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LIFELINE THEATRE 6912 North Glenwood Avenue Chicago, IL 60626 | (773) 761-4477 • (773) 761-4582 (Fax) www.lifelinetheatre.com Welcome to this evening’s performance of Miss Holmes, a new play inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. We hope to see you for our next production, A Wrinkle in Time. Enjoy the show! —Lifeline Ensemble Aly Renee Amidei Patrick Blashill Jessica Wright Buha Christina Calvit Heather Currie Victoria DeIorio Amanda Delheimer Dimond LIFELINE THEATRE ENSEMBLE Alan Donahue Robert Kauzlaric Kevin D. Gawley Frances Limoncelli Peter Greenberg Amanda Link James E. Grote Katie McLean Chris Hainsworth Hainsworth John Hildreth Dorothy Milne Paul S. Holmquist Shole Milos Elise Kauzlaric Sandy Snyder Pietz Suzanne Plunkett Maren Robinson Phil Timberlake Jenifer Tyler Christopher M. Walsh Elizabeth Wislar ENSEMBLE EMERITUS Eric Lane Barnes, Meryl Friedman, Rebecca Hamlin, James Sie, Steve Totland BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sessy Nymann, Chair Peter Calibraro, Treasurer Brian Swierczek, Vice-Chair Lisbeth Maxwell, Secretary Loreli Fritz-Cohn Mark Gluskin Mark Greenberg Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Patricia Kelley Donna Mavros Katie McNally Nicole Murray Julia Sagalovsky Roche Schulfer Raymond Snyder BOARD EMERITUS Linda Jacobson, Beatriz G. Reyes, Susan Rosenberg (In Memoriam), Jackie Snyder (In Memoriam), Dan Sullivan, Rebecca Tinkham, John Tolley, Steven Wise, Ann Ziegler ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Artistic Director......................................................................................................................Dorothy Milne Managing Director.....................................................................................................................Allison Cain Marketing Director............................................................................................................Robert Kauzlaric Operations Director................................................................................................................... Erica Foster Development Manager............................................................................................................... Brian Bush Education Director..................................................................................................................... Julie Ganey Casting Director................................................................................................................ Lavina Jadhwani Publicists................................................................................... SHOUT Marketing and Media Relations Box Office Associate.....................................................................................Heather Pauliks, Emily Wills House Managers......................................................................................... Tiffany Keane, Susan Tecktiel Shuttle Drivers................................................................................................. Neel McNeill, Eli Van Sickel Ushers provided by The Saints Miss Holmes 1 LEONARD BERNSTEIN’S GLORIOUS MUSICAL COMES TO LIFE IN A SONG-AND-DANCE-FILLED SPECTACULAR! lyrics by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN music by LEONARD BERNSTEIN directed by book by JOSEPH A. FIELDS and JEROME CHODOROV MARY ZIMMERMAN TONY AWARD WINNER MARY ZIMMERMAN DIRECTS THIS LAVISH REVIVAL, FEATURING A COMPANY OF 44 ACTORS AND MUSICIANS! Two sisters. One incredible city. Unlimited possibilities. Join Ruth and Eileen Sherwood as they leave behind their mundane Ohio lives in pursuit of making it big in New York City. BEGINS SEPTEMBER 10 TICKETS START AT $25 312.443.3800 | GoodmanTheatre.org GROUPS OF 10+ ONLY: 312.443.3820 Major Production Sponsor Major Corporate Sponsor Major Production Support proudly presents Miss Holmes Inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle By Christopher M. Walsh* Directed by Paul S. Holmquist* Scenic Designer Ashley Ann Woods Lighting Designer Jordan Kardasz Costume Designer Rachel M. Sypniewski Original Music & Sound Designer Andrew Hansen Properties Designer Holly McCauley Fight Choreographer Greg Poljacik Stage Manager Becky Bishop Dramaturg Maren Robinson* Dialect Coach Elise Kauzlaric* Assistant Director.................................................................................................................Emily Wills Assistant Stage Manager...............................................................................................Morgan Gire Production Manager........................................................................................Jennifer McClendon Technical Director........................................................................................................Joe Schermoly Master Electrician.....................................................................................................Sam Moryoussef Assistant Master Electrician........................................................................................ Steve Labedz Electricians................................................................................... Serena Dully, Meghan Erxleben, Shawn Kronk, Aaron Lorenz, Ivy Reid Carpenters.............................................................................................................................Matt Super Photography..........................................................................................................Suzanne Plunkett* *Denotes member of Lifeline Artistic Ensemble Special thanks to Elizabeth Bagby. Miss Holmes 3 THE CAST (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Edwin Greener, Superintendent ...................................................................................LaQuin Groves Mycroft Holmes............................................................................................................ Chris Hainsworth* Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Mrs. Hudson, Eudora Featherstone...................................................................................... Abie Irabor Inspector Lestrade................................................................................................ Christopher M. Jones Sherlock Holmes........................................................................................ Katie McLean Hainsworth* Lizzie Chapman, Peggy, Martha..................................................................................... Kate Nawrocki Dr. Michael Stamford, Reginald.......................................................................................Michael Reyes Thomas Chapman....................................................................................................John Henry Roberts Dr. Dorothy Watson...............................................................................................................Mandy Walsh Understudies..................................................................................................Rasell Holt, Jhenai Mootz, Siobahn Reddy-Best, Tim Newell, and Timothy Sullivan THE SET TING London, 1881 The play is in two acts with a brief intermission. A B O U T T H E AU T H O R Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland to a vivacious, well-educated mother and alcoholic artist father. Sent to boarding school at age nine, Doyle loathed the brutal corporal punishment, but discovered a talent for storytelling and cricket. He graduated at seventeen and helped his mother commit his father to an asylum. Doyle studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He was impressed by his instructor, Dr. Joseph Bell, who was skilled at observation and diagnosis. He would serve as the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes. While in medical school, Doyle began submitting his short stories to magazines to supplement his meager income. He graduated in 1880, but it but it took several years to start earning a comfortable living as a doctor. In 1886 he began the first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes. He sold A Study in Scarlet for £25 and it was published in 1887. Doyle felt conflicted about the popularity of Holmes. He considered the work “commercial” and hoped his more literary efforts would earn the same success. Despite his misgivings, he abandoned medicine to write full time. He killed off Holmes in The Final Problem, but public outcry was so great he ultimately brought back in 1903 with The Return of Sherlock Holmes. He wrote sixty short stories or novels featuring the detective. In 1929 he was diagnosed with Angina. On July 7, 1930, his body was found in his garden, holding a snowdrop. 4 Lifeline Theatre D I R E C TO R ’ S N O T E Approaching the canon of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective with a gender switch for the lead character and his trusty sidekick is an illuminating experience. We strip away all the agency and privilege these characters enjoy purely by being men, and discover fresh facets of the determination and passion necessary for Holmes and Watson to do what needs to be done. We expose the disparity of the feminine experience in the late 19th century, where ceilings were made of old stone instead of glass, where leaning in could get you locked away, where any rebellion against societal propriety could end in character assassination, and we see that we aren’t far removed from biases 150 years old. The shaky, burgeoning friendship between them, denuded of the libidinous pleasure of masculine mastery, comes from an even deeper trust, a shared courage born from a shared experience of repression. With these adaptations of the source material -- more complex than simple pronoun changes -- a new canon emerges, and our enjoyment of the sensational fiction of the original is coupled with a profound shift in attitude and perspective. We invite you to cheer on our heroes as much for their insurgence as for their innate prowess, and to share with them their inspirational call to action, “If we do not help, who will.” PROFILES LaQuin Groves (Edwin Greener/ Superintendent) LaQuin is very excited to be working with the Lifeline Theatre for the very first time. Chicago credits include the Vagrant in Incident on Run #1217 (The Factory Theater) and the Carnival Barker in American Notes (Will Act For Food). Regional credits include Father in Children of Eden (Music Theater West), the Beast in Disney’s West Coast premiere of Beauty and the Beast (Theatrical Arts International) and The Bullfrog in Honk! (San Gabriel Civic Light Opera). Chirs Hainsworth* (Mycroft Holmes) A proud ensemble member since 2010, Chris has been seen on the Lifeline stage in Talking it Over, Treasure Island, Neverwhere, The Count of Monte Cristo, The City & The City, The Three Musketeers, The Killer Angels, and A Tale of Two Cities. He is responsible for the adaptations of Hunger, Monstrous Regiment, and Midnight Cowboy. Later this season, he will be adapting Aesop’s Fables for the KidSeries show Fable-ous! and directing Her Majesty’s Will. He can also be seen onstage with The House Theatre of Chicago’s Diamond Dogs, premiering in early 2017. Abie Irabor (Mrs. Hudson/Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson/ Eudora Featherstone) Abie is excited to be making her Lifeline debut! Abie’s most recent Chicago credits include Gwen in A Song for Coretta (Fleetwood Jourdain Theatre); Casca in Julius Caesar (Brown Paper Box Theatre); Harriet Tubman (u/s) in the world premiere of The Raid (Jackalope Theatre); and Bethia in We’re Going to be Fine (The Theatre School). Abie received her MFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University in 2015. She is represented by Big Mouth Talent. Miss Holmes 5 PROFILES c o n t. Christopher W. Jones (Inspector Lestrade) Christopher is excited to make his Lifeline Theatre debut. He graduated in 2016 with a MFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University, where credits include: Too Legit to Quit in The Translation of Likes, Seth Holly in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, John Henry in The Day John Henry Came to School, Jos-B in Elemeno Pea, and El Piragüero in In The Heights. Baltimore, MD area credits include: Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Spotlighters Theatre), Franco in Superior Donuts and George in Stop Kiss (Fells Point Corner Theatre), and Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing, Antipholus of Ephesus in Comedy of Errors, and Lysander in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Baltimore Shakespeare Factory) Katie McLean Hainsworth* (Sherlock Holmes) Katie has been a member of Lifeline’s ensemble since 2006. Her adaptation of The Mark of Zorro won the 2009 Non-Equity Jeff Award for New Adaptation, and she directed Watership Down (2011) and Johnny Tremain (2006) for the Mainstage. As an actor, favorite Lifeline productions include Miss Buncle’s Book, Monstrous Regiment, A Tale of Two Cities, The Three Musketeers, Hunger, Neverwhere, Mariette in Ecstasy, Crossing California, Gaudy Night, and Cooking With Lard. A native of Central New York, Katie has since made Chicago her home, and appeared onstage with WildClaw, the Hypocrites, and Greasy Joan, among others. 6 Lifeline Theatre Kate Nawrocki (Lizzie Chapman/Peggy/ Martha) Kate is thrilled to be back at Lifeline where she was last seen in Crossing California. Recent credits include Pygmalion (Rogue), To the New Girl (The Foundling’s), and The Three Faces of Dr. Crippen (Fringe NYC) with the Strange Tree Group, where she is an ensemble member and Associate Artistic Director. Kate has performed with Pegasus, Pivot Arts, The Plagiarists, Collaboraction, Caffeine, and the Griffin. She is a graduate of Indiana University and has studied with The British American Drama Academy in Oxford, as well as Washington University’s Globe Education Program and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Michael Reyes (Dr. Michael Stamford/ Reginald) Michael is very happy to be working with Lifeline for the first time. Most recently, he was in Stage Left’s production of Mutt, where he is an Artistic Associate. Prior to that, you may have seen in the world premiere of Animals Commit Suicide with First Floor Theater. He has played with other great Chicago companies, here and gone, including Theo Ubique, Promethean Theatre Ensemble, Muse of Fire, 20 Percent, New Suit, Pegasus, Backstage, Organic/ Touchstone, Next, Chicago Opera Vanguard, and About Face. Thanks to Paul for this opportunity and humble thanks to you for coming out to see us! John Henry Roberts (Thomas Chapman) John Henry is very pleased to return to Lifeline, having previously appeared in Jane Eyre, A Tale of Two Cities, Hunger, The PROFILES c o n t. Jhenai Mootz (Understudy) Jhenai is constantly thrilled to work & learn at Lifeline where she also has worked on Sparky!, Jane Eyre, and The Moonstone. Other credits around town: The Taming of the Shrew, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Richard III, Arms and the Man, Dancing at Lughnasa, Much Ado About Nothing, Murder by the Book, and Picnic (Oak Park Festival Theatre); Mandy Walsh (DR. Major Barbara, Saint Joan, Man and Dorothy Watson) Superman, Pygmalion, The Widowers’ Mandy is thrilled to be Houses, The Millionairess, Mrs. Warren’s back at Lifeline working Profession, Arms and the Man (Shaw on Miss Holmes. Chicago); The Mystery of Edgar Allen Poe Previously, she has (First Folio); and The Women and The appeared in Monstrous Philadelphia Story (Circle Theatre). Also a Regiment and Watership visual artist, Jhenai’s artwork can currently Down, and understudied The Count of be found in Lifeline’s lobby. Monte Cristo. Some other favorite Chicago credits include Hotel Aphrodite, Incident on Siobhan Reddy-Best Run #1217 (Factory Theater), Carmilla (Understudy) Siobhan (WildClaw Theatre), and The Ring Cycle (The is very pleased to be Building Stage). She also has had the working with Lifeline pleasure to work Stage Left Theatre, Fine Theatre for the very Print Theatre Co., Babes with Blades, and first time. Other Hobo Junction. Mandy is also a proud Chicago credits include: company member with both WildClaw Evie in In Love and Theatre and The Factory Theater. Warcraft (Halcyon Theatre); Lucy Parsons in Hobohemia (Od Theatre). Regional credits Rasell Holt include: Ensemble in This Beautiful City (Understudy) Rasell is (Wilbury Theatre Group, RI). She is a proud excited to be joining ensemble member of Halcyon Theatre. In Lifeline Theatre to work 2013, Siobhan received a BA Vassar on Miss Holmes. Mr. College. Holt received his BFA from the University of Tim Newell Wisconsin Whitewater. (Understudy) After 21 Chicago credits include Ladies Night of the years of life in Buffalo, Living Dead (Random Acts), Prowess NY, Tim is very pleased (Jackalope Theatre), and The Hairy Ape to call Chicago his new (Oracle Productions). artistic home. Since August of 2015, Tim has appeared with The Profiles Theatre, in their seasonal hit, Hellcab. His one-man show, Mr. Benny (about legendary comedian Jack Benny), received a second successful run at Moonstone, and Wuthering Heights. He is a member of Strawdog Theatre Company, where his acting credits include After Miss Julie, Old Times, Cherry Orchard, and Aristocrats (Non-Equity Jeff nomination: Actor in a Supporting Role). TV: Chicago P.D. Upcoming: The Little Flower of East Orange with Eclipse Theatre Company, Diamond Dogs with The House Theatre of Chicago, and The Night Season with Strawdog. He is represented by Paonessa Talent. Miss Holmes 7 PROFILES c o n t. Clockwise Theatre in Jack’s hometown of Waukegan; and, this past July, the show was given two lovely performances at the Skokie Theatre. Other Chicago credits: In the Heat of the Night (Shattered Globe Theatre) and Where’s the Rest of Me? (A Red Orchid). In 2012, he made his Midwestern/ Chicago debut with SGT as William Cain in Rebecca Lenkiewiczs’ Her Naked Skin. Buffalo credits include Twelfth Night, Henry V, Hamlet, Richard III, As You Like It, Julius Caesar (Shakespeare in Delaware Park). He holds four Artvoice Artie Awards for his work as actor and director; and in 2011, Tim was named Best Actor in Western New York by Buffalo’s Spree Magazine. Timothy Sullivan (Understudy) Timothy is pleased to work with Lifeline Theatre for the first time. Other Chicago credits include: Arnold Crouch in Not Now, Darling! (Brightside Theatre); Sir Robin in Spamalot (Metropolis); the Duke(u/s) in Two Gentlemen of Verona (Oak Park Festival Theatre); Kahless Past in A Klingon Christmas Carol (Commedia Beauregard). Regional credits include: King Arthur in Camelot and Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night (Oxford Shakespeare Festival); Chip in The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee (Red Barn Summer Theatre). Timothy is a company member of Commedia Beauregard. He received his BA and BM from Lawrence University and MFA from WIU. Christopher M. Walsh* (Adaptor) Christopher is a proud member of the artistic ensemble at Lifeline Theatre. He was nominated for a Non-Equity Jeff Award for his adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities. Other Lifeline writing credits include Soon I Will Be Invincible, The City & The City, and The Count of Monte Cristo. He is also the Literary Manager of WildClaw Theatre, where his radio plays Comparing Notes at the End of the World and Fracture Zone 8 Lifeline Theatre were a finalist and winner, respectively, of Deathscribe, and his one-act play The Hunters was presented as part of the live horror anthology Motel 666. Paul S. Holmquist* (Director) Paul joined the Lifeline Ensemble in 2006. He has directed the KidSeries shows Rikki Tikki Tavi, Flight of the Dodo, Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed, The Mystery of the Pirate Ghost, and Mr. Popper’s Penguins; and the MainStage productions of The Island of Dr. Moreau, Busman’s Honeymoon, Neverwhere, The Moonstone, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Soon I Will Be Invincible. Paul holds a BFA in Acting from the Theatre School at DePaul University. Becky Bishop (Stage Manager) Becky is excited to be back working with Paul and with Lifeline on Miss Holmes. Past Lifeline shows include Miss Buncle’s Book, Soon I Will Be Invincible, Jane Eyre, Monstrous Regiment, and The City & The City. Other productions in Chicago include: Prowess (Jackalope Theatre); The Dead Prince, The Half Brothers Mendelssohn, Funeral Wedding: The Alvin Play (Strange Tree); Robber Bridegroom, Letters Home, and Stage Door (Griffin Theatre). Additional productions have been with Steep, Caffeine Theatre, and The Gift. She’s been a non-Equity stage manager in Chicago since 2006. Morgan Gire (Assistant Stage Manager) Morgan is thrilled to be working on her first show with Lifeline Theatre. She graduated from the University of Iowa in 2010 and has had the pleasure of working with such companies as Adventure Stage Chicago, Strawdog Theatre’s Hugen Hall, Awkward Pause Theatre and Chicago Sketchfest. She has also stage managed for TEDx Chicago and The Chicago Film Critic’s Association. She is a company member with Nothing Special Productions and is the primary stage manager for their Fight Night series. Andrew Hansen (Original Music & Sound Designer) Andy returns to Lifeline where previous credits include A Tale of Two Cities, Treasure Island, and Hunger. He is PROFILES c o n t. an Associate Artist with TimeLine Theatre, where he recently designed Bakersfield Mist. Other Chicago credits include work with Writers Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Northlight Theatre, and Shattered Globe Theatre. Regional credits include Indiana Repertory Theatre, Summer Shakespeare at Notre Dame, and American Players Theatre. Lavina Jadhwani (Casting Director) Lavina was recently named Time Out Chicago’s “Best Next Generation Stage Director.” She is an Artistic Associate at Silk Road Rising (Yellow Dress, Ching Chong Chinaman, Gold Boy/Emerald Girl) and Oak Park Festival Theatre (Hamlet, Twelfth Night, The Two Gentlemen of Verona). She also served as the Artistic Director of Rasaka Theatre Company from 2007-2013, where she directed Much Ado About Nothing, the Chicago premiere of Gruesome Playground Injuries, and directed and curated the Chicago premiere of Yoni Ki Baat (2009 & 2010) and culture/clash: the nation’s first fully-produced South Asian short play festival. As a casting director, her work has also been seen with Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Hypocrites, and Mixed Blood Theatre. She is a recipient of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Phil Killian Directing Fellowship, the O’Neill/NNPN National Directors Fellowship, the Drama League’s Classical Directing Fellowship, an SDCF Observership, and an LMDA Residency Award. Jadhwani is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University (BFA, Scenic Design; Masters, Arts Management) and The Theatre School at DePaul University (MFA, Directing). Jordan Kardasz (Lighting Designer) Jordan is excited to light her first Mainstage show here at Lifeline. Assistant design credits at Lifeline include Jane Eyre, Woman in White, Hunger, and Neverwhere. KidSeries design credits include Thumbelina (Oct. 2016); Mr. Popper’s Penguins; Lions in Illyria; Click, Clack, BOO!: Duck for President, How to Survive a Fairy Tale, and Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed. Jordan has worked with lots of companies around town including The Factory, Sideshow, and Strawdog (where she is an ensemble member). She holds an MFA in Design from Ohio State University and works as the Technical Director at Northeastern Illinois University. Elise Kauzlaric* (Dialect Coach) Elise has been a member of Lifeline’s artistic ensemble since 2005 and has coached numerous productions (The Killer Angels, The Moonstone, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Mark of Zorro, The Piano Tuner, et al). She has also coached for Steppenwolf, TimeLine, Irish Theatre of Chicago, Griffin Theatre, Backstage, Signal Ensemble, the Hypocrites and others. Twice nominated for Non-Equity Jeff Awards for her dialect work (Busman’s Honeymoon at Lifeline and Punk Rock at Griffin), she also directs and acts around town, receiving a NonEquity Jeff nomination for her direction of Mariette in Ecstasy (Lifeline) and Supporting Actress nomination for her work in On the Shore of the Wide World (Griffin). Holly McCauley (Properties Designer) Holly is a Chicago-based props designer who is thoroughly enjoying her first production with Lifeline. She has designed shows with many companies, including Sideshow, the Ruckus, First Floor Theatre, The Inconvenience, 20% Theatre, Metropolis Theatre, and the side project. Upcoming productions include Young Frankenstein at Metropolis and The Mars Assignment with Collaboraction. Holly served as the assistant props designer for The Marriott Theatre’s world premiere of October Sky, and TimeLine Theatre’s Chimerica. She is a proud member of Tympanic Theatre Company. Sam Moryoussef (Master Electrician/ AV Supervisor) This is Sam’s second season working at Lifeline, serving as the Master Electrician/AV Supervisor. Outside of Lifeline, he is the Interim Assistant Technical Director for Lookingglass Theatre Company. He also serves as the Technical Director for Rivendell Theatre. He moved to Chicago last summer from North Carolina, Miss Holmes 9 PROFILES c o n t. where he worked as the Assistant Technical Director for Performing Arts and Cultural Programs Departments at Elon University. He graduated in 2010 from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. He is excited to be in Chicago and working with such a welcoming group of artists and craftsmen. Greg Poljacik (Fight Choreographer) In addition to being the inventor of the secret recipe for Gravity & Momentum’s stage blood products, Greg has been working as a teacher and choreographer for over a decade, providing awardwinning choreography for over two dozen theater companies in Chicago. Currently Greg teaches stage combat at The Second City Training Center and is a Research Consultant in the field of Cognitive/ Behavioral Neuroscience. Greg also has been a guest lecturer at Columbia College Chicago and has taught at Regional workshops across the country, including co-coordinating the Winter Wonderland Workshop, the largest stage combat conference in the US. Greg is a teacher with the United Stuntmen’s Association, a member of SAG/AFTRA, SAFD, AGMA, and LBP stunts Chicago. All of his work in the art of stage combat follows the principles of “Safety, Story, Substance.” Maren Robinson* (Dramaturg) Maren is delighted to be dramaturg for Miss Holmes. She is a proud Lifeline ensemble member and has been dramaturg for productions of Neverwhere, The Moonstone, Hunger, Pride and Prejudice, The Woman in White, and Northanger Abbey. She has been dramaturg for forty-eight productions with theaters such as Court, Strawdog, Eclipse, and TimeLine Theatre, where she is a company member and resident dramaturg. She has toured with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, and was an artistic intern at Steppenwolf. She holds an MA in Humanities from the University of Chicago, teaches at the Theatre School at DePaul and is Associate Director of the Master of Arts Program in Humanities at the University of Chicago. Maren is regional 10 Lifeline Theatre Vice President for the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas. Joe Schermoly (Technical Director) Joe has been the Technical Director at Lifeline for four seasons, during which time he has designed sets for Midnight Cowboy, The Mystery of the Pirate Ghost, A Tale of Two Cities, The City & The City, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Joe is also an ensemble member with the Griffin Theatre, where he has designed many sets including Pocatello, Titanic, Spelling Bee, Flare Path, Punk Rock, Port, and Constant Wife. His other design work includes productions with Steppenwolf Theatre (Constellations), Theatre Wit (The Watson Intelligence; Mr Burns, a post-electric play; Seven Homeless Mammoths; Completeness), Sideshow (Stupid F***ing Bird, Idomeneus, The Ugly One) and Irish Theatre of Chicago (The Seafarer, Lay Me Down Softly). Joe studied set design at Northwestern University and has received two After Dark Awards and two Jeff Nominations. See more of his work at www.joeschermoly.com. Rachel M. Sypniewski (Costume Designer) Rachel is thrilled to be returning to Lifeline after previously designing Midnight Cowboy. Among her favorite Chicago credits are Titanic: The Musical (Griffin; Non-Equity Jeff nomination: Best Costume Design); La Bete (Trap Door; NonEquity Jeff Award: Best Costume Design); The Ghost is Here (Vitalist); Tiger at the Gates (Promethean; Broadway World nomination for Best Costume Design); Universal Wolf, Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls, The Balcony (Trap Door); Hotel Aphrodite, ‘Namosaur, Hey! Dancin’! Hey! Musical! (Factory); and Caucasian Chalk Circle (Wheaton College). Rachel is the resident costume designer for Trap Door and a company member with the Factory. Emily Wills (Assistant Director) Emily is thrilled to be in the rehearsal room for Miss Holmes. Emily’s past work with Lifeline includes being a proud member of Lifeline’s Box Office staff, and a teaching artist for weekly KidSeries workshops. PROFILES c o n t. Emily is also a participant in the Lifeline Storytelling Project at Redline Tap. She sends her thanks to the Lifeline family. Emily can also be found teaching with Raven Theatre and the Lycee Francais. Emily graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Theatre. Ashley Ann Woods (Scenic Designer) Ashley is thrilled to be working with Lifeline for the first time! Her recent Chicago credits include Posh (Steep); Distance, With Love & a Major Organ (Strawdog); Heathers: the Musical, Tomorrow Morning (Kokandy); Even Longer and Farther Away (New Colony); Connected (Collaboraction); Rent (Metropolis); and The Raid (Jackalope) among others. Ashley is currently the charge painter at Means of Production as well as a Company Member with 20% Theatre Chicago and Collaboraction. SHOUT Marketing and Media Relations (Publicists) Jill Evans La Penna and James Juliano formed SHOUT Marketing & Media Relations (SHOUT) in August 2007. SHOUT specializes in entertainment events and leisure organizations. With more than 30 years of collective experience, the partners give a strong voice to individuals, organizations and events of varying sizes, budgets and needs. From hotel/resort destinations to theatrical presentations to restaurants to musicians and film, SHOUT creates an individualized approach to each client and their specific needs and budget. SHOUT strives to utilize the most up-to-date public relations and marketing approaches including online and grassroots campaigns and unique strategic advertising plans. DONORS The following foundations, corporations, and individuals have made significant contributions to Lifeline Theatre. Their generosity and enthusiasm have made our efforts a success. These donations provide support for our programs, our Accessibility initiatives, and general operating expenses. This list includes gifts/pledges received between July 1, 2015 and August 16, 2016. FOUNDATION SUPPORT Alphawood Foundation MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at The Chicago Community Trust: Persons Prince with Disabilities Fund Polk Bros. Foundation Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation S & C Foundation Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation The Saints Matching Grant The Grover Hermann Foundation The Schubert Foundation Inc. GOVERNMENT SUPPORT Chicago CityArts, a grant from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. CORPORATE SUPPORT Anonymous FlexPrint Inc. A.R.T. League, Inc. Ingredion Benjamin E. Sherman & Sons, Inc. Mesirow Financial Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Illinois The Private Bank Delk McNally LLP Rogers Park Social ExxonMobil Match Willis Towers Watson FGMK—Chicago Accounting and Consulting Firm, LLC Miss Holmes 11 DONORS c o n t. INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT Anonymous Peter Calibraro The Lehoczky Escobar Family Nona Flores Loreli Fritz-Cohn Mark & Diane Gluskin Mark & Melanie Greenberg $2,500 & Up David Herro Cynthia Hunt Rudolph Patricia Kelley Donna Mavros Lisbeth Maxwell Katie McNally Nicole & Andy Murray Anonymous Christina Calvit & Eric C. Haugen Bill & Alexandra Cole Alan Donahue Barbara J. Geist $1,000 - $2,499 Craig Griffith Jay D. Lenn & Gregory J. Diercks In Memory of Neil Lifton Therese McGuire Paula & Bill McMenamin Lorraine & Bill McNally Anonymous Tom Adair Amy & Micah Adams Anna Anrod Ralph & Marilyn Bava Judith & Sam Bernstein Hilary Burns Maribeth Calvit-Muchmore John & Mel Collins Vicki Curtis & William Siavelis Pam & Glenn Gray James E. 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Robert Lewis Dana Mavros Mr. & Mrs. Bob Maxwell Frank & Gigi McCollum Catherine Nagler Josh Nelson Tracey Nicastro Patzik, Frank & Samotny Foundation $250 - $499 Mr. Howard Grill Victoria Gustafson Kathleen Hagerty Krystine Hansen Gary & Carol Hart Rachel Kaplan & Bob Riesman Susan Lannin & Albert Ettinger Madelyn MacMahon Frank Maguire & Ron Heister Mike Manelli Belinda Mathie & Brian Haag Nancy McCarthy Dan & Callen Migacz Larry Moss $100 – 249 David Ball Elizabeth Beyreis Gary & Linda Blumenshine Dan & Andrea Bonkowski Richard Bough & David Easterbrook Sessy Nyman Julia Sagalovsky Roche Schulfer & Mary Beth Fisher James Sie & Doug Wood Brian & Shannon Swierczek Barb Richardson Becky Tinkham & Chris Prouty Marilyn Tyler Laura J. Wilhelm Bruce & Karren Ray Megan & Ryan Roberts Charlie & Elizabeth Robinson Roberta & Warren Ruby Sharon Seeder Pat Shaw Shoppertrak Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Skidmore Stephen & Lynn Spencer Peggy Sullivan Phil & Amy Timberlake Evan & Laura Richards William J. 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