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From 1992-1995, I lived in Prague. I moved to Czechoslovakia in late August and by January 1 I lived in a brand new country, the Czech Republic. This kind of seismic change became an everyday occurrence. That summer the currency changed over. My Czech best friend went from being a penny pinching kindergarten teacher to an editor at the Czech language Elle magazine in a six month burst of networking and long hours. At the same time her garage band boyfriend became a multi-millionaire on the brand new Czech stock market. As Czech novelist Joachim Topol says in his magnificent City Sister
Silver, in 1989, behind the former Iron Curtain, "time exploded."
The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls captures the fun, danger, excitement, and wild pace of change I observed. I loved the play, but then, of course I would. What is amazing about working at the Alliance Theatre is that my colleagues, well traveled but of course without ties to the "Wild East," loved The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls too.
Working on this play makes me realize how fearless our audience has become about new work. You, our audience, are part of rapidly changing Atlanta culture. You trust us to present a good night in the theatre, and to help you venture into new worlds through new voices. The Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwright competition delights me every year, but this year, has been a highlight as I've worked with Meg — not only a great writer but a fantastic person and true collaborator — and traveled to Moscow through her eyes.
I hope you are as thrilled as I am with this exciting fairytale of a play.
Sincerely,
Celise KalkeDirector of New Projects
Breaking into the theatre business can be a long, tough slog, particularly for young playwrights.
But Meg Miroshnik, who got her MFA from the Yale School of Drama, took one heck of a shortcut by winning the Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition. The annual national competition is designed to help student playwrights become professionals, with the Alliance giving the
winner a professional production of his/her work. We recently caught up with Miroshnik to talk about her Alliance/Kendeda-winning play, The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls, and how the competition has impacted her career.
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Life is But a dreamPlaywright Meg Miroshnik on her prize-winning play, The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls bY bRET LOvE
What was the inspiration behind The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls?It came from the opportunity I got to go to Moscow, study Russian and work as a freelance writer. I was struck by how quickly everything was changing there. The life expectancy for Russian men was 57 years, so there were many more women. I saw these iconic images — teenage girls standing in the snow and old women with headscarves at the market — and I was interested in colliding this world of women with both the present and past. I hit upon the idea of trapping them in the predicaments of old Russian folk tales.How does that relate to Annie, the show’s central character?
There was a whole generation of people who left the Soviet Union as children who came back to seek opportunities in Russia as the market was taking off. Annie’s a realistic, optimistic American who’s in this crazy situation — living with this woman who may be a witch, living across the hall from a girl who claims her boyfriend is turning into a bear. She can be the audience’s skeptical way into this world.
Your play won the Alliance/Kendeda competition. What’s the importance of those types of opportunities for playwrights?The program is remarkable in a number of ways. The Alliance is producing plays by early career playwrights in a major
Meg Miroshnik with Russian translator Masha Kroupnik.
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regional theatre. It is a crazy, wonderful opportunity to be able to work there so early in my career. Even when one is lucky enough to find a home for a play, there is usually a long process of auditioning the play and figuring out if it will be right for the season. As part of the program, they partnered with a playwrights’ workshop at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., this
summer and then also with the Lark Play Development Center in New York in November, so I’ve been able to work with actors on the play twice and had time to rewrite and try new things out months before getting into a rehearsal room at the Alliance. It was a remarkable commitment that they made to the play, and it’s a phenomenal program. I feel incredibly lucky to have been a part of it.
жили были. Or zhili byli. In Russian, this means: “They lived, they were.” It’s the equivalent of “once upon a time,” a formulaic way to prepare the reader for a journey. So, жили были, in June 2011, I set out on a journey to Moscow to workshop The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls in Russian as part of an exchange between the Yale School of Drama and the Moscow Playwright and Director Center’s Masterskaya na Begavoi (curated by Marat Gatsalov).
When I arrive in Moscow, I meet the translator of the play, Maria Kroupnik, who has been poring over collections of fairy tales for weeks in search of lilting Russian rhymes. And for help selecting swear words of just the right potency, Kroupnik tells me, she has consulted the playwright Evgeny Kazachkov; together, they’ve carefully weighed the intended vividness and vulgarity of every curse the actors will utter.
Next, I meet the director, Ilya Shagalov, who has been tasked with creating an hour long eskiz, or “sketch” for production, using the play’s first 30 pages. This calculation comes as a surprise to me; in the U.S.,
one page generally equals one minute onstage. The discrepancy is explained when I arrive at the theatre and Shagalov introduces me to the musicians he’s hired (There are musical numbers in this play?!?) and then walks me through the space to inspect the props (I don’t remember mentioning Jell-O in the script…). My confusion and fear is soon transformed into excitement, however, as Shagalov and the incredible cast set to work. As
Russians raised on the tales at the center of the story, they play in the world with an ease that’s revelatory to my outsider’s eyes. I come away from the workshop with their generous insights and return home to reap my rewriting rewards.
Bringing The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls to Moscow:
Poster for the Moscow Play-wright & Director Center Production
An excerpt from the playwright’s diary
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Meg Miroshnik’s play The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls is the eighth winner
of the Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition. This unique opportunity helps playwrights make the transition from America’s leading graduate playwriting programs to the professional theatre. Alumni and finalists have gone on to productions across the United States and the United Kingdom (and often return to Atlanta) and often return to Atlanta. Most recently, finalist Megan Gogerty (Love Jerry) performed her second one-woman show with Synchronicity Theatre. The Alliance is proud to provide a home to these artists during their first year in the “real world,” curating the next generation of great American playwrights.
WHERE ARE THE WINNERS NOW?• Carapace: David Mitchell Robinson’s drama
is being published by Samuel French.• Tennis in Nablus: Ismail Khalidi’s
“tragipoliticomedy” was produced last summer at Stageworks in upstate New York.
• Smart Cookie: Playwright Julia brownell writes just received a world premiere of her play All-American with LCT3 in New York.
• In the Red and Brown Water: Tarell Alvin McCraney’s widely produced winner went on to productions in London, New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., the bay Area and beyond.
• False Creeds: Playwright Darren Canady is now a professor of playwriting at the University of Kansas and just had a new play, Brothers of the Dust, produced by Congo Square in Chicago.
• ‘said, Said: Playwright Kenneth Lin is one of the most commissioned young American playwrights. His new play, Fallow, opened last month at People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, Pa.
• Day of the Kings: Daphne Greaves hasbeen publishing novels and freelance writing.
How do you hope this show will affect audiences, and what do you want them to take away from it?The No. 1 thing for me about the play is that, since it is a fairy tale and we are literally beginning with “once upon a time,” I think there is an expectation as an audience member that it is going to be a really great story. So I hope people go away feeling like they have had a satisfying evening of storytelling, firstly. In terms of thematic or emotional reactions, I think
the play is asking what role fairy tales have in adult life. I hope that it will be funny, exciting, scary and provocative — a really fun evening in the theatre.
Bret Love is the founder of ecotourism/conservation site GreenGlobalTravel.com; managing editor of INsite magazine; and music editor for Georgia Music Magazine. He freelances for national and international publications and does improv with Jackpie at Relapse Theatre.
About the Alliance/Kendeda Graduate Playwriting Competition
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ALLIANCETHEATREpresents
the World Premiere of
Written by MEG MIROSHNIK
Set Design by
Collette Pollard Costume Design by
Ivan Ingermann Lighting Design by
Howell Binkley Sound Design by
Clay Benning
Original Music by
Joshua Horvath
Production Stage Manager
R. Lamar WilliamsCasting by
Jody Feldman& Harriet Bass
Dramaturgy by
Celise Kalke
Directed byERIC ROSEN
Hertz Stage Season Sponsored by:
Made possible with generous support from the Kendeda Fund and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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in alphabetical order
*Kate Goehring .................................... Olga/Passport Officer/Professor/Valentina*Alexandra Henrikson ................................................................................. Katya*Judy Leavell .................................................................... Baba Yaga/Auntie Yaroslava*Diany Rodriguez .......................................................................................Masha Bree Dawn Shannon ........................................................The Other Katya/Nastya Sarah Elizabeth Wallis ............................................................................... Annie
UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies and stand-ins never substitute for listed players
unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance.
Alana Cheshire ....................................................... The Other Katya/Nastya/KatyaMary Saville .......................................... Olga/Passport Control Officer/Professor/
Valentina/Baba Yaga/Auntie Yaroslava Annie York.......................................................................................Masha/Annie
Molly Richards ..........................................................................Assistant DirectorAmanda Zieve .............................................................Assistant Lighting Designer*R. Lamar Williams....................................................... Production Stage ManagerJayson Waddell ........................................ Stage Management Production AssistantMila Fesenko ........................................................... Russian Language Consultant
*Denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
ThERE wILL BE NO INTERMISSION.
SETTING: Moscow 2005: The thrice-nine tsardom in the thrice-ten country.
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited, is a violation of United States Copyright Law and is an actionable Federal Offense.
Cameras and recording devices are absolutely prohibited in the theatre. Cell phones and pagers are extremely disturbing and should be silenced before the performance begins.
The Alliance Theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States, and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, an independent national labor union. The Alliance Theatre at the woodruff is a member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre, and is a member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), the International Association of Theatre for Children and Young Audiences (ASSITEJ/USA), the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Midtown Alliance.
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KATE GoEHRING
ALExANDRA HENRIKSoN
JUDY LEAvELL
DIANY RoDRIGUEZ
KATE GOEHRING (Olga/Passport Officer/Professor/Valentina) Kate's credits include the National Tour of Angels in America (harper — LA Pride/Carbonell Awards); Heartbreak House (Intiman); Orpheus Descending, Dancing at Lughnasa (Arena); The Clean House, Tony Kushner’s Slavs! (Actor's Theatre of Louisville), How I Learned to Drive (ATC); one-person/seven-character The Blonde, the Brunette & the Vengeful Redhead (Triad); Collected Stories (ACT/Footlights Award); and Saint Joan, The Syringa Tree (KC Repertory). Major roles at huntington, Goodman, Northlight, Court, Bailiwick (After Dark Award/Jeff Citation). Film/television: “Moment of Rage” (Chicago Emmy nomination), star/co-stars for BBC, Comedy Central, “ER,” “Gossip Girl,” and as people messing up on various “Law & Orders.”
ALEXANDRA HENRIKSON (Katya) has appeared regionally in Candida and Taming of the Shrew (California Shakespeare Theater); Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (williamstown Theater Festival Act One Company); Hell
House (St. Ann’s warehouse); Fly By Night (ArsNova); and Sarah Ruhl’s Late: A Cowboy Song (Yale Cabaret). She is a founding member of the Good Belly Theater Collective and conceived and devised its first two shows: Erebus and Terror and Bones in the Basket. She received her MFA from the Yale School of Drama and her BFA from NYU. www.alexandrahenrikson.com.
JUDY LEAVELL (Baba Yaga/Auntie Yaraslova) is happy to return to the Alliance Theatre, having last appeared there as Joanne in Managing Maxine. A proud member of Actors’ Equity Association since 1979, Judy has performed in many Atlanta theatres, including Theatre in the Square (On Golden Pond, The Savannah Disputation), Georgia Ensemble Theatre (Tokens of Affection, Steel Magnolias), ART Station (Driving Miss Daisy, The Lady With All the Answers), as well as with the Springer Opera house (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Enchanted April). Yes, that’s her in the tub for Safe Step walk-In Tubs, and in March, you can see her in the film Butter, starring Jennifer Garner.
BREE DAWN SHANNoN
SARAH ELIZABETHWALLIS
ALANA CHESHIRE
MARY SAvILLE
ANNIE YoRK
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profilesDIANY RODRIGUEZ (Masha) Alliance: Into the Woods (Little Red); August: Osage County (Johnna); and Middle School: The Musical (Sari). Tours: Dora the Explorer Live! (Dora/Map) and Rent in Asia (Ensemble/US Mimi). Notable credits: Fame (Carmen), The Cherry Orchard (Anya), Junie B. Jones (Lucille), Pippin (Catherine), Coyote Ugly (Scarlet), Soul Kitchen – off-Bway (Sangita), and Shlomo – off-Bway (Anjia/Ruth). She would like to thank the Alliance for taking a chance on her, and for hopefully continuing to ... please. Look for her this Mother's Day in ABC Family's “Crew 9.” Also, thank you people I love.
BREE DAWN SHANNON (The Other Katya/Nastya) is honored to be working at the Alliance with this cast and crew in this amazing new play. She hopes that you will enjoy the show as much as she has enjoyed her journey to tonight’s performance. Previous stage credits include Little House Christmas (Ma Ingalls); Come Blow Your Horn (Peggy Evans); and Oklahoma! (Laurey). Look for her opposite Jennifer Lopez in the feature film What to Expect When You’re Expecting due in theaters in May. Many thanks to her heavenly Father, family and dearest husband Kendal for their love and support.
SARAH ELIZABETH WALLIS (Annie) is thrilledto be making her Alliance Theatre debut! Sarah holds a BFA in performing arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a minor in music and is a graduate of Actor’s Express theatre’s Professional Acting Internship. Other Atlanta credits include: Best Christmas Pageant Ever 2010 & 11 (Beth) at Synchronicity Theatre, Ramona Quimby (Beezus) at Georgia Ensemble, Monsters (Simone/ Mud woman) and Slasher (hildy) at Actor’s Express. Thanks to everyone involved for this amazing opportunity, and to my family for their continued love and support!
ALANA CHESHIRE (US The Other Katya/Nastya/Katya) is thrilled to be making her debut at the Alliance! An Atlanta native, she graduated from Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music with a bachelor's degree in vocal performance and theatre. Most recently seen in the Atlanta Opera's Lucia di Lammermoor as the Love Cursed Bride. Regional credits include Celia in As You Like It and The Merchant of Venice at Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, Girleen in The Lonesome West with Cardinal Stage Company, and Sunny Frietag in The Last Night of Ballyhoo at the Brown County Playhouse. Alana would like to thank her family for all of their wonderful support.
MARY SAVILLE (US Olga/Passport Control Officer/Professor/Valentina/Baba Yaga/Auntie Yaroslava) is excited to be working with the Alliance Theatre for the first time. Atlanta appearances include Synchronicity, Georgia Ensemble, Aurora, Shakespeare Tavern and many others. Boston credits include History Alive and Alethia. Mary earned her M.A. in theatre education from Emerson College, and teaches young actors all over the city. Thank you for supporting new work.
ANNIE YORK (US Masha/Annie) was most recently seen onstage in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (Aurora Theatre). Other recent work includes Unnecessary Farce (Stage Door Players), Slasher (Actor’s Express) and Women + War (Synchronicity Theatre). Annie is a graduate of Actor’s Express theatre’s Professional Acting Internship and holds a BA in theatre from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She would like to thank her friends and family for their endless love and support, Jody for this incredible opportunity and YOU for supporting live theatre!
MEG MIROSHNIK (Playwright) Other plays include The Droll (Or, a Stage-Play about the END of Theatre) and The Tall Girls, a play about high school girls’ basketball in the 1930s. The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls is the winner of the Alliance/Kendeda
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Graduate Playwriting Competition and a finalist for the L. Arnold weissberger Award, and will be produced at the Moscow Playwright and Director Center in a Russian translation by Maria Kroupnik (directed by Ilya Shagalov). her work has been produced or developed by Alliance Theatre, South Coast Repertory’s Pacific Playwrights Festival, Perishable Theatre, the Kennedy Center, the Lark New Play Development Center, Yale Cabaret, and the Carlotta Festival at Yale. Upcoming projects include an adaptation of the libretto for Shostakovich’s Moscow, Cheryomushki for Chicago Opera Theater in April 2012 (directed by Mike Donahue) and a commission for a new play for South Coast Repertory. Meg holds an MFA in playwriting from the Yale School of Drama, where she studied under Paula Vogel.
ERIC ROSEN (Director) is artistic director of Kansas City Repertory Theatre, was founding artistic director of Chicago’s About Face Theatre (AFT) (1995-2008), and is a writer, director and producer. Original projects include Venice (KC Rep, CTG, upcoming NYC, Best Musical of 2010, TIME Magazine); Wedding Play (Steppenwolf/AFT, Jeff Nom), Winesburg Ohio (Steppenwolf, AFT — Jeff Award, Arden — Barrymore Award, KC Rep), Clay (AFT, Lookingglass, CTG, KC Rep, LCT3 — Drama Desk Nomination, Jeff Award), and Undone, Whitman and Dream Boy (Jeff Award, also at 7 Stages). Directing credits include Lincoln Center Theatre, KC Rep, CTG, Steppenwolf, Goodman, Lookingglass, Chicago Shakespeare, hartford Stage, 5th Avenue, Prince, Cincinnati, Melbourne (Australia) and workshops at Sundance, O’Neill, Playwrights horizons and the Public Theater. he has developed and produced nearly 40 world premieres, including Doug wright’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony winner I am My Own Wife and work by Mary Zimmerman, Frank Galati, Stephen Flaherty, Moises Kaufman, among others. Ph.D, Northwestern University.
COLLETTE POLLARD (Scenic Designer) is thrilled to be working with Alliance Theatre
on The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls. Collette resides in Chicago where her work has been seen at Steppenwolf Theatre, writers' Theatre, Goodman Theatre and Court Theatre. Collette received a Joseph Jefferson Award for her design of The Front Page at TimeLine Theatre, as well as a nomination for her design of Broadway Bound at Drury Lane Theatre. She received the Michael Merritt Maggio Emerging Designer Award in 2010. Collette is a full-time scenic design theatre lecturer at Columbia College Chicago and teaches adjunct at Northwestern University. Collette would like to thank Mark for his constant support!
HOWELL BINKLEY (Lighting Designer) Broadway works include: How To Succeed... starring Daniel Radcliffe (2011 Tony nomination), Lombardi, Million Dollar Quartet, Memphis, West Side Story (2009 Tony nomination), Guys and Dolls, Gypsy starring Patti LuPone, In The Heights (2008 Tony nomination), Jersey Boys (Tony Award winner), Avenue Q, The Full Monty, Parade, Kiss Of The Spider Woman (1993 Tony nomination/Dora and Olivier Award winner) and How To Succeed... starring Matthew Broderick. Six musicals in rep for The Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration. The Joffrey Ballet's Billboards, and designs for more than sixty pieces for Parsons Dance which he co-founded with David Parsons.
IVAN INGERMANN (Costume Designer) Theatre: Disney on Ice: Dare to Dream, Seaworld A'lure. Film: Suits, Rules of the Game, Escape to Life, “2x4” (Sundance winner). Television: National commercials for Pier One Imports, Toyota, Pontiac, BMw, McDonald's and MTV. Awards: Costume Designers Guild Excellence in commercial costume design nomination. Assistant credits: Grease (willa Kim), The Snow Maiden (Desmond heeley), Chicago (william Ivey Long), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Night of the Iguana (Susan hilferty). he is a member of the United
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profilesScenic Artist Union Local 829 as well as a faculty member at UGA's Department of Theatre and Film Studies.
CELISE KALKE (Director of New Projects) joined the staff of the Alliance in 2005. She is so proud of working on Alliance/Kendeda winners: Carapace, Tennis in Nablus, Smart Cookie, In the Red and Brown Water and False Creeds. Before moving to the Alliance she was Director of the Literary Department at the Public Theater in New York. At the Public she worked with many well-known actors including Jeffrey wright, Mos Def, Ben Stiller, Jimmy Smits, Peter Dinklage and Rosie Perez. She was featured in American Theatre as one of 25 American Theatre leaders of the future. Celise studied dramaturgy at the Prague Academy of Dramatic Arts (DAMU).
CLAY BENNING (Sound Designer) has been the resident sound designer at the Alliance Theatre for 12 years and has designed more than 70 productions. he is also an associate artist at Georgia Shakespeare with designs for more than 18 productions. Other work includes the Atlanta Ballet: The Great Gatsby, big (featuring Big Boi); Cincinnati Playhouse; Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; Theatrical Outfit; Synchronicity Theatre. Awards: 2006, 2007 and 2009 Suzi Bass awards for best sound design. he is a graduate of Presbyterian College (BA), North Carolina School of the Arts (MFA) and a member of IATSE/USA829.
JOSHUA HORVATH (Composer) is a Chicago-based sound designer, composer and music producer. his sound and music have been heard at Long wharf,Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Center Stage, hartford Stage, the Goodman, Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare, The Court Theatre, Lookingglass, Kansas City Rep, Milwaukee Rep and Center Theatre Group. he is a four- time winner of Chicago's Joseph Jefferson award, an LA Ovation award winner, teaches sound design for theatre and film at Northwestern University, and is an artistic associate at Lookingglass Theatre.
R. LAMAR WILLIAMS (Production StageManager) is an Atlanta native. Rodney studied theatre at Florida A&M University’s Essential Theatre. his 10-year tenure at the Alliance has included stage managing Carapace, Sammy & Me, Tennis in Nablus, The Second Ciy: Peach Drop Stop & Roll , The Second City: Miracle on 1280 Peachtree Street and Broke; and assistant stage managing August Wilson Full Circle: Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf; Doubt; Jelly’s Last Jam and the world premieres of Women of Brewster Place, Sister Act: The Musical and The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. For Sensei, JDawn, his girls and all humanity — “living life as ART!”
JODY FELDMAN (Associate Producer) has been the head of casting for the Alliance Theatre since 1991. She has cast more than 200 LORT B, D and TYA productions for the Alliance including a wide range of classical, contemporary and world premiere dramas and musicals. She has worked with such directors as Susan V. Booth, Kenny Leon, David h. Bell, Kent Gash, Doug hughes, Gary Griffin, Molly Smith and Andy Blankenbuehler. Since the Alliance is a center for new play development and productions, Jody has been privileged to cast a large number of new plays including The Last Night of Ballyhoo by Alfred Uhry, Flyin’ West and Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage, In the Red and Brown Water by Tarell Alvin McCraney, and world premiere musicals such as Aida, The Color Purple, Sister Act: The Musical, and Bring It On: The Musical. Jody also serves as casting director for Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company and worked as Atlanta casting director for the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Tribute in washington, D.C., and the feature film Charming the Hearts of Men. Jody began her theatre career as an actress and then as assistant general manager at the Academy Theatre with Frank wittow. More than anything, Jody would like to thank you for being here to share the joy of live theatre with her Alliance Theatre family.
SUSAN V. BOOTH (Jennings Hertz Artistic Director) joined the Alliance Theatre in 2001. Over the past 10 seasons, she has initiated the Collision Project for teens, the Aliance/Kendeda National
Graduate Playwriting Competition, created local producing partnerships and overseen regional collaborative productions, as well as commercial partnerships on projects including The Color Purple; Bring It On: The Musical; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; Sister Act: The Musical; Bring in Da’ Noise, Bring in Da’ Funk; and Jesus Christ Superstar GOSPEL, which she also directed. As a director, she has worked nationally at theatres including
the Goodman, La Jolla Playhouse, New York Stage and Film, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Northlight Theatre, Victory Gardens, Court Theatre and many others. She holds degrees from Denison and Northwestern Universities and was a fellow of the National Critics Institute and the Kemper Foundation. She has held teaching positions at Northwestern and DePaul Universities, and serves as adjunct faculty with Emory University. She is the past president of the board of directors for Theatre Communications Group (the national service organization for the field), is on the artistic board of the Steinberg Charitable Trust in New York, and serves on the board of the Metro Atlanta Arts and Culture Coalition. Susan is married to Max Leventhal and is the proud mother of Moira Rose Leventhal. susan.booth@woodruffcenter.org
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Founded in 1968, the Alliance Theatre remains closely tied to the cultural identity of Atlanta, growing as the city has grown. in 1977, the Alliance merged with the Atlanta children’s Theatre (1929) to include Atlanta’s youngest audiences in fully produced theatrical experiences. in 1979, the Alliance created the Theatre School (now the Acting Program and Education Department) in order to strengthen the relationship with our community. in 2007, under the leadership of Susan Booth, Artistic Director, the Alliance received the regional Theatre Tony Award®.
The Alliance has created a large body of new work: world premiere musicals with a strong track record of Broadway, touring and subsequent regional productions; the plays of early career playwrights through the Alliance/Kendeda National graduate Playwright competition; work on a nationally watched stage, launching and sustaining Atlanta’s artistic community; and original plays for young audiences at every age level.
The Alliance takes great pride in our educational programming through the institute for Educators and Teaching Artists, community education including classes for all ages and abilities of theatre interest; and adult student productions of unproduced plays in development. Twice recognized by the Federal Department of Education as leaders in the field of arts education, these programs reflect the Alliance’s commitment to arts access.
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SynopsisWhen Annie Rabinovich, a 20-year-old college student who left the Soviet Union as a baby, decides to spend her summer break studying Russian in Moscow, she can’t begin to imagine the adventures awaiting her. I mean, sure, there are warnings: That odd scar on her mother, Olga’s, chest, for instance. But things get seriously dicey when Annie arrives in Russia: The girl across the hall, Masha, claims that her boyfriend has turned into a bear. And her new friend, Katya, has a sugar daddy she calls the tsar; he’s married to a wicked witch and Katya has started following his daughter, the Other Katya, around town. Plus, there’s Auntie Yaroslava — Annie’s not sure, but could this sweet old lady who looks 306 years old and never seems to leave the house actually be the girl-eating witch, Baba Yaga? Come to think of it, why does she keep cooking for Annie? It seems the longer Annie stays in the city, the blurrier the lines between reality and fantasy become. To secure her Russian happily ever after, must Annie take action soon? Or is it already too late?
board Chairvice Chair
Immediate Past ChairTreasurer
Dan Reardonvictoria PalefskyHoward L. FeinsandPatrick J. Gunning
James L. AndersonJoe bankoffKenny blankMark CallawaySteve ChaddickAlan ColbergLinda DavidsonPhilippa v. EllisDaryl EvansReade FahsA.D. FrazierAndrew GoldeLaura HardmanLila Hertz
Jocelyn HunterRosthema viener KastinJohn KellerJames KilbergJeff Levyvalarie LischerCynthia H. MaloyAlan McKeonS. Alan McKnight, Jr.John Hays MershonHala ModdelmogPhilip H. MoïseMaureen MorrisonRichard S. Myrick
Scarlet Pressley-brownHelen Smith PriceMaurice M. RosenbaumWilliam b. RowlandStephen SeligWilliam D. SleeperH. bronson SmithKaren SpiegelCharles E. TaylorRobert WalkerPeter D. WeitznerP.J. Younglove Hovey
Rita M. AndersonKenneth L. bernhardtFrank S. ChewAnn W. Cramer
George GoodwinHelen M. RegensteinRobert E. Reiser, Jr.Debbie Shelton
Jane E. ShiversSally G. Tomlinsonbenjamin T. White
Madelyn AdamsTracie ArnoldTerri bagenNeil barclayCandace bellMark bellbarry berlinveronica bigginsNancy bistritzMelanie boltaxSarah Robinson bordersErin brownStephen brownDonna burchfieldSusan CallawayJames Cox ChambersRon ClarkTony ConwayRichard CraveyJackie CushmanSallie DanielDebbie DermerJohn Deushane
Patricia L. DickeySally DorseyEnid DraluckCydnee DubrofDiane Durginbob EckardtJo Roberson EdwardsRandi EmermanKathryn FarleyEllen Feinsandvalerie FergusonDonna Fitzmauricebarry FlinkJay FreerMargie GoheenLisa GreenbergPatrice GreerJennifer Halevalerie Hartmanvirginia HepnerStephanie HuskPam Jenkins
Stacii Jae JohnsonAndrea JonesDavid KunianskyConstance LewisKristie MadaraRosemary MageeKent MatlockPhilip McAdooPenny McPheeDedi MohrCynthia MorelandElena MullicanLinda Newportbill NigutMonica PearsonTravis ReedHarrison RohrPaul Root Wolpebobby RosenbloumJack SawyerChristine SchneiderAlan Schreihofer
Sonny Seals The Honorable Leah Ward Sears
Linda SeligJanece ShafferAnne Sheehanbrian SheplerCindy SheplerLinda SilbermanChandra Stephens-
AlbrightCharlita Stephens-Walkerveda StoreyTodd TautfestSusan TuckerWayne vasonLynda WalkerA. Penniman Wells, Jr.Rick WesternMary WilliamsSuzy WilnerJoni Winston
President, STARS/Alliance Children’s Theatre Guild President, Alliance Theatre Guild
valarie LischerSarah Larson
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Directors
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Advisory boardAdvisory board Chair: Ann W. Cramer
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sponsorsAlliance Sponsors are businesses, corporations and institutions that have supported
the work of the Alliance Theatre. We thank them for their generosity and support.
By attending our theatre, you have made a powerful statement about how important the arts are to you. With the 2011-12 Season, the Alliance Theatre turns 43. help us celebrate the power of great theatre for 43 years by making another
statement of support louder than any standing ovation.
Visit our website at alliancetheatre.org and click on Donate.
★★★★★★★ $250,000+
The Coca-Cola Company Kendeda Fund U.S. Department of Education
★★★★★★ $100,000+
Delta Airlines, Inc. The Shubert Foundation Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
★★★★★ $50,000+The Home Depot Edgerton Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Fulton County Arts CouncilZeist Foundation
★★★★ $25,000+AT&TCallaway Foundation, Inc.City of Atlanta Office
of Cultural Affairs
Publix Super Markets CharitiesNorth Highland CompanyThe Harold & Mimi Steinberg
Charitable Trust
Charles Loridans FoundationLivingston FoundationRich Foundation
★★★ $10,000+Atlanta FoundationAmerican Intercontinental
University
Cartoon Network Bryan CaveGeorgia Council for the Arts
Georgia Pacific FoundationJones DayPremiere Global Services, Inc.
★★ $5,000+
Arby's Foundation Duke Realty CorporationPlum Creek
Frances Wood Wilson Foundation
★ $2,500+Greenberg Traurig Digital Arts Studio
John and Mary Franklin Foundation
Alliance Theatre is a participant in the New Generations Program, funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation/The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and administered by Theatre Communications Group, the national organization for American theatre.
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Major funding for this organization is provided by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council.
This program is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) through the appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly. GCA is a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.
This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Major support is provided by the City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs.
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TuRNER BRoADCAsTINg sysTEm, INC. is committed to meaningfulcorporate citizenship in the communities in which the company operates and its employees work and live. The arts is one focus area of Turner’s local philanthropy, in particular organizations and programs that enhance the quality of life for all residents of its Atlanta hometown.
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★★★★ $35,000+
★ $10,000-$14,999The Balloun Familylisa & Joe BankoffSusan V. Booth & Max leventhalAnsley & Mark callawayAlan & chi colbergAnn & Jeff cramerMr. Tony l. conwaylinda & gene DavidsonMr. & Mrs. A. D. Frazier, Jr.Matthew & Doris gellerMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. gunningValerie hartmanDoug & lila hertz
Jocelyn J. hunterAndrea & Boland JonesPaul & rosthema KastinJohn & Angie KellerMrs. J. hicks lanierJeff levyMr. & Mrs. Steven J. ModdelmogMaureen & Angus Morrisonrichard S. & Winifred B. MyrickBob & Margaret reiserPatricia & Maurice rosenbaumlinda & Stephen SeligMr. & Mrs. charles B. Shelton iii
Mr. & Mrs. h. Bronson SmithJohn & Karen Spiegelchandra Stephens-Albright
& Warren Albrightcharlita Stephens-Walker, charles
& Delores Stephenschuck & lisa cannon-TaylorMr. & Mrs. ramon ToméMr. & Mrs. Edus h. Warren, Jr.rick & Terri Westernramona & Ben WhiteSuzy WilnerAmy & Todd Zeldin
ToP billiNGExecutive Producers ★★ $7,500-$9,999
James AndersonThe Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Melanie & S. Alan McKnight, Jr.P.J. Younglove hovey
Executive Producers ★ $5,000-$7,499Peg & Bill Balzercandace & Jeff BellSarah & Jim BordersFrank & Mary Anne chewMarcia & John DonnellEve & Bob EckardtDr. & Mrs. Edmond i. griffin
Jay & Debbie goldmanDr. & Mrs. John B. hardmanKathy harrisMr. & Mrs. J. Michael hostinskyMr. & Mrs. James c. KennedyPhilip i. Kent Foundationcynthia & Alan Maloy
Mr. & Mrs. John hays MershonMr. Walter W. MitchellPhil & caroline MoïseMr. & Mrs. Kenyon Murphyhelen Smith PriceMr. & Ms. hugh S. rippsDr. & Mrs. Dennis lee Spangler
Producers ★★ $3,500-$4,999Kathy & Ken BernhardtMr. Stephen Brown
& Dr. Bayley royer
Mr. & Mrs. W. Kent canipeMr. Dick Dickson & Ms. Yin loPhilippa & Burrell Ellis
Mr. & Mrs. rick FuessMrs. helen M. regensteinWilliam & Margarita Sleeper
Barbara & Steve chaddick Victoria & howard Palefsky Sally g. Tomlinson
★★★ $25,000-$34,999
★★ $15,000-$24,999
Mr. & Mrs. howard Feinsand James Starr Moore Memorial Foundation Dan & garnet reardon
David & carolyn gouldJames & lori Kilberg
Stephen & Marjorie osheroffPatty & Doug reid
Joni Winston
Balfour Beatty constructionMrs. Susan Beallor-Snyder
& Mr. Stuart SnyderMs. Beryl Bergquist
ron & lisa Brill charitable TrustDr. & Mrs. Thomas h. callawayJohn & lucy cookMr. & Mrs. Edward S. croft iii
richard & linda DiedrichDouglas & camille Duerrcharles & carol EdwardsEierman Foundation
Producers ★ $2,500-$3,499
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JoAnne & charles S. AckermanMadelyn r. AdamsJudge gregory A. Adams
& Wanda AdamsDiane & Kent AlexanderElaine & Miles AlexanderDr. & Mrs. raymond AllenTheodore & Andrea Altholzrita & Ted AndersonJudy M. Andersonherbert & Myrtice ArnoldElizabeth & John BaconMark & Pam BellMr. & Mrs. Ted r. BenningMs. Ann B. BishopMs. Pamela l. BlackburnMr. ron l. clark, Jr.Akbar cojoeMr. & Mrs. James l. curryMs. Sallie Adams DanielDante’s Down the hatch, BuckheadMs. Diana DePintoMs. Patricia l. DickeyMs. cydnee Dubrof
& Mr. robert McDonoughDiane Durginralph & ree EdwardsDr. & Mrs. Norman ElliottMs. Elizabeth r. EtollMs. gail h. EvansMichael & Jody FeldmanMs. Valerie FergusonDr. & Mrs. Arnoldo Fiedotin
Melanie & richard FineAndy FisherDr. cynthia J. Fordyce & Sharon huletteMr. craig garrettMr. Joe gfallerMr. & Mrs. John J. gillinDale r.F. goodmanMr. & Mrs. Seth greenberglouise Staton gunnrachel & Mike hammerJohn & Simone hansonMs. Kristin hathaway hansen
& Mr. Norman hansenEtta raye hirschPearlann & Jerry horowitzTycho & Marie howle FoundationJocelyn J. hunterMr. & Mrs. Joseph hurleyMr. & Mrs. harold itkinrichard & Marcia JacobsonMs. caroline Johnin honor of carol Jones
& the Alliance Theatre Education Department
Veronique & Baxter JonesMr. & Mrs. richard Krugerlanier-goodman FoundationMs. carolyn lawsonconchita heyn & robert lichtefeldlubo FundM.c. Jackson, Sr. Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Nathan MetzgerMr. & Ms. Michael J. Millett
June M. MorrisonMr. & Mrs. charles MoseleyJoyce & Michael NatbonyMr. Joseph NorthingtonMrs. & Mrs. Solon PattersonBill & carey PeardPeg PetersenSam & Barbara PettwayDon & rosalinda ratajczakMr. & Mrs. John richardPeter & Alice rogersDr. & Mrs. charles rosenbergDavid & Sharon SchachterMs. christine SchneiderMr. Kevin D. SeawayMr. & Mrs. Timothy E. SheehanMr. Brian Shively & Mr. Jim JinhongMr. & Mrs. Mark SilbermanMartin & Patricia SilbigerPaul V. Spiegl, Sr. MDJim & Janie StratigosMrs. & Mr. otha SydnorMs. Victoria SylvainDrs. Eldred & Ava TaylorDr. & Mrs. Kenneth g. Taylorchad Thornhilllynda & richard WalkerMr. Alex & Mr. Marc D. WeinbergJoan WhitcombJ.M. Wilkerson construction companyMr. & Mrs. John A. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. D. Brent WyperMr. & Mrs. Erwin Zaban
Associate Producers $1,500-$2,499
Alliance donors provide over $1.2 million to the Annual Fund and Annual Fundraising events so that we can continue to present exceptional theatre and educational programs to our community. We are deeply grateful for their support. *Gifts processed as of December 1, 2011
The Elster FoundationDiane & Daryl EvansAlan & Willa FabianMr. & Mrs. reade FahsKathryn T. Farley, PhDMs. Beryl FarrisMr. & Mrs. Barry goheenDr. & Mrs. Edmond i. griffinMr. & Mrs. lance E. hallJoan & David herskovitsMr. & Mrs. James E. hugh, iiiMr. clay JacksonMr. & Mrs. Mark A. JungersDavid l. Kuniansky
leslie leigh M.D.Dick lyonKristie l. MadaraDedi & Julian MohrJodi & henry NidenDr. Kathleen Nixon & Dr. gregory BerkeyJohn & helen ParkerMonica K. PearsonSusan & David PetersonProcore SolutionsMs. lynne raganMr. Travis reedBill & rhonda rowlandAlan & cyndy Schreihofer
Sonny & Jeanne SealsMichele & glenn Shearcharlotte & Tom ShieldsJane E. Shivershenry N. & Margaret P. StaatsSouthern States llcKaren & Alex StickneyTAYlAr Development & AssociatesMichael & June TompkinsTroutman Sanders llPSusan & Tom WardellPenn & Sally WellsJohn & Kathy Zamer
Producers ★ $2,500-$3,499 (cont.)
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annual fundAlliance donors provide over $1.2 million to the Annual Fund and Annual Fundraising events so that we can continue to present exceptional theatre and educational programs to our community. We are deeply grateful for their support. *Gifts processed as of December 1, 2011
gene g. Abel, M.D. & Nora harlowMr. & Mrs. howell Adams, Jr.Ms. & Mr. Jody l. AndradeEllen ArnovitzMr. & Mrs. robert ArogetiMs. Karen BeardsleeMr. & Mrs. george BoydMs. Barbara BradyMs. Erin A. Brown & Ms. regine clementMr. Michael J. colesAlice J. cunninghamMr. & Mrs. David E. DermerMs. Jo r. EdwardsMs. Diane hockstaderlinda & richard hubertMr. robert A. Jetmundsen
gordon l. Joyner, Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Peter g. KessenichMr. & Mrs. David E. KieferMark & Brenda lichtensteinPrintpack inc. & The gay
& Erskine love Fdn.Mr. Alan B. McKeon & Ms. Evelyn AshleyJim & Jo McleanSally & Tom McNultyAvery & Valerie MunningsAnn Starr & Kent NelsonMr. & Mrs. lynn NewportDr. & Mrs. Stephen i. oppenheimerMr. & Mrs. Markham D. oswaldMr. & Mrs. John reevesDr. Susan rifkin & Mr. David rifkin
Mr. John A. SabineKevin SangstonMr. & Mrs. ross W. SchiavoSimon Schwob Foundation, inc.Mr. & Mrs. Brian SheplerMr. & Mrs. gerald Silverboardin honor of Marquita SpragginsDr. odessa K. SpragginsMrs. c. Preston StephensMaria-ruth StortsMr. Todd A. Tautfest
& Mr. Kevin EschDr. William TorresMs. Kimberly Tribble & Mr. Mark S. langeDr. & Mrs. Bruce Y. Tylerlynne Winship
Benefactors $1,000-$1,499
Legacy SocietyThe following are members of the legacy Society who are ensuring the future strength of the Alliance Theatre through planned gifts to benefit the Theatre. The legacy Society is the special recognition group for those who have included the Theatre or any component of the Woodruff Arts center in their estate plans. For more information about making a planned gift to benefit the Alliance Theatre, Maya robinson, Major contributions Manager at 404.733.4710 or Maya.robinson@woodruffcenter.org.
rita M. AndersonAnonymousBetty Blondeau-russellJim & Anne BreedloveAnn & Jeff cramerMr. & Mrs. Edward S. croft, iiiSallie Adams Daniellinda & gene Davidson
laura & John hardmanglen E. & Nancy heslerP.J. Younglove hoveyWilliam c. hydeMr. & Mrs. John hays MershonMr. & Mrs. John MccolskeyPhil & caroline MoïseJan Pomerantz
helen M. regensteinBob & Margaret reiserNeal & Tricia SchachtelMr. & Mrs. charles B. Shelton, iiiJane E. ShiversWayne & lee harper Vasonrick & Terri Westernramona & Ben White
Matching Gift CompaniesWe would like to thank the following companies who have donated matching gifts to the Alliance Theatre’s Annual Fund. Please check to see if your employer will match your contribution.
American Express companyAmerican honda Motor co., inc.Aon corporationAT&TBank of AmericaBryan cave-Powell goldsteincharles Schwab and co., inc.chubb & Son, inc.cigNA corporationcitigroup Foundation
The coca-cola companyEquifax inc.Federated Department Stores, inc.gE Energyhome Depot FoundationiBM corporationJPMorgan Private BankKimberly-clark FoundationMacy’s FoundationMcDonald’s corporation
Merrill lynch & co., incNDchealthNorfolk Southern corporationPrudential FinancialSprintSunTrust FoundationTime Warner, inc.UPSVerizon corporationYahoo!
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Patron Circle of StarsBy investing $15,000 or more in The Woodruff Arts Center and its divisions — the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, High Museum of Art and Young Audiences — these outstanding Annual Corporate Campaign donors helped us raise more than $8.9 million last year. Thank you!
CHAirMAn’S COunCil
★★★★★★★★★★★★$500,000+The Coca-Cola Company Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.
UPS
★★★★★★★★★★★$450,000+Cox Interests Atlanta Journal-Constitution
James M. Cox Foundation, Cox Radio Group Atlanta, WSB-TV
Hon. Anne Cox Chambers
★★★★★★★★★★$300,000+Deloitte LLP, its Partners
& Employees
★★★★★★★★★$200,000+AT&T The Community Foundation
for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Ernst & Young, Partners
& EmployeesThe Home Depot Foundation Jones Day Foundation
& Employees PwC Partners & Employees Mabel Dorn Reeder FoundationSunTrust Bank Employees
& Trusteed Foundations Florence C. & Harry L. English
Memorial Fund Greene-Sawtell Foundation SunTrust FoundationTurner Broadcasting System, Inc.
★★★★★★★★$150,000+Delta Air Lines, Inc. Equifax Inc. & Employees KPMG LLP, Partners
& Employees The Rich Foundation, Inc. Wells Fargo
★★★★★★★$100,000+Alston & Bird LLP Bank of AmericaKaiser Permanente King & Spalding Partners
& Employees The Klaus Family FoundationThe Marcus Foundation, Inc. The Sara Giles Moore FoundationNovelis Inc.Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. The David, Helen & Marian
Woodward Fund
★★★★★★$75,000+AirTran Airways Holder Construction CompanyKilpatrick Townsend
& Stockton LLP The Sartain Lanier Family
Foundation, Inc.Regions Financial Corporation
★★★★★$50,000+AGL Resources Inc. Lisa & Joe BankoffCiscoAnn & Jay DavisDoosan Infracore InternationalFederal Home Loan Bank
of Atlanta
Frank Jackson Sandy Springs Toyota and Scion
Beth & Tommy HolderNewell RubbermaidPrimericaDevyne Stephens Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLPThe Zeist Foundation, Inc.
★★★★$35,000+Katharine & Russell Bellman
FoundationBryan Cave LLPMr. & Mrs. Bradley Currey, Jr. GE EnergyGeorgia-PacificThe Imlay Foundation, Inc. Invesco PLC Norfolk Southern, Employees
& Foundation Siemens Industry, Inc.Harris A. Smith Frances Wood Wilson
Foundation, Inc.
★★★$25,000+Accenture & Accenture
EmployeesAir Serv CorporationAtlanta Foundation Julie & Jim Balloun BB&T CorporationLaura & Stan BlackburnCIGNA FoundationCousins Properties Incorporated Crawford & Company Ford & Harrison LLPJack & Anne Glenn Foundation, Inc.GMT Capital CorporationInfor Global Solutions ING
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Sarah & Jim KennedyPhilip I. Kent Foundation The Ray M. & Mary Elizabeth
Lee Foundation, Inc.LexisNexis Risk SolutionsThe Blanche Lipscomb
Foundation Macy’s Foundation Katherine John Murphy
FoundationPatty & Doug Reid Family
FoundationRockTenn SCANA Energy Southwire CompanySprintTowers WatsonTroutman Sanders LLP Waffle House, Inc. Gertrude & William C.
Wardlaw Fund
★★$15,000+A. E. M. Family FoundationACE Charitable FoundationAlixPartnersAlvarez & MarsalArnall Golden Gregory LLPThe Partners & Employees
of Atlanta Equity InvestorsAtlanta Marriott Marquis Beaulieu Group, LLC Susan R. Bell & Patrick M. MorrisThe Arthur M. Blank Family
Foundation The Boston Consulting GroupCatherine S. & J. Bradford
BranchThe Capital Group Companies
Charitable FoundationRoxanne & Jeffrey Cashdan
Center Family Foundation Mr. Charles Center Mr. & Mrs. Fred Halperin Ms. Charlene BermanChartisChick-fil-A, Inc.CornerCap Investment CounselDuke Realty CorporationEgon Zehnder InternationalEisner Family FoundationFeinberg Charitable TrustFifth Third BankFirst Data CorporationGas South, LLC Genuine Parts Company Georgia Natural Gas Dolores & Javier C. GoizuetaGrant Thornton LLPHarland Clarke HD SupplyThe Howell Fund, Inc. ICS Contract Services, LLCMr. & Mrs. M. Douglas IvesterJamestownMr. & Mrs. Tom O. Jewell Weldon H. Johnson Family
FoundationIngrid Saunders JonesThe Jones Day Foundation in
honor of James H. LandonMr. & Mrs. Muhtar Kent Kurt P. Kuehn & Cheryl DavisLanier Parking SolutionsThe Latham Foundation Barbara W. & Bertram L. Levy
FundLivingston Foundation, Inc.Karole & John LloydLockheed Martin Aeronautics
Company Marsh-Mercer
Mohawk Industries, Inc. & Frank H. Boykin
Mueller Water Products, Inc.Gail & Bob O’LearyVicki R. PalmerPaul, Hastings, Janofsky
& Walker LLP Piedmont Charitable
Foundation, Inc.Printpack Inc./The Gay
& Erskine Love Foundation Mary & Craig RamseyMr. & Mrs. David M. Ratcliffe Emily Winship Scott FoundationSkanska USA Building Inc.Spencer Stuart Karen & John Spiegel Superior Essex Inc. Sysco AtlantaUnited Distributors, Inc.WATL/WXIA/Gannett
FoundationJohn F. WielandMr. & Mrs. James B. Williams Sue & Neil Williams Carla & Leonard Wood The Xerox Foundation Yancey Bros. Co.Mr. & Mrs. Robert A.
Yellowlees
*Annual Campaign Donors from
June 1, 2010 - May 31, 2011
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alliance theatre staffARTIsTICJennings hertz Artistic Director ..................................... Susan V. BoothSally g. Tomlinson Artistic Director of Theatre for Youth ......................................... Rosemary NewcottAssociate Producer ........................................................ Jody FeldmanDirector of New Projects ....................................................Celise KalkeArtist in Dialogue .............................................................. Pearl Cleagecommunity Engagement & casting .............................DayRon J. MilesArtistic Assistant ...................................................................William IllgArtistic intern ........................................................... Margo Moskowitzliterary intern .................................................................... Jirèh Holderliterary assistance .....................................................Nichole PamiettoKenny leon Fellow .............................................................Elliott Dixon
EDuCATIONDirector of Educational Programs ...............................Christopher MosesDirector of the Acting Program...............................................Al HamacherDirector, institute for Educators and Teaching Artists ...........Carol T. JonesAssistant Director, institute for Educators and Teaching Artists ..............................Michele MummertEducation Development Manager ...................................... Sharon BrewerEducation coordinator & Producer of Drama camps ...Christina Dresserinstitute for Educators & Teaching Artists Assistant...............Padgett WardEducation Assistant ..............................................................Rachel JonesTheatre for the Very Young coordinator ................................Olivia Astonresident Artist in Education ...........................................Patrick McColeryresident Teaching Artists ............Kim Bowers-Rheay, Valetta AndersonTeaching Artists ................................Ricardo Aponte, Paul Armbruster,
Denise Arribas, Olivia Aston, Corey Bradberry, Sharon Brewer, Jaehn Clare, Steve Coulter, John Doyle, Sharon Foote,
Allison Gardner, Kimberly Geter, Holly Godwin, Amy Handler, Bart Hansard, Angie Harrell, Michael Haverty, Laura Heckman, Lesley Howe, BJ Hughes, John Jaramillio, Bernard D. Jones,
Rachel Jones, LeeAnna Lambert, Amy Lucas, Barry Stewart Mann, Morgan McCrary, Michele McCullough Hazard, Bryan Mercer,
Tracy V. Moore, Kati Grace Morton, Jessica Muhammad, Sarah Lancaster Cave, Karen Ramps, Claire Ritzler,
Manny Rivers, Kirk Seaman, Linda Sherbert, Don Slaton, Sheri Mann Stewart, Clint Thornton, Shirnest Tolbert,
Allison upshaw, Jeanene Williams
ADmINIsTRATIoNgeneral Manager ................................................................Max Leventhalcompany Manager ............................................................Laura ThrustonManagement Assistant ............................................................ Alicia QuirkManager of information resources .........................................Jim Hubbert
FINANCEDirector of Finance & Administration ......................................Brian ShivelyAccounting coordinator ................................................................Julie HallAccounting coordinator ................................................... Ashley Bradford
DEvELopmENTDirector of Development .................................Kristin Hathaway Hansencorporate relations officer ....................................................Paige SmithMajor contributions Manager...........................................Maya RobinsonSpecial Events & Board Manager ..............................Lindsey Hardegreegrants Manager .......................................................Rebecca LevenbergDevelopment coordinator ..........................................Janet AbercrombieSpecial Events & Board Assistant .............................................April CaseDevelopment Volunteer ..................................................Elaine Hentschel
mARkETINgDirector of Marketing............................................................... Gary SayersBrand Manager .................................................................Caroline TannerPublic relations Manager ..........................................Kathleen CovingtonDigital Brand Manager ............................................................. John MaleyMarketing Volunteer .....................................................................Don VannMarketing intern .................................................................. Audra Paganogroup Sales Manager .................................................... Quidana Bosmangroup Sales coordinator ...................................................Laura PeacockBrand coordinator .................................................................Emily BrysonPatron Services Manager. ...........................................................Shana OrrPatron Services coordinator .................................................... Alicia Quirkhouse Managers .............................Olivia Aston, Dana Hylton Calabro,
Christina Dresser, Lindsey Hardegree, Ken McNeil, Alicia Quirk, Lynn Vatter
Assistant Manager Season Tickets ..................................... Danielle HicksSenior Ticket Agents .........................................Chad Martin, Ken McNeil
pRoDuCTIoN
Production ManagementProduction Manager .......................................................Rixon Hammond
Stage ManagementAlliance Stage Managers ................... Pat A. Flora, R. Lamar Williamshertz Stage Management Production Assistant ...........Jayson T. WaddellStage Management Apprentices ...........................................Barbara GanttTYF Stage Manager .................................................................Liz CampbellTYF Stage Management Production Assistant ................. Amy Radebaugh
Stage OperationsStage operations Manager ..................................................Scott Bownecrew chief ...................................................................... Vincent SimonsTYF crew chief ....................................................................Deb MaberryFlyman ...................................................................................Willie Parks
ElectricsElectrics Manager ......................................................................Pete ShinnStaff Electricians .................. Sean Hamilton, Steve Jordan, Jenn Trippe
Soundresident Sound Designer ..................................................... Clay BenningSound Engineers/Board ops ..............Holly Blakely, Hidenori Nakajo,
Brian Smith
SceneryTechnical Director ...............................................................Victor W. SmithAssistant Technical Director ......................................................Megan KierShop Foreman ....................................................................Patrick Conleycarpenters....... Manny Abreo, Jes Cottrell, Kevin Green, Jessica Rohdecharge Scenic Artist ..................................................................Kat ConleyScenic Artist ......................................................................Christa Seekatz
PropertiesProperties Manager ..............................................................Robert ElliottProps lead Artisan .......................................................... Suzanne MorrisProperties Buyer Artisan .............................................Heather SchroederProperties Artisan ................................................................. Brian Marino
Costumescostume Shop Manager ................................................Carol HammondDesign Assistant....................................English Benning, Emily KramerDraper ....................................................Julie Kennedy, Cindy Lou Whocraftsmaster ................................................................. Diana L. ThomasStitchers/First hands ......Laury Conley, Lyudmila Fesenko, Maegan RobinsonWig Master ........................................................................Robert NavarreWardrobe ............................................................ John Hardy, Niki TraxlerAdditional Wardrobe .............................................................Scotty Rowell
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