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About the Rep
Montana Rep, an Equity company
based at the University of Montana in
Missoula, has been touring since 1968.
Over the past fifteen years the company
has toured its productions of It’s a
Wonderful Life; The Diary of Anne Frank;
Death of a Salesman; A Streetcar Named
Desire; Steel Magnolias; The Trip to
Bountiful; Lost in Yonkers; Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof; To Kill a Mockingbird; Leading
Ladies; Bus Stop; Doubt, a parable; Biloxi
Blues; The Miracle Worker; and The Great
Gatsby. The Rep has presented more
than 600 performances in nearly 500
communities from California to New
York in that time.
The Professional Ensemble
Montana Rep operates under an
agreement with Actors’ Equity
Association and the University/
Resident Theatre Association.
Principal roles are played by actors whose
past credits have included both Broadway
and national touring productions of
A Chorus Line, Crimes of the Heart, Into
the Woods, Biloxi Blues, Steel Magnolias,
Pump Boys and Dinettes, My Fair Lady,
Cabaret, and The Will Rogers Follies;
major motion pictures; and productions
at the nation’s leading regional theatres.
Educational Opportunities
Montana Rep offers workshops taught by
the company. “Life in the Professional
Theatre,” “Acting and Improvisation,”
and “Auditioning Techniques” are just
a few examples of possible master class
activities. Follow-up materials are
available for teachers.
The Artistic Inspiration
In his twenty-four years as artistic
director of Montana Rep, Greg Johnson
has produced over forty plays, directed
twenty-five, and has overseen the
expansion of the company from a
regional to a national touring operation.
Greg brings with him a commitment
to excellence developed during years
of experience in the New York theatre,
where he worked with the best directors,
choreographers, actors, designers, and
playwrights in the country. His Broadway
credits include Biloxi Blues, the Tony
Award-winning Da, Hide and Seek, and
the Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimes of
the Heart. Greg is responsible for the
development of Visions and Voices and
The Missoula Colony: A Gathering of
Artists in Support of the Writer’s Craft
at the University of Montana.
Technical
Requirements:
Montana Rep delivers a theatrical
experience to you in its entirety,
bringing with it everything from sets
to lighting to sound design.
Minimum Technical Needs:
A 36’ wide x 30’ deep proscenium
stage, 17’ high, plus wing space.
Montana Rep is not a yellow
card company.
Booking
Information:
NATIONAL TOURING:
Rena Shagan Associates, Inc.
16 A West 88th Street
New York, NY 10024
www.shaganarts.com
Southern and Mid-America regions:
Funding
Montana Repertory Theatre is funded
in part by grants from the Montana
Arts Council (an agency of state
government), The Dramatists Guild, and
The Shubert Foundation, with support
from the Montana State Legislature, the
University of Montana, the Montana
Cultural Trust, NorthWestern Energy,
Dr. Cathy Capps, Dr. Sandy Sheppard,
Jay Kettering & Gwen McKenna,
and Jean Morrison.
(404) 320-7577
LOU HOCKETT
[email protected]
Midwest and Western regions:
(212) 873-9700
JUNE POSTER
[email protected]
New England and Mid-Atlantic regions:
(212) 873-9700
RENA SHAGAN
[email protected]
SANDY GARCIA
[email protected]
IN MONTANA:
Montana Repertory Theatre
University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
(406) 243-6809
SALINA CHATLAIN
[email protected]
www.montanarep.org
2016 National Tour
Miller’s story about war’s consequences
for both veterans and civilians—
of honor and sacrifice, of guilt, honesty,
hope, and love—is as relevant today as
when the play premiered in 1947.
Photo by Terry J. Cyr
MONTANA REPERTORY THEATRE
PROFESSIONAL THEATRE-IN-RESISDENCE
UMARTS
College of Visual and Performing Arts
School of Theatre & Dance
COVER PHOTO BY TERRY J. CYR
MONTANA REPERTORY THEATRE
2017
NATIONAL TOUR
PROFESSIONAL THEATRE-IN-RESIDENCE | UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA
50
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MONTANA REP
ESTABLISHED IN 1967
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“The allure of nostalgia and
wealth, both dangerous and
misguided, is present on stage
at all times.”
The Great Gatsby
Cory Walsh, Missoulian
Missoula, Montana
Through
comedy,
Mr. Simon
explores love,
relationship,
marriage, and
family––the
pangs of loss
and the joy of
reunion.
“If the play measures its success
by the number of misty eyes
by curtain, then this show
succeeded.”
ACTORS LEFT TO RIGHT
Montana Repertory Theatre takes pride in producing plays
from the great American canon––stories that reveal the
American character and hold a mirror to our mutual longings,
dreams, defeats, and victories. In this vein, we have produced
the works of Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Wendy
Wasserstein, and Harper Lee, among others.
Over the years we have presented four plays by America’s master
of comedy, Neil Simon. We have been privileged to produce
The Sunshine Boys, Broadway Bound, Biloxi Blues, and Lost in
Yonkers, all with great success. It comes as no surprise, therefore,
that for our fiftieth anniversary season we once again turn to
Mr. Simon and produce the play that put him on the map over
fifty years ago––Barefoot in the Park. I recently reread the play
as we contemplated producing it for this anniversary season.
As I came to the last page, I thought, “This is the American
Molière.” Mr. Simon, like Molière, is a genius of comedy and of
the human heart. Through comedy, Mr. Simon explores love,
relationship, marriage, and family––the pangs of loss and the joy
of reunion.
Fifty years ago Montana Rep began. Just over fifty years ago,
Barefoot in the Park was produced on Broadway, jumpstarting a
career unmatched in modern times. We feel it is fitting in this
auspicious season to honor and produce one of the true giants
of the American theatre. Please join us as we celebrate a halfcentury of great theatre!
2017
THE GREAT GATSBY
* KELLY CAMPBELL
* MARK KUNTZ
The Miracle Worker
Candace Chaney, Lexington Herald-Leader
Lexington, Kentucky
“Extremely well performed.
Kudos to your company!”
THE MIRACLE WORKER
HANNAH APPELL
CAITLIN McRAE
BILOXI BLUES
COLTON HOCHHALTER
HUGH BICKLEY
COLTON SWIBOLD
DYLAN J. RODWICK
SAM WILLIAMSON
* MICHAEL LAWRENCE EISENSTEIN
Biloxi Blues
Esther Kohn, Boca Raton, Florida
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Doubt, a parable
Ruth Firestone, Hays, Kansas
DOUBT, A PARABLE
* SUZY HUNT
CAITLIN McRAE
“Peoria was given a rare
treat in this visit from the
prestigious Montana Rep and
their excellent production
of this classic.”
BUS STOP
JACKSON PALMER
HANNAH BOREAL KANENGIETER
Bus Stop
Paul R. Day, Peoria, Illinois
LEADING LADIES
* BARRET O’BRIEN
* BRET TUOMI
HANNAH BOREAL KANENGIETER
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
AARON BARTZ
LINDSEY McWHORTER
JENNIFER FLEMING-LOVELY
MARIE FAHLGREN
* KATHLEEN CONRY
* MIKEL MacDONALD
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“On opening night, the show
spurred the audience to jump
to its feet and explode with
applause.You couldn’t help it.”
Leading Ladies
Erika Fredrickson, Arts Editor
Missoula Independent, Missoula, Montana
“Full houses, exceptional
performances, and an
outstanding company.
All get highest marks!”
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
* HEATHER BENTON
* BRICK PATRICK
To Kill a Mockingbird
Rick Schiller, Lufkin, Texas
LOST IN YONKERS
DANNY LUWE
* LORDAN NAPOLI
MARIE FAHLGREN
THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL
KRISTEN SPRINGER
* SUZY HUNT
“Sister Aloysius was portrayed
to perfection … and Father
Brendan Flynn was brilliantly
brought to life.”
“The company is absolutely
first class ... these are top
professional actors.”
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Nita Fran Hutcheson
Director of Marketing and Development
Texarkana Regional Arts and
Humanities Council
Texarkana, Texas
“Montana Rep has always
provided unmatched quality
in their productions.Their
acting is fabulous.”
* MEMBER OF ACTORS’
EQUITY ASSOCIATION
— GREG JOHNSON, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, MONTANA REPERTORY THEATRE
Lost in Yonkers
Erika Miller, State Theatre Center for the Arts
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
PHOTOS BY TERRY J. CYR
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