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By Rosa Joshi and Kate WisniewskiDirected by Rosa Joshi
By William Shakespeare | Directed by George Mount
2017 SUMMER WOODEN O
PericlesMuch Ado About Nothing
2017 FALL TOUR
Romeo and Juliet
2017 SPRING TOUR
Romeo and JulietTwelfth Night
2017ndash2018 INDOOR SEASON
Julius CaesarThe Government Inspector
Timon of AthensThe Merchant of Venice
Shakespeare in Love
SEPT 13ndashOCT 1 2017SEPTEMBER 2017
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Contents3 Asian Americans in Seattle Theatre
Kathy Hsieh revisits her 2012 survey and assesses the work still to be done
Dialogue
13 The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Encore Stages in conversation with Jared Michael Brown
Intermission Brain Transmission
15 Test yourself with our trivia quiz
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Kathy Hsieh revisits her 2012 survey of the space for Asian Americans in Seattle theatre and looks ahead to work still to be done
In 2012 I wrote a piece featured on the online dramaturgical commons Howlround about the importance of Asian American representation on Seattle stages and how invisible we were in the local theatre scene If it werenrsquot for Asian American theatre companies like SIS Productions Pork Filled Players Repertory Actors Theatre (ReAct) and Pratidhwani Asian American actors telling Asian and Asian American stories by Asian American playwrights would be almost non-existent in Seattle In the intervening five years the Seattle theatre ecosystem has
harbored both monumental failures and unprecedented successes when it comes to the representations of Asians and Asian Americans on stage The artists that work heremdashespecially white arts administratorsmdashstill have a lot of work to do
I grew up in Seattle and our theatre scene has always been incredibly white In the 1990s a guide for actors wanting to work in towns like New York Chicago San Francisco Los Angeles Washington DC and Seattle stated plainly that of all the cities covered in the book Seattle was by
Josh Kenji and Mi Kang in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Spring 2017 Photo by Ken Holmes
Asian Americans in Seattle Theatre
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A New Seattle Opera Co-Production In Italian with English subtitles Evenings 730 PM Sundays 200 PM
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far the most white on stage The guide warned that it would be incredibly challenging for any actor of color to work here It was a reality that actors of color in Seattle already knew but most theatres remained unaware Twenty years later a series of events cracked the Seattle theatre scene wide open uncovering a long-overdue conversation about race and lack of representation
In 2014 the Seattle Gilbert amp Sullivan Society mounted a production of The Mikado The Mikado is a Gilbert and Sullivan ldquocomic operettardquo from 1885 Even though the operetta is set in Japan in the summer 2014 production not a single actor was of Asian ancestry Sharon Pian Chan of The Seattle Times called out the productions use of yellow face a term for having non-Asian actors made up to look stereotypically Asian and incited a controversy The local Asian American
The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
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community protested audience members told protestors to ldquoGo back to where you came fromrdquo and the conflict attracted national media attention Locally the controversy was contained primarily within the performing arts realm but via social media and local radio the conversation grew These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
I felt an open conversation about race was vital for our community to create understanding and to move forward I requested and was granted permission to quickly organize a community forum through my office the City of Seattlersquos Office of Arts amp Culture which we called ldquoArtistic Freedom and Artistic Responsibilityrdquo The evening featured a panel of theater artists educators and activists and was done in partnership with the Cityrsquos Office for Civil Rights 4Culture and the Seattle Repertory Theatre Through the discussion it became clear that within Seattlersquos theatre community two very different populations existed people of color whose lived experience had long demonstrated to us that things were not equal and that the lack of representation and inclusion in the local theatre scene was palpably real and many open-minded progressive white liberals who were shocked to discover that any of this was true
Upcoming Productions Featuring Asian American Artists and Stories
bull Intimanrsquos ldquoDragon Ladyrdquo by Sara Porkalob September 5 ndash October 1
bull Seattle Operarsquos ldquoAn American Dreamrdquo with music by Jack Perla and libretto by Jessica Murphy Moo September 7 ndash 17
bull ACTrsquos ldquoKing of the Yeesrdquo by Lauren Yee September 8 ndash October 1
bull Kultura Artsrsquo ldquoMabuhay Majestyrdquo by Robert Francis Flor September 29 ndash 30
bull Seattle Public Theater amp SIS Productionsrsquo ldquoThe World of Extreme Happinessrdquo by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig October 13 ndash November 5
bull Seattle Public Theaterrsquos ldquoThe Flight Before Xmasrdquo by Maggie Lee December 1 ndash 24
This page The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
Five years ago the only production featuring Asian American protagonists not being produced by an Asian American theatre company was Annie Lareaursquos adaptation of Jamie Fordrsquos novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter amp Sweet for Book-It Repertory Theatre Between 2013 through early 2016 there were a handful of local productions that while written by Asian American playwrights did not feature any Asian Americans in the casting But a study of the most recent theatre season and the one coming up reveals a distinctly hopeful trend
In 2016 16 productions in Seattle were either written by andor featured Asian Americans as the leading protagonists and of those almost 23 of them were produced by non-Asian American theatres Thatrsquos a 400 increase in the number of Asian American productions since 2012 That count doesnrsquot include another hopeful trend that many more Asian American actors were being cast in non-Asian specific roles By the looks of the 2017 season the upward trend is set to continue
So what spurred this incredible growth Several factors might be in play After that 2014 convening many local arts administrators realized that if they wanted to be perceived as truly inclusive they needed to start
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making changes from the inside out Many started participating in racial equity learning cohorts and trainings offered by the Seattle Office of Arts amp Cultural Affairs Others joined a diversity and inclusion cohort through Theatre Puget Sound and led by Carmen Morgan a much-respected activist and teacher who helped the Oregon Shakespeare Festival transform itself towards becoming more of an anti-racist organization Andrew Russell soon-to-be Artistic Director Emeritus of Intiman and Matthew Wright Artistic Director at ArtsWest credit color conscious casting workshops offered in early 2015 as opening their awareness about the lack of equity for actors of color They both made a commitment and told the directors they hired to cast more diversely
In fact many theatres and directors started proactively seeking a greater diversity of actors and scripts and were surprised when the productions thrived at the box office ArtsWest in association with SIS Productions produced Chinglish by David Henry Hwang in 2015 and sold out much of its run Chinglish was the first Asian American play the company had produced and it ended up breaking their box office attendance for a non-musical show Annex Theatre produced the world premiere of Seayoung Yimrsquos Do It for Umma in 2016 as an off-night production and had so many sold-out crowds that Yim and director Sara Porkalob ended up remounting it in partnership with the Theatre Off Jackson to accommodate everyone who wanted to see it Yim went on to receive the 2016 Gregory Award for Peoplersquos Choice for Outstanding Play for her script
What Seattle theatre companies discovered was that people were hungry for new stories and a greater diversity of representation on stage When Chinglish was running I was in line at a local deli in West Seattle just down the street from ArtsWest and the woman in front of me told the cashier all about
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WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
encoreartsprogramscom A-9
WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
encoreartsprogramscom A-11
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
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the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
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Contents3 Asian Americans in Seattle Theatre
Kathy Hsieh revisits her 2012 survey and assesses the work still to be done
Dialogue
13 The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Encore Stages in conversation with Jared Michael Brown
Intermission Brain Transmission
15 Test yourself with our trivia quiz
Encore Stages features the following organizations
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September 2017Volume 14 No1
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Kathy Hsieh revisits her 2012 survey of the space for Asian Americans in Seattle theatre and looks ahead to work still to be done
In 2012 I wrote a piece featured on the online dramaturgical commons Howlround about the importance of Asian American representation on Seattle stages and how invisible we were in the local theatre scene If it werenrsquot for Asian American theatre companies like SIS Productions Pork Filled Players Repertory Actors Theatre (ReAct) and Pratidhwani Asian American actors telling Asian and Asian American stories by Asian American playwrights would be almost non-existent in Seattle In the intervening five years the Seattle theatre ecosystem has
harbored both monumental failures and unprecedented successes when it comes to the representations of Asians and Asian Americans on stage The artists that work heremdashespecially white arts administratorsmdashstill have a lot of work to do
I grew up in Seattle and our theatre scene has always been incredibly white In the 1990s a guide for actors wanting to work in towns like New York Chicago San Francisco Los Angeles Washington DC and Seattle stated plainly that of all the cities covered in the book Seattle was by
Josh Kenji and Mi Kang in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Spring 2017 Photo by Ken Holmes
Asian Americans in Seattle Theatre
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far the most white on stage The guide warned that it would be incredibly challenging for any actor of color to work here It was a reality that actors of color in Seattle already knew but most theatres remained unaware Twenty years later a series of events cracked the Seattle theatre scene wide open uncovering a long-overdue conversation about race and lack of representation
In 2014 the Seattle Gilbert amp Sullivan Society mounted a production of The Mikado The Mikado is a Gilbert and Sullivan ldquocomic operettardquo from 1885 Even though the operetta is set in Japan in the summer 2014 production not a single actor was of Asian ancestry Sharon Pian Chan of The Seattle Times called out the productions use of yellow face a term for having non-Asian actors made up to look stereotypically Asian and incited a controversy The local Asian American
The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
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community protested audience members told protestors to ldquoGo back to where you came fromrdquo and the conflict attracted national media attention Locally the controversy was contained primarily within the performing arts realm but via social media and local radio the conversation grew These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
I felt an open conversation about race was vital for our community to create understanding and to move forward I requested and was granted permission to quickly organize a community forum through my office the City of Seattlersquos Office of Arts amp Culture which we called ldquoArtistic Freedom and Artistic Responsibilityrdquo The evening featured a panel of theater artists educators and activists and was done in partnership with the Cityrsquos Office for Civil Rights 4Culture and the Seattle Repertory Theatre Through the discussion it became clear that within Seattlersquos theatre community two very different populations existed people of color whose lived experience had long demonstrated to us that things were not equal and that the lack of representation and inclusion in the local theatre scene was palpably real and many open-minded progressive white liberals who were shocked to discover that any of this was true
Upcoming Productions Featuring Asian American Artists and Stories
bull Intimanrsquos ldquoDragon Ladyrdquo by Sara Porkalob September 5 ndash October 1
bull Seattle Operarsquos ldquoAn American Dreamrdquo with music by Jack Perla and libretto by Jessica Murphy Moo September 7 ndash 17
bull ACTrsquos ldquoKing of the Yeesrdquo by Lauren Yee September 8 ndash October 1
bull Kultura Artsrsquo ldquoMabuhay Majestyrdquo by Robert Francis Flor September 29 ndash 30
bull Seattle Public Theater amp SIS Productionsrsquo ldquoThe World of Extreme Happinessrdquo by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig October 13 ndash November 5
bull Seattle Public Theaterrsquos ldquoThe Flight Before Xmasrdquo by Maggie Lee December 1 ndash 24
This page The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
Five years ago the only production featuring Asian American protagonists not being produced by an Asian American theatre company was Annie Lareaursquos adaptation of Jamie Fordrsquos novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter amp Sweet for Book-It Repertory Theatre Between 2013 through early 2016 there were a handful of local productions that while written by Asian American playwrights did not feature any Asian Americans in the casting But a study of the most recent theatre season and the one coming up reveals a distinctly hopeful trend
In 2016 16 productions in Seattle were either written by andor featured Asian Americans as the leading protagonists and of those almost 23 of them were produced by non-Asian American theatres Thatrsquos a 400 increase in the number of Asian American productions since 2012 That count doesnrsquot include another hopeful trend that many more Asian American actors were being cast in non-Asian specific roles By the looks of the 2017 season the upward trend is set to continue
So what spurred this incredible growth Several factors might be in play After that 2014 convening many local arts administrators realized that if they wanted to be perceived as truly inclusive they needed to start
encoreartsseattlecom 5
making changes from the inside out Many started participating in racial equity learning cohorts and trainings offered by the Seattle Office of Arts amp Cultural Affairs Others joined a diversity and inclusion cohort through Theatre Puget Sound and led by Carmen Morgan a much-respected activist and teacher who helped the Oregon Shakespeare Festival transform itself towards becoming more of an anti-racist organization Andrew Russell soon-to-be Artistic Director Emeritus of Intiman and Matthew Wright Artistic Director at ArtsWest credit color conscious casting workshops offered in early 2015 as opening their awareness about the lack of equity for actors of color They both made a commitment and told the directors they hired to cast more diversely
In fact many theatres and directors started proactively seeking a greater diversity of actors and scripts and were surprised when the productions thrived at the box office ArtsWest in association with SIS Productions produced Chinglish by David Henry Hwang in 2015 and sold out much of its run Chinglish was the first Asian American play the company had produced and it ended up breaking their box office attendance for a non-musical show Annex Theatre produced the world premiere of Seayoung Yimrsquos Do It for Umma in 2016 as an off-night production and had so many sold-out crowds that Yim and director Sara Porkalob ended up remounting it in partnership with the Theatre Off Jackson to accommodate everyone who wanted to see it Yim went on to receive the 2016 Gregory Award for Peoplersquos Choice for Outstanding Play for her script
What Seattle theatre companies discovered was that people were hungry for new stories and a greater diversity of representation on stage When Chinglish was running I was in line at a local deli in West Seattle just down the street from ArtsWest and the woman in front of me told the cashier all about
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WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
encoreartsprogramscom A-5
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
A-6 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
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Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
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and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
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and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
encoreartsseattlecom 7
entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
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Kathy Hsieh revisits her 2012 survey of the space for Asian Americans in Seattle theatre and looks ahead to work still to be done
In 2012 I wrote a piece featured on the online dramaturgical commons Howlround about the importance of Asian American representation on Seattle stages and how invisible we were in the local theatre scene If it werenrsquot for Asian American theatre companies like SIS Productions Pork Filled Players Repertory Actors Theatre (ReAct) and Pratidhwani Asian American actors telling Asian and Asian American stories by Asian American playwrights would be almost non-existent in Seattle In the intervening five years the Seattle theatre ecosystem has
harbored both monumental failures and unprecedented successes when it comes to the representations of Asians and Asian Americans on stage The artists that work heremdashespecially white arts administratorsmdashstill have a lot of work to do
I grew up in Seattle and our theatre scene has always been incredibly white In the 1990s a guide for actors wanting to work in towns like New York Chicago San Francisco Los Angeles Washington DC and Seattle stated plainly that of all the cities covered in the book Seattle was by
Josh Kenji and Mi Kang in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Spring 2017 Photo by Ken Holmes
Asian Americans in Seattle Theatre
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COLORFUL FUNYoung love carries the day in Rossinirsquos hilarious prequel to The Marriage of Figaro Featuring familiar toe-tapping music from the iconic overture to a joyous finale this vivacious new-to-Seattle production dazzles with vibrant sets and costumes celebrating the sunny spirit of Spain
A New Seattle Opera Co-Production In Italian with English subtitles Evenings 730 PM Sundays 200 PM
Featuring the Seattle Opera Chorusand members of Seattle Symphony Orchestra
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far the most white on stage The guide warned that it would be incredibly challenging for any actor of color to work here It was a reality that actors of color in Seattle already knew but most theatres remained unaware Twenty years later a series of events cracked the Seattle theatre scene wide open uncovering a long-overdue conversation about race and lack of representation
In 2014 the Seattle Gilbert amp Sullivan Society mounted a production of The Mikado The Mikado is a Gilbert and Sullivan ldquocomic operettardquo from 1885 Even though the operetta is set in Japan in the summer 2014 production not a single actor was of Asian ancestry Sharon Pian Chan of The Seattle Times called out the productions use of yellow face a term for having non-Asian actors made up to look stereotypically Asian and incited a controversy The local Asian American
The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
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community protested audience members told protestors to ldquoGo back to where you came fromrdquo and the conflict attracted national media attention Locally the controversy was contained primarily within the performing arts realm but via social media and local radio the conversation grew These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
I felt an open conversation about race was vital for our community to create understanding and to move forward I requested and was granted permission to quickly organize a community forum through my office the City of Seattlersquos Office of Arts amp Culture which we called ldquoArtistic Freedom and Artistic Responsibilityrdquo The evening featured a panel of theater artists educators and activists and was done in partnership with the Cityrsquos Office for Civil Rights 4Culture and the Seattle Repertory Theatre Through the discussion it became clear that within Seattlersquos theatre community two very different populations existed people of color whose lived experience had long demonstrated to us that things were not equal and that the lack of representation and inclusion in the local theatre scene was palpably real and many open-minded progressive white liberals who were shocked to discover that any of this was true
Upcoming Productions Featuring Asian American Artists and Stories
bull Intimanrsquos ldquoDragon Ladyrdquo by Sara Porkalob September 5 ndash October 1
bull Seattle Operarsquos ldquoAn American Dreamrdquo with music by Jack Perla and libretto by Jessica Murphy Moo September 7 ndash 17
bull ACTrsquos ldquoKing of the Yeesrdquo by Lauren Yee September 8 ndash October 1
bull Kultura Artsrsquo ldquoMabuhay Majestyrdquo by Robert Francis Flor September 29 ndash 30
bull Seattle Public Theater amp SIS Productionsrsquo ldquoThe World of Extreme Happinessrdquo by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig October 13 ndash November 5
bull Seattle Public Theaterrsquos ldquoThe Flight Before Xmasrdquo by Maggie Lee December 1 ndash 24
This page The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
Five years ago the only production featuring Asian American protagonists not being produced by an Asian American theatre company was Annie Lareaursquos adaptation of Jamie Fordrsquos novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter amp Sweet for Book-It Repertory Theatre Between 2013 through early 2016 there were a handful of local productions that while written by Asian American playwrights did not feature any Asian Americans in the casting But a study of the most recent theatre season and the one coming up reveals a distinctly hopeful trend
In 2016 16 productions in Seattle were either written by andor featured Asian Americans as the leading protagonists and of those almost 23 of them were produced by non-Asian American theatres Thatrsquos a 400 increase in the number of Asian American productions since 2012 That count doesnrsquot include another hopeful trend that many more Asian American actors were being cast in non-Asian specific roles By the looks of the 2017 season the upward trend is set to continue
So what spurred this incredible growth Several factors might be in play After that 2014 convening many local arts administrators realized that if they wanted to be perceived as truly inclusive they needed to start
encoreartsseattlecom 5
making changes from the inside out Many started participating in racial equity learning cohorts and trainings offered by the Seattle Office of Arts amp Cultural Affairs Others joined a diversity and inclusion cohort through Theatre Puget Sound and led by Carmen Morgan a much-respected activist and teacher who helped the Oregon Shakespeare Festival transform itself towards becoming more of an anti-racist organization Andrew Russell soon-to-be Artistic Director Emeritus of Intiman and Matthew Wright Artistic Director at ArtsWest credit color conscious casting workshops offered in early 2015 as opening their awareness about the lack of equity for actors of color They both made a commitment and told the directors they hired to cast more diversely
In fact many theatres and directors started proactively seeking a greater diversity of actors and scripts and were surprised when the productions thrived at the box office ArtsWest in association with SIS Productions produced Chinglish by David Henry Hwang in 2015 and sold out much of its run Chinglish was the first Asian American play the company had produced and it ended up breaking their box office attendance for a non-musical show Annex Theatre produced the world premiere of Seayoung Yimrsquos Do It for Umma in 2016 as an off-night production and had so many sold-out crowds that Yim and director Sara Porkalob ended up remounting it in partnership with the Theatre Off Jackson to accommodate everyone who wanted to see it Yim went on to receive the 2016 Gregory Award for Peoplersquos Choice for Outstanding Play for her script
What Seattle theatre companies discovered was that people were hungry for new stories and a greater diversity of representation on stage When Chinglish was running I was in line at a local deli in West Seattle just down the street from ArtsWest and the woman in front of me told the cashier all about
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WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
A-2 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
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the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
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Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
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A New Seattle Opera Co-Production In Italian with English subtitles Evenings 730 PM Sundays 200 PM
Featuring the Seattle Opera Chorusand members of Seattle Symphony Orchestra
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far the most white on stage The guide warned that it would be incredibly challenging for any actor of color to work here It was a reality that actors of color in Seattle already knew but most theatres remained unaware Twenty years later a series of events cracked the Seattle theatre scene wide open uncovering a long-overdue conversation about race and lack of representation
In 2014 the Seattle Gilbert amp Sullivan Society mounted a production of The Mikado The Mikado is a Gilbert and Sullivan ldquocomic operettardquo from 1885 Even though the operetta is set in Japan in the summer 2014 production not a single actor was of Asian ancestry Sharon Pian Chan of The Seattle Times called out the productions use of yellow face a term for having non-Asian actors made up to look stereotypically Asian and incited a controversy The local Asian American
The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
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community protested audience members told protestors to ldquoGo back to where you came fromrdquo and the conflict attracted national media attention Locally the controversy was contained primarily within the performing arts realm but via social media and local radio the conversation grew These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
I felt an open conversation about race was vital for our community to create understanding and to move forward I requested and was granted permission to quickly organize a community forum through my office the City of Seattlersquos Office of Arts amp Culture which we called ldquoArtistic Freedom and Artistic Responsibilityrdquo The evening featured a panel of theater artists educators and activists and was done in partnership with the Cityrsquos Office for Civil Rights 4Culture and the Seattle Repertory Theatre Through the discussion it became clear that within Seattlersquos theatre community two very different populations existed people of color whose lived experience had long demonstrated to us that things were not equal and that the lack of representation and inclusion in the local theatre scene was palpably real and many open-minded progressive white liberals who were shocked to discover that any of this was true
Upcoming Productions Featuring Asian American Artists and Stories
bull Intimanrsquos ldquoDragon Ladyrdquo by Sara Porkalob September 5 ndash October 1
bull Seattle Operarsquos ldquoAn American Dreamrdquo with music by Jack Perla and libretto by Jessica Murphy Moo September 7 ndash 17
bull ACTrsquos ldquoKing of the Yeesrdquo by Lauren Yee September 8 ndash October 1
bull Kultura Artsrsquo ldquoMabuhay Majestyrdquo by Robert Francis Flor September 29 ndash 30
bull Seattle Public Theater amp SIS Productionsrsquo ldquoThe World of Extreme Happinessrdquo by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig October 13 ndash November 5
bull Seattle Public Theaterrsquos ldquoThe Flight Before Xmasrdquo by Maggie Lee December 1 ndash 24
This page The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
Five years ago the only production featuring Asian American protagonists not being produced by an Asian American theatre company was Annie Lareaursquos adaptation of Jamie Fordrsquos novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter amp Sweet for Book-It Repertory Theatre Between 2013 through early 2016 there were a handful of local productions that while written by Asian American playwrights did not feature any Asian Americans in the casting But a study of the most recent theatre season and the one coming up reveals a distinctly hopeful trend
In 2016 16 productions in Seattle were either written by andor featured Asian Americans as the leading protagonists and of those almost 23 of them were produced by non-Asian American theatres Thatrsquos a 400 increase in the number of Asian American productions since 2012 That count doesnrsquot include another hopeful trend that many more Asian American actors were being cast in non-Asian specific roles By the looks of the 2017 season the upward trend is set to continue
So what spurred this incredible growth Several factors might be in play After that 2014 convening many local arts administrators realized that if they wanted to be perceived as truly inclusive they needed to start
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making changes from the inside out Many started participating in racial equity learning cohorts and trainings offered by the Seattle Office of Arts amp Cultural Affairs Others joined a diversity and inclusion cohort through Theatre Puget Sound and led by Carmen Morgan a much-respected activist and teacher who helped the Oregon Shakespeare Festival transform itself towards becoming more of an anti-racist organization Andrew Russell soon-to-be Artistic Director Emeritus of Intiman and Matthew Wright Artistic Director at ArtsWest credit color conscious casting workshops offered in early 2015 as opening their awareness about the lack of equity for actors of color They both made a commitment and told the directors they hired to cast more diversely
In fact many theatres and directors started proactively seeking a greater diversity of actors and scripts and were surprised when the productions thrived at the box office ArtsWest in association with SIS Productions produced Chinglish by David Henry Hwang in 2015 and sold out much of its run Chinglish was the first Asian American play the company had produced and it ended up breaking their box office attendance for a non-musical show Annex Theatre produced the world premiere of Seayoung Yimrsquos Do It for Umma in 2016 as an off-night production and had so many sold-out crowds that Yim and director Sara Porkalob ended up remounting it in partnership with the Theatre Off Jackson to accommodate everyone who wanted to see it Yim went on to receive the 2016 Gregory Award for Peoplersquos Choice for Outstanding Play for her script
What Seattle theatre companies discovered was that people were hungry for new stories and a greater diversity of representation on stage When Chinglish was running I was in line at a local deli in West Seattle just down the street from ArtsWest and the woman in front of me told the cashier all about
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WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
A-2 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
encoreartsprogramscom A-5
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
A-6 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
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THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
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Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
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Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
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and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
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and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
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and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
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Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
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community protested audience members told protestors to ldquoGo back to where you came fromrdquo and the conflict attracted national media attention Locally the controversy was contained primarily within the performing arts realm but via social media and local radio the conversation grew These conversations made it apparent how divided Seattle was about race
I felt an open conversation about race was vital for our community to create understanding and to move forward I requested and was granted permission to quickly organize a community forum through my office the City of Seattlersquos Office of Arts amp Culture which we called ldquoArtistic Freedom and Artistic Responsibilityrdquo The evening featured a panel of theater artists educators and activists and was done in partnership with the Cityrsquos Office for Civil Rights 4Culture and the Seattle Repertory Theatre Through the discussion it became clear that within Seattlersquos theatre community two very different populations existed people of color whose lived experience had long demonstrated to us that things were not equal and that the lack of representation and inclusion in the local theatre scene was palpably real and many open-minded progressive white liberals who were shocked to discover that any of this was true
Upcoming Productions Featuring Asian American Artists and Stories
bull Intimanrsquos ldquoDragon Ladyrdquo by Sara Porkalob September 5 ndash October 1
bull Seattle Operarsquos ldquoAn American Dreamrdquo with music by Jack Perla and libretto by Jessica Murphy Moo September 7 ndash 17
bull ACTrsquos ldquoKing of the Yeesrdquo by Lauren Yee September 8 ndash October 1
bull Kultura Artsrsquo ldquoMabuhay Majestyrdquo by Robert Francis Flor September 29 ndash 30
bull Seattle Public Theater amp SIS Productionsrsquo ldquoThe World of Extreme Happinessrdquo by Frances Ya-chu Cowhig October 13 ndash November 5
bull Seattle Public Theaterrsquos ldquoThe Flight Before Xmasrdquo by Maggie Lee December 1 ndash 24
This page The cast of Do It for Umma by Seayoung Yim Photo by Dangerpants Photography
Five years ago the only production featuring Asian American protagonists not being produced by an Asian American theatre company was Annie Lareaursquos adaptation of Jamie Fordrsquos novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter amp Sweet for Book-It Repertory Theatre Between 2013 through early 2016 there were a handful of local productions that while written by Asian American playwrights did not feature any Asian Americans in the casting But a study of the most recent theatre season and the one coming up reveals a distinctly hopeful trend
In 2016 16 productions in Seattle were either written by andor featured Asian Americans as the leading protagonists and of those almost 23 of them were produced by non-Asian American theatres Thatrsquos a 400 increase in the number of Asian American productions since 2012 That count doesnrsquot include another hopeful trend that many more Asian American actors were being cast in non-Asian specific roles By the looks of the 2017 season the upward trend is set to continue
So what spurred this incredible growth Several factors might be in play After that 2014 convening many local arts administrators realized that if they wanted to be perceived as truly inclusive they needed to start
encoreartsseattlecom 5
making changes from the inside out Many started participating in racial equity learning cohorts and trainings offered by the Seattle Office of Arts amp Cultural Affairs Others joined a diversity and inclusion cohort through Theatre Puget Sound and led by Carmen Morgan a much-respected activist and teacher who helped the Oregon Shakespeare Festival transform itself towards becoming more of an anti-racist organization Andrew Russell soon-to-be Artistic Director Emeritus of Intiman and Matthew Wright Artistic Director at ArtsWest credit color conscious casting workshops offered in early 2015 as opening their awareness about the lack of equity for actors of color They both made a commitment and told the directors they hired to cast more diversely
In fact many theatres and directors started proactively seeking a greater diversity of actors and scripts and were surprised when the productions thrived at the box office ArtsWest in association with SIS Productions produced Chinglish by David Henry Hwang in 2015 and sold out much of its run Chinglish was the first Asian American play the company had produced and it ended up breaking their box office attendance for a non-musical show Annex Theatre produced the world premiere of Seayoung Yimrsquos Do It for Umma in 2016 as an off-night production and had so many sold-out crowds that Yim and director Sara Porkalob ended up remounting it in partnership with the Theatre Off Jackson to accommodate everyone who wanted to see it Yim went on to receive the 2016 Gregory Award for Peoplersquos Choice for Outstanding Play for her script
What Seattle theatre companies discovered was that people were hungry for new stories and a greater diversity of representation on stage When Chinglish was running I was in line at a local deli in West Seattle just down the street from ArtsWest and the woman in front of me told the cashier all about
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WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
encoreartsprogramscom A-1
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
A-2 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
encoreartsprogramscom A-5
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
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Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
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and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
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1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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making changes from the inside out Many started participating in racial equity learning cohorts and trainings offered by the Seattle Office of Arts amp Cultural Affairs Others joined a diversity and inclusion cohort through Theatre Puget Sound and led by Carmen Morgan a much-respected activist and teacher who helped the Oregon Shakespeare Festival transform itself towards becoming more of an anti-racist organization Andrew Russell soon-to-be Artistic Director Emeritus of Intiman and Matthew Wright Artistic Director at ArtsWest credit color conscious casting workshops offered in early 2015 as opening their awareness about the lack of equity for actors of color They both made a commitment and told the directors they hired to cast more diversely
In fact many theatres and directors started proactively seeking a greater diversity of actors and scripts and were surprised when the productions thrived at the box office ArtsWest in association with SIS Productions produced Chinglish by David Henry Hwang in 2015 and sold out much of its run Chinglish was the first Asian American play the company had produced and it ended up breaking their box office attendance for a non-musical show Annex Theatre produced the world premiere of Seayoung Yimrsquos Do It for Umma in 2016 as an off-night production and had so many sold-out crowds that Yim and director Sara Porkalob ended up remounting it in partnership with the Theatre Off Jackson to accommodate everyone who wanted to see it Yim went on to receive the 2016 Gregory Award for Peoplersquos Choice for Outstanding Play for her script
What Seattle theatre companies discovered was that people were hungry for new stories and a greater diversity of representation on stage When Chinglish was running I was in line at a local deli in West Seattle just down the street from ArtsWest and the woman in front of me told the cashier all about
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6 ENCORE STAGES
WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
encoreartsprogramscom A-1
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
A-2 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
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Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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WELCOMEFROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
ldquoPlease donrsquot make political statements with your playsrdquo
I have heard that on many occasions during my 13+ years at Seattle Shakespeare Company but during the past few months Irsquove heard it more and more Ironically with Julius Caesar we are now staging one of William Shakespearersquos most inherently political plays
But what makes theatre a political statement in this day and age
Last season we posted a new sign in our box office window at the Center Theatre that reads
ldquoThey do not love that do not show their loverdquo The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act I scene ii Seattle Shakespeare Company is a place of total inclusion We welcome and celebrate all people
As an arts organization is this a political statement or is this a statement of human values Is there a difference
When we produced A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream in 2011 a patron objected that we were rewriting Shakespeare to make a political statement by casting two women as the playrsquos leading romantic couple I disagreed with our patron that this was a political statement I felt the directorrsquos choice made an important human statement Love is love in all the forms it takes As a production was this a political statement
Throughout my career Irsquove watched theatres and arts organizations grapple to varying degrees with how to create greater diversity on stage and off While we still have a long way to go we have seen increased representation of artists of color women and others marginalized in our society as the
seasons have gone on here and throughout the community We have evolved This is particularly thanks to the advocacy of leaders and artists speaking up making us and others aware of the under-representation of these groups Is that advocacy political statements Or a recognition of a way to ensure that diverse artists and audiences are included in experiencing these universal classics as their own Or both
We live in very politically stressful and divisive times Much like the world of Julius Caesar we have many factions fiercely contending with each other to influence the future of our country our society our planet I understand the desire to escape into an artistic experience At times we provide that because laughter and especially shared laughter is an invaluable part of being human
Personally I donrsquot know what does or does not clearly define a political statement anymore What is important to me is that we as a species explore life through stories We expand our understanding through the tales we tell and hear We confirm our humanity And we look at our ideals our values our purpose and yes our politics through these stories and through our art Through plays such as Julius Caesar And we strive to question to understand to discuss to empathize and ultimately to do better
Artists and arts organizations have a responsibility to tell these stories We at Seattle Shakespeare will continue to tell them and view them through a lens that magnifies our times and our place within them These plays are not museum pieces they are living breathing stories
These stories these plays are us
mdash John Bradshaw Managing Director
encoreartsprogramscom A-1
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
A-2 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
encoreartsprogramscom A-3
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
encoreartsprogramscom A-9
WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
encoreartsprogramscom A-11
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
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Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
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Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
A-2 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
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At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
encoreartsprogramscom A-5
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
A-6 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
encoreartsprogramscom A-9
WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
encoreartsprogramscom A-11
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Washington Shakespeare Festival
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Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
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John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
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Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
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Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
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Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
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and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
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and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
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and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
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$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
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CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
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and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
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Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
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and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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The Plot of the PlayIt is the feast of Lupercalia and the great general Julius Caesar is publicly offered the crown of Rome by his proteacutegeacute and distant kinsman Mark Antony Caesar refuses it but his power and popularity are a source of concern to several prominent citizens A rival general Cassius particularly envies him and in the name of the Republic he encourages his friends and relatives to plot Caesarrsquos assassination They persuade Cassiusrsquos brother-in-law Brutus a man of unassailable principle to join the conspiracy and thus lend legitimacy to their scheme
Caesar is told by a soothsayer to beware the Ides of March but carelessly ignores the warning and attends the Senate on that fated day The conspirators surround him and each one including Brutus stabs him until he dies Brutus delivers the final wound
Cassius now wants to kill Caesarrsquos friend Mark Antony but Brutus persuades him to let Antony live and even permits him to speak at Caesarrsquos funeral Antonyrsquos power as a speaker quickly wins over the the huge crowd who now vow to help him avenge Caesarrsquos death The young Octavius Caesar great-nephew to Julius joins forces with Antony and together with an older statesman Lepidus they form an alliance against the conspirators
Brutus and Cassius flee the city and assemble an army at Philippi The night before the battle Brutus is haunted by Caesarrsquos ghost In battle Cassius is all too ready to believe they are defeated Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide unaware that the conflict is going in their favor Octavius Antony and Lepidus are left to form an uneasy triumvirate
Adapted from Shakespearersquos Genealogies by Vanessa James
BLUFF YOUR WAY THROUGH THE PLAYBeware If you watch closely this play is loaded with foreshadowing and omens as they pertain to Caesarrsquos life and even reveal his fate though you have probably already guessed what that might be
The Rite to be NakedJulius Caesar starts with a celebration feast called Lupercalia This ancient annual Roman festival was observed on February 15 In order to ward off evil spirits and purify the city citizens made animal sacrifices and ran nearly naked through the streets with the hope of encouraging health and fertility
Talk About DramaJohn Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln played Mark Antony in a 1864 production of Julius Caesar in New York City Booth wrote in his diary that he had shouted ldquoSic semper tyrannisrdquo (thus always to tyrants) after shooting the president mdash a phrase popularly attributed to Brutus following the murder of Julius Caesar
Rebel BloodBrutus claimed ancestry from another famous figure in Romersquos political history According to legend Lucius Junius Brutus the commander of the kingrsquos bodyguards led a revolt that exiled Romersquos last tyrannical monarch and helped found the Roman Republic Cassius reminds Brutus of this legacy in Act 1 scene 2
A Valiant LifeNelson Mandela survived his imprisonment with the help of a secret copy of Shakespearersquos works Known as the Robben Island Bible it passed from inmate to inmate Mandela signed his name in the book next to a passage from Julius Caesar ldquoCowards die many times before their deathsThe valiant never taste of death but oncerdquo
THE PREQUELOkay so there isnrsquot really a prequel but therersquos certainly material for one from Caesarrsquos life Lost wealth a stint living in Romersquos red light district kidnapped and ransomed by pirates at sea starting a civil war and nearly forming a dynasty that would have ruled over both Rome and Egypt mdash and those are just some of the highlights
Caesar traveled extensively during his life reaching as far as England to the north Turkey to the east and Egypt to the south
THE SEQUELShakespeare dramatizes the aftermath of Julius Caesar in Antony and Cleopatra following the decade-plus power struggle between Octavius and Mark Antony to its bloody conclusion
In 2012 Seattle Shakespeare Comany staged the epic love story right here in the Cornish Playhouse
ALL ABOUT
Caesarrsquos Reflective ReputationOver the course of the last 2000-plus years since Julius Caesarrsquos death his reputation has risen and fallen to reflect changing political ideals
During the monarchies of medieval Europe Caesar received heroic status as one of the ldquoNine Worthiesrdquo (along with King Arthur Alexander the Great King David and others) exemplifying virtue and valiantry His mythology was outfitted with a spectacular birth story a horse with toes and a horn that only he could ride and conquests that took him into magical kingdoms In this time when the authority of kings was legitimized by a monotheistic god Caesarrsquos assassins were placed in the lowest level of hell with peers like Judas Iscariot
By the time Shakespeare penned Caesarrsquos story political structure was changing in England and across Europe as monarchical powers were being consolidated Soon Cicero and Brutus would be celebrated by those who championed the return of republics and Caesar was rebranded as a power-hungry tyrant State buildings constructed following the American and French Revolutions adopted neoclassical architecture that took inspiration from Ancient Rome
During the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini Julius Caesar was celebrated for overthrowing the Roman Republic and establishing an Empire in its place
Across the Atlantic responding to the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy Orson Welles adapted Shakespearersquos Julius Caesar into an overtly anti-fascist staging in 1937 The production featured modern dress and Welles played the role of Brutus
With modern dress and a stark abstracted set Wellesrsquos Julius Caesar (left) was a radical departure from other stagings of Shakespeare in the 1930s (right)
JULIUS CAESAR
BEHIND THE SCENESThe SetScenic designer Craig Wollamrsquos set for Julius Caesar is steeped in Greco-Roman architecture similar to the capitol buildings across our nation The challenge was to create a space that echoed themes found in the play When the Roman Republic starts to fall apart that action gets reflected on the stage As we move backward in time look for the columned building to become more like todayrsquos Roman ruins
The CostumesCostume designer Doris Black has the task of transitioning 21st century clothing to 1st century BC attire We start the play in a modern political arena with costumes that are very similar to our contemporary world Power suits mix with military uniforms as politicians political wives aides press civilians supporters protestors and security gather at the capitol Yoursquoll see an occasional nod to Roman design in a robe during more casual moments Anachronistic elements start to enter into the story at a key moment blending and overlapping with modern dress Soon suits give way to breastplates and armor swords and helmets replace cellphones and briefcases
The CharactersAs Shakespeare tells this story several characters we get to know in the first half of the play go missing in the second half when war breaks out ldquoSuddenly therersquos a Titinius well what happened to Treboniusrdquo said director George Mount at the first rehearsal for the play ldquoI have kept all the conspirators and have them in the war Pretty much every conspirator has a resolution to their story by the end of the play Some are captured some are killed some flee and some kill themselves By combining characters we see what becomes of them as a result of the consequences of their actions Wersquove got characters that wersquove come to care about so we should know what happens to themrdquo
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At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
encoreartsprogramscom A-9
WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
encoreartsprogramscom A-11
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
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At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
A-4 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
encoreartsprogramscom A-5
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
A-6 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
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the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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At Seattle Shakespeare Company we believe that the plays of William Shakespeare and other classic playwrights are timeless works that cross social and cultural boundaries With their rich themes and wide gallery of characters these plays examine the full breadth of human experience love jealousy loyalty leadership passion vengeance romance ambition and humor Within these time-tested works are insights that continue to sing to contemporary audiences and that is why we believe our region deserves a theatre committed to first-rate professional productions of Shakespeare and the classics
Whether set in Elizabethan England in a backwoods trailer park or in a 1950rsquos seaside resort our productions illuminate the relevance of these works delighting moving and often surprising audiences
Founded in 1991 Seattle Shakespeare Company is a non-profit organization and is Washington Statersquos only year-round professional classical theatre company We operate with a budget of $2 million a board of 23 trustees a corps of 320 volunteers a staff of 14 and a pool of more than 200 artists Each year we offer more than 200 performances and educational opportunities through four arms of programming
The Indoor Season consists of five professional productions performed in multiple theatre venues from September through May
The Wooden O outdoor summer shows are free Shakespeare productions in the parks performed for 13000 people in 10 cities across the Puget Sound region
Our Education Programs include workshops school residencies classroom teacher training after-school classes and summer camps that serve 25000 young people and reach out to 140 schools across the state
The State-Wide Tour brings productions of Shakespearersquos plays to schools and communities throughout Washington traveling from Port Angeles to Pullman
These award-winning professional programs reach across barriers of income geography and education to bring classical theatre to more than 54000 people in Washington State each year
FREE AUDIENCE ENRICHMENTSeattle Shakespeare Company provides several opportunities with each production for audience members to learn more about the play and interact with our artists For dates and times visit seattleshakespeareorgenrichment
Jumpstart Lecture Get to know the play before you see it A member of our artistic team will bring you up to speed on the plot characters and history of the play as well as artistic concepts for the production
Post Show TalkbackJoin the cast and crew after the performance as they answer your questions and share some insights into the production
VOLUNTEERINGFrom ushering to office help there are many opportunities to get involved with Seattle Shakespeare Company and join our community Find out about volunteer opportunities on our website
Pictured Betsy Schwartz in Bring Down the House photo by John Ulman
CASTTrebonius CitizenAllan Armstrong
Julius CaesarPeter Crook
Casca CitizenChantal DeGroat
Portia Citizen SoldierSunam Ellis
CassiusBradford Farwell
Calpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall Gordon
BrutusReginald Andregrave Jackson
Cicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget McKevitt
Flavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime Nicole Riggs
Mark Antony Lorenzo Roberts
Popilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid Rock
Metellus CitizenBrian Simmons
Decius CitizenArlando Smith
Soothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler Trerise
Marullus Cinna CitizenAnnie Yim
Lucius CitizenDylan Zucati
PRODUCTION TEAMDirectorGeorge Mount
Costume DesignerDoris Black
Technical DirectorBenjamin Radin
Set DesignerCraig B Wollam
Sound DesignersErik SieglingRobertson Witmer
ComposersPete RemineRobertson Witmer
Fight ChoreographerPeter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Lighting DesignerRoberta Russell
Properties DesignerRobin Macartney
Video DesignerMJ Sieber
Costume Design AssistantHeather Culver
Stage ManagerEmma Pihl
Assistant Stage ManagerJeremiah Givers
STAGE CREWMaster Audio EngineerJohnny Baca
Master ElectricianMarc Mixon
Master Stage CarpenterNat Z Whitten
Wardrobe MasterVeronica Dimoff
By William Shakespeare
The taking of pictures or the making of recordings of any kind during the performance is
strictly prohibited
SPECIAL THANKSAmerican Life Inc Pinky Estell Adam Harrison Ian Jamison LB Morse Seattle Repertory Theatre
PRODUCTION SPONSORS
Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre Seattle Shakespeare Company and Actorsrsquo Equity Association the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
All Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 The lighting designer of this Production is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE
There will be one 15-minute intermission
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
A-6 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
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ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
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and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
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neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
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Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
A-6 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
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the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
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(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
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(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
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Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
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Washington Hall Central District
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Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
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Allan ArmstrongTrebonius CitizenAllanrsquos last stage appearance was at ArtsWest in Death of a Salesman (2016) In Washington he has played several roles for Seattle Shakespeare Company including Holofernes in Loversquos Labourrsquos Lost Aegeon and Dr Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and the Duke in The Merchant of Venice He has also performed with Seattle Repertory Theatre (The Constant Wife) Book-It Repertory Theatre (Pride and Prejudice) and Seattle Opera (An American Dream) and participated in several staged readings with the Endangered Species Theatre Project In the San Francisco Bay Area he worked with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the California Shakespeare Theater
Peter CrookJulius CaesarPeter appeared as Kreon in Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos Medea He was recently in Frozen at ArtsWest Other favorite Seattle credits include Cabaret (Village Theatre) The Walworth Farce (New Century Theatre Company) The Cider House Rules parts 1 and 2 (Book-It Repertory Theatre) The Tempest The Fever The Designated Mourner (New City Theater) Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare Company) Angels in America (Intiman Theatre) The Notebooks of Leonardo (Seattle Repertory Theatre) and The Wizard of Oz (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) On Broadway and on tour he was Mozart in Amadeus Television and film credits include Designing Women Chaplin and Snow Falling on Cedars Peter is a graduate of PCPA and The Juilliard School and he is a member of The Seagull Project
Chantal DeGroatCasca CitizenChantal is delighted to work with Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time A transplant from Portland Chantal is a company member with Third Rail Repertory Theatre Local Seattle Repertory Theatre Intiman Theatre The Hansberry Project upstart crow collective and Village Theatre Portland Portland Center Stage Artists Rep Third Rail Rep Profile Theatre Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE) Portland Playhouse Chantal is an acting coach with The August Wilson Monologue Competition via The August Wilson Red Door Project in Portland as well as with Seattle Repertory Theatre taught voice at Exeter University in the UK and led youth workshops with MetroArts and From the Group Up (Founding Member) Training Shakespeare amp Company Emerson College Chantal does this work with the support of her dear friends and family Representation The Actorrsquos Group and Arthouse Talent
Sunam EllisPortia Citizen Soldier Sunam graduated in 2015 from the University of Washingtonrsquos Professional Actor Training Program where she appeared in Twelfth Night (Malvolia) Pentecost (Yasmin) and 5th of July (Gwen Landis) Since
graduation she has enjoyed delving into the Seattle theater community with productions and readings with Seattle Shakespeare Company Book-It Reptertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater Sound Theatre Seattle Repertory Theatre Theatre22 The Horse in Motion and Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Tour Favorite local roles include Marie in The Wellesley Girl (The Horse In Motion) Eleanor in Bring Down the House (Seattle Shakespeare Company) YulieNancy Beal in The Brothers K (Book-It Repertory Theatre) and KatharineMontjoy in Henry V (Freehold Theatre)
Bradford FarwellCassiusSeattle Shakespeare Company (Measure for Measure Cymbeline) Broadway Much Ado About Nothing The Miser Seattle ACT Theatre (Worse than Tigers Seven Ways to Get There A Christmas Carol Mary Stuart Jekyll and Hyde) Seattle Repertory Theatre (King Charles III Photograph 51 You Canrsquot Take it With You The Imaginary Invalid Twelfe Night Noises Off The Great Gatsby) Intiman (John Baxter All My Sons Grapes of Wrath Richard III A Thousand Clowns) Strawberry Theatre Workshop (Breaking the Code) New Century Theatre Company (Festen My Name is Asher Lev) The 5th Avenue Theatre (Guys and Dolls) Regional ACT San Fransisco and Shakespeare DC (King Charles III) Nebraska Shakespeare (Hamlet Othello Cymbeline) American Playerrsquos Theatre (Henry V The Misanthrope) Bradford was a company member at The Stratford Festival in Canada for three years He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and daughters Willa and Poppy TV Grimm and Leverage
Macall GordonCalpurnia Pindarus CitizenMacall can currently be seen as Anne Crain Walker in the Amazon Studios TV series The Man in the High Castle (seasons 1 and 2) Past work includes Barbecue (Intiman Theatre) Sorry (Thaliarsquos Umbrella Gypsy Rose Lee Award for Best Ensemble-Large Theatre) Humble Boy (Seattle Public Theater) the all-female Julius Caesar (Wooden O) This Christmas (Taproot Theatre) Henry V (Wooden O) The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls (Washington Ensemble Theatre) A Lie of the Mind (CollektorCentral Heating Lab) The Merry Wives of Windsor (Seattle Shakespeare Company) She lives in Woodinville with her awesome husband wacky dogs and more yard to take care of than she can handle
Reginald Andregrave JacksonBrutusReggiersquos return marks his 17th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company for which hersquos played Polixenes Pericles Oberon Edmund and Horatio amongst others including the titular characters of Othello and Macbeth for Wooden O Other favorites include Aufidius for The Shakespeare Theatre Company Jimmie Lee Jackson for Seattle Repertory TheatreOregon Shakespeare Festival in The Great Society and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop at ArtsWest As playwright his adaptations of two Christopher Paul Curtis novels are
Allan Armstrong
Peter Crook
Chantal DeGroat
Bradford Farwell
Sunam Ellis
Macall Gordon
CAST
Brian Simmons
David Rock
Lorenzo Roberts
Reginald Andregrave Jackson
published through Dramatic Publishing with Bud Not Buddy receiving the 2010 American Alliance for Theatre amp Education Distinguished Play Award He can next be seen in Two Trains Running at Seattle Repertory TheatreArena Stage Hersquos inspired by his own Julius Octavian
Bridget McKevittCicero Antonyrsquos Servant Citizen Soldier Bridget is an actor writer producer fight captain on-camera audition coach and co-founder of Training Grenades Theater Company Bridget is known for her work on Person of Interest (CBS) All My Children (ABC) HBO Emmy nominated Casting By (2013) and the 2014 film Days and Nights starring Mark Rylance and Cherry Jones For the past five years Bridget has been navigating a bicoastal career working in film and television in both New York City and Los Angeles She is pursuing her MFA in acting at the University of Washington (PATP 2018) where she was the recipient of the 2016 UW PATP International Stunt School Scholarship Bridget is a graduate of Washington College and The Maggie Flanigan Studio in New York City She is represented by Abbey Lynn Models in NYC and TCM Models amp Talent in Seattle
Jaime Nicole RiggsFlavius Artimedorus Cinna the Poet Dardanius Citizen SoldierJaime is making her Seattle Shakespeare Company debut in this production She is in her final year at Seattle University where she has played Liz in ReEntry Cassandra in Women of Troy and Millie in Picnic She studied briefly at the London Dramatic Academy where she played Ariel in The Tempest and her most recent project was An Awfully Big Adventure with Dacha Theatre
Lorenzo RobertsMark AntonyLorenzo has appeared in Pericles (Wooden O) Henry IV Part 1 (Wooden O) and Othello (Seattle Shakespeare Company) As a member of ACT Theatrersquos 2016 Inaugural Core Company Lorenzo appeared in Dangerous Liaisons The Royale and The Mystery of Love and Sex Other credits As You Like It (Folger Shakespeare Theatre) and Blues for Mr Charlie (The Williams Project) He received a BFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts
David RockPopilius Octaviusrsquo Servant Lepidus Clitus Citizen SoldierDavid is proud and excited to be making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut after recently appearing in Pericles this summer David is a recent graduate of Cornish College of the Arts with a BFA in Musical TheatreHe has been enamored with Shakespeare since he was in grade school and his previous roles include Leontes in The Winterrsquos Tale at Cornish College of the Arts as well as Tranio in Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Companyrsquos production of The Taming of the Shrew Other roles include Guido Contini in Nine the Musical Mark Cohen in Rent and Berger in Hair When he is not acting David plays guitar and looks for ways to spread mental health awareness within our community
Brian SimmonsMetellus CitizenBrian is making his Seattle Shakespeare Company mainstage debut He has performed with Wooden O for three summers as Helicanus in Pericles (2017) Touchstone in As You Like It (2015) and Caliban in The Tempest (2013) You may have seen him locally at ACT Theatre in Lieutenant of Inishmore Seattle Opera in Porgy and Bess Theater Schmeater and Seattle Public Theater in On Clover Road He studied Creative Drama at Illinois State University and then moved to Chicago where he worked with Metropolis Theater First Folio and many others with the highlight being playing Jerry Springer in the North American premier of Jerry Springer The Opera which won the Joseph Jefferson award for outstanding musical Brian can next be seen as Teddy Roosevelt in the Village Theater production of Newsies
Arlando SmithDecius CitizenArlandorsquos credits include The Bacchae at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fences at Swine Palace Julius Caesar for the New York Public Library and commercials for Jordan Brand Intel and Blue Cross Blue Shield He is excited in sooth to make his Seattle Shakespeare Company debut
Tyler TreriseSoothsayer Octavius CitizenTyler attended the Cornish College of the Arts and is now an actor in Seattle He has appeared in productions in Seattle since 2012 including The Whipping Man (Taproot Theatre) Broke-ology (Seattle Public Theater) Mwindo (Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre) The Flick (New Century Theatre Company) John Baxter is a Switch Hitter Stick Fly and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) My Mantildeana Comes (ArtsWest) and Brownsville Song (Seattle Repertory Theatre) as well as appearing in the 2012 film Fat Kid Rules the World and starring in the 2015 indie flick Star Leaf among others
Annie YimMarullus Cinna CitizenAnnie is an actor newly based in Seattle WA Favorite roles include Jean in the world premiere of Charles Meersquos Coney Island Avenue at New York Theatre Workshop Babette in A Tale for the Time Being at Book-It Repertory Theatre Mrs Smith in The Bald Soprano at the New York Fringe Festival Queen Elizabeth in Richard III at LaMama ETC and Lucetta in The Two Gentleman of Verona at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival Film roles include Rammy Parkrsquos The Homecoming Queen premiering at IFP She will be in Theatre22rsquos Sings the Hits and Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre The Journal of Ben Uchida Annie earned her BFA from NYUrsquos Tisch School of the Arts and her MFA from Columbia University
Dylan ZucatiLucius CitizenDylan is elated to be acting up on the mainstage with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previously Dylan worked as a production intern on last seasonrsquos A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and with Wooden O playing Marcellus in Hamlet Dylan recently graduated from Seattle University with a BA in Theatre where he most recently played Caliban in The Tempest
Jaime Nicole Riggs
Bridget McKevitt
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
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DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
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Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
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the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
A-8 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
Dylan Zucati
Annie Yim
Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
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Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
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Doris BlackCostume Designer
Doris has been designing costumes for theater film and dance for the last 20 years Some of her favorite designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Waiting for Godot The Tempest Mother Courage and Her Children and As You Like It A few of her other designs include The Cherry Orchard (The Seagull Project) Ghosts (ArtsWest)Terre Haute (Bridges Stage Company) Black Nativity (Intiman Theatre) A Confederacy of Dunces (Book-It Repertory Theatre)Tilt Angel (theater simple) and Tartuffe (University of Puget Sound) She is the company designer for Spectrum Dance Theater and for the Seattle Menrsquos ChorusSeattle Womenrsquos Chorus Her film work includes The Dark Horse Cthulhu Police Beat Deadline A Water Tale and Shut Eye She works for Period Corsets which produces period understructures for stage and film Doris received her MFA in Costume Design from the University of Washington
Jeremiah GiversAssistant Stage ManagerJeremiah is excited to be joining Seattle Shakespeare Company for the first time He has also worked with Book-It Repertory Theatre (Welcome to Braggsville A Tale for the Time Being The Brothers K Emma) Thaliarsquos Umbrella (When Love Speaks) and with Freeholdrsquos Engaged Theatre Project (Henry IV King Lear) A proud graduate of Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production he also was a stage management intern at both Seattle Repertory Theatre and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
Robin MacartneyProperties DesignerRobin always loves working with Seattle Shakespeare Company Professional credits include technical work with Cafeacute Nordo Youth Theatre Northwest New Century Theatre Co Book-It Repertory Theatre Theatre22 Annex Theatre Bainbridge Center for the Performing Arts Live Girls Theater Pork Filled Productions and eSe Teatro She is the scene shop supervisor at the University of Puget Sound as well as front of house managerresident set designer at the Theatre Off-Jackson
George MountDirectorFor Seattle Shakespeare Company George has recently appeared in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Winterrsquos Tale Romeo and Juliet and Titus Andronicus Recent direction credits include A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Hamlet (Wooden O) and Henry IV Part I (Wooden O) George is the founding Artistic Director of Wooden O where he has played Malvolio Iago Richard III Shylock Hamlet Cassius Benedick Caliban Romeo and Feste and directed many productions Other credits include work at ACT Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Seattle Public Theater SecondStory Repertory Theatre and Village Theatre
Peter Dylan OrsquoConnorFight ChoreographerPast fight choreography with Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Hamlet King Lear Twelfth Night Henry V Macbeth Much Ado About Nothing Pericles As You Like It Othello and The Taming of the Shrew Other credits include A Streetcar Named Desire Abe Lincoln in Illinois Crime and Punishment The Childrenrsquos Hour John Baxter is a Switch Hitter and Bootycandy (Intiman Theatre) As You Like It (Oregon State College) Henry IV (Engaged Theatre) as well as work with New Century Theatre Company UMO Ensemble Cornish College of the Arts The 1448 Projects Emerson College Capitol Hill Arts Center Theater Schmeater Theatre Under the Influence Consolidated Works The Globus Theatre (Novosibirsk Russia) and the Novosibirsk College of Acting Peter is the Production Director for The 1448 Projects and a Co-Founding member of New Century Theatre Company Peter works on faculty and is the Staff Technical DirectorScene Shop Supervisor at Cornish College of the Arts where he graduated with honors in 1994
Emma PihlStage ManagerEmma is happy to be returning to Seattle Shakespeare Company after roaming the parks with Much Ado About Nothing this summer and working on their recent productions of The Winterrsquos Tale Titus Andronicus and As You Like It (Wooden O) Emma has also recently worked with Seattle Repertory Theatre (Here Lies Love) Book-It Repertory Theatre (A Moveable Feast Treasure Island Pride and Prejudice The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay and others) ACT Theatre and The 5th Avenue Theatre (Assassins) Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre (Elephant and Piggiersquos ldquoWe Are in a Playrdquo) Village Theatre (Cabaret) and New Century Theatre Company (The Flick) Emma is a member of New Century Theatre Company
Benjamin RadinTechnical DirectorBen is the Technical Director for Book-It Repertory Theatre and is ecstatic to again be partnering with Seattle Shakespeare Company to produce scenery for their upcoming season Prior to joining Book-It he worked as a Scenic Carpenter at Seattle Repertory Theatre for five season and before that built scenery for ACT Theatre Seattle Opera The 5th Avenue Theatre Pacific Northwest Ballet and many others He has worked as a Technical Director for Washington Ensemble Theatre The Satori Group and the Okoboji Summer Theatre He received his BA in Drama from the University of Washington and is also a Journeyman with IATSE Local 15
Roberta RussellLighting DesignerRoberta has been designing lighting and scenery in the Pacific Northwest area since 1987 Recent design work includes set and lighting design for When Love Speaks
PRODUCTION TEAM
Tyler Trerise
Arlando Smith
and Sorry for producer Thaliarsquos Umbrella and a scene design for Operating Theatre Companyrsquos Stay With Me (a new script by Stephanie Timm) Work at Seattle Shakespeare Company includes Chamber Cymbeline The Tempest As You Like It Waiting for Godot and A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Ms Russell has contributed conceptual pieces for the inaugural years of Northern Lights Northwest a city-wide lighting festival with pieces to be realized at Seattle Art Museumrsquos Olympic Sculpture Park and at St James Cathedral She is a professor at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle
MJ SieberVideo DesignerMJ was previously seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bottom in A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream and Autolycus in The Winterrsquos Tale directed by Shelia Daniels Previous stage credits include roles at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Dry Powder Outside Mullingar Photograph 51 Glengarry Glen Ross Twelfth Night) ACT Theatre (Stupid Fing Bird The Lieutenant of Inishmore A Christmas Carol) Intiman Theatre (Native Son) and Strawberry Theatre Workshop (The Elephant Man Gutenberg the Musical Accidental Death of an Anarchist) He is a Founding Member and Associate Artistic Director with New Century Theatre Company and appeared on stage in The Adding Machine O Lovely Glowworm The Trial and Festen and directed the West Coast premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Flick
Erik SieglingSound DesignerErik is very pleased to be teaming up with Rob Witmer to design the sound scapes for this production of Julius Caesar Previous sound design credits include Bad Panda and Reckless with Fantastic Z Theatre Company and The Death of Brian Part II by Ricky Coates See Erik acting soon on stage in Fantastic Zrsquos production of Next Fall and on TV in Z Nation (season 4) Erik has worked as a sound engineer for Seattle Shakespeare Company for numerous productions and is so grateful for the opportunity to join the creative team
Robertson WitmerSound DesignerRobrsquos previous designs for Seattle Shakespeare Company include Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) Bring Down the House parts 1 and 2 Romeo and Juliet and Mrs Warrenrsquos Profession Other recent credits include Daisy Stupid Fing Bird and The Cherry Orchard (ACT Theatre) Lydia (Strawberry Theatre Workshop) Dancing at Lughnasa (Tantrum Theater Company) and Tale for the Time Being (Book-It Repertory Theatre) Robrsquos designs have also been heard at Washington Ensemble Theatre New Century Theatre Company Spectrum Dance
Theater and Teatro ZinZanni His onstage appearances include Mr Burns A Post-Electric Play (ACT Theatre) A Doctor in Spite of Himself (Intiman Theatre Berkeley Repertory) and Fiddler on the Roof (Village Theatre Arizona Theatre Company)
Craig B WollamSet Designer This will be Craigrsquos 99th production with Seattle Shakespeare Company Previous credits include Pericles (Wooden O) and Much Ado About Nothing (Wooden O) A Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream Much Ado About Nothing and The Taming of the Shrew mdash among 94 others Craigrsquos scenic and lighting designs have been seen at Strawberry Theatre Workshop Langston Hughes Intiman Theatre Seattle Opera Centerstage Seattle Repertory Theatre Book-It Repertory Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre Spectrum Dance Theater CLO ArtsWest Bellevue Opera Wing Luke Museum The Bruce Lee Exhibit for InterIm Empty Space Theatre Seattle Public Theater Youth Theatre Northwest and Tacoma Actors Guild locally Elsewhere Craig designed for Arizona Theatre Co Chicago Theatre Center Atlantarsquos 14th St Theatre Bostonrsquos Lyric Theatre Dance Theatre Workshop of NY Spoleto Festival of Italy Colony in Miami Zephyr in LA Kohler Arts in Sheboygan and Actorrsquos Playhouse NY Craig recently closed his non-profit of 18 years Seattle Scenic Studios to focus on teaching and design
Actorsrsquo Equity Association (AEA) founded in 1913 represents more than 45-thousand actors and stage managers in the United States Equity seeks to advance promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society Equity negotiates wages and working conditions providing a wide range of benefits including health and pension plans AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA an international organization of performing arts unions The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence wwwactorsequityorg
John BradshawManaging DirectorNow in his fifteenth season with Seattle Shakespeare Company John is a graduate of the University of Washington and has spent nearly his entire career as part of the Seattle theatre community At Seattle Shakespeare he has overseen the growth of the company from a budget of $398000 to $2 million during his tenure and from serving 16000 people a year to 54000 balanced the budget for 13 of 14 seasons and helped lead a merger with Wooden O an award-winning free outdoor Shakespeare theatre (founded by George Mount) Prior to joining Seattle Shakespeare Company he was Managing Director at The Empty Space Theatre and Director of Endowment and Planned Giving at Seattle Repertory Theatre John served as General Manager and Development Director during
construction and initial operations at Kirkland Performance Center At Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre he was part of the development staff during the capital campaign to build the Charlotte Martin Theatre John is Treasurer of the board of directors for TeenTix He has served on the boards of Theatre Puget Sound Book-It Repertory Theatre and the Washington State Arts AllianceFoundation as well as for the Visiting Committee for the School of Drama at the University of Washington He is the recipient of the 2012 Melissa Hines Award for Outstanding Theatre Practitioner
George MountArtistic DirectorSee Production Team bios
LEADERSHIP
Scenery Staging and Wardrobe work is performed by employees represented by the IATSE Locals 15 488 and 887 working in collaboration with Seattle Shakespeare Company
encoreartsprogramscom A-9
WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
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ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
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Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
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and Jeffrey Ochsner
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and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
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and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
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and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
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and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
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and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
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and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
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Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
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and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
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and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
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WHAT ITrsquoS ABOUTWhen small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos
WHERE ITrsquoS PERFORMINGCenter TheatreArmory Building at the Seattle Center305 Harrison St
WHO YOUrsquoVE SEENShanna AllmanA Midsummer Nightrsquos Dream The Miser
Rob BurgessOthello The Merry Wives of Windsor
Susanna BurneyElectra Romeo and Juliet As You Like It
Jonelle JordanThe Winterrsquos Tale
Kevin KellyThe Comedy of Errors
Imogen LoveLoversquos Labourrsquos Lost (Wooden O)
Arjun PandePericles (Wooden O) Hamlet (Wooden O) The Comedy of Errors
Brandon J SimmonsTartuffe Richard II The Tempest (Wooden O)
Bob WrightMother Courage and Her Children Tartuffe Pygmalion
NEXT ON STAGE OCT 24ndashNOV 19
GET TICKETSseattleshakespeareorg
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcherfrom the original by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Allison Narver
For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
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Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
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Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
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Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
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and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
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Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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For ten consecutive years the National Endowment for the Arts has underwritten Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos educational touring company with a generous annual award of $25000 With the NEArsquos support Seattle Shakespeare has produced two plays each year that travel to schools across the state From Aberdeen to Pullman the touring company serves more than 16000 students who would not otherwise have access to professional theater due to geographical or financial barriers
Seattle Shakespeare Company learned that the NEA would not fund our educational touring company this year Despite this setback we made a promise as a staff and board to continue to produce the tour mdash that we would fight for it mdash because it is integral to our mission to make the works of Shakespeare accessible to all and because we know that our touring company matters deeply to the schools teachers and especially to the students that we serve
Your donation today is an investment in arts education that is adaptable to the needs of students and teachers and rooted in the time-tested works of William Shakespeare Your financial support celebrates the power of Shakespearersquos plays to
inspire reflection and personal growth
Please help us provide access and arts education to the next generation of compassionate citizens mdash bright young people from all walks of life who are hungry for arts experiences in city schools rural farm towns and expanding suburbs where the demographics and fundamental needs of these communities are changing rapidly
You can donate easily tonight via our mobile app or the donation box in the
theater lobby You can also give through our website or by mailing a check payable to Seattle Shakespeare Company Your gift in any amount supports affordable and subsidized theater education programs in Washington State
NOW MORE THAN EVERMake a gift today in support of
Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos education programs
Pictured 2017 tour cast Tom Dewey and Maya Burton in The Taming of the Shrew Alexandria Chipman and Rafael Molina in Romeo and Juliet Sophie Franco and Arjun Pande in The Taming of the Shrew
ldquoLiving in a remote area our students lack easy access to
performing arts opportunities available to their city counterparts Seattle Shakespeare Company
has a huge impact on our kids They help us imagine worlds
beyond our valleyrdquo
Mark Wenzel SuperintendentMethow Valley School District
Thank you for being a partner in our workDonate online at seattleshakespeareorg or by mailing a check to Seattle Shakespeare Company PO Box 19595 Seattle WA 98109
Seattle Shakespeare Company is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
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and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
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and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
A-12 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2017ndash2 018 SEASON
JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
Subscribe at seattleshakespeareorg
Members of the Swans of Avon have graciously bequeathed gifts to Seattle Shakespeare Company through estate planned giving ensuring that their passion for the works of Shakespeare will live on and inspire future generations
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS THE ARDEN CIRCLE
THE SWANS OF AVON
$25000 and MoreArtsFundThe Boeing CompanyShakespeare for a New Generation a national
program of the National Endowment for the Arts in cooperation with Arts Midwest
Treeline Foundation
$10000ndash$249994CultureAnglo-American Charitable FoundationDLSC Family FoundationHarvest FoundationMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramThe Morgan FundNesholm Family FoundationThe Norcliffe FoundationSafeco Insurance FoundationSeattle Office of Arts amp Cultural AffairsTuxedos and Tennis Shoes
a DSquared CompanyUS Bankcorp FoundationWells Fargo FoundationWilliams and Bauer Endowment for Theatre
$5000ndash$9999Adobe Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Life IncArtsWAThe Boeing Company Gift Matching ProgramFales Foundation TrustGartner Matching Gift ProgramHazel Miller FoundationIssaquah Arts CommissionKUOW 949 FMMercer Island Community Fund
$2500ndash$4999Anne amp Mary Arts amp Environmental Ed Fund at
The Greater Everett Community FoundationDaqopa BrandsHorizons FoundationIBM Matching Grants ProgramMoccasin Lake FoundationPerkins Coie LLPU M R Foundation IncTeatro Zinzanni
$1000ndash$2499Actorsrsquo Equity Foundation IncBill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Matching
Gifts ProgramThe Bungie Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramCliftonLarsonAllen LLPDowntown Bellevue Residents Association
F5 Connects Matching ProgramHewlett-Packard Matching Gifts ProgramHubbard Family FoundationMercer Island Rotary ClubORA ArchitectsPEPSICO Silicon Valley Community FoundationSky River Meadery and Tasting RoomSolo Bar and Gallery
$500ndash$999Carillon Points Matching Gift ProgramFinancial Investment Team IncSavage ColorWest Monroe Partners Matching
Contributions ProgramWilliam H Gates III Matching Gifts
$100ndash$499AmazonSmileApple Matching Gifts ProgramATampT Corporate Giving ProgramThe Clarius Group LLCCoca Cola Bottling CompanyDelta Dental of WashingtonEnvirotestExpedia Gives Matching Gift ProgramGoldman Sachs and Co Matching Gift
ProgramGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramKiwanis Club of Mercer IslandMangetout CateringThomson Reuters Matching Gifts ProgramWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
Workplace Campaign DonorsThank you to the following companies and organizations for encouraging giving through workplace campaigns
Boeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCity of Seattle Employee GivingKing County Employee Charitable CampaignMicrosoft Workplace CampaignWashington State Employee Combined
Fund Drive
David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
$5000ndash$9999Scott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaPaula and Paul ButziJane and Robert DoggettRobert H GreenEdwin and Noriyo HawxhurstLucy HelmHarold and Mary Frances HillAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
encoreartsprogramscom A-13
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
encoreartsseattlecom 7
entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
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JULIUS CAESAR
By William Shakespeare Directed by George Mount
September 13ndashOctober 1 2017Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Political Thriller After the adoring public raises the charismatic Caesar to power political factions question the leaderrsquos motives and growing influence Whispers of mutiny rumble through the corridors of power Brutus and Cassius reach a dire conclusion that will set their country on the edge of collapse_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
By Nikolai Gogol Directed by Allison Narver
October 24ndashNovember 19 2017Performed at the Center Theatre
Bureaucratic Buffoonery When small town officials mistake an inventive clerk for an undercover inspector sent to root out corruption the whole village flies into a tailspin A comic web of bribery lies and rampaging self-delusion entangles everyone in chaos_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TIMON OF ATHENS
By William Shakespeare Directed by John Kazanjian
January 9ndashFebruary 4 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Money Money Changes Everything The popular and wealthy Timon has hordes of friends but only when the wine is flowing When his money runs out Timon turns to his friends for help One by one they refuse him and the carefree philanthro-pist turns into a reclusive misanthrope When fortune shines on him again will Timon find out who his true friends are_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 20ndashApril 15 2018 Performed at the Center Theatre
Kings of Commerce The wealthy heiress Portia is forced to set her suitors a challenge for her hand in marriage In order to woo her Bassanio finances his plan with money borrowed from his friend Antonio All would be fine except Antonio has taken out a loan from the moneylender Shylock on the assurance that his ships will make it back to the city They donrsquot and Shylock demands repayment with a pound of Antoniorsquos flesh_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
Based on the screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall Directed by George Mount
May 2ndashJune 3 2018Performed at the Cornish Playhouse
Creative Flame Young Will Shakespeare is in dire need of inspiration His next play is on deadline and the only thing hersquos come up with is the title Romeo and Ethel the Piratersquos Daughter Then he meets Viola a smart and beautiful woman who desperately wants to perform on the stage even though itrsquos forbidden Will is smitten and gets inspired to write the greatest love story the world has known
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David AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfTerry Barenz BaylessScott and Mary BergJohn A BodoiaJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDan Drais and Jane MillsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonJean and David FarkasLynne Graybeal
and Scott HarronRobert H GreenBert and Bob GreenwoodJohn and Ellen HillKen and Karen JonesAngelique Leone
and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey GunnGustavo and Kristina Mehas
Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben
Phillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosMichael Milligan
and Jeanne ERosemarie and H Pike OliverMary PigottChuck Schafer
and Marianna ClarkLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTheHappyMDcomWalker Family FoundationPat and Charlie WalkerSteve WellsJanet Westin
and Michael McCawSusan and Bill WilderJeanne and Jim WintzJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous (2)
Sarah and Bob AlsdorfJohn A BodoiaSue B DraisEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonRobert H GreenSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey Ochsner
Nancy TalleyJanet Westin
and Michael McCawAnonymous (1)
To learn more about joing The Arden Circle or The Swans of Avon and planned giving options at Seattle Shakespeare Company please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager 206-733-8228 x 268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
$10000 and upDavid AllaisSarah and Bob AlsdorfWarren and Anne AndersonJody BuckleyJeannie Buckley Blank
and Tom BlankDan Drais and Jane MillsEmily Evans and Kevin WilsonWilliam H Gates IIISusan Elizabeth GeorgeLawrence and Hylton HardJohn and Ellen HillStellman Keehnel
and Patricia BrittonDouglas and Kimberly McKennaThe OrsquoKelley - McCorkle Family
Michele and Kyle PeltonenMary PigottShirley and David UrdalAnonymous (1)
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and Ronald FronheiserMaria Mackey Gunn
Peter and Kelly MaunsellPhillip S and Carol MillerNancy Miller-Juhos
and Fred JuhosSue and Steven PetitpasHelen Stusser and Ed AlmquistLaura Stusser-McNeil
and K C McNeilTom Sunderland and Emily RiesserJay Weinland and Heather
Hawkins WeinlandSusan and Bill WilderJolene Zimmerman
and Darrell SandersAnonymous
$2500ndash$4999Bagley Charitable TrustSteve and Stella BassTerry Barenz BaylessMarisa BocciMichael Dryfoos and Ilga JansonsLauren DudleyRick and Terry EdwardsSandra K FarewellJean and David FarkasJeffery Fickes and John HindsStan and Jane FieldsNatalie GendlerHelen Goh and Jeff KadetLynne Graybeal and Scott HarronBert and Bob GreenwoodDavid and Meg Haggerty
Mark and Michelle HamburgKen and Karen JonesSteve and Carole KelleySue and Bob MecklenburgGustavo and Kristina MehasSarah Merner
and Craig McKibbenMichael Milligan and Jeanne ERichard MonroeMeg and David MourningMr Swen Nater
and Dr Wendy GhioraBill and Sally NeukomRosemarie and H Pike OliverDavid RobinsonMavis and Stephen RoeReneacutee Roub and Mike Slass
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS
Arden Circle members are pillars of support who ensure Seattle Shakespeare Companyrsquos growth and development through a multi-year sustaining pledge of $1500 or more
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
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and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
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Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
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Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
A-14 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT WITH MATCHING GIFTS
When you donate to Seattle Shakespeare Company your gift can go much farther
Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
Seattle Shakespeare CompanyPO Box 19595
Seattle WA 98109
Wersquoll take care of the rest
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
encoreartsprogramscom A-15
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FACILITIES PARTNERS
CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
Seattle ShakespearePO Box 19595Seattle WA 98109
Ticket Office HoursTuesdayndashFriday 12ndash5 pm
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
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(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
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of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
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(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
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marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
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10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSJim and Kasey RussellNancy TalleyJim and Kathy TuneRichard and Catherine WakefieldSteve WellsJanet Westin and Michael McCawJeanne and Jim WintzChristina Wright and Luther BlackAnonymous (1)
$1000ndash$2499Eric and Lynette AllaisJulie Beckman and Paul LippertNancy and Sam BentDavid and Debra BoyleJohn BradshawToby Bright and Nancy WardJeff Brown and Anne WatanabeDavid C BrunelleHugh and Nicole ChangSteven and Judith CliffordLaurie CorrinDavid and Helen DichekMary DickinsonChristopher G Dowsing of
Morrow amp Dowsing IncBarbara and Tim FieldenDonald and Ann FrothinghamGail GoralskiLisa HagerJames Halliday and Tyson GreerJohn and Wendy HardmanBrad and Zoe HaversteinSusan HerringRandy and Barbara HieronymusMark Houtchens and Pat HackettJane and Randall HummerBill Johns and Stephanie KallosDeborah JohnsonKaren Jones and Erik RasmussenDean W KoontsKarl and Anne KorsmoFrida KumarSusan Leavitt and Bill BlockCharlotte Lin and Robert PorterEmonie Little and Gary PiagetMarianne and Jim LoGerfoPeggy Martin and Brian KregerTeresa MathisBeth McCaw and Yahn BernierVicki McMullinBrian and Launi MeadPamela MerrimanSusan Featherstone NelsonNick and Joan NicholsonCharles G NordhoffCheryl and Tom OliverHal Opperman
and JoLynn EdwardsDave OskampAnne Otten and James AdcockSandra Perkins
and Jeffrey OchsnerLori Lynn Phillips
and David C LundsgaardSteve Pline and Tony PaulJudy G PollErik PontiusCynthia L Randall and Gary M
GoldsteinMadhu T RaoAnne Repass and JJ EwingKerry and Jan RichardsJain RutherfordChuck Schafer and Marianna ClarkHarry Schneider
and Gail RunnfeldtGoldie and Don SilvermanMika and Jenny SinananSuzanne Skinner and Jeff BrownBruce and Denise SmithMary Jo and Michael StansburyKimbrough Street
and Art SchneiderSheila Taft
Wilma TaylorMick and Penny ThackerayTheHappyMDcomAnn and Gregory ThorntonMuriel Van HousenYvonne and Bruno VogeleLeslie M VoglPat and Charlie WalkerJudith Warshal and Wade SowersJerry and Karen WhiteSusan Winokur and Paul LeachMiles and Elisabeth YanickAnonymous (5)
$500ndash$999Nina AbelmanPhilip and Harriett BeachGlen and Susan BeebeLenore and Dick BensingerCaptain Paul Bloch
and Sherilyn BlochThe Bluechel FamilyPirkko and Brad BorlandEloise Boyle and Jim GramsCory Carlson and Rhoda AltomCathy and Michael CasteelBob and Loretta ComfortManuela and Terry CrowleyWilliam S CummingsAllan E DavisCathy and Phil DavisRonald G Dechene
and Robert J HovdenStephanie and Walter DerkeMartin and Gillian DeyRick DriftmierAJ EpsteinJoyce Erickson
and Kenneth BrownLorri FaltermanKathryn Gardow
and David BradleeKathleen and Richard GaryMarjorie and Rick GoldfarbMary Gorjance and Bob WinshipSlade GortonJason HarrisMadeline and Peri HartmanGregary HeathMaureen HughesTrudi JacksonSteve and Suzanne KalishKim KempGary Kirk and Norma FuentesKatie and Tom KochJames Lobsenz
and Elizabeth ChoyGerald and Janet LockwoodMary Anne and Chuck MartinChristopher MascisElaine MathiesDavid MattsonAnn McCurdy and Frank LawlerMary MetastasioTom Miller and Terri Olson MillerTerry and Cornelia MooreAllen and Amy MurrayJohn OrsquoConnell and Joyce LatinoCraig and Rose OlsonSarah Patton and Peter FeichtmeirJay PearsonPeggy and Greg PetrieJohn PurdonMegan and Greg PursellBen and Margit RankinGail and Larry RansomNancy Reichley and Tim HigginsHeather and Paul RockRobert RustJayleen Ryberg and Paul MoritzChristine and David SaulnierAnn SchuhWolfram and Rita SchulteBetsy Schwartz
and Peter Dylan OrsquoConnor
Bryce and Chris SeidlKris and Rob ShanafeltLaurie SmileyAlee and Bill SpencerGarth and Drella SteinJohn and Sherry StilinDerek Storm and Cindy GossettMargaret TaylorSeda and Soner TerekAmy Thone and Hans AltwiesMike and Lois TrickeyPaul Gregory UrlaKeith VernonJerry and Vreni WattHelen Wattley-Ames and Bill AmesPeggy and Jack WeisblyJim and Sharron WelchLeora WheelerSally and Tom WilderWayne Winder and Amy EisenfeldKate Wisniewski and Pete TaborChris and Laura ZimmermanAnonymous (4)
$250ndash$499Kathleen and Mike AmbielliTiffany Andersen
and Nicholas Harper-SmithSharon S ArmstrongMark Ashida and Lisbet NilsonBradley and Sally BagshawHarriet and Jon BakkenSybil Barney and Joel ShepardBeth BazleyAnn BellerIrv and Luann BertramHamida BosmajianDoreen and Ralph BoyMark BoydPhilip BrazilAnn M BriceGeorge BrightAnne BrindleCara and Darby BrownJanet BrownScott and Cindy BuchananJulia BuckBetty BuckleyJean Burch FallsKarlyn and Richard ByhamRita Calabro and James KellyDiana CareySylvia and Craig ChambersLynne Cohee and Matt SmithCatherine ConollyKeith and Kerin DahlgrenMelodie De MarrBassim and Kara DowidarEric and Polly FeiglPuffer and Tuna FishMichael and Deborah FletcherBrad and Linda FowlerAmanda and Geoff FrohCheryl GagnePeggy GannonMarilyn GistThe Gittelman Family FundRussell and Susan GoeddeMadame GradkaDavid and Holly GraySharon Griggins-DavisJeff Harris and Judy WasserheitPeter and Diana HartwellLeanne and Rick HawkinsCindy HennessyBill HighamHildegard Protection SocietyLewis and Lisa HorowitzLynn Hubbard
and David ZapulskyCynthia Huffman and Ray HeacoxFritz and Nancy HuntsingerTracy and Tim HylandC J IblingsBrien and Catharine Jacobsen
CR KaplanPaul KassenJohn KeeganIan F KeithAndrew and Polly KenefickSally KincaidJill Kirkpatrick and Marcus WheelerBarbara KnightJeffrey KraussLaura and James LaudolffTeri LazzaraSimon Leake and Molly PritchardKathleen Learned
and Gerald AndersonArni LittAlice MaillouxMary and Carl MarinoJill Snyder Marr and Jason MarrKarri Matau and Shelton LyterElizabeth MathewsonEllen MaxsonDonna McCampbellJoe McDermott
and Michael CulpepperBill McJohnJoseph and Jill McKinstryDavid MeckstrothClare Meeker and Dan GrauszTami and Joe MichelettiBruce and Elizabeth MillerCharles and Kathleen MooreGeorge Mount and Amy AllsoppSharon NelsonTimothy L and Heidi A NelsonScott and Pam NolteColette OgleAnne Frances OwenNorm PaaschJohn and Margaret PagelerLenore PearlmanMeredith PerlmanMark PetersonKatrina PflaumerJim PhelpsMichael Pickett and Ann WatsonRachel PodyDavid Ragozin
and Marilyn Charlat DixShelly and Mike ReissPaula Riggert and Doug StevensDaniel RitterKate and Stephen RobinsonStephen and Elizabeth RummageSharon and Bryan RutbergChuck and Tommie SacrisonHarvey Sadis and Harriett CodyRae and Bill SaltzsteinMichael and Jo Anne SandlerRL SchlosserTina Scoccolo and Kevin SteinerMike ScullyChristine ShukenRandy Smith and Sharon MetcalfCarmen Spofford and Bruce WickKevin Howard St JohnDonna Stringer
and Andy ReynoldsJen TaylorMichael TempleAnnie Thenell and Doug MollRobert Townsend and Karen
Stein-TownsendHeather and Eric TuiningaDiane Undi-HagaEugene UsuiJessica WagonerIan WalkerJudy and Mike WalterStacey Watson
and Duncan MooreJohn WebsterGreg WetzelWilliam WhiteJodie WohlRuth Woods
Robert Cathy and Raleigh WrightAnonymous (11)
$100ndash$249Diane Aboulafia and Peter ShapiroGary Ackerman
and Robin DearlingShawn and Lynne AebiBlaise Aguera y ArcasClea AllingtonKathy Alm and Bill GoeAbbie M AndersonJon AndersonBridget ArdissonoJonathan AriesRobert AtkinsTimothy AtkinsonAmanda AustinDeena and Bill BaronSally BartowShawn BazSheryl BeirneTessa and Chris BennionSandra and Jonathan BenskyMichelle BlackmonMolly Blank and Greg JohnsonJanet and Kelby Boguch-FletcherJoseph E BolingArthur BorstSarah and Andrew BorthwickErin and Jeff BreymanMary and Tom BruckerSally BrunettePatrick and Gayle BryanKathryn and Wally BubelisWilliam BubelisKathleen BurnsElsbeth BursellMargaret BustionMarcia and David ButchartRobin C CalhounRoland Carette-Meyers
and Kiki PenoyerTeresa CarewAlan CareyPaul Carlson and Shawn HansonRebecca ChaneyMelissa ChaseJason ChoiCarol Wolfe ClayCatherine Clemens
and Daniel SpethLee and Kristine ClementMatthew CohenRichard Conlin and Sue Ann AllenJeffrey Coopersmith
and Lisa ErlangerMegan CoughlinEdward CoulsonGavin CullenCarin CunninghamLori Mason CurranNicole Dacquisto Rothrock
and Tim RothrockDeborah DaoustJason DardisLisa Dart-NakonVirginia DaughertyEmily DavisReiner and Mary DecherJeffrey DegrootWill DiefenbachDebbie DimmerJennifer Divine
and Laureen FranceLauren Domino
and Andy SchroederDenise and Brian DonaldsonMarcia and Daniel DonovanMike Doubleday and Sandra BorgSue B DraisKathryn DugawLynn DuPaulKeith and Karen EisenbreyJanet Elmore
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Many employers will match your gift to non-profit organizations on a one-to-one basis
Itrsquos an easy way to increase your impact here at Seattle Shakespeare Company
HOW TO MATCH YOUR GIFTCheck with your Personnel Department They will either provide you with a Gift
Matching form or direct you to an online resource If a form you simply fill out the employee part of the form and mail it to
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Seattle WA 98109
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INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERSGeorge EngelbeckAudrey L and H Lee FellingeAshley and Devin FidlerGilbert and Jean FindlayDouglas Paul FletcherGerald FollandKarin Fosberg and Kevin MajeauDavid W FrancisPatricia FrielRichard Frith and Judy HademanSusan and Albert FuchsBryant FujimotoLucinda GaineyDenise GangnesRosalie Gann and Steven BreyerBarbara J GauchHunter and Kathleen GeorgeAlan GibbsSandra GordonDave GossettBarbara Gray and Alfred SilvaTed and Mary GreeniausJanice and Abigail GrimstadNancy and Bob GroteLinda HaasMary Ann HaganHallidie G HaidJeffrey HallVictor HallockDavid Handelman
and Sydney SidnerDrsquoArcy HarrisonMargaret and Tom HartleySue Hartman and Patrick CaffeeDuston and Kathleen HarveyAdam HassonElizabeth HeathPaul and Jean HendersonPaul HersteinStephanie HilbertLeonard Hill and Cathy StevulakKarin Hirschfeld
and Christopher SmithWilliam HochbergGary Holland Jackie McGourty
Quinn and KyleLisa HolmbergEileen S HsuKristi and James HudsonSara-Elizabeth and David HyreKelley InghamDebbie and Patrick IrwinNalini and Ganesh IyerDavid JamiesonLisa JaretWarren JessopDan Johnson and Jill ChelimerAnne and Craig JohnstonCynthia B Jones
and Paul J LawrenceBrenda JoynerJoan KalhornDeirdre KattEvan and Tremaine KentopG David KerlickMary KleinerAlana KnasterMarianna and Agastya KohliBobbi KotulaAnne KroekerAkshay KulkarniKychakoff FamilyEllen Lackermann
and Neal StephensonRichard and Shelly LamoreauxJohn LauberChristopher and Courtney LeeMeredith Lehr and Bill SeversonRoger LevesqueAndrea LewisBonnie LewmanMichael LiebermanSue Livingstone
and Donald PadelfordMartha Lloyd and Jim Evans
Stephen and Jodi Jean LombardoNancy LomnethThomas LucasScott LundhJordan B LusinkMark Lutwak and Y YorkDavid Marberg
and Suzanne BouchardJosh MarionHeather J MartinMike MathieuHeidi Mathisen and Klaus BrauerBarbara MauerCathy and Michael McCartyMichael McClainDeirdre and Jay McCraryMartin McGeeNancy and Jim McGillJohn T McKinneyDouglas and Theresa McLeanMichelle MentzerThe MerrittsMary MetzJulie Anderson MillerMichael and Michele MillerScott J MillerVanessa Miller
and Eric McConaghyWill MillerPeter MillsMegan MoholtPhoebe Ann
and Malcolm A MooreCoeTug MorganTom Morris and Alice BearJohn Mostrom and Cathy WoodsSue MozerCrystal Dawn Munkers
and Matt DurasoffKaye MunsonAntonia NatoliRobert and Jane NellamsCharles NelsonJane NicholsLindsey and Lisa NoblePeter NorbyCaroline NormannCindy NoteboomChristine OrsquoConnorNeil OlcottAllison OostaGlen and Heather OwenMonica PadineantDolores PalomoRobert Papsdorf
and Jonetta TaylorJeff PaulLiz and George PavlovSusan PazinaAndrew Pearson and Carol LewisMaggie and Clint PehrsonGordon and Lyanne PeltonenJ Gregory PerkinsYan PerngKaren PerryMartha Phelps and Daniel LepowJeff PhilpottLoretta PirozziKathleen and Elizabeth PittsEd and Cyndy PollanNancy PregAdam PriceDaniel and Barbara RadinRandall FamilyRed and ReadyBrian and Roberta ReedLaura and Jim RehrmannMargo ReichRobert and Judy ReichlerSteven and Fredrica RiceJorji and Jason Knickrehm RichEric and Karen RichterCarla RickersonRebecca RiesenTed and Teresa Rihn
Richard and Rebecca RipleyGeorgia RobbinsJan Robbins and Stephen MyersKirk RobbinsRoberta RobertsChad RobinsLawrence and Karen RobinsAsta RosewayMarty and Leah RossKaren Rotko-Wynn
and Bruce WynnTherese Rudzis and Steven
McDermottJoseph W RutteJohn SagerMark SandersMary Saylor and William PotterDr and Dr SayreMichael SchaeferSherry SchaversMarguerite SchellentragerDebra ScheuermanSusan Schroeter-Stokes
and Robert StokesAnisha ShankarJohn SheetsMarty Sherman and Linda WallenThomas and Sharon SherrardPolly and John ShinnerHeather SiegelDavid and Stacya SilvermanBernice SmithFred Smith and Sandra BergerGregRobin Smith amp The
Washington Shakespeare Festival
Catherine and Forrest SoderlindLisabeth SoldanoTeresa and Peter SparlingDan StinerElizabeth StokesIsabel and Herb StusserJade SullivanMary Summerfield
and Michael OrsquoNealShelly SundbergConstance SwankTom and Sarah SweenyDebra TanDavid Tarshes
and Deborah KerdemanAlexandra Tavares
and Matt CramerEd and Jeri TharpRobert and Marion ThomasClay M ThompsonMarie ThompsonDan Tierney and Sarah HarlettRuth TollefsonMaria TomchickJohn and Joan TornowNancy Truitt Pierce and Joel SellingShelley Tucker and Bruce ShermanDonna TuggleMeranda TuttleFrank VideoNikki ViselHattie and Arthur VogelMark WaldsteinPatricia A WardElizabeth WassonDr and Mrs James K WeberJoella WerlinCatherine WestElaine WhiteDavid and Beth WhiteheadEvan WhitfieldBill WhitmanAnn Williams and John TaylorShannon WilliamsShelly and John WilliamsRob Williamson and Kim WilliamsAndrew WillnerLin and Judith WilsonJanice Winemiller
Michael WintersBecky and Rob WitmerDan and Judy WitmerTom WolfendaleMorton and Martha WoodKatherine WoolvertonLarry WornianThomas YouderianMarta ZekanKaren and Michael ZenoJoseph and Linda ZimmermanSpring Zoog and Richard T MarksAnonymous (23)
In Honor On BehalfFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in recognition of the following people
Bob by AnonymousCasey by Darby and Cara BrownSarah Alsdorf by
Sally and Bradley Bagshaw Cynthia Huffman and Ray Heacox Shelly and Mike Reiss
John Bradshaw by Kathy Alm Rev M Christopher Boyer Linda-Jo GreenbergAnonymous
Wally Bubelis by William BubelisJake ldquoPufferfishrdquo Cooper by
Kara LagerloefDaniel and William by
Andrew Pearson and Carol LewisSusan Drais by Peter MillsNora Gause by Chad BlanchardKelsi Gilkey by
Shelly and John WilliamsMarc S Harrison by
DrsquoArcy HarrisonPhil and Carol Miller
by Angelique Leone and Ronald Fronheiser
The powerful actors and director of Bring Down the House by Nancy and Sam Bent
William Shakespeare by GregRobin Smith amp The Washington Shakespeare Festival
Suzanne Skinner by Karen Jones and Erik Rasmussen
Coco Stusser McNeil by Janet and Kelby Boguch-Fletcher
Laura Stusser-McNeil and K C McNeil by The Clarius Group LLC
In MemoryFrom February 9 2016 through August 9 2017 donations were made to Seattle Shakespeare in memory of the following people
Patricia Bartlett by David and Debra Boyle
Sue Drais by Stephanie Conor and
Cahillane ShineHarvey Roger Fletcher by
Emily Evans and Kevin WilsonThomas Arthur Grant by
Michelle BlackmonMelissa Hines by AnonymousKishore Kumar by
Debabrata (Dave) GhoshMax and Millie by Judy MoiseMom by Will DiefenbachArthur H Zevin by Rona Zevin
This list recognizes donors with combined donations of $100 or more made between February 9 2016 and August 9 2017 Thank you If you wish to change your acknowledgement listing please contact Tracy Hyland Individual Giving Manager at (206) 733-8228 x268 or tracyhseattleshakespeareorg
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Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
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MISSION STATEMENTWith the plays of William Shakespeare at our core Seattle Shakespeare Company engages our audiences our artists and our community in the universal human experience inherent in classic drama through the vitality immediacy and intimacy of live performance and dynamic outreach programs
A-16 SEATTLE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
encoreartsseattlecom 7
entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
encoreartsseattlecom 9
marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
LUNCH HAPPY HOUR WEEKEND BRUNCH
C O L L E C T I O N S C A F E C O MLO C AT E D AT C H I H U LY G A R D E N A N D G L A S S
305 HARRISON ST SEATTLE WA2067534935
SEASONAL EXHIBITS FOR YOUR PALETTE
EAP 1_3 S templateindd 1 8417 435 PM
BETTER BUILDING THROUGH SERVICE CRAFT AND SCIENCE
WACL HAMMEH1930M7HAMMERANDHANDCOM
REMODELS | NEW HOMES | COMMERCIAL
10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM
Board OfficersJeannie Buckley Blank PresidentDr Madhu Rao Vice PresidentPatrick OrsquoKelley Vice PresidentDavid C Allais TreasurerPhillip S Miller SecretarySusan Petitpas Immediate Past President
Board MembersSarah AlsdorfMarisa BocciLynne GraybealRobert H GreenDavid HaggertySteve Kelley Angelique LeoneAmy LevensonDr Douglas McKennaMichele PeltonenRenee RoubSuzanne SkinnerLaura Stusser-McNeilTom SunderlandJay WeinlandJeanne C Wintz PhDJolene Zimmerman
Advisory BoardKenneth AlhadeffJohn BodoiaPaula ButziMary E Dickinson CPADan DraisEmily EvansBarbara FieldenSlade GortonMaria Mackey GunnEllen HillJohn HillStellman KeehnelSarah MernerJane MillsMeg Pageler MourningMary PigottNicole Dacquisto RothrockJames F TunePat WalkerSteven Wells
LeadershipJohn Bradshaw Managing DirectorGeorge Mount Artistic Director
ArtisticAmy Thone Casting DirectorSheila Daniels Associate Artist
Box OfficeLorri McGinnis Box Office ManagerSasha Bailey Box Office AssociateAriana Chriest Box Office AssociateAly Guzman-Dyrseth Box Office AssociateJordan Lusink Box Office AssociateHannah Mootz Box Office AssociateThalia Shelver Box Office AssociateRachel Warshaw Box Office AssociateWendy Woolery Box Office Associate
CommunicationsJeff Fickes Communications DirectorThea Roe Graphic Designer
DevelopmentAnnie Lareau Institutional
Funding ManagerHeidi McElrath Development Manager
EducationMichelle Burce Education DirectorCasey Brown Touring Program ManagerZandi Carlson Education Coordinator
Operations Victoria Watt Warshaw Bookkeeper
Office Manager
ProductionLouise Butler Production ManagerJocelyne Fowler Costume Shop Manager
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CONTACT USTicket office (206) 733-8222Administrative offices (206) 733-8228Fax (206) 733-8202
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the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
encoreartsseattlecom 7
entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
encoreartsseattlecom 9
marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
LUNCH HAPPY HOUR WEEKEND BRUNCH
C O L L E C T I O N S C A F E C O MLO C AT E D AT C H I H U LY G A R D E N A N D G L A S S
305 HARRISON ST SEATTLE WA2067534935
SEASONAL EXHIBITS FOR YOUR PALETTE
EAP 1_3 S templateindd 1 8417 435 PM
BETTER BUILDING THROUGH SERVICE CRAFT AND SCIENCE
WACL HAMMEH1930M7HAMMERANDHANDCOM
REMODELS | NEW HOMES | COMMERCIAL
10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM
the production saying ldquoIrsquove been to a number of shows there but this was the first time I saw so many people of all nationalities and languages there It was so cool We were all laughing at the same thingsrdquo
Theatre has the power to bring people together in one place so we can experience our common humanity together A greater diversity of stories gives people the opportunity to learn about other people not only what makes us each unique but also what is universal and connects us Local actor Josh Kenji recently seen in Sound Theatrersquos Nadeshiko explains ldquoTheatre helps to cultivate compassion If we only see stories of white people we only cultivate compassion for white peoplerdquo
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are
included that our lives matter too I remember seeing my first stage play when I was 14 I was enthralled It was pure magic and from that moment I knew theatre would always be a part of my life But it wasnrsquot until I saw a production of a Japanese folktale at the Seattle Childrenrsquos Theatre where all the
actors looked like me that I actually believed in the possibility that I too could be on that stage and not simply sit in the dark and watch others do what I wanted to do
Khanh Doan who can be seen in ACTrsquos upcoming King of the Yees knows what it feels like to be on the other side of that equation ldquoWhen Irsquom performing at the Childrenrsquos Theatre and I look out at the audience and see young Asian American kids looking up at me seeing someone who looks like them thatrsquos worth everythingrdquo
If we want to create true equity in this country then we need to start by letting all people see themselves fully and regularly in these spaces ldquoTheatre is innately a democratic practice and Democracy finds its roots in theatrerdquo elaborates Kenji ldquoBoth are not being fully realized in the civic realm if they are excluding
When people of color see other people of color on stage it signals that we are included that our lives matter too
Malie Wong and Greg Lyle in Nadeshiko by Keiko Green Sound Theatre Company Photo by Ken Holmes
encoreartsseattlecom 7
entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
neighborhood near you (910) Dar Williams
lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
encoreartsseattlecom 9
marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
LUNCH HAPPY HOUR WEEKEND BRUNCH
C O L L E C T I O N S C A F E C O MLO C AT E D AT C H I H U LY G A R D E N A N D G L A S S
305 HARRISON ST SEATTLE WA2067534935
SEASONAL EXHIBITS FOR YOUR PALETTE
EAP 1_3 S templateindd 1 8417 435 PM
BETTER BUILDING THROUGH SERVICE CRAFT AND SCIENCE
WACL HAMMEH1930M7HAMMERANDHANDCOM
REMODELS | NEW HOMES | COMMERCIAL
10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
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entire populationsrdquo We need a constant stream of diverse stories single stories lead to stereotypes Many stories with multi-faceted characters leads to greater cross-cultural understanding of each other and of ourselves Diverse representation on our stages is one important part of creating a more equitable civic culture
Wersquove come a long way from having only a single David Henry Hwang play or Madame Butterfly opera once every decade on Seattlersquos largest stages But even with the recent upward trend Asian American productions still only represented 8 of all the productions in Seattle in 2016 That doesnrsquot reflect the demographic of our city 171 of Seattlersquos population is Asian AmericanPacific Islander so we still have much further to go before our worlds on-stage reflect our city beyond the theatre walls Itrsquos vital for larger companies with greater resources to partner with the smaller people of color led theatre companies not only to ensure greater cultural authenticity but as a way of disrupting the inequitable systems in place so that we can create a more vibrant theatre ecosystem
Theatre is the art form that lays bare the human soul so that we might understand that we are not alonemdash
not only in our connection with the characters on stage but also in the experiencing of the story communally with others Imagine how truly powerful theatre might be if we did indeed consistently have people of all races sitting side-by-side laughing and reacting feeling and sharing the many stories of all of us together And when we begin to see and experience the full spectrum of who we are as human beings together think of how much more might be possible in every aspect of our lives If all the worldrsquos a stage then itrsquos time we started seeing more of the world on our stages lt
Kathy Hsieh is an award-winning actor writer and director She has worked in film audio and theatre including the Seattle Rep Book-It ACT INTIMAN Seattle Public Theatre ReAct Living Voices Theater Schmeater Freehold Live Girls 1448 Productions ArtsWest and more As the Cultural Partnerships amp Grants Manager for the Seattle Office of Arts amp Culture shersquos working to transform the Cityrsquos arts funding program through a racial equity lens and helped the agency earn the Seattle Management Associationrsquos first Race amp Social Justice Management Award She is also a Co-Executive Producer for SIS Productions a local Asian American theatre company run by women to provide them with opportunities for developing leadership skills
Evan Whitfield amp Kathy Hsieh in Chinglish by David Henry Hwang presented by ArtsWest amp SIS Productions Photo by Michael Brunk
wwwtownhallseattleorg
Tickets are on sale now Join us in a
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lsquoA Thousand Small TownsrsquoRainier Arts Center Columbia City
(911) John NicholslsquoHorsemen of the Trumpocalypsersquo
The Summit on Pike Capitol Hill
(912) Jonathan WhitelsquoThe Science and Spirit
of the OceanrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(913) Vanessa GrigoriadislsquoSex Power and Consent
on CampusrsquoUniversity Lutheran Church U District
(923) Global Rhythms Concert Brooklyn Raga Massive
lsquoAn homage to John ColtranersquoPlymouth Church Downtown
(925) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Halee Fischer-WrightlsquoThe Art Science and Business of Medicinersquo
Pigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(926) Town Hall Seattle and the Museum of Flight present
Major Margaret WittlsquoThe Military Trial at
a Gay Rights Tipping PointrsquoMuseum of Flight South Seattle
(102) Town Hall Seattle and Seattle University present
Stephen GreenblattlsquoWhat Adam and Eve Can Teach UsrsquoPigott Auditorium Seattle U Capitol Hill
(105) Global Rhythms Concert Trio da Kali
lsquoThe traditional music of Western Africarsquos Mande peoplersquo
Washington Hall Central District
8 ENCORE STAGES
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
encoreartsseattlecom 9
marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
LUNCH HAPPY HOUR WEEKEND BRUNCH
C O L L E C T I O N S C A F E C O MLO C AT E D AT C H I H U LY G A R D E N A N D G L A S S
305 HARRISON ST SEATTLE WA2067534935
SEASONAL EXHIBITS FOR YOUR PALETTE
EAP 1_3 S templateindd 1 8417 435 PM
BETTER BUILDING THROUGH SERVICE CRAFT AND SCIENCE
WACL HAMMEH1930M7HAMMERANDHANDCOM
REMODELS | NEW HOMES | COMMERCIAL
10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM
Paul Flanagan and Jared Michael Brown Photos courtesy of A Sensible Theatre Company
The Only Sensible Thing to Do
Dialogue
For this issue we talked to Jared Michael Brown co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company Brown is an actor who has appeared on stage at The 5th Avenue Theatre Village Theatre Seattle Childrens Theatre ACT Showtunes Theatre Company Contemporary Classics Stumptown Stages and The Endangered Species Project He currently splits his time between Seattle and New York City
Tell us a little about who you and your co-founder are
Paul [Flanagan the other co-founder of A Sensible Theatre Company] and I are two respectable gay gentlemen who moseyed into Seattle years ago and decided that we wanted to produce high-caliber queer entertainment Wersquore two professional musical theatre artists that wanted to sprinkle a little glitter onto the gray and misty Pacific Northwest
Why did you start A Sensible Theatre Company
A city with the 5th largest population of self-identified LGBTQIA+ individuals deserves a company that will focus solely on furthering the conversation of inclusivity and equality [for that population]
A Sensible Theatre Company exists to present fabulous musical theatre productions that focus on furthering the LGBTQIA+ conversation of inclusivity We will do that by producing full-out no-
encoreartsseattlecom 9
marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
LUNCH HAPPY HOUR WEEKEND BRUNCH
C O L L E C T I O N S C A F E C O MLO C AT E D AT C H I H U LY G A R D E N A N D G L A S S
305 HARRISON ST SEATTLE WA2067534935
SEASONAL EXHIBITS FOR YOUR PALETTE
EAP 1_3 S templateindd 1 8417 435 PM
BETTER BUILDING THROUGH SERVICE CRAFT AND SCIENCE
WACL HAMMEH1930M7HAMMERANDHANDCOM
REMODELS | NEW HOMES | COMMERCIAL
10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM
marking productions that place a diverse range of LGBTQIA+ human beings at the forefront of our storiesmdashbecause thats the only sensible thing to do at this moment in time
How long has the company existed
Wersquore fresh We officially released our company onto the world in July though it has been in the works for over a year At the moment wersquore working on fundraising and making connections with those we feel will represent our mission and help us to reach the communities we want to impact
So yoursquore still in the founding phase Any projects on the docket yet
Yes we have several projects in the works A series of gatherings and parties leading up to our inaugural project at ACT in the summer of 2018 PAGEANT The Musical a couple commissioned works in the pipeline and maybe a surprise pop-up event in the near future as well
What is your vision for the future of the company
We plan to continue to curate productions and experiences that further our mission on this continent and on every continent We also look forward to working with At-Risk Queer Youth International Queer Artists and actors of all colors and creeds
Who inspires you
Both of Paul and I are inspired by the local theatre community here in Seattle Itrsquos chock full of individual artists that arenrsquot afraid to express themselves in bold new ways We draw inspiration from those who have paved the path before us Seattlersquos Sarah Rudinoff RuPaul Tony Kushner Ellen Stephen Fry Lily Tomlin Bette Midlerhellip the list goes on and on
How can interested folks learn more or get involved in A Sensible Theatre Company
Anyone interested in learning more about our company and our work should visit our website (sensibletheatreco) find us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram (ASensibleTC) Wersquove got a lot of exciting things in store lt
Enjoy artistically inspired dishes crafted from local ingredients and see the personal story of Dale Chihuly through his collections
LUNCH HAPPY HOUR WEEKEND BRUNCH
C O L L E C T I O N S C A F E C O MLO C AT E D AT C H I H U LY G A R D E N A N D G L A S S
305 HARRISON ST SEATTLE WA2067534935
SEASONAL EXHIBITS FOR YOUR PALETTE
EAP 1_3 S templateindd 1 8417 435 PM
BETTER BUILDING THROUGH SERVICE CRAFT AND SCIENCE
WACL HAMMEH1930M7HAMMERANDHANDCOM
REMODELS | NEW HOMES | COMMERCIAL
10 ENCORE STAGES
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM
1 Book-it Repertory is producing I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings based on the autobiography of Dr Maya Angelou The title of the book is a line from a poem by whom of the following poets
a) Paul Laurence Dunbar
b) Phyllis Wheatley
c) Langston Hughes
d) Gwendolyn Brooks
2 In ACT Theatrersquos King of the Yees playwright Lauren Yee explores themes of family solidarity insularity and alienation The play is set in Chinatown in San Francisco In what year did Seattlersquos Chinatown International District open its own Chinatown gate
a) 2011
b) 2008
c) 1994
d)1974
3 Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is running at Seattle Shakespeare Company During the play Caesar is killed Who was his successor as emperor
a) Octavian
b) Crassusc) Mark Antony
d) Nero
4 Taproot Theatre Company is producing Relativity a play about Albert Einsteinrsquos family life In what year did Albert Einstein publish his theory of general relativity
a) 1923
b) 1905
c) 1915
d) 1934
ANSWERS 1) A ndash Paul Laurence Dunbar Dunbar (1872-1906) an accomplished author and poet was also the lyricist for the first all African-American-produced musical on Broadway 2) B ndash 2008 Construction was completed in 2007 and cost $500000 3) A ndash Octavian Later known as Augustus he is considered the first Roman emperor 4) C ndash 1915 Einstein first hit upon the theory in 1905 but it took a decade to refine defend and publish
Marble head from a statue probably of Julius Caesar about AD50 from Rome at the British Museum Photo by William Warby
Intermission Brain TransmissionAre you waiting the curtain to rise Or perhaps yoursquove just returned your seat before the second act and have a few minutes to spare Treat your brain to this scintillating trivia quiz
Email us the answer to the last question and have a chance to win tickets to a show
Bonus Question
What was the last arts performance you attended that you liked best and whyEmail your response to productionencoremediagroupcom with Trivia Quiz in the subject line
encoreartsseattlecom 11
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM
Yoursquove spent your life accumulating wealth And no doubt that wealth now takes many forms sits in many places and is managed by many advisors Unfortunately that kind of fragmentation creates gaps that can hold your wealth back from its full potential The Private Bank can help
The Private Bank uses a proprietary approach called the LIFE Wealth CycleSM to find those gapsmdashand help you achieve what is important to you
To learn more please visit unionbankcomtheprivatebank or contactLisa RobertsManaging Director Private Wealth Managementlisarobertsunionbankcom 415-705-7159
My wealth My prioritiesMy partner
copy2017 MUFG Union Bank NA All rights reserved Member FDIC Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank NA
Wills trusts foundations and wealth planning strategies have legal tax accounting and other implications Clients should consult a legal or tax advisor
EAP full-page templateindd 1 71717 308 PM