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UM School of Music • Dept. of Theatre & Drama December 7 - 10, 2000 Power Center T O KILL A M O CKIN G BIRD Edward Surovell Realtors is proud to support University Productions which contributes so much to the life of our community. Ann Arbor • Saline • Chelsea • Jackson Tecumseh • Adrian surovellrealtors.com The University of Michigan Department of Theatre and Drama presents TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Dramatized by Christopher Sergel from the novel by Harper Lee Director Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Vocal Coach Stage Manager Kathryn Long‡ Gary Decker Jessica Hahn Harold F. Burgess II Henry Reynolds Annette Masson Patrick K. A. Elkins Setting: Maycomb, Alabama, 1935 There will be one intermission. To Kill a Mockingbird is presented by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Co. of Woodstock, Illinois. ‡ Courtesy of SSDC. Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break or scene change. As a courtesy to others, please set pagers to silent mode. Cellular phones should be deactivated. Please deactivate your electronic watch alarm so it will not interrupt the performance. The School of Music acknowledges the generosity of McKinley Associates, Inc. whose support has helped make this production possible. CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance) Jean Louise Finch ................................................................................................................................. Alexa Ouellett Scout, Jean’s younger self ............................................................................................................................. Taryn Fixel Calpurnia, the housekeeper ................................................................................................................. Cortney Wright Miss Maudie Atkinson, a neighbor ..................................................................................................... Sandra Abrevaya Miss Stephanie Crawford, a neighbor ................................................................................. Michelle Alizabeth Roberts Mrs. Dubose, a neighbor ........................................................................................................................ Jennifer Lima Jessie, her attendant ................................................................................................................................ Rachel Easley Jem, Scout’s brother ............................................................................................................................. Benjamin Klein Reverend Sykes, minister ................................................................................................................... Kevin Bradley Jr. Dill, Scout and Jem’s friend ..................................................................................................................Maggie Smythe Nathan Radley, a neighbor ........................................................................................................................ David Jones Atticus Finch, Scout and Jem’s father............................................................................................... Anthony von Halle Walter Cunningham, a farmer ............................................................................................................ Ethan B. Kogan Heck Tate, the sheriff .................................................................................................................................... Dan Hall Mr. Gilmer, public prosecutor................................................................................................................ Quinn Strassel Judge Taylor ................................................................................................................................. Matthew H. Urban Bob Ewell, Mayella’s father........................................................................................................................ Dan Granke Mayella Ewell, a young woman ..........................................................................................................Lauren Spodarek Tom Robinson, a young man ................................................................................................................ Boyd White III Helen Robinson, Tom’s wife .................................................................................................................. Grace Edwards Link Deas, Tom’s employer ........................................................................................................................ Jason Smith Court Clerk ................................................................................................................................... Joseph A. Hendrix Boo Radley, a recluse ................................................................................................................................. David Jones Other townspeople played by members of the ensemble. DIRECTOR’S NOTES To Kill a Mockingbird has made enormous and lasting impressions as both a book and a film. What remains to be explored in a theatrical adaptation? Can this tale, set literally a lifetime ago, retain the ability to engage us now? I think it can, although undoubtedly for somewhat different reasons than it might have when the book (and film) appeared in the early 1960s or when the play was first produced in the early 70’s. For those of us who can remember those eras, we know our culture has changed significantly — not least in the laws and social mores related to race. Compared to 1935, I suspect it is fair to say that we live in a different world. Do these changes reduce To Kill a Mockingbird to “feel good” nostalgia, a cautionary lesson that preaches to the (mostly) converted? I don’t think so. For me, the play distills the heart of Lee’s book. Beneath the particular circumstances of the crisis that envelopes Scout’s family and neighbors lies a timeless struggle between two perspectives: acting in accordance with one’s own convictions; and standing in someone else’s shoes. Atticus teaches his children both concepts, although in their purest forms they are antithetical. The Tom Robinson case tests his ability to truly live, in the chaos of the world, by navigating between these two principles. It is the balancing act between knowing when to view the world from another’s perspective and when to stick with your own vision that challenges not only the inhabitants of Maycomb, but each of us. As we explored the world of Mockingbird in rehearsal, some of the details of the characters’ lives seemed strange, but the chaos was familiar. Atticus’ principles were a compass and a challenge. I hope they engage you too. — Kathryn Long ABOUT HARPER LEE Nelle Harper Lee (Novelist) was born on April 28, 1926, in Monroeville, Alabama, a city of about 7,000 people in Monroe County, which has about 24,000 people. Monroeville is in southwest Alabama, about halfway between Montgomery and Mobile. The youngest of four children, Miss Lee studied law at University of Alabama before settling in New York City without receiving her degree. In 1957, Miss Lee submitted the manuscript of her novel to the J. B. Lippincott Company. She was told that her novel consisted of a series of short stories strung together, and she was urged to re-write it. For the next two and a half years, she re-worked the manuscript with the help of her editor, Tay Hohoff, and in 1960 To Kill a Mockingbird was published, her only published book. To Kill A Mockingbird was on the bestseller lists for a period of over eighty weeks. In April, 1961, Miss Lee was awarded the Alabama Library Association Award. In May, 1961, she was the first woman since 1942 to win the the Pulitzer-Prize for Fiction. Miss Lee has since published various magazine articles, but remains a highly private individual, rarely appearing or speaking in public. She was awarded in 1997 an honorary doctorate (one of five she has been given) at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, for her “lyrical elegance, her portrayal of human strength, and wisdom.” ABOUT THE CAST SANDRA ABREVAYA (Maudie) junior, BFA Perf./BA English, Chicago, IL KEVIN BRADLEY JR. (Rev. Sykes) freshman, BFA Perf., Southfield, MI RACHEL EASLEY (Jessie) freshman, LSA Undecided, Detroit, MI GRACE EDWARDS (Helen) junior, BFA Perf./BA English, Lathrup Village, MI TARYN FIXEL (Scout) freshman, BFA Perf., Ft. Lauderdale, FL DAN GRANKE (Bob Ewell) sophomore, BFA Perf., Ann Arbor, MI DAN HALL (Heck Tate) senior, BFA Perf., Westport, CT JOSEPH A. HENDRIX (Clerk) junior, BFA Perf., Troy, MI DAVID JONES (Nathan/Boo Radley) sophomore, BFA Perf., Beverly Hills, MI B ENJAMIN K LEIN (Jem) sophomore, BFA Perf./Directing Concentration, Charlotte, NC ETHAN B. KOGAN (Walter Cunningham) sophomore, BFA Perf., Los Angeles, CA JENNIFER LIMA (Mrs. Dubose) junior, BFA Perf., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ALEXA OUELLETT (Jean) sophomore, BFA Perf., Portsmouth, NH MICHELLE ALIZABETH ROBERTS (Miss Stephanie) sophomore, BFA Perf., London, England JASON SMITH (Link) sophomore, BFA Perf., Cadillac, MI MAGGIE SMYTHE (Dill) junior, BFA Perf., San Diego, CA LAUREN SPODAREK (Mayella) junior, BFA Perf., Birmingham, MI QUINN STRASSEL (Mr. Gilmer) senior, BFA Perf., Ypsilanti, MI MATTHEW H. URBAN (Judge Taylor) senior, BFA Perf., Cissna Park, IL ANTHONY VON HALLE (Atticus) senior, BFA Perf., Phoenix, AZ BOYD WHITE III (Tom) senior, BFA Perf., Detroit, MI CORTNEY WRIGHT (Calpurnia) guest artist, BFA Perf. Graduate, April, 2000, Saginaw, MI ABOUT THE ARTISTS HAROLD F. BURGESS II (Lighting Designer) MFA Graduate student, lighting design. UM: Colored People's Time. Regional Theatre: Lighting designer: Incident At Vichy, Washington Shakespeare Co.; Bandstand USA, West End Dinner Theatre; Yeomen of the Guard, Rockville Civic Ctr.; Midrash: Filling the Empty Space, Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Ctr.; Associate lighting designer: Amadeus, Olney Theatre Ctr.; Sylvia, Studio Theatre; A Little Night Music, The Fix, Working, The Rink, Nijinsky's Last Dance (1999 Helen Hayes Award For Outstanding Lighting Design), Signature Theatre. Technical Assoc.: 1998-2000 Helen Hayes Awards. GARY DECKER (Scenic Designer) Asst. professor of design and production, Dept. of Theatre & Drama. UM: Of Thee I Sing, Susannah, A Little Night Music, The Magic Flute, Volpone, The Best People, The Marriage of Figaro, Grand Hotel. Regional Theatre: Gem Theatre, Attic Theatre, Birmingham Theatre, Boarshead Theatre, Purple Rose Theatre. Commercial: Scenery/exhibition display: AT&T, Lincoln-Mercury, Buick, Oldsmobile. Interiors/commercial lighting: On Stage - A Restaurant and The Elwood Grill, Detroit; The Fashion Cafe, NYC; The Arndale Centre, Manchester, UK. Awards: Theatre Designer of the Year, Detroit News; International Illuminating Engineering Society Design Awards. ABOUT THE ARTISTS PATRICK K. A. ELKINS (Stage Manager) is a BFA candidate in design and production in the Dept. of Theatre & Drama. UM: Stage manager: Casino Paradise, The Importance of Being Earnest, asst. stage manager: The Magic Flute, Volpone, Antigone; stage manager/lighting designer: Split, lighting designer: Zastrozzi, Master of Displine, Basement Arts. JESSICA HAHN (Costume Designer) Assoc. professor, Dept. of Theatre & Drama. UM: The Daughter of the Regiment, A Little Night Music, Orphan Train, Anything Goes, Mina & Colossus, The Best People, Ladyhouse Blues, Better Living, The Music Man, Sherlock Holmes, Grand Hotel, The Male Animal. Regional Theatre: Goodman Theatre; Lyric Opera Center for American Artists; Northlight Theatre; Court Theatre; Wisdom Bridge Theatre: Roundabout Theatre, N.Y.; Children's Theatre Co., Minneapolis; Former resident designer: Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Hubbard St. Dance Co., National Jewish Theatre. Awards: Three Joseph Jefferson Awards,Best Costume Design; Charles MacArthur Award. KATHRYN LONG (Director) is a guest artist and a UM Department of Theatre and Drama Alumna (Ph.D. ‘85). Regional Theatre: Studio Arena Theatre, PlayMakers’ Repertory Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, American Players Theatre, Stage One, Studio Theatre (Washington, DC), Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. Former Associate Artistic Director and Dramaturg at Studio Arena Theatre and American Players Theatre. New York: Pearl Theatre Company, Jean Cocteau Repertory, and Strindberg New York. Awards: NEA/TCG Directing Fellow. ANNETTE MASSON (Vocal Coach) Associate professor/Director of voice and speech. Teaching: American Repertory Theatre at Harvard, Boston University; associate director at The Drama Studio London USA in Berkeley, CA. visiting artist at Michigan State, Colorado College, Oberlin, St. Mary's College. Regional Theatre: Boston Lyric Opera, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Nebraska Caravan Theatre; worked with Andrei Serban, Ann Bogart, Bill T. Jones, David Wheeler, Robert Wilson. Other: Personal presentation consultant with Lilly, General Motors, Detroit Second City, Parke Davis, Polaroid. HENRY REYNOLDS (Sound Designer) is an asst. professor in the Dept. of Theatre & Drama and the sound engineer and computer administrator for Univ. Productions. UM: Sound designer: The Importance of Being Earnest, Our Country’s Good, I Am A Man, Born in the R.S.A. Regional Theatre: Production manager, Ann Arbor Summer Festival. FOR YOUR INFORMATION LATECOMER POLICY Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management at a suitable break or scene change. PAGER, CELLULAR PHONES AND WATCH ALARMS Please set pagers to silent mode. Cellular phones should be deactivated. Please deactivate your electronic watch alarm so it will not interrupt the performance. EMERGENCY PROCEDURE In the event of fire, severe storm or earthquake, you will be instructed by an announcement from the stage indicating the best method of exit. Please notice the multiple red exit signs in the theatre. For your safety, please exit in a calm and orderly manner. CAMERAS AND RECORDING DEVICES The use of cameras — with or without a flash — recorders or other electronic devices inside the theatre is strictly prohibited. FOOD AND DRINK No eating or drinking is allowed in the theatre. CHILDREN As a courtesy to our audience and the performers, children under the age of three will not be admitted to performances. If your child proves disruptive or excessively restless, you may be asked to leave by House Management. TICKET SALES AND INFORMATION Hours: Monday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm Evening of performance, 7 pm – 8:30 pm Phone: (734) 764-0450 • FAX (734) 647-2282 Address: 911 N. Univ., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 GROUP DISCOUNTS Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. ACCESSIBILITY Accessible ramps, elevators, parking, restrooms, water fountains and wheelchair seating are available for patrons with disabilities. Parking is located on each level of the Fletcher Street Structure on the north and south sides. Handicapped parking is located on the first level of the Thayer Street Structure. Accessible restrooms are located off the main lobby. SUBSCRIBER TICKET EXCHANGE Subscribers may exchange their tickets either by mail or in person. Ticket exchanges may be made until NOON of the day before the date on the tickets and are made only for another performance of the same play. SOUND ENHANCEMENT The theatre is equipped with an infrared listening system for listening enhancement. Lightweight, wireless headsets are available free of charge from House Management. SEASON SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS Discounted tickets through subscription packages are available, call for options. PARKING For your parking convenience, we recommend arriving early. Prepaid parking passes are also available at the League Ticket Office. GIFT CERTIFICATES Perfect for all occasions, gift certificates are available in any amount. Comments? Write us at: University Productions, Attn: J. Kuras, 911 N. University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1265 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Special thanks to Alan Billings for his cameo appearance as a scenic artist. The performers in this production are composed of undergraduate students and guest artists in the School of Music. The designers are composed of faculty and graduate students in the Department of Theatre and Drama. Scenery, costumes, properties, sound, and lighting were realized by the students and staff of University Productions, the producing unit of the School of Music. The Director is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KC/ACTF). The aims of this national theater education program are to identify and promote quality in collegelevel theater productions. To this end, each production entered is eligible for a response by a regional KC/ACTF representative, and certain students are selected to participate in KC/ACTF programs involving awards, scholarships, and special grants for actors, playwrights, designers, and critics at both the regional and national levels. STAFF FOR MOCKINGBIRD SCHOOL OF MUSIC Dean ........................................................ Karen Wolff DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND DRAMA Chair ................................................. Erik Fredricksen Administration ..................................... Mona Alonzo, Bonnie Kerschbaum, Jennifer Knapp Acting/Directing ............................ Glenda Dickerson, Erik Fredricksen, Sarah-Jane Gwillim, Darryl V. Jones, Philip Kerr, Mark Lamos, Annette Masson, Janet Maylie, John Neville-Andrews, Jerry Schwiebert, Malcolm Tulip Arts Management ...... Jeffrey Kuras, Kerianne M. Tupac Design/Production .................... Nephelie Andonyadis, George Bacon, Mark Allen Berg, Gary Decker, Jessica Hahn, Richard W. Lindsay, Jr., John Hugh Minor, Vincent Mountain, Rob Murphy, Henry Reynolds, Arthur Ridley, Kathleen Runey, Vickie L. Sadler, Nancy Uffner Theatre Studies/Playwrighting ....... Robert J. Cardullo, Claire Conceison, Wendy Hammond, Mbala Nkanga, OyamO, Martin Walsh, Leigh Woods Professors Emeriti ................................ Jack E. Bender, Alan Billings, John Russell Brown, Peter W. Ferran, Claribel Baird Halstead, Zelma Weisfeld UNIVERSITY PRODUCTIONS Director ................................................... Jeffrey Kuras Administrative Associate .................... Fatima Abdullah Office Assistant III .................................. Shelda Smith Marketing Director ........................ Kerianne M. Tupac Ticket Office Coordinator .................. Maureen Wynn Group Sales Coordinator ............................. Sarah Ray Computer Administrator ................... Henry Reynolds Facilities Manager .................................. Shannon Rice House Manager .............................. Dianne Widzinski Graphic Design ......................................... Bill Burgard Banner Artist .................................. Heather Chockley Office Assistants ........ Liz Bradford, Kendra Coleman, Jaime Lee, Megan Lesperance, Nicolette Poprawa, Christina Reynolds, Jermaine Stephens, Justin Tanis, Mandy Taylor, John Torres Theatre 386 ..................................... Monique Dugars, Lisa Ehrlich, Erin Watkins PRODUCTION STAFF Interim Production Manager .......... Amanda Mengden Production Stage Manager ..................... Nancy Uffner Technical Director (Frieze) ....... Richard W. Lindsay, Jr. Technical Director (Power) ............. John Hugh Minor Assoc. Tech. Director (Power) ....... Donald C. Watkins Carpenter ........................................... Robert Michael Scenic Artist ........................................ Kathleen Runey Scenic Painter ....................................... Toni Y. Auletti Properties Master ................................... Arthur Ridley Asst. Properties Master .................... Bryan Huddleston Properties Artisan ................................. Rachel Wright Master Electrician .............................. Mark Allen Berg Costume Shop Manager ............................ Julie Marsh Assoc. Costume Shop Manager .............. George Bacon Drapers ................ Virginia R. Luedke, Vickie L. Sadler Associate Draper ............................ Susan A. Hamilton Crafts Artisan/Stock Manager ......... Rebecca Valentino Sound Engineer ................................. Henry Reynolds House Technicians ............ Ron Cypert, Mark Gordon, Jim Haven, Barry LaRue Office Assistants .................. Kelly K. Irwin, Elie Perler PRODUCTION CREW Asst. to the Director ............................ Allison Soranno Fight Choreographer ...................... Anthony von Halle Asst. Stage Managers ............... Alissa Michele Koerner, Megan Maczko, Julia Merchant Asst. to the Lighting Designer ............... Rebecca Hibbs Asst. Costume Designer ................ Meghann O’Malley Wigs ............................................................ Guy Beck Asst. Sound Designer .............................. Matthew Gill Scenery ................. Sarah Burger, Marc Pety, Joe Zinke Paint ....................... Kate Armstrong, Martha Bermeo, Youxin Mike Xia, Celibeth Donnelly, Connie Shea, Justin Titley, students of Theatre 250 Props ............................ Anathea Alberda, Julie Brown, Monique French, Shannon McShane, Justin Miller, Aaron Sherry, Paul Wyatt, students of Theatre 250 Costumes ............................. Jennifer Begg, Cian Coey, Laurie Kantner, Jennifer Langel, Rachel Laritz, Jennifer Lima, Kristen Mahon, Christina Mimkos, Matt Mitchell, Monica Prince, Betsy Tholen, Diane Tuel, students of Theatre 250 Lighting ..................................... Harold Burgess (GA), Lincoln Gillette, Dan Granke, Rebecca A. Hibbs, Paul Masck, Joe McEachern, Thomas Omar, Andrew Russell, Daniel Rutz, Joel Silver, Brooke Sinclair, Melissa Spengler, Aaron Sporer, Angela Zuck, students of Theatre 250 RUNNING CREW Set ........................................ Carl Goines, Alix Malloy Props ....................... Jessie Cantrell, Kalena Dickerson Light Board Operator ......................... Michelle Sherry Electrics ....................... Nick Edwin, Caleb Levengood Wardrobe ......... Lisa Ehrlich, Joe Hendrix, Juliana Kua Sound .................................................... David Patrick Looking for that perfect holiday gift for family friends and colleagues? Consider a gift certificate to the UM School of Music productions! Call the League Ticket Office at 734-764-0450 for details. 2000-2001 Theatre Associates (as of November 17, 2000) ARCHANGEL American Assoc. of Univ. Women Dearborn Branch Erik & Janet Fredricksen Judith & Donald Rumelhart THEATRE ANGEL Gretchen & John Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. 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