Albourne America LLC - Shakespeare on the Sound

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Albourne America LLC - Shakespeare on the Sound
JUNE 13 – 30
2013
PINKNEY PARK
ROWAYTON, CT
from our
Executive Director
I am delighted to welcome you to the 18th summer of
Shakespeare on the Sound.
Cross-dressing, wrestling, sibling rivalry, song and dance... sounds like a
night watching reality television, but instead it's Shakespeare’s pastoral
comedy, As You Like It! That is the appeal of Shakespeare: the characters and
stories are timeless. Tonight we share this play together as a community of
people, taking away sometimes different but always meaningful thoughts.
We are so thrilled to share this exciting production with you! A
remarkable creative team, cast and apprentice company of visionary artists
have brought magic to Pinkney Park, transporting us to a place to inspire,
engage and ignite our hearts and minds.
Look around you and take this moment to hear the laugher among friends
and see the children playing in such an idyllic setting. What a joy to declare
this as ours! You play the biggest part by contributing to the quality of life in
our region supporting Shakespeare on the Sound. Together we have created
one of the finest Shakespeare company's to be found anywhere.
Thank you to the foundations, corporations and individuals who
contribute and support our programming. Donations and in-kind services are
what maintain this non-profit organization. 100% of all donations go to the
programs of Shakespeare on the Sound.
Claire has chosen to focus on the idea of transformation in this production
of As You Like It and that idea cannot be more relevant for our organization at
this time. This year we were forced to make a change, presenting performances
solely in Rowayton. We struggle to reach our full potential as we evolve in these
challenging times. We are emboldened, however, by the consistent support we
receive from the very people who make this organization important: you. We
need you, we need your sustained involvement, and we need your support to
keep us transforming in the right direction, providing free Shakespeare to our
community for many years to come.
Thank you and enjoy the show!
drbank.com
Steven Yuhasz
Executive Director
“Summer's lease hath all too short a date.”
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SHAKESPEARE ON THE SOUND
Executive Director
STEVEN YUHASZ
presents
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S
AS YOU LIKE IT
Directed by
CLAIRE SHANNON KELLY
with (in alphabetical order)
Andy Baldeschwiler, Michael Bloom, Tom Butterworth,
Chris Ghaffari, Matthew Dalton Lynch, Paula Galloway,
David Gautschy, Beatrice Kelly, Thomas Kelly, Elena Kritter, Daniel Levitt,
Iris McQuillan-Grace, Tom Pecinka, Chris Smalley, Medina Senghore,
Katie Wieland, Olivia Winn
Music by BRIAN FEINSTEIN
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Set Design
BRIAN PRATHER
Lighting Design
HERRICK GOLDMAN
Costume Design
CAROL SHERRY
Sound Design
SHANNON SLATON
Choreography
MICHELE ELLIMAN
Assistant Director
LUCY VAN ATTA
Technical Director
MAIA ROBBINS-ZUST
Production Stage Manager
ABIGAIL STRANGE
Casting
22Q ENTERTAINMENT
Dramaturg
EMILY BRYAN
Associate Producer
ROBERT LEVINSTEIN
Producing Associate
SCOTT BARTELSON
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Cast
order of appearance
Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Ghaffari
Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Butterworth
Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Levitt
Denise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elena Kritter
Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Smalley
Rosalind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Wieland
Celia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Medina Senghore
Touchstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Gautschy
LeBeau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Dalton Lynch
Duke Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Baldeschwiler
Duke Senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andy Baldeschwiler
Amiens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Bloom
First Lord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elena Kritter
Corin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Butterworth
Silvius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Dalton Lynch
Jaques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Pecinka
Audrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paula Galloway
Sir Oliver Martext . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Levitt
Phebe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iris McQuillan-Grace
William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Bloom
Hymen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elena Kritter
Jaques de Bois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Smalley
Children of the Court/Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olivia Winn, Beatrice Kelly,
Thomas Kelly
Running times: Act I – 1:20 minutes, Act II – 55 minutes
There will be one 15 minute intermission.
Taking photographs and operating recording devices is prohibited.
As a courtesy to everyone, please turn off or disable any ringing or, buzzing,
but feel free to tweet!
Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union
of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the
United States.
Shakespeare on the Sound employs members of
the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage
Employees, Local 74.
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Company
KATIE WIELAND
(Rosalind)
is so honored and
excited to be a part
of this year’s Shakespeare
on
the
Sound. Recent credits include Daughter
in A Dream Play,
Shelby in Steel Magnolias, and the Public Theatre’s Shakespeare in the Park production of
All’s Well That Ends Well. Katie is a founding collective member of Exit, Pursued by a Bear and a
recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.
CHRIS GHAFFARI
(Orlando)
Previously at Shakespeare
on
the
Sound: Julius Caesar
(Lucius). New York: A
Broken Liver and a
Cataract
(dir.).
Princeton University:
Angels in America (Joe Pitt), Woyzeck (Woyzeck),
The Monkeys Are Coming (The Man), My Fair
Lady (various), Elephant’s Graveyard (dir.), Catastrophe and Ohio Impromptu (dir.), This Is Our
Youth (dir.), among others. He will attend the
Yale School of Drama in the fall.
MEDINA SENGHORE
(Celia)
was most recently
seen as Tanya in Sovereign, the third installment of Mac
Rogers’ Honeycomb
Trilogy. Other New
York credits: The
Chalkboard Trilogy (People’s Theatre Project),
All the Best Ingredients (Up Theater Company),
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Theater Unplugged), All the Rage (Manhattan Theatre
Source). Film: Somewhere in the Middle, The Three
Way (Best Supporting Actress, Reel Independent Film Extravaganza), Clonehunter, Life's Passing Me By. Training: Mary Boyer, MTB Studio.
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DANIEL LEVITT
(Oliver/Sir Oliver
Martext)
New York and international acting credits include: Much Ado
About Nothing, A
Midsummer Night's
Dream, La Ronde, The
Oresteia, Medeia, The Whistling Mortician, Playing with Fire, The Bald Soprano, The Zoo Story,
Prelude to a Kiss, The Kingdom, Harvey, and the
Little Shop of Horrors. Directing credits include:
What the Sparrow Said, and Somewhere in the
Middle with Reciprocal Interest. Daniel received
his MFA in acting from Columbia University’s
School of the Arts.
TOM PECINKA
(Jacques)
New York: The Germ
Project
(New
Georges) Losing Tom
Pecinka (HERE Arts)
Exquisite
Corpse
(Clubbed Thumb)
There Will Be Snacks
and The Watermelon Wars (Incubator Arts Project), Dar and Matey's Christmas Spectacularghhh
(Vampire Cowboys), Richard 3 (Fringe 2010)
and The Martian Chronicles (Fordham Alumni
Company). Regional: The Cat and The Canary
(Berkshire Theatre Festival). Tom is a graduate
of the Fordham Theatre Program and is currently enrolled in the MFA Acting program at
the Yale School of Drama.
DAVID GAUTSCHY
(Touchstone)
is thrilled to be playing Touchstone. He
recently portrayed
Voltaire in Madame’s
Last Act at the Pulse
Ensemble Theatre
and Granville Sharp
in A Servant for Life, at the Metropolitan Playhouse. Favorite roles include Prospero (The Tempest), Clive/Cathy (Cloud 9), Algernon (The
Importance of Being Earnest), Puck (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), and Feste (Twelfth Night).
He holds an MFA from the National Theater
Conservatory and is also a theater director and
acting coach.
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ANDY BALDESCHWILER
(Duke Frederick/
Duke Senior)
recently understudied
The Pearl Theatre’s
Off-Broadway production of Henry IV, Part 1.
New York performances include Oberon/
Theseus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (What
Dreams May Co.), Twitterverse (Secondhand Theatre), and workshops/readings with Yangtze Rep
and The Glass Eye. Chicago credits include
Capulet in Romeo and Juliet, Joe in Waiting for Lefty,
Fred/Petruchio in Kiss Me, Kate, and many others.
Andy has studied Shakespeare with Susan Hart,
Jeffrey Carlson, and Dominic Cuskern. With salutations and gratitude…
PAULA GALLOWAY
(Audrey)
is very excited to be
part of Shakespeare
On The Sound's production of As You Like
It. Past productions:
Much Ado About Nothing, A Midsummer
Night’s Dream, Measure for Measure, Admit Impediments, Guys and Dolls, Ragtime, GREEN!, Steel
Magnolias, and Smokey Joe’s Café. She also is a
member of the band, The Icky House Club. Go to
ickyhouseclub.com or “like” us on Facebook!
Thank you to the cast and crew of As You Like It
and most of all, thank you to my supportive family. Love to Mom, Dad, Jason and Benjamin, my inspiration for everything.
MATTHEW DALTON
LYNCH
(LaBeau, Silvius)
is a graduate of the the
Stella Adler Studio’s
full time Conservatory.
Recent credits include
Ferdinand and Stefano
in The Tempest, Charles
the Wrestler and Silvius in As You Like It, and the
Sheriff in Robin Hood in repertory in New Hampshire for Theatre Under The Stars’ summer season. He also played Lou in Arthur Miller’s After
The Fall for The Variations Theatre Group at the
new Chain Theater in Long Island City. He wants
to thanks everyone at SOTS for this wonderful
opportunity.
CHRIS SMALLEY
(Charles/Jaques de
Bois/Fight Director)
received his BA in
Dance and Theater
from Manhattanville
College. He was certified in stage combat
by Fight Director's
Canada and received further stage combat training at the National Theater Institute, the Society
of American Fight Directors and at the St. Petersburg Academy for the Performing Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia. Chris has directed fights (Romeo
and Juliet, West Side Story, Oklahoma) and taught
Theatre classes all throughout Connecticut. Currently he runs the Theatre Program at the Darien
Arts Center and the Shakespeare Summer Institute in Ridgefield, CT.
IRIS MCQUILLAN-GRACE
(Phebe)
is an actor and teaching artist. She holds a
degree in Theater from
Emerson College and
an MFA from The New
School for Drama. She
was the drama director
and intern coordinator for NAFI (North American
Family Institute) and the Elm Shakespeare company. She has taught on Stanford, Yale and
Amherst campus' and continues to volunteer
teach for CO LAB- a group dedicated to drama
outreach. Her recent acting credits include:
Queen Margaret (Henry 6 part 1-3)/ Holy Crab (
New York Theater Workshop)/ Meg in
Dylan/Chosen (Here Arts Center).
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TOM BUTTERWORTH
(Adam/Corin)
Since retiring, Tom has
focused on acting.
Curtain Call: Max in
The Sound of Music,
George in Chapter Two,
Stanley Banks in Father
of the Bride, Hancock
in 1776, and Chasuble in The Importance of Being
Earnest. Town Players of New Canaan: Niels Bohr
in Copenhagen, Thomas More in A Man For All
Seasons, Goole in An Inspector Calls, and the
“dames” in two Christmas pantos. Ridgefield
Theater Barn: Harry in Company and, Senex in A
Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The
Forum. Tom and Libby have five children, six
grandchildren, and celebrate their 32nd wedding
anniversary in June. 13
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ELENA KRITTER
(Denise/First Lord/
Hymen)
is thrilled to work
alongside Shakespeare
on the Sound this
summer. Recent roles
include Romaine Patterson, Reggie Fluty
(Laramie Project), Elain (The Miss Firecracker Contest), and Marie (Is He Dead?) with Lynchburg College Theatre. Elena participated in the American
Shakespeare Center’s Professional Actor Training
Program, holds a B.A. in Theatre with Westover
Honors from Lynchburg College, and is a full time
current student at the William Esper Studio.
MIKE BLOOM
(Amiens/William)
is a resident of Norwalk, CT. He is a recent graduate of
Muhlenberg College in
Allentown, PA, where
he was a two-time
Irene Ryan Acting
Award nominee and a recipient of a Certificate of
Merit for Performance from the Kennedy Center.
Mike also recently returned from a six-month tour
with Missoula Children's Theatre across the
United States and Canada. He has performed in a
myriad of theatrical forms, from musical theatre
to operetta, French farces to improv comedy, and
is ecstatic to be adding Shakespeare to that list.
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Tom Butterworth (Adam), Daniel Levitt (Oliver)
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Production Team
CLAIRE SHANNON KELLY (Director)
has worked at Shakespeare on the Sound for the
past three years as the Director of Youth Programs. She has also worked at the Guthrie Theater,
the Roundabout Theater, the Shakespeare Theater
of New Jersey, and the Ordway Music Theater
among others. Most recently Claire directed
Shakespeare on the Sound’s acclaimed anti-bullying program "Speaking Daggers." Claire is also a
Teaching Artist and has taught theater to students
from pre-school through high school. Claire served
as Director of Drama at Proctor Academy in New
Hampshire. Additionally, Claire has worked in the
theater as an actor, producer, and in several areas
of arts management. She has a Masters of Arts degree from New York University.
Cucina Italiana
BRIAN FEINSTEIN (Composer)
is an award-winning composer based in New York
City. Credits include: Off-Broadway's Mimi Le Duck
starring the legendary Eartha Kitt and The Top Job;
Dial M for Murder, Ever So Humble. The song No
Looking Back, which debuted with the Boston
Pops; the musical of Brecht's Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. His current musical Tina Girlstar has been optioned by
Broadway producers, Olympus Theatricals and is
currently in development. Brian is the recipient of
6 ASCAP Plus Music Awards and a Jonathan Larson
Memorial Fellowship. He is a member of the New
Dramatists Composer/Librettist Studio, and is on
the advisory board of the New York Theatre Barn.
He was the Creative Director of Atlantic Theatre:
the cast-recording division of Atlantic Records. He
earned his MFA from the NYU Tisch School of Musical Theatre Writing after a BA from the USC
School of Cinema. He is a proud member of The
Dramatists Guild, ASCAP, and the Tri-State Basset
Hound Rescue League. (www.BrianFeinsteinMusic.com)
MICHELE ELLIMAN (Choreographer)
relishes a 30 year career as a dancer and choreographer of the concert stage. Among many fine
opportunities: principal with Nina Wiener Dance
Company, and the ground breaking Creation Company, Artistic Director of NYC based Neo Labos
Dance theater, with performances throughout the
US, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Japan. She has
served on the dance faculty of Long Island University and the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute,
among others, and has guest taught at colleges
across the US. Recent engagements include choreography for the 2012 Oscar nominated documentary “Wise Women Speak”. Ms. Elliman
continues her life-long study of movement through
her private Pilates practice: Project Align. Thank
you to Claire Kelly and to the cast for all that you
have brought to the dance floor.
BRIAN PRATHER (Scenic Design)
is happy to be making his debut with Shakespeare
on the Sound. Off B’way credits include: The Memory Show (Transport Group), Freud’s Last Session
(CRC Productions), Nymph Errant and Iron Curtain (Prospect Theatre Co.), WTC View (59 E
59th), The Burnt Part Boys (Playwrights Horizons),
Fugitive Songs (45th St. Theatre). International:
Minyeo-neun Goerowo (South Korea). Regional:
Resident Designer for the New Musical Theatre
195 Liberty Square
East Norwalk, CT 06855
(across from Veteran’s Park)
203-956-7300
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Brian Feinstein, Composer, with the cast of As You LIke It at the 2013 Shakespeare on the Sound Gala.
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Lab at Barrington Stage Co., including premieres
of The North Pool, The Memory Show, and Poolboy;
Goodspeed Musicals; The Broad Stage; TheaterWorks Hartford; The Mercury Theatre; Delaware
Theatre Co.; The Hangar Theatre; Florida Studio
Theatre; and others. Recently awarded the Jeff Equity Award for Best Set Design for Freud’s Last Session in Chicago.
HERRICK GOLDMAN (Lighting Design)
has been designing lighting since 1991. His work
has been seen all over the world including Brazil,
India, Shanghai, London, Frankfurt, Manila, Brisbane, and other exotic locales like Boston, New
York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, El
Paso, Maui, Iowa, Benton Illinois and Las Vegas. His
work has been presented at Broadway’s August
Wilson and many Off-Broadway venues and regional theaters. www.HGlightingdesign.com
CAROL SHERRY (Costume Design)
is very excited to be joining the design team for
Shakespeare on the Sound. She has been a freelance costume designer for over 25 years, and also
a bit of a Shakespeare geek having fallen in love
with the bard’s work in college. So far in her career she has designed productions of A Winter’s
Tale, A Midsummer’s Night Dream, and Much Ado
About Nothing. This summer she will be adding
the company
Twelfth Night at Payomet PAC in Cape Cod, MA
and, of course, As You Like It to her resume. Special
thanks to Steven for all the opportunities, and Ben
for all the support and patience.
SHANNON SLATON (Sound Design)
designed the national tours of Shrek, Hairspray,
The Producers, Kiss Me Kate, Noise/Funk, The Full
Monty, Contact, Tap Dogs, Aeros, Sweeney Todd, The
Wizard of Oz, The Drowsy Chaperone, and The Wedding Singer. Broadway mixing includes: Man of La
Mancha, Bombay Dreams, A Christmas Carol,
Sweet Charity, Jersey Boys, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,
The Drowsy Chaperone, Spring Awakening, Fela!,
Anything Goes, Annie, and Legally Blonde. Off
Broadway he assisted on Hurly Burly and on
Broadway he assisted on Steel Magnolias and was
the Associate on Barefoot in the Park. He was also
the Production Sound on Wicked. Regional designs include shows at George Street Playhouse,
Casa Mañana, and NCT. He was the Production
Sound for The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and the US National tour of Phantom. He is
currently mixing Annie and recently designed a
permanent sound system for Studio 54 Theater.
LUCY VAN ATTA (Assistant Director)
graduated from Middlebury College in May 2012
with a BA in Theater/English (Joint Major). She
transferred to Midd from New York University's
Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied at the
Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Lucy has worked professionally as both an actress and director, performing with PTP/NYC at Atlantic Stage 2 in
Spatter Pattern (July 2011) and Serious Money (July
2012). Over the past year, she has served as the
Assistant Director for several Upper School Drama
productions at Greenwich Academy (CT)-including Museum and The Diary of Anne Frank. Lucy is
particularly interested in the link between education and the arts, and currently works at the
Greenwich Historical Society as a Docent and
Camp Director.
DIANNA SCHOENBORN (Voice Coach)
is a New York City based performer and voice/dialect coach. She’s taught for LAByrinth, The
Actor’s Studio, The New Actor’s Workshop, Circle
in the Square Theatre School, The Linklater Center for Voice and Language, and through her private studio in NYC. Some more prominent clientele
include Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio, Zoe
Kazan, Jonathan Marc Sherman, Sam Rockwell, and
Kim Cattrall. She is an adjunct professor of voice
and speech in the Department of Theatre and
Dramatic Arts at Montclair State University and
Eastern Washington University in the summers and
is a member of VASTA. Dianna has an MFA in Acting from Southern Methodist University and is a
Designated Linklater Teacher.
FREDERICK ALDEN TERRY (Arranger/Orchestrator)
earned an MFA in Musical Theatre Writing from
NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has orchestrated many shows, including the critically acclaimed The Audience, produced by Transport
Group, and several shows which have been in the
NYC Fringe Festival, the Adirondak Theatre Festival, and the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
He has also orchestrated for numerous benefits in
the New York area, including the Broadway Cares
events Nothing Like a Dame, Easter Bonnet, and
Gypsy of the Year. In 2012 he was the vocal
arranger and orchestrator for Prospect Theater
Company’s production of Cole Porter’s Nymph Errant, and also orchestrated his own work, an adaptation of The Tempest, co-written with John Herin,
which premiered at SKyPAC in Bowling Green,
Kentucky. Most recently his orchestrations were
heard at Arkansas Rep in Treasure Island. He is
currently the bass player/arranger for cabaret
artist Melodie Wolford.
ABIGAIL STRANGE (Production Stage Manager)
Select Off-Broadway Credits: Dedalus Lounge
(AD), Nobody Suspects a Butterfly (AD), Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party (Theater Row,
PA), ReUNITed (Theater Row, Stage Manager).
Select NYC Credits: The Last Goodbye Orchestral Workshop (Stage Manager), The Last Goodbye Movement Lab (PA), Carnegie Hall’s A
Streetcar Named Desire (PA) Blanche: The Bittersweet Life of a Wild Prairie Dame (NYMF 2011,
CapitalFringe'12, FringeNYC'12, AD/PSM), Requiem for a Lost Girl (NYMF 2012, AD/SM), Big
Thick Rod (FringeNYC, PSM), Agamemnon
Home(Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, PSM/AD),
Dance of Death, Art, The Father (Phoenix Theater
Ensemble, PSM). Upcoming: The Storytellers
(FringeNYC, Director).
NZINGA WILLIAMS (Assistant Stage Manager)
Nzinga’s previous projects include: Sleep No More
(SM), Encore!! [with Chamber Theatre] (SM),
Black Milk (SM),The Last Smoker In America (PA),
Much ado about Nothing with New York Classical
Theater (ASM), Summer Schlock reading (PA),
HAIR (marketing), Venue Director for FringeNYC
(3 years), and various Rising Sun Performance
Company productions (PM). She is excited and
honored to be working with Shakespeare on the
Sound for the first time. She wants to especially
thank Claire, Abigail, Robert and Kristina for their
support and hard work on this production.
MARVEN MOSS (Publicist)
In nearly 60 years as a writer/editor, Moss has
worked in the corporate sector, the theater and at
The New York Times and The Associated Press affiliate in his native Canada. His profiles and reportage have won numerous awards, several of
them national. Among the personalities he has interviewed: Milton Berle, Jackie Gleason, James Earl
Jones, Bobby Fischer, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra and
Muhammad Ali. He is a past president of the Fairfield County Communications Association and the
Fairchester Communications Council. He has lectured in communications and public relations as a
adjunct at colleges and universities in Connecticut. And he was editor of “WordWatch: A Writer’s
Guide to Linguistic Distinctions.”
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/Shake_Sound
FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ShakespeareOnTheSound
YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/ShakespeareOnSound
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General Management. In its short history, 22Q
Entertainment LLC has already produced award
winning site-specific theatrical events and on both
coasts, and Off Broadway shows. The team has
also cast for major regional theatres, general managed hit off-broadway theatre, produced celebrity
musical concerts and associate produced live promotional events for the Oxygen TV Network.
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ROBERT LEVINSTEIN (Associate Producer)
has spent three years as Associate Producer at the
Ogunquit Playhouse in Maine and had the opportunity to help expand programming and shape relations with the community at that theatre. He is
also the Co-founder of 22Q Entertainment LLC, a
NYC based production company specializing in
Site-Specific Theatre as well as corporate events
and casting. Most recently 22Q Entertainment was
Associate Producer for the Oxygen TV Network
2011/2012 Upfront Events, and lead producer of
the critically acclaimed NYC premieres of The
Spoon River Project in the historic Green-wood
Cemetery and It is Done at the Mean Fiddler Bar
and Grill. A Los Angeles production, also produced by 22Q Entertainment opened at the Pig
'N Whistle on Hollywood Blvd in May. As a much
sought after Stage Manager, he's worked on
Broadway: Waiting in the Wings (With Lauren Bacall and Rosemary Harris); Voices in the Dark (with
Judith Ivey), Parade. National Tours: Disney's
Beauty and the Beast, Camelot with Michael York.
Robert wants to thank Steven Yuhasz for the opportunity to spend the summer in beautiful Connecticut. Shemgratulations!
SCOTT BARTELSON (Producing Associate)
holds a B.S. in Educational Theater from New York
University. He has worked as the Assistant General
Manager at Town Square Productions, Inc. and
works as a teaching artist at various theater companies and schools. Scott was an active member
of the Shakespeare-to-Go touring troupe in NYC,
which brings sixty-minute versions of Shakespeare
plays to inner city schools. He also was a production assistant on A Tale of Two Cities, the new musical at the Hirschfeld Theatre.
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EMILY BRYAN (Director of Education)
is a Darien native and a former Shakespeare professor. She has taught at Dominican College, West
Point, Northwestern and Brown. Prior to writing
her dissertation on the lives of boy actors on the
Shakespearean stage, Emily worked for the Public
Theater / New York Shakespeare Festival as the assistant to the Executive Producer and as a Casting
Assistant. She has also worked as a dramaturg for
the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab and gave preshow lectures for the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. MA, The Shakespeare Institute,
Stratford-Upon-Avon; PhD, Northwestern.
CLAIRE KELLY (Director of Youth Programs)
holds a Masters of Arts degree from New York University. She has taught theater to students from
pre-school through high school and served as Director of Drama at Proctor Academy in New
Hampshire. Additionally, Claire has worked in the
theater as a director, actor, producer, and in arts
management. She has worked at the Guthrie Theater, the Roundabout Theater, the Shakespeare
Theater of New Jersey, the Ordway Music Theater,
and the George Street Playhouse among others.
As a theater educator Claire delights in exploring
the dramatic arts by empowering the creative, selfexpression of her students. Claire is also a yoga
teacher.
STEVEN YUHASZ (Executive Director)
produced Streakin’ and Pterodactyl Island Off
Broadway and The Visit, The Normal Heart, and The
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas for The Actor’s Fund
of America on Broadway. He is a Founding Producer of the New York Musical Theatre Festival has
been the Associate General Manager for Papermill
Playhouse, Producing Director for Capital Rep and
oversaw the transition of the New Apollo Theatre
in NYC to the Academy as the Creative Producer.
He has directed Off Broadway Flamingo Court with
Anita Gillette and Jamie Farr, and worked at numerous regional theatres around the country including Goodspeed, The Westport Playhouse,
Casa Manana, Ogunquit Playhouse, The Dallas
Theatre Center and The McCarter Theatre. He has
appeared on Broadway in Peter Pan with Sandy
Duncan, and Zorba with Anthony Quinn.
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Professional
Staff
production
Production Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abigail Strange
Assistant Stage Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nzinga Williams
Apprentice Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristina Lew
Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maia Robbins-Zust
Associate Set Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexander Woodward
Associate Lighting Designer/Programmer . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Nicholson
Production Sound Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marisa J. Barnes
Production Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renee Levine
Apprentice Wardrobe Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsea Branigan
Master Electricians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Lambert & Andrew Kotorba
Carpenters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bradley Steele & Josh Howard
artistic & administrative
Director of Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Bryan
Director of Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claire Kelly
Producing Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Bartelson
House Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Autumn Howard
Assistant House Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabriel Morrow
Bookkeeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosemary Suchoff
Press Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marven Moss
Logo Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ledi Lalaj, McCann New York
Program Advertising Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margot Masvidal
Program Design.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willa Ratner Design
Volunteer Coordinators . . . . . . . . Sarah Ritchey, Caroline Mandler Lopez
Teaching Artists . . . . . . . Scott Bartelson, Brendan Boland, Rocco Natale,
Jo Anne Parady, Erin F. Ronder, Nicholas Urda
Assistant Teaching Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jared Emanuel, Julianne Shea
Education Mega-Volunteer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cristina Noujaim
Administrative Interns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hale McSharry, Jenna Perlstein
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Sound equipment provided by One Dream Sound Corporation
Lighting equipment provided by Christie Lites
Additional Lighting support by Rosco
Set constructed at Berkshire Production Resources
AS YOU LIKE IT was rehearsed at the
Roundabout Theater Rehearsal Studios
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Synopsis
As You Like It
As You Like It begins in the court of Duke Frederick. The Duke has exiled
his brother, Duke Senior, to the Forest of Arden, but keeps the banished
Duke’s daughter, Rosalind, at court as a companion to Celia, his own
daughter.
cherished. The melancholy Jacques, the wit of Duke Senior’s banished court,
laments the way people and civilization disrupt the peace and beauty of
nature. He is delighted to meet Touchstone, the court fool, who ensconces
himself in the pastoral world by taking up with Audrey, an earthy maid who
tends her goats.
Orlando, the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys, complains bitterly
that Oliver, the first-born son, has treated him miserably and tells the servant
Adam that he's going to challenge Charles, the wrestler, at court to gain honor
and get out from under his brother's yoke. When Orlando wins the wrestling
match, Duke Frederick becomes wary of him and Oliver plots to kill his own
brother. Rosalind and Celia, however, are enchanted by Orlando. Rosalind
gives Orlando a chain to wear for his victory and he is smitten with her.
After the wrestling, Duke Frederick turns against Rosalind and banishes
her, saying that she's a traitor like her father. Celia, who adores Rosalind,
can't dissuade him. Celia and Rosalind plan to go to the Forest of Arden to
find Rosalind’s father, the banished Duke. To protect themselves from
thieves, Celia dresses as a commoner, called Aliena. Rosalind dresses like a
boy, called Ganymede. They take Touchstone, the court fool, with them.
Orlando, too, leaves the court for the Forest of Arden to seek the exiled
Duke, and takes his loyal servant, old Adam, with him. The Forest of Arden is
so unlike the court of Duke Frederick. In Arden, the simple, pastoral life is
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When Rosalind/Ganymede finds this bad love poetry and realizes it is
meant for her, her heart sings, but she also decides that she must school
Orlando in his wooing. In her boy’s attire, she convinces Orlando to pretend
that she is Rosalind so he can practice. As Ganymede, she also tries to help
the lovesick shepherd Silvius by encouraging the shepherdess Phebe to love
him, but Phebe falls in love with Ganymede instead.
Rosalind despairs that Orlando may just be playing at love when he is
late to meet her, but his brother Oliver reveals that Orlando has been injured
when he fought off a lioness that was about to pounce on Oliver, who was
asleep in the Forest. Orlando’s bravery and selflessness inspire a conversion
in Oliver, who gives all his land to Orlando and vows to live in the forest. Celia
and he fall in love, while Rosalind faints at the sight of Orlando’s blood.
Oliver brings them to Orlando, who says that he cannot stand wooing an
imagined Rosalind any longer.
Rosalind/Ganymede
declares that she will
resolve all these love
quandaries with the help of
some magic and she returns
as Rosalind to marry
Orlando and forces Phoebe
to love Silvius. The play
ends with four marriages
and Rosalind speaks the
epilogue inviting us all to
take the play As You Like It!
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Rosalind and Celia buy a sheep cote and involve themselves in country
life. Rosalind pines for Orlando whom she has loved since their brief meeting.
Orlando, after finding the Duke and securing food and shelter for old Adam,
throws himself into writing love poems to Rosalind and posts them on every
tree in the Forest.
A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT’S DREAM
Medina Senghore rehearses her role as Celia.
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notes from
the Director
I have always been drawn to those
Shakespeare plays that effortlessly weave the
darker elements of human existence with the
lighter ones, creating a genuine representation of
the human experience. As You Like It is one of my favorite plays because it
balances dark and light so well. What moves me most about this play is the
authentic way in which Shakespeare explores the complex theme of human
transformation, or, more simply, the journey that takes us from who we are
to who we want to be – the best versions of ourselves. Each of Shakespeare’s
main characters in this play go on such a journey. As You Like It begins in a very dark place and it is not immediately clear
that the play is a comedy. Duke Fredrick’s court is pompous and envious, a
world in which the freedom to choose does not exist. The characters that
inhabit Duke Fredrick’s court are trapped in roles they never wanted to play.
Rosalind, for example, is forced to endure life without her beloved banished
father. Orlando is oppressed by his older brother’s cruelty. RElove
YOUR HOME
Shakespeare gives us a new wonderful world for this journey of
transformation to occur, the Forest of Arden. The Forest of Arden is a magical
place in which the characters are able to shed the bondage of their old
selves. Only in Arden would Rosalind be able to woo and win the heart of the
man she loves dressed as a boy, or Oliver reconcile with a brother whom he
loathes with every fiber of his being. It is important to note, however, that
Arden is not a place devoid of sorrow, melancholy, anger, frustration; those
human emotions are always with us. Rather, it is a place where the freedom
of choice exists. As this is a comedy, Shakespeare fills his play with fun, accessible,
recognizable characters. For example, the pompous Le Beau, the clever
clown Touchstone, the love-sick Silvius, and the melancholy Jaques. And, As
You Like It boasts one of Shakespeare’s greatest female characters, the strong
yet vulnerable Rosalind. It has been such a joy to work on this play, to spend
time with these unforgettable characters brought to life by this enchanting
cast. We all hope you enjoy the play as much as we have delighted in bringing
it to you!
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About the Text
“Come, woo me, woo me, for now I am in a holiday humor…”
Rosalind to Orlando – As You Like It
As You Like It, written in 1599, is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved
comedies, gently mulling over weighty issues, such as nature versus nurture,
freedom versus constraint, art versus artifice and country life versus city life.
With a light touch, Shakespeare constructs his play around these debates.
He also creates two excellent clowns, Touchstone and Jaques and writes
perhaps his second most famous speech, after “To Be or Not To Be,” – “All
the World’s a stage and we are merely players in it.” His crowning
achievement in As You Like It is the character of Rosalind. When the play
begins Rosalind is a captive in her uncle’s court, comforted only by her dear
cousin Celia, but when she enters the Forest of Arden, dressed as a boy, she
quite simply transforms into one of Shakespeare’s greatest female
characters, quick-witted, funny, sparkling and brilliant.
At the heart of the play is the wooing of Rosalind and Orlando and she
takes it upon herself to orchestrate their courtship. While other women in
Shakespeare’s canon try to control the way their suitors interact with them,
Rosalind is singular in her ability to manage Orlando. Try as Portia might to
dissuade him, Bassanio still gave away her ring in The Merchant of Venice; Viola
never really dares to manage the love triangle she is in, preferring to let time
untangle the knot she has created in Twelfth Night; Helena tricks Bertram into
bedding her, but her triumph over him feels very hollow – All’s Well that Ends
Well doesn’t end very well.
one question: What do women desire most in the world? She gives him a
year and a day to come up with an answer. The Knight travels across the
globe asking women, and he never gets the same answer twice. Finally, just
as time is running out, he meets an old hag who tells him that she can give
him the answer if he will marry her. Desperate, the Knight agrees and he tells
the court that women desire to have sovereignty over their husbands. The
Queen and her court agree and free the Knight. The hag reminds him of his
promise to her, and when the Knight balks at marrying her, she reveals herself
as an enchantress and says, “I can either be a hag at night and beautiful by
day or beautiful at night or a hag during the day.” One choice would ruin the
Knight’s reputation, but the other would make his private life miserable. The
Knight thinks about it and says, “It should be your choice.” The hag,
delighted with his answer, transforms herself into a beauty both day and
night. The Wife of Bath holds this story up as the true example of what
women want: the freedom to make their own choices. In our production, The Forest of Arden is a place of transformation,
where characters can shake off the restrictions of the court and have the
opportunity to choose their own destinies. Rosalind is the character that
most represents this freedom in the play.
Emily Bryan, Director of Education
For more information on the play, pick up a copy of the
Study Guide at the Education Tent
Shakespeare’s depiction of Rosalind recalls Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s
tale from The Canterbury Tales. In this story, a Knight is sentenced to death
and begs for a reprieve. The Queen is willing to spare his life if he can answer
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But Rosalind manages it all perfectly. Dressed as Ganymede, her male
persona, she convinces the love-shaked Orlando to woo her and pretend
that she is his “Rosalind.” She stages their wooing and even their marriage,
so that she gets to have the man she loves woo her and teaches him how to
treat her. Perhaps this play should have really been called “As Women Like It.”
Rosalind speaks more than any other female character in the canon (almost
700 lines) and through her character the play makes a study of women while
gently critiquing their behavior. When Rosalind is dressed as Ganymede, her
female side continually spills over. She is constantly interrupting and
interrogating Celia and when she is chastized, Rosalind retorts: “Do you not
know I am a woman? When I think I must speak.” In this play, women are not
“chaste, silent and obedient,” the typical code of behavior for Renaissance
women. Though it makes funny observations about women, As You Like
It never wants to silence them and never apologizes for them.
(l-r) Katie Wieland (Rosalind) and Iris McQuillan-Grace (Phebe) rehearsing a scene from
Shakespeare on the Sound's As You LIke It.
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Shakespeare on the Sound
board of directors
Leslie Bloomer Lawrence, President
Marie Reynolds, Co Vice-President, Interim Treasurer
Sean Bryan, Co-Vice President
Lisa Shanahan, Secretary
Richard Alexander
Charlotte Lyeth Burton
Jeanne DeLoe
Amy Miller
Gene Miller
Nicole R. Nason
Anne Perlin
Mary Lynn Phillips
Natalie Pray
Lauren Williams
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Associate
Company
Apprentice Pre-Show
for Young Audiences
Shakespeare on the Sound’s Associate Company brings together graduates of the apprentice company in a continually integrated way and is created for and based on the interests and talents of the associates. This year’s
associate continues to work with leaders in each of their respective areas.
Creative Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alleyha Dannett
Apprentice
Company
Shakespeare on the Sound's apprentice program provides talented
theater students and developing artists the opportunity to work on As You
Like It with some of the country's foremost theater artists. The Apprentice
Company is an integral part of the organization and the participants work in
a variety of areas ranging from Acting to Production Design and Dramaturgy.
Through work in rehearsals and a variety of other activities the program
offers each apprentice deeply meaningful and educational opportunities for
growth and artistic development.
25-minute performance for young people with the
themes and characters from As You Like It
Performed 6pm nightly on the main stage
Cast List:
Rosalind – Ilayda Moftugola
Celia – Celine Montaudy
Orlando – Jared Emanuel
Silvius, Oliver, & Duke Frederick – Ryan Champlin
Phebe – Alexa LaVersa
Director – Owen Corey
Playwright – Dorothy Vickery
The pre-show was written, directed, devised and performed entirely by the
2013 Apprentice Company.
Workshops and Master Classes this season included working with our
Director of Education, Emily Bryan on a a Shakespeare intensive study, a
workshop on Lecoq movement technique with Jay Dunn, a Q & A session
with one of the theatre industry top agents, Josh Pultz of DGRW, a class on
the structure of playwrighting with Rocco Natale, a stage combat workshop
with Fight Director, Christopher Smalley, and a professional lesson on
techniques of the theater of the oppressed with The Forum Project.
This year we are excited to welcome sixteen apprentices from all over
Fairfield County and beyond.
Acting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Bloom, Elena Kritter, Alexa LaVersa,
Celine Montaudy, Ilayda Muftuoglu, Olivia Winn, Ryan Champlin
Directing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Owen Corey
Dramaturgy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Premus
Stage Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristina Lew
Costume Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsea Branigan
Production Management & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allie Meikle
Education/Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jared Emanuel, Julianne Shea
Playwrighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorothy Vickery
Playreading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerry Davies
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Mr. Douglas J. Dooley
Susan and Robert Doran‡
Dr. and Mrs. Rhett Drugge
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Fine*
Andrew Fisch
Susan & Tom Flanagan
Mr. & Mrs. Dan & Sue Fronk*
Harvard Business School Club of
Connecticut
The Howard Family‡
Elaine Falkenberg
come home
Sandy & Mike Madigan
Mr. Patrick Marsh⁰
Christine & William Merritt
Pamela Murrin
Partner Reinsurance Company Ltd
Kim Pendergast and Joseph Lazaroff
RBC Wealth Management*
Deirdre A. Ryan
Melissa & Roy Salame*
The Seabreeze Foundation Staples Foundation Ms Callie Sullivan The Tierney Family Foundation, Inc. Paul & Susan Tierney
Steve Tomlinson
Ginny & Dick Voell
Darunee & William Wilson*‡
Bob & Mary Woods
Anonymous
Cristina von Bargen & Jonathan McHardy
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Barker Stephanie D'Alton Barrett
Helene & Paul Bartilucci⁰
Jackie Bembridge Mr. & Mrs. Duane Biasi*
Ms. Deborah Brosy‡
Mr. Howard Courtemanche & Ms. Amanda
Kelly‡
Mr. & Mrs. Chad & Emily Dreas⁰
Bettina and Peter Drummond-Hay
Mr. & Mrs. Sean Duffy Christina & Woodson Duncan
Jennifer & Sean Durkin
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew & Nancy Fisch Kelly & Michael Frankenfield
Mollie Fullington Mr. & Mrs. John Geissinger
Dr. Christine & Mr. Malcolm Hamilton-Hall
Marjorie Neville & Michael Jacoby
Mr. and Mrs. James Karper‡
David Katz and Louisa Lima‡
Dawn & Rich Kurth
Mr. & Mrs. Marc Laibe⁰
Lancaster Family Fund
John and Jennifer Lane
Christine & Brendan McGee
Katharine & Kenneth Mountcastle
The Murdoch's
Don & Gaylen Nash
Cathy & Frank Nash
The Old Stones Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Orenstein
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Perlin
Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Pierpont
Ann and Tom Piper
Karen & Claude Priolet
Alex & John Reynolds
Daphne & Doug Riahi
Brooks & Sarah Ritchey
Natasha Romagnoli Mr. & Mrs. John G. Rusk Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sagalyn
Rob & Pamela Schneider
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Siek
Heather Silver
Charlotte & John Suhler
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Jr.
Ms. Christine Watkins Liz and Rob Werner
Eden Werring Mr. & Mrs. Anthony & Victoria Woodruff⁰
Donations between June 6, 2012 – June 3, 2013
* Contribution for Educational Programs (including "Speaking Daggers")
† Contribution for Costumes
‡ Contribution for Lighting
⁰ Contribution for Set
Sue McCalley
Sales Executive
Home-matching Specialist
Cell: 917.941.5362
VM/Fax: 203.653.5689
elaine.falkenberg@raveis.com
www.elainfalkenberg.com
22 Old Kings Highway S, Darien
159 Rowayton Ave, Rowayton
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"Finding a home just as you like it!"
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donors
friends
$250 - $499
Ms Marion Aaron Anonymous
Sally & Damon Ball
Ms Pamela Blackwell Jim and Andrea Bonfils
Bowling Family Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Ragnor & Elise
Basser Bulie Heather Cavanagh
Paul & Julie North Chelminski
James and Barb Clayton Mr. & Mrs. Peter &
Caroline Clements⁰
Alejandra Conroy Mr. & Mrs. James Dwyer‡
Margo and Dave Epprecht
Elaine Falkenberg Hope & Stephan Frank
Mr. Frank Gehring Carson Halabi Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hammer Sally & Mike Harris Letty & David Helgans
Michelle Hudson Christopher and Lisa Hughes
JPMorgan Chase Lisa Kadlick Mr. & Mrs. Brian Kammerer
The Kane Family
Mr. & Mrs. Florian &
Arianne Kolb Brendan Lanahan Susan & Scott MacLeod
Jean Manas Mr. & Mrs. Davis S. Margold
Greg & Sandy Mason
Jennifer & Richard Matthews
Marianne &
Scotty McGovern Ms. Carolyn McGrath‡
Shane McLaughlin Marianne K McNulty
Deborah McWhinney
Brooke Megrue
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mercein
MP & Mikael Morn Mr. David Murphy Timothy Parton
Chris Perez Mr. & Mrs. Colleen &
Brian Pollack Ann Purcell
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Reichhelm Mr. & Mrs. Andrea &
Andrew Resnick Dawn Roberston Rowayton Wine Shop
Lauri Scoran Betsy Sue & Martin Shannon
Leila & Nick Shields Lisa Shklovsky Mr. Jeffery S. &
Shelly Skoglund Aileen and Dan Skolds
Lea Stevens Bucky & Frani Taylor
Suzie Walker
Audrey & Peter Ward
Lisa Morrill Webb
The Wittstock Family
Anne & Pete Wright
PHOTO BY MARVEN MOSS
(L-R) Bob and Mary Woods, Board Member Anne Perlin and Bobby Lawrence at the 2013 Shakespeare
on the Sound Gala.
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community players
community players cont.
$1- $249
Marion Aaron
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Abercrombie
Andrea & David Achelis
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Agonis
Deborah L Albert
Alexander Family Foundation
Janne Lorentzen Allam
Andrew Allers
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Ambrose
Mr. Anthony Ancona
Paula F. Andrews
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Appleby
Karolyn Morigi Armstrong
Suzanne Armstrong
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Arsenault
Theresa A. Atkin
Suzy & Michael Aubrey*
Michael Avedis
Mr. & Mrs. Randall Avery
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Ayoub
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bacher
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Bain, Jr.
Peter & Jill Baker
Charles & Susan Baker
Ms. Almina Ball
Scott Bartelson
Joan & Nicholas Bartilucci
Pam and Shannon Bass
Elizabeth Bell
Ms. Leanne Bell
Bell Island Friend
Sarah Berg
Jane Bergere
Natalie Berke
Mr. John Berman
Amy M Bilden
Beverly Billingsley
Mr Richard Bistrong
H Franklin Bloomer Jr
Mr. & Mrs. Kent C. Bloomer
Freya D Bloomer
Mr. George & Sandra Bonham
The Borkenstein Family
Mariela Borrero
Stephanie Bowers
Nancy C. Brown
Richard Alan Bryan
Mr. & Mrs. Reynolds Burgund
W Vincent Burke
Angela M Cadavid
Sheila H. Cameron
Diane & Perry Caminis
Myška Lopaur and Paul Cantor
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald & Pauline
Cantwell
Carolyn Capshaw
The Carroll Family
Mr. & Mrs. Laura & Charles
Carroll
Mr. Mark R. Carta
Ms. Carol Caulfield
Mary Ellen & Henry Cavanna
Cengage Learning*
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cerio, lll
Mr. & Mrs. Prakash S. Chakravarti
Philip & Deborah Cheevers
Kirk Citron
Mr. Philip A Coburn
Gary Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Colonna
Mr. & Mrs. James Condren
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Conley
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Connors
Jan Costello
Ms. Connie Cowen
Mr. & Mrs. John Cox
John & Ginger Craft
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D.
Cunningham, Jr.
Christine Cunningham
Anthony & Susan Daddino
Dorothy Darlington
Pamela Jean Davis
Suzanne & Thomas Debow
Don & Cathy DeCesare
Mr. & Mrs. Ken D. DeJaeger
Holly Denman*
Ms. Donna L. Densel, M.D.
Rich Desmond
Tony and Tina Desmond*
Ms. Nancy Dickinson
Molly & John Dillon
Dinnant Family
Connie Dirvin
Emily & Mark DiTaranto
The Dobryn Family
Mr. Thomas Domanick⁰
Karen Dougherty
Bob & Tracey Duff
Buell & Tracy Duncan
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene & Lucille
Dunkin
East Coast Marine Alliance, LLC
Edgewood Travel, Inc.
Susan Edwards
Marta & Dave Elders
Teryl Elliott
Pam & Fred Elliott
Jake and Lisa Elwell
Arline Epstein
Katharine Ercklentz
Mr. & Mrs. John H. Erdman
Ms. Audry Esmond
Mr. & Mrs. David Evans
Ms. Katherine Ewald
Patricia Falk-Schantz
Fassett Family
Sarah Fey
Robert Mason and Avery Kahl
Flowers
Mr. & Mrs. Marnie & Bill Flynn
Mary-Claire & Michael Flynn
Dick Ford
John Franke
Susan & James Frayer
Lynn Elise Friend
Mary Ann Fronk
Max & Doris Gahwyler
The Garkusha Family
Patty Genuario
Katherine Ghiglione*
Mr & Mrs Salvatore Giannetti III
Sean Gilmartin
Ms. Jennifer Boyd Gleason
Sarah Gleeson
Ilene & David Goby
Pam & Duncan Goldie-Morrison
Wayne Goldman
Richard Gold
Christian Gonzalez
Stacey Goodwin
Naomi Helman Goren
Danielle & Kevin Granath
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Green
Brad & Lisa Greene
Brenda & Alan Greene
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Griffin
Tracy & Keith Grossman
Tim & Laura Grozier
The Gude Family
Mr. Joseph Grugel & Ms. Tracy
Gulbenkian
George Hagman
Ms. Mareta Hamre
Mary Lou Harris
Ellen & Paul Harvey
John & Jen Hassell
Steve & Marie Haywood
Nicole & Larry Heath
Ms. Christina A. Hennessy
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Herde
The F. B. Heron Foundation
Richard & Anna Hersom
Mary Himes
Jade Hobson
The Hofer Family
Bob & Cindy Hogan
Wendy & Richard Hokin
Steve & Peggy Holton
Dave Holtz*
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Hopkins
Mr. & Mrs. Horbar
Linda and Edward Hortick
John P. Howard
Mr. & Mrs. John Howard
Mr. & Mrs. James H. S. Howe
Juliet and Ed Howe
Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Hubbard
Anne & Seeley Hubbard
Ernst Schirmer & Lorraine
Hufnagel
Susan & David Hurwitt
Mr. & Mrs. George & Theresa
Iacono
John Igneri & Dr. Christine Tierney
Kate Ingram
Paul & Gail Janensch
Wendy C Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Johnson
Jim & Kate Johnson
Natalie Johnston-Mutnikas
Mr. & Mrs. Bardwell Jones
Stephanie & Brad Jordan
Carol & Michael Kaelin
Peggy & Scott Kalb
Eric & Amy Kamisher
Ms. Joan Kanlian
Patti Kass
Clifford Katz
Gretchen Kelly
Phil and Pat Kemp
Ms. Midge Kennedy
Juliana Kenny
Sarah Kent
Amy Keohane & John J. Hartig
Mr. Gail Khosla
Ian, Tracy, Hallie & Luke King
Sandra Kirchhoff
Judy Kirst-Kolkman
Sandi Klein
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Kling
Joseph F Koenig
Neal & Cathy Konstantin
Aren & Jillian Korte
Sylvia A. Kranz
Lauren S. Kratovil
Priya Krishnan
Victor Krouse
Ed & Beth Krumeich
Rob & Lisa Laible
Tammy Langalis
Cliff & Sari Langlois
You’re at home with Hocon.
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HOCON GAS INC.
33 ROCKLAND ROAD
NORWALK, CT 06854-9912
Office (203) 838-9038
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Lisa Lapointe & Noel M Jameson
Anne & Peter Law
Susan & Peter Lawrence
Mrs. Robert C. Lawrence, Jr.
Cate & Bill Leach
Ms. J. K. Lebedeff
Eric Leeb
Gary & Katherine Leeds
Phillip Lee
Elin Van Leeuwen
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Legnani
Dennis Leibowitz
Ms. Jane Lembeck Kuesel
Maggie Lehnerd-Reilly
Jackie Lenich
Lindy Lilien
Ghislaine & Nigel Longton
Peter Lott
Robin Loughman
Ring's End Lumber
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Luthy
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lynch
Jennifer & Nicholas Makris
Sean P Mandable
Llyod Mandell
Mary Manning
Hayley Marcous
Ms. June Marks
Susan Marnell & Dr. Neil
Kesselman
Ms. Elizabeth T. Marren
Mr. Crozer Martin
Doris Mason
Emma E Mathes
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Matonis
Matthiesen Family
Mr. & Mrs. Richard May
Cindy Mayer
Sue McCalley
The McCalpin Family
E.I. McCann LLC
Mr. David McCarthy
David and Pam McCarthy
Suzanne & David McCollum
Ms. Sheree McCormick
167 Rowayton Ave.
Norwalk, CT 06853
allseasonsmarineworks.com
609 Riverside Ave.
Westport, CT 06880
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community players cont.
Ms. Sandra McDonnell
Kathy McNaulty
Claudia Mengel
Elizabeth Menten
George Merill
Ms. Kathryn J. Micati
Mr. Paul Michalski
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Miller
Katie Mitchell
Michele and Dominick Modugno‡
Leslie Molina
Dennis & Donna Monson
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Montanari
Mary Ann Moore
Mr. Laurence C. Morse & Ms. Pamela D. McKoin
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley & Elizabeth Morten*
Melanie J Moyna
Anthony & Concetta Murljacic
Deborah Murtagh
Alexandru Musat
Robert Quinn Myers
Rocco Natale*
M.J. Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Nelson
Eric Niederreither
Benjamin Nields
Peter & Carol Nolin
Diane & Alex Noujaim
Stuart B Nutting
Rosemarie O'Connor
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O'Connor
Office Suites of Darien
Ms. Cathy Ogden
Julie & Joseph Okon
Tara Olson
Ms. Kerry O'Mahony
Doris Oppenheimer
Linda and Tom Ortwein
Richard & Lisa Oswald
Denise Pacey
Brenda & Rick Pank
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pascal
Cheryl Patterson*
Greg Payne Family
Mr. & Mrs. Barlow Peelle
Yolanta and Randall Perkins
Mr. & Mrs. Adam & Patricia Perlstein
Mr. & Mrs. Steven & Susan Pettit
Devon Pike
Petrea & Michael Poler
Project Align, LLC
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Radulski
Ellen & Richard S. Rankin
Pamela A. Rapp
Dr. Keith Raskin
Frederick Sorrentino & Rosemarie Reardon
Rose Recupero*
Mr. William J. Reedy & Ms. Carolyn H. Thompson
Ms. Anne Marie Reilly
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Reimers
Ronald & Sharron Restivo
Tara Reuter
Ms. Mary Beirne Rewcastle
Marianne W Reynolds
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community players cont.
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Reynolds
Julie Richards
Dedee & Jerry Rigg
Marc & Lucy Rinaldi
Kenneth W. Ritt and Pamela Rapp
Leslie Roach
Blake & Marjorie Robinson
Pierre Romestain
Lisa & Robert G. Rooney
Jennie G. Rosales
Leslie Rottner
Philip Rowe
M Rubino
Joosje and Maarten de Ruiter
Ms. Anne Russell & Mr. Asghar E Alam
Jennifer Ryan
Arick & Ketya Rynearson
Dr. John Sacco
The Sankey Family
Ms. Kris Sauter
Mr. & Mrs. David Savona
Philip & Mary Jane Schaefer
Bob & Fran Schechter: Thanks Mr. Naething
Lynne Schiller
The Schlinkert Family
Schmertzler Family
The Schrenker Family
Susan & Bob Schulz
Custom Exercise + Custom Nutrition
= Amazing Results
Goodwives Shopping Center
Darien, CT 06820
203-309-5050
ct.darien.kokofitclub.com
Cynthia M Schwall
Nacie & Mark Schwarzman
Marigrace & Charles Scudder
Jonathan C Seiden
Suzanne Seton
Suzy & Howard Seymour
Ethelle & Burt Shatz
Jonathan Glass & Michelle Shih
Dawn Sibley
Mr. & Mrs. Constance and Eric Silverman
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Silverman
Mr. & Mrs. Tracy & Paul Simms
Anne Simpson
Holly Singsen
Ms. Trish Skidmore
Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Tammy Sload
Rodger F. Smith
Mr. Scott C. Smith
Lee & Gloria Smith
Mr. & Mrs. James L. Smith
Mr. Frank E. Smurlo
Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Smyth
Elizabeth Sosnow
Mr. & Mrs. Palmer Sparkman
Michael Sparks
Linda A Spenard
Bartleby St Clair
Beth Stankard
Paul Labossiere & Kathleen Starrs
Mr. Jonathan Stearns
Bruce Steinway*
Scott Stephens
Mr. & Mrs. David Stergas
Jed & Kerry Stevens
Ms. John & Jayne Stevenson
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Stone
Mr. Jamal Stroman
John & Dorothy Sutton
Gary C. Swenson
George & Marsha Taube
Cynthia Terry
Ms. Inge Thalheim
Sally C. Thebaud
Wilklow L Theodore
Ms. Gladys R. Thomas
Roy & Christine Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Thompson
Tom & Kelley Throop
Christopher A. Thurlow
Mr. & Mrs. Carter Townsend
Susan Tremblay
Kathleen L.S. Turner
The Turner Family
Ms. Janice M. Tuttle
Boris Tyomkin
United Way Metropolitan Chicago
Laurie Valandra
Anne Vance
Mr. & Mrs. Howard L Vickery
Karen Vogel
Anne Vonstuelpnagel
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Richard Wade
Mr. Brian Walka & Ms. Abby Gross, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Walker
The Walker`s
Ms. Maureen Walsh
Lara L Walsh
Abigail J. Warren
Ms. Jackie Washington
Karen Watt
Betha A Weiner
Stuart & Frederick Weismiller
Thomas & Judy Weller
Eden Werring
Terry & Finn Wettergreen
Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Whitby
The Whitney Family
Martin & Brenda Whittaker
Joan Widomski*
Karen Harris Williams
Williams Murdoch, Inc.
Laurie E. Williamson
Ms. Maureen Powell Wilson
Lisa Wilson Grant
Penelope W. Winters
Lynn Worland
Ms. Margarita Xistris
Ms. Donna Young
Elise & Dave Young
Mr. & Mrs. Gregoary Zaic
Elvis Zaldumbide
Mario Zilberberg
Deborah & Wallace Zuckerman
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Rowayton Fuel
& Oil Co., Inc.
matching gifts
We would also like to thank our matching gift companies.
U.S. Matching Gifts Program, Deutsche
Bank Americas Foundation Diageo North America Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund GE Foundation
General Atlantic LLC
Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift
Program IBM International Foundation JPMorgan Chase Lone Pine Capital
McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Schwab Charitable Fund Wells Fargo Community Support
Campaign
In-Kind
Contributions
W.F. KIGGINS & SONS
Since 1929
Your Local Oil Company
Still Family Owned and Operated
• Branded, High-Quality Heating Oil and
Diesel Fuel • Trouble and Time-Saving Oil
Burner Service • Air-Conditioning Service •
Water White Kerosene •
22Q Entertainment, Inc.
The Bartelson Family
Sean & Emily Bryan
Dancor, Inc.
Heather Drugge
Five Mile River Nursery School
Dan Fronk
Autumn Howard
Tom & Claire Kelly
Leslie & Bob Lawrence
Robert Levinstein & Alan Wager
Masque Sound & Recording
McCann-Erickson Worldwide Group
Moffly Publications
Marie Reynolds & Jim Golden
Office Suites of Darien
Penguin Group, Inc.
Daphne Riahi
Rosco Laboratories
Rowayton Arts Center
Rowayton Community Center
Rowayton Market
Rowayton Pizza
The Rowayton United Methodist
Church
Rowayton Wine Shop
Lisa Shanahan
Chandler Simms
WGCH
Williams College
William & Darunee Wilson
For Sales & Service call:
866-9616
Serving Darien,
Rowayton and
Norwalk
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Special Thanks
Helene Bartilucci
Liz Bertram
JoAnne and Neil Bouknight
Dulcy Brainard
Brien McMahon HS Band Parents
Emily & Sean Bryan
Cherie & Bruce Burton
Sheree Carter-Galvan
Carver Center
• Brian Alert
• Jim Schaffer
• Novelette Perkins
City of Norwalk
• Mayor Richard Moccia
• Erin Halsey, City Clerk
• Mike Moccaie, Recreation & Parks
Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County
• Bernadette Deamico
• Ryan Odinak
Edwina Casey
Darien Library
Everett and Diane Drugge
Judy Ferber
Five Mile River Nursery School
• Lauriston Avery
Paula Fortuna
Sally and Mike Harris
Hartford Stage
Autumn Howard
Midge Kennedy
Ledi Lalaj
Mark Smith Photography
Kathy Morsey
Tom and Julie Murphy
Rocco Natale
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Norwalk Community College
Nicholas Pisarro Jr.
Josh Pultz
Willa Ratner
Rowayton Arts Center
• Suzy Aubrey
• Marcia Powell
• Deb Randall
Rowayton Civic Association
Rowayton Historical Society
Rowayton Library
• Cynthia Johnson
Rowayton Pizza
Rowayton Post Office
• Kathy
Rowayton United Methodist Church
Lisa Shanahan
Chandler Simms
Trish Skidmore
Chris Smalley
Llew Smith
Sixth Taxing District of Norwalk
• Tammy Langalis
• Mike Barbis
• John Igneri
• Andrea Woodworth
• Ed Carlson
• Jose Claudio
The Studio in New Canaan
United Church of Rowayton
Yvette Wall
Lauren Williams
Darunee, William & Miranda Wilson
Leslie Yager
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2013 Benefit Gala
gala committee
Leslie and Bobby Lawrence - Co-Chairs
Anne Perlin - Honorary Co-Chair
Marie Reynolds & Abigail Neave - Auction Co-Chairs
Glenda and Brian Kammerer - Decorating Co-Chairs
Christy and Michael Sagalyn - Dinner Co-Chairs
Helene Bartilucci
Dulcy Brainard
Charlotte Lyeth Burton
Marlene Cohen
Jeanne DeLoe
Autumn Howard
Eric Leeb
Christine McGee
Amy Miller
Nicole R. Nason
Martha Parizot
Beth Peelle
Whitney Pierpont
Daphne Riahi
30 minutes can
impact your
next 30 years.
Lisa Shanahan
Heather Silver
Trish Skidmore
Doris Trivissino
Alison Vanderbilt
Darunee Wilson
Gala Underwriters: Richard Alexander, Jim Golden & Marie Reynolds, Half
Full Brewery, J. W. Allen Insurance Brokers, Rowayton Seafood
Did you know many people today can expect their
retirement to last 30 years or more? A good financial plan
can help you feel more confident that you won’t outlive
your savings in retirement.
We’ll work with you to develop a plan and recommend
solutions to help you put a confident retirement within
reach.
Start preparing today. Call us for a complimentary
30-minute consultation.
PHOTO BY MARVEN MOSS
(L-R) Director of Education Emily Bryan, Director of Youth Programs Claire Kelly,
Dulcy and Spencer Brainard
Our Advisors. Your Dreams. MORE WITHIN REACH®
Call us today at (203) 285.1826
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A financial advisory practice of
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benefit gala
J.W. Allen is proud to support
special thanks
Shakespeare on the Sound!
Thank you to every business and individual who donated generously to our
auction and to the many volunteers without whom this gala would not be
possible!
Richard Alexander
2013 Apprentice Company
J.W. Allen Insurance Brokers
Cast of “As You Like It”
Compo Farms Flowers
Ed Carlson
Brian Feinstein
Flowers & Flowers
Paula Fortuna
Jim Golden
Homeowners | Valuables | Auto | Yacht | Umbrella | Life
Bob Lawrence | Tim Walsh | Craig O’Callaghan | Marshall Hendrian
Rowayton, CT | New York, NY
212-227-6875 | info@jwallenco.com | www.jwallenco.com
Brian & Glenda Kammerer
Adam Manjuck
Neilson’s Florist
The Restaurant at Rowayton Seafood
Round Meadow Landscaping
Rowayton Gardener’s Club
Rowayton Wine
Llew Smith
Katherine Price Snedaker
Darunee Wilson
Proudly representing the World’s finest insurers:
auction donors
Thank you to every business and individual who donated generously to our
auction and to the many volunteers without whom this gala would not be
possible!
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203 Fitness
321 Theatrical Management
Sandra Farley Aldrich
Helen Ainson
Anchored Designs, Elena McCoy
Andrew Stefanou Salon
Apollo Theatre
Art by Annalisa
ASHA
Athletic Edge
Barcelona
Pam & Shannon Bass
David and Barbra Bell
Erin Bayliss Combs
Jennifer Bickerton
Kent Bloomer
Bluefish Baseball
Blue Star Bazaar
Senator Richard Blumenthal
BMW of Darien
Bodega Restaurant
Andrea Bonfils
Dulcy & Spencer Brainard
Brendan’s 101
Tory Burch
Mr & Mrs. Bruce R. Burton
The Carlyle
Carolee
Carlo’s Bakery
Cecelia
Cescos Restaurant
Chocopologie
Claudine Maidique Noir, LLC
George & Mallory Close
Kevin Conroy
Cook's Nook
Darien Cheese Shop
Darien Social
Darien Sport Shop
Dean & Jeanne DeLoe
Michael Diamond & Amy Miller
Silvia Doyle
Downtown Cabaret Theater
Down Under Fitness & Surf
Jane Dubin
Laure Dunne/Photo Communications
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auction donors cont.
Lisa Dunne
Ella Vickers
Equinox
Kelly & Mike Frankenfield
Fredericas Mercantile
Amanda Garcia
Greg & Kristine Gigliotti
Hanneke Goedkoop
in2 Design
Jim Golden & Marie Reynolds
Gut Reaction
Gerard Guarino
Half Full Brewery
How to be a New Yorker
Ippolita
Brenda Jacobsen Art
Gillian Jayson
Jessica Kagan Cushman Studio LLC
Juliska
Alison & Kurt Kohlmeyer
Komfort Zone @ SoNo Marketplace
Pierre Lahoussois
Dana Laird
Bobby & Leslie Lawrence
Sue &Van Lawrence
Cameron Letters
Hu Lindsay
Michelle & Michael Litt
La Malle Couture
LUBIJOU
Lyn Gaylord
Lynne Burn Photography
ReFabulous Furnishings by Machette
Restoration
Marc's Rowayton Market
Match Restaurant
Brendan & Christine McGee
Trish McQuillen
Sydny Miner
Mosquito Squad of Fairfield County
Peter and Abigail Neave
The New York Jets
Chef Chris North
Orange & Pear, Jennifer Hassell
Palua Paddleboarding LLC
Jane & Scott Pelley
Anne Perlin
The Philip Johnson Glass House
MaryLynn & Chip Phillips
Questar Gallery
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Margo Reynolds- Packer
The Restaurant at Rowayton Seafood
Rings End
Rowayton Pizza
Rowayton Wine
Saks Fifth Avenue
sarah oliver
Saraswati Yoga
Saundra Messinger
Seaside Delights
Trish Schapp
Lisa Shanahan
Heather Saxton Silver
R Simintov Fine Jewelry
SoNo Ice House
SoNo Marketplace
Shakespeare on the Sound Board
Pilar Chira Steinborn
Strada 18
Surreal's Place@ SoNo Marketplace
SwickPix - Andrea Chalon & Rockwell
Framing
Ten Twenty Post Restaurant
The Clockery
The Crystal Lady, Sono Marketplace
The Dock Shop
The Goose Restaurant
They Sell Seashells - Eleanor Lydecker &
Courtney Davies
Tilden Seafood
Tulip Tree Designs - Mike Mushak
Valbella
Alison Vanderbilt
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Alan & Sally Walker
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Educational Programs
Shakespeare ON and As You Like It
at the Libraries
Carver Center
After-School Residencies
Director of Education, Emily Bryan, led discussions in the fall in our
Shakespeare ON series, featuring reflections on nature and love in the canon
at the Darien Library. Yale Professor, Mark Schenker, led lectures on As You Like
It at Rowayton, New Canaan, Darien, and Westport libraries in June. Teaching
Artist Jo Anne Parady led children’s workshops on this year’s play at Pequot,
Rowayton and New Canaan libraries.
Student from Carver Center Residency
at Ponus Ridge Middle School striking a
tableaux.
…and then the whining school-boy, with his satchel and shining morning face,
creeping like a snail unwillingly to school. –As You Like It, Act II Scene vii
SUSAN EDWARDS, M.A.
Educational Consultant
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PHOTO BY SCOTT BARTELSON
PHOTO BY SCOTT BARTELSON
For six weeks, teaching artists from
Shakespeare on the Sound taught an
after-school residency with the students
from the Carver Center at Ponus Ridge
Middle School and Norwalk High
School. Looking at conflict and
resolution through four different
Shakespeare plays (Hamlet, Romeo and
Juliet, Merchant of Venice, Julius Ceasar),
students engaged in theatre activities
that highlighted the complexities of the
relationships in the plays and the ways
that each character deals with their
dilemmas.
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educational programs
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Speaking Daggers: Shakespeare and the
Fight Against Bullying
In
November
of
2012,
Shakespeare on the Sound was
asked to bring ‘Speaking
Daggers’ into the Hartford
Public School System. We
premiered the program in
Hartford
at
McDonough
Experiential Learning School and
America’s Choice at SAND
school to praise from teachers
Iris McQuillan-Grace and Nicholas Urda in Speaking
and students. Shakespeare on
Daggers in Hartford.
the Sound continues to schedule
this touring workshop in more schools in the 13-14 school year. Speaking
Daggers addresses the national epidemic of bullying through Shakespeare’s
works by looking at the complex power relationships between the characters in
Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Merchant of Venice. The
program allows students to take action in finding alternative solutions to the
conflicts in the play by inviting them onto the stage with the actors. The
program also addresses social exclusion, cyberbullying, and empathy building all
through active dialogue between actor and student.
If you are interested in bringing our experienced and knowledgeable staff
and teaching artists into YOUR classroom, contact our Director of Education, Emily Bryan at
Emily@shakespeareonthesound.org !
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PHOTO BY HARTFORD COURANT
Shakespeare on the Sound continues
to enter into classrooms across
Connecticut and Westchester county
bringing the works and words of
Shakespeare alive to students from
every generation.
Nicholas Urda, Medina Senghore at Speaking
Daggers in Hartford.
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WE ASKED OUR AUDIENCE LAST SUMMER HOW THEY WOULD DESCRIBE
THEIR EXPERIENCE AT SHAKESPEARE ON THE SOUND IN ONE WORD.
Volunteers
When we went to press, we were in the midst of filling our roster of festival
volunteers, whose work in the park is crucial to the success of our
production. The great outpouring of enthusiasm and support from our
volunteers in the community is remarkable and truly appreciated.
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AT YOU SAID!
Volunteer Coordinators: Caroline Mandler Lopez & Sarah Ritchey
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Shakespeare on the Sound
mission statement
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Shakespeare on the Sound is committed to producing affordable,
professional open-air productions of the plays of William Shakespeare and
related authors in Fairfield County. Working in collaboration with area civic,
business and educational institutions, Shakespeare on the Sound presents an
annual theatre festival, which brings great dramatic works to a broad
audience, creating a forum for learning, appreciation and celebration. Our
Educational programming goal is to build community through the arts, giving
the works of Shakespeare a vibrant life beyond the summer festival with a
variety of school, library, adult education, and art programs as a means to
reach a diverse cross-section of people of all ages and economic
backgrounds.
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