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PACIFIC RESIDENT THEATRE Business Manager JENNIFER LONSWAY Artistic Director MARILYN FOX Managing Director BRUCE WHITNEY The Homecoming by Harold Pinter Sponsored in part by a gift from Harold and Jeanne Katzman Producer ELSPETH A. WEINGARTEN Associate Producers VALERIE HAVEY SARA NEWMAN-MARTINS Scenic Design & Light Design NORMAN SCOTT Sound Design KEITH STEVENSON Property Design & Special Effects DAN COLE Costume Design CHRISTINE COVER-FERRO Violence Design NED MOCHEL Stage Manager JULIANNE FIGUEROA Directed by GUILLERMO CIENFUEGOS CAST Max . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lenny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jude Ciccolella* Anthony Foux Jason Downs* Trent Dawson* Lesley Fera* Steve Spiro Ruth Understudy . . . . . . . . . Marwa Bernstein* Teddy Understudy . . . . . . . .Phillip Giannikas The Homecoming takes place in a working-class neighborhood in North London, August 1965. There will be one intermission between Act I & Act II. The Homecoming is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. The videotaping or making of electronic or other audio and/or visual recordings of this production is a violation of United States Copyright Law and an actionable federal offense. *Members of the Actors Equity Association, the professional union for actors and stage managers in the United States. HAROLD PINTER’S BIO Harold Pinter, 2005 Nobel Laureate for Literature (October 10, 1930 - December 24, 2008), was born in London’s working-class Hackney district to Hyman and Frances Pinter, Jewish Eastern Europeans who had immigrated to the United Kingdom from Portugal. Pinter has said that his encounter with anti-Semitism while growing up in England was the fuse that ignited the organic process leading him to becoming a playwright. As his Nobel Prize citation attests, Pinter developed into the greatest English dramatist of the post-World War II era. In 1957, Bristol University staged Pinter’s first play The Room. The Room had all the hallmarks of what would become known as “Pinteresque” in that it set up a commonplace situation that gradually became filled with menace and mystery through the author’s deliberate examination of the characters and their starker hidden id-like drives. “Your writing absolutely fascinates me,” Noel Coward wrote to Pinter in 1965 after seeing his third full-length play, The Homecoming. “You cheerfully break every rule of theatre that I was brought up to believe in. I love your choice of words, your resolute refusal to explain anything and the triumphant demands you make on the audience’s imagination.” Along with the 1967 Tony Award for Best Play for The Homecoming and several other American awards and award nominations, he and his plays received many awards in the UK and elsewhere throughout the world, including the 2007 French Legion d’honneur. Directors Notes DIRECTOR AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S NOTE This play has been challenging audiences and scholars ever since its premiere in 1965. It has inspired dozens of books and essays analyzing the play and its characters, attempting to decipher their meaning. Its blend of realism and surrealism, the mercurial switches from the savage to the polite and the characters’ seemingly incomprehensible behavior are just a few of the things that drew me to want to direct it in the first place. Now after spending a great deal of time working on it with a splendid production team and a terrific cast, I do know this: The Homecoming is about a family that can only communicate through their long-established ritual of war. They are at war and every scene is a battle. And everyone is always trying to win. That’s what makes this play as potent and surprising today as it was when Pinter first unleashed it onto audiences. It’s also what makes it funny. I hope you enjoy watching the bloodshed as much as we enjoyed staging it. -Guillermo Cienfuegos, Director As we approach our 30th anniversary, we are honored to present Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming. Pinter was one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century, and in many ways changed the way we look at theater. What I find beautiful about the play is that Pinter writes from an unbridled, poetic, emotional honesty. He writes impulse- and through the impulse, his words become vessels of strong human need. The characters needs provide the play with a truth that defies realism. To quote literary critic John Lahr, “The territorial battle being waged in The Homecoming is ultimately not about the house or the people in it, but about who’s perception of reality will prevail.” --Marilyn Fox, Artistic Director ACTOR BIOGRAPHIES Jude Ciccolella (Max) has been seen recently on film in Sin City: A Dame To Kill For; and on TV in Matador, Perception, Major Crimes and Beautiful And Twisted. He recently performed in Gena Acosta’s That Sullivan Girl at The Actors Studio and he is Co-Artistic Director of – and performs in – the Eumenides Group, which has staged The Speed Of Darkness, Drift and The Pursuit Of Happiness in LA. Ciccolella played Mike Novick on 24 and the Secnav on NCIS. Films include Glengarry Glen Ross, Shawshank Redemption, The Manchurian Candidate, World Trade Center, Terminal, Beloved, Premonition and Sin City. Trent Dawson (Teddy) Broadway: The Herbal Bed, Off Broadway: Maple and Vine (Playwrights Horizons), The Memorandum (Beckett Theatre), Macbeth (SOHO Rep.) Also in NYC: The Revival (Lion Theatre/IT Nomination), Love’s Labour’s Lost, As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing (American Globe) Regional: The Homecoming, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Misalliance (Center Stage), The School for Scandal (McCarter Theatre), Beyond Therapy (Westport), The Miser (Geva), Pal Joey (Prince Music Theatre), Dead Man’s Cell Phone (ICT), The Pain and the Itch (Zephyr) Film/Television: Men in Black III, Homeland, The Good Wife, NCIS, Castle, NCIS: Los Angeles, Guiding Light, As the World Turns (Emmy Nominated) Jason Downs (Lenny) graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and has performed on stage and screen for over 30 years. He was also signed as a recording artist with Jive Records where he enjoyed a top 20 hit overseas and a European Tour. (He’s huge in Belgium.) He currently produces and narrates rather saucy audiobooks under the alias Tristan Hunt. He’s just recently moved to LA from NY and is grateful to Pacific Resident Theatre, Guillermo and this amazing cast for giving him the opportunity to do what he loves most with such an inspiring & creative communion of professionals. Lesley Fera (Ruth) A longtime member of PRT, Lesley has appeared in: The Hasty Heart (Sister Margaret), Happy End (Lillian), Big Love (Olympia), Anna Christie (Anna), and Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Lady Chatterley), which earned her an LADCC Award for Lead Performance. Other theatre credits include: Noises Off (Asolo Rep); Misalliance (PA Centre Stage); The Children’s Hour (Provincetown Rep); Communicating Doors (San Jose Rep). On television, Lesley currently plays Veronica Hastings on ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars. Other TV credits include: Southland; Stalker; C.S.I.: Miami; 24. Lesley thanks Guillermo and Marilyn for this wonderful experience, as well as “The Pack” for their love and support. Anthony Foux (Sam) came to acting later in life and has since trained at UCLA, the Elizabeth Mestnik Acting Studio and with Marilyn Fox at Pacific Resident Theatre. Prior to acting, Anthony worked in the financial fields as an investment banker and a bond trader for some of the nation’s top firms, including Goldman Sachs and First Interstate Bank. He owns and operates a series of small inns in Monterey and has carried out a number of other entrepreneurial enterprises throughout his life. He is happy to now be pursuing his lifelong aspiration by performing in a mainstage production at PRT. Steve Spiro (Joey) is happy to be working with such a talented cast on this wonderful play. Other theatre credits include, The Caretaker, The Blue Dahlia, The Misanthrope, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Breaking The Code, to name a few. Steve has written several screenplays and is also the Co-founder of START RESCUE which funds Spay/Neuters for low-income families and transports animals from high kill shelters in California to rescue partners in the Pacific Northwest. www.STARTrescue.org. Thank you to Marilyn and Guillermo and much love to Chopsy, Chunky, Ruby and Marble. Marwa Bernstein (Ruth Understudy) Marwa is very excited to be part of The Homecoming cast in her first mainstage production at PRT, and proud to be a member of such an amazing company. She has been a professional performer for most of her life, first as a ballet dancer and second as an actor. She moved to LA from New York, has performed around the world as a dancer, and has many stage and screen credits which you can look up if you are interested at www.marwabernstein.com. Many thanks to the cast and crew, and to her husband David and daughter Lucy for everything. Phillip Giannikas (Teddy Understudy) Phillip grew up in Los Angeles and discovered theater at Occidental College. He trained at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and acted at PRT before becoming a lawyer and leaving California for exactly twenty years… when he returned as a federal administrative law judge. Throughout this odyssey, he sang and played blues guitar and harmonica. He appeared “Burn Notice” and “Magic City” in Miami and is now blessed to act at PRT in his favorite play. Have a sweet tooth? -At some of our performances, we have an assortment of delectable Italian Specialty Cookies, compliments of Celestino Drago’s DOLCE FORNO BAKERY Purchase some in our lobby: 2 cookies for $1, or a small bag of cookies for $3 All proceeds go directly to benefit Pacific Resident Theatre! PRODUCTION BIOGRAPHIES Guillermo Cienfuegos (Director) is best known for his 2014 production of Henry V, for which he won Ovation and LA Drama Critics Circle awards for Best Director and received Ovation and Stage Raw nominations for Best Production. The play was named LA Times Critics Choice, Ovation Recommended and LA Weekly GO! Cienfuegos has directed seven World Premieres at PRT, including the cult-hit comedy series Out There On Fried Meat Ridge Rd., Concealing Judy Holliday and Vince Melocchi’s Julia, which transferred to New York’s 59E59 Theaters Off- Broadway, after being nominated for three LA Weekly Theatre Awards, including Best Director. His first collaboration with Melocchi, Lions, which received a 2009 Ovation nomination, was later published by Samuel French and optioned as a screenplay, which he co-wrote. Cienfuegos has also directed for the Chalk Repertory Theatre and Nom De Guerre, a theatre company, which he co-founded. Elspeth A. Weingarten (Producer) has produced several shows at Pacific Resident Theatre including the 2014 critically-acclaimed Henry V, which received Ovation and LA Drama Critics Circle awards for Best Director and Ovation and Stage Raw Award nominations for Best Production. The show was named LA Times Critics Choice, Ovation Recommended and LA Weekly GO!, as well as Best of 2014 by KCRW, LAObserved and ReviewPlays.com. Weingarten also produces the culthit comedy series Out There On Fried Meat Ridge Rd. and has worked with Sacred Fools Theater Co. and Padua Playwrights. In outside life, she skates with the Los Angeles Derby Dolls. Valerie Havey (Associate Producer) co-produced at PRT The Cherry Orchard and Pure Imagination: The Musical World Of Anthony Newley And Leslie Bricusse, and she produced Kalamazoo and A View From The Bridge at PRT, which garnered recognition and acclaim, including a nomination from the LADCC for McCulloh Award for Revival, and 4 nominations from the LA Weekly Theatre Awards, including Best Production, and was an LA Times Critic’s Choice. Valerie is a proud Associate Member of Pacific Resident Theatre, and lives in Venice with her husband, daughter, and two cats. Sara Newman-Martins (Associate Producer) is proud to have produced many of the recent mainstage shows at PRT, several of which were nominated for Best Production: Sweet Thursday, The Indians are Coming to Dinner, Barrie Back to Back, Becky’s New Car, The Browning Version, Wild Boy, Fata Morgana, My Antonia, The Scarecrow (Garland Award Winner for Best Production), Anatol, Everyday Life, Golden Boy, Dutchman, Fragile Life, Blood and Milk. Sara has also produced for film and television, including Jude Law’s debut film, Shopping. She has appeared in many productions here, including The Indians are Coming to Dinner, Master Builder, Tonight at 8:30, The Blue Dahlia, Everyday Life (LADCC Nominee for Featured Actor), Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Ardele, Dutchman, Blood and Milk. Julianne Figueroa (Stage Manager) has a BA in History and Theatre Arts from UC Santa Cruz and an MFA in Production Management from CalArts. Juli is currently the Associate Production Manager at The Broad Stage. Her recent freelance Production Management credit includes Timboctou (Redcat; CalArts Center for New Performance & Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico) and recent Production Stage Management credit includes Daughter Of A Cuban Revolutionary (2011 Edinburgh Fringe Festival; LATC Encuentro – A National Latina/o Theatre Festival.) Recent PRT Stage Managing credits include: A View From The Bridge, Random Acts and Loyalties. Dan Cole (Properties Design, Special Effects) Dan has been working in LA as an actor for over 25 years. He fell into the prop game largely due to his abiding love of toys. Dan is 51 years old. Sad, really. He recently appeared on the TV show Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Christine Cover-Ferro (Costume Design) The Homecoming is Christine’s first project with PRT, and she is very excited about this maiden voyage. She is currently the resident costume designer at Unbound Productions for all Wicked Lit productions. She has previously worked with X Repertory Theatre, Theatre 40, Vox Humana Theatre Company, High Street Arts Center and Santa Paula Theatre Center. Film and television credits include design for the feature film Yard Sale and assistant design on the 86th and 87th Oscars and FOX’s Sleepy Hollow. She has a BA from Macalester College and an MFA in Theatre Design from Brandeis University. Ned Mochel (Violence Design) PRT fight work includes King Lear and A View From The Bridge. Ned was violence designer for the LA premieres of Gus’ Fashions And Shoes at VS Theatre, Trevor at Circle X, and Penelope at Rogue Machine. At Geffen Playhouse, Ned did fight work on The Night Alive, American Buffalo, Wait Until Dark, The Jacksonian (and in NY Off Broadway), Superior Donuts, and more. Ned designed violence for the west coast premieres of the Tracy Letts plays Killer Joe and Bug. In 2009 and 2014, Ned received an LADCC Award for fight choreography for the VS productions of On An Average Day and Cops And Friends Of Cops. Norman Scott (Light Design & Set Design) is very grateful to be a member of PRT. In addition to his work as an actor – most recently in PRT’s hit production of Henry V – Norman has been responsible for the set design, lights and/or construction of many productions here, including Henry V, Pure Imagination, Welcome To Santa, Concealing Judy Holliday, Julia, St. Joan Of The Slaughterhouses, Time Of Your Life, Loyalties, A Question Of Mercy, The Browning Version, Of Mice And Men, Divorcons, The Master Builder, Gaps In The Fossil Record, Fragile Life and many others. His training was primarily from Jean Shelton and East 15 Acting School. Keith Stevenson (Sound Design) is known as writer and star of his cult-hit comedy Out There On Fried Meat Ridge Rd., for which he received an Ovation Award nomination for Best Original Playwriting. Sequels include A Fried Meat Christmas and The Unfryable Meatness of Being. Stevenson also directed Blunt Force at PRT and Neil McGowan’s Lone-Anon, which later played at Rogue Machine Theatre and was named one of LA Weekly’s Top 10 Plays of 2013. He and McGowan co-founded WeeSmallFilms.com and created shorts Like Old Times and Trip and Sloan, which were nominated for Best Short Film at the Austin Film Festival. Pacific Resident Theatre Staff Marilyn Fox (PRT Artistic Director) was last seen at PRT as Ranevskaya in this seasons The Cherry Orchard, and before that as Helen Tuvim in Concealing Judy Holliday. Also at PRT, she was Lady Torrance in Orpheus Descending, (Lead Performance Award, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle (LADCC) and Garland Award). Other roles include Bessie Berger in Awake And Sing! at the Odyssey Theatre (Lead Performance LADCC, Garland Award), also Awake And Sing! at Pittsburgh Public Theatre and Berkshire Theatre Festival, and Esther Franz in Arthur Miller’s The Price at the Laguna Playhouse. Also at PRT, Molnar’s The Swan (Garland Award and LADCC nomination for Performance), Anna Petrovna in Ivanov directed by Gar Campbell, and The Quick-Change Room (LADCC and Garland Awards for Performance), the latter moving Off-Broadway. She has appeared locally at South Coast Repertory, and the Westwood Playhouse, among others. As Director at PRT, she most recently co-directed A View From The Bridge. She won the LADCC Award for Direction for The Browning Version, was nominated by LADCC for Direction for both Golden Boy and Playboy Of The Western World, and won the LADCC for Direction of PRT’s production of Ondine. Marilyn was honored with the Career Achievement Award by LA Weekly in 2003. On TV, she has been seen on Judging Amy, Partners, Picket Fences, Down The Shore, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and many more. Ms. Fox is a Visiting Assistant Professor at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, and teaches acting classes at PRT. For my Mom and Gar Always. Jennifer Lonsway (PRT Business Manager) helps the theatre to run smoothly, and appeared as the charwoman, Mrs. Haggerty, in The Old Lady Shows Her Medals. At PRT, she’s also appeared in Hogan’s Goat, Orpheus Descending, Anna Christie, Everyday Life, and several Co-op productions. Bruce Whitney (Managing Director) has been directing and producing theatre in LA for 10 years. His directorial debut, Robby Sella’s A Shot In The Dark won 2 Drama-Logue Awards. He earned his MFA in directing from Cal Arts, & worked with About Productions in developing an educational program for Theresa Chavez’ The Correct Posture Of A True Revolutionary & directed the premiere of Tryst. In PRT’s Co-op, he directed A Dozen Innocents and In The Boom Boom Room. Chris McCabe (Resident Technical Director) director/actor/tech director/set & light designer, he worked on The Quick-Change Room and Ivanov at PRT, Skyscraper in PRT’s Coop, and acted in A Christmas Carol, The Swan, In The Boom Boom Room, Betrayal, Pygmalion and Of Mice And Men. David Dionisio (Company Manager) appeared in such PRT shows as The Tom McCleister Christmas Time Theatrical Extravaganza, Lulu, Ivanov & Ondine. He acted in The Memorandum at the Odyssey, produced There’s One In Every Marriage, Tonight @ 8:30 and Indiscretions. He also produced and acted in Los Angeles and Therese Raquin in PRT’s Co-op. This Project is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. PRODUCTION STAFF Master Carpenter & Scene Painter Program Publicist Rehearsal ASM Facilities Coordinator Graphic Design, Photographer Dialect Coach Producer Chair Administrative Assistant Box Office Staff House Manager Czar Usher Czarini Maintenance Norman Scott Valerie Havey Jerry Charlson Mitchell Holden Bryan Kent Ashley Boxler & Erika Boxler Nike Doukas Choppy Guillotte Patti West Emi Agvado, Lia Kozatch, Andrea Reyes Michael Rothhaar Elizabeth Karr Amy Huntington (Chair), Ann Bronston, Neil McGowan, Jason Huber, Andy Parks, Roses Prichard, Penny Safranek THANK YOU Alley Bean Mitchell Holden Neil McGowan Penny Safranek Morgan Wilday Rita Obermeyer Jeanette Driver UCLA Props Department Center Theatre Group SPECIAL THANK YOU Fred Plotke, Ruth Galanter, Mario Juravich, former Councilman Bill Rosendahl Mark Antonio Grant (Assistant to Bill Rosendahl), Department of Building & Safety: B’Yanni Aquino, Kiran Patel, Jim Riley, Robert Bassman & Sid Dept of Transportation: Lillian Sedlack, Ellia Fernandez California State Coastal Commisssion: Pam Emerson Pacific Resident Theatre honors Gar Campbell 11/9/43 - 12/20/07 Theatre Artist, Actor, Director, Teacher, Playwright, Husband, Friend, Inspiration Dedicated to the memories of: Gar Campbell, Pat DiStefano, Lori Martin, Judith Montgomery, Rob Morris, Sheree North, Gretchen Oehler, David Officer, David Parrish, Alex Peabody, Tom Poindexter, Wanda Romitti, Norman Skaggs, Trish Soodik, and Laura Vickrey MEMBERS OF PACIFIC RESIDENT THEATRE Artistic Director Marilyn Fox Managing Director Business Manager Jennifer L. Lonsway Bruce Whitney Board of Trustees Channing Chase (Co-op Rep), Marilyn Fox, Eliane Gans-Orgell (Vice President), Robin Lithgow, Michael Tulin (President), Bruce Whitney, Tania Getty (Recording Secretary) Advisory Board Eric Ayzenberg, Chris Becker, Aldis Browne, Stephen Dunn, Nicholas T. Goldsborough, Jeffrey Gordon, Jack Hoffman, Jeffrey H. James, Richard Krelstein, Michael Miles, Michael W. Rabkin, Lynne Scarboro, Jeffrey Solomon Edward Albee Jason Alexander & Daena Title Alexander Peter Alexander Chuck Arnoldi Jon Robin Baitz Larry Bell Tony Bill Lee Blessing Ami Brabson The Acting Company Haskell V. Anderson III Paul Anderson Rachel Avery Jordan Baker Shaun Baker Melissa Weber Bales Michael Balsley Orson Bean Robin Becker Marwa Bernstein Judith Borne Ann Bronston Sarah Brooke Ursula Brooks Michael Carr Ginna Carter Philip Cass Stacie Chaiken Channing Chase Bryan Chesters Joan Chodorow Lisa Cirincione David Clayberg Ron Eli Cohen Dan Cole Scott Conte Rebecca Crandall Christopher Curry Cameron Daddo Terry Davis Lee DeBroux Jerry Della Salla Robb Derringer Mary Jo Deschanel Dana Dewes Susan Dexter Ron E. Dickinson Valerie Dillman David Dionisio Andrew Dits Katy Downing Andre Braugher Edythe Broad Bill Brochtrup James Cromwell Carol DeLuise Neil Dick Guy Dill Laddie John Dill Steve Ehrlich James Evans Jeanette Driver Matthew Elkins Alexander Enberg Kim Estes Richard Fancy Brendan Farrell Lesley Fera Alex Fernandez Suzanne Ford Marilyn Fox Bruce French Cyndy Fujikawa Tania Getty Lindsey Ginter Brad Greenquist Choppy Guillotte Jaxon Duff Gwillim Martha Hackett Michael Hanson Augustine Hargrave Kristina Harrison Mariette Hartley Jason Huber Amy Huntington Diane Hurley Scott Jackson Robert Lee Jacobs Elizabeth Karr Darren Kelley Bryan Kent Kevin Kilner Karen Landry Todd Lanker Ashlee LaPine Robert Lesser Brian Letscher Matt Letscher Ed Levey Laura Liguori William Lithgow Tracie Lockwood Linda Lodge Honorary Board Shelley Fabares Mike Farrell Jennifer Fidelman Daisy Foote Frank Gehry Kevin Goetz Peter Goulds Marcia Gay Harden Hal Holbrook Anjelica Huston Jane Kaczmarek Carol Kane Glorya Kaufman Howard Korder Dale Launer The Lee Group John & Mary Lithgow Camryn Manheim Laura & Jim Maslon Marsha Mason THE COMPANY Jennifer Lonsway Jeff Lorch Lela Loren Dennis Madden Seth Margolies Marley McClean Tom McDermott Joe McGovern Neil McGowan Matt McKenzie Vince Melocchi Alley Mills Ned Mochel Greg Mullavey Sara Newman Bruce Nozick Rita Obermeyer Joe Olivieri Andrew Parks Jay Paulson Mary Portser Satiar Pourvasei Justin Preston Michael Prichard Roses Prichard Kevin Quinn Kevin Rahm Michael Redfield Shanti Reinhardt Elain Rinehart Dan Riordan David Rogge Shiva Rose Michael Rothhaar Will Rothhaar Penny Safranek Molly Schaffer Robert Shampain Christopher Shaw Sharron Shayne Mariah Shirley Sally Smythe Paul Kaufman Bud Leslie Mary Jane Lia Kozatch Chris McCabe Bob McCracken Murray Mednick Peter Mellencamp Carolyn Mignini Kevin Monk Julia Motyka Deena Lynn Mullen Rita Obermeyer Carla Obert Randy Ogelsby Associates Danielle Ozymandias Emi Agvado Greg Paul Kristin Ahlgren Michael Pressman Cori Allison Victoria Profitt Rich Amend Stacy Ray Jake Arnette Davon Raymond Lisa Barnes Ochia Robinson Casey Biggs Pesha Rudnick Dan Bonnell Kathy Scambiaterra Michelle Brooks Nanci Christopher David Nathan Schwartz Robert Evan Collins Norman Scott William R. Seaver Beth Colt Howard Shangraw John Demita Stephanie Shroyer Elina DeSantos Margy Stein Sharon Duncan Claudette Sutherland Audrey Eisner Ochia Teairra Julia Fletcher Veronica Thompson Anna Garduno Judy Trest Myrna Gawryn Brian Sonia Wallace Oliver Goldstick Elspeth A. Weingarten Rush Gomez Bruce Whitney Jennifer Gonring Morgan Wilday Michael Haney William Wilday Valerie Havey John Woehrle Shirl Hendryx Joan-Angela Hess Kelly Younger Aurora Kaschner Steve Spiro Keith Stevenson Jennifer Taub Michael Tulin Marc Valera Dan Verdin Gregory Vignolle George Villas Steve Vinovich Dalia Vosylius Carole Weyers Lesley Williams Sarah Zinsser Tim Matthieson Dylan McDermott Ed Moses Joe Pintauro Tamara Rawitt Ron & Iva Rifkin Jose Rivera Ed Ruscha Donald Spoto Bradley Whitford Journeymen Ava Bogle Billy Brown Derek Chariton Kendall Day Jon Dittrick Anthony Foux Yancy Holmes Zach Kanner Sean Lewellyn Jamison Lingel Kendrah McKay Susan Monaster Diana Peglidi Hilary Prentice Kevin Railsback Jill Renner Kelsey Ritter Ericjohn Scialo Greer Sinclair Clare Snodgrass Matthew Van Oss Pacific Resident Theatre... at a glance MISSION STATEMENT: To provide greater Los Angeles with a resident theatre company dedicated to providing programming of the highest quality, in order to entertain, inform and educate our multicultural community. To rediscover rarely performed classics, and to foster and develop new works through the collaboration of an artistic ensemble influenced by societal relevance, past, present and future. To promote the theatre arts by providing opportunities for artists and craftsmen to develop and enrich their skills. 1985 PRT founded as an actors’ cooperative Thanksgiving by Jim McClure 2 Drama-Logue Awards Happy End By Bertolt Brecht 2 Drama-Logue Awards 1986/1987 We convert 705 Venice Blvd store-front into a fully-equipped 35-seat black box The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde The Hot L Baltimore by Lanford Wilson 1987 Slaughterhouse on Tanner’s Close by Daniel O’Connor LADCC Award 3 LA Weekly Award 7 Drama-Logue Awards June Second from Faulkner’s “The Sound & the Fury” 4 Drama-Logue Awards 1988 Romanoffs by R.C Morris & T.R. Oglesby Drama-Logue Award South Central Rain by Jamie Baker 2 LADCC Awards Drama-Logue Award 2 LA Weekly Nominations: Best Production and Best Ensemble The Long Christmas Dinner by Thornton Wilder 1989 Raymond Chandler’s “The Blue Dahlia” by Daniel O’Connor LA Weekly Award:Production of the Year LADCC Production Nomination The Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare (on Santa Monica Pier) The Long Christmas Dinner by Thornton Wilder 1990 Beggar’s Opera by John Gay 5 LADCC Awards 3 Drama-Logue Awards LA Weekly Award Nomination: Production of the Year The Long Christmas Dinner by Thornton Wilder LA Times Best of the Weekend 1991 Camino Real by Tennessee Williams Marquis Award 4 Drama-Logue Awards LA Times Critic’s Choice Drama-Logue Critic’s Choice The Long Christmas Dinner by Thornton Wilder LA Times Best of the Weekend Aliens by Steven Morris LA Times Critic’s Choice When Will I Dance? by Claire Braz Valentine LA Times Critic’s Choice Alice in Wonderland adapted by Andre Gregory with the Manhattan Theatre Project 1992/1993 2nd theatre added at 8780 Venice Blvd Under the Gaslight by Augustin Daly LADCC Award 3 Drama-Logue Awards LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Reader Critic’s Choice Drama-Logue Critic’s Choice Stories of the Season by Robert Alan Beuth & George Harrison LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Times Best of the Weekend Sitting Man by Carol Kaplan 4 Drama-Logue Awards LA Reader Critic’s Choice Barbarians by Maxim Gorki Drama-Logue Award LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Reader Critic’s Choice Daily News: 4 Stars 1993/1994 Ondine by Jean Giraudoux 2 LADCC Awards 5 LADCC Award Nominations Drama-Logue Award 2 Robbie Awards Come Good Rain by George Seremba Boo! An Evening of Ghost Stories, a collaboration between PRT and the LA Directors’ Project Stories of the Season by Robert Alan Beuth & George Harrison LA Times Best of the Weekend The Visit by Friedrich Duerrenmatt 7 LADCC Awards LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Reader Critic’s Choice Drama-Logue Critic’s Pick Backstage Critic’s Choice 1995 PRT receives MARGARET HARTFORD AWARD for continuous achievement in the small theatre arena There’s One in Every Marriage by Georges Feydeau Drama-Logue Award:Best Performance Southern Girls by Sheri Bailey and Dura Temple 2 NAACP Awards A Christmas Carol adapted by Orson Bean, from Charles Dickens 1996/1997 We open our 99-seat home at 703 Venice Blvd The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge 5 Drama-Logue Awards 2 LADCC Nominations LA Times/LA Reader Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Pick of the Week Drama-Logue Critic’s Pick Angel City by Sam Shepard Golden Boy by Clifford Odets 5 Drama-Logue Awards 3 LADCC Nominations Mrs. Warren’s Profession by G. B. Shaw 2 Drama-Logue Awards LADCC Award Nomination LA Times Critic’s Choice 1997/1998 SPECIAL GARLAND AWARD for Best Track Record of 1997 2000/2001 LADCC’s POLLY WARFIELD AWARD for Most Successful Season, 2001 The Quick-Change Room by Nagel Jackson (which moved from PRT to Off-Broadway) 3 LADCC Awards 1 Garland Award 3 Drama-Logue Awards 6 LADCC Nominations LA Times & Backstage West Critic’s Choice Ardele by Jean Anouilh LADCC Award 6 Drama-Logue Awards LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage West Critic’s Pick Scotland Road by Jeffrey Hatcher 3 Drama-Logue Award Garland Award Backstage West Critic’s Pick Christmas Memory/One Christmas by Truman Capote LA Times Best of the Weekend LA Weekly Pick of the Week Ivanov by Anton Chekhov LA Times Best Bets Candida by George Bernard Shaw Backstage West Critic’s Pick Lady Chatterley’s Lover adapt by John Vreke from the novel by D.H. Lawrence LADCC Award: Best Performance 2 LADCC Award Nominations: Best Production & Best Direction LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage West Critic’s Choice The Killing of Sister George by Frank Marcus Frontiers Critic’s Choice The Scarecrow by Percy Mackaye 2 Garland Awards: Best Production & Best Direction LA Weekly Nomination: Best Performance LA Times Critic’s Choice Backstage West Critic’s Pick Everyday Life by Rainer Maria Rilke 3 LADCC Award Nominations LA Times Best Bets Backstage West Critic’s Pick 1998/1999 Indiscretions by Jean Cocteau LADCC Award 4 Garland Awards 5 Ovation Nominations 3 LADCC Award Nominations 2 LA Weekly Awards Best Ensemble & Best Production of the Year LA Weekly Nomination Divorcons by Emile de Najdac & Victorien Sardou Backstage West Critic’s Pick A Christmas Carol adapted by Orson Bean, from Charles Dickens Christmas Memory/One Christmas by Truman Capote LA Times Best Bets Lulu by Frank Wedekind LADCC Award & Nomination LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Recommended Master Builder by Henrik Ibsen Garland Award Performance LA Weekly Recommended LA Weekly Award Nomination Summer Series: Time Trilogy by Paul Linke 1999/2000 POLLY WARFIELD AWARD for Outstanding Season, 1999, from LADCC The Swan by Ferenc Molnar LADCC Award Performance Garland Award Performance 3 LADCC Award Nominations Otherwise Engaged by Simon Gray LA Times Critic’s Choice Tonight at 8:30 by Noel Coward 2 LADCC Awards Best Production & Best Musical Direction 2 LADCC Award Nominations: Best Director & Best Performance LA Times Critic’s Choice A Question of Mercy by David Rabe LA Times Critic’s Choice Summer Series: Children by A.R. Gurney LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Times Top Ten Productions of 1999 2001/2002 Anna Christie by Eugene O’Neill LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage West Critic’s Pick On Approval by Frederick Lonsdale LA Weekly Recommended Backstage West Critic’s Pick Betrayal by Harold Pinter Garland Award: Best Performance Backstage West Critic’s Pick Big Love by Charles L. Mee LA Times Ten Best of the Year LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Pick of the Week 3 LA Weekly Nominations: Best Production, Best Direction & Best Ensemble 2002/2003 A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee Garland Award Performance LA Times Recommended LA Weekly Recommended Backstage West Pick of the Week Prelude to a Kiss by Craig Lucas Maddy Award Performance Backstage West Critic’s Pick Orpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams 3 LADCC Awards: Best Production, Best Performance, Best Direction 2 Garland Awards for performance 5 Maddy Awards LA Weekly Career Achievement Award Rocket to the Moon by Clifford Odets LA Weekly Award: Featured Actor LADCC Award: Best Revival LA Times Recommended LA Weekly Pick of the Week LADCC Award Nomination: Best Direction Summer Series: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck LA Times Recommended Backstage West Critic’s Pick 2004/2005 Happy End by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill 3 LA Weekly Awards: Musical Direction, Costume Design & Set Design 2 Backstage West Awards: Best Ensemble & Best Make-up LADCC Award: Best Revival LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage West Critic’s Pick 3 Ovation Award Nominations: Production, Ensemble & Costume Design When They Speak of Rita by Daisy Foote Ovation Award Nomination: Best Supporting Actor LA Times Recommended LA Weekly Recommended Backstage West Critic’s Pick The Blue Dahlia adapted by Dan ‘Conner, from Raymond Chandler LA Times Recommended LA Weekly Recommended 2 LA Weekly Award Nominations: Best Revival & Best Prod. Design Daily News Recommended The Turn of the Screw adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher, from the novel by Henry James LADCC Nomination: Adaptation Summer Series: Keeping Faith by Alex Peabody LA Times Recommended Backstage West Recommended Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller LA Times Recommended LADCC and Ovation Award Nominations for Best Performance 2006/2007 The 60’S by Trish Soodik LA Weekly Pick of the Week Santa Monica Rave Pick of the Week Anatol by Arthur Schnitzler 2 LADCC Awards: Best Director & Best Lead Performance 2 LA Weekly Awards: Best Costume Design & Best Supporting Female LA Times Recommended LA Weekly Recommended 2 Garland Award Nominations The Hasty Heart by John Patrick LADCC Award: Best Revival LA Times Recommended LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage West Critic’s Pick 3 Garland Award Nominations Alice-Sit-By-The-Fire by James M. Barrie LA Times Recommended Fall Series: Hogan’s Goat by William Alfred Ovation Award Nomination: Costume Design 2008/2009 Time of Your Life by William Saroyan LADCC Nomination: Best Revival LA Times Critic’s Choice My Antonia adapt. by Scott Schwartz, from the novel by Willa Cather 2 LA Weekly Award Nominations: Best Director & Best Production Fata Morgana by Ernest Vajda 3 LADCC Nominations: Best Revival, Best Costume & Best Featured Actor LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Critic’s Pick Lions by Vince Melocchi (a product of the PRT Writers’ Workshop, now published by Samuel French!) Ovation Nominee: Best Playwriting for an Original Play LA Weekly Pick of the Week 2009/2010 Wild Boy by Oliver Goldstick The Browning Version by Terence Rattigan LA Times Best Ten Plays of 2009 LADCC Awards: Best Direction, Best Lead &Featured Performances Ovation Award: Best Leading Actor LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage Critic’s Pick Ovation Recommended Loyalties by Tony Pasqualini Becky’s New Car by Steven Dietz LA Times Critic’s Pick LA Weekly Critic’s Choice Backstage Critic’s Pick Summer Series: St Joan of the Slaugherhouses by Bertolt Brecht LA Times Critics’ Choice 2010/2011 Julia by Vince Melocchi (which moved from PRT to Off-Broadway) 3 LA Weekly Award Nominations LA Weekly Pick of the Week Backstage Critic’s Pick Ovation Recommended 3 Stars in “The Week” Magazine Barrie: Back to Back by J.M. Barrie LA Times Critic’s Choice LA Weekly Critic’s Pick Backstage Critic’s Pick The Indians are Coming to Dinner by Jennifer W. 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