program for "much ado about nothing"
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Program for the Dept. of Theatre & Drama's production of "Much Ado About Nothing," December 9-12, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
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The University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & Dance,Department of Theatre & Drama presents
by William Shakespeare
DirectorScenic Designer
Costume DesignerLighting Designer
ChoreographerVocal Coach
Wig & Make-up DesignerStage Manager
John Neville-AndrewsGary DeckerJessica HahnRob MurphyKristi DavisAnnette MassonDawn RivardEmily Stromberg
Setting:Leonato’s palazzo in Messina, Italy, 1920s
Much Ado About Nothing will be performed with one intermission.
The performers in this production are undergraduate students, faculty, and guests in the SMTD. The designers are faculty and guests in the Dept. of Theatre & Drama. Scenery, costumes, properties, sound, and lighting were realized by the students and staff of University Productions, the producing unit of the SMTD. Ticket sales assist in providing SMTD students with practical training experience before live audiences. Thank you for supporting our educational mission.
Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break. As a courtesy to others, please set cellular phones and pagers to silent mode and refrain from texting during the performance. Photography, audio recording and videotaping of any kind are not permitted.
Much Ado Abou t Nothing
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Cast of CharaCters
Leonato’s PalazzoLeonato, Governor of Messina ...................................................................Leigh Woods*Hero, his daughter ...................................................................................... Erin CousinsBeatrice, his niece ...........................................................................................Alli BrownAntonio, Leonato’s brother ............................................................................ James PiperUrsula, gentlewoman attending Hero ................................................. Madeline ShartonMargaret, gentlewoman attending Hero .......................................... Brittany UomolealePhoebe, gentlewoman attending Hero ...................................................Kendra WilliamsBalthazar, a musician/singer ...................................................................... Jake McClory
The SoldiersDon Pedro, Prince of Aragon ............................................................................Paul KochBenedick, an officer of Don Pedro .............................................................Ben BlackmanClaudio, an officer of Don Pedro .............................................................Philip MaxwellDon John, brother of Don Pedro .................................................................. Dan RubensBorachio, a follower of Don John ................................................................. Nick StraussConrad, a follower of Don John ...............................................................Josh Berkowitz
The WatchDogberry, master constable ............................................................................Neal KelleyVerges, a headborough ............................................................................Gordon GrangerGeorge Seacole, a watchman .......................................................................Tim MarkhamHugh Oatcake, a watchman ..........................................................................Joey RichterWisecup, a watchman .................................................................................Aislinn Frantz
Friar Francis ........................................................................................... Matthew SochaSexton/Messenger .....................................................................................Jon Manganello
* Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers.
about the Playwright
William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564, and attended the Stratford Grammar School until he was about 15. At 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children. There are no records of Shakespeare’s life between 1585 and 1592, when he first established himself as an actor and playwright in London. Shakespeare’s most productive association was with the acting troupe, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, where he served as actor, playwright, and shareholder. Between 1592 and 1611, he wrote 37 plays. He spent the earlier part of those years primarily composing comedies and histories, and wrote most of his great tragedies (1601-1609). Shakespeare composed his romances (1606-1611) when he no longer felt bound by the more realistic devices of his earlier historical and tragic forms. Shakespeare retired to Stratford in 1610, where he lived comfortably as a country gentleman until his death on April 23, 1616. Shakespeare’s tremendous gift for creating characters through his deep understanding of human nature, along with the sensitivity, humor, and depth in his writing have made him the most popular playwright of all time.
about the Cast Josh berkowitz (Conrad) senior, BFA Perf., West Bloomfield, MIben blaCkman (Benedick) first-year, BFA Perf., New York, NYalli brown (Beatrice) sophomore, BFA Perf., Bloomfield Township, MIerin Cousins (Hero) senior, BFA Perf., Muskegon, MIaislinn frantz (Wisecup) junior, BTA Theatre Studies, Dowagiac, MIgordon granger (Verges) senior, BFA Perf., Mamaroneck, NYneal kelley (Dogberry) sophomore, BFA Perf., Ann Arbor, MIPaul koCh (Don Pedro) senior, BFA Perf., Mill Valley, CAJon manganello (Messenger/Sexton) sophomore, BFA Perf., Grosse Pointe Park, MItim markham (George Seacole) first-year, BFA Perf., Novi, MIPhiliP maxwell (Claudio) first-year, BFA Perf., Kalamazoo, MIJake mCClory (Balthazar) senior, BM Choral Music Educ. w/Teaching Cert., Northville, MIJames PiPer (Antonio) guest artist, Ann Arbor, MIJoey riChter (Hugh Oatcake) senior, BFA Perf., Laguna Niguel, CAdan rubens (Don John) junior, BFA Perf./senior, BA English, Mattawan, MImadeline sharton (Ursula) sophomore, BFA Perf., Newton, MAmatthew soCha (Friar Francis) junior, BFA Perf., Naperville, ILniCk strauss (Borachio) senior, BFA Perf., Weston, CTbrittany uomoleale (Margaret) sophomore, BFA Perf., Westport, CTkendra williams (Phoebe) first-year, BFA Perf., Toronto, Ontario, Canadaleigh woods (Leonato) Professor of Theatre, UM Dept. of Theatre & Drama, Ann Arbor, MI
about the artists kristi davis (Choreographer) Choreography: Michigan: The Croswell Opera House, The Encore Theatre; New York City: Radio City Music Hall — The Rockette Experience; Los Angeles: The Buddy Ebsen Show, Girls of Rock & Roll International Tour. Dance Instructor: Washtenaw Community College, UM Dept. of Musical Theatre. Acting: Radio City Rockette (w/Maurice Hines, Susan Anton); danced for President Clinton in Concert of the Americas (Quincy Jones producer); South Pacific (w/Jack Jones); Sugar Babies II (w/Juliet Prowse, Rip Taylor); Buddy Ebsen Show (w/Buddy Ebsen). Other: Member National Association for Drama Therapy; formerly SAG, AGVA.
gary deCker (Scenic Designer) has designed more than 100 productions. In Michigan, he has worked at the Gem, Attic, Birmingham, Boarshead, and Purple Rose Theatres. Recent designs include the national tours of The Sunshine Boys and Same Time, Next Year. His scenic design for Fully Committed at The Century Theatre earned the Detroit Free Press 2002 Theatre Design Excellence Award. He has designed interiors or lighting for commercial projects including: The Elwood Grill in Detroit, The Fashion Cafe in New York, and The Arndale Centre in Manchester, UK. Theatre Department faculty member since 1984.
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about the artists JessiCa hahn (Costume Designer) Assoc. Professor, Head of Design and Production, Dept. of Theatre & Drama. UM: Ragtime, Pride and Prejudice, Madmen and Specialists, You Never Can Tell, J.B., Playing for Time, The Pajama Game, The Burial at Thebes. Regional Theatre: Virginia Stage Company; Goodman Theatre; Lyric Opera Center; Northlight Theatre; Court Theatre; Roundabout Theatre, N.Y.; Utah Shakespearean Festival; Minneapolis Children’s Theatre Co.; former resident designer: Hubbard St. Dance Co., National Jewish Theatre. Awards: Seven nominations and three Joseph Jefferson Awards, Charles MacArthur Award. Other: Member, USAA; MFA in Design, Carnegie Mellon University.
John neville-andrews (Director) Professor and head of performance, Dept. of Theatre & Drama. UM: Director: Uncommon Women and Others, Our Lady of 121st Street, She Stoops to Conquer, A Flea in Her Ear, In Arabia We’d All Be Kings, The Nutcracker, Don’t Dress for Dinner, The Secret Rapture, Measure for Measure. Acting: The Tempest, The Male Animal, Major Barbara. Regional Theatre: Former Artistic Producer, Michigan Shakespeare Festival and The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, D.C.; he has directed and acted for numerous regional theatres, Broadway and Off-Broadway, and Shakespeare Festivals throughout the country.
rob murPhy (Lighting Designer) is an Assoc. Professor of Design in the Dept. of Theatre & Drama. UM: Armide, Macbeth, Evita, Albert Herring, Ella Minnow Pea, As You Like It, J.B., The Who’s Tommy, The Pajama Game, The Burial at Thebes, A Flea in Her Ear, Tartuffe. Regional Theatre: Almost 100 LORT scenic and lighting designs: The Guthrie Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, La Jolla Playhouse, NY Theatre Workshop; worked with directors Robert Woodruff, Anne Bogart, Bartlett Sher, Micheal Grief, and Oskar Eustis; former resident designer: Trinity Rep. Co., Missouri Rep. Theatre.
dawn rivard (Wig & Make-up Designer) World Premieres: Ragtime, Sunset Boulevard, Showboat, Rio de Sangre. International Theatre: Teatro Alla Scala, Rinaldo; Award winning productions of Cats and Beauty and the Beast in Germany & Switzerland. TV/Film: Emmy Award for Feast of All Saints, wig builder for Hairspray, Skinwalkers, and Mike Myers’ The Love Guru. Clients have included Sir Peter Ustinov, Donald Sutherland, Neve Campbell, Stockard Channing, Shawn Ashmore, and Louis Gossett, Jr.
emily stromberg (Stage Manager) is a junior BFA design & production student concentrating in stage management. UM: 2010 Halloween Concert (SM), So the Arrow Flies (SM), Our Town (1st ASM), Under Milk Wood (ASM). MUSKET: Man of La Mancha (SM), Hair (1st ASM). Basement Arts: Me And My Dick (SM), A Very Potter Musical (SM). Regional Theatre: Westport Country Playhouse summer apprentice. Other: Kazanan/Spencer/Ruskin & Associates, Equity department intern.
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staff for muCh ado about nothing
SCHOOL OF MUSIC, THEATRE & DANCEDean .........................................................Christopher Kendall
DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE & DRAMAChair ...............................................................Priscilla LindsayDepartment Administrator ............................... Jennifer KnappStudent Services ...........................................Becky SeauvageauAdministrative Asst ............................................... Tim AbbottPerformance/Directing .. Erik Fredricksen, Sarah-Jane Gwillim, Philip Kerr, Annette Masson, Janet Maylie, John Neville-Andrews, Jerry Schwiebert, Malcolm TulipDesign/Production ................... Toni Y. Auletti, George Bacon, Mark Allen Berg, Gary Decker, Douglas Edwards, Jessica Hahn, Richard W. Lindsay, Jr., Vincent Mountain, Rob Murphy, Christianne Myers, Henry Reynolds, Arthur Ridley, Nancy UffnerTheatre Studies/Playwriting .........................Glenda Dickerson, Mbala Nkanga, OyamO, E.J. Westlake, Leigh WoodsArts Mgmt. .......... Jeffrey Kuras, Greg Poggi, Kerianne M. TupacInterarts..................................... Holly Hughes, Malcolm TulipProfessors Emeriti ....................... Jack E. Bender, Alan Billings, John Russell Brown, Peter W. Ferran, Zelma Weisfeld
UNIVERSITy PRODUCTIONSDirector ................................................................Jeffrey KurasDepartment Administrator ............................. Fatima AbdullahOffice Assistant III/Usher Coordinator .................Shelda SmithMarketing & Communications Dir. ........... Kerianne M. TupacGraphic Design ....................................................CAP DesignsPhotographer .................................... Peter Smith PhotographyInformation Systems Manager .........................Henry ReynoldsFacilities Manager ................................................Shannon RiceHouse Manager ............................................ Dianne WidzinskiSenior Backstage Operations Mgr. .........................Barry LaRueBackstage Operations Mgrs. ........Mark Gordon, David Pickell, Kurt Thoma, Donald C. WatkinsAdministrative Office Assistants ................. Zoë Allen-Wickler, Allison Brown, Abrielle Case, Pauline Hagedorn, Sara Shvartzman, Kevin Tan, Caleb White
PRODUCTION STAFFProduction Manager .....................................Amanda MengdenProduction Stage Manager...................................Nancy UffnerProduction Office Assistants ....................................Bianca Lee, Brandon Penberton, Elise WootenTechnical Director (Power) ............................ Douglas EdwardsMaster Carpenter (Power) .................................Michael BraicoCarpenter (Power) ......................................... Brandon CarruthTechnical Director (Walgreen) ...............Richard W. Lindsay, Jr.Carpenter (Walgreen) ...................................... Robert MichaelCharge Scenic Artist ...........................................Toni Y. Auletti
Scenic Artist .....................................................Beth SandmaierProperties Master ................................................Arthur RidleyAsst. Properties Master ........................................Patrick DroneMaster Electrician............................................Mark Allen BergSound Engineers .......................Roger Arnett, Henry ReynoldsCostume Shop Manager ................................... Lynn HolbrookAssoc. Costume Shop Manager .......................... George BaconCutter/Drapers ...........................................Virginia R. Luedke, Lea M. Morello, T J WilliamsonCrafts Artisan ...........................................Elizabeth GundersonCostume Stock Administrator .............................. Renae Skoog
PRODUCTION CREWFirst Asst. Stage Manager ................................ Amalea ChininisAsst. Stage Manager.....................Meg Bellino, Roman MicevicAsst. to the Director .........................................Amanda CohenAsst. to the Scenic Designer....................................Lisa GriebelAsst. Costume Designer ........................ Marguerite WoodwardAsst. Master Electrician ......................................Rachael AlbertScenery (Power) ....... Ariel Halt, Justin Megrete, Megan Sawyer, Paint .............Shana Burns, Jordan Braun*, Catherine Cornell*, Claire DiVizio, Christine Ella, Elena Garcia*, Richard Grasso, Austin Kozlowski, Alicia Moore, Jordan Schroeder, Nicolas Ward, students of Theatre 250Props ....... Rachael Albert, Michelle Bryan, Holland Grossman, Tyler Jones, Catherine Keys, Louis King, Trevor St. John-Gilbert, Erik Skoog, Katherine Thomas, students of Theatre 250Professional Stitchers ..................Patty Branum, Laura Kantner, Rene Plante, Suzanne YoungCostumes .......... Joshua Beurer, Amalea Chininis, Corey Davis, Carrie Fisk, Catherine Herron, Austin Hoeltzel, Laura Irion, Adrienne Johnson, Shawn McCulloch, Maura Niemisto, Desiree Oakley, Yonit Olsham, students of Theatre 250Lighting ....................Rachael Albert, Mary Clare Blake-Booth, Carisa Bledsoe, Andrew Burkhardt, Nathaniel Daly, Kimberly Hunter, Claire Jaffe, Andrew Lott, Charles Malott, Adam McCarthy, Tess Nugent, Sarah Petty, Amanda Rutishauser, William Welch, Andrew Wysocki, students of Theatre 250
RUNNING CREWScenery .................................... Jason Kovacs, Reilly RichardsonProps ................................Kerry Concannon, Holland GrossmanLight Board Operator ..................................... Andrew KlopachLighting ...................................................... Taylor LoudermanWardrobe ............................................. C. J. Eldred, Al Fallick, Lauren Jordan, Erica Nagy, Elizabeth ParkerWigs and Makeup .........................................Jordana Grolnick, Olivia Lloyd, Taylor Norton, Allison Stock
‡ Crew Head * Practicum Student
Special thanks to Scott Boerma, UM Marching Band Director, and James Mueller for the use of the sousaphone. Additional thanks to the Stratford Festival and Wanda Longo and Lee Graff from Cover FX. This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KC/ACTF).
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