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January 1 - February 1, 2015
Kalita Humphreys Theater
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FILLER HPV-C
2014-2015 SEASON
The Book Club Play............... 7
Cast, Creative Team.............. 9
Artist Bios..............................10
DTC Leadership..................... 12
Drama and Mayhem:
The Book Club Ecosystem.... 15
The Clan of the Book Club.... 16
Just Act Natural:
How We Behave When
We Are Being Watched......... 17
Confessions of a
DTC Book Club Geek............ 19
Stagger Lee............................ 20
Board of Trustees................ 22
The Benefactors................... 23
Friends@DTC..................... 24
Impact Creativity................. 26
corporate contributors...... 28
institutional contributors.... 29
Staff....................................... 30
Guild...................................... 31
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Kevin Moriarty
Heather M. Kitchen
Artistic Director
Managing Director
presents
The Book Club Play
by
Karen Zacarías
with
Tiana Kaye Johnson
Brandon Potter
Sarah Rutan
Jeffrey Schmidt
Christie Vela
Steven Michael Walters
scenic design
costume design
lighting design
sound design
Daniel Zimmerman
Jennifer Ables
Paul Toben
Brian McDonald
projection design
production manager
stage manager
casting
Chase York
Barb Hicks
Megan Winters
Travis Ballenger
directed by
Meredith McDonough
Dallas Theater Center’s Production Staff is responsible for the sets, costumes, lighting,
props, furniture, scenic painting, sound, special effects and wigs used in this production.
Development of The Book Club Play was supported by the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
during a residency at the National Playwrights Conference of 2007.
The Book Club Play is presented by arrangement with Graham Agency, New York ([email protected]).
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aR t Ist B I Os
Tiana Kaye Johnson (Lily) is
currently an MFA candidate for Acting
at Southern Methodist University.
Recent SMU: Look Homeward, Angel
(Eliza Gant). She received her BA
in Theater from Prairie View A&M
University where she was seen in Once
on This Island (Madame Armand/Andrea/Storyteller), To Be
Young Gifted and Black (Lorraine Hansberry), and Jelly’s
Last Jam (Anita). Tiana is a proud company member of
The Ensemble Progress Theatre, based in Houston, TX.
She holds the title of Miss South Dallas, enjoys serving the
community and inspiring social change through the arts.
Brandon PoTTer (Alex) is the
newest member of DTC's Brierley
Resident Acting Company, where his
credits include A Christmas Carol and
King Lear. He has appeared onstage in
Dallas/Ft. Worth, Austin, San Francisco
and New York. Brandon’s voice has
been heard internationally in cartoons, video games,
television and radio commercials, and numerous online
outlets. He holds an MFA in acting from SMU.
sarah ruTan (Jen) spent seven
seasons as a member of the acting
company at the Oregon Shakespeare
Festival, where her work included:
Othello; The Taming of the Shrew;
The Diary of Anne Frank; Coriolanus;
Love’s Labours Lost; Much Ado About
Nothing; As You Like It and many others. Other regional
theaters include: Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Pride and
Prejudice) Shakespeare in the Park - Bend (A Midsummer
Night’s Dream) and Pasadena Playhouse (A Footnote to the
Iliad.) She is currently an MFA candidate for Acting at SMU.
Jeffrey schmidT (Rob) DTC: A
Christmas Carol. Recent performances
include Benedick in Much Ado About
Nothing (Shakespeare Dallas) and
Diamond Dick (La MaMa Experimental
Theatre Club.) He’s worked for many
Dallas theaters including: Trinity
Shakespeare Festival; Kitchen Dog Theater; Theatre
Three; Stage West Theatre; Undermain Theatre and
WaterTower Theatre. Film/TV: Parkland; Dallas; Bad Kids
Go to Hell; The Good Guys; Crash; Friday Night Lights and
Prison Break. He also directs and scenic designs–most
recently: Hands on a Hardbody; On the Eve; Spunk and
The Arsonists. Represented by the Mary Collins Agency.
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chrisTie Vela (Ana) is a member
of DTC's Brierley Resident Acting
Company, where her credits include:
A Christmas Carol; Les Misérables;
Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure;
King Lear; God of Carnage; Joseph
and the the Amazing Technicolor ®
Dreamcoat; and The Beauty Plays. Christie is also a member
of Dallas’ Kitchen Dog Theater Company where she was
last seen in The MotherF*&^%er With the Hat, and where
she has directed many shows including PEN Award winner
Se Llama Cristina by Octavio Solis; The Turn of the Screw;
Boom; and The Pillowman. Christie will proudly make her
Second Thought Theatre directing debut in February with
BULL as part of the Elevator Series. Christie is represented
by The Mary Collins Agency.
sTeVen michael WalTers (Will)
is a member of the Brierley Resident
Acting Company and co-founder of
Second Thought Theatre. DTC: Les
Misérables; Clybourne Park; Henry IV;
The Beauty Plays; The Good Negro (a
co-production with The Public Theatre
in New York). Theatrical credits: King Lear (Trinity Rep);
Love’s Labour’s Lost and The Cherry Orchard (Peterborough
Players); Thom Pain (based on nothing), King Ubu, and
The Glory of Living (Second Thought Theatre); Romeo and
Juliet; As You Like It and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
(Shakespeare Dallas). TV: Chase; My Generation; Friday
Night Lights; Trauma; Dallas; Salvation; Prison Break.
Karen ZacarÍas (Playwright) Karen's award-winning
plays include: The Book Club Play; Legacy of Light: Mariela
in the Desert; The Sins of Sor Juana; an adaptation of
Julia Alvarez's How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents;
and the adaptation of Helen Thorpe's nonfiction book
Just Like Us. Her TYA musicals with composer Deborah
Wicks La Puma include: Chasing George Washington: A
White House Adventure; Einstein Is a Dummy; Looking for
Roberto Clemente; Jane of the Jungle; Cinderella Eats Rice
and Beans; Ferdinand the Bull; and Frida Libre. Her plays
have been produced at the Kennedy Center, Arena Stage,
Goodman Theatre, Round House Theatre, Denver Center for
the Performing Arts, Alliance Theatre, Imagination Stage,
GALA Hispanic Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Festival, South
Coast Repertory, La Jolla Playhouse, Cleveland Play House,
San Jose Repertory Theatre and more. Her awards include
2010 Steinberg/ACTA New Play Citation, National Francesca
Primus Prize, the Kennedy Center's New Visions/New Voices
Award, National Latino Playwriting Award and a Helen Hayes
Award for Outstanding New Play. Additionally, Zacarías
was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. She
is currently a playwright-in-residence at Arena Stage and
teaches at Georgetown University. Zacarías is the founder
of Young Playwrights' Theater, an award-winning theatre
company that teaches playwriting in local public schools.
aRtI st B I Os
merediTh mcdonough (Director) DTC: Dramaturg, Fly
By Night. She is the Associate Artistic Director at Actors
Theatre of Louisville, where she’s directed brownsville song
(b side for tray); The Delling Shore; The Last Five Years;
Noises Off and The Whipping Man. Regional: Steppenwolf
Theatre Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival and Magic
Theatre. Developed work: Roundabout Theatre Company,
Atlantic Theater Company, and Ars Nova. Previous director
of new works at TheatreWorks, associate director at The
Orchard Project, and new works director for the National
Alliance for Musical Theatre. She currently serves on the
board of directors for Stage Directors and Choreographers
Society. B.S., Northwestern; MFA, UCSD.
daniel Zimmerman (Set Designer) Select New York
credits: Suicide, Incorporated (Roundabout Theater
Company); I Call My Brothers (The Play Company); Henry
IV, Part 1 (The Pearl Theatre Company); Be a Good Little
Widow (Ars Nova); You Got Older, We Got Older (Page 73
Productions); The Confidence-Man (Woodshed Collective).
Daniel has also worked with Colt Coeur, Lesser America,
Clubbed Thumb and Slant Theatre Project. Regional: Actors
Theatre of Louisville; Humana Festival of New American
Plays; Trinity Repertory Company; Center Stage; Milwaukee
Repertory Theater; Theatreworks; Portland Stage Company;
Pioneer Theater Company. MFA: NYU Tisch
Jennifer aBles (Costume Designer) DTC: Sherlock
Holmes: The Final Adventure; Red; To Kill a Mockingbird;
Henry IV. Second Thought Theatre: Gruesome Playground
Injuries, Thom Pain (based on nothing). Alabama
Shakespeare Festival: Good Night Moon, Charlotte’s Web.
Oklahoma Shakespeare Festival: Macbeth, A Winter’s Tale.
University of Texas at Dallas: Dr. Calagari’s Cabinet; The
Comedy of Errors; R.U.R.; The Way They Shine. WaterTower
Theatre: As You Like It. Risk Theater Initiative: The Last
Days of Judas Iscariot. Florida Repertory Theater: All My
Sons; The Underpants; Absurd Person Singular; Amy’s View.
Jennifer has been the costume shop manager at Dallas
Theater Center since December 2008 and holds an MFA
in costume design from Florida State University.
Paul ToBen (Lighting Designer) DTC: Fly By Night.
Broadway: The Story of My Life. Off-Broadway: The Judy
Show: My Life as a Sitcom (DR2 Theatre); Saturn Nights
(Incubator Arts Project); Electra in a One-Piece; The Realm
(The Wild Project); Romeo and Juliet (Columbia Stages),
Futurity (HERE); When in Disgrace (Haply I Think on
Thee) (Examined Man Theatre); and The Redheaded Man
(FringeNYC). London: Daddy Long Legs (St. James Theatre)
and Fly By Night at TheatreWorks’ New Works Festival. His
work has been seen at the Williamstown Theatre Festival,
Walker Art Center, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The
Magic Theatre, Flat Rock Playhouse, Cleveland Play House,
Arizona Theatre Company and others. paultoben.com
Brian mcdonald (Sound Designer) is currently the
Sound Supervisor at the DTC. He previously served as the
production manager and technical director for Shakespeare
Dallas and Technical Director for The University of North
Texas Opera Theater. Design Work: Kitchen Dog Theater,
Project X Theatre, and The Festival Ballet of North Central
Texas. Brian spent several years working in higher
education, holding positions at the University of North
Texas and Texas Woman’s University. He also works as
a recording engineer and producer with releases on Idol
Records, GIA, Vandan Records, Elba Records, Drop6 Media,
Equilibrium and more.
BarB hicKs (Production Manager) served as the Costume
Shop Manager at Dallas Theater Center for many years prior
to, most recently, leading the Costume Department at the
Alabama Shakespeare Festival. She is enjoying her second
season back at DTC, leading the Production Department
through this exciting, thrilling adventure of a season.
megan WinTers (Stage Manager) DTC: Driving Miss
Daisy; Sherlock Holmes: the Final Adventure; Oedipus
el Rey; Clybourne Park, Red, Tigers Be Still (SM); FLY,
The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, The Tempest
(ASM);Dividing the Estate, The Trinity River Plays, A
Christmas Carol (PA). NYC Workshop: FLY (ASM). Second
Thought Theatre: Thom Pain (based on nothing) (PSM).
Shakespeare Dallas: Comedy of Errors (ASM). She worked
the Grand Opening of the AT&T Performing Arts Center and
has also enjoyed working for the Olney Theatre Center and
the Seaside Rep. Megan is, by day, the Interim Production
Stage Manager at the Dallas Theater Center. Love to the fam
for always supporting me on this crazy journey.
The Book Club Play received its world premiere at Round
House Theatre, Blake Robison, Artistic Director, in JanuaryFebruary 2008. The Book Club Play was presented at
Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusettes,
Kate Maquire, Artistic Director, July 13-20, 2008. The Book
Club Play was presented at Arena Stage,Washington, D.C.,
Molly Smith, Artistic Director, October 9-November 6, 2011.
The playwright would like to acknowledge the contributions
of the Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis, Dr. Polly Carl,
Producing Artistic Director.
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Dtc LEa D ER s HIP
Kevin MOriArty is the
artistic director of Dallas Theater
Center, where his work as a
director includes: It's a Bird... It's
a Plane... It's Superman; The Who's
Tommy; The Wiz; A Midsummer
Night’s Dream; Henry IV; The
Tempest; Fat Pig; Next Fall; his
original adaptation of A Christmas
Carol; Oedipus el Rey; and most
recently, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure. Since 2007
he has led DTC through many new initiatives, including the
move into the Wyly Theatre; the creation of the Brierley
Resident Acting Company; an extensive series of new play
productions; community collaborations with North Texas
Food Bank, Dallas Holocaust Museum, Dallas Museum of Art,
and most of the region's theater companies; and multi-year
partnerships with Booker T. Washington High School for the
Visual and Performing Arts and SMU Meadows School of the
Arts. Before joining DTC, Kevin served as the artistic director
of the Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, NY, for seven years. From
2002-2007 Kevin was the Head of Directing for the Brown
University/Trinity Rep MFA Program in Providence, RI, and he
was an Associate Artist at Trinity Rep Company. He made his
operatic directing debut with The Lighthouse for The Dallas
Opera in 2012, and is directing The Marriage of Figaro in their
2014-2015 season. Kevin has served as a public school music
teacher at La Crescent High School in La Crescent, MN, and
as an Associate Professor at Brown University. Kevin is the
Vice-Chair of the Dallas Arts District; a member of the Boards
of Trustees for the Booker T. Washington Advisory Board,
Theatre Communications Group, and the National Alliance
for Musical Theatre; a member of the Dallas Assembly; a
recipient of a Drama League directing fellowship; and a
graduate of the University of Wisconsin.
HeAtHer M. KitCHen
joined Dallas Theater Center
as managing director in 2011.
She is now beginning her 41st
season of professional theater.
Before joining DTC she served
as executive director of American
Conservatory Theater in San
Francisco for 14 seasons where
she oversaw the growth of the
budget from $11 million to more than $19 million. Heather
led A.C.T.’s first endowment campaign, which surpassed
its $25 million goal by more than $6 million. She served
as general manager of The Citadel Theatre in Alberta,
Canada, production manager at Theatre New Brunswick,
and worked as a stage manager and / or a production stage
manager at many major theaters across Canada including
The Stratford Shakespearean Festival, The Citadel
Theatre, The Neptune Theatre, Theatre Plus, The New Play
Centre and Canadian Stage Company. Heather has guest
lectured about stage and general management extensively
throughout her career at more than a dozen universities
including Stanford University, UC Berkeley, SMU, and the
Universities of, Waterloo, Western Ontario and Guelph. Her
consulting career has centered on education accreditation
and theatre management. Clients have included Presidio
Graduate School and Bay Area TheatreSports, and The
University of Western Ontario. Heather holds an Honours
Bachelor of Arts from the University of Waterloo and a
Masters of Business Administration from The University
of Western Ontario’s renowned Richard Ivey School of
Business. Heather is also an avid amateur musician who
plays piano, flute and classical guitar.
PLeAse nOte
Food and beverages are welcomed inside the theater for this production. the
use of photography and recording devices is only permitted when actors are
not present. the video and/or electronic recording of this performance by
any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic
devices such as pagers, cellular phones, watches, etc. The Kalita Humphreys
theater is equipped with state-of-the-art assisted listening equipment
for patrons with special hearing needs. Please see the House Manager for
more information.
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COMING SOON
Dallas Theater Center
invites you to
COME
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February 19-March 29
Kalita Humphreys Theater
Before the play, join us for
a free 30-minute informative
talk designed to enhance
your play-going experience.
Given one hour before every
performance join Brierley
Resident Acting Company and Book Club cast
member BRAndon PoTTER as he shares details
about the play’s origins and context, as well
as insight into the creative process behind
the production.
sponsored
by
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After the play, stick around
for a free, brief, post-show
conversation with Brierley
Resident Acting Company
and Book Club cast member
CHRISTIE VELA. Engage with
other patrons, learn about the production, and
share your insights about the play in a lively
discussion.
presented
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Drama and mayhem:
the Book Club ecosystem
director MEREdITH McdonouGH joins us at dTC to
direct our first show of 2015, The Book Club Play,
playwright Karen Zacarías' smart comedy about
books and the people who love them. Before
rehearsals began, Meredith took a moment to
share a bit about what the play means for her.
I’ve never been in a book club. Reading has always
been a private activity for me—journeying alone
into new lands, meeting new people through
someone else’s eyes. I love the fantasy and the
endless personal imagination of it all. So when I
first encountered The Book Club Play, I was intrigued by the window that Karen
gave me into this unknown world. Even with all of the drama and mayhem
that these characters encounter and make for themselves, I have to say, now I’m
jealous. Of the community these groups create. They are their own ecosystem,
and in many ways, their own family. Each of the characters we meet in this play
is trying to figure out their own path, and each are fighting their own loneliness
in this public way. I’m fascinated by the juxtaposition the play presents as the
character’s innermost interpretations are displayed through the public eye of this
documentary filmmaker. How suddenly the act of “performing” ones thoughts
changes them. I certainly understand the desire to somehow find intimacy in
such clinical and observed situations, and find the plight of these characters truly
funny in their base humanity. I think we might all behave just as badly under the
manipulative microscope of Lars Knudsen…
I hope you can find a bit (or maybe more than a bit) of yourself in this world.
I’m sure you’ll recognize your own book club’s politics at play (or if you’re like
me, and book club-less, just substitute your favorite group of friends). We come
together in the theater to laugh together, to celebrate the live-ness of sharing
someone else’s struggles and victories. Take a bit of this book club into the
community that you’ve created and bring it a bit of new life!
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KAREN ZACARÍAS
The Clan of
the Book Club
A Conversation with the Playwright
no ordinary playwright could come up with the book-club-within-a-documentary-within-a-play
that is The Book Club Play, and Karen Zacarías is certainly anything but ordinary. dTc’s own
Travis Ballenger sat down with Karen to learn more about this very unique piece of theater.
TB: What led you to writing The Book Club Play?
KZ: I’m in a book club—in fact, I’m going to it tonight! And there was a period of time in our lives when
we first started book club in our twenties… it was after college, and we were missing talking about
great works and hanging out with friends, and it was so great drinking wine and debating the mystery
of life. Then my husband was getting his hair cut by a former FBI agent who had been in a book club for
thirty years, and he said, “You think it all is great now, but there will come a time when you’ll have to be
ruthless—absolutely ruthless—if you want to protect your book club.”
TB: Oh wow.
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KZ: And we thought that was the weirdest thing we’d ever heard. And sure enough, about a month or
so later, somebody brought someone to our book club who was so annoying. (Laughs.) It brought out so
many funny, strong emotions. It was like we had become a clan, and this strange person had come in,
and he didn’t read the books, and he made fun of us… He was a lovely person, he really was, but, you
know, people stopped going, and the book club split in two and people got into fights. It was like high
school, it was completely like high school. And then I found out that this is not unique to our book club.
That any club that’s together for a long time gets tested. I would tell people on the metro or on the plane,
“Oh, I’m in a book club and I’m writing a play about book clubs.” And people would say, “Oh! My mother
was in a book club, and they decided that they could no longer serve wine and everything went to hell
in a handbasket.” Everybody had a story about their own book club. The other interesting thing is that
many more people are in book clubs than you suspect. It’s actually one of the biggest social constructs
of modern times—a way of people getting together, it’s like a salon. If you ask around your theater,
around your office, you’d be surprised how many people are a member of a book club
TB: I just started one!
KZ: There you go! I was also interested in why, in this day and age, how the antiquated art of reading
is becoming such an important way to building community.
TB: All of the characters in Book Club Play are so very diverse. They’re very different characters. You
seem to write diversity into your plays—that seems to be something that is important to you. Let me
know if I’m speaking out of turn.
KZ: Oh no, you’re totally correct.
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$50,000+
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$30,000+
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$15,000+
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Citi Private Bank
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$2,500+
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Dallas Theater Center is supported, in part, by the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs,
TACA, the Texas Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
$25,000+
City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs
Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation
The Sapphire Foundation, Inc.
Texas Commission on the Arts
Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation
$300,000+
Hoblitzelle Foundation
The Moody Foundation
$200,000+
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$10,000+
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Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District
The Stemmons Foundation
$100,000+
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Hillcrest Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Shubert Foundation, Inc.
TACA
$5,000+
The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation
Harry S. Moss Foundation
National Alliance for Musical Theatre
$75,000+
Harold Simmons Foundation
$50,000+
Communities Foundation of Texas
The David M. Crowley Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
TACA Donna Wilhelm Family New Works Fund
$1,000+
Louise W. Kahn Endowment Fund
of the Dallas Foundation
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Art i s ti C
The Charles Peter Bock Fund
The G. B. Dealey Fund
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The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation, Inc.
William Randolph Hearst Fund
Meadows Foundation
g e n erAL
Sara Birge Fund
The Wyly Fund for Administrative Excellence
Diane and Hal Brierley Fund
The Roberta Coke Camp Fund
Joan and Coley Clark Fund
Lyndhurst Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Custard Fund
Arlene J. and John W. Dayton Fund
The Dallas Theater Center Guild Fund
Bess and Ted Enloe Fund
Hamon Fund
Heldt Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Johnson Fund
Carol and John Levy Family Fund
Eugene McDermott Foundation
Anonymous Fund
The Paul Raigorodsky Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Stack Fund
The Waldo E. Stewart Fund
Theater Support Fund
Luther King Capital Management
sCHOLA rsHiP
Winifred D. Caldwell Scholarship Fund
The Dr. Anson L. Clark Memorial Scholarship Fund
Johnny George Scholarship Fund
Preston Jones Scholarship Fund
Carl B. and Florence E. King Scholarship Fund
The Zelma Naylor Scholarship Fund
The Edythe W. and Henry X. Salzberger
Scholarship Fund
Dora and Robert D. Stecker Scholarship Fund
Shakespeare Study Club Scholarship Fund
Ot H er
The Frank Nick Scholarship for Creative Greatness
The Alan M. May Fund
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sta ff
LEADERSHIP: Artistic Director, Kevin Moriarty; Managing Director, Heather M. Kitchen;
Manager of Board Relations, Diversity Initiatives and Executive Operations, Martha-Elena López
ADMINISTRATION: General Manager, Alfred Butler; Associate General Manager, Dhyana Colony;
Company Manager, Zarinah Washington; HR Consultant, Patty Stone; Operations Manager, Darrell
Niedert; Facilities Maintenance Technician, Albert Gonzales; Administrative Intern, Taylor Logan; Computer
Consultants, Choice Technologies
ARTISTIC, EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT: Associate Artistic Director, Joel Ferrell;
Playwright-in-Residence / SMU Meadows Prize Commission, Will Power; Director of New Play Development,
Lee Trull; Local Casting Director/Artistic Assistant, Travis Ballenger; Director of Education and Community
Enrichment, Rachel Hull; Manager of Community and Audience Engagement, Dayron J. Miles; Master
Teacher, Christie Vela; Community Artists, Daniel Duque-Estrada, Hassan El-Amin; Education and
Community Programs Apprentice, Laura Colleluori; Commissioned Playwrights, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa,
Kristoffer Diaz, Aaron Loeb, Kim Rosenstock
DIANE AND HAL BRIERLEY RESIDENT ACTING COMPANY: Michael (Kieran) Connolly, Daniel DuqueEstrada, Hassan El-Amin, Chamblee Ferguson, Liz Mikel, Sally Nystuen-Vahle, Alex Organ, Brandon
Potter, Christie Vela, Steven Michael Walters
DEVELOPMENT: Director of Development, Antay Bilgutay; Manager of Corporate Relations and Events,
Robin Rose; Manager of Foundation and Government Relations, Jill Underwood; Annual Fund Manager,
Blair Crane; Donor Services Associate, Patricia Kirven; Development Office Coordinator, Daniela DiBenedetto
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING: Assistant Controller, Leia VanLue; Staff Accountant, Stephanie Galanos;
Independent Audit Firm, BDO USA, LLP
MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS: Director of Marketing and Communications, Brad Pritchett;
Associate Director of Marketing and Communications, Micah McDade; Director of Publications,
Amy L. Webber; Director of Public Relations, Kelsey Guy; Patron Services Manager, DR Hanson; Digital
Media Manager, Eric Martinez; Marketing Coordinator, Shannon Jones; Tessitura Analyst, Traci McKinney;
PR / Social Media Intern, Ally Van Deuren; Web Developer, Chris Koller / Idealgrowth; Production
Photographer, Karen Almond, Ticketing Services, AT&T Performing Arts Center
PRODUCTION: Production Manager, Barb Hicks; Associate Production Manager, Joshua Scherr;
Production Management Assistant, Samantha Goessner; Technical Director, Matthew McKinney;
Associate Technical Director, Rick Miller; Shop Foreman, Zac Goodwin; Carpenters, Jim Ackley, Bruce
Nuttall; Stage Operations Manager, Squeak Henderson; Deck Carpenter, Nyla Walker; Interim Production
Stage Manager, Megan Winters; Stage Management Apprentice, Elle Tausch; Costume Shop Manager,
Jennifer Ables; Assistant Costume Shop Manager, Chris Spencer; Draper, Amanda Hendrickson; First
Hand, Kyle Everett; Stitcher, Melissa Perkins; Wardrobe Supervisor, Mattie O’Neal; Head Dresser, Alett
Gray; Wig and Make-Up Technician, Nicole Alvarez; Properties Master, John Slauson; Assistant Properties
Master, Nicole Gaignat; Properties Carpenter, Michael Chemycz; Paint Charge, Sergey Chernomorets;
Master Electrician, Aaron Johansen; Assistant Master Electrician, Meike Schmidt; Kalita Humphreys
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