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Presents the 2019 Winter Season

Performances at the Moody Performance Hall, 2520 Flora St. Dallas, TX 175201
In Memoriam
Robert “Bob” Glenn
(1925 - 2018)
The founder of Shakespeare Dallas, Robert
“Bob” Glenn was an actor, director, author
and producer in the theater for more than
40 years. He directed plays in New York, St.
Louis, Houston, Atlanta, and internationally
in Canada and at the Festival of Two Worlds in
Spoleto, Italy. As an actor, he played featured
roles in films such as “The Last Picture Show”. The primary focus of his career,
however, was in Dallas theatre, and especially, Shakespeare Dallas.

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HAMLET

Raphael Parry Jenni Stewart


Executive & Artistic Director Associate Artistic Director

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Raphael Parry

January 11 - 20, 2019


Moody Performance Hall
2520 Flora St, Dallas, TX 75201

Set Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design


Michael Sullivan Korey Kent Linda Blase Marco E. Salinas

Fight Choreography Movement Choreography
Carlo J. Aceytuno Sara J. Romersberger
Properties Design Stage Manager
Cindy Ernst Godinez Amanda Ruby

Shakespeare Dallas is a member of the Shakespeare Theatre Association


and the Theatre Communications Group.
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Welcome from Shakespeare Dallas

Our Mission
Using Shakespeare’s works as a cornerstone, Shakespeare Dallas serves the Southwest region
with fun and accessible indoor and outdoor theatre, integrated school programs, and cultural
enrichment for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Our Vision
Shakespeare Dallas aspires to be a nationally-recognized “peoples theater” that creates and
develops audiences and artists, provides an essential and beloved experience, and is a company
poised for future growth.
Our Programs
Shakespeare in the Park, Shakespeare on the Go!, Shakespeare Unplugged, Winter Season
Staff
Executive & Artistic Director........................................................................... Raphael Parry
Associate Artistic Director................................................................................. Jenni Stewart
Education Director..................................................................................Julie Osborne Watts
Production Manager.................................................................................... Adrian Churchill
Development Manager...........................................................................................Terry Han
Membership & Marketing Associate................................................................. Kristen Kelso
Program & Marketing Coordinator................................................................Meagan Harris
Administrative Assistant.................................................................................... Laura Berrios
Associate Producer................................................................................................ Korey Kent
Artistic Associate/Director of Educational Tours.........................................Marco E. Salinas
Artistic Associate.................................................................................................. Linda Blase
Director of Training..........................................................................................Gregory Lush
Shakespeare Dallas is a member of the Shakespeare Theatre Association
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and the Theatre Communications Group.
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About the Executive & Artistic Director

Raphael Parry, Exectutive and Artistic Director


Noted director and actor Raphael Parry has been with Shakespeare Dallas since 2002. In
January 2008, Mr. Parry assumed the role of Executive & Artistic Director of Shakespeare
Dallas. During his tenure at SD he has directed King Lear, The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr
(abridged) [revised], Tartuffe, Pericles, Twelfth Night, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Two Gentlemen
of Verona, Julius Caesar, The Taming of the Shrew, Othello, Romeo & Juliet, The Tempest, The
Winter’s Tale, The Comedy of Errors, Hamlet and a world premiere adaptation of Henry IV Parts
1 and 2. He most recently played the role of Titus Andronicus in Titus Andronicus. Before
serving in his current role as Executive & Artistic Director and his former role as Producing
Artistic Director, Raphael was a guest artist and directed Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s
Dream. He also acted in SD productions from 1984 including Twelfth Night, Richard III, The
Merry Wives of Windsor, and King Lear. Mr. Parry is the co-founder and former Co-Artistic
Director of Undermain Theatre. During his tenure at the Undermain, Raphael directed and
acted in over 40 productions. Memorable projects at the Undermain include Goose and Tom
Tom, Ghosts, Disgrace, Camino Real, The Deatherians, an international tour to Macedonia
of Sarajevo, and play commissions from long time collaborator Erik Ehn including The Red
Plays, Beginner, and Shiner. Additional selected directing/performance credits include An
Almost Holy Picture (Echo Theatre); The Chairs, Road, Fool For Love (Kitchen Dog Theater);
Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol (Dallas Theater Center), and A Streetcar Named Desire (Zachary
Scott Theater in Austin). A recipient of citations from the Dallas Theatre Critics’ Forum
and the Leon Rabin Awards, Raphael was recognized for his ongoing contributions to the
theatrical scene with the Dallas Theatre League “Standing Ovation Award” in the fall of
2006. He is also the Director of “Texas Bound - Arts and Letters Live,” a literary series
presented at the Dallas Museum of Art and is the Chief Artistic Officer of Project X: Theatre,
whose recent production of Diamond Dick: The Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 went to NYC to win
multiple top 10 and “best of” lists and was cited by the Dallas Critics Forum Awards.

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Hamlet
Synopsis
Young Hamlet returns home from university to discover the world-shattering news that,
not only is his father (Old Hamlet) newly dead, but that his mother, Gertrude, has married
Old Hamlet’s brother, Claudius, and that Claudius is now king. The resultant instability
has also led to threats of invasion by a solider from a neighbouring state, Fortinbras. Late
one night, the ghost of Hamlet’s father appears to him, accusing Claudius of his murder
and urging Hamlet to revenge. This sets in motion a chain of events that destroys both
family and state. No longer able to trust his own senses, the loyalty of his old friends,
Rosencrantz and Guildernstern, or even the affections of his young love, Ophelia, Hamlet
fakes madness in an attempt to provide himself with proof that the ghost is telling the truth.
Aided only by his most loyal companion, Horatio, he persuades a travelling band of actors
to re-enact the story of his father’s murder in front of Claudius and Gertrude, hoping that
Claudius will be so stirred by remorse that he will confess his crime. During an intense
meeting with his mother, Hamlet hears a noise and realises that they are being spied upon.
In rage, he stabs the hidden eavesdropper, believing it to be Claudius. Instead he discovers
it is the King’s adviser, Polonius, father to both Ophelia and her brother, Laertes. Polonius
dies. Afraid of what Hamlet might do next, Claudius has him arrested and despatched to
England under guard, where he has arranged to have Hamlet murdered. Hamlet escapes,
returns to his homeland and finally achieves his revenge. The psychological effects of these
upheavals on Hamlet lead to some of the greatest soliloquies in the English language and
take the audience deep into the mind of Shakespeare’s most famous protagonist. Ophelia,
having been violently rejected by Hamlet, hears that her father has been murdered. She loses
her mind and eventually drowns herself. Her brother, Laertes, returns to court at the head
of an angry mob, determined to find out the truth. Claudius convinces him that Hamlet
is the only guilty party and agrees to help Laertes gain revenge. On learning of Hamlet’s
escape and return to his homeland, Claudius convinces Laertes to challenge Hamlet to a
fencing match and advises Laertes on how to kill Hamlet during the duel without arousing
suspicion. As a back-up plan, Claudius also poisons a glass of wine which he intends to
offer to Hamlet. Gertrude, however, drinks from the glass first and dies. During the duel,
Hamlet is slightly wounded by Laertes, who has tipped his sword with a deadly poison. In
the ensuing tussle, the swords get switched and Hamlet wounds Laertes with the poisoned
one. Realizing that he is about to die, and that Claudius has manipulated the situation,
Laertes confesses everything, forgives Hamlet and dies. As the poison takes hold and he
realizes that he too is about to die, Hamlet finally carries through his dead father’s wish for
revenge. He forces Claudius to drink the remaining poisoned wine, which quickly takes
effect. With his dying breath, Hamlet asks Horatio to ensure that his story is told accurately.

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Hamlet

Seth Magill as Hamlet; Photo Credit: Jordan Fraker

Cast
Hamlet................................................................................................. Seth Magill*
Claudius/Ghost.................................................................................... Ethan Norris
Gertrude................................................................................ Constance Gold Parry
Polonius/2nd Gravedigger......................................................................... TA Taylor
Laertes......................................................................................... Robert Gemaelich
Ophelia............................................................................. Stephanie Cleghorn Jasso
Horatio................................................................................Christopher Dontrell Piper
Gravedigger/Fortinbras/Ensemble...............................................Anthony L. Ramirez*
Rosencrantz/Ensemble.................................................................. Jeremiah Johnson
Guildenstern/Ensemble........................................................................Shawn Gann
Player King/Ensemble....................................................................... Mark Oristano
Player Queen/Osric/Ensemble..............................................................Caitlin Glass

* This actor appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association

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Cast & Crew
Artist Bios Constance Gold Parry (Gertrude) is thrilled
to be returning to Shakespeare Dallas and
discover Gertrude again. Theater credits include:
Robert Gemaehlich (Laertes) is honored to be Shakespeare Dallas: The Merry Wives of Windsor
returning to Shakespeare Dallas where credits (Mistress Page), She Stoops to Conquer (Mrs.
include The Taming of the Shrew, Titus Andronicus, Hardcastle), The Winter’s Tale (Paulina), Pericles
The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Tempest, She (Dionyza). Wingspan Theatre: Occupant (Louise
Stoops to Conquer, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, as Nevelson) Blind Date (Dolores), Sidhe (Marie).
well as several appearances in the complete staged Upstart Theatre: The Year of the Rooster (Lou
reading series. Recent credits include Measure for Pepper). Project X Theatre: One in 3 (Kayla &
Measure and Cymbeline with Shakespeare in the Dr. McCauley), Echo Theatre: Stop Kiss (Callie),
Bar, Jekyll and Hyde with Theatre Three, Waiting Teatro Dallas: Volver (Bruna) , House of Bernada
for Lefty with Upstart Productions, Picasso and the Alba (Prudencia), The Labyrinth (Micaela),
Lapin Agile with Resolute Theatre Project, and The Classic Theatre Company: Les Liaison Dangereuses
Taming of the Shrew with The Stolen Shakespeare (Madame de Merteuil), The Father (Laura), The
Guild. Robert has contributed to numerous Queens (Anne), Salome (Salome), Equus (Dora
projects at FUNimation Studios as a voice actor Strang), The Merchant of Venice (Narissa), The
and is proudly represented by The Callidus Agency. Taming of the Shrew (Bianca), Tis Pity She’s a Whore
(Hippolita), The Balcony (Carmen), Triumph
Shawn Gann (Guildenstern) is delighted to be of Love (Corine), Undermain Theatre: Puppets
returning with Shakespeare Dallas where credits Delirious (Chorus), Bremen Coffee (Geesche).
include Tartuffe, Antony & Cleopatra, She Stoops
to Conquer, Quixote, and many of the Mankoff Stephanie Cleghorn Jasso (Ophelia) is joining
Unabridged Staged Readings. Recent credits Shakespeare Dallas after previously playing Lady
include The Wind in the Willows with Hip Pocket Anne in Richard III and was last seen in The Lady
Theatre, Lilies with Hollywood Shakespeare, and from the Sea at Undermain Theatre where she is a
Marat/Sade with L.I.P. Service. He also recently company member. She has performed with other
directed productions of Picasso at the Lapin Agile local theatre companies including Dallas Children’s
for Resolute Theatre Project and Sweeney Todd: Theater, Ochre House Theatre, WaterTower
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street for L.I.P. Service. Theatre, Amphibian Stage Productions, Dallas
After this production, you can see him in Waiting Theater Center and Theatre Three. In 2015 she
for Godot with Fort Worth Arts. More at www. received recognition for Outstanding Acting
the-gann.com. He is a producing partner and Performance by the DFW Theater Critics Forum
company member with L.I.P. Service. for her work in Lydia. Not only is she an actor
but she is also a producer, teaching artist and will
Caitlin Glass (Francisco/Player Queen/Osric) direct her first production with Cry Havoc Theater
is grateful to be back with Shakespeare Dallas, this summer; she continues her acting training
having just portrayed Desdemona in Othello this with Blake Hackler.
past fall. Other previous work with Shakespeare
Dallas includes Hamlet and Measure for Measure Jeremiah Johnson (Rosencrantz) is thrilled to
in the Complete Works Series. A frequent return to Shakespeare Dallas where credits include
performer with Shakespeare in the Bar, Caitlin Othello, The Comedy of Errors, Titus Andronicus, The
counts Prospero (The Tempest), Isabella (Measure Merry Wives of Windsor, Cymbeline, The Tempest,
for Measure), and Octavius (Julius Caesar) as She Stoops to Conquer, and King Lear. Other
some of her favorite roles. Caitlin holds a BFA credits include As Dreams are Made On and Medea
in Theatre Performance from the University of Myth: Loves Beginning with PrismCo, Measure for
Texas Arlington. By day she is a prolific voice actor Measure, Cymbeline, The Tempest, The Merry Wives
with over 300 animation and video game credits, of Windsor, and Julius Caesar with Shakespeare
and also a full-time director at Funimation. She in the Bar, and the national tour of Rudolph the
and her husband are children’s pastors at New Red-Nosed Reindeer the Musical with Wishing
Beginnings Fellowship Mid-Cities. Follow her on Star Productions. He also appeared in The Detour
social media @caitlinsvoice. Festival and The 24-Hour Plays at WaterTower
Theatre, The Guinea Pig 2.0 at Amy’s Studio, and
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The Goofballs Cabaret at Pocket Sandwich Theatre. Well, Cymbeline, and Romeo and Juliet. Recently,
During the day he works with the Laughter League Mark has taken on Glengarry Glen Ross for Imprint
at Cook Children’s as a therapeutic clown named Theatreworks, The Cradle Will Rock for Brickroad
Dr. Bullfrog and appears as part of the Shakespeare Theatre, and Guys & Dolls for Lyric Stage.
Unlocked team in various schools and libraries in He received his MFA in acting from Moreno
DFW. University. For info on non-theatre stuff, visit
markoristano.com.
Seth Magill (Hamlet) is thrilled to make his
return to Shakespeare Dallas where he previously Christopher Dontrell Piper (Horatio) is
performed as Marlow in She Stoops To Conquer, delighted to be making his debut with Shakespeare
Pericles in Pericles, Sebastian in Twelfth Night, Dallas. Recent/Favorite credits: Too Heavy For Your
and various roles in the Complete Works Series. Pocket at AART, The Meeting at AART, Galileo at
Recent credits include Maks in Ironbound with Undermain, The Royal Society Of Antarctica at
Kitchen Dog Theater, Earthworm in James and Stage West, Seven Guitars at Jubilee Theatre, Sunset
the Giant Peach with Dallas Children’s Theater, Baby at Jubilee Theatre, We Are Proud to Present
and Fred in A Christmas Carol with Dallas Theater at Undermain, and The Shipment at Undermain.
Center. Seth notably co-wrote and performed in Film/TV: The Long Road Home, Batman vs.
the original musical On The Eve, playing Chase Superman Dawn of Justice, American Crime, and
Spacegrove with the Magnolia Lounge, Theatre Queen of the South. Chris is a company member
Three, and Theatre C’s rock review at Joe’s Pub in at Undermain and is represented by The Mary
NYC. He also enjoys teaching and directing shows Collins Agency.
at Cistercian Preparatory School, teaching for the
Dallas Children’s Theater, and collaborating with Anthony L. Ramirez (Fortinbras/Gravedigger)
Arts Mission Oak Cliff. He has various credits as is happy to be returning to the SD stage after
a voice actor for Funimation Entertainment and being absent for more than a year. Previous roles
is represented by the Kim Dawson Agency. Seth at SD include: Quixote (Sancho Panza), The
received his BFA in acting from SMU. Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
[revised] (Tony), A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Ethan Norris (Ghost/Claudius) has performed (Bottom), Twelfth Night (Malvolio), As You Like
with Shakespeare Dallas since 2007, most recently It (Touchstone), The Two Gentleman of Verona
appearing as both Antipholus twins in The Comedy 2010 (Launce), The Comedy of Errors (Dromio
of Errors and Duke in Othello. He feels blessed to of Syracuse), Julius Caesar (Brutus), The Taming
have played roles like Ford in The Merry Wives of of the Shrew (Tranio), All’s Well That Ends Well
Windsor, Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing, (Parolles), A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The
Carbon in Cyrano de Bergerac, and Don Armado in Musical (Bottom), Twelfth Night (Sir Toby
Love’s Labour’s Lost for SD. Ethan also participated Belch), The Winter’s Tale (Autolycus), The Two
in SD’s Complete Works series presented by the Gentleman of Verona (Launce). Anthony is also
Mankoff Family Foundation, appearing in 23 of a Wayne Foundation Honoree for Outstanding
40 productions. Ethan is grateful to have been Achievement in the Arts, a company member with
in productions with Theatre 3, Water Tower the Undermain Theatre and a proud member of
Theatre, Theatre Arlington, Casa Mañana, Dallas Actors’ Equity Association. Anthony would like
Children’s Theatre, and other theaters. Ethan thank all those beautiful beloveds who’ve helped
has trained at Texas Wesleyan, Texas A&M, and him navigate this difficult past year.
under numerous patient professionals; and while
he’s been lucky enough to perform in a few T.A. Taylor (Polonius) is returning to Shakespeare
commercials and industrials, his most cherished Dallas where credits include The Tempest, King
opportunities have been on stage, particularly at Lear, Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra,
Samuell Grand Park with the wonderful people of Much Ado About Nothing, The Winter’s Tale,
Shakespeare Dallas. Coriolanus, Hamlet, As You Like It, Cymbeline, The
Merry Wives of Windsor, All’s Well That Ends Well,
Mark Oristano (Player King) is delighted to Richard III, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night,
be back for a fourth go with Shakespeare Dallas. The Comedy of Errors, and Macbeth. T.A. holds an
Previously, he was seen in All’s Well That Ends M.F.A. in Acting from SMU and a B.A. in Speech
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and Drama from Marquette University. including Set Design for 26 Miles and 3: Foote
with Kitchen Dog Theater. Set/Production design
Carlo J. Aceytuno (Fight Choreographer) is for Waiting For Lefty, Apartment Plays, The Violet
originally from Los Angeles, CA and now lives Hour and Suburbia with Upstart Productions.
in Dallas, TX where he is a local fight director Designed costumes and props for multiple
and action choreographer. He has studied both
readings in Shakespeare Dallas’ 5 year initiative of
Martial Arts and Stage Combat for 20 years. Carlo
is co-founder of the stage combat organization The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. She
SCDallas, LLC. He has been recognized by the also contributed as Production Designer to short
Society of American Fight Directors (SAFD) as film MAILCALL with Aleja Productions. She has
an Advanced Actor Combatant and as proficient a Bachelor’s Degree in Drama from University of
in Theatrical Firearms Safety. Carlo is an Intimacy Dallas. Cindy is a Kitchen Dog Theater company
Designer, Consent Educator, and on staff with member.
Intimacy Directors International (teamidi.org)
as the organization’s Membership Coordinator. Korey Kent (Costume Designer/Associate
His range of work has been seen on The History Producer) has worked with Shakespeare Dallas in
Channel, the Hollywood Bowl, the House of various roles over the past twenty years, this is his
Blues, Dallas Winspear Opera House, and more. first time to costume for the company and he is
After assisting with fights and intimacy on Othello, very excited to be a part of the inaugural winter
Carlo is excited to return to the Shakespeare Dallas production. Regional Credits include: Kitchen
family to work on Hamlet, his favorite classic! Dog Theater: Pompeii, Paper Flowers, Thinner
than Water, Becky Shaw, Betrayal, Boom (Costume
Kendra Emmett (Associate Director) is delighted Designer), The Chairs, Titus Andronicus (Asst.
to make her debut with Shakespeare Dallas. Recent Director); The Drama Club: Faust, Wild Wicked
credits include directing A Midsummer Night’s Wyrd (Costume Design); Theater Three: Once,
Dream with Hoosier Shakes in Marion, Indiana, Heisenberg/Actually, Laugh (Costume Design);
stage managing the world premiere of Let Me Second Thought Theater: Great God Pan, Cock
Talk My Dreams at the Margo Jones Theatre, and (Costume Design); Dallas Theater Center: A
stage managing Empathitrax with Second Thought Christmas Carol, Cabaret, Arsenic and Old Lace
Theatre. She previously stage and tour managed (Asst. Stage Manager). Korey is an Artistic
the Texas Shakespeare Festival’s 2017 Roadshow, Company Member at Kitchen Dog Theater and an
assistant stage and tour managed two national Artistic Associate for Drama Club. Additionally he
tours with the American Shakespeare Center in is a proud member of Actor’s Equity Association.
2016 and 2017, and served as swing/understudy Korey has a BFA in Theater Studies from Southern
for the 2016-17 Hungry Hearts Tour and 2017- Methodist University.
18 Wicked Folly Tour. Kendra holds a Master of
Letters in Shakespeare and Performance from Mary Raphael Parry (Director) is in his seventeenth
Baldwin University and a Bachelor of Science in season as Artistic Director of Shakespeare Dallas.
Theatre from Indiana Wesleyan University. She He has directed numerous productions for the
likes to say that by day she stage manages medical company including The Comedy of Errors, The
residents as the Residency Education Coordinator Merry Wives of Windsor, King Lear, The Compleat
for the Department of Ophthalmology at the UT Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (abridged) [revised], Tartuffe,
Southwestern Medical Center. Cyrano de Bergerac, Twelfth Night, Romeo and
Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, and Othello. Other
Cindy Ernst-Godinez (Properties Design) is memorable productions that he has directed
grateful to be back with Shakespeare Dallas where include Diamond Dick: The Tulsa Race Riots of
1921 which played at Project X: Theatre in Dallas
credits are Othello, The Taming of the Shrew, The
and NYC’s La Mama ETC; and as Co-Founder
Comedy of Errors, Titus Andronicus, The Tempest, and Co-Artistic Director at the Undermain Theatre
Richard III, She Stoops to Conquer, As You Like It, and where he directed Camino Real, The Deatherians
Cyrano De Bergerac. Favorite Credits include Props and a trio of plays by longtime collaborator Erik
Design for Pompeii!!, Ironbound and Br’er Cotton Ehn- The Red Plays, Beginner, and Shiner (co-
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Board of Directors
2019 Board Members
Chris Stanton................................................................................................................ Chair
Lauren York........................................................................................................... Vice Chair
Geoff Demander.......................................................................................................Treasurer
Sharon Seal............................................................................................................... Secretary
Deborah Armstrong John Hall
Marcus Fuller Greg Rogers
Scott Mayo Nancy Scholberg
Cindy McSpadden Darren Dittrich
Rob Ray John & Bonnie Strauss
Jennifer Green Moneta Connie Tate
2019 A dvisory Board Members
Dolores Barzune Howard Hallam
Diane Brierley Donald Stone
David Brown Roy G. Turner, III
Travis Carter

Thanks to our valued Membership Committee!


Greg & Denise Boydston
Kevin & Rebecca Dunn
Mark Moynahan & Linda Farina
John D. Wilkinson, III

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written by Octavio Solis). Raphael has directed Amanda Ruby (Stage Manager) is delighted to be
a short film about Joan of Arc set in modern day returning with Shakespeare Dallas where credits
Marfa, Texas- Maid. include The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives
of Windsor, Julius Caesar, Othello, The Merchant of
Sara J. Romersberger (Movement Venice, Macbeth, and Much Ado about Nothing, as
Choreographer) is delighted to be returning well as several reading with the Complete Works
to Shakespeare Dallas where movement/fight Reading Series. She has a Bachelor of Arts in
credits include The Comedy of Errors, The Taming Drama from Texas Woman’s University.
of the Shrew, Quixote, She Stoops to Conquer, The
Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Much Marco E. Salinas (Sound Design) has designed
sound for many past summer and fall productions
Ado About Nothing, Tartuffe, A Midsummer Night’s with Shakespeare Dallas, most recently The
Dream (Director); Twelfth Night, Coriolanus, Taming of the Shrew, The Comedy of Errors and
Hamlet, As You Like It, Cymbeline, The Taming of Othello. He is also the company’s current Director
the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, TX, The of Educational Tours and is in his 18th year in
Merchant of Venice, Othello, All’s Well That Ends helping create local tours that teach kids about
Shakespeare.
Well, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream:
The Musical, The Tempest, The Comedy of Errors, Michael Sullivan (Set Design) is happy to be
As You Like It. Recent/favorite credits in the making his return to Shakespeare Dallas where
Metroplex include Undermain Theatre: The Night credits include Quixote, The Merry Wives of
Alive, Ghost Sonata, An Iliad, Theatre Three: On Windsor and The Tempest. Recent/Favorite credits
the Eve, Contemporary Theatre of Dallas: The include Outside Mullingar and Dogfight with The
Diviners, WaterTower Theatre: The Grapes of WaterTower, and Godspell, Mr. Burns, Anna
Wrath. Sara is an Associate Professor of Theatre/ Karenina, Noises Off! and Fiddler on the Roof with
Movement, Southern Methodist University, Baylor Theatre. His mentor was the legendary
and holds a Certificate École Internationale De designer William Eckart. Michael’s MFA is from
Théâtre Jacques Lecoq and has worked nationally SMU and is an Associate Professor of Theatre at
and internationally. Baylor University. More at Sullivansetdesign.com.

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Production Team

Production Team
Production Manager......................................................................................Adrian Churchill
Associate Director.......................................................................................... Kendra Emmett
Assistant Stage Manager............................................................................ Nicole Leatherman
Assistant Fight Choreographer......................................................................... David Saldivar
Back Stage Czar............................................................................................... Jeremy Escobar
Assistant Technical Director/Master Carpenter.............................................. John Ruegsegger
Assistant Technical Director/Carpenter...............................................................Joshua Taylor
Carpenter............................................................................................................Elena Martin
Scenic Artist....................................................................................................Emily Haueisen
Costume Shop Manager.................................................................................. Bruce Coleman
First Hand /Wardrobe Supervisor...................................................................Derick Longoria
Master Electrician/Stage Operations..............................................................Soren Haroldson
Lighting Board Operator............................................................................... John Ruegsegger
Lighting Technician..........................................................................................Kristen Reding
Audio Engineer...................................................................................................... Doug Kirk
Front of House Producer...................................................................................James Stroman
Shoppe Manager................................................................................................ Lauren Smart

Special Thanks
Victor and Stephanie Aves Emphasys Technologies Sammons Center for the Arts
Dolores Barzune Linda Farina and Mark Shakespeare Dallas Board of
Michele Beavan Moynahan Directors
Linda Blase In Memory of Robert “Bob” Shakespeare on the Go!
Scott Braud Glenn Touring Artists
Diane and Hal Brierley Constance Gold Parry Southern Methodist
David and Amy Brown Howard Hallam University - Meadows
Kay Cattarulla Laurel Hoitsma School for the Arts
City of Dallas Office of City Councilperson Phillip Joanna St. Angelo
Cultural Affairs Kingston John & Bonnie Strauss
Dallas Children’s Theatre Jule Maxwell Don Stone
Dallas Theater Center Brian McDonald Tenison Golf Course
Danny Curry City Councilperson Adam Theatre Three
Dallas Park and Recreation Medrano Roy & Laura Turner
Department James Moroney, III Chris Wells & Betsy Cook
Dallas Police Department Project X: Theatre Willis Winters
Dallas Theater Center The Honorable Mike
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Individual Donors
Many Thanks
Shakespeare Dallas gratefully acknowledges the dedication of the following individuals who have supported the
organization through their generosity. Listing below indicates confirmed cumulative giving received May 2017 -
December 2019. Please accept our sincerest apology if someone was inadvertently overlooked.
$10,000+ $5,000-$9,999
Diane and Hal Brierley Howard Hallam
Amy and David Brown Janet and John Mockovciak
Christine and Darren Dittrich Nancy Perot
Joy and Ron Mankoff Donald and Norma Stone
Connie and Raphael Parry Laura and Roy G. Turner III
John and Bonnie Strauss Chris Wells and Betsy Cook
Kay and Elliot Cattarulla
$1,000-$4,999
Deborah Armstrong John Hall and Cindy Morris Rob Ray
Stephen Bartolo Barbara and James M. Moroney Michael Richard
Denise and Greg Boydston III Tim and Mary Ritter
Amber and Travis Carter Kathleen Irvin-Walo Karen E. Rodrigues
John Cooper James Kralik Amanda and Greg Rogers
Kate and Geoff Demander Diane and Steve Martichuski Nancy Scholberg
Rebecca and Kevin Dunn Scott and Sarah Mayo Sharon Seal
Kristi and David Ellis Barbara and Sam McKenney Julie and Chris Stanton
Richard Frish Cindy and Cameron Jenni Stewart
Marcus Fuller McSpadden Connie and Garvin Tate
Robert and Sigrid Glenn Linda Farina and Mark Linda and Lee Wilkins
Craig and Kathryn Hall Moynahan John D. Wilkinson, III
Jennifer and Brett Moneta Alex Orfinger Lauren and Mason York
Tom Gunning and Renee Richey and Joyce Owen
Richeson Linda and Porter Ozanne
$500-$999
Jean-Paul and Kathy Abelanet Linda and Nathan Eaton Margot Perot
Jamie Bach-Wiig Laura and Steve Farrar Adam and Jennifer Reed
Doug and IdaJane Bailey Barry Forrest Bill Ruppert
William and Margaret Barnes Trevor Franke Katherine Sharp
Brandye Brown and Rusty Jerri and Fred Grunewald Rachael Smiley
Brenner Renee Heffernan Byron Snapp
Miki Bone & Tom Melsheimer Trudy and Charles Hess Stephen and Elizabeth
Mary Burkhead Bonnie and Michael Jez Suellentrop
Cal and Clare Chaney Chris Kerrigan Poodipeddi Suryanarayana
Donjalea and David Chrane Brian Langford Vanessa Swarovski
Glenn Clark Benjamin Leiwant Byrd Teague
Cory Coons Diana Millies Roy and Debra Todd
Carolyn Dickson Jay Mower Samantha Worrell
David Dyslin Jane Pak
$250-$499
Bill and Barbara Benac Karen Bulgarelli Phillip Conley
Renee Magnant and Evan Hill Bullock Barbara Cox
Bogar George and Clare Burch Harlan and Kathy Crow
William R. Bond Steve Burnett Melissa and Charles Deur
Robert Bossard Randy and Jane Cantrell William Doward
Kevin17 Bower Kasey Collins Marion and Henry Exall Jr.

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Individual Donors
$250-$499, continued
Sharyl Fahey Pete and Amy Lerma Michelle Robberson
Shari and Kevin Felton Leslie Osbaldston Richard Rogers
Brian Finley John and Veletta Lill Terry and Bert Romberg
Nicole Fontaine Matthew Lloyd Russell Blair and Amy Seltzer
Angela Freeman Nancy and Bob Luxen Vicki and Brooks Shafer
Keila Garoutte Lynne and Allen Mabry Tamson Shelmire
W. John Glancy Tracy Curts and Trish Major Gerry Sherman and Marion
Hon. and Mrs. David and Randy and Linda Marx Bize
Beverly Godbey Jule Maxwell Todd and Gina Sims
Gilbert Gonzalez Judy Meagher Jerry Smith
Nathan and Holly Green Susan McKinney and William Wayne Smith
Robert Guzak Dorward Craig and Deborah Sutton
Joshua Hepola Jan Mohamed Rebecca and Scott Tankersley
Sheila and Houston Holmes Donna Munoz Becca Thomas
Doug Jacobs Timothy and Nancy Oliver W. Timmons
Ronna Johnson Richard Player Torpey Family
Dr. and Mrs. R. Ellwood Jones Steve Player Family Jannae Tunnell
Ellen Key Randy Ray Bradley Wagner
Margaret Knott John J. Reoch Jr. Lori Wilson

$185-$249
Doug and Virginia Mark Davies and Jean Kristi Kennedy Charles Rosen
Anderson Mason Kelvin Kerr Charles and Ann
Roxanne Anderson Douglas Davis Sharon Key Marie Rosenfeld
Melissa Angel Deborah and Thomas Chris and Heather Steven Rush
Stephen Angelette Dobozy Klotz Farah Saidi
Cullen Archer Deborah Dominguez Randall Knutson David Schall
Kari and Todd Madeline and Andy Stephanie Kohutek Joan Schellenberg
Atwood Dvorocsik Donna Lambeth Jamie Schield
Stephanie and Victor Susan Dwyre Carol Levy John Sherwood
Aves Toby and Loraine Christopher Long Lex Smart
Meg Barry Engel Tiffany Loudermilk Megan Smith
Lorna Beavers Eli and Jamie Espinoza Jim Lubniewski Cerina Sprong
William Berdine III Penny Ewoldsen Jacy Mann Joel Stadie
Deborah and Simon Pamela Flint Lenahan Marc Jenny and Tim
Bidwell Jenifer and Peter Flynn Jennifer Maples Stobaugh
Bonnie Blackwell Davina Fogel Jean Marusak Christopher Stokes
Julie Blackwell Lauren Glass Kathy and Robby Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ileana Bolano Billie Grissom McBrayer Swackhamer
Lea and Mark Bond Randall Haedge Shawn McKenzie James Swayze
Kathi Boor Sandi Haltom Terri and Scott Kitra Tailor
John Bramblitt Judy and Charles McNeill Giva and TA Taylor
Suzette Brendon Hamilton Kendall Meacham Lisa Thompson
Frank Z. Brill, III Samantha Hart Kimberly Miller Jay and Shari Tobin
Rodney and Betty Julie and William Gary Muddyman Michael Urban
Bryan Haynes Michael Murray Tyler Vandenburg
Ben Campbell Mr. and Mrs. John Roger Nelson Hank and Mary
Kelli Campbell Hebley Janis Newsome Voegtle
Roger and Donna Byron Henry Martha Norton Roy Wadsworth
Cantu Pamela Hoffmann Steven Orr Kay Walder
Nancy Cecco William and Mary Gwen Perez Allen Walsh
Jennifer Chavez Hogan Emily Person Edward Willis
Neil and Rebecca Joe and Catherine Karla Peterson Beverly White
Cobb Hood Larry and Mary Chris Whitley
Chuck Collins Laura Hornung Petterborg Jill Wirz
David Cordell Alexander Huff Dave Player Dawn Wulff
Tom Craig Corey Hutchins Jennifer Pleitgen
Clare Daly Woolley Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Charlotte Darrah Laura and Zachary Pouzar
David and Grace Jekot Lionel Reiman
Davidson Erin Jett Sonja Rodriguez
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Institutional Donors
2018-2019 Institutional and Corporate Donors
Thank you to the following organizations and companies that enable Shakespeare Dallas to continue its good work in
the community. Listing below indicates confirmed gifts received by December 2019.
Title Sponsor
The John and Bonnie Strauss Foundation
Presenting Sponsors Producers Circle
Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust The Mankoff Family Foundation
The Meadows Foundation

Student Tickets &


Directors Circle
Darren and Christine Dittrich Transportation Sponsor
Moody Fund for the Arts Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
The Craig and Kathryn Hall Foundation

2019 Season Sponsors


570 KLIF, 96.3 KSCS, 99.5 The Wolf, 1310 The Ticket
City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District, City of
Dallas Parks and Recreation Department, Texas Commission on the Arts, The Hall Agency

Community Partners
$500-$999 $1,000-$4,999 (continued) $10,000-$19,999
Benedict A. and Zita I. Horan Metropolitan Press Harold Simmons Foundation
Coons Charitable Fund Ruibal’s Plants of Texas The Mankoff Family Foundation
Guzak Family Charitable Fund Schwab Charitable The Eugene McDermott
Walmart Foundation Foundation
$1,000-$4,999 Texas Commission on the Arts
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld $5,000-$9,999 The Town of Addison
Cumulus Media Ben E. Keith Company
Dallas SEO Geek Communities Foundation of Texas $20,000+
Ditore Mayo Entertainment Dallas Shakespeare Club The Hal and Diane Brierley
The Eulich Family Foundation Dallas Tourism Public Improvement Foundation
Express Booksellers District City of Dallas Office of Cultural
ExxonMobil Foundation Interabang Books Affairs
The Craig and Kathryn Hall Moody Fund for the Arts Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust
Foundation Robert W. Baird and Co. Hillcrest Foundation
Humanities Texas Corporation Hoblitzelle Foundation
IBM The Pollock Foundation Carl B. & Florence E. King
KD College The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation
Kelly-Moore Paints Foundation The Dallas Foundation
The Kinzie Foundation The Meadows Foundation
Matching Gifts Sponsors The John & Bonnie Strauss
Foundation
Albertsons Safeway, Inc.
Bank of America Texas Instruments Foundation supported in part by
CA Technologies Textron
ExxonMobil Thomson Reuters
Kroger Wells Fargo
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