION MANAGER
Brian Fauska*TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Robert J. Aguilar*LIGHTING DIRECTOR
Tyler KriegASST. PRODUCTION MANAGER
WileyASSOCIATE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Stina LottiPRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
Yuko ArigaPRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Artist Relations
Christy Bain**DIRECTOR OF ARTIST RELATIONS
Ariel BuiARTIST RELATIONS ASSOCIATE
CARPENTERS
Jon Zucker**SCENE SHOP FOREMAN
Denny Hartung**MASTER SHOP CARPENTER
Patrick Robinson* Randall Reece Michael McKenna Joel HerreraSCENIC CARPENTERS
COSTUME SHOP
Denise Damico*COSTUME DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR
Emily BlancheASSISTANT COSTUME DEPARTMENT MANAGER
Danielle NievesCOSTUME DESIGN ASSOCIATE
Chanté Hamann Jordan FellDESIGN ASSISTANTS
Naomi WeberTAILOR/DRAPER
Christina Hobbs Jim WesterlandDRAPERS
Lisa Lockard** Laura Mé Smith**FIRST HANDS
Julia TremarcoFIRST HAND/STITCHER
Anji Wetherill Ivy Ash Val Mayse Kay McGuire Rachel Smith-FerriSTITCHERS
Sarah Gladden**COSTUME STOCK MANAGER
Joyce Degenfelder**WIG MASTER
Kelly SchmidtHAIR/WIG CREW
Brent RobertsCOSTUME PROPS ARTISAN/DYER
Kellie DunnCOSTUME PROPS/DYER ASSISTANT
Maggie Carrido Adams Jordan Kearns Steve Stoudt PJ SheehyDRESSERS
Imelda Daranciang*BAGLEY WRIGHT WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
Cindy Sabye*LEO K. WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
PROPERTIES
Jolene Obertin**PROPERTIES DIRECTOR
Karla DavenportPROPERTIES ASSISTANT
James Severson* Nicolette Vannais** Angela ZyllaPROPERTIES ARTISANS
SCENIC ARTS
Ruth GilmoreCHARGE SCENIC ARTIST
Maureen Wilhelm*LEAD SCENIC ARTIST
Beth PetersonSCENIC ARTIST
STAGE CREW: BAGLEY WRIGHT THEATER
Noel ClaytonMASTER STAGE CARPENTER
Andrew Willhelm*MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Jeremiah Foglesong*MASTER PROPERTIES
Nathan Kahler*HEAD AUDIO ENGINEER
Tony SmithHEAD FLYPERSON
Dave ScamporlinaSWING TECHNICIAN
STAGE CREW: LEO K. THEATER
Joel WilmotMASTER STAGE CARPENTER
Desirae BrownleeMASTER ELECTRICIAN
Mark KridaHEAD AUDIO ENGINEER
STAGE MANAGEMENT
Jessica C. Bomball Caitlin Denney-Turner Rachael Dorman Jeremiah Givers Maria Gray Zachary Jenkins Stina Lotti Adrienne Mendoza Michael B. Paul Cristine Ann Reynolds Shellie Stone Brenda K. Walker Erin Zatloka
Executive
Alyssa BostwickEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & BOARD LIAISON
Administration & Human Resources
Stuart JenningsINTERIM DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Finance
Gina HaggertyACTING DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Gi Hara**CONTROLLER
Wollansa ChekolAP COORDINATOR
Supriya HariharanACCOUNTANT
I.T. & Operations
Colin Warriner*INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
Sean LittleFACILITIES SUPERVISOR
Ingrid RichterINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR
Debra Forman*RECEPTIONIST
Marketing & Communications
Andrew L. HainesDIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Steve BrownMARKETING & ADVERTISING DIRECTOR
Rowena YowCONTENT & COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Michelle S. LeyvaPUBLICIST
Shannon LoysLEAD GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Angela NickersonCREATIVE DIRECTOR
Noelle McCabeMARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Richie CarpenterWEB PRODUCTION SPECIALIST
Allison DunmoreDIGITAL & SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER
Veliere CrumpGROUP SALES MANAGER
Catherine HuberMARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT
Olivia MangioneGRAPHIC DESIGN ASSISTANT
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Evan CartwrightBUSINESS OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
Joanna BarnebeyDATA OPERATIONS MANAGER
Timothy V. Norris Jr.DATA RESOURCES MANAGER
PATRON EXPERIENCE
Claire KoleskePATRON EXPERIENCE DIRECTOR
Sutton ViePATRON SERVICES ASSISTANT MANAGER
Marcus WilliamsPATRON SERVICES LEAD
Sara Albertson Sprite Autenreith Alyssa Hall Emily Hall Celine MyerPATRON SERVICES SPECIALISTS
FRONT OF HOUSE
Lance ParkAUDIENCE SERVICES DIRECTOR
Sheryl KoolASL INTERPRETING COORDINATOR
Development
Jamie Herlich McIalwainDIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Melissa HusbyASSOC. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Sarah BednarCORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS DIRECTOR
Sasha HabashANNUAL GIVING DIRECTOR
Kate NevilleINSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS DIRECTOR
Darragh KennanDONOR RELATIONS OFFICER
Janet ShaughnessyDONOR RELATIONS OFFICER
Heather SeethoffEVENTS MANAGER
Anna StricklandDONOR STEWARDSHIP ASSOCIATE
Lori GicklhornGRANTS ASSOCIATE
Chris QuiliciDONOR SERVICES SPECIALIST
Ben Swenson-KlattDEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST
Linnea IngallsGIFT PROCESSING SPECIALIST
Sarah WrightINDIVIDUAL GIVING ASSISTANT
Professional Arts Training Program
Antonieta Castillo CarpioPRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Jamie “James” CoblentzSCENIC ARTS (PROPS)
Madisen CrowleySTAGE MANAGEMENT
Gabrielle DuongSCENIC ARTS (PAINT)
Reed FloresDIRECTING/LITERARY
Yanci HuezoYOUTH ENGAGEMENT
Annika Perez-KrikorianDIRECTING/CASTING
Anna VraneySTAGE MANAGEMENT
Abigail WangLIGHTING DESIGN
Alyssa WoodburyDEVELOPMENT
Staff
* An employee of 10 or more years. ** An employee of 20 or more years. Bold Member of Senior Leadership Team
Sandra LucasPRESIDENT
Carmen SpoffordFIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Michael LeakeSECOND VICE PRESIDENT
Judy HuckaTREASURER
Dottie DelaneyRECORDING SECRETARY
Cathy KittoCORRESPONDING SECRETARY
Diane CodySRO REPRESENTATIVE
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