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Transcript of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
OCTOBER 13 – NOVEMBER 3Previews: Oct. 11–12Johnson Theater, TPAC
2012–2013 Season ★ René D. Copeland ★ Producing Artistic Director
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INGRAM CHARITABLE FUND
2012–2013 Season
Tennessee Repertory TheatreRené D. Copeland, Producing Artistic Director
presents
Season Sponsors
The HCA Foundation on behalf of
Director
Peter Vann
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. No food is allowed in the theater. Drinks without ice are permitted in the theater.
Scenic and Properties DesignerGary C. Hoff
Costume DesignerTrish Clark
Sound DesignerPaul Carrol Binkley
Lighting Designer Michael Barnett
Production ManagerCecilia Lighthall
October 13 – November 3, 2012Previews: Oct. 11–12
Johnson Theater, TPAC
The World Premiere of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hydewas commissioned and produced by Arizona Theatre Company,
David Ira Goldstein, Artistic Director, Jessica L. Andrews, Executive Director.
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
This theatre operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
Tennessee Repertory Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG),the national organization for the American theatre.
DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDEadapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
from the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hydeby Robert Louis Stevenson
Properties Master Evelyn Pearson
Technical DirectorTyler Axt
Stage ManagerJennifer Sears
Assistant Costume DesignerColleen Burns Garatoni
Word From…
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René D. Copeland, Producing Artistic Director
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Peter Vann, Director
Welcome to Tennessee Repertory Theatre and our exciting 2012-13 season! Last month we had a blast with the comedy Clybourne Park—I hope you had a chance to see it—and now, for something completely different yet no less compelling, we bring you a tale of obsession couched in the dark and bloody world of a Victorian London where violence and evil lurk just under the surface of civility. I am very pleased to have an incredibly talented guest director, Pete Vann, bringing this story to life on our stage. You may remember Pete as an actor in such past Tennessee Rep productions as All My Sons (“Frank”) or The 39 Steps (one of the two “clowns”—his “Mrs. McGarrigle”, the wife of the Scottish innkeeper, lives in infamy around here). He has a boundless imagination and a precise sense of the-atre craft that makes him an ideal artistic partner on this project. And as usual, you won’t find better actors anywhere than the ones bringing their talents to bear on this story, and our tech staff, led by Gary C. Hoff, have outdone themselves in envisioning and creating a uniquely theatrical world for the story.
As always, I urge you to tell your friends, and spread the word about what we’re up to. It’s not too late to join the Tennessee Rep family by becoming a subscriber, by the way. We work hard every day to assure you’ll always find the Tennessee Rep experience to be entertaining, stimulating, and valuable. I hope you’ll let us know if we are fulfilling that commitment to you!
I have been thrilled and honored throughout this process to be making my Tennessee Rep directorial debut with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This cast and crew is amazingly talented and the story, woven together here by Jeffrey Hatcher, is simply stunning. Originally written in 1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson as a novella, it was an instant success and imme-diately adapted for the stage. Since 1908, there has not been a period of longer than five years without a new stage adaptation of the story. There are over 123 film versions, not including radio, as well as a number of parodies and imitations. Like those other haununted Victorians, Ebenezer Scrooge, Dracula and Dorian Gray, the two-faced Jekyll/Hyde has ascended to the status of cultural archetype, becoming a permanent figure in our mental landscape.
Part of the story’s staying power comes from its inextricable linkage to another bit of history from the same period. On August 4, 1888, Thomas Russell Sullivan’s acclaimed dramatic adaptation (assistant stage managed, incidentally, by Bram Stoker!) premiered in London. On August 31, 1888, the first mutilation murder attributed to Jack the Ripper terrorized London’s East End, and during the next seven weeks there were at least four more Ripper murders. Since then, the two tales have been forever intertwined in the public’s consciousness.
Hatcher has taken all of this into consideration in his treatment and added to it the uniquely theatri-cal element of Hyde being portrayed by four different actors, creating a fast and furious psychological thriller. It has something for everyone: blood, guts, romance, and a call for introspection to anyone who has ever struggled with the good and evil potential inside of us all. My hope is that you will come away with a stronger appreciation and respect for the good, for the evil, and for the need for harmony between the two.
This is where I might say, “Sit back, relax and enjoy the show,” but if you use more than the edge of your seat and are able to relax anytime soon, then we haven’t done our job. Happy Halloween, and enjoy the show!
Production Staff
Cast (in alphabetical order)
Chris Bosen ............................................... Hyde 1/ Utterson
Amanda Card-McCoy ...................................Elizabeth Jelkes
Matthew Carlton* .................... Hyde 2/ Enfield/ Ensemble
David Compton ....................... Hyde 3/ Lanyon/ Ensemble
Jamie Farmer* ............................ Hyde 4/ Poole/ Ensemble
Ben Hutto++ ........................................................ Ensemble
Samuel Whited* ..........................................Dr. Henry Jekyll
Harley Walker++ .................................................. Ensemble
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DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDEadapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
from the novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hydeby Robert Louis Stevenson
Producing Artistic Director .....................René D. Copeland
Director ...............................................................Peter Vann
Stage Manager .............................................. Jennifer Sears
Scenic/Properties Design .................................Gary C. Hoff
Costume Design ................................................. Trish Clark
Lighting Design .......................................Michael Barnett**
Sound Design ....................................... Paul Carrol Binkley
Technical Director .................................................Tyler Axt
Production Manager ................................ Cecilia Lighthall
Properties Master ....................................... Evelyn Pearson
Costume Assistant .........................Colleen Burns Garatoni
Sewing Room Supervisor .............................Nancy Dement
Master Carpenter ................................... Kristen Rosengren
Assistant Stage Manager ................................. Liz Fletcher+
Wardrobe/Stitcher ...........................................Amber Bray+,
Ashley Selberg++, Annabelle Whalen
Carpenter ..............................................Ashley Byszkowski+
* Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States
** Represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE
+ Participant in Tennessee Rep’s Professional Internship Program++ Participant in Tennessee Rep’s Student Internship Program
SettingVictorian London, 1883
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Chris Bosen Hyde 1/ Utterson This marks Mr. Bosen’s Tennessee Rep mainstage debut after previously participating in the REPaloud reading of Ruined (Mr. Harari) and the Ingram New Works Festival. Other Tennessee credits include: King of Bohemia in Sherlock Holmes (Nashville Children’s Theatre), King Alonso in The Tempest (Nashville Shakespeare Festival), Franz in The Sound of Music (Studio Tenn), The Duke in Magic (Blackbird Theater), Flanders Kittredge in Six De-grees (Street Theatre), Uncle Dub in Southern Fried Funeral (Chaffin’s Barn), and Ganesha in A Perfect Ganesh. Regional credits include: Don John in Much Ado About Nothing (Arkansas Repertory Theatre), and a season at Ac-tor’s Theatre of Louisville as a member of the acting apprentice company. Chris is a co-curator of The Ten Minute Playhouse presented by Playhouse Nashville and lives in Brentwood with his wife and two children.
Matthew Carlton Hyde 2/ Enfield/ Ensemble Mr. Carlton’s recent Tennessee Rep Credits: To Kill a Mockingbird, Sweeney Todd, The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, and The Crucible. Other Local Credits: Tennessee Rep (more than 30 roles), Studio Tenn, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, People’s Branch Theatre, Actors Bridge Ensemble, Nashville Opera, Nashville Symphony. Regional and National Credits: Doyle and Debbie, God’s Man in Texas, Jesus Christ Superstar, I Do I Do, Grease, Godspell, 110 in the Shade, and Carousel. Has received “Best of” Tennie awards, (The Tennessean), First Night awards; Best Actor (Nashville Scene); produced playwright and composer; Ingram New Works Festival 2009–2010. Mr. Carlton is also the winner of 2012 Appalachian Plays & Playwrights Festival.
David Compton Hyde 3/ Lanyon/ Ensemble Mr. Compton’s recent Tennessee Rep credits include: Luther Flynn in Superior Donuts, The Old Man in A Christ-mas Story, Bob Ewell in To Kill A Mockingbird, and Moss in Glengarry Glenn Ross. Mr. Compton’s other profes-sional credits include: Sherlock Holmes in Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure, Oberon in Robin Goodfellow (Nashville Children’s Theatre), Herr Zeller in The Sound of Music, Doctor/Mr. Anagnos in The Miracle Worker (Studio Tenn), Cassius in Julius Caesar (Nashville Shakespeare Festival), Bernard Nightingale in Arcadia, The Conjurer in Magic (Blackbird Theatre), and Duke in Long Way Down (3 P’s Productions). Mr. Compton was voted Best Actor in The Tennessean “2012 Toast of Music City”, Best Actor by the Nashville Scene “Best Of 2011” as well as recognized in the category of “Best Ensemble” for his work in Arcadia.
Amanda Card-McCoy Elizabeth Jelkes Ms. Card-McCoy was last seen on Tennessee Rep’s stage in To Kill a Mockingbird. She also appeared in the REPaloud reading of August: Osage County and in the Ingram New Works Festival readings of Nate Eppler’s Lar-ries, Lisa Soland’s The Hand on the Plough, and David Auburn’s The Columnist. Ms. Card-McCoy’s next role at Tennessee Rep is in The Columnist later this season. Other local credits include the Tennessee premiere of Sylvia Plath’s Three Women (Self-produced), Hamlet in 90 Minutes or Less (Sideshow Fringe Festival), Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, Goodnight Moon, Charlotte’s Web (Nashville Children’s Theatre), Arcadia (which received the 2011 “Best Ensemble” award from the Nashville Scene), Magic (Blackbird Theatre Company), Boeing Boeing, Modern Love (Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre), and Spirit (Community Spirit). Regional credits include Love’s Labour’s Lost and Tennessee Williams’ Mister Paradise. Ms. Card-McCoy is the Associate Artist for Education at Tennessee Rep and a Teaching Artist for both the Nashville Children’s Theatre and the Nashville Shakespeare Festival.
Cast and Production Staff
Jamie Farmer Hyde 4/ Poole/ Ensemble Ms. Farmer’s recent Tennessee Rep credits include A Christmas Story and Rabbit Hole. Ms. Farmer’s other local credits include Jason and the Golden Fleece, Robin Goodfellow, Charlotte’s Web, The Diary of Anne Frank, Still Life with Iris, Frankenstein (Nashville Children’s Theatre), and Coriolanus (Nashville Shakespeare Festival). Recent regional credits include Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, The Glass Menagerie, The School for Scandal, and Barefoot in the Park. National Credits include Les Liasons Dangereuses, Titus Andronicus, King Henry V, and Romeo and Juliet. Recent international credits include Richard III and The Winter’s Tale. Ms. Farmer is a gradu-ate of The National Shakespeare Conservatory and The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. .
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Ben Hutto Ensemble Mr. Hutto is excited to be making his Tennessee Rep debut as a performance intern in Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hutto is starting his last year at Middle Tennessee State University as theatre major with a focus on perfor-mance and an English minor. Ben wants to thank Tennessee Rep for this great opportunity.
Cast and Production Staff
Jeffrey Hatcher Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Adaptor Jeffrey Hatcher’s Broadway credits include: Never Gonna Dance (book). Off-Broadway credits include: Three Viewings and A Picasso at Manhattan Theatre Club; Scotland Road and The Turn of the Screw at Primary Stages; Tuesdays With Morrie (with Mitch Albom) at The Minetta Lane; Murder by Poe, The Turn of the Screw, and The Spy at The Acting Company; Neddy at American Place; and Fellow Travelers at Manhattan Punchline. Other credits/theaters include: Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Mrs. Mannerly, Murderers, Mercy of a Storm, Smash, Armadale, Korczak’s Children, To Fool the Eye, The Falls, A Piece of the Rope, All the Way With LBJ, The Government Insepctor, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and others. Film and Television credits include: Stage Beauty, Casanova, The Duchess, and episodes of Columbo. Mr. Hatcher is a member and/or alumnus of The Playwrights Center, the Dramatists Guild, the Writers Guild, and New Dramatists.
Harley Walker Ensemble A newcomer to Tennessee Rep’s stage, Harley Walker is excited to be a performance intern playing various roles in Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Some of Ms. Walker’s favorite theatrical experiences include playing the first fairy in the Tennessee Shakespeare Festival’s performance of A Midsummer Nights Dream and playing Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Sheridan’s The Rivals at the International Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland. Ms. Walker would like to thank her family and friends, and Zack for his ever constant love and support.
Samuel Whited Dr. Henry Jekyll Mr. Whited’s recent Tennessee Rep credits include A Christmas Story, To Kill a Mockingbird, Big River, Darwin in Malibu, The Underpants, and 1776. His other local credits include The Diary of Anne Frank, Wind in the Willows, and Einstein is a Dummy (Nashville Children’s Theatre); Dearly Departed, Hamlet, and A Southern Christmas Sampler (Mockingbird Theatre); 10 x 10, 1984, and The Madwoman of Chaillot (People’s Branch Theatre); Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Merry Wives of Windsor (Nashville Shakespeare Festival). Mr. Whited has also worked in many local film projects with Forest Light/Solo Productions, Rough Customer Films, Compass Cinema, and Last Dollar Studio as well as voiceover work for the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Sterling Music Productions and Quaver’s Wonderful World of Music. Mr. Whited is also a theatre educator.
Peter Vann Director of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Mr. Vann is proud and excited to be making his Tennessee Rep directorial debut. You have seen Mr. Vann perform in several Tennessee Rep shows including All My Sons, The 39 Steps, Big River, and on stages around town with Nashville Childrens Theatre, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Shakespeare Festival and Actor’s Bridge Ensemble. Previous local directing credits include Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells at Nashville Chil-dren’s Theatre, several new works for Nashville’s Ten Minute Playhouse, and most recently Caroline, or Change at Street Theatre Company. Look for Mr. Vann on stage next, reprising his role in Tennessee Rep’s upcoming produc-tion of A Christmas Story, and later this spring in Nashville Children’s Theatre’s The Wind in the Willows. Also, you will not want to miss Mr. Vann’s next directing foray at Nashville Children’s Theatre, the unbelievable funny Go, Dog, Go! Mr. Vann lives in East Nashville with his beautiful wife, Alicia, and their two boys.
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Gary C. HoffHead of Design, Resident Scenic Designer, Properties Designer Mr. Hoff has designed more than 68 productions for Tennessee Rep including Clybourne Park, Little Shop of Horrors, Superior Donuts, God of Carnage, All My Sons, Pump Boys & Dinettes, The 39 Steps, Yankee Tavern, To Kill a Mockingbird, Big River, A Christmas Story, Sweeney Todd, The Crucible, I Hate Hamlet, The Little Foxes, and West Side Story. His other local design credits include Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Busi-ness, Tom Sawyer the Musical (Nashville Children’s Theatre), A Winter’s Tale, Macbeth (Nashville Shakespeare
Festival), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and Two Gentlemen of Verona (Tennessee Shakespeare Festival). Mr. Hoff was the resident designer at Chattanooga Theatre Center (Chattanooga Little Theatre) from 1989–1994 and from 1997–1999. He designed for Penguin Player Productions 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, and O’ Holy Night, The Dollywood Company. Mr. Hoff was named one of six “virtuoso designers” listed in American Theatre magazine and was awarded the Tennessee Arts Commission Ingram Theatre Design Fellowship. He holds a M.A. in scenic design from Purdue University and a BFA in technical theater from Central Michigan University.
Cast and Production Staff
Paul Carrol Binkley Associate Artist, Sound DesignMr. Binkley’s recent Tennessee Rep credits include Clybourne Park, Little Shop of Horrors, Superior Donuts, God of Carnage, All My Sons, Pump Boys & Dinettes, The 39 Steps, Yankee Tavern, To Kill a Mockingbird, Big River, 1776, Holiday Memories, Inherit the Wind, The Crucible, and The Piano Lesson. His other local credits include Nashville Children’s Theatre, Mockingbird Theatre, and Nashville Shakespeare Festival. Regional credits include Coterie Theatre (Kansas City) and national credits are Music from the Hearts of Space, and All Things
Considered (NPR). Mr. Binkley has served as acoustic guitar specialist for Lari White, Mandy Barnett, The Fifth Dimension, Lorrie Morgan, Marty Raybon, and Alabama. His solo recordings include “Silent Serenade,” “Closer to Home,” “Passages for Acoustic Guitar,” “Flying Colors,” and “Do You Hear What I Hear?” He is founder of pcbmusic.com, musicologist, copyright infringement consultant for Budweiser, Nissan, Sony, e-Bay, and Apple. He attended Berklee College of Music, Boston (Jim Hall Jazz Award), Austin Peay State University, and Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University.
Trish ClarkResident Costume Designer, Costume Shop Manager Ms. Clark, on staff with Tennessee Rep as resident costumer, designs the costumes for each Tennessee Rep production, most recently for Clybourne Park, Little Shop of Horrors, Superior Donuts, God of Carnage, All My Sons, Pump Boys & Dinettes, The 39 Steps, Yankee Tavern, A Christmas Story, To Kill a Mockingbird, Big River, Proof, and Steel Magnolias. In addition to her work for Tennessee Rep, she has designed locally for Tennessee Shakespeare Festival, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Nashville Academy Theatre (Nashville Children’s
Theatre), Middle Tennessee State University opera and theatre productions, and Tennessee Dance Theatre. She also designs for Arkansas Repertory Theatre and was a costume design teacher for Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts. She holds a B.A. in theatre from Middle Tennessee State University.
René D. Copeland Producing Artistic Director As Tennessee Rep’s producing artistic director, Ms. Copeland most recently directed the company’s Clybourne Park, Little Shop of Horrors, God of Carnage, All My Sons, The 39 Steps, Yankee Tavern, and To Kill a Mock-ingbird. Previous productions under her direction include such favorites as Big River, Proof, A Christmas Story (2009), Steel Magnolias, Noises Off, Glengarry Glen Ross, and Sweeney Todd. Prior to joining the staff of Tennessee Rep, Ms. Copeland served ten years as co-producing director of Mockingbird Theatre where she directed
a majority of their productions including Of Mice and Men, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Glass Menagerie, Hamlet, and Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde. She has also directed for Nashville Children’s Theatre, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, and Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre. In addition to directing, during her tenure so far, Tennessee Rep has established an active professional internship program, introduced the REPaloud play reading series, and launched the Ingram New Works Festival, Lab and Fellowship. She has taught theatre at the professional, collegiate, and high school levels, including Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts. She was named Nashville Scene’s Best Stage Director of 2007 and in 2011 was listed with her husband, Scot, as one of the “Top 100 Reasons to Love Nashville” by Nashville Lifestyles magazine. She holds an MFA in acting and directing from University of North Carolina-Greensboro and a BFA from the University of Montevallo (Ala.).
Cast and Production Staff
Tyler AxtTechnical Director This is Mr. Axt’s third season on staff as technical director for Tennessee Rep. His most recent accomplishments were the construction of the sets for Clybourne Park, Little Shop of Horrors, Superior Donuts, God of Carnage, All My Sons, Pump Boys & Dinettes, The 39 Steps, Yankee Tavern, A Christmas Story, and To Kill a Mockingbird. He is also responsible for managing the scene shop and overseeing all set and props building. He previously served as Tennessee Rep’s master carpenter. Prior to joining Tennessee Rep, his other credits include theatrical carpen-ter for Peninsula Players’ Theatre in Door County, Wisconsin. He holds a BFA in technical theatre from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.
Cecilia Lighthall Production Manager This is Ms. Lighthall’s fifth production with Tennessee Rep and her first as production manager. Her Ten-nessee Rep credits as stage manager include Little Shop of Horrors, Superior Donuts, and A Christmas Story (2010 and 2011). Local credits include Cabaret, Annie Get Your Gun, and Smoke on the Moutain (Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre). Ms. Lighthall has worked regionally on such productions as Cinderella, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Twelfth Night. Her New York credits include In the Air (Off-Broadway), Four Dogs and a Bone, Changing Violet, Troika: God, Tolstoy, and Sophia, and she stage managed the national tour of Foodplay.
Jennifer Sears Stage Manager Ms. Sears is making her debut with Tennessee Rep by stage managing Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Previous credits include Long Beach Opera, Lamb’s Players Theatre, RedCat Theatre, Thompson Productions, Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival and Iowa Summer Repertory Theatre. Ms. Sears graduated from the University of Iowa with an MFA in Theatre Arts (Stage Management) and wrote her thesis: “History of the Stage Manager: Role of the
Prompter in American Theatre, from 1750-1850.”
Colleen Burns Garatoni Assistant Costume Shop Manager, Costume Rentals Manager This is Ms. Garatoni’s third year with Tennessee Rep. She holds a B.A. in theatre from Brenau University. She has previously worked as the wardrobe and wig master at The Weston Playhouse, wardrobe and wig intern at North Shore Music Theatre, and wardrobe master at The Heritage Theatre Festival.
Evelyn Pearson Properties Master / Rental Manager This is Ms. Pearson’s second season with Tennessee Rep, but her first as properties master. Most recently her credits include properties work on Clybourne Park, Little Shop of Horrors, Superior Donuts, God of Carnage, A Christmas Story, The Santaland Diaries, and Arthur Miller’s All My Sons. Previously, she was the professional properties intern and worked as properties assistant on the 2011-2012 season at Tennessee Rep. Prior to working
with Tennessee Rep, she also had properties internships with Heritage Theatre Festival in Charlottesville, Virgina and Brevard Music Center in Brevard, North Carolina. She holds a B.A. in theatre studies from Brevard College.
Michael Barnett Lighting Designer Mr. Barnett is delighted to be back with Tennessee Repertory Theatre for his sixth season where he has previ-ously designed Sweeney Todd, Big River, Superior Donuts, Santaland Diaries, The 39 Steps, Yankee Tavern, Steel Magnolias, The Underpants, Moonlight and Magnolias, and A Christmas Story. Recent designs include: Forever Plaid, Miracle on 34th Street (National Tour); Tarzan, Beauty & the Beast, Always…Patsy Cline, Saving Old Smokey, October Before I Was Born, and Forever Plaid (Barter Theatre); Always…Patsy Cline (Arkansas
Repertory Theatre); Sweet Bird of Youth (Tennessee Williams Festival); My Fair Lady (Cumberland County Play-house); Romeo & Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Tennessee Shakespeare Festival); Working (Seaside Music Theatre). Mr. Barnett lives in Oxford, Mississippi with his wife and children where he is the Assistant Chair of the Department of Theatre Arts at The University of Mississippi and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists #829.
FEBRUARY 16 – MARCH 9Previews: Feb. 14 –15Johnson Theater, TPAC
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book and lyrics by Joe Masteroffand Fred Ebb
music by John Kander
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For imformation email [email protected] call (615) 782-4060
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. HydeOCTOBER 13 – NOVEMBER 3
A Christmas StoryDECEMBER 1–22
CabaretFEBRUARY 16 – MARCH 9
The ColumnistAPRIL 20 – MAY 4
Black as sin and funny as hell, A Behanding in Spokane is Martin McDonagh’s first American-set play. Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for almost half a century. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we’re set for a hilarious roller coaster of love, hate, desperation, and hope.
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A Behanding in Spokaneby Martin McDonagh7 PMNovember 8–10, 2012
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StaffProducing Artistic Director .................................. René D. Copeland
Audience Development Director........................... Bennett Tarleton
Director of Finance and Administration ...................... Kay Adams
Marketing Director ............................................................. Pat Patrick
New Media/Marketing Coordinator .......................Shane Burkeen
Audience Relations Assistant ...................................... Jenny Dilbert
Head of Design/Resident Scenic Designer ...................Gary C. Hoff
Resident Costume Designer/Shop Manager .................. Trish Clark
Technical Director .................................................................Tyler Axt
Production Manager ...............................................................Cecilia Lighthall
Props Master / Rental Manager ...............................Evelyn Pearson
Master Carpenter ..................................................Kristen Rosengren
Assistant Costume Shop Manager................Colleen Burns Garatoni
Professional Marketing Intern ..................................Britanie Knapp
Professional Costume Production Intern ..................... Amber Bray
Professional Stage Management Intern..........................Liz Fletcher
Professional Technical Intern ............................. Ashley Byszkowski
Associate Artist, Lighting Designer ........................Michael Barnett
Associate Artist, Sound Designer ..................... Paul Carrol Binkley
Associate Artist, Lighting Designer ........................... Phillip Franck
Associate Artist, Education .........................Amanda Card-McCoy
Associate Artist, Playwright-in-Residence .................. Nate Eppler
Ingram New Works Playwright ..........................Jennifer Sue Blackmer
Ingram New Works Playwright ..................................... Garret Schneider
Ingram New Works Playwright ............................................. Brian Walker
Ingram New Works Fellow ....................................................Theresa Rebeck
Board of DirectorsPresident .................................................................. Martha Trammell
Co-Founder...................................................................Martha Ingram
Vice-President ...........................................................David M. Jackson
Vice-President .................................................................... Ann Shayne
Vice-President .....................................................................Mike Smith
Secretary.............................................................................. Vicki Horne
Treasurer ...................................................................Barbara Zipperian
Assistant Treasurer ..............................................................Ken Leiser
Immediate Past President ..........................................Pamela Johnson
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H $10,000+Landis B. Gullett Charitable Lead Trust
Martha Rivers IngramJudy and Steve Turner
H $2,500–$9,999 Brenda BassKaren and Pete BirdBarbara and Jack BovenderSara HooverVicki and Rick HornePamela J. JohnsonBeverly and Ken LeiserMr. and Mrs. Ben R. RechterAnn and Jon ShayneMartha J. TrammellMr. and Mrs. Cal Turner, Jr.Carolyn Dever and Paul Young
H $1,000–$2,499 Jamie and Ed Benson Leslie Boone Sharon L Carter Lisa Tinsley and Chris Chamberlain Beth Curley Mr. and Mrs. Marty G. Dickens Annette Eskind Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind Linda and Miles Ezell Elsie Faciane Patricia and Thomas Frist Allis Dale and John Gillmor Becky and Kent Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lamar III Sam J. Lewis Jr. Marcia A. McDonald Pat Patrick Marian T. Ott and Craig E. Philip Amy and Tim Pierce Gabe Roberts Anne and Charles Roos Joyce and Mace Rothenberg Bob and Susan Spieth Brenda and Joe Steakley Ann and Willy Stern Juliane and Curtis Stevens Ann and Bob Street Vicky and Bennett Tarleton Carolyn and Stephen Taylor Nicky Weaver
Annie and Todd Williams Janet and Alan Yuspeh
H $500–$999Kay and Chip ArnoldMegan and Bruce BarryAmy Dorfman and Donald CapparellaSusan and John CurtisKaty EnterlineJane and Richard EskindFaith and Ron GalbraithSteven A. GoodmanKaren and David JacksonHenry JohsJane and Cecil JonesJerome JourquinMr. and Mrs. A. Scott KendrickDavid J. LawSally M. LevineAngela and Marty MartinCheryl MasonMary and Bob McGrathYin and Robert MericleGilbert S. MerrittLeslie and Scott NewmanMr. and Mrs. David B. PalmerLisa and Doug Pasto-CrosbyMr. and Mrs. David M. PowellMr. and Mrs. Colin V. ReedNancy and John RobertsBonnie Dow and John SloopKelly Mason and Michael SmithBella and Pete StringerKara and Rich TeisingAleta and Byron TraugerBrian A. WardMary Lou and Steve ZagorskiBarbara and Ken Zipperian
H $100–$499Nancy and Benjamin AdamsRoger AdamsonMarlene AkinDavid AllardAnonymous (2)Miriam and Ralph ApplebyMelinda and Jeff BalserSherril and Joseph L.
Thank You for your generosity!Donors listed include gifts and intents made to Tennessee Rep from September 1, 2011, through August 31, 2012.
Any errors in this list should be brought to the attention of Kay Adams, (615) 349.3221, [email protected].
* A fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
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Bandlow JrBrenda and Jim BarkerGeorge E. BarrettVanessa B. BeasleyAnne and Fred BeesleyElaine and Eric Berg IIIAnn R. BernardShirley H. BlackburnJennie BowmanJohn Auston BridgesDr. and Mrs. Edward N. BrinCherrie and John BrittonMarilyn and Joe BrownLattie Noel BrownMr. and Mrs. John Bryan IIISharon BuchananIris BuhlMichael BuhlA.J. Busè and Stephen NelsonJennifer CarlatKaren and Kilvin CarrierPamela and Mark CarverAmy and George CateCarla H. ChamberlainBarbara and Eric ChazenRené ChevalierJo Ann and Dan ChurchMr. and Mrs. Neely B. Coble IIIRuth CordellMr. and Mrs. Daniel Brooks CorzineKaren and Maynard DavisDr. and Mrs. Roy L. DeHartMr. and Mrs. John DossPeggy and Joe DughmanDonna and Brad DukeVincent DurnanDaniel A. EasterlyDr. Sheila Desmond and Dr. Roland D. Eavey Clara C. ElamLaurie and Steven EskindElizabeth FainCarolyn and Jessie FosterMr. and Mrs. Bill FrancisErica and David GarrisonJeannie and Alan GausMr. and Mrs. Gregg S. GerkenMalcolm GetzJennie L. Smith and James C. GoochMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Goodrich, Jr.John F. GregoryDr. and Mrs. John J. GriffinCynthia P. HarperWilliam HathawayNancy and David HazlewoodJ. Reginald HillJean HoffAurelia L. HoldenSally HollandRobert HolmesCarol and Larry HuntDouglas S. Johnston Jr
Jennifer JohnstonMr. and Mrs. Leslie Owen KellyMr. and Mrs. Walter G. KnestrickLinda R. KoonLinda and Sabi KumarMr. and Mrs. Jon S. LaddJudy LewisPamela LewisMark W. LipseyTodd C. LylesIlene and David MarshallKatherine Greenebaum and Joshua MayRochelle McAlpinMechthild and John McCarthySally McKayMike MinchCynthia and Richard MorinDianne NealDena and Rob NessariJane and Raymond NorrisSusan and Rick OliverClaire and Chris PanagopoulosPeggy and Ken PaulsonRosemary PerkinsSuzanne PetreyFaris and Bob PhillipsMary PinkstonDavid Glasgow and Van Pond, JrLynn and Hugh QueenerJim ReamsNathan H. RidleyJulie RobertsMr. and Mrs. Kenneth RobertsJill R. RobinsonLee RobinsonGerlinda and David M. RolandVictoria O. RossMary Berst and Terry SadlerGeraldine D. SadowDr. Alix Weiss SharpJan ShippSteve SirlsDr. Catherine Stober and James McAteerLucy Sweeney Stolen and Roger StolenJane and Sam StumpfEllen Bryson and Leland F. Sweezey IIIJeff TeagueBethel E. ThomasBrande G. ThomasSusan TuckerDr. Jeanne Ballinger and Dr. Irwin VenickWilliam W. WadeDr. and Mrs. Francis W. WcisloAnn Harwell WellsDr. and Mrs. Mark WhaleyDudley B. WhiteDiana B. Johnson and Dwight David WilkersonDeborah Williams
Eleanor Lawson WillisMr. and Mrs. W. Ridley Wills IIIBeth and Rick WiseAlan WisemanDenise and Victor Zirilli
H $ 1–$99 Martha and Marie AbernathyAnonymousMelanie BarnettEdith McBride BassMr. and Mrs. David S. BauerKristin BergesonLinda Z. BoekoMr. and Mrs. Jeff BogardAngela and Charles BrownDeborah BrownCatherine ButcherMorgan ByrnDr. and Mrs. Bruce T. CaineJacqueline CampaJeana CarlockWilliam and Kelly ChristieJennifer and Eric ColeDorothy CraigTilden J. CurrySusan and Robert DeatonMr. and Mrs. William DennyMr. and Mrs. Wallace DietzSherie EdwardsZachary D. EricksonPhyllis and Stanley FrankEmily FreyNorma GandyWoody GantDaniel C. GarnerDr. Tim GartonJane and Erich GroosFrancis S. GuessCarol and David GuthRenee and Anthony HalterleinSusan HarwellSusan HebbelCandi and Jay WatsonSheila HerringLynne HollidayDeborah HolmesPam HooverJulie N. JonesDimples KelloggSuzanne KesslerPhil KingsleyRobert KirkpatrickBarbara KrausLisa LancasterRoger LancinaJon LehmanJeff LevyAndrea O. E. LindseyDana LynnPeter C. MacNicholsEmily MacswanAmy Maden
Sam MallickLinda C. MartinDr. Catherine Stober and Mr. James McAteerSally and Timothy McFaddenDarren and Allie MichaelNorma June Blanton MillerLynn MilnerMichael MorganMr. and Mrs. Russell F. Morris IIIJulia M. MossDonna and Danny NicelyLinda OdomPatricia J. OlsenKaren PageBlythe ParduePolly and Harold PayneRita PearceRhonda PearsonJohn PeppersMary PickrellLinda RadfordGayle RayDebbie RobinsonJanice RodriguezHeather and Todd RolappLois SabinoElisabeth SandbergTeris K. ScheryMr. and Mrs. Michael J. SchoenfieldAmy SibulkinStephanie SilvermanThomas SmithPat M. SnyderElisabeth and William SouthernTricia SpehrVictoria StewartNatalie StovallNancy SuggLori and Joseph TerlikoskyPaul E. TeschanLynda and Mark ThompsonStephen TruhonTeresa and Alec GranathPatricia F. VaughanAnna WattBarbara WhiteShelia and Jules WhitemanJudith WiensGail and David Williams II William WoernerTammy WrightKenneth Wyatt
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Basics and BeyondBella RegaliBelmont MansionBrooks Brothers Dianne CartTed ClaytonLaurie and Steven EskindFrist Center for the Visual ArtsGirl With a Pearl, LLCGreen Pea SalonDoris A. HendrixVicki and Rick Horne
Hutton HotelAnatra Jewel Sally M. LevineLipman Brothers, Inc.Loews Vanderbilt HotelThe Mad Platter Restaurant and Catering Sallie MayneNashville SymphonyNational Dance Clubs of Belle MeadeParnassus BookstorePat PatrickMary Neil PriceSmooth Transitions
Tennessee Performing Arts CenterJudy and Steve TurnerThe Webb SchoolLynn WillifordYoung Broadcasting of Nashville LLC (WKRN-TV)Vanderbilt University
Memorials and TributesIn Honor of Chris Chamberlain from Michael Buhl
In memory of Lloyd C. Elam from Clara C. Elam
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