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the berkeley rep m aga zine
2 011–12 · s p e c i a l i s s u e
Discover Berkeley Rep’s
2012–13 season · 8
Is there life after
Berkeley? · 10
The program
for In Paris · 22
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In this issue
c alendar
Unless otherwise noted, all events are for In Paris.
april
10
12
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25 First performance, 8pm
28 ONSTAGE gala, Four Seasons
San Francisco, 5:30pm
m ay
Pro lo gu e
Re p o rt
A letter from the
artistic director
Discover Berkeley Rep’s 2012–13 season
pag e 5
PAGE 8
Is there life after Berkeley?
PAGE 10
Teen Council makes a claim
PAGE 12
All in the family
PAGE 16
Berkeley earns some Fidelity
PAGE 20
2
Teen Council meeting, 5pm
4 Tasting: Peterson Winery, 7pm
5 Backstage Tours, 10am
5 Tasting: Calstar Cellars, 7pm
11 Tasting: Cater Too, 7pm
12 Tasting: Via Pacifica Selections, 7pm
12 Last performance, Red, 7pm
13 Last performance, 2pm
20 Middle School Sneak Peek, 1pm
25 Teen Night, Black n Blue Boys /
Broken Men, 6pm
25 First performance, Black n Blue Boys /
Broken Men, 8pm
30 Opening-night dinner, Black n Blue Boys /
Broken Men, Bistro Liaison, 6pm
30 Opening night, Black n Blue Boys /
Broken Men, 8pm
School of Theatre event
Donor appreciation event
B e rke le y Re p Pre s e nt s
In Paris
pag e 2 2
Profiles
pag e 2 3
Co ntrib uto r s
Foundation, corporate,
and in-kind sponsors
pag e 32
Individual donors to the
Annual Fund
About B e rke le y Re p
F YI
Staff and affiliations
Everything you need to
know about Berkeley Rep’s
box office, gift shop, seating
policies, and more
pag e 3 6
Board of trustees
and sustaining advisors
pag e 3 7
Pag e 3 8
pag e 33
40th Anniversary Campaign
pag e 35
Michael Leibert Society
pag e 35
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prologue
from th e ar tis tic d irec to r
art is funda mentally about taking chances: trundling
through the unknown recesses of the unconscious to “make
something.” Some artists take more chances than others,
buoyed by the force of their circumstances, their personalities,
and their capacity to conquer their fear of disapproval. A rare
few are so gifted and so courageous they stand as a beacon
for the rest of us, their professional lives becoming successful
testaments to both resiliency and grace. If they live for a long
time, the body of their work transcends any individual project,
and they come to exist in a special niche in our collective
history. Such a person is Mikhail Baryshnikov.
It is a great honor to introduce Mr. Baryshnikov and his colleagues to our stage,
precisely because he is still taking artistic chances. In Paris uses a nuanced, complex
theatrical vocabulary of music, mime, video, and excerpts of Russian and French to
explore the relationship between an older man and a younger woman and its larger
theme of profound loneliness. Easy emotional access is denied to the audience,
forcing us to grapple with the fact that we are being asked to participate in an artistic
experiment. What a gift for all of us! That an artist as great as Mr. Baryshnikov should
focus his energies and creative resources on such a challenging project serves as a
source of unmitigated inspiration.
Sincerely,
Tony Taccone
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Discover Berkeley Rep’s 2012–13 season
By K aren mckevit t
even a s shows l aunched from its s tage continue to thrill audiences in
New York and nationwide, the Tony Award–winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre
proudly announces five of seven exhilarating plays for the 2012–13 season. Read about
them here —and see what shows some of our staff are especially looking forward to!
Want the best seats to these shows at the lowest prices? Of course you do! Just
subscribe to Berkeley Rep. The Main Season package guarantees tickets for Chinglish, Pericles, The White Snake, and two shows to be announced soon, while the Full
Season package also includes seats for An Iliad and Troublemaker. Alternatively, you
can “choose your own season” by selecting three or more plays that appeal to your
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Chinglish
Lily Yang
Written by David Henry Hwang
Directed by Leigh Silverman
Aug 24–Oct 7
Special Events Manager
In Chinglish, an American businessman heads to Asia to score a
lucrative contract for his family’s firm —but the deal isn’t the only
thing getting lost in translation when he collides with a Communist
minister, a bumbling consultant and a suspiciously sexy bureaucrat.
I can’t wait for Chinglish. I’ve seen what
it’s like for foreigners in Asia —how difficult it can be, and how humorous too,
and this play certainly captures that humor! It’s also
the first show of the 2012–13 season, and I’m looking
forward to working on what’s sure to be a wonderful
opening night!
Katrena Jackson
An Iliad
Patron Services Manager
Adapted from Homer · By Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare ·
Translation by Robert Fagles · Directed by Lisa Peterson
Oct 12–Nov 11
An Iliad is going to be
great. It seems very
mystifying and magical.
It takes me back to the excitement of
a new Harry Potter movie. I can’t wait.
An ancient tale comes roaring back to life in a compelling new telling filled with contemporary wit and wisdom. The clash of swords
and shields, the broken hearts and broken oaths, the bonds of
friendship and family—An Iliad arises on a bare stage, told by an
old man who’s seen too much.
Tom Pearl
Edward Hazzard III
Production Manager
Carpenter
One word: boats. An Iliad retells
Homer’s epic poem of the siege of
Troy and the massive navy assembled
by the Greeks. The White Snake also contains some
journeys by boat. Pericles is full of shipwrecks and
sea voyages. And most exciting of all, Troublemaker
brings a boat chase and other delightful absurdity.
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I’m looking forward to An Iliad. I read
Homer’s Odyssey, and the story really
stuck with me, so I can’t wait to experience one of his other stories—and this show’s been
getting great buzz! I also always appreciate it when
we can put an epic on our stage.
Troublemaker
or The Freakin Kick-A
Adventures of Bradley
Boatright
Written by Dan LeFranc
Jan 4–Feb 3, 2013
Only Berkeley Rep could unleash this
wild world premiere, commissioned
from hot young playwright Dan
LeFranc. It’s nineteen mighty-eight. In
working-class Rhode Island, Bradley
and his bestest friend tangle with rich
kid Jake Miller and his middle-school
goons. Faster than a speedboat, more
fun than a video game, Troublemaker
has a sassy mouth and an irresistible
heart of gold.
Madeleine Oldham
Director, The Ground Floor/Dramaturg
I cannot wait for Troublemaker. I’ve been working with
Dan for almost four years now on the development
of the script. It’s my absolute favorite part of my job
when I get to start working with a writer when a play is only an
idea, and see it all the way through to a production.
The White Snake
Written and directed by Mary Zimmerman
Nov 9–Dec 23, 2012
Tony Award–winning director Mary Zimmerman casts a spell
with The White Snake, a classic romance from Chinese legend. As
she falls for a charming young man, a snake spirit discovers what
it means to be human. But a monk objects, and the bride must
unveil her magical powers to save their love.
Lauren Shorofsky
Benjamin Hanna
Facilities Coordinator
School of Theatre
Community Programs Manager
I’m looking forward to
The White Snake. I’ve
always loved Mary
Zimmerman’s work and her style. I
love her visual storytelling, and this
show based on Chinese legend just
sounds so intriguing.
Last year was my first time
experiencing the magic of Mary
Zimmerman’s playful and whimsical work.
I’m so jazzed to introduce as many teens as
possible to her new piece, The White Snake.
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Amy Potozkin
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Mark Wing-Davey
Apr 12–May 26, 2013
Artistic Associate & Casting Director
Action, adventure, emotion and awe…Expect that and more when
Mark Wing-Davey brings a nimble take on Shakespeare to Berkeley
Rep. A virtuous man clings to the mast of a storm-tossed ship as
his family reels from palace to brothel to a sacred Greek temple.
Discover the excitement of Shakespeare all over again in Pericles.
Pericles! I’ve cast four shows for
director Mark Wing-Davey. It will
be interesting to see what he does
with this rarely produced Shakespeare play. You
can be sure if Mark is directing, it will be exciting,
innovative, and bold.
Andrew Susskind
Terence Keane
Executive Assistant
Director of Public Relations
As someone who loves to travel, I’m
extremely excited about Pericles, Prince
of Tyre. There is the physical journey
of traversing the open seas, but the real adventure
is meeting people and experiencing something new
and different.
I’m looking forward to the two shows
we haven’t picked yet—because
announcing them is a big part of my
job. I can’t wait to be handed a new script, find a
quiet place to read it, write up a description that
tries to capture the spirit of the play, and make sure
it reaches you as quickly as possible.
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Is there life after Berkeley?
By terence keane
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at one time or another, all of us wonder… What happens when the curtain
goes down? When the lights go dark? Is that really the end? Or is there life after Berkeley?
At Berkeley Rep, we always try to live in the here and now. We’re focused on being
fully present with you, our loyal, local audience —and our goal is always to give you the
most exhilarating, entertaining, thought-provoking experiences that we can conjure on
stage. Nonetheless, we’re always proud when our shows are reincarnated at other theatres.
Lately, it seems like the cycle of rebirth has accelerated. In the last six years, Berkeley
Rep has helped send six shows to Broadway. Seven more landed off Broadway, one
moved to London, two turned into films, and others toured the nation. One even became
a bestselling book!
Here’s a glimpse into the afterlife of a few of our dearly departed...
1After creating buzz on Broadway, In the Next
Room (or the vibrator play) is being produced in
more than 30 cities in America, Australia, New
Zealand, and even Peru.
2Mary Zimmerman’s mesmerizing adaptation of
The Arabian Nights enjoyed a mini-tour when it
caravanned to Kansas City, Chicago, and DC.
3John Leguizamo collected the Drama Desk Award
and Outer Critics Circle Award when he took
Ghetto Klown to Broadway.
4
Let Me Down Easy, the electrifying solo
show from Anna Deavere Smith, proved so
popular with audiences across America that
pbs aired it as part of Great Performances.
5
Girlfriend, the charming young thing that debuted
on our Thrust Stage, had a one-night stand in New
York when Les Waters directed a concert version
of the show at Joe’s Pub. Les will also present
the show next winter for his new home family at
Actors Theatre of Louisville.
6 American Idiot rocked its way to two Tony Awards
and a Grammy before launching a 23-city tour of
the U.S., Canada, Britain, and Ireland.
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Compulsion and In the Wake both played off
Broadway at The Public Theater, and the
latter netted an Obie Award for director
Leigh Silverman.
8When we helped introduce U.S. audiences to
The Great Game: Afghanistan, top brass from
the Pentagon requested an encore performance
in DC.
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Tiny Kushner met Big Ben when Berkeley Rep’s
collection of one-acts from legendary writer Tony
Kushner shipped off to London.
10Berkeley Rep felt like a proud Ivy League parent
when our Three Sisters went off to Yale Rep and
got top marks from East Coast critics.
11Our world premiere of How to Write a New Book
for the Bible traveled to Seattle, where Bill Cain’s
gem of a drama delighted Emerald City audiences.
Those are just shows from the last four seasons that leapt into the great beyond. Now, instead of peering
backward with our crystal ball, let’s peek into the future:
• In Paris in Manhattan? The show you’re about to watch is headed to Lincoln Center this summer.
•N
ext, on our Thrust Stage, Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandersmith gives a riveting performance in
Black n Blue Boys / Broken Men.
• Eve Ensler, the Tony Award-winning creator of The Vagina Monologues, comes
to Berkeley Rep for June’s world premiere of Emotional Creature.
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nd our upcoming season includes the West Coast premiere of Chinglish by David Henry Hwang, the
world-premiere production of The White Snake from Mary Zimmerman, and Dan LeFranc’s sassy new show
Troublemaker, or the Freakin Kick-A Adventures of Bradley Boatright.
Many plays are born in Berkeley. At last count, the Theatre’s progeny included 62 world premieres, 41 West Coast
premieres, and 5 American premieres. Thank you for helping bring them into the world… Who knows where
they’ll end up?
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Teen arts advocates at Arts Advocacy day
ph oto by k y le sircus
Report
Teen Council makes a claim
By hannah lennet t
on february 12 , members of Berkeley Rep’s Teen Council put down their smartphones, pushed aside sat study books, and took a leading role in a cause that may
sound less exciting than the Occupy movement, but one these teen artists and arts
patrons hold dear: arts advocacy.
“Claim: Your Education. Your Voice.
Visit berkeleyrep.org/claimyourarts,
Your Arts” (Claimyourarts) was hosted
facebook.com/claimyourARTS, or
by Berkeley Rep’s School of Theatre (just a
follow the campaign on Twitter at
hop down the street from the Theatre). In
#claimyourarts. You can find out about
addition to offering classes, outreach proall of Berkeley Rep’s School of Theatre
gramming, and a host of workshops and
programs at berkeleyrep.org/school.
events for all ages, the School of Theatre
is home to the Teen Council, a group of
more than 250 Bay Area teens who are passionate about becoming informed and
engaged artists.
After spending months discussing their frustration about not having a voice in
the elimination of arts programs in their schools and communities, as well as not
having the resources to advocate effectively if given the chance, a committee of
10 Teen Council members decided that it was time to create an event where teens
could rally around their cause and become articulate advocates. They spent January marketing, designing, and organizing an arts advocacy training day for their
peers. On February 12 at 10am, 60 arts advocates determinedly clutching cups of
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arts are vital for my education. They empower and
inspire. The arts are necessary for my development
as a person. They help
me to be open-minded,
empathetic, and creative.
The arts improve my community and my world because they generate and
captivate. I will speak up
for the arts because every
person, no matter their
background, deserves to
be unique, blissfully playful, and confident. This is
our education. Our voice.
Our arts. And this is why I
am an arts advocate.”
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coffee assembled at the School of Theatre outfitted in T-shirts bearing the
logo for the Claimyourarts initiative.
The event opened with a giant
scavenger hunt designed to help
students learn basic facts and figures
about arts education. The rooms
looked like an office-supply store had
exploded as students rushed through
construction-paper obstacle courses,
glow-in-the-dark Jeopardy boards, and
advocacy Mad Libs plastered around
the walls. Through the din of teenagers
engaged in deep competition, one
could hear the occasional gasp when a
statistic truly hit home. “My school
only sets aside 2 percent of its budget
for the arts. Are you serious?!”
The teens were helped through the
game portion of the day by several arts
experts, including Managing Director
Susan Medak and Brad Erickson,
executive director of Theatre Bay Area.
Assemblymember Nancy Skinner
joined the second portion of the day
when the morning’s information was
applied to an arts advocacy debate
where teens learned a very valuable
lesson: advocacy is not easy.
While the teens were full of
stories about the arts being a home in
times of need, a haven in a day full of
standardized testing, and a way to express oneself in a pivotal time in their
lives, this was not enough to make a
convincing argument. Advocating for
a cause requires planning, specific
goals, and a mastery of the subject
matter on a level that many students
had not yet experienced. “I hope you
realize how important it is for a civil
society to have people who are willing
to be for things and not just against
them,” said Susan, as she and Nancy
profusely thanked the students for
their passion and dedication to such a
difficult task.
In the final portion of the event,
teens designed a public service announcement, which has since been
produced by Berkeley Rep’s multimedia
producer, Pauline Luppert. The video
opens in a drab high school where
students march monotonously through
the halls, mouths covered in black
tape. When the students reach their
art classroom, they remove the tape,
their world jumps into bright color, and,
with activated voices and bodies, they
dive into various art projects. You can
view the full psa on the Claimyourarts
website and Facebook page.
Claimyourarts participants also
encouraged their communities to
Claimyourarts teen arts advocates Marcelo Gutierrez,
Emma Goodfield, Negi Esfandiari, and Rosie Byrne
ph oto by k y le sircus
celebrate Art is Education Month in
March by using school announcements
and newspapers, as well as social
media, to spread the word about
advocacy. Additionally, a delegation of
six teens led by Rachel Fink, director
of the School of Theatre and organizer
of Claimyourarts, joined hundreds
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in April.
Advocacy may not be easy, but
that’s not stopping these young
advocates as they take their message
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June 2–30 in Berkeley
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June 5–Aug. 7 in San Francisco
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June 21–July 26 in Berkeley
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June 25–July 30 in Berkeley
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Web 2.0
July 11–Aug. 8 in Berkeley
Mystic Poetry
July 21 in San Francisco
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All in the family
Berkeley Rep involvement spans generations
B y K at h l e e n M a r t i n e l l i
when gr andparents, parents,
and children gather together, it’s
usually because there’s a holiday to
celebrate or a turkey dinner to eat.
Sometimes it’s because someone’s
graduating or getting married. And
sometimes, it’s because there’s a play
to see.
Melvin and Hella Cheitlin are
part of a community of Berkeley Rep
patrons for whom theatre is, literally, a
family value. Hella recalls that she and
her husband first started attending
shows here 35 years ago, in “the early
days” of the Theatre. Their son, Ken,
inherited his parents’ fondness for
Berkeley Rep; now he and his wife,
Betsey, are regular theatregoers, too.
“We take a subscription for four
people, and they come with us,” explains
Hella, who also donates to the Theatre.
“They pay for half and we pay for half.”
The family even has a pre-theatre
tradition that offers them time to bond
and catch up. “We come from San
Francisco and meet Ken and Betsey for
dinner before the theatre,” says Hella.
“It’s a family get-together.”
And the Cheitlins aren’t just
staying in the audience; after taking
a course at Berkeley Rep’s School
of Theatre, Hella’s grandson, Trevor,
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“My wife and I began
to subscribe to
Berkeley Rep when
our daughter was a
baby. It was a great
way of making sure as
new parents that we’d
get out on a date five
times a year.”
bill hofmann
Report
KATHIE LONGINOTTI
appeared on the Roda stage in director
Jonathan Moscone’s 2005 production of
Our Town.
For seven-play subscribers and
donors Bill Hofmann and Robbie
Welling, visiting Berkeley Rep has always
been a family affair.
“My wife and I began to subscribe
to Berkeley Rep when our daughter was
a baby,” says Bill. “It was a great way of
making sure as new parents that we’d
get out on a date five times a year.”
When she was old enough,
daughter Julia enrolled at the School of
Theatre and took a number of courses
in stage combat. She can now wield
the broadsword, rapier, small sword,
and dagger.
“Julia’s been inspired by her performance classes,” says Bill. “She’s done
the full range and is eager for more.”
Julia is also a member of the
School’s Teen Council, so she gets to
see many Berkeley Rep shows before
her parents—a far cry from her early
days at home with the babysitter. “She
always loves the shows,” says Bill.
Berkeley Rep’s inclusive policy
towards families and young people is
part of what keeps Bill and his family
coming back season after season.
“Over the years we’ve been
attending, we’ve seen Berkeley Rep
reach out to younger and more diverse
communities with a wide range of
theatre presentations—it’s been great
to see audiences discover the Theatre
year after year,” he says.
While Hella Cheitlin and Bill
Hofmann can take credit for introducing
their children to Berkeley Rep, the
opposite was true in the case of Steven
and Jill Fugaro.
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2003 through our son Kevin’s drama
coach in high school,” remembers Jill,
based on “a recommendation from
someone we had terrific admiration
for, artistically. We were referred to go
see a show that Mary Zimmerman was
doing at Berkeley Rep called The Secret
in the Wings.”
The Fugaros were instantly hooked.
“We really liked what we saw and
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Interview by K yle Sircus
fidelit y is berkele y rep’s newest
production sponsor this season. Its
Berkeley branch opened in 2010,
but the company’s commitment to
the arts has been a mainstay of its
philanthropic efforts since its early
days on the East Coast. We spoke
with Roberto Santos, vice president
and branch manager of the Berkeley
Investor Center, about Fidelity’s new
presence in Berkeley, its support of the
arts, and our latest partnership.
Fidelity is relatively new to Berkeley.
What attracted you to open a branch
in our community?
The branch officially opened on
August 16, 2010. Our company is
community based, really focused on
the client, and we have a lot of East
Bay clients who were asking for Fidelity
to open a branch near them. Being a
Bay Area native, having a sibling and
friends who went to UC Berkeley and
having attended Cal events growing up,
I know that Berkeley is a very unique
community. The diversity, the culture,
the presence of an institution of higher
learning—all of those things combine to
make Berkeley what it is.
What’s Fidelity’s philosophy on
corporate social responsibility and
philanthropic giving?
Fidelity has been a longtime
supporter of the arts—throughout our
growth as a company, we’ve supported
several arts organizations around
the country, from symphonies to
theatres. When we opened our branch
in Berkeley, we looked at it as an
opportunity to support the arts locally.
We’ve already contributed to a school
with a robust music program that was
in need of new instruments. Berkeley
Rep is an important local cultural
institution, and by supporting the
Theatre, we’re taking our commitment
to a new level. We feel that supporting
the arts in local communities is a great
use of our philanthropic funds.
What sets Fidelity apart from other
investment firms?
The number one thing I hear
from our clients, as well as from the
associates who work here, is how
impressed they are by Fidelity’s intense
focus on doing what’s right for each
individual client. Another great thing
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about our focus on the associates
themselves—they always praise us for
investing so much in them. It helps us
attract and keep the best associates
and makes Fidelity such a great place
to work, which in turn creates an
environment and a culture that is
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conducive to helping our clients become
better investors.
Why did Fidelity choose to support
Berkeley Rep?
Our company has a long history
of supporting the arts. Berkeley Rep
is a leading arts organization, and
it’s so close to us— only a block and
a half away. The Theatre has a great
reputation for serving the community
through its productions and arts
education programs. Because of its
commitment to excellence, Berkeley
Rep can bring renowned international
artists like Mikhail Baryshnikov to
Bay Area audiences. Like Berkeley
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Baryshnikov Arts Center, Dmitry Krymov Laboratory,
and The AG Foundation, in association with Korjaamo
Culture Factory, presents
Adapted from the short story by
ivan bunin
directed and adapted by
dmitry krymov
april 25–m ay 13, 2012
roda the atre · special presentation
In Paris runs one hour and 20 minutes without an intermission
Performed in Russian and French with English supertitles
In Paris is made possible thanks to the generous support of
Le a d pro d u ce r s
Wayne Jordan & Quinn Delaney
Marjorie Randolph
Jack & Betty Schafer
E xecu tiv e Pro d u c e r s
Bill Falik & Diana Cohen
The Strauch Kulhanjian Family
pro d u c tio n S p o n s o r s
B e r k e le y R e pe r to ry T h e at r e
To n y Tacco n e , A r t i s t i c D i r e c to r
S u s a n M e da k , M a n ag i n g D i r e c to r
pe rfor m e r s
Mikhail Baryshnikov and Anna Sinyakina,
Polina Butko, Maria Gulik, Maxim Maminov,
with Lasse Lindberg and Ossi Makkonen
Scenic & Costume Designer Maria Tregubova
Composer Dmitry Volkov
Lighting Designer Damir Ismagilov
Audio & Video Designer Tei Blow
Movement Coach Andrey Shchukin
Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky
Production Manager Will Knapp
Video & Sound Supervisor Tei Blow
Company Manager Kathryn Luckstone
Lighting Supervisor Valentina Migoulia
Technical Director Anthony Cerrato
Wardrobe & Properties Mariya Masalskaya
Supervisor
season sponsors
General Management: Huong Hoang,
Baryshnikov Productions Inc.
Tour Representation: Thomas O. Kriegsmann /
ArKtype, www.arktype.org
Additional Video Design: Filipp Vinogradov
Technical Consultant: Alexander Nazarov
Translation Services: Regina Kozakova
Flying Effects & Rigging: Flying by Foy
Accountant: Bruce Nadell, C.P.A, Nadell, Franco, Weinberger LLP.
Travel Arrangements: Regina Louden, Road Rebel, Inc.
Special thanks to Raoul Grünstein, Irina Duskova with Korjaamo
Culture Factory; Maya Kostava with The AG Foundation,
Irina Gorskaya and Anastasiya Rahkmanova.
Many thanks to Georgiana Pickett, Pamela Rapp, Pedja Muzijevic,
Eleanor Wallace and the staff at Baryshnikov Arts Center.
In Paris premiered on August 17, 2011 at the Korjaamo Culture
Factory, Helsinki, Finland.
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Mikhail Baryshnikov
Maria Gulik
Mikhail, a native of Riga,
Latvia, was born in 1948
and began studying ballet at the age of nine. As
a teenager, he attended
the Vaganova Academy
in Leningrad, graduating from student to
principal dancer of the
Kirov Ballet in 1969. In
1974 he left the Soviet Union to dance with
major ballet companies around the world
including the New York City Ballet, where he
worked with George Balanchine and Jerome
Robbins. In 1980 he began a 10-year tenure as
artistic director of American Ballet Theatre,
nurturing a new generation of dancers and
choreographers. From 1990 to 2002, Mikhail
was director and dancer with the White Oak
Dance Project, which he co-founded with
choreographer Mark Morris to expand the
repertoire and visibility of American modern
dance. In 2005 he opened the Baryshnikov
Arts Center (bac) in Manhattan, a creative
home for local and international artists to develop and present work. Under his leadership
as artistic director, bac programs serve approximately 500 artists and more than 20,000
audience members each year. Mikhail’s many
awards include the Chubb Fellowship, the
Commonwealth Award, the Jerome Robbins
Award, the Kennedy Center Honors, and the
National Medal of Honor. Most recently he
was awarded the rank of Officer of the French
Legion of Honor.
Maria is a singer and
actress. She has been
working in the Krymov
Laboratory since
2007 and has performed in Opus #7 and
Tararaboombia. She also
plays the role of Vava in
Shostakovich’s operetta
Moscow Cheremushki at
the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko
Moscow Academic Music Theatre. She was
born in Kargopol in the Arkhangelsk Region
of Russia. In 2007 she graduated from the
Russian University of Theatre Arts (gitis), finishing its musical theatre program with course
professors A. Titel and I. Yasulovich.
Polina Butko
Performer
Performer
Performer
Polina is a musician
(vocal and percussion),
tap-dancer, and choreographer. She has been
working in Artur Gazarov’s percussion group
Sambateria as percussionist, tap-dancer, and
vocalist. Her teachers
include Chloe and Maud
Arnold, Brenda Bufalino, Roxane Butterfly,
Michelle Dorrance, Savion Glover, Derick K.
Grant, Margaret Morrison, Sarah Petronio,
Max Pollak, Jason Samuels Smith, and Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards. Polina graduated
from the jazz-vocal department of the the Russian Gnesins Academy of Music, International
Slavic University’s Institutes of Journalism
and Theatre Work. She gives master classes in
Kiev, Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Vilnius, and
is the founder of her own school of dance and
music, Jam Studio in Moscow.
Performer
Lasse Lindberg
Performer
Lasse has performed
in Closer, The Inspector General, Jumalista,
Keskusteluja Valaan
Kanssa, Misantrop, and
Robin Hood Complex.
He graduated from
St. Petersburg State
Theatre Arts Academy
in the department of
dramatic art in 2010 and received further
training from Theatre Academy Helsinki.
Lasse is a member of Suomen Näyttelijäliitto,
the Finnish actors union.
Ossi Makkonen
Ossi’s work with
Dmitry Krymov began
with In Paris. His other
performances include
The Seagull and Surukeiju
at Teatteri Poleemi. He
began working with the
Stage Festival at the Korjaamo in 2009 and also
enjoys his work as an
occupational therapist throughout Finland. In
2008 Ossi graduated from St. Petersburg State
University in the department of journalism.
Maxim Maminov
Performer
Maxim is a singer and
actor and has been
working in the Krymov
Laboratory since 2005.
His performances
include The Auction;
The Cow; Demon.
View From Above;
Donky Hot; Katya,
Sonya, Polya, Galya,
Vera, Olya, Tanya; Optimus Mundus; Opus
#7; Ser Vantes; Tararaboombia; and the new
opera Mixed Media at the Stanislavski and
Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic
Music Theatre. He played Michael Spofford
in the musical Witches of Eastwick with Art
Voyage XXI and takes part in the performance
New Year directed by F. Grigorian with School
Hall. From 2008 to 2010 he performed as the
Beast and Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast
with Stage Entertainment Russia. In 2006
Maxim graduated from the pop art department of the Russian University of Theatre Arts
(gitis), with course professor V. Garkalin.
Anna Sinyakina
Performer
Since 2004, Anna has
been a leading actress
in the Krymov Laboratory. She also works in
film, and won Best Actress of the Year in the
International Festival of
Cinema Artek (films for
children) and Best Debut in the Russian Film
Festival “Literature and Film.” Anna graduated
from the State Musical Institute in 2000 with
a specialization as a musical soloist, and in
2004 she graduated from the Russian University of Theatre Arts (gitis) with a specialization
in dramatic art.
Dmitry Krymov
Direc tor
Dmitry is a painter, set designer, and theatre
director who has designed more than 90 performances, many produced by Anatoly Efros,
with the Moscow Art Theatre and Taganka
Theatre. He has also worked as a set designer
in other theatres in Moscow, including the
Central Youth Theatre, Mossovet Theatre,
Theatre of Ermolova, Theatre of Gogol,
Theatre of Mayakovsky, Theatre of Stanislavsky, and others. Dmitry has also designed
for theatres in Nizhniy Novgorod, Riga, St.
Petersburg, Tallinn, Volgograd, Vyatka, and
abroad in Bulgaria and Japan. His paintings
are included in the collections of the State
Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum
and the State Theatre Museum, the Victoria
and Albert Museum, the Vatican Museums,
and in many private collections. He currently
teaches at the Russian University of Theatre
Arts (gitis) in Moscow, where he is head of the
artistic course in the department of dramatic
directing. Productions of the Krymov Laboratory have appeared in Russia and international
festivals, including Estonia, Finland, Great
Britain, Hungary, Poland, and others. Dmitry
was awarded a Stanislavsky Prize for Innovation, as well as the Crystal Turandot Award for
Best Director for Demon. View From Above and
Opus #7. Along with his students, he won the
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their productions have twice been awarded
the Golden Mask. Dmitry graduated from the
set design department of the Moscow Art
Theatre School and is a member of the Union
of Painters and the Theatre Union of the Russian Federation.
Maria Tregubova
Set and Costume Designer
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Maria has been working as a set designer with
the Krymov Laboratory since 2005. Together
with Dmitry Krymov she has designed all of
the Laboratory performances: The Auction, The
Cow, The Death of a Giraffe, Demon. View From
Above, Donky Hot, Opus #7, Ser Vantes, and
Tararaboombia. Maria was twice awarded the
National Theatre Award Golden Mask as Best
Set Designer for Opus #7 and Best Costumes
for Tararaboombia. Maria graduated from the
set design department of the Russian University of Theatre Arts (gitis).
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Composer
Dmitry has created music for multiple theatre
performances, including The Auction and
Demon. View From Above directed by Dmitry
Krymov in the Moscow Art Theatre School,
Hedgehog in the Fog directed by Andrey
Shchukin at the Vakhtangov Theatre, and
Philoktet, Savva. Ignis Sanat, School of Buffoons
(the second edition), and Waiting for Godot
directed by Nikolai Roshchin at the Arto Theater. Dmitry currently works as an actor at the
Lenkom Theatre in Moscow. Damir Ismagilov
Lighting Designer
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Damir began as a lighting technician and
became a lighting designer at the Moscow
Art Theatre in 1987. Since 2002 he has been
the primary lighting designer at the Bolshoi
Theatre. Damir has designed more than 350
performances. He has been teaching at the
Moscow Art Theatre School since 2000.
Damir is also the author of the book Theatrical Illumination and vice president of the
Association of Lighting Designers of Russia.
He graduated from the Theatre Art Technical
School in 1978.
Andrey Shchukin
M ov e m e n t C oac h
Andrey is a professor of the Boris Shchukin
Theatre Institute, a stage director, and a choreographer. He has worked as a choreographer
with multiple stage directors, including Declan
Donellan, Roman Kozak, Dmitry Krymov,
Staphis Livathinos, Boris Lvov-Anokhin, Adolf
Shapiro, Petr Shtein, Rimas Tuminas, and others. He directed A Cube in a Square, Metamorphoses, Objects of Love, and The World of Man
and Things at the Shchukin Theatre Institute;
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Hedgehog in the Fog at the Vakhtangov Theatre; Iron Games at the tuz, Orel; and Puss in
Boots and Smile at gitis.
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Alexei Ratmansky
Choreogr apher
Alexei’s performing career has included
positions as a principal dancer with the Royal
Danish Ballet, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and
the Ukrainian National Ballet. He has choreographed ballets for the Dutch National Ballet,
Kirov Ballet, New York City Ballet, the Royal
Danish Ballet, the Royal Swedish Ballet, San
Francisco Ballet, and the State Ballet of Georgia, under the artistic direction of American
Ballet Theatre principal dancer Nina Ananiashvili. His 1998 work Dreams of Japan, choreographed for Ananiashvili, earned a prestigious
Golden Mask Award by the theatre union of
Russia. In 2005, he was awarded the Benois
de la Danse for his choreography of Anna
Karenina for the Royal Danish Ballet. Alexei
was named artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet in January 2004, where he choreographed
full-length productions of The Bolt in 2005,
The Bright Stream in 2003, and re-staged Le
Corsaire in 2007 and the Soviet-era Flames of
Paris in 2008. Under his direction, the Bolshoi
Ballet was named Best Foreign Company in
2005 and 2007 by the Critics’ Circle in London, and he received a Critics’ Circle National
Dance Award for The Bright Stream in 2006.
In 2007 Alexei won a Golden Mask Award for
Best Choreographer for his production of Jeu
de Cartes for the Bolshoi Ballet. He was born
in St. Petersburg and trained at the Bolshoi
Ballet School in Moscow.
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The Dmitry Krymov Laboratory was founded
in 2005. Its first production was Not a
Fairytale, made by the first-year students of
the Department of Set Design at the Russian
University of Theatre Arts (gitis). Based on
Russian folk fairy tales, the performance was
without words. Anatoly Vasiliev, one of the
most significant theatre directors of our time
and head of Moscow Art Theatre School,
saw Not a Fairytale and offered to produce it
on a regular basis at his theatre, as well as to
support the Laboratory of Dmitry Krymov’s
students-artists. Since then, a rotating cast of
students and six young actors, all graduates of
gitis and the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute,
have worked in the Laboratory to create nine
productions. The Laboratory continues to
foster an unusual theatre of artists with its
own unique aesthetic.
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Baryshnikov Arts Center (bac) The Baryshnikov Arts Center is the realization of a long-held vision by artistic director
Mikhail Baryshnikov, who sought to build an
arts center in Manhattan that would serve as a
gathering place for artists from all disciplines.
bac’s opening in 2005 heralded the launch of
this mission, establishing a thriving creative
laboratory and performance space for artists
from around the world. bac’s activities encompass a robust residency program augmented
by a range of professional services, including commissions of new work as well as the
presentation of performances by artists of
excellence at varying stages of their careers.
In tandem with its commitment to supporting
artists, bac is dedicated to building audiences
for the arts by presenting contemporary,
innovative work at affordable ticket prices. In
2010 bac opened the Jerome Robbins Theater,
which serves as an organic extension of the
existing center, featuring multidisciplinary
work, emerging talent, and international
artists, and including artist-centered activity
that fosters creative exploration. For more
information, visit bacnyc.org.
The AG Foundation
The AG Foundation is a cultural charity
organization established in 2006, implementing socially important projects in the sphere
of culture, education, and children’s health.
The mission of the Foundation is to transform
and enlighten its audience through the arts.
Its activities are guided by the best Russian
and Western charity traditions. The Foundation supports the works of individual artists
and collaborates with a variety of cultural
organizations from the performance arts to
contemporary installation and art festivals,
with special emphasis on the next generation
of artists.
Tony Taccone
ARTISTIC D IRECTOR
Tony is artistic director of Berkeley Rep, where
he has staged more than 35 shows—including world premieres by Culture Clash, Rinde
Eckert, David Edgar, Danny Hoch, Geoff
Hoyle, Quincy Long, Itamar Moses, and
Lemony Snicket. Tony took two shows from
Berkeley Rep to Broadway: Sarah Jones’ Bridge
& Tunnel, which won a Tony Award for its star,
and Carrie Fisher’s Wishful Drinking, which
set box-office records in Berkeley before
enjoying a six-city national tour. He commissioned Tony Kushner’s legendary Angels in
America, co-directed its world premiere at the
Mark Taper Forum, and has collaborated with
Kushner on seven projects including Brundibar
and Tiny Kushner. Two of Tony’s recent shows
transferred to London: Continental Divide
played the Barbican in 2004, and Tiny Kushner
played the Tricycle Theatre in 2011. His many
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Louisville, Arena Stage, the Eureka Theatre,
the Guthrie Theater, the Huntington Theatre
Company, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The
Public Theater, Seattle Repertory Theatre, and
Yale Repertory Theatre. Known as a director,
he recently turned his hand to playwriting, and
two of his scripts premiered last year: Ghost
Light and Rita Moreno: Life Without Makeup.
Susan Medak
MANAGING D IRECTOR
Susan has served as Berkeley Rep’s managing
director since 1990, leading the administration
and operations of the Theatre. She has served
as president of the League of Resident Theatres (lort) and treasurer of Theatre Communications Group, organizations that represent
the interests of nonprofit theatres across the
nation. Susan chaired two panels for the Massachusetts Arts Council and has also served on
program panels for the National Endowment
for the Arts. Closer to home, Susan chairs the
Downtown Berkeley Business Improvement
District and serves as president of the Downtown Berkeley Association. She is the founding
chair of the Berkeley Arts in Education Steering Committee for Berkeley Unified School
District and the Berkeley Cultural Trust. Susan
serves on the faculty of Yale School of Drama
and is a proud member of the Mont Blanc
Ladies’ Literary Guild and Trekking Society. She
lives in Berkeley with her husband.
Karen Racanelli
GENERAL MANAGER
Karen joined Berkeley Rep in November 1993
as education director. Under her supervision,
Berkeley Rep’s Programs for Education provided live theatre for more than 20,000 students annually. In November 1995 she became
general manager, and since then has overseen
the day-to-day operations of the Theatre,
supervising the box office, company management, and IT. She has represented the League
of Resident Theatres during negotiations with
both Actors’ Equity Association and the Union
of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Prior
to her tenure at Berkeley Rep, Karen worked
for Theatre Bay Area as director of theatre
services and as an independent producer
at several Bay Area theatre companies. She
has served on the boards of Climate Theater,
Overtone Theatre Company, and Park Day
School, and is currently on the board of the Julia Morgan Center. Karen is married to arts attorney MJ Bogatin and they have two children.
Madeleine Oldham
D IRECTOR , THE GROUN D F LOOR /
RESI D ENT D RAMATURG
Madeleine is the director of Berkeley Rep’s
Ground Floor and its resident dramaturg. As
literary manager and associate dramaturg at
Baltimore’s Centerstage, she produced the
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First Look reading series and headed up its
young audience initiative. Before moving to
Baltimore, she was the literary manager at
Seattle Children’s Theatre, where she oversaw
an extensive commissioning program. She also
acted as assistant and interim literary manager
at Intiman Theatre. Madeleine served for four
years on the executive committee of Literary
Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas
and has also worked with act (Seattle), Austin
Scriptworks, Crowded Fire Theatre Company,
the Kennedy Center, New Dramatists, the
Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, and Portland
Center Stage.
Marjorie Randolph
LEA D PRO D UCER
Marjorie is president of Berkeley Rep’s board
of trustees and a longtime supporter of the
Theatre. She recently moved back to Berkeley
after retiring as head of worldwide human
resources for Walt Disney Studios. During
her tenure at Berkeley Rep, she has produced
16 plays. A member of the California Bar
and a former president of California Women
Lawyers, she serves on the National Advisory
Panel of the Institute for Research on Women
and Gender at Stanford University.
Jack & Betty Schafer
LEA D PRO D UCERS
Betty and Jack are proud to support Berkeley
Rep. Jack, one of the Theatre’s board members, also sits on the boards of the Jewish
Community Endowment, San Francisco
Opera, and the Straus Historical Society.
He is also co-chair of the Oxbow School in
Napa and is an emeritus trustee of the San
Francisco Art Institute, where he served as
board chair. Betty, a retired transitions coach,
has resumed her earlier career as a nonfiction
writer and poet. She serves on the boards of
Brandeis Hillel Day School, Coro Foundation,
Earthjustice, and jvs and represents the Jewish
Community Foundation on a national allocation committee.
The Strauch Kulhanjian Family
EXECUTIVE PRO D UCERS
Roger Strauch is a former president of
Berkeley Rep’s board of trustees and a current
member. He is chairman of the Roda Group
(rodagroup.com), a venture-development
company based in Berkeley and best known
for launching Ask.com, PolyServe, and Sightspeed. Roger serves on the board of Game
Ready, and his firm is the largest investor in
Solazyme, a renewable oil and bio-products
company based in South San Francisco
(nasdaq:szym, solazyme.com). Roger is a
member of the engineering dean’s college
advisory boards of Cornell University and UC
Berkeley. He is vice-chairman of the board
of trustees for the Mathematical Sciences
Research Institute (msri) and a co-founder
BarBary Coast & Beyond
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Fri May 11 8pm
Sat May 12 8pm
Michael Tilson Thomas and the orchestra celebrate the musical roots and
heritage of San Francisco, with music written from the mid-1800s through
the Orchestra’s founding in 1911 and its formative years.
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor
Laura Claycomb soprano
Vadim Gluzman violin
Anton Nel piano
Cameron Carpenter organ
James Robinson producer and director
San Francisco Symphony
These concerts capture the exuberant energy and confident swagger of
our City in its formative musical years. Our soloists and the Orchestra will
perform works brought to San Francisco in that time by traveling virtuosi
such as the pianist Louis-Moreau Gottschalk, the violinists Ole Bull, Fritz
Kreisler, and Henryk Wieniawski, as well as opera stars Adelina Patti and
Luisa Tetrazzini alongside popular pieces of the time by Offenbach, Wagner,
Saint-Saëns, and Sousa, capturing the popular tastes and musical pageantry
of this glorious age.
Program to include works by
Meyerbeer, Gottschalk, Wieniawski,
Bull, Offenbach, Kreisler, Wagner,
Sousa, and Saint-Saëns.
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of the William Saroyan Program in Armenian
Studies at Cal. He is also an executive member
of the Piedmont Council of the Boy Scouts
of America. His wife, Julie A. Kulhanjian, is
an attending physician at Oakland Children’s
Hospital. They have three teenaged children.
Haas Business School. Having joined Berkeley
Rep’s board in 2006, Bill now serves as a vice
president. Bill and Diana are actively involved
in philanthropic activities throughout Northern California. They have three grown children,
all of whom are living in San Francisco.
Bill Falik & Diana Cohen
The Bernard Osher Foundation
Bill and Diana have been subscribers and supporters of Berkeley Rep since its earliest days
on College Avenue. Diana joined the board
of trustees in 1991 and served the Theatre for
10 years; she is currently a vice president of
the board of trustees of Cal Performances.
As a family therapist, she worked in private
practice for 25 years before retiring to focus
on her painting. Bill has been a real-estate and
land-use lawyer practicing in the San Francisco
Bay Area for the past 40 years. He currently is
the managing partner of Westpark Associates,
which creates master-planned communities
in the greater Sacramento region. Bill is also
a principal partner in Mortgage Resolution
Partners, a new organization formed to provide mortgage relief for homeowners. He is a
visiting professor at UC Berkeley Law School
and a member of the professional faculty at
The Bernard Osher Foundation was founded
in 1977 by Bernard Osher, a respected businessman and community leader. The Foundation provides scholarship funding nationally
to selected colleges and universities and
funds integrative medicine centers at Harvard
University, ucsf, and the Karolinska Institute
in Stockholm. The Foundation also supports
a network of lifelong learning institutes for
seasoned adults located at 116 colleges and
universities from Maine to Hawaii and Alaska.
Arts and humanities grants are made to
nonprofit organizations, principally in the San
Francisco Bay Area and the state of Maine.
The Honorable Barbro Osher, consul general
of Sweden in California, chairs the Foundation’s board of directors.
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We acknowledge the following Annual Fund supporters whose contributions from March
2011 through March 2012 helped to make possible the Theatre’s artistic and community
outreach programs. Supporters noted with  made gifts in-kind. Donors whose names are
noted with  have used matching gifts to double or triple their initial contributions.
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The Mosse Foundation for Education and the Arts
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administered by The San Francisco Foundation
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hotel of Berkeley Rep.
Pro-bono legal services are
generously provided by
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The following companies have matched their employees’
contributions to Berkeley Rep. Please call the
development department at 510 647-2906 to find out if
your company matches gifts.
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Foundation · Argonaut Group, Inc. · AT&T · Bank of
America · Bank of the West · S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation ·
California HealthCare · Chevron · Clorox · The Doctors
Company · First Quadrant · Franklin Templeton · Gap
Foundation · Google · Hewlett Packard · IBM
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Johnson · JPMorgan Chase & Co. · Lawrence Livermore
National Security · Levi Strauss Foundation · Lexis-Nexis ·
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Foerster Foundation · NORCAL Mutual Insurance
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America · Stuart Foundation · Sun Microsystems
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Great theatre is made possible by the generosity of our community. We gratefully acknowledge the following
contributors to Berkeley Rep, who champion the Theatre’s artistic and outreach programs. To make your gift and join
this distinguished group, visit berkeleyrep.org/give or call 510 647-2906.
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Balabanian · Dr. & Mrs. Gerald & Carol Block ·
Jennifer & Brad Bowers · Maria Cardamone ·
Naveen Chandra · Ed & Lisa Chilton · Constance
Crawford · James Cuthbertson · Barbara
& Tim Daniels  · Ann Doerr · Corinne &
Mike Doyle · Thomas & Sharon Francis ·
Christopher R. Frostad  · Al Garren · Judith
& Alex Glass · Phyllis & Eugene Gottfried ·
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hahn, in honor of Marge
Randolph · Geoffrey & Marin-Shawn Haynes ·
Laurin Herr & Trisha Gorman-Herr  · Dixie
Hersh  · Elaine Hitchcock · Bill Hofmann &
Robbie Welling · Paula Hughmanick & Steven
Berger · Lynda & Dr. J. Pearce Hurley · Harold
& Lyn Isbell · Helmut H. Kapczynski & Colleen
Neff · William & Adair Langston · Andrew M.
Leavitt & Catherine C. Lewis · Eileen & Jay Love ·
Laurentius Marais & Susan Hendrie-Marais ·
John E. Matthews · John McGehee · Karen &
John McGuinn · Mr. & Mrs. Peter Metzner  ·
Patricia Motzkin & Richard Feldman  · Margo
Murray · Herbert & Sondra Napell  · Jim
Newman & Jane Ivory · Robert S. Newton ·
Richard Ostreicher · Bob & MaryJane Pauley ·
Leland & Vivian Prussia · Lucas Reiner & Maud
Winchester · Susan Rosin & Brian Bock · Boyard
& Anne Rowe · Randee & Joseph Seiger · Neal
Shorstein, MD & Christopher Doane · Dr. Scott
& Mrs. Alice So  · In Memory of Nathan
We gratefully recognize
the following members
of the Annual Fund whose
contributions were received
in February and March 2012.
S u pp o r te r s
$ 2 5 0 –49 9
Anonymous (8) · Fred Allen · Laurence
Anderson · Barbara Jones Bambara & Massey J.
Bambara · Leslie & Jack Batson · Caroline Beverstock · Bill Bombria · Dr. Joan Bradus & Mr.
Dale Friedman · James & Elizabeth Branson ·
Eugenia Brin · Francis Brooks · Geri & Martin
Brownstein · Alex Byron & Nicole Maguire ·
Victor Carrion Jr · Kim & Dawn Chase · Ellen
Dietschy & Alan Cunningham · Susan English ·
Sue J. Estey · Stephen Follansbee & Richard
Wolitz · Dr. & Mrs. Alan Harley · Donna Harris
& Lyla Cromer · Bill & Judy Hein · Carol L. Huffine · Roberta R. Jeffrey · Thomas D. Johnson
& Bruce Genaro · Almon E. Larsh Jr · Marlene
& Stephen Miller · Pauli & Sandy Muir ·
Daniel Murphy & Ronald Hayden · Thomas W.
Palmer · Phyllis Pottish-Lewis & Adam Lewis ·
Charles & Lisa Quaid · Denise Ryan · Shelley
Sandusky · Mary Sheehan · Audrey & Bob
Sockolov · Mark Wasserman & Judy Freeman ·
Mr. & Mrs. William Webster · Dick White · Moe
& Becky Wright
Co n trib u to r s
$ 15 0 –2 49
Anonymous (5) · Victor & Karen Alterescu ·
Paul Birman & Jeanne Miernyk · Noel R.
Blincoe · Karen & Steven Bovarnick · Robert &
Barbara Brandriff · Alice Breakstone & Debbie
Goldberg · Lin & Bruce Brody · Jordan Bulger ·
Jane & Tom Coulter · Phil & Carolyn Cowan ·
Mary Eichbauer & Gerg Gartrell · Caryll Farrer ·
Joseph Floren · George Gemignani · Deborah
Goldeen · Dan & Shawna Hartman Brotsky ·
Ben & Robin Hayman · Carole S. Hickman ·
Rodolfo & Mary Jacuzzi · Stephen & Helene
Jaffe · Donald Jen & Margaret Ritchey · Ken &
Karen Keller · Rosanne Levitt · Fred & Serena
Lincoln · Caroline McCall & Eric Martin ·
David & Jane Meyers · Denise Mulle · Robin
Olivier · Joe Olivo · Roy J. Otis · Gregory &
Sandra Owen · Elisabeth Ross · Ellie Rush & Jim
Puskar · Robert & Winnie Sayre · Esther & Ron
Schroeder · Donald & Helen Schulak · James
L. Seeman · Michael Sneary · Beverly Stevens ·
Sally & William Sutcliffe · Edward Thomas ·
Diane & Don Williams · Claus Zielke
Andrew Sommers  · Tim Stevenson & David
Lincoln King · The Stephen Stublarec & Debra
Belaga Family Fund · Pate & Judy Thomson ·
Malcolm White & Ann Harriman · Jon & Jennifer
Wittemyer · Lee Yearley & Sally Gressens · Stan
Zaks  · Sam & Joyce Zanze · The Zeiger Family,
in memory of Phyllis Sagle
ac to r s
$5 0 0 – 9 9 9
Anonymous (17) · Donald & Margaret Alter ·
Bob & Evelyn Apte · Marcia & George Argyris ·
Steven & Barbara Aumer-Vail · Steven Bardwil,
in honor of Marge Randolph · Alvin Baum ·
Don & Gerry Beers · Jonathan Berk & Rebecca
Schwartz · Richard & Kathy Berman · Robert
Berman & Jane Ginsburg · Michael Bien · Dr.
Kevin & Mrs. Riva Bobrowsky · Bernardine
Brandis, in honor of Marge Randolph · Marilyn
Bray · Ellen S. Buchen · Rike Burmeister · Robert
& Janet Campbell· Robert & Margaret Cant
· Ronnie Caplane · Charles & Kristine Cardall ·
Bruce Carlton & Richard McCall · Paula Carrell ·
Sally Catic, in honor of Marge Randolph · Robert
Cavallo, in honor of Marge Randolph · Jeffrey
Chanin & Karen Lovdahl · Patty Chin · Dennis
Cohen & Deborah Robison · Blair & Robert
Cooter · Barbara Dales · Pat & Steve Davis ·
Francine & Beppe Di Palma · Dan Dougherty ·
Drs. Nancy Ebbert & Adam Rochmes · Jeanene
E. Ebert · Anita C. Eblé · Burton Peek Edwards
& Lynne Dal Poggetto · Michael Ehrenzweig ·
Roger & Jane Emanuel · Donald Engle & Karen
Beernink · Bill & Susan Epstein · Gini Erck &
David Petta · Brigitte & Louis Fisher · Barbara
& Marty Fishman · Nancy H. Francis · Donald
& Dava Freed · Dorothy & Chuck Garber 
· Bonnie Goldsmith & Allan Griffin · Ian M.
Goldstein  · Rob & Susie Goodin · Dan
Granoff · Judy & Sheldon Greene · Don & Becky
Grether · Harriet Hamlin · Bob & Linda Harris ·
Kate Hartley & Mike Kass · Joe Hartzog · Richard
L. Hay · Geoffrey & Marin-Shawn Haynes · Irene
& Robert Hepps · Drs. Gareth & Ruth Hill · John
& Elise Holmgren  · Robert & Linda Holub ·
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Ives · Ken & Judith Johnson ·
Barbara E. Jones in memory of William E. Jones
· Seymour Kaufman · Dennis Kaump · Drs.
Mary Kemeny & Paul Feigenbaum · In honor
of Julie & Patrick Kennedy · Steve Kispersky ·
Beverly Phillips Kivel · Carla Koren & Neal
Parish · Jennifer Kuenster · Woof Kurtzman &
Elizabeth Hertz · Mr. & Mrs. S. J. Lapporte · Mr.
& Mrs. Richard Larsen · Stacy Leier-Valentine ·
Ray Lifchez · Laurie Lober & Bryan Tracy ·
Mary A. Mackey · Bruce & Pamela Maigatter
· Joan & Roger Mann · Josephine Maxon &
Karl Ruppenthal · David McClain & Merilyn
Wong · Nancy McCormick · Erin McCune
& Nicholas Virene · Daniel and Beverlee
McFadden · Christopher McKenzie & Manuela
Albuquerque · Katherine McKeown  · Caryl &
Peter Mezey · Jeffrey Miller, in honor of Marge
Randolph · Rita Moreno · Barbara Morgan · Jerry
Mosher · Moule Family Fund · Ron Nakayama ·
Markus Niebanck · Claire Noonan & Peter
Landsberger · Pier & Barbara Oddone · Steve
Olsen · Robyn & David Owen  · Stephen E.
Palmer · Nancy Park · Mary Jayne Parker, in
honor of Marge Randolph · Lewis B. Perry,
Jr. · Barbara Peterson · James F. Pine  · Wil
& Joyce Pinney · Charles Pollack & Joanna
Cooper · Susie & Eric Poncelet · Paul Popenoe ·
Sandy & Masayo Ragins, in honor of Michael
& Susanna Steinberg · David & Mary Ramos ·
Ian Reinhard · Charles R. Rice · Paul & Phyllis
Robbins · Horacio Rodriguez · Richard Ross, in
honor of Marge Randolph · Dace P. Rutland ·
John Sanger · Dorothy R. Saxe · Cynthia &
William Schaff · Barbara & Jerry Schauffler ·
Bob & Gloria Schiller · Paul Schneider  · Mark
Schoenrock & Claudia Fenelon · Teddy & Bruce
Schwab · Brenda Shank, MD PhD · Carol Shen
and Larry Dodge · Steve & Susan Shortell · Mark
Shusterman, M.D. · Dave & Lori Simpson · Jerry
& Dick Smallwood · George & Camilla Smith ·
Louis & Bonnie Spiesberger · Robert & Naomi
Stamper · Rocky & Gretchen Stone · Monroe
W. Strickberger · Tracy Thompson · Karen
Tiedemann & Geoff Piller · Deborah & Bob Van
Nest · Jane Walker · Louise & Larry Walker ·
Dena & Wayne Watson-Lamprey · Marsha
Weintraub & Stuart Hellman · Sallie Weissinger ·
Dr. Ben & Mrs. Carolyn Werner · Marilyn & Ted
Westphal · Fred Winslow & Barbara Baratta ·
Susan & Harvey Wittenberg · Margaret Wu &
Ciara Cox · The Glea G. Wylie Charitable Fund
Harold & Gloria Leitstein · Terri Levich · Sandi
Levy · Carol Lewis · Sheila Lichtman · Jean Rowe
Lieber, R.N.,N.P. · Nicole LoCicero · Dr. Bruce R.
Locke · John LoGiudici · Hannah Love · Barbara
Lustig · Grace Maes · Paul & Joni Mahler · Mary
Mallet · Jonathan Manheim · Carolyn Maples ·
Andrew Markham · Albert & Anette Martin ·
Marilyn Marzell · Emma Masteller · Alicia
Mayorga · Gerald McCallum · Ray McDevitt ·
Diane Means · Steve Means · Ellen Messinger ·
Margaret Meuris · Alec Miller · Diane Mintz ·
Elisabeth A. Moulthrop · Cheryl Mouton · Dawn
Nakanishi · Christopher Nassopoulos · Heidi
Nelson · Michael Nelson · Judi Balter-Newell ·
Constance Newton · Gary Ngo · Khuyen
Nguyen · Nancy Niederhauser · Judy Niizawa ·
Otto & Jodi Noack · Lori Nobert · Jim & Marcia
Nybakken · Maurice Obstfeld · Maynard
Ogden · Terence & Melanie O’Hare · Denise
Osborne · Nancy Ostrow · Claudio Palma · Jae
Park · Vladimir & Alla Passinsky · Fanny PazPrizant · Doris Peacock · Joe Pearlman · Nancy
Pemberton · Michael & Laura Perucchi · Elke
Peterson · Michael & Judith Piazza · Nick Pina ·
Therese Pipe · Kathryn Pirman · Susan Pommer ·
Alex & Kate Pope · Sarah Shea Potts · Jim &
Kelly Poulos · Rod Price · Anita Prietto · Gayna
& Michael Radtke · Amie Ranum · Tim Ratto ·
Liz & Alan Rebensdorf · Matt Reed & Sherry
Grisham · Dennis & Christine Richardson · Jean
Richardson · Nancy Rieser · Judy Roberts · Lynn
Roberts · Vicki Rosen · Joanne Rotella · Andreina
Ruiz · Nancy Rush · M. Ryce · Ann Ryles · Mukta
Sambrani · Laurie San Martin · Suzanne Saul ·
Joel & Donna Schaffer · Bert Schleifer · Mrs.
Ramon Schoenberg · Robert Sholtz · Alice
Schwebke · Mrs. Kent D. Scott · Rita Senel ·
Anjali & Niral Shah · Jennifer L. Shaw · Kaitlyn
Simon · Katherine Sims · Beth Smerdon · Patricia
Sparkman · Megan Spence · Howard Spinner ·
Karla Spormann · Brian Sprague · Heidi Stenner ·
Lillis & Max Stern · Margaret Stithem · Dan
Sullivan · Joan Sussman · Silvia Sykes · Jeffrey
Tang · Phyllis & Allan Tappe · Wilhelmina Tax ·
Olivia Topdahl · Leslie Townsend · Mary Tribbey ·
Eileen Wenger Tutt · Marta Van Loan · Natalie
Van Osdol · Maritza Vande Voorde · Sofie
Vandeputte · Paul Vartanian · Darrell & Helene
Victor · Ryan Vignes · Mario Vital · Giovanna
Vitau · Ariana Vodra · Joan von Briesen · Lorna
Walsh · Mabel Walters · Sheila Warren · Marcia
Wasserman · Michael Watts · Gene Weinstein ·
GeeGee Williams · Roger Wilson · Joanna K.
Winter · Leszek J. Wolfram · Mary Woolsey &
Mark Peterson · Thibault Worth · Steven Young ·
Mark Whatley & Danuta Zaroda
Frie n d s
Pat ro n s
$ 75 –149
$ 1 –74
Anonymous (13) · Joanne & Fred Abrams ·
Thomas & Kathleen Addison · Raymond B.
Auker · Kristen Badgley · Joan Baylie & James
Mullins · Jim & Donna Beasley · Libby Benedict ·
Shelly Bethke · Laura Blair & Mitchell Zeemont ·
Adriane & Barry Bosworth · Ellen Brackman
& Deborah Randolph · Mary Carello · Kristin
Carpenter · Amy Casey · Susanna Chau · Nancy
N. Conover · Marilyn Cooper · Jacob Corn ·
Susan & Carlos de Rubira · Toni Deser & Paul
Rodman · Roy & Pamela Doolan · Michael
Finney · Ellie Fraenkel · Valerie Garry · Nancy
Geimer & Chris Vance · Karen Giorgianni · Keith
M. Gleason · Beth Gleghorn · Amy Goodheart ·
Sue & Eric Gordon · Joan & LeRoy Green · Kevin
Groom & Susanna Morin-Groom · Dr. & Mrs.
Joseph Gutstadt · Gail Hamilton · Jeffrey &
Meg Hargreaves · Robert Hass · Jean Hayward ·
Mary Kay Henderson · Jocelynn Herrick
Stone & Rick Stone · Marguerite Hinton ·
Bruce Hoard · Patricia Hurt · Lynn Ireland ·
Kathy Jarrett · Barb & David Johnson · Patrick
Johnston · Beth Jordan & Andy Schwartz ·
Robert and Kathleen Kaiser · George & Patricia
Kaplan · David Kerr & Jay Stowsky · Victoria
Khadjenouri · Robert & Phyllis Kligman · Pearl
Kolling · Lars Kuczmarski · Patricia Kuhi · Ben
Lenail & Laurie Yoler · Linda Lew · Norman &
Florence Lind · Mr. Fred Loebl · Viola Lucero ·
Christine Macomber · Kendra Marcus · Sarah
Martiniak · Susan Mayfield · Janet & Michael
McCutcheon · Kathy McLean · Douglas & Mary
McWilliams · Patricia & John Mengel · Jeff
Miner · Anita Mires · Dennis & Susan Moritz ·
Robert & Mia Morrill · Lindsey Murray · Bruce
Nunley · Meg O’Shaughnessy · Jan O’Brien ·
Sallie and Richard Olsen · P. David & Mary
Alyce Pearson · Opher Peled · Joellen & Leslie
Piskitel · Jean & Jack Port · Theo Posselt · JoAnn
& Buford Price · Ted Priola & Maggie Petersen ·
Jon & Evelyn Rantzman · Jeff Rauenhorst ·
Glenn Reid · Jeff & Ann Roberts · Lorraine
Rose-Lerman · Lori & David Rosenthal ·
Priscilla Royal · John & Melanie Sandler · Jack
& Margaret Schieble · Aileen & Robert Schier ·
Peter Schultz · Margaret Shelleda · Margaret
Simon · Merideth Simpson · Shayna Stein ·
Lucille Sutton · Sandy Tandowsky · Bonnie
Taylor · Aya Ueda · Marcia & David Vastine ·
Marvalee & David Wake · Marlene Walters ·
Susan D. Ward · Virginia Warnes · Evan White ·
Edwin & Ellen Whitman · Faye Wilson · Ken
Wiseman · Marjorie Yasueda & Dale Knutsen ·
Peggy & Lee Zeigler · Jennifer Zeimet · William
J. Ziebur & Maureen McDarby
Anonymous (8) · Carla Acker · Carmen & James
Aiken · Susan Akeson · Laraine Allen · Alan
Alpert · Gayle Ansell · Robert Aude · Mikki
& Jerry Baer · LeeAnn Bartolini · Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Belote · Mark Benham · Eva Berger ·
Mike Bernhardt · Susan Berston · Janet Betcher ·
Millard Billings · Heather Blackmore · Ileana
Blasini-Vega · Doug Bleakly · Kathleen Bliss ·
Sharman Bonus · Elizabeth Borges · Eva &
Istvan Borocz · Lisa Bosler · Mr. & Mrs. Rudy
Brooks · Katherine Broomall · Elena Burgess ·
Adrienne Calomino · James Cardella · Adele
Carney · Claudia Caughren · Alan Chan · Paul
Cheney · Mary Cherng · Marcelle Ching · Ken
& Lucy Churton · Sandra Clement · Jeanne M.
Clinton · Holly Cobbold · Lisa Cohen · Ernestine
Cohn · Judy & Carl Cook · Anne Cooke · Susan
Cota · Patricia M. A. Davis · George Day · Steve
J. Dedo · Bill Denyer · Zina Deretsky · Karen
Dinardo · Kevin Doherty · Sharon Draisin ·
Jeanine Eastham · Roy & Isako Egawa · Allison
Ehlert · Holly Eliot · Nancy Ellenbogen & Joel
Lurie · Mary Jane Elliott · Jeff Falick · Paul Falk ·
Cherielyn Ferguson · Jerome Fishman · Paul
Folk · Hilary Forbes · Cheri Forrester · Sarah
Forsman · Michael Fox · Dale Freeman · Jeanne
Friedman  · Nancy M. Friedman & Terry
Hill · George Fuller · Anne Fulmer · Jacqueline
Gaggero · Alexander & Alice Gailas · Jack &
Rose Gansky · Andy Garde · Maryl Gearhart ·
Kyle Giocomo · Stephen & Deborah Goldblatt ·
Annie Goldsmith · Marta Gomez · Diane
Gorczyca · Marjorie Greene · Bill Gregory ·
Zachary Griffith · Michael & Helen Gross ·
Miriam & Philip Gross · Margo Gurule · Cheri
Hadley · Gabrielle & Craig Hammack · John
Han · Catherine Hargrave · Jonathan Harvey ·
Kathy Hasten · Mona Hatfield · Brendan Hay ·
Gretchen Hayes · Patricia Heath · Nancy
Hebble · Rodney & Kathryn Hero · Michael
Herrinton · Alisa Highfill · Clara Florena Hines ·
Eleonore F. Hockabout · Evan Hoppin · Jonathan
Hue · Harold Hughes and Esther Gordon · Tom
Ihrig · Eric & Denise Jackson · Ruth Jackson ·
Teresa Jacobsen · Jacek Jarkowski · Grady &
Kristy Johnson · Steve & Mike Johnson · Sheila
Jones · Tobey Kaplan · Joshua Kardon & Beth
Stone · Madonna Karr · Jacek Kasprzycki ·
Nathan & Lynn Kaufman · Mary Kennelly ·
Louis Kent · Marlene & Ilan Keret · Joyce Klang ·
Kimberly Klein & Stephanie Roth · Martina
Konietzny · Kirston Koths & Catherine LutesKoths · Jane Kriss · Katherine Land · Stephen
Laruccia · Beatrice Laws · Sharon Le Duy ·
Robert Leachman · Patricia Lee · Laurie Leiber ·
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Named funds
The Dale Elliot Fund
The Bret C. Harte Young Directors Fund
The Jan & Howard Oringer Outreach Coordinator Position
The Bernard Osher Foundation New Play Development Program
The Peter F. Sloss Dramaturgy & Literary Fellowship Fund
The Strauch Kulhanjian Artistic Innovation Fund
The Harry Weininger Sound Fellowship Fund
We acknowledge the following donors for their generous support of the 40th Anniversary Campaign:
I n v e s to r s c i rc le
Anonymous
Wayne Jordan & Quinn Delaney
The Bernard Osher Foundation
The Strauch Kulhanjian Family
s e a s o n pro d u c e r s C i rc le
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Ira & Leonore Gershwin
Philanthropic Fund
Marjorie Randolph
Jean & Michael Strunsky
pro d u c e r s C i rc le
Anonymous
S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
David & Vicki Cox
Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Rick Hoskins & Lynne Frame
The James Irvine Foundation
John & Helen Meyer
Jan & Howard Oringer
Joan Sarnat & David Hoffman
Betty & Jack Schafer
Felicia Woytak & Steve Rasmussen
Martin & Margaret Zankel
a s s o c iat e pro d u c e r s
C i rc le
Shelley & Jonathan Bagg
Becky & Jeff Bleich
Thalia Dorwick
Robin & Rich Edwards
Bill Falik & Diana Cohen
Kerry Francis & John Jimerson
Mary & Nicholas Graves
The Hearst Foundation, Inc.
William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
Koret Foundation
Sarah McArthur & Michael LeValley
Sandra & Ross McCandless
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Dugan Moore
Mary Ann & Lou Peoples
Peter Pervere & Georgia Cassel
Richard A. Rubin & H. Marcia Smolens
Cynthia & William Schaff
Michael & Sue Steinberg
The Harold & Mimi Steinberg
Charitable Trust
Guy Tiphane
Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation
d i r e c to r s C i rc le
Rena Bransten
John & Carol Field
Susan Medak & Greg Murphy
Len & Barbara Rand
Stephen & Cindy Snow
The Tournesol Project
Arne & Gail Wagner
Woodlawn Foundation
pr e s i d e n t s C i rc le
American Express Philanthropic Foundation
Ken & Joni Avery
Kimo Campbell
Jennifer Chaiken & Sam Hamilton
William Espey & Margaret Hart Edwards
David & Vicki Fleishhacker,
in memory of Peter Sloss
Scott & Sherry Haber
Julie Matlof Kennedy & Patrick Kennedy
Wanda Kownacki
Carole & Ted Krumland
Dixon Long
David & Connie Lowe
Dale & Don Marshall
Eddie & Amy Orton
Beth & David Sawi
pl ay w r i g h t s c i rc le
Anonymous (2)
Stephen K. Cassidy
Mel & Hella Cheitlin
East Bay Community Foundation
Kristina Flanagan
Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson
Bob & Linda Harris
Roger & Silvija Hoag
Patrick & Holly O’Dea
Patricia Sakai & Richard Shapiro
Kae Skeels
Douglas Tilden
Wells Fargo Foundation
We thank these additional
donors for their support of the
40th Anniversary Campaign:
Anonymous (3)
Pat Angell in memory of Gene Angell
Susan & Barry Baskin
Alvin Baum
Harry & Suzie Blount
Lynne Carmichael
Kristin Carpenter
Susan Chamberlin
Harry & Susan Dennis
Alex Edwards
Entrekin Foundation
Cynthia A Farner
Steven, Jill, & Kevin Fugaro
Mary Hamilton
Earl & Bonnie Hamlin
Harlan & Joanne Heydon
Deborah & David Kirshman
Jack Klingelhofer
Lynn Eve Komaromi
Zandra Faye LeDuff
Nancy & George Leitmann
Ellen & Barry Levine
George I. Lythcott, III
Neil & Leah Mac Neil
Helen Marcus & David Williamson
Miles & Mary Ellen McKey
Ron Nakayama
Barbara & Pier Oddone
Judith & Richard Oken
Regina Phelps
Aaron Phillips
James & Maxine Risley
Barbara & Richard Rosenberg
Sarlo Foundation of the Jewish
Community Endowment Fund,
in honor of Rebecca Martinez
Dr. & Mrs. Philip D. Schild
Sherry & David Smith
Mr. Leon Van Steen
Dave Wedding Dress
Julie M. Weinstein
Alexis Wong
To learn more about the 40th Anniversary Campaign, contact Lynn Eve Komaromi,
Director of Development, at 510 647-2903 or [email protected].
Sustaining members
as of March 2012:
The Society welcomes the following
new member:
Laura K. Fujii
Anonymous (2)
Sam Ambler
Carl W. Arnoult & Aurora Pan
Ken & Joni Avery
Nancy Axelrod
Edith Barschi
Fritzi Benesch
Carole B. Berg
Linda Brandenburger
Jill Bryans
Bruce Carlton & Richard G.
McCall
Stephen K. Cassidy
Andrew Daly & Jody Taylor
Rich & Robin Edwards
William Espey & Margaret
Hart Edwards
Carol & John Field
Dr. Stephen E. Follansbee &
Dr. Richard A. Wolitz
Kerry Francis
Dr. Harvey &
Deana Freedman
Paul T. Friedman
Marjorie Ginsburg &
Howard Slyter
Mary & Nicholas Graves
Elizabeth Greene
Richard & Lois Halliday
Linda & Bob Harris
Fred Hartwick
Douglas J. Hill
Robin C. Johnson
Lynn Eve Komaromi
Bonnie Killip
Hoskins/Frame Family Trust
Zandra Faye LeDuff
Ines R. Lewandowitz
Dot Lofstrom
Richard Markell
Dale & Don Marshall
Sumner & Hermine Marshall
Rebecca Martinez &
Peter Sloss
Suzanne & Charles McCulloch
Miles & Mary Ellen McKey
Susan Medak & Greg Murphy
Toni Mester
Sharon Ott
Amy Pearl Parodi
Barbara Peterson
Margaret Phillips
Marjorie Randolph
Bonnie Ring Living Trust
Betty & Jack Schafer
Brenda Buckhold Shank,
M.D., Ph.D.
Michael & Sue Steinberg
Karen Stevenson
Dr. Douglas & Anne Stewart
Jean Strunsky
Phillip & Melody Trapp
Janis Turner
Dorothy Walker
Grace Williams
Karen & Henry Work
Martin & Margaret Zankel
Gifts received by
Berkeley Rep:
Estate of Suzanne Adams
Estate of Nelly Berteaux
Estate of Nancy Croley
Estate of John E. &
Helen A. Manning
Estate of Margaret Purvine
Estate of Harry Weininger
Members of this Society, which is named in honor of Founding Director Michael W. Leibert, have designated Berkeley Rep in their estate plans. Unless the donor specifies
otherwise, planned gifts become a part of Berkeley Rep’s endowment, where they will provide the financial stability that enables Berkeley Rep to maintain the highest
standards of artistic excellence, support new work, and serve the community with innovative education and outreach programs, year after year, in perpetuity.
For more information on becoming a member, visit our website at berkeleyrep.org or contact Daria Hepps at 510 647-2904 or [email protected].
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About B erkele y Rep
S taff an d affiliatio n s
Artistic Director
Tony Taccone
artistic
Artistic Associate
& Casting Director
Amy Potozkin
Artistic Associate
Mina Morita
Director, The Ground Floor/
Resident Dramaturg
Madeleine Oldham
Literary Associate
Julie McCormick
Artists under Commission
David Adjmi
Glen Berger
Marcus Gardley
Dan LeFranc
Tarell McCraney
Dominic Orlando
Dael Orlandersmith
Stew/Heidi Rodewald
pro d u c t i o n
Production Manager
Tom Pearl
Associate Production Manager
Amanda Williams O’Steen
Company Manager
Megan Wygant
s tag e m a n ag e m e n t
Production Stage Manager
Michael Suenkel
Stage Managers
Cynthia Cahill
Kathy Rose
Assistant Stage Managers
Rachel Motz
Leslie M. Radin
Karen Szpaller
Production Assistant
Megan McClintock
s tag e o pe r at i o n s
Stage Supervisor
Julia Englehorn
pro pe r t i e s
Properties Manager
ashley dawn
Assistant Properties Managers
Gretta Grazier
Jillian A. Green
scene shop
Technical Director
Jim Smith
Associate Technical Director
Ryan O’Steen
Shop Foreman
Sam McKnight
Master Carpenter
Colin Babcock
Carpenter
Edward Hazard III
scenic art
Charge Scenic Artist
Lisa Lázár
Managing Director
Susan Medak
co s t u m e s
Costume Director
Maggi Yule
Draper
Kitty Muntzel
Tailor
Kathy Kellner Griffith
First Hand
Janet Conery
Wardrobe Supervisor
Barbara Blair
e le c t r i c s
Master Electrician
Frederick C. Geffken
Production Electricians
Christine Cochrane
Kenneth Cote
sound
Sound Supervisor
James Ballen
Sound Engineer
Angela Don
a d m i n i s t r at i o n
Controller
Suzanne Pettigrew
Director of Technology
Gustav Davila
Associate Managing Director
Meghan Pressman
Executive Assistant
Andrew Susskind
Bookkeeper
Kristine Taylor
Human Resources Manager
David Lorenc
Human Resources Consultant
Laurel Leichter
Database Manager
Diana Amezquita
d e v e lo pm e n t
Director of Development
Lynn Eve Komaromi
Associate Director of
Development
Daria Hepps
Director of Individual Giving
Laura Fichtenberg
Institutional Grants Manager
Bethany Herron
Special Events Manager
Lily Yang
Individual Giving Associate
Sarah Nowicki
Development Database
Coordinator
Jane Voytek
Development Associate
Beryl Baker
pat ro n s e rv i c e s
Patron Services Manager
Katrena Jackson
House Manager
Debra Selman
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General Manager
Karen Racanelli
Assistant House Managers
Natalie Bulkley
Octavia Driscoll
Aleta George
Michael Grunwald
Ayanna Makalani
Kyle Sircus
Concessionaires
Akasha Atherton
Amy Bobeda
Natalie Bulkley
Mariko Conner
Alex Friedman
Jamaica Montgomery-Glenn
Stephanie Graham
Wendi Gross
Kathryn Gucik
Emily Hartman
Mary Kay Hickox
Champagne Hughes
Kimberly “Mik” Jew
Maria Jimenez
Anya Kazimierski
Devon LaBelle
Alling Langin
Hannah Lennett
Margot Leonard
Kathleen Martinelli
Candice McDowell
Vita O’Shea
Gayle Reiss
Benjamin Sandberg
April Sizemore-Barber
Andrew Susskind
Nancy Villatoro
Amanda Warner
Brandon Weinbrenner
Usher Coordinators
Nelson & Marilyn Goodman
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Ticket Services Director
Christine Bond
Subscription Manager &
Associate Sales Manager
Laurie Barnes
Box Office Supervisor
Terry Goulette
Box Office Agents
Amy Bobeda
Christina Cone
Alisha Ehrlich
Luisa Frasconi
Eliza Oakley
Tom Toro
Amanda Warner
marketing &
co m m u n i c at i o n s
Director of Marketing
& Communications
Robert Sweibel
Director of Public Relations /
Associate Director of
Marketing & Communications
Terence Keane
Art Director
Cheshire Isaacs
Marketing Manager &
Multimedia Producer
Pauline Luppert
Communications Manager
Karen McKevitt
Audience Development Manager
Cari Turley
Webmaster
Christina Cone
Program Advertising
Ellen Felker
o pe r at i o n s
Facilities Director
Emiel Koehler
Facilities Coordinator
Lauren Shorofsky
Building Engineer
Thomas Tran
Maintenance Technician
Johnny Van Chang
Facilities Assistants
Kevin Barry
Sonny Hudson
Sophie Li
Carlos Mendoza
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Director of the School of Theatre
Rachel L. Fink
Associate Director
MaryBeth Cavanaugh
Jan & Howard Oringer
Outreach Coordinator
Dave Maier
Community Programs Manager
Benjamin Hanna
School Administrator
Emika Abe
Registrar
Katie Riemann
Faculty
Renzo Ampuero
Joel ben Izzy
Erica Blue
Rebecca Castelli
Deborah Eubanks
Sara Felder
Nancy Gold
Gary Graves
Marvin Greene
Mundi Gove
Ben Hanna
Melissa Hillman
Ben Johnson
Ken Kelleher
Devon LaBelle
Julian Lopez-Morillas
Dave Maier
Marilet Martinez
Patricia Miller
Michael Navarra
Lisa Anne Porter
Diane Rachel
Elyse Shafarman
Rebecca Stockley
James Wagner
Reggie White
Bruce Williams
Outreach Teaching Artists
Michael Barr
Gendell Hing-Hernández
Ben Johnson
Devon LaBelle
Marilet Martinez
Sarita Ocón
Carla Pantoja
Lexie Papedo
Tommy Shepherd
Elena Wright
Teacher Advisory Council
Drea Beale
Julie Boe
Amy Crawford
Beth Daly
Jan Hunter
Marianne Phillip
Richard Silberg
John Warren
Jordan Winer
Teen Council Chairs
Sierra Baggins
Bowen Bethards
Rosie Byrne
Tessa Corrie
Darcy Davis
Negi Esfandiari
Emma Goodfield
Marcelo Gutierrez
Gideon Lazarus
Oscar Peña
Docent Committee
Thalia Dorwick, chair
Charlotte Martinelli, co-chair
2011–12 B e r k e le y R e p
Fe llow s h i p s
Bret C. Harte Directing Fellow
Brandon Weinbrenner
Company/Theatre
Management Fellow
Kathryn Gucik
Costume Fellow
Amy Bobeda
Development Fellow
Mariko Conner
Education Fellow
Hannah Lennett
Graphic Design Fellow
Mary Kay Hickox
Harry Weininger Sound Fellow
Elliott Ares
Lighting / Electrics Fellow
Alling Langin
Marketing &
Communications Fellow
Kyle Sircus
Peter F. Sloss Literary/
Dramaturgy Fellow
Kathleen Martinelli
Production Management Fellow
Gayle Riess
Properties Fellow
Akasha Atherton
Scenic Art Fellow
Anya Kazimierski
Scenic Construction Fellow
Benjamin Sandberg
Stage Management Fellow
Hana Kadoyama
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Robert M. Oliver
Harlan M. Richter
Richard A. Rubin
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Roger A. Strauch
Warren Widener
Martin Zankel
Carrie Avery
Thalia Dorwick, PhD
William T. Espey
Lisa Finer
David Fleishhacker
Paul T. Friedman
Jill Fugaro
David Hoffman, PhD
Carole S. Krumland
Dale Rogers Marshall
Julie M. McCray
Susan Medak
Helen Meyer
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Richard M. Shapiro
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Theatre, and explore Berkeley Rep.
Emergency exits
Please note the nearest exit. In an emergency, walk — do not run — to the nearest exit.
Accessibility
Both theatres offer wheelchair seating and
special services for those with vision- or hearing-impairment. Infrared listening devices are
available at no charge in both theatre lobbies.
Audio descriptions are available in the box
office; please request these materials at least
two days in advance.
No food or glassware in the house
Beverages in cans, bottles, or cups with
lids are allowed.
Please keep perfume to a minimum
Many patrons are sensitive to the use of
perfumes and other scents.
Recycle and compost your waste
Help us be more green by using the recycling
and compost containers found throughout
the Theatre.
Phones / electronics / recordings
Please make sure your cell phone, pager,
or watch alarm will not beep. Doctors may
check pagers with the house manager and
give seat location for messages. Use of recording equipment or taking of photographs
in the theatre is strictly prohibited.
Please do not touch the set or props
You are welcome to take a closer look at the
set, but please don’t step onto the stage.
Some of the props can be fragile, and are
placed precisely.
No children under 7
Many Berkeley Rep productions are unsuitable for young children. Please inquire
before bringing children to the Theatre.
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Box office hours: noon–7pm, Tue–Sun
Call 510 647-2949
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Fax: 510 647-2975
Under 30? Half-price advance tickets!
For anyone under the age of 30, based on
availability. Proof of age required. Some
restrictions apply.
Group tickets
Bring 10-14 people and save $5 per ticket;
bring 15 or more and save 20%. And we
waive the service charge. Call Cari Turley at
510 647-2918.
Entourage tickets
If you can bring at least 10 people, we'll give
you a code for 20% off tickets to up to five
performance dates. Learn more at
berkeleyrep.org/entourage, or contact
Cari Turley at [email protected],
or call 510 647-2918.
Student matinee
Tickets are just $10 each. Learn more at
berkeleyrep.org/studentmatinees.
Call Cari Turley at 510 647-2918.
Senior/student rush
Full-time students and seniors 65+ save $10
on sections A and B. One ticket per ID, one
hour before showtime. Proof of eligibility
required. Subject to availability.
Sorry, we can’t give refunds or offer
retroactive discounts.
Educators
Bring Berkeley Rep to your school! Call
the School of Theatre at 510 647-2972
for information about free and low-cost
workshops for elementary, middle, and high
schools. Call Cari Turley at 510 647-2918 for
$10 student-matinee tickets. Call the box
office at 510 647-2949 for information on
discounted subscriptions for preschool and
K–12 educators.
Theatre store
Berkeley Rep merchandise and show-related
books are available in the Hoag Theatre
Store in the Roda Theatre and our kiosk in
the Thrust Stage lobby.
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for another performance of the same show.
Exchanges can be made online until midnight
(or 7pm by phone) the day preceding
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