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AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE
Book, Music, & Lyrics by Matt Schatz
Directed by Reginald L. Douglas
Music Directed by Douglas Levine

Orchestrations by Rona Siddiqui
Co-Production with Pittsburgh CLO
Unexpectedly Titled
An idealistic literary manager at a non-profit theater wants to change the world by discovering unsung writers and plays that matter, but her tone-deaf boss instead chooses a “pop superstar” to write the “hit” that will keep the theater from going out of business. A hilarious new musical about the battle of art versus commerce.

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Published by City Theatre Company, 2021-11-23 09:30:45

An Untitled New Play by Justin Timberlake

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE
Book, Music, & Lyrics by Matt Schatz
Directed by Reginald L. Douglas
Music Directed by Douglas Levine

Orchestrations by Rona Siddiqui
Co-Production with Pittsburgh CLO
Unexpectedly Titled
An idealistic literary manager at a non-profit theater wants to change the world by discovering unsung writers and plays that matter, but her tone-deaf boss instead chooses a “pop superstar” to write the “hit” that will keep the theater from going out of business. A hilarious new musical about the battle of art versus commerce.

NOV 27 – DEC 19 2021 A CO-PRODUCTION WITH

AN UNTITLED
NEW PLAY
BY JUSTIN
TIMBERLAKE

BOOK, MUSIC, AND LYRICS BY MATT SCHATZ
DIRECTED BY REGINALD L. DOUGLAS
MUSIC DIRECTION BY DOUGLAS LEVINE

UP NEXT AT CITY THEATRE

JANUARY 22 – FEBRUARY 13, 2022

First seen at City Theatre in 1996 and
based on the writings of Marshall McLuhan,
The Medium explores the effect of media and
emerging technologies on our perceptions,
our psyches,and our personal lives.

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FROM THE CO-ARTISTIC DIRECTORS

In An Untitled New Play By Justin Timberlake, Playwright and
Composer Matt Schatz serves up a delightful skewering of one new
play’s path to the stage. It often takes years for a new work, especially a new

musical, to make it from a playwright’s first words on paper to opening night. Untitled’s
journey could be a case of art imitating life; this long simmering partnership launched in
2018, when the CLO invited City Theatre to workshop the play-turned-musical as part of
the SPARK Festival. Three workshops, two dramaturgs, several awards, and one
postponed production later, the script will finally make its world premiere, supported by
both organizations, on Pittsburgh’s South Side.

But far from the drama you’ll see on stage, the behind-the-scenes collaboration between
City Theatre and CLO exemplifies the supportive theater community in Pittsburgh. As arts
organizations rebuild following the forced intermission of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is
thoughtful communication and partnerships that make new productions possible. While
our stages remained dark, performing arts organizations throughout the city met monthly
to discuss strategies for returning. These meetings fostered conversations of how
organizational resources could be shared and, ultimately, CLO and City Theatre were able
to team up and bring Untitled to life across the river.

The production is also a homecoming for many members of the creative team—from
playwright Matt Schatz (2018’s The Burdens) to director Reginald L. Douglas (former
Artistic Producer at City Theatre). Plus, we welcome back designers Britton Mauk (scenic),
Andy Ostrowski (lights), Zachary Beattie-Brown (sound), and Dominque Fawn Hill
(costumes), along with music director Douglas Levine (who you might have caught in the
digital production of Claws Out: A Holiday Drag Musical last year). And of course, Julianne
Avolio is back on the Main Stage where she was last seen in Cry It Out, the run of which
had to be cut short in March 2020 because of—well, you know.... And finally: we are
equally excited to welcome new faces to the stage and rehearsal hall, forging
relationships with artists both near and far.

All that’s missing in this recipe is an audience. We’re thrilled to welcome City Theatre and
CLO patrons alike to the theater and grateful for your support of new works and
longstanding collaborations.

Marc Masterson Clare Drobot Monteze Freeland

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 3

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

City Theatre is deeply grateful to the following community of volunteers

who support City Theatre’s mission, programming, and artists by donating their time,
wisdom, financial resources, and public advocacy. The work we do would not be possible
without their ongoing leadership and support.

PRESIDENT MEMBERS Delvina L. Morrow †
Alex Condron † David Betts † Marcia Morton
Steve Carpenter Barbara Rudiak, PhD
VICE PRESIDENTS Judy Cheteyan Susan B. Smerd, PhD
Nancy D. Washington, PhD, † Tomé Cousin Sandra Solomon
K. Scott Baker † Betty Cruz Tamara Tunie †
Holly Hatcher-Frazier Deepak Wadhwani
TREASURER Kenneth A. Glick, MD Bria Walker
Caitlin Green † Marc Masterson
Michelle McCreery, Esq † † Executive Committee Members
SECRETARY James McNeel
Matthew J. Galando †

In 2018, by resolution of the board of the directors, City Theatre created an Honorary Board to
recognize the extraordinary service of previous volunteers and leaders who have been
instrumental to the organization’s continued growth and success.

HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS

Carol R. Brown Edward H. Harrell Beth W. Newbold
Tacy Byham, Ph.D. Dee Jay Oshry
Norbert J. Connors, II Thomas Hollander David L. Porges
Robert M. Frankel, in memoriam Jeffrey Solomon
Ira H. Gordon, in memoriam Clyde B. Jones, III Iris Amper Walker

Gerri Kay, in memoriam
Roslyn Litman, in memoriam
David E. Massaro

Please remember, masks – covering your mouth and nose –
should be worn at all times when indoors at City Theatre.

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 5



PRESENT

BOOK, MUSIC & LYRICS BY

MATT SCHATZ

DIRECTED BY

REGINALD L. DOUGLAS †

MUSIC DIRECTED BY

DOUGLAS LEVINE

STARRING

Julianne Avolio*
Melessie Clark*
Lara Hayhurst*
Craig MacDonald*

Patti Kelly* Britton Mauk Dominique Fawn Hill

Stage Manager Scenic Designer Costume Designer

Andrew Ostrowski** Zachary Beattie-Brown Clare Drobot

Lighting Designer Sound Designer Co-Dramaturg

Olivia O’Connor Rona Siddiqui Alex Manalo

Co-Dramaturg Orchestrator Movement Coordinator

November 27 – December 19, 2021
No intermission

* Member†ofMAecmtobresr’ Equity Association ** Member of United Scenic Artists
of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE was developed during Pittsburgh CLO’s Spark Festival
for New Small Musicals with additional support from the Benter Foundation, the Heinz Endowments,

and the Richard King Mellon Foundation.

WHO'S WHO

CHARACTERS

CAST

Beth Julianne Avolio
Liz Cohen Melessie Clark
El Yamasaki Brooks Lara Hayhurst
Todd-Michael Smyth Craig MacDonald

BAND Douglas Levine
RJ Heid
Music Director/Keyboard Ken Karsh
Drums Jay Weaver
Guitar Rona Siddiqui
Guitar Joshua Fried
Orchestrator
Music Assistant

Setting: Mostly New York City
Time: Mostly Pre-Pandemic

SONG LIST: 10. Omens, Auguries and Portents Dire
11. Timberlake’s Done It
1. Do Good Work 12. My Name is Beth
2. Do Your Play 13. Change That (Reprise)
3. Jonathon Isaacs 14. Grist For the Mill
4. You’re Blushing 15. Monologue by El Yamasaki Brooks
5. Would You Ever Have Said That? 16. Do Good Work (Reprise)
6. I Wish I Could Tell You
7. Starstruck Starfucker Music and lyrics by Matt Schatz
8. Change That
9. You’re Blushing (Reprise)

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 9

A Show’s By Co-Dramaturgs
Olivia O’Connor and Clare Drobot

Journey Matt Schatz’s AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE is a musical about
From Page theater, and yet we never
see a stage, cast, or
audience. Instead, the
To Stage show takes place on the
long road before rehearsal
or performance — during
season planning. In that period, the magic of theater looks
like any other office job: a series of phone calls, meetings,
and emails. Of course, in UNTITLED, those seemingly
mundane tasks carry exceptionally high (and exceptionally
funny) stakes, as the staff of one theater wrestles with whether to program new
unheralded artists or succumb to the siren song of commercialism and celebrity.

UNTITLED captures the behind-the-scenes of the behind-the-scenes. But even
before the timeline we see in the show, in which a play is about to be programmed
into a theater’s season, a play or musical’s journey is often already many years in
the making.

The show you see on opening night is almost never a first draft. Instead, it’s the
culmination of a playwright’s years-long process of writing and rewriting to find
the story’s strongest iteration — and often, submitting and resubmitting their
work to find the right theatrical home.

Some playwrights revise their work alone, but for many, the process of rewriting
is informed by conversation and collaboration, usually called “development.”

Dramaturgs, directors, and artistic directors are
often integral parts of the development process,
offering feedback on drafts, facilitating artist
residencies, or leading readings and workshops.

Certainly the past 18+ months have been an
especially challenging time to bring new works to
the stage, but in this case, collaboration has won
out and AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE will make its world
premiere! Here’s a map of some of its stops along
the way.

10 AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE’s journey from page
to stage.

• February 2016: Matt Schatz writes the first draft of UNTITLED, then a play
with one song, through a Playwrights Union writing challenge. The script is
shared in June as part of their First Peek reading series.

• April 2017: UNTITLED is a finalist for the Eugene O’Neill National
Playwrights Conference.

• January-March 2018: Matt composes additional songs, turning UNTITLED
into a musical.

• April 2018: City Theatre and Pittsburgh CLO collaborate on a reading of
UNTITLED in CLO’s SPARK Festival of New Musicals.

• January 2019: Pittsburgh CLO and City Theatre team up for a second
developmental reading of UNTITLED in Pittsburgh.

• May 2019: UNTITLED is featured at the ASCAP Foundation Musical
Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles.

• December 2019: UNTITLED wins the ASCAP Foundation Harold Arlen
Musical Theater Award.

• September 2019: Pittsburgh CLO announces the Kara Cabaret Series and the
world premiere of
UNTITLED, scheduled for
April 2020 at the CLO What exactly is a dramaturg?

Cabaret. The unlikely hero of UNTITLED describes

• January 2020: Pittsburgh herself as “a dramaturg for a not for profit
CLO hosts a pre-production theatre.” Dramaturg (or dramaturge) is a
reading of UNTITLED. word you might not have encountered if
you’re not working in a theatrical profession.
• March 2020: The world It owes its etymology to the German
premiere of UNTITLED is “dramaturgie” and the Greek word for
postponed in the wake of dramatic composition “dramatourgia.”
COVID-19. Dramaturgs work in a number of capacities:

• July 2021: City Theatre and assisting playwrights, directors, and creative
Pittsburgh CLO announce teams in shaping the story of a play;
the co-production of reading scripts and contributing to season
UNTITLED, now on City selection; leading community engagement
Theatre’s Mainstage. initiatives; and even writing program notes.

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WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO

JULIANNE AVOLIO (Beth) is overwhelmed to be back on the City Theatre stage,

right where she left it in March of 2020 as Lina in Cry It Out. After working on this
piece for some years at both City and Pittsburgh CLO, Julianne is delighted to finally
share it with the world, and is beyond grateful to Matt and Reg for helping her find
– and value – her voice. Thank you to the audiences who have waited patiently to
see this. For Ellen.

MELESSIE CLARK (Liz Cohen) is thrilled to be making her City Theatre debut!

A Pittsburgh native and Point Park University alumnus with a B.F.A. in Musical
Theatre, Melessie was most recently seen in Quantum Theatre’s The Current War and
Pittsburgh CLO’s The Wizard of Oz. Other PCLO credits include Grease, Rock of Ages,
The Wedding Singer, and Gypsy. Melessie has also been seen in Little Shop of Horrors
and School Girls; Or, the African Mean Girls Play (Pittsburgh Public Theater), A Sign
of the Times (Goodspeed Opera House and Delaware Theatre Company), Dreamgirls
(Alhambra Theatre), After Midnight (Norwegian Cruiselines), An Octoroon (Kinetic
Theatre), Dulcy (Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company), and The Old Settler (New
Horizon Theater). TV and film credits include “Farm Queens” on Great American Country, the short film We Are
Nowhere, the upcoming Netlfix series Archive 81 and feature film directed by Billy Porter. Melessie will be per-
forming in the new musical Goddess at Berkeley Repertory Theatre this spring. @melessieclark/melessieclark.com

LARA HAYHURST (El Yamasaki Brooks, Dance Captain) she/her: Lara

is incredibly grateful to be onstage again and thrilled that her first show back incor-
porates her two greatest loves: the creative experience and boy bands. Lara was seen
in the January 2020 workshop production of Untitled with Pittsburgh CLO and is
grateful to be along for the ride over to City Theatre. Broadway: Lady Day… starring
Audra McDonald. Off-Broadway: Do Re Mi. National Tour: Bye Bye Birdie (Kim).
Regional credits include Pittsburgh CLO, Casa Mañana, Flat Rock, Sacramento
Music Circus, Pittsburgh Public, Maine State, Fulton, Engeman, Paramount
(Chicago). BFA Pace University NYC. Thank you Reg, Matt, Mark, and this amazing cast and teams both at CLO
and City. Love to Trey, who allowed Lara to frost his hair in the summer of 2000 so he’d look more like Justin. Most
of all thank YOU for making the herculean effort to safely attend live theater again, and for all the support you
no doubt offered to artists during the last 18 months. More at larahayhurst.com and @larahayhurst

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WHO'S WHO

City Theatre would like to thank the following
consultants and contractors for helping in
the renovation of the lobby:

WHO'S WHO

CRAIG MACDONALD (Todd-Michael Smythe) is delighted to join the com-

pany at City Theatre. He last performed in Pittsburgh as Da in Once at CLO. Other
recent work: Count Dracula at Syracuse Stage (Van Helsing); All the Way at Theatre
Squared (Richard Russell); The Game’s Afoot Ivoryton Playhouse (William Gilette); The
Crucible at Olney Theatre Center (Giles Corey). He has recorded and released five
albums of original music with his band Old Scots. His thanks to Lisa. More at: craig-
macdonaldactor.com

BRITTON MAUK (Scenic Designer) is a Pittsburgh-based scenic designer. He

designed two world premieres — The Burdens at City Theatre, Old Man and the Sea
at Pittsburgh Playhouse — and now Untitled at City Theatre. Some of his other
designs from these venues include The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey at City
Theatre and Good Grief and Wig Out! at Pittsburgh Playhouse. Britton has designed
for regional theatres Portland Center Stage (Hedwig and the Angry Inch and upcom-
ing Rent) in Portland, OR; Long Wharf Theatre (I am My Own Wife) in New Haven, CT;
Cardinal Stage (Fun Home) in Bloomington, IN; and Mixed Blood (Mermaid Hour
Remixed) in Minneapolis, MN. Closer to home, he has designed for Front Porch Theatricals, CLO Cabaret, Prime
Stage, Pittsburgh Musical Theatre, and Quantum. He is a member of the USITT IDEAS Committee and is the
coordinator for the USITT Gateway Program. He is the owner and partner of Uncommon Craftsmen LLC which is a
fine carpentry and contracting business.

DOMINIQUE FAWN HILL (Costume Designer) is thrilled to back for yet

another ravishing season with the City Theatre Company. Her design credits
include: Journeys to Justice at Portland Opera, MLIMA’s TALE at The Profile
Theatre, Stew at SOHO Rep, Grow Up (Film), Where the Mountain Meets The Sea at
Actors Theatre Company, Hedwig and The Angry Inch at Portland Center Stage; One
Night in Miami at City Theatre Company, School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls
Play at  Kansas City Repertory Theatre, 125th & FREEdom at The National Black
Theatre, and Pipeline at the City Theatre Company. Her upcoming shows
include, Tambo & Bones at Playwrights Horizons, Grace at The Ford’s Theatre, White Noise at Studio Theatre, and
the Mei Ann Project at Harvard University. She holds a MFA from the University of California, San Diego. Website:
Dominiquefhill.com 

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 15

WHO'S WHO

REGINALD L. DOUGLAS (Director) is a director, producer, and advocate

dedicated to creating new work and supporting new voices. He was recently named
the Artistic Director of Mosaic Theater in Washington DC, following two years of ser-
vice as the Associate Artistic Director of Studio Theatre. He has directed work at the
Eugene O’Neill Center, TheaterWorksHartford, Contemporary American Theatre
Festival, Everyman Theatre, Weston Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Audible, Bard at
the Gate, Profile Theatre, Playwrights Realm, Kennedy Center, Pittsburgh CLO, Arizona
Theatre Company, Barrington Stage Company, Ford’s Theatre, Cape Cod Theatre
Project, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Squared, Cygnet Theatre, Palm Beach Drama Works, Playwrights
Center, NNPN Showcase at B Street Theatre, Capital Repertory Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Florida Rep, Third Rail,
Luna Stage, Harlem Stage, Wild Project, Signature Center, Drama League, The Lark (where he was the Van Lier
Directing Fellow), New York Theatre Workshop (where he was an inaugural 2050 Directing Fellow), and City
Theatre Company in Pittsburgh, where he served as the Artistic Producer from 2015-2020. Reginald has devel-
oped and directed plays and musicals by Dominique Morisseau, Cori Thomas, Angelica Chéri, Lynn Nottage,
Nikkole Salter, Dael Orlandersmith, Kemp Powers, Jen Silverman, Ngozi Anyanwu, Brian Quijada, Matt Schatz, Amy
Evans, Zakiyyah Alexander, Imani Uzuri, Dave Harris, Francisca Da Silveira, Khalil Kain, Chisa Hutchinson,
Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, Josh Wilder, Larry Powell, Kareem Fahmy, Harrison David Rivers, Donja R. Love, Brent
Askari, Nick Malakhow, Herb Newsome, Craig “muMs” Grant, Korde Arrington Tuttle, a.k. payne, Jessica Dickey,
Laura Brienza, Kevin R. Free, Micah Ariel Watson, and several others. He currently serves on the Executive
Committee of the Board of Directors of the National New Play Network and on the faculty of his alma mater,
Georgetown University. A proud member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, Reginald was the recip-
ient of the National Theatre Conference’s 2020 Emerging Professional Award. www.reginalddouglas.com

DOUGLAS LEVINE (Music Director, Keyboard) is thrilled to be returning

live and indoors at City Theatre! Previous City shows include the 2020 livestream of
Claws Out! (composer, co-lyricist), POP! (music director), Sam Bendrix at the Bon Soir
(arranger, music director), Hearts are Wild and Long Story Short (music director) and
Intimate Apparel (composer.) His original scores have been premiered by companies
including: Pittsburgh Public Theater, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Microscopic Opera
Company, The Warhol, The Playhouse REP, Conservatory and Junior Companies,
Attack Theatre, Pennsylvania Dance Theatre, Pittsburgh Classical Theatre, Pittsburgh
International Children’s Theater Festival, Dreams of Hope, Gateway to the Arts, Renaissance City Women’s Choir,
Junior Mendelssohn Choir, Pittsburgh Musical Theater, Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh and WQED FM.
levinemusic.com

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WHO'S WHO

MATT SCHATZ (Book, Music, and Lyrics) is a writer and composer.

Upcoming musicals include A Wicked Soul In Cherry Hill (Geffen Playhouse, Edgerton
New Play Award) and An Untitled New Play By Justin Timberlake (City Theatre/
Pittsburgh CLO). Other plays and musicals include The Door You Never Saw Before
(Geffen Stayhouse), The Burdens (The O’Neill, City Theatre, Bloomington Playwright’s
Project, Play-Per View), No One Sings Like You Anymore (Seattle Rep Commission), I
Battled Lenny Ross (Ensemble Studio Theatre), Georama (St. Louis Rep, Great River
Shakespeare Festival, NYMF), Where Ever It May Be (CLO Spark Festival), Dunkfest
’88 (Ars Nova), Love Trapezoid (Astoria Performing Arts Center), and The Tallest Building in the World (Luna
Stage). Awards include The Kleban Prize in Musical Theatre, The ASCAP Foundation Harold Arlen Musical Theater
Award, The Reva Shiner Comedy Award, the New York Musical Festival Outstanding Lyrics Award, and Broadway
World Pittsburgh’s Original Script of the Decade Award. Matt has been the recipient of five Ensemble Studio
Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation New Play Commissions; the most recent is an in-progress science musical
with playwright Anna Ziegler. Non-theater work includes composing the songs for Season Three of the hit Spotify/
Gimlet podcast series The Two Princes, and television and film projects developed for Fox, USA, TBS, Warner Bros,
CBS, EOne, and others. Matt was a writer for Taika Waititi’s upcoming Charlie and the Chocolate Factory adap-
tation for Netflix Animation. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter.

PATTI KELLY (Production Stage Manager) is thrilled to return to City

Theatre after 19 months! Having been with the company for over half of its lifetime,
some of Patti’s favorite shows at City Theatre include The Old Man and the Old Moon,
The Royale, Hand to God, The 39 Steps, Marcus; or The Secret of Sweet, Hedwig and
the Angry Inch, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of
Oscar Wilde, Molly Sweeney, The Baltimore Waltz, and Our Country’s Good. Other
credits include Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Hartford Stage; Hysteria for Pittsburgh
Public Theater; Richard II, The Tempest, Othello, As You Like It, Horse of a Different
Color, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth for Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival; and over 30 plays for the Carnegie
Mellon Showcase of New Plays. Patti is a recipient of the Fred Kelly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre
and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity.

Please remember, masks – covering your mouth and nose –
should be worn at all times when indoors at City Theatre.

AN UNTITLED NEW PLAY BY JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 17

WHO'S WHO

ZACHARY BEATTIE-BROWN (Sound Designer) is thrilled to be creating

again, with an amazing team, on such a great production. A Pittsburgh native, he
graduated from Point Park University (B.A., Design) and is on staff at Carnegie Mellon
University. Previous designs: f*ck7thgrade, One Night In Miami, We Are Among Us,
Pipeline, Citizens Market, A funny Thing…New York City, Wild With Happy, The Guard,
2016 Young Playwright’s Festival (City Theatre); Little Shop of Horrors, Parade, The
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Pitt Stages); Enter The Imaginarium
(Bricolage); Parade, Assassins, Reefer Madness! (Pittsburgh Playhouse); Doubt,
Private Lives (Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre); An Octoroon, Hamlet, & Rosencranzt & Guildenstern Are Dead
(Wilma Theatre); Becoming Dr. Ruth, Mickle Street, Dino, Around The World In 80 Days, Plaid Tidings, Ethel!;
Assistant Designer: Aspects of Love and The Buddy Holly Story (Walnut Street Theatre). Sending love to Mary,
Dennis, & Emilia.

ANDREW DAVID OSTROWSKI (Lighting Designer) Recent credits includes The Legend of Georgia

McBride for Barebones Productions, The Roommate for City Theatre, and Sunday in the Park with George for The
Pittsburgh Playhouse Conservatory Company. National credits include The National High School Musical Theater
Awards in NYC, The Asolo, Virginia Stage Company, Theater Works in Hartford CT., North Shore Music Theatre,
George Street Playhouse, TheatreWorks Palo Alto CA., Penn’s Landing Playhouse, New York Theater Institute,
Merrimack Repertory Company, The Arden Theatre Company, The Blumenthal Center in Charlotte NC, Spoleto
Festival USA, Madison Opera, Dallas Summer Musicals, Theater of the Stars at the fabulous Fox Theater as well
as others. Internationally his designs have appeared in France, Sweden, Scotland, and Ireland. From 1998-2003
Andy was the lighting director for an international tour of the Gershwin opera “Porgy and Bess”. In 2002, he was
given a national merit award from the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Local credits include Pittsburgh
Public Theatre, Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical, Pittsburgh Ballet, City Theatre, Pittsburgh Civic
Light Opera, Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh, The REP, The Conservatory Company at the Playhouse, Lincoln Park, as
well as, other. His local designs total over 300 productions. Andy resides in Pittsburgh and is an adjunct instruc-
tor for Point Park University as well as a freelance Lighting Designer for hire. www.tfpld.com

Vision, Mission, Core Values

Mission:
To provide an artistic home for the development and production of
contemporary plays that engage and challenge a diverse audience.

Vision:
To be the finest mid-sized theater in America.

Core Values:
Community | Collaboration | Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility | Creativity

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WHO'S WHO

ALEX MANALO (Movement Coordinator) is esctatic to be working on this

production. She is a graduate of Point Park University with a BA in Musical Theatre.
She has worked with several theater companies throughout the city such as CLO,
MTAP, Pittsburgh Public, Front Porch Theatrics, Pittsburgh Playhouse, Arcade Comedy
Theater, RealTime Interventions, and City Theatre. Some of her favorite credits include
Christmas Carol (Fan/Alice), Big Fish (Mermaid), Liat (South Pacific), and Assistant
Choreographer (Wizard of Oz). When not performing, she can be found teaching
dance and theater arts for CLO Academy of Musical Theater programs or choreo-
graphing for local high schools and community theaters. Alex wants to thank the creative team, cast, and crew
for everything. Mabhuay!

OLIVIA O’CONNOR (Co-Dramaturg) is a dramaturg and writer based in

Pittsburgh, PA. She’s currently the Manager of New Work Development at Pittsburgh
CLO and previously served as the Artistic Associate at Roundabout Theatre Company.
Recent dramaturgy work includes projects at Pittsburgh Public Theater, Bricolage,
and City Theatre. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. oliviaannoconnor.com

RONA SIDDIQUI (Orchestrator) is a composer/lyricist based in NYC. She is a

recipient of the Jonathan Larson Grant and Billie Burke Ziegfeld award and was
named one of Broadway Women’s Fund’s Women to Watch. Her show Salaam Medina:
Tales of a Halfghan, an autobiographical comedy about growing up bi-ethnic in
America, had a reading at Playwrights Horizons (dir. by Raja Feather Kelly). Other
musicals include One Good Day, Hip Hop Cinderella, and The Tin. Arena Stage com-
misioned Rona to write a piece for their 2021 Arena Riffs series. She is the recipient
of the ASCAP Harold Adamson Lyric Award, the ASCAP Foundation Mary Rodgers/
Lorenz Hart Award and ASCAP Foundation/Max Dreyfus Scholarship. She has writ-ten pieces for Wicked’s 16th
anniversary commemoration Flying Free, 24 Hour Musicals, Prospect Theater Company, The Civilians, and has
performed concerts of her work at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Feinstein’s/54 Below.
She is currently part of Musical Theatre Factory’s Makers Residency and Ars Nova’s Vision Residency. Rona music
directed the Off-Broadway Pulitzer Prize-winning A Strange Loop for which she received an Obie along with the
cast and creative team (Playwrights Horizons). She has orchestrated for Broadway Records, Broadway
Backwards, NAMT and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.

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WHO'S WHO

TONY FERRIERI (Director of Production and Resident Scenic
Designer) Awards and milestones include: 42 years with City Theatre, The Carol R.

Brown Creative Achievement Award for Established Artist, New Works Festival
Lifetime Achievement Award, “Designer of the Year” by Pittsburgh City Paper and
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, “Frankel Award,” “Fred Kelly Award for Outstanding
Achievement,” “Harry Schwalb Excellence in the Arts Award,” features in Live Design
and Stage Directions, and nearly 550 designs. Recent CTC designs include:
Downstairs, The Santaland Diaries, One Night in Miami, The Roommate, Pipeline, and
Citizens Market. Other recent designs include: Feeding the Dragon for Hartford Stage in CT and Primary Stages
at The Cherry Lane in NYC; Clue, Miracle on 34th Street, Sweeney Todd, Big Fish, Mary Poppins, Shrek, The
Phantom of the Opera, and The Little Mermaid for Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center; The Book of Merman,
Double Threat Trio, Perfect Wedding, Pump Boys and Dinettes, The Toxic Avenger, The 39 Steps and First Date for
CLO Cabaret; Uncle Tom’s Cabin for The Pittsburgh Playhouse Conservatory; Miss Julie, Clarissa & John, The Piano
Lesson, Dulcy and Fences for Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company; The Current War, King Lear, Violetta, The
Master Builder, The Winter’s Tale for Quantum Theatre; True West, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, A Streetcar
Named Desire for barebones; Scared of Sarah and A Feminine Ending for Off the Wall; Tell it to the Marines for
The International Poetry Forum; and You Say Tomato I Say Shut Up! for Dana Phil Playhouse Productions. Other
credits include designs for Bricolage, Jewish Theatre of Pittsburgh, Carrnivale Theatrics, Pittsburgh Irish &
Classical Theatre, Emelin Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Madison Rep, TheatreWorks, 1812 Productions, Playhouse
Rep, Tuesday Musical Club, and Unseam’d.

JAMES MCNEEL (Managing Director) joined City Theatre as its Managing

Director in January 2015 and has overseen the organization through a period of
extraordinary change and transformation, while becoming a trusted and recognized
leader in the arts management field both locally and nationally. He came to
Pittsburgh after four seasons in the same role at the Contemporary American Theater
Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where he was integral in the development
and production of 20 new plays (including 10 world premieres and four commis-
sions). Previously, he served as Literature Specialist at the National Endowment for the Arts, focusing on grants
to nonprofit presses, magazines, and literary organizations, as well as awards to individual poets, writers, and
literary translators. While at the NEA he also worked on the development of such national initiatives as Operation
Homecoming, Shakespeare in American Communities, Poetry Out Loud, and the National Book Festival. In 2005,
James moved to New York City where he was General Manager and project consultant for the arts management
firm, The Center for Creative Resources. At the Center, he worked with numerous individual artists and arts
organization in all facets of institutional development and was a team leader in the feasibility study, opening,
and first year management and operation of The Times Center, owned by The New York Times Company and
designed by Renzo Piano. In addition, he was Director of Development and Marketing at the historic Cherry Lane
Theatre, located in Greenwich Village. James holds a B.A. degree from Shepherd University and studied Arts
Management in the Master of Arts program at American University. He currently serves on the boards and/or
committees of the South Side Chamber of Commerce; National New Play Network (finance); Greater Pittsburgh
Arts Council (advocacy); and the League of Resident Theaters (LORT), the largest association of its kind in the
country. He chairs a consortium of over 25 different venues and organizations, organized by GPAC, that has met
monthly in response to Covid-19.

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WHO'S WHO

MARC MASTERSON (Co-Artistic Director) has been a leader in the

American Theatre for over 35 years with a demonstrated track record of artistic
accomplishment, civic engagement, and organizational development. He
previously served as Artistic Director of City Theatre for 20 years and helped to
build the organization and its current facilities on the South Side. In a
distinguished career he has commissioned and developed over 100 world
premieres including Pulitzer finalists, Broadway and Off-Broadway successes and
notable works in the American theatre canon including A Doll’s House, Part 2 by
Lucas Hnath, The Parisian Woman by Beau Willimon, Vietgone by Qui Nguyen, Mr. Wolf by Rajiv Joseph and
Office Hour by Julia Cho. More than 50% of the new plays he has produced were written by women. Previously,
he served as Artistic Director of South Coast Repertory in California where he conceived and launched two
major initiatives for diverse voices in the American theatre, the CrossRoads commissioning program and the
Dialogos bi-lingual site-specific project. He served for 11 years as artistic director of Actors Theatre of
Louisville where he produced more than 200 productions and the Humana Festival of New American Plays.
Plays directed at the Humana Festival include works by Charles Mee, Wendell Berry, Craig Wright, Eric Coble,
Adam Bock, Gina Gionfriddo, Melanie Marnich, and Rick Dresser. Recent directing credits include Shakespeare
in Love, All the Way, Going to a Place where you Already Are, Zealot, Death of a Salesman, Eurydice and
Elemeno Pea at SCR; Cry It Out at Dorset Theatre Festival; Hand to God at the Alliance Theatre; Byhalia,
Mississippi by Evan Linder at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival; As You Like It for the Houston
Shakespeare Festival; and The Kite Runner at Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Cleveland Play House. He is
thrilled to back home in Pittsburgh with many friends and some of the best audiences in the world.

CLARE DROBOT (Co-Artistic Director, Co-Dramaturg) joined the staff

at City Theatre in 2015 serving as the Director of New Play Development and
Associate Artistic Director (since March 2020). A dramaturg, playwright, and pro-
ducer Clare has worked in various capacities at Premiere Stages at Kean
University, Laura Stanczyk Casting, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The McCarter
Theatre, Play Penn, and New Dramatists. Her work as a writer has been seen in Ars
Nova’s ANT FEST and the New Hazlett Theatre’s CSA Series among others. She
serves on the boards of the National New Play Network and Brew House Association
and is part of the Leadership Pittsburgh XXXVIII cohort. She is a Carnegie Mellon graduate with degrees in
music composition and creative writing, and a member of LMDA.

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WHO'S WHO

MONTEZE FREELAND (Co-Artistic Director), a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Performer of the Year” (2017), has been employed by City Theatre in multiple
positions, including actor, teaching artist, and box office associate. In 2020, he
joined the full-time staff as Associate Producer and was selected as a Producer in
Residence by the National New Play Network. A Baltimore native, his roots in the-
ater began at the Arena Players before moving to Pittsburgh in 2006 to attend
Point Park University (’09). He has served as Producing Artistic Associate for
Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company and Director of Education for Quantum
Theatre Company.

MARK FLEISCHER (Executive Producer, Pittsburgh CLO) In addition

to working as the line producer for CLO’s Summer Season, Kara Cabaret Series and
annual production of A Musical Christmas Carol, Mark launched the CLO’s SPARK
Festival initiative for new small musicals – a program made possible from the
CLO’s Next Generation Capital Campaign. Since its creation in 2017, the program
has contributed to the development of more than 15 new musicals including the
world premieres of Up and Away by Kevin Hammonds and Kristin Bair, Game On by
Marcus Stevens and David Dabbon, Beyond the Moon by Joe Domencic and
Christina McCann, and The Double-Threat Trio by Adam Overett. Prior to joining the CLO, Mark was the
Producing Artistic Director for Adirondack Theatre Festival from 2007 – 2014 where he was named Regions
Best Artistic Director by Metroland in 2009 and Managing Artistic Director for Plano Repertory Theatre in
suburban Dallas from 1993 – 2002. With a passion for new plays and musicals, he has led readings, residen-
cies and world premiere productions for theatres across the country. He is a Board Member of the National
Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT) having also served on the organization’s Educational Resources, New
Musicals Festival, Fall and Spring Conference committees. He has served on grant review panels for both the
New York and Texas State Council on the Arts. He has taught acting, theatre history and arts administration
courses at SUNY Empire State College, Columbia College, and Collin College. Mark holds a BA in English
Literature and Communication Arts from Austin College and an MFA in Directing from the Theatre School at
DePaul University.

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PITTSBURGH CLO has been a driving force behind the preservation, creation and promotion of live musi-

cal theater since 1946. As one of the largest regional musical theater organizations in the country, it is fortu-
nate for the yearly support of nearly 200,000 audience members. In addition to producing fresh new produc-
tions of Broadway classics, the not-for-profit’s mission is to develop new works and showcase emerging tal-
ent, and has been credited with launching the careers of numerous artists such as Billy Porter, Renée Elise
Goldsberry, Rob Marshall, Kathleen Marshall, Rob Ashford, Bernadette Peters and Shirley Jones. The organiza-
tion’s dedication to musical theater extends beyond its six-show summer season at the Benedum Center to
year-round programming at the 250-seat Cabaret Theater, which saw the world premieres of Up and Away and
Game On in 2018 and The Double-Threat Trio in 2019. Its extensive education efforts include a university
internship program, New Horizons, and in-school programs such as Gallery of Heroes and Creative Vision.
Other ongoing initiatives include the Pittsburgh CLO Academy of Musical Theater, the Construction Center for
the Arts, the Richard Rodgers Award, the acclaimed Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical
Theater and SPARK, a festival for new small-cast musicals launched in 2018. The organization also founded
the National High School Musical Theatre Awards®. To further its mission to grow the art form, Pittsburgh
CLO has been involved with 27 Broadway shows (31 Tony Awards®), and in 2014 produced the world premiere
of An American in Paris in Paris, then on Broadway, where it won 4 Tony Awards® and was the most awarded
musical of the 2015 season, and in London’s West End. Pittsburgh CLO is the subject of a 2007 film starring
Jeff Goldblum titled “PITTSBURGH.” pittsburghCLO.org.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SPECIAL THANKS
Becca Ackner Ned Moore
Ayre Gross

Heather Ankley Flynn Hayward Marc Moritz

Hope Anthony Winnie Holzman Caroline Nicolian

Scott Anthony Jeff Howell Vanessa Reseland

The ASCAP Foundation Jenna Hymes Stephen Schwartz

Kevin Bailey Michael Kerker Nick Stamatakis

Kevin Bannerman Brian Kite Shelley Thomas-Harts

Tim Brady Gabrielle Kogut Tucker Topel

Ben Brosche Kiesha Lalama Noah Zaken

Alexis Chaney Robin Larson Nathan Zoob

Mary Cheiffo Kevin McConville Donors to Pittsburgh
Jackie Chung CLO’s Next Generation
Jay DeSantis Rabecca Mozo
Chloe Dworkin Campaign
The Los Angeles
Playwrights Union

City Theatre receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National
Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

The Allegheny Regional Asset District, a county agency created to support and finance
regional assets, including libraries, parks, cultural groups, sports, and civic facilities, and
to distribute tax relief to the 128 municipalities of Allegheny County.

Actors marked with * and the Stage Manager in this production are members of Actors’ Equity
Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented
by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE.

The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, Inc.,
an independent national labor union.

City Theatre is a constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American
theatre. City Theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity
Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

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Thirtieth Anniversary

DONOR RECOGNITION

THE ANNUAL FUND
Each season, we go on a journey. You take a chance on plays you’ve never

seen before, often by playwrights you might not know. Our pledge to you is that we scour the country for
the very best work possible—plays that speak truthfully, passionately, and urgently (and, of course,
entertainingly) about the here and now. New plays are risky, but they’re filled with the excitement of the
unknown, too. City Theatre is deeply grateful to our community for helping to sustain our theatre year
after year. Donors acknowledged here made gifts between July 1, 2020 - October 23, 2021. Every effort
has been made to accurately record and acknowledge all donors. If your name is listed incorrectly, please
contact Dianne Duursma at 412.431.4400 ext. 278 or dduursma@citytheatrecompany.

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Jessica Flamholz Elizabeth Gombert Kathryn Heiser
Ann Devlin & Frank Gomez Shelley & Dean Helfer
Bill Flanagan Meagen Good & Misti McKeehen Mara S. Hellman

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DONOR RECOGNITION

Mary Jo & Michael Hennessy Daniel Joudrey Karen Krieger
Paul Hensler Barry Judd Trent Kugler
Christine Herring Thomas M. Junker Kurt & Ellen Kuntz
Susan Hersh Janet Kaiser Adam Kupec
Eleanor & Marshall Hershberg Moria Kaleida Jane & Christopher Lacey
Monica & Adam Hertzman Marya Sea Kaminski Elizabeth Lagnese
John Hess & Sharon Beddard Cheryl Kampert Heidi & John Lamb
Nicolas Hess Brandon Kaploe Cynthia Lammel
Valerie Hess Joshua Karelitz Rebecca Lampert
Moses Hetfield Barbara Karp Karen Landis
Sima Higgins George C. Kasich Jacqueline Lang
Ginny Hildebrand Curtis Katz Corey W. Lankford
Rebecca Hof David Kaye Brandy LaQuatra
Tom Hoffman Elzbieta Kazmierczak Suzette & James Large
Shanna Hollich Maureen Keane Kim Larsen
Lisa Holt Emily Keebler Roberta Lasto
Judith Hoover Perri Keefe Adele Lawhead
Carole & Stephen Hopey Robert Keefer Jill Leahy
Catherine & Thomas Hornstein Kristen & Matthew Keller Bobbi Jo & Jeffrey Leber
Joan & Ken Horoho Patti Kelly Gary Lefebvre
Angelina Horst Mary Ruth & Ward Kelsey William Lefler
Alan Houser & Helene Gordon Louise Ketchum & Even Joyce Leifer
Lisa Houser Goodman Kevin Lenzo
E. Hovland Bushra Khan Kathleen Leonard
Jeannette Hoy Lisa Kiciekinski Julie Leslie
Yvonne Hudson Patty Kicinski Regina Levin
Davrian Hunt Michelle Kienholz Evelyn Levine
Mary Helen Hutchins Laura Kieras Mary Beth Levrio
Elizabeth Hutchinson Ellen Kight & Steve Woods Nicholas Lewandowski
David Immonen Anna Kijanka Emily Lewis
Joy Isaacson Pam Kilgore Joan Kidsker
Dr. Carrie Iwema Alex Kintz Konegger Ron Linden
Joann & Jim Jabour Jennifer P. Kirk Patti Lindsey
Lonnie Jantsch Mary Lynn & Frederick Kitner Kristen Link & Andy Mulkerin
Frank Jaroneski Amy Kline Dr. Lawrence T. Lobl
Jon & MaryAnn Jarvik Michele Klingensmith Oleain Lockhart
Kay & J. Richard Jennings Lauretta Kobasa Marcia Logan
Rosemary & Walt Jennings Caitlin Koerber Meri Long
Kelsie Jepsen Eileen Koerber David & Cheryl Longstreet
Ammie Jergenson Angie Komninos Janina Lopez
Marianne Jew John E. Komninos Lindsey & Edmund LoPresti
C. Denise Johnson Carolyn Kontos Michael & Nancy Loughead
Diana R. Johnson Drs. Hanita & Ram Kossowsky Jane & Michael Louik
Melinda Johnson Curtis Kovach Kimberlee Love & Mike Seate
Susan Johnson Karen Kovach Ryan Lowe
Catherine Jones Michael Kovach Patrick Lucas
Camille Jonlin Anne & Paul Kowatch Robert M. Lucas
Roberta Jordan Elaine & Carol Krasik Dennis Lynch & Barbara Dixon

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DONOR RECOGNITION

Cathleen Mack Carolyn Metting Julie Nangle
Christina Mackeith Molly Metzler Linda Napoleon
Donna Macsuga Larry Meyers Cassandra Narkevic
Meara MacWilliams Rachel Meyers Torey Naylor & Richard Beuke
Marlene Makstutis Elizabeth Michael Ross Emily Neff
Greg Manley Christopher Michael Luanne Neff
Emily & Kimble Marshall Christine Michaels Julia Nesbitt
Kyle Marshall Josehine Mchnya Harley Nester
Clarice Martin Katherine Mihm Deborah Nichols
Kristina Martin Jeffrey Miller & David McDougal Judy Noland
Mary Martin Lara Miller Jennifer Novelli
Robert & Debbie Martini Lisa Miller Katherine Nowak
Rick Mary Miranda Miller Mary Patricia & James Nowalk
Alexandra Masterson Nanette Miller Allison Oczko
Kate Mastronie Rebecca & Edward Miller Paulette ODonnell
Darlene Matey & Francine Matey David Misch Ashley Offman
Marita Mathews Gemma Mitchell Mary Ellen Okeefe
Teresa Goeke-Mathews Rboert Mitchell Christine O'Lare
Patty Matwiczyk Joseph P. Moffitt Aradhna & Grant Oliphant
Tammy Maue Carol Mohamed Stuart Olmsted
Kaleigh Mauroni Betsy & Bob Monroe Jennifer Onofray
Linda Maus Prof. Robert Monroe Deirdre C. ORourke
Katherine Max Jamie Moore Anna Osselborn
Dr. Louise Mayo Gwendolyn Moorer John Robert O'Toole
Angela Mazza Vanessa & David Morehouse Martin O'Toole
Todd McBride Missy Moreno Robert O'Toole
Denise McCaskill Antoinette Morgan Paul & Peggy Outon
Elaine & William McCausland Ayisha Morgan-Lee Amy Overby
Maggie McDermott & William Carol Morihlatko Ipek Ozkaya
Bates Dustin Morris Dorothy Packer
Melissa McDonough Jerome Morris Will Page
Prof. Carey McDougall Michele Morris-Donner Richard Pagnotta
Ann M. McHoes & Bob Kleinmann Trudy & Gary Morrison Michele Pahnke
Dr. Maureen McHugh Mildred E. Morrison Dyann & Thomas Panepinto
Esther Marie McManus Madison Morrow David Pankratz
Nancy McNary-Smith Whitney Morse Amy & Anthony Pardo
Dolores McQuaid Margarte Morycz Courtney Pardue
Karen & Bill McShane Therese Moss Christine Parker
Elise McVeigh Alana Moye Paulie R. Parker
Kelly Mednis Nicole Muise-Kielkucki Anne Parys
Linda Megela Greer & Gary Mulholland Kenneth Pash
Mary Alice Meli Alexandra Mullins Patricia Passeltiner
Pierre Melin Chelsea Murphree Irette Patterson
Devan Mercurio Dr. Donna M. Murray Julian Payne
Jill & Steve Merrill Kim Murray Rafiq Payne
Karen & Brian Merritt Kimberly Musial Brian Peiritsch
Jane Messmer Teri Nagel Rev. Dr. Victor & Janice Peischl
Lizanne Meszaros Edward & Noreen Nalitz Nicole Penberg

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DONOR RECOGNITION

Kathryn Pepper JoAnn Riley Ronald & Debra Schneider
Deb & Joe Petak James Ritchie Ellie Schoenberger
Emma Peters Alison Robertson Phillip Schuller
Brad Peterson & Laura Knouff Deborah J. Robinson Elizabeth Schwartz
Kathy Pettibon Lynne & James Robinson Alice & David Scott
Joanne Phillips Leah Robinson Lindsay Scott
Douglas Pickens Danette Rocco Mani Scott
Kate Pieratt-Webb & Clark Webb Andrew Rogers Heidi Secord
Sharon Pillar Ken Rom Stephen Segal
Anthony Pirollo Jessica Romanias Madeira Semins
Siz Pisano Caryn Ronis Gina Seneca
Dr. Ruth D. Pisarcik Francine Rose Andrew Sheiner
Barbara Piskor William Rose Barbara Shema
Caroline Poirier Deborah Rosen Stevie Sheridan
Rita & Daniel Poljak Helen Faye Rosenblum Rochelle & Aryeh Sherman
Anthony Polley Donna Rosenwasser Linda Shink
Beth Pomerantz Annmarie Rosland Laura Heberton-Shlomchik & Dr.
Shay Port Joyce & Ray Ross Mark Jay Shlomchik
Marilyn & David Posner Nancy Ross Gregory & Kathy Short
Kathryn & Jeffrey Powell Roger Rouse Janine Sidoruk
Susan Powell Dottie Roush Harry Sill
Sandra Preuhs Betty Rowland Dr. Saul & Barbara Silver
Ellen & Jeffrey Primis Dr. Zarky S. Rudavsky Phyllis Silver
Denise & Edward Prochownik Robin Ruefle Suzanne Silver
Prof. Denise Pullen Carolyn Ruffer Melanie Simko
Holly & Dan Pultz Laura Runnels Daniel & Susan Simmons
Dr. Richard Purcell Janet Ruperto Henry & Colleen Simonds
Lynn Purvis-Lund Judith Ruszkowski Amanda Sinkus
John Quattrociocchi Jane Rutkowski Sarah Siplak
Brian Quijada Kara Mostowy Aubrey Sirtautas
Patricia Raffaele Ina G. Sable Caitlin Skaff & Brian Stoots
Dama Railsback Heather Sage Dr. Patti Skorupka
Michele Rawson David Saint-Jacques & Kristen Dr. Carol A. Slomski
Jack Rearick Stephen Stella Smetanka & Kemal Mericli
Shannon Reed David Samuel Bruce Smith
Carol Reichbaum Roberta Sarraf Gail Smith
Bruce Paul Reik Penelope Sayles Holly Coryell Smith
John E. Reilly Barbara Schaffner Hack Nat Smith
Amy Reiss Edward Scheid Nicole Smith
Abby Resnick & Roger Day Beverly Harris-Schenz & Michael Todd Smith
Michael Rhodes Schenz Gloria W. Snyder
Molly Rice Leslie Scheunemann W. Henry & Mary Wynn Snider
Linda Richard Charles & Madeline Schindel Beth & Randy Soergel
Leila Richards Joyce A. Schlag Marguerette Sokol
Cheryl Richardson Sheryl Schlendorf John & Ingrid Sonnichsen
Carol Rigdon Sheila & Ralph Schmeltz Miranda Bartira Sousa
Jo Riley Jeffrey Schmoyer Jessica Spears

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DONOR RECOGNITION

Cathy T. Speicher Marsha & Michael Thomas Amy Wander
Susan Speicher Jill Thompson Michele Wang
Charles Spence Mike Thompson & Linda Wallen Sturgis Warner
Katherine Kerr Springer Mark Tierno Anne Marie Warren
Upasana Sridhar Frank & Helen Todd Lara E. Washington
Christopher St. John Kyle Tomer Anne & Ronald Watzman
Patricia Stack Kathy & Theodore Towns Brenton Weinert
Kathy Staresinic Melissa Trax H. Weinraub
Cheryl Stauffer & Robert Dantoni Michael Trimm Amy Welch
Francine Steger David Trimmer Deborah Wells
Barb & David Steinberg Kelly Trumbull Ray Werner
Hanna & Michael Steiner Lisa Houser Elaine Wertheim
Dr. Tim & Dr. Kimberly Steinhauer Patricia Trupiano Chad Wertley
Susan Steving Ann Truschel Victoria White
Evan Stoddard Susan Tsu Emily Whitney
Eloise Stoehr Gene Tuma Doug Eicher
John D. Stofcik Debora Turner Jonathan & Elaine Widich
Ellen Stolpe Sandra & John Turner Rachel Wilkinson
Jennifer Strang Ann Ultsch Beth Williams, Esq.
Justin Statton Deborah Underwood Katie Williams
Dr. Fay Stricklin Caryl Unseld Odies Williams
Alison & William Strome Stewart Urist Sara & Craig Williams
Kristin A. Stumm Ann Urwin Glenna & Robert Wilson
Judy Stultz Susan & John Van Cleve Jill Witherell
Elizabeth Style Patricia Vargo Nora Wittich
Peter Su & Karen Dusen Rosemarie Varsanik Mary Witul
Paula Suhrbier Paul Vasquez Ellen Wolfe
Ramona Sulkowski Claire & Melvin Vatz Lily Wolff
Beverly Sullivan Dr. Elizabeth Venditti Sharyn & Herbert Wolfson
Candace Sullivan Elizabeth Veri Jim Wood
Deborah Sullivan Colleen Vermillion Thomas Woods
Peggy Sullivan Angela Vesco Amie Worley
Sarath Suong Barbara Vilanova Lori Wortman
Mary Sutton Kelly A. Vignale J. Taylor Wright
Natalie Sweet Anthony & Betsy Villiotti Eileen Yacknin
Valerie Swigart David Vinski Sister Rita M. Yeasted
Jacinta Synnott Jon Volkman Barbara & Marc Yergin
Carol Lynn Tabas Pam Volz Karen Yost
Aaron Tarnow Bridget Vyas Cynthia Yount
Edward Tarzia Angela Wagner Kathleen Zabetakis
Tom Tatone Karen Wagner Sandra & Howard Zaharoff
Chris Taylor Michael & Angela Wagner MaryAnn Zajko
Kathleen & Ronald Tekely Robert & Marilyn Wagner Susan Zelicoff
Laura & Gregory Teufel Deborah Walker & Paul Bruce Zewe
Danielle & Noah Theriault Floreanciq Kristina Zimmerman
Mark Thiel Tina Walker Elsa Zollars
Dr. Shannon Thieroff Erin Walsh
Franklin Thomas Kathleen Walton

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DONOR RECOGNITION

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS

Please check with your company’s personnel department to find out if your employer offers a matching gift
program.

If your donation and City Theatre (Arts and Culture) meet your company’s guidelines, the company cuts a
check to City Theatre for the same amount as the your donation (and sometimes even two, three, or four times
that amount!).

The following is a sample list of corporations with an employer matching gifts program. Those in bold
currently support City Theatre.

American Eagle Outfitters Eaton Corporation Insurance Company
American Express EQT Johnson & Johnson
Apple ExxonMobil JP Morgan
Applied Test Systems Federated Department MBIA
Avon Stores McKesson Corporation
Axiall Corporation Ford Foundation Merck
BNY Mellon GAP Corporation Microsoft
Boeing General Electric (GE) PepsiCo
BP (British Petroleum) GlaxoSmithKline Pfizer, Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Google Pittsburgh Valve & Fitting
Car Max Hewlett-Packard (HP) PNC
Chevron Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield PPG Industries, Inc.
Citizens Financial Group H.J. Heinz Company Soros Fund Management
Coca-Cola The Home Depot Starbucks
Delta Houghton-Mifflin State Farm
Disney IBM Corporation Verizon
Dominion Foundation John Hancock Mutual Life Waste Management

City Theatre and Pittsburgh CLO would like to acknowledge the
extraordinary impact of the Shuttered Venues Operators Grant (SVOG)

program. Administered by the SBA and created by Congress in
December 2020, this program has invested nearly $16 billion to save

America’s performing arts organizations. This season and this
production would not be possible without it.

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DONOR RECOGNITION

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

City Theatre extends its sincere gratitude to the following businesses, foundations and public agencies for
their leadership support. Gifts acknowledged here were made between July 1, 2020 and September 13, 2021.

STEEL ($100,000 +) PLATINUM ($20,000-$49,999) SILVER ($2,500-$9,999)
Allegheny Foundation The Buhl Foundation - The Benter Foundation
Allegheny Regional Asset District Frick Educational Fund Byham Family Charitable
Anonymous The Huntington National Bank Foundation
Deloitte Consulting, LLP Laurel Foundation Carmella's Plates and Pints
The Heinz Endowments LUXE Creative Census 2020 Philanthropic Fund
Hillman Family Foundations National Endowment for the Arts at Grantmakers of Western PA
The Pittsburgh Foundation Opportunity Fund Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Massaro Construction Group, Inc. Pennsylvania Department of Human Habits
The Richard King Mellon Education Landesberg Design
Foundation The Philip Chosky Charitable and Pittsburgh Community
U.S. Small Business Educational Foundation Broadcasting
Administration Irene C. Shea Foundation The Tides Foundation
(SVOG Program) PNC Charitable Trusts (Venturous Theatre Fund)
DIAMOND ($50,000 +) R3A Architecture W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund
Bloomberg Philanthropies UPMC/UPMC Health Plan The Vault Taproom
The Grable Foundation Hilda M. Willis Foundation BRONZE (UP TO $2,499)
PA Department of Community & GOLD ($10,000-$19,999) B Corporation
Economic Development Claude Worthington Benedum Carmi's Soul Food
The Shubert Foundation Foundation Charities Aid Foundation
The Anne L. and George H. Clapp Citizens for the Arts in
Charitable and Educational Pennsylvania
Trust K&L Gates LLP
The Fine Foundation McGee, Maruca & Associates, P.C.
Giant Eagle Founation Pollock, Begg Komar Glasser and
National New Play Network Vertz LLC
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Starbucks - South Side
PNC Financial Service Group
James M. and Lucy K.
Schoonmaker Foundation

City Theatre would like to thank the following for their generous support

National Endowment for the Arts, Richard King Mellon Foundation,
The Heinz Endowments, PA Council on the Arts, The Pittsburgh Foundation,
The Shubert Foundation, Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD), Hillman Family Foundations

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DONOR RECOGNITION

‘IN HONOR OF’ GIFTS ‘IN MEMORY OF’ GIFTS

Honor someone you love. Honor Memorial tributes honor special
someone who loves theater. friends and family members.

IN HONOR OF IN MEMORY OF
MATTHEW GALANDO, CITY THOMAS J. PHILLIS
THEATRE BOARD MEMBER Given By
Given By The Thomas J. Phillis Family
Suzanne & Edward Galando
IN MEMORY OF
IN HONOR OF JOANN SCHLOTTERER
MICHELLE MCCREERY, CITY A SWEET LADY WHO ADORED
THEATRE BOARD MEMBER THE THEATRE
Given By Given By
Louise Herrle & Godfry Molyneux Kathy Marks

IN HONOR OF IN MEMORY OF
JANET WALSH, A LIFELONG DR. SAMUEL A. YOUSEM
LOVER OF THEATRE A DEAR FRIEND WHO ENJOYED
Given By AND LOVED CITY THEATRE
Erin Walsh Given By
Elisa Recht Marlin

City Theatre and Pittsburgh CLO are grateful to
the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD) for its
more than quarter century of support to the County’s cultural community.

RADWORKSHERE.ORG

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DONOR RECOGNITION

THE IRIS AMPER WALKER FUND

Established by Dodi Walker Gross and Brian J. Gross in honor of their mother and grandmother, Iris Amper
Walker, in 2016, The Fund’s purpose is to distribute gifts annually on or near Iris Amper Walker’s birthday
(July 31). These funds are to be utilized by City Theatre to purchase a tool, office item, technology, or piece
of equipment that will make work performed by City Theatre staff easier, more efficient, and/or improved in
some way.

Donors to the Iris Amper Walker Fund Purchased to date:
as of June 30, 2021
• Projector for Presentations
Anonymous Joan Bluestone Landorf • Safe for Box Office
Phyllis Baskin Georgian & Sally Lazer • Digital Camera for Marketing
Brian Jeffrey Gross Sheila & Thomas Lieber • iPad for Staff and Patron use
Dodi Walker Gross & James McNeel • Hoists for Production
Jan Grimes Ripper & • Bar/Concession Equipment
Daniel Edelstone • Conference Room Furniture
The Ceisler Family Doug Ripper • White Board for Production
Dianne & Ron Duursma Regina & Stuart Shapiro • Emergency Lighting Upgrade
Hans Jonas Cynthia Tutera
Jane & Bud Kahn Iris Amper Walker

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

City Theatre would like to acknowledge that our buildings reside in Dionde:gâ, the Seneca
language name for the Pittsburgh region. We work and create art on the unceded, ancestral
lands of many Indigenous peoples including the Seneca Nation, members of the
Haudenosaunee (hoe-dee-no-SHOW-nee) Confederacy (also referred to by the French as the
Iroquois Confederacy). The Confederacy was comprised of the Mohawks, Oneidas,
Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas and formed to unite the five nations and create a
peaceful means of decision making. The Seneca’s jurisdiction over the area also saw the
region as home to the Lenape (also referred to as the Delaware), the Shawnee, and others.
As recently as the 1960s, one-third of the Seneca’s tribal lands were taken by the U.S.
government to create the Kinzua Dam northeast of the city.

The region’s history also stretches back further to the prehistoric cultures the Adena people,
who were followed by the Hopewell, then the Monongahela and Osage.

We are mindful that our work here is possible because the land and lives of people native to
this place were stolen. Generation upon generation (past, present, and future) of indigenous
people here and all over the world are respectful stewards of the earth and its resources.
Through this acknowledgement, I invite you to join me in paying respect to the elders both
past and present.

We encourage you to visit the Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center to learn more
and support their work: http://www.cotraic.org/

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DONOR BENEFITS

The cast of F*ck7thGrade by Jill Sobule and Liza Birkenmeier at the Colorado New Play Festival.
F*ck7thGrade received a workshop at City Theatre before being selected for the prestigious Colorado New
Play Festival where they received a standing ovation. The show was filmed at the Drive-In at Hazelwood
Green during the pandemic and distributed to a national audience. Photo credit: Bruce Thayer

WHY GIVE?

New plays are risky, but essential. New plays capture the tenor of

society and tell the unique stories of contemporary life. And City Theatre continues
to be a national leader in shaping the field. But ticket sales account for less than
30% of our annual budget – the rest comes from a generous network of
community contributors. We rely on the support of these donors so that artists
have the opportunity to create freely and boldly. From the earliest readings to
stunning world premieres, our patrons and artists together develop the future of
the American theater. Please consider making a tax-deductible contribution
today.

Contact Dianne Duursma at 412.431.4400 x278

or [email protected]
Or visit CityTheatreCompany.org and click on “Support City”
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AN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE

By walking through our doors, we invite you to join our community.
You are welcome here.

Part of our mission is to challenge and engage a diverse audience.
Feel free to laugh. To cry. To react honestly.
This is live theater. Our artists are living and breathing right in front of you —
They need your reactions, not your distractions.
Bring your full self, but please ensure your actions do not harm other audience
members.
Please be an audience member that joins with others, that has compassion for the
experiences of others.
We’re in the same space. At the same time. This Is community.
2020 taught us that community is a privilege.
2020 also reinforced that we need to do better. Historically, theater has a culture
of exclusivity.
Part of our anti-racism work at City Theatre is to break down barriers that limit
access to art.
We ask you to join us in this imperative work.
We invite you to get to know our core values and to read our organizational code
of conduct.
We want to hold ourselves accountable. If you have a negative experience in our
space, we want to know. There are multiple ways to call us in. You can:
• Speak to a house manager
• Or any employee present with a City Theatre name tag
• Email the staff EDIA committee at [email protected]

We’re here. We’re listening. Let’s build a better community together.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

VISIT CITY

SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Enhance your City Theatre experience and Please turn off all electronic devices. Ringing
take advantage of discounted ticket prices by or vibrating cell phones, pagers, and watches
becoming a subscriber. Choose 3 and flex disrupt the performance and interfere with
options are available to best fit your interests the theatre’s sound equipment. No
and schedule. To subscribe, visit the Box Office, photography or video recording permitted
call 412.431.2489, or order online at during the performance.
CityTheatreCompany.org.
City Theatre is committed to providing
GROUP SALES an environment that is inclusive and
Save when you bring friends! Groups of 10 or welcoming to all patrons. Please identify
more are eligible for significant discounts. In any special seating needs to our Box
addition, we are happy to help you plan your Office staff when reserving your tickets in
event or party. For more information, contact Joel advance by calling 412.431.CITY (2489).
Ambrose at 412.431.4400 x286.
Wheelchair accessible seating is
RUSH TICKETS available in both the Mainstage and
Persons under 30 years of age may reserve $20 Hamburg Studio Theatres.
advance tickets, excluding Friday 8pm and
Saturday 5:30pm performances. For these excluded Selected performances of each pro-
show times, $20 student tickets may be pur- duction feature open captioning, audio
chased at the Box Office beginning two hours description, and pre-show introductory
prior to show time. Seniors age 62 and older may workshops for those who are hearing
also take advantage of rush tickets, $24 each. All impaired, blind, or have low vision. In
discounted/rush tickets are subject to availability. addition, select productions will
include an American Sign Language
TICKET VALUES Interpreted performance. Performance
Tickets prices vary by date and demand. In dates are available online or by
addition, pay-what-you-want performances are contacting the Box Office.
offered for each production. Call the box office
for dates. Assistive listening devices are
available. Please see the House
PARKING Manager for details.
City Theatre provides safe, convenient parking
for $10 via lot access at 1317 Bingham St, Programs are available in both Braille
across from the theatre entrance. Parking is and large print. Please see the House
subject to availability. On-street parking meters Manager for details.
are monitored until midnight on Friday and
Saturday. Visit www.pittsburghparking.com for
more information.

LATE SEATING POLICY
Our theatres are very intimate. Out of respect for
both the actors and audience, late arrivals will be
seated only at the discretion of house manage-
ment. Consider arriving early to enjoy a beverage
in the Gordon Lounge or to visit South Side’s many
eclectic shops and restaurants.

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PITTSBURGH CLO STAFF

Mark Fleischer, Executive Producer

ADMINISTRATION CLO ACADEMY

Stephanie Barletto Graphic/Web Designer Michael J. Cerchiaro Associate Director of

Laura Barry Associate Director of Education, Operations

Development Emma Cumberledge Education Programs

Julie Carlino Manager of Patron Services Associate

Wynne Fedele Director of Development Patty Maloney Principal

Sidney Franczak Marketing Coordinator Jim Scriven Associate Director of
Education, Programming
Anna Gergerich Group Sales Coordinator/

Patron Services Associate CONSTRUCTION CENTER

Melissa Goodfriend Development Data John R. Edkins Director of Production/

Coordinator Technical Supervisor

Kiesha Lalama Director of Strategic Michele Sullivan Business Manager

Initiatives

Angela Langill Director of Finance &

Administration

Kuei-O Lin Accountant

Kaitlyn Loy Manager of Institutional

Giving

Billy Mason Producing Associate

Olivia O’Connor Manager of New Work

Development

About the Pittsburgh CLO: For 75 years, Pittsburgh CLO has been entertaining patrons through its Summer
Season of Broadway musicals, an annual holiday production of A Musical Christmas Carol, and year-round
shows at the CLO Cabaret. Our commitment to the future of musical theater includes the Pittsburgh CLO
Academy of Musical Theater, the Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater, the
National High School Musical Theatre Awards, and the SPARK Festival for new musicals.

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CITY THEATRE STAFF

ARTISTIC Leah Blackwood Lead Scenic Artist

Marc Masterson Co-Artistic Directors Madison Michalko Costume Shop Manager

Clare Drobot Brad Peterson Sound & Media Engineer

Monteze Freeland Greg Messmer Master Electrician &
Light Board Programmer
Katie Trupiano Director of Education &
Harbour Edney Staff Production Assistant
Accessibility

Michelle Iglesias Community Coordinator & FOR THIS PRODUCTION

Artistic Assistant

Julia Levine Literary Intern Matt Schatz Playwright

ADMINISTRATIVE Reginald L. Douglas Director

James McNeel Managing Director Douglas Levine Music Director

Ryan Looke Director of Company Joshua Fried Music Assistant

Operations Rona Siddiqui Orchestrator

Sara Green Williams Director of Finance Alex Manalo Movement Coordinator

Dianne Duursma, CFRE Director of Development Clare Drobot Co-Dramaturg

Beth Geatches Development Associate Olivia O’Connor Co-Dramaturg

Nikki Battestilli Marketing Director Britton Mauk Scenic Designer

Joel Ambrose Director of Ticketing & Dominique Fawn Hill Costume Designer

Patron Services Andrew Ostrowski Lighting Designer

Audrey Fennell Ticketing Manager Zachary Beattie Brown Sound Designer

Alec Davis Box Office Associate Patti Kelly Stage Manager

Rachael Ellis Box Office Associate Douglas Levine Music Director/Keyboard

Amara Walls Box Office Associate RJ Heid Drums

Makaila Moulden Patron Services Manager Ken Karsh Guitar

Maddie Kocur House Manager Jay Weaver Guitar

Emma Morganstein House Manager Joshua Fried Music Assistant

Lauren Connolly Production Assistant

PRODUCTION Mars DeLamater Production Assistant

Tony Ferrieri Director of Production & Lara Hayhurst Dance Captain
Resident Scenic Designer
Harbour Edney Second Audio Technician
Rachel D’Amboise Production Manager
Aaron Tarnow Second Audio Technician
Patti Kelly Resident Production
Stage Manager CONSULTANTS

John Brucker Technical Director Landesberg Design Graphic Design

Sam Karas Associate Technical Director Clayton Slater Design Program Design

Emma Cummings Shop Foreman Human Habits Website Development &

Sydney Dobbs Carpenter Video

Alexx Jacobs Properties Manager Kristi Jan Hoover Photographer

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