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.1 . .2 . Dynamic Duo Takes Annual Leap of Faith Producing an admission free festival is no small task. Lisa Coffi, Producing Artistic Director and Suzanne Dean, Development Director work on securing the needed funding year round. Lisa Coffi & Suzanne Dean Together, they raise the money, plan the season, create the marketing pieces, coordinate with volunteers, write the press releases and take care of all the day to day administrative duties that come with putting together productions each year. And it doesn’t end when the show opens. Our 2006 opening night still finds us $40,000 short of making our budget. Suggestions have been made to convert to a ticketed event, but the duo is determined to continue the program in the spirit in which it was created: admission free. Coffi and Dean take an annual leap of faith that you, our audience members, will show your support by donating and becoming members of our big fish family. To donate, simply fill out the enclosed remittance envelope and return. Your donations are what keep Shakespeare by the Sea alive. Sincerely, Lisa Coffi Producing Artistic Director Suzanne Dean Development Director .4 . Where Your Donations Go $$$ BIG FISH $$$ = PRODUCTION Donations received prior to and throughout the season in response to our “BECOME A BIG FISH” mailers and emails help pay for our production expenses. This includes designers, directors, set materials, props, costumes, lights, sound, insurance, printing, postage, tools, truck rental, storage bins, batteries, envelopes, signage, and all the other things we need to make the show successful. These dollars are what help us keep the show ADMISSION FREE. Become a member of our BIG FISH FAMILY by filling out the envelope provided. We can’t do it without you! Polliwog Park, Manhattan Beach, 2005 DONATION BOX = GAS MONEY FOR THE ACTORS Donations that are placed in the metal box at the end of the show go directly to the actors. We split them up amongst the cast, using a share system, like in Shakespeare’s days. They rehearse for 5 weeks, and perform for 8 weeks, traveling from all over Los Angeles and Orange Counties to do so on their own dime. (Gas isn’t cheap these days!) Please let them know how much you enjoyed their performance. .5 . WIN - RAFFLE - PRIZES - WIN - RAFFLE - PRIZES $5 RAFFLE TICKETS - Get ’em online or at any performance! Grand Prize Rancho Mirage Vacation for 4 Includes a one-week stay in this spectacular lake view 2 bedroom/2 bath condo at Southern California’s premiere vacation destination, Mission Hills Country Club. Amenities include 2 king beds plus sofa sleeper, 2 fireplaces, 50" plasma TV, beautiful granite and cherry wood kitchen. Stay includes access to country club, fitness center, spa, pool and golf course (greens fees not included). Available September 1, 2006 – August 31, 2008. Week to be mutually agreed upon with owner. Winner must be over 25, families ok. Generously donated by Dennis & JoEllen Stork But w ait... ther e’ e! Along with the one-w eek sta ou will also wait... there’ e’ss mor more! one-week stayy, yyou receive: • Palm Springs Aerial Tramway tickets for 4 • The Living Desert tickets for 4 • A fine dining gift certificate for $100 Estimated value: $2,000 THE FINE PRINT Grand, 2nd and 3rd Place Prize Winners will be announced on Shakespeare by the Sea’s Closing Night, August 12, 2006. One 4th place prize winner will be announced at each performance. Non-4th place prize winning tickets will go back into the drawing for the grand prizes. (Need not be present to win.) .6 . WIN - RAFFLE - PRIZES - WIN - RAFFLE - PRIZES 2nd Place Prizes San Diego Old Globe Experience for 2 • $250 Marriott Gift Card • 2 San Diego GO Passes for free admissions around town • $50 Gift Certificate to The Prado Restaurant • Tickets for 2 to the Old Globe Theatre Elite e.Chair - Executive Task Chair Patented height and width arm adjustment, and adjustable/ active lumbar support. Rubber suspension, pneumatic height adjustment, and synchronized tilt. Generously donated by Cheaper Office Furniture 3rd Place Prizes • Marina Sailing - Sailing Lessons for 2 uises - Harbor Dinner Cruise for 2 • Spirit Cr Cruises tr • Two Thea heatr tree West 2006 Season Subscriptions 4th Place Prize Donors Acme Comedy Theatre • The Actor’s Gang • Aqua Dulce Winery • Aquarium of the Pacific • Babouch Restaurant • Cabrillo Marine Museum • Carpenter Performing Arts Center • Chicago for Ribs • Cold Stone Creamery #138 • Coronet Theatre • Craft Tique & Etc. • Creative Cakery • Dodgers • DuBunne Day Spa and Massage Centre • East West Players • Endangered Species Antiques • Ford Theatre • Golf N’ Stuff • Hollywood Wax/Guinness World Records • Ice Dogs • Ice House • Improv West • La Mirada Theatre • Laugh Factory • Long Beach Playhouse • Long Beach Symphony Orchestra • Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department • Los Angeles Zoo • Ma Griffe • Mimi’s Café • Mulligan Family Fun Center • Odyssey Theatre Ensemble • Outback Steakhouse • Pacific Repertory Theatre (Carmel, CA) • Paintball USA • Palos Verdes Ice Chalet • Petersen Automotive Museum • Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum • See’s Candies • Six Flags Magic Mountain • Skin Aura Day Spa • Southwest Airlines • Sunset Ranch • Taxco Restaurant • The Colony Theatre Company • The Comedy and Magic Club • The Groundlings • The Huntington • The Walt Disney Company • The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum • Think Café • Vince’s • Williams’s Bookstore 4TH PLACE PRIZE TICKET HOLDERS MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! .7 . presents June 22 - August 12, 2006 L I S A C O F F I , Producing Artistic Director D A R I N A N T H O N Y , Director D A V I D S V E N G A L I S , Production Manager V A L E R I E W R I G H T , Costume Designer A A R O N J A C K S O N , Scenic Designer S C O T T W A L E W S K I , Scenic Construction S H A U N M I C H A E L P A G E , Prop Master S A M A N T H A H E A T H , Stage Manager A D A M K I N S I N G E R , Assistant Director A Q U A C A T L I N , Costume Crew M E A G E N H E N S L E Y , Costume Crew .8 . Antipholus of Ephesus ................. John E. Farrell Antipholus of Syracuse ................. Don Formaneck Adriana ......................................... Jill Cary Martin Luciana ......................................... Rachel Levy Dromio of Ephesus ....................... Jim Van Over Dromio of Syracuse ....................... Michael Irish Aegeon, Pinch .............................. Andy Kallok Abbess, Officer ............................. Toni Trenton Angelo, 2nd Merchant .................. Rebecca Lincoln Balthazar, 1st Merchant, Servant .. Corina Bowler Courtesan ..................................... Barbara Suiter Duchess........................................ Natalie Howe Special thanks to The Blank Theatre, Adam Kinsinger, Art Manke and Mrs. Denise. S Y N O P S I S by Diana Tallie A wacky tale of two sets of twins separated at an early age and reunited later in life in an unlikely site. Egeon and Emilia have twin sons, Antipholus by name. They are attended by twin servants named Dromio. The family is separated at sea during a storm. Egeon, one of the Antipholuses and one of the Dromios survive together and grow up in Syracuse. Emelia survives with the other Antiphoulus and Dromio, only to have a rude fisherman steal the boys from her. In sorrow, she becomes a nun in the town of Ephesus. By fate, her Antipholus and Dromio move to Ephesus also, but they don’t know she is there. As fate and luck would have it, both sets of twins and both parents end up in Ephesus and confuse the town completely as they operate outside of each other’s sphere of influence and knowledge of each other. A wild time of mistaken identities ensues, until the family is finally reunited and all is revealed. Please turn off all cell phones and other ringing devices prior to curtain. As a courtesy to the actors and your fellow audience members, flash photography is prohibited. .9 . CAST OF CHARACTERS THE COMEDY OF ERRORS front pocket area “T he Pla y’ “The Play’ y’ss the Thing” Beefy Tee – 100% Pre-shrunk cotton. M, L, XL, XXL. $12 each Pine Heavyweight Sweatshirt with Hood –9 Oz., 80/20 hooded pullover sweatshirt, Hidden fly placket with buttons. Front pouch pockets. Hidden adjustable bungee drawcord at bottom. SBTS logo embroidered in navy & white over left breast. S, M, L, XL. $35 each Microfleece ¼ Zip Sweatshirt - Elasticized drawcord inside hem and black accent tipping. SBTS logo embroidered in gold & white over left breast. Royal S, M, L, XL or Merlot M, L, XL. $35 each Embroidered Round Neck Tee – 100% cotton desert wash tee with SBTS logo embroidered center front. Mountain Laurel M, L or Poppy M, L, XL. $18 each . 10 . Embroidered V-Neck Tee – 100% cotton fitted v-neck tee – super comfortable; easy to wash and wear. Melon M, L, XL or Banana S, M, L, XL. $18 each All the World’s a Stage Jigsaw Puzzle - 1500 pieces. $15 each Box of 3 Soaps Lavendar scented. Images won’t wash off. $10 each Shakespeare Magnet Add some class to your fridge door. $2 each Shakespeare Memo Game A game of memory similar to the game show Concentration. $15 each Shakespeare Rubber Duck you’ve got to see it to believe it. $10 each Shakespeare Bookmark $2.50 each Fandex - Family Field Guide Shakespeare facts and trivia in the palm of your hand. $15 each Single Deck Playing Cards - Your very own lucky deck of cards. $8 each . 11 . Red Travel Mug Perfect for travel. Keep your coffee hot at our performances. $8 each presents June 29 - August 11, 2006 L I S A C O F F I , Producing Artistic Director J O S H C O S T E L L O , Director D A V I D S V E N G A L I S , Production Manager V A L E R I E W R I G H T , Costume Designer A A R O N J A C K S O N , Scenic Designer S C O T T W A L E W S K I , Scenic Construction J O S H C O S T E L L O , Sound Design S H A U N M I C H A E L P A G E , Prop Master M A R T I N N O Y E S , Fight Director C O R I N A B O W L E R , Fight Captain J A S M I N E J O H N S O N , Stage Manager A Q U A C A T L I N , Costume Crew M E A G E N H E N S L E Y , Costume Crew . 12 . Gertrude, the Queen, Hamlet’s mother ......... Jill Cary Martin Claudius, the King, Hamlet’s uncle ................ Don Formaneck Ghost, Player King, Gravedigger ..................... John E. Farrell Ophelia .......................................................... Rebecca Lincoln Laertes/Third Player ....................................... Aaron Sherry Polonius, father of Ophelia and Laertes ........ Chris Roberts Horatio .......................................................... Crystal Sershen Guildenstern/Priest/Fortinbras ...................... Jim Van Over Rosencrantz ................................................... Barbara Suiter Player Queen/Servant .................................... Corina Bowler Osric .............................................................. Michael Irish Marcellus ....................................................... Andy Kallok Special thanks to Sadie Cash, Lucas Krech, Oanh Nguyen and Suzanne Dean. SYNOPSIS Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Old King Hamlet was murdered by his brother, who then married the Queen and took the throne. Prince Hamlet, son of the old King, is commanded by his father’s ghost to take revenge. Instead of quickly killing his uncle, Hamlet puts on an act of madness. No one is able to help him, not his mother, his girlfriend Ophelia, nor his old friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Eventually Hamlet’s delay leads to a series of tragic deaths, and the world keeps moving into the future despite Hamlet’s best attempt to stop it. Please turn off all cell phones and other ringing devices prior to curtain. As a courtesy to the actors and your fellow audience members, flash photography is prohibited. . 13 . C A S T Hamlet, Prince of Denmark ............................ Mark Joseph C A SO T FO C F HCAHRAARC AT CE TR ES R S HAMLET THE CAST CORINA BOWLER - 1 st Merchant , Player Queen Born and raised in John Day, Oregon. She was last seen playing six roles in Parallel Lives at Southern Oregon University where she received her Bachelor of Ar ts in Theater. During the last year she enjoyed being an assistant teacher at Los Angeles Theater Academy for a character analysis class. JOHN E. FARRELL - Antipholus of Ephesus, Ghost John, a theatre artist and educator, is grateful for the opportunity to act in support of SBTS. A member of several theatre companies and professional theatre associations; he writes, produces, directs and acts. John has enjoyed the privilege of working with members of the RSC, the Globe of America Academy, and the Stratford Festival of Canada. He is a mentor for Shakespeare text analysis and teaches an introduction to Shakespeare class, Elizabethan scene study, acting and voice development for the stage. Among the many Shakespearian roles he has performed, he includes among his favorites, The Fool in King Lear, Touchstone in As You Like It and Nick Bottom in A Mid Summer Night’s Dream. John has also been artistic director of two professional touring theatre companies for which he adapted and staged the writings of over 70 different authors. DONALD FORMANECK - Antipholus of Syracuse, Claudius This is Don’s first outing with SBTS and he is thrilled to be a part of this production. Don has just completed his first year of the MFA program in acting at Cal State Long Beach where he recently took part in (M)asking questions, an original piece conceived and created by California Repertory members themselves. A few of Don’s previous roles were Uncle Peck in How I learned to Drive, Clive/Cathy in Cloud Nine, Argon in The Imagi- . 14 . . 15 . nary Invalid and the Stage Manager in Our Town and other notable productions including Cabaret, Bleacher Bums, and The Importance of Being Earnest. NA WE - Duc hess NATTALIE HO HOWE Duchess This is Natalie’s first production with SBTS. She is a recent transplant from New York where she was very active in theater, including the Off-Broadway shows Shakespeare in Concert and Birdy’s Bachelorette Party, which was produced by the creators of Tony and Tina’s Wedding. Since moving to LA, she has played Desdemona in Othello at the Stella Adler Theater and is a member in the improv troupe, The Omlettes. Other favorite projects include Chapelle’s Show on Comedy Central, the films, Cupidity and Timeless, directed by John Gallagher, and Eleanor in Henry VI, Part II at the American Theater of Actors. A graduate of Georgetown University, she is currently a student in the professional track at the Groundlings. MICHAEL IRISH - Dromio of Syracuse, Osric Michael was recently see as Matt in The Fantasticks at The Curtis Theater in Brea. He is a company member of the Chance Theater in Anaheim Hills, where he has been seen in many shows, including Oedipus at Colonus, Company, The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, The Diary of Anne Frank, Fig: R.O., and Cabaret. He has also performed Poona the Mad F***dog and Other Plays for Children at Rude Guerilla Theater, Gypsy, Follies and The Philadelphia Story at No Square Theater, Oliver!, The Phantom Tollbooth, and Working at the Laguna Playhouse, Cinderella, Coriolanus, and Gretel & Hansel at Shakespeare Santa Cruz, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory. He appeared in several shows at U.C. Santa Cruz including Ah, wilderness!, Translations, and Art, where he earned his BA in theater in 2003. . 16 . MARK JOSEPH - Hamlet Mark holds a BA from Yale University where he sang his way around the world as a Yale Whiffenpoof. He holds a Certificate of Training from Circle in the Square’s acting conservatory, an MFA from California State University Long Beach and is a member of the California Repertory Theatre. He is the resident director/playwright for Little Fish Theatre and producer/director of Pick of the Vine. His play, Inside My Father’s Apple Tree, received a successful production at Little Fish in 2004. Mark’s favorite directing credits include West Side Story at Musical Theatre West; The Ladies Not For Burning, Blithe Spirit, and Desdemona, A Play About a Handkerchief at Little Fish Theater; and Richard III and Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare by the Sea. Mark has been teaching acting for over ten years and teaches the Meisner technique at The Acting Corps in Los Angeles. ANDY KALLOK - Aegeon, Marcellus Now in his fifth season with SBTS, Andy has performed in Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, Richard III, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Othello and Merry Wives... At Little Fish, he has acted in three consecutive Pick of the Vine one-act programs and the world premiere of Mark Piatelli’s Inside My Father’s Apple Tree. He is currently filming an independent film short about movie extras. . 17 . Presents 8 Weeks of Admission Free Theatre SAN PEDR O Point Fermin Park PEDRO 807 Paseo Del Mar, 90731 Every Thu, Fri & Sat at 8pm, Jun 22 - Jul 15 TOUR SCHEDULE* RANCHO PPAL AL OS VERDES Hesse Park ALOS 29301 Hawthorne Blvd., 90275 Sunday, Jul 16, 7pm - Comedy of Errors Sunday, Jul 23, 7pm - Hamlet LOMIT A City Hall OMITA 24300 Narbonne Ave., 90717 Wed, Jul 19, 7pm - Hamlet Point Fermin Park, San Pedro 2005 CARSON Carson Community Center 701 E Carson Ave, 90745 Thu, Aug 3, 7pm - Comedy of Errors SOUTH PPASADEN ASADEN A Garfield Park ASADENA 1000 Park Ave., 91030 Thu, Jul 20, 7pm - Hamlet LAKEW OOD Del Valle Park LAKEWOOD 5939 Henrilee St, 90713 Fri, Aug 4, 7pm - Comedy of Errors MANHA TT AN BEA CH Polliwog Park MANHATT TTAN BEACH 1601 Manhattan Bch Blvd., 90266 Fri, Jul 21, 7pm - Hamlet Sat, Jul 22, 7pm - Comedy of Errors NEWPOR CH Grant Howald Park NEWPORTT BEA BEACH Iris & 5th Ave, 92625 Sat, Aug 5, 7pm - Hamlet Sun, Aug 6, 7pm - Comedy of Errors HERMOSA BEA CH Valley Park BEACH Valley & Gould, 90254 Wed, Jul 26, 7pm - Hamlet Thu, Jul 27, 7pm - Comedy of Errors LA WND ALE Jane Addams Park LAWND WNDALE 15114 Firmona Ave, 90260 Wed, Aug 9, 7pm - Comedy of Errors TORRANCE Wilson Park Gazebo 2200 Crenshaw Blvd, 90501 Fri, Jul 28, 8pm - Hamlet Sat, Jul 29, 8pm - Comedy of Errors EL SEGUNDO Library Park MarIposa & Main, 90245 Thu, Aug 10, 7:30pm - Comedy of Errors LA GUN A NIGUEL Crown Valley Park GUNA LAGUN 29751 Crown Valley Pkwy, 92677 Sun, Jul 30 - 7pm - Comedy of Errors GRAND FINALE! REDONDO BEA CH Veteran’s Park BEACH 309 Esplanade, 90277 Wed, Aug 2, 7pm - Comedy of Errors SAN PEDR O Point Fermin Park PEDRO Fri, Aug 11, 8pm - Hamlet Sat, Aug 12, 8pm - Comedy of Errors . 18 . Preshow entertainment begins 1/2 hour prior to curtain. Polliwog Park, Manhattan Beach 2005 *subject to change without notice . 19 . CORPORATE BIG FISH MARLIN Jerico Development DOLPHIN Rob & Helen Simmins McMillin MERMAID Boeing Employees Community Fund The Community Foundation, Florida Department of Recreation and Parks, City of Los Angeles Norris Foundation Port of Los Angeles Random Lengths TRIGGER FISH ConocoPhillips Daily Breeze Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles Los Angeles County Arts Commission 15th District Councilwoman Janice Hahn Safeco Insurance S’Pacific Image . 20 . ANGEL FISH Advent Resources Cheaper Office Furniture Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council Copley Foundation ERA Goldenwest Realty Find Your Way Around LA Godmother’s Sam’s Club Southwest Airlines SWORDFISH Davies Medical Group Northwest San Pedro Neighborhood Council Rich Development Valero SUNFISH Bubulubu Creations Coast Christian School The Copper Room Liana Delikyan, Psychologist The Marine Exchange Medawar Fine Jewelry Northrop Grumman INDIVIDUAL BIG FISH By donating, these individuals have helped make this season possible. They are the BIG FISH in our little sea. Shakespeare by the Sea is honored to have earned their faith in our productions and hope that we make them proud to be a part of our 2006 season. Funds raised through the BIG FISH campaign are used to cover the costs of creating the production—from buttons and hinges to extension cords and gallons of paint. BIG FISH dollars are what helps keep Shakespeare by the Sea admission free. ANGEL FISH Ken & Jane Krick Tom & Lynne Woike GOLDFISH Ricardo, Lynn & Ariel Aguero Martin Anderson Margaret Avineri SWORDFISH Angeline Barnes Larry Burks David Bence Helen Jaskoski & Dan Brown Kathleen Bursley Paul & Rosalind Bump Mr. & Mrs. Josh Cobb Tim & Tracy Burke Bruce Heath Joseph & Phyllis Pellezzare David & Linda Cheek George Bair & Pat Collins Ralph J. Staunton Richard Murphy & Lucia Coulter Margaret Sullivan Nissen Davis Charlie Dodson SUNFISH J.D. & Ann Donigan Ronald & Joan Arias Jim & Mary Essman Joe Cain Geneva Martin & Patrick Garvey Dave Campbell George & Barbara Gleghorn John & Debra Evans Eric Gonzales Jackie Grabarsky Mr & Mrs Joseph Good Pam Hornsby Shirley Ritter & Cameron Hatton Cindy Kohlmiller Roderick & Crystal MacDonnell Andrea Hegybeli Helen Hemmingsen Lorraine McKinney Keith Jones Pat Mills Steve & Florence Kleinjan Maggie Moir Geralynn Krajeck Dr. Max Negri Jeff Lester Victor & Linda Reinhardt Otis Ginoza & Michele Reniche Dorothy & Matt Matich Diana Tallie Dorothy Knox & Sherie Tyler Ray & Lee Wolfe . 21 . Dana McLemore Bernie & Elaine Mendes Christa Morris Doug & Kim Muise Bobby Munoz Paul & Kay Nibarger Brandea Hill & Karen Papdakis Tom & Deni Pulte Mario, Traci & Matthew Rada Kim Reynolds M. Richards Mike Rose Bruce Ross Tony & Deb Salvaggio Jeff & Julie Schneidewind Lesley Sirianni Don Stanchfield Ed & Jennifer Stapleton Bob Tappan Don & Marilyn Terrill John & Kathy Tipich Joni & Stanley Tom Bruce & Dolly Weiner Joy Weston Richard Wolf Roxanne Wong Bonnie Wyckaert Herb & Arlene Zimmer FLYING FISH Sarah Adams Rod Asis Al & Karen Basiulis Cynthia Brannon Interiors Maria Cardinale Susan Davis Lawrence & Shirley De Graaf Louis & Suzanne Dominguez Cynthia Freeman Fulton-Parszik Family Elayne Gray Carl & Ruth Green The Hargrave Family Chuck & Sylvia Hart Chuck & Anna Hawley Michael & Theresa Hernandez Anne Fay & Frances Hocutt David Kalian Shirley Kalland Derek & Mary Ann Kendall Chuck & Marie Lamb Heriberto & Lucia Linares The Linker Family Steve Lipschultz Robert & Marilyn Lockney Deeder & Karen McDaniel Al & Kathleen McGowan Andrew & Ellen Munoz Dency & Moira Nelson Richard & Sandy Nichols Sherry Silver & Chris O’Shea Mike & Laurie Paolozzi Bill & Marge Pawlak Dr. Hugh Pendleton Robert & Mona Reddick Jonathan Resnick Rick & Judy Richter Robert & Ann Rosado The Rosenfeld Family James, Julia, & Luke Scognamillo Siegemund-Broka Family Merrilee Snell Ray & Cecelia Urwin Tony & Erica Vickers Jessica Wertel Ann, Garrett & Ian Wittkopp STARFISH Joseph Albrecht Thomas & Mary Andrusky Celina & Miyuki Avila Gina Awtry Steve & Namele Baker Tom & Jennifer Barrett Cindy & Jeff & Stephanie Blumberg Ross & Jennifer Bolton Mike & Pam Brady Dr. Sharon Bruce Sandy Canter Beverly Celentano Jan Christena Paul & Kathy Cohen Lawrence & Anna Collins Matt & Katie Covill John, Peggy & Sean Crawford Richard & Patricia Dangelo Gertrue Davis Laurel & Gillain Dreher Barry & Sheba Faust Suzanne & Erwin Fishman Dawn Fite Ger Fore Ken & Karen Frey Darlene & Jeremy Galindo Brian & Pat Gibson Liz Giffen-Glad Robin & Carroll Gordon Zack & Marilyn Gourley Alvin Hall Tim & Angelea Harrison Paul & Irene Henrikson Meria Holden William Horlocher Albert & Miranda Jelenic Lynda Jenkins Steve & Beatrice Johnson Tom & Sonja Kalman Bernard & Janice Kenner Gregg Kovacevich Don & Lynn Kusar John Leslie Isela Lopez Ron & LaVon Malin John Miller Dwight & June Moberg Cecelia Moore Marilyn Montenegro Mary Murphy Ingrid Neat . 22 . Denis O’Callaghan Shelley Perpall Pamela Persaud Susan Prichard Guillermo Quinones Ludwig & Dorothea Rattelmeier Kristine Rickerl Norie Roeder Ilse Roffler Lisa Ruiseco Paula Owens Salazar Elisa Sanchez Lisa J. Salas Gemma Scharfenberger Eric & Diane Schott Dolores Sharp Ann Shaw Adina Silo Joy Slothower John & Mary Steinkamp Rod Stephens Lee & Lynda Strand Victor Tanaka Joan Thompson Joyce Tindall Sandra Tofflemire Ray & Cora Vasquez Westerly Charters Beth Wiley Lulu Yu Julian & Kathleen Zajkowski SEA HORSE Betsy Crossen Cadrin Gill MD Jay Goudey & Hollie Nawa Gerard Griffin Sue Grosdidier Dan & Nancy Harris Heather Heenan Eugene & Marilyn James Florence Kerechuk Deborah & Yvette Kolodji Rob & Janice Lee Ted Lester Anne E. Moore Richard & Sandra Moore Gabrielle Pedersen Florence Swiger Nori Uldrich Monroe & Ida Weinstock Tom, Anita & Peter Winfrey RACHEL LEVY - Luciana Rachel originally hails from Seattle and is excited to return to SBTS. Rachel was most recently seen onstage in Pick of the Vine at Little Fish Theatre. She was also seen on Comedy Central’s sketch show The Hollow Men as the nursing mother. She has a BA in Drama from the University of Washington and has also studied theatre in England. Other recent productions include the 2003 and 2004 SBTS Seasons, The Lady’s Not for Burning as Margaret, a featured reader in Grace & Competra’s Speaking of Stories in Santa Barbara, and the beglittered Good Fairy in the Holiday Panto at the Lobero Theatre for two years. Other favorite stage projects include Cloud Nine, Sincerity Forever and Cymbeline. REBECCA LINCOLN - Angelo, Ophelia This is Rebecca’s first season with SBTS, having only recently relocated to beautiful Los Angeles. She is a graduate of Northwestern University’s undergraduate theater program, and holds master’s degrees in acting from both Carnegie Mellon University and the Moscow Art Theater. A Shakespeare devotee, she has performed the Bard’s work both indoors and out across the country and even abroad. In fact, shortly after SBTS, she will be catching a plane to New York to appear as Mistress Ford in an American Studio Theater . 23 . production of The Merry Wives of Windsor. Rebecca is also proud to be a founding member of Chicago’s Dream Theatre Company. JILL CAR TIN - Adriana, Ger tr ude CARYY MAR MARTIN trude Jill is delighted to be making her debut with Shakespeare by the Sea. Most recently she appeared as a guest artist in the title role in Medea at Golden West College. She counts numerous credits throughout the OC and bits of LA including Three Sisters, A View from the Bridge, Heartbreak House, Talley’s Folly, The Crucible, Hedda Gabler, A Shayna Maidel, The Lady’s Not for Burning and Much Ado About Nothing at the Vanguard Theatre Ensemble; Some Explicit Polaroids, Handbag, The History of the Devil, and Search and Destroy at Rude Guerrilla Theatre; and Molly Sweeney at The Chance Theatre. She collected an OC Weekly award for her work in Insurgo Theatre Movement’s Wuthering Heights, where she also performed in Richard III. She has also appeared in roles at Long Beach Studio Theatre, The Theatre District, and Shakespeare Orange County. She holds a Master’s in Theatre from California State University Fullerton. CHRIS ROBERTS - Polonius This is Chris’ third season with SBTS. He played Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Lord Montague in Romeo and Juliet, Desdemona’s father in Othello. Chris directed the gripping dramas Oleanna and The Beauty Queen of Leenane at Little Fish Theater. He is also active with the Kentwood Players at the Westchester Playhouse where he was recently voted best director for Blood Brothers. Chris enjoys “gutsy” theater, so he feels right at home in Hamlet. . 24 . . 25 . CR AL SERSHEN - Hor CRYYST STAL Horaa tio Crystal Sershen fled Hop Bottom, PA at the age of fifteen and worked as a seamstress, Bingo attendant, forklift driver, sailor, bartender, word processor, and clown (the latter two being virtually interchangeable), eventually landing in New York. There she studied cinema and theatre at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, earned her second-degree black belt in Shotokan karate, and worked as a stage manager and assistant director. After a stint in story editing and screenwriting, Crystal moved to LA to fully pursue acting and now works in film, television and theatre. She is a company member and manager of The Will Geer Theatricum, where classical theatre has seeped into her bones. AAR ON SHERR AARON SHERRYY - Laer tes Starting in commercials as a child and raised in TV station hallways, acting, producing and voiceover is all Aaron knows. Aaron earned a BFA from the University of Michigan where he studied with world-renowned artists including Athol Fugard, Arthur Miller, Lanford Wilson, Mark Lamos and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Currently, Aaron is producing a feature called Dead and Gone with rock stars Ben Moody (Evanescence) and Kyle Gass (Tenacious D), is continuing voiceover work, and is gearing up to play in another feature called Zombie TV. His films include Nightmare Man, . 26 . Channels, and Pretty Cool 2. Stage credits include Into the Woods, Compleat Female Stage Best and Romeo & Juliet. BARB ARA SUITER - Cour tesan, RRosencr osencr antz BARBARA osencrantz Barbara just returned to LA after playing Lady Macbeth with the Utah Shakespearean Festival’s Educational Tour. She performed for and taught Shakespeare to high school students across the West. She is happy to be a part of SBTS and to return to San Pedro after playing Celimene in Little Fish Theatre’s production of The Misanthrope. Other recent credits include Christine Scott in Murder By the Book at the Long Beach Playhouse, Wilmore in The Rover at The Chance Theatre, and Audrey in As You Like It at California Shakespeare Company. Barbara received her degree in Drama from the University of Washington School of Drama. TONI TRENTON - Abbess Toni has trained with Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler and Milton Katselas among others and has taught acting at the Strasberg Institute and New York Film Academy. Some of Ms. Trenton’s television and film credits include multiple appearances on General Hospital, independent films and commercials. Theatre credits include Brighton Beach Memoirs at West Coast Ensemble, two recent Ray Bradbury plays at Theatre West and many . 27 . Shakespeare productions. Toni is excited to be playing the Abbess in The Comedy of Errors with this remarkable theatre company. JIM VAN OVER - Dromio of Ephesus, Rosencrantz Around Los Angeles, Jim has been seen as Romeo in The Theatre at Boston Court’s Romeo and Juliet and Orlando in The Gardner Stages’ As You Like It. In the two years as an acting company member with The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Jim enjoyed the opportunity to play Adrian in The Tempest, Menelaus in Troilus and Cressida, Antonio’s Man in The Merchant of Venice, Peter Simple in The Merry Wives Of Windsor, Joseph in The Taming Of The Shrew, and Peter in Stop Kiss. He can also be seen as Lt. Jose Tyler in Star Trek: New Voyages. Jim’s training includes a BFA in acting from Southern Oregon University and certification from Mike Nichols’ New Actors Workshop in New York. . 28 . T H E PRODUCTION TEAM LISA COFFI - Pr oducing Ar tistic Dir ector Producing Director Founder and creator of Shakespeare by the Sea, Lisa is happy to be producing her 9th season. She holds an MFA in Theatre Management from CSU, Long Beach and a BFA in Ar t from CSU, Sacramento. Lauded as “Pedro’s Playmaker” in 2003 by Random Lengths , Lisa is living up to her moniker. Not only does she produce the free festival each summer, but she manages the Little Fish Theatre, San Pedro’s intimate indoor 50-seat theatre, currently in its 5th season. Between yearround demands of SBTS and Little Fish, she works as a graphic designer and splits her free time between Redondo Beach and Newcastle (Sacramento). JOSH COSTELL O - Dir ector COSTELLO Director ector,, Hamlet Josh has directed dozens of plays up and down the West Coast, including an award-winning new play at The Magic in San Francisco. He adapted and directed Aphra Behn’s The Rover for Chance Theater in Anaheim, and remounted the production for a live television broadcast on KOCE, Orange County’s PBS affiliate. Recent productions include The Misanthrope at Little Fish (named a top ten production of 2005 by the Daily Breeze), Macbeth at The MET Theater in Hollywood, and an OC Weekly award-winning production of The Eight: Reindeer Monologues at the Chance. Josh was founder and first artistic director of Impact Theatre in Berkeley, California. He teaches acting at UC Riverside and Cal State Long Beach, and has taught Shakespeare and acting at South Coast Rep, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hollywood, the California and San Francisco Shakespeare Festivals, and the American Conservatory Theater. Josh holds an MFA in Directing from the University of Washington, Seattle, and was a participant in the Lincoln Center’s Directors Lab West 2004. . 29 . DARIN ANTHONY - Dir ector Director ector,, T he Comed Comedyy of Er Errr or s The Comedy of Errors makes Darin’s first time directing Shakespeare, although he has appeared in a number of productions. Darin was the director of the runaway hit The Book of Liz at the Blank Theater in Hollywood. Other credits with the Blank include the LA Times Critic’s Choice A Hole in the Dark, the world premiere of American Way, Fill in the Blank, as well as Shock Therapy, Castles Made of Sand, Something Good and Algor Mortis for the Blank’s Young Playwrights Festival. Darin is also the Artistic Director of the Living Room Series at the Blank Theatre. Other LA credits include the revival of Loot for Theatre East, Tape at the Lounge Theatre, Heathen Valley at the Elephant Asylum, Absence of Angels and Mileage for Write Act Repertory and Comedy with a Twist for the Colony Theater. His next project is Tally’s Folly for The Syzygy Theatre Group this September. ADAM KINSINGER Assistant Dir ector ector,, T he Comed Comedyy of Er r or s Adam is honored to be working with such a talented cast and creative team. Most recently he assisted directed the hit musical The Breakup Notebook. In addition he was the AD on Joe Orton’s Loot also directed by Darin Anthony. His past plays include Noel Coward’s Ways and Means and Woody Allen’s Don’t Drink the Water. He’s also worked on An Evening with Paul Lynde and Alison Arngrim’s Prairie Bitch. . 30 . DA VID SVENGALIS - Pr oduction Mana DAVID Production Managg er This is David’s first year with SBTS. Since moving to Los Angeles five years ago from the University of Iowa, he has worn many hats in order to pursue acting, a calling he has had since he was six years old. Recently, He graduated valedictorian of a two-year Meisner program in Santa Monica. He has been seen as Capt. Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, Fagin in Oliver!, Judas is Eyes of the Blind, and Guildenstern in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. David has also been the stage manager of many plays including Eden at the Elephant Asylum, Speaking in Tongues at the Powerhouse Theater, The Monster Under My Bed Drank My Vodka, and Precious Piglet and Her Pals at the Whitefire Theater in Sherman Oaks. AARON JACKSON - Scenic Designer Aaron joins SBTS for his second season after designing Othello and Merry Wives of Windsor last year. Originally from the LaCrosse area in WI, Aaron received his Masters in Set Design from Rutgers University and has worked in theatres across the country as a designer and/or scenic artist. Recent design credits include: I Love a Piano for the Phoenix Theatre, (Phoenix, AZ) The Boys Next Door for Texas Star Theatre, (Granbruy, TX) A Room of One’s Own for Amphibian Productions, (Ft. Worth, TX) as well as work for the WB Television Network. New York credits include Box at Genesius Theatre Guild, Spooge; The Sex and Love Monologues at the Riant Theatre, and A Leopard Complains of Its Spots with Amphibian Productions. Aaron also freelances as an . 31 . illustrator, creating concept art and storyboards for film, television, theater and theme park design. VALERIE WRIGHT - Costume Designer Valerie Wright has a BFA in fashion design from the Otis Art Institute. This is her third year with Shakespeare by the Sea. She just recently finished Romeo & Juliet for the Westchester Playhouse and Ba Ba and the Windigo for the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, Virginia. Her other works include Androcles and the lion, Coupla White Chicks..., Hello Dolly, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a Civil War reenactment, and her favorite: Othello. She has also designed gowns for the Grammy and Academy awards, and her private clients include The Brethren of the Coast, Cree Summer and Amy Smart. CHUCK STOLAREK - Costume Assistant Chuck is a freelance designer living in Los Angeles. After receiving a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 2002, he moved to Los Angeles to build his clothing line Wooden Mustache from the ground up. Wooden Mustache is a line of contemporary sportswear separates with the idea that nothing is ugly if approached and presented from the right perspective. Chuck will be attending Central St. Martins in London next year to continue his evolution as an artist. In addition to cutting things out and sewing them together, Chuck enjoys biking, Panda Express, and slot machines. . 32 . SHAUN MICHAEL PAGE - Prop Master No stranger to design, Shaun recently marked his debut as a Theatrical Prop Master in Shakespeare by The Sea’s productions of Hamlet & Comedy of Errors. He has a diverse design background ranging from art direction and fashion ylist to jewelry and clothing design. Other credits include Wheel of Fortune (art department), Jennifer Lopez Music Videos (art department/ shopper) and Fred Segal Beauty (fashion stylist), just to name a few. Shaun’s work has been featured in a variety of publications throughout the world. He is proud to be a part SBTS’s amazing company. SAMANTHA HEA TH - Sta HEATH Stagg e Mana Managger er,, T he Comed Comedyy of Er Errr or orss Samantha has been involved in theater throughout California and Nevada for 14 years. She has had a torrid love affair with Shakespeare’s work ever since she read As You Like It for a high school assignment. The Comedy of Errors is her first collaboration with Darin Anthony and Shakespeare by the Sea. . 33 . JASMINE JOHNSON - Sta Stagg e Mana Managg er er,, T he Comed Comedyy of Er Errr or orss Jasmine Johnson has a BFA in Theatre from New York University, where she focused on stage management, directing, set and costume design. She is working towards becoming a unit production manager for film, and owning her own production company. This is Jasmine’s first year working with Shakespeare by the Sea, and she is looking forward to an amazing summer. MARTIN NOYES - Fight Director His most resent credit is the American Premier of Hitchcock Blonde at South Coast Repertory, in which he also played the Husband. Other credits include The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabbler (South Coast Repertory), I’m not Rappaport (Little Fish Theatre Company), Big Love, Cabaret, Hot ‘N’ Throbbing, A Christmas Story, and Never in My Lifetime (The Chance Theatre), The Grapes of Wrath (Alabama Shakespeare Festival). Martin received his BFA from Southern Oregon University and his MFA from the University of Alabama both in theatre with an acting emphasis. Martin is also a member of the Society of American Fight Directors. . 34 . The Daily Breeze cheers the return of Shakespeare by the Sea to the communities of the South Bay. Your performances provide a unique event in an exceptional setting for all who love these plays as well as those who might otherwise never experience the theatrical majesty of the Bard's elegant prose. We share your Commitment to excellence and know the celebration of these timeless works makes an inspiring difference in the lives of our neighbors and readers. 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