CAST
ABIGAIL BRESLIN
Abigail Breslin (Helen Keller) made her breakthrough film appearance as Mel Gibson’s leading lady at the tender age of five in M. Night Shyamalan’s 2002 film Signs. She is perhaps best known for her critically acclaimed title-role performance in the runaway hit comedy Little Miss Sunshine. Abigail received Academy Award, SAG and BAFTA best supporting actress nominations and was honored with a Best Actress award from the Tokyo International Film Festival, as well as being named ShoWest’s “Female Star of Tomorrow” in 2008. Other film credits include Raising Helen, No Reservations, Definitely Maybe, Nim’s Island and Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. This summer, she starred opposite Cameron Diaz in the Warner Brother’s film My Sister’s Keeper and can currently be seen starring in Columbia’s hit horror comedy Zombieland opposite Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone. Abigail can next be seen opposite Johnny Depp in Rango, Gore Verbinski’s animated adventure film for Paramount Pictures.
ALISON PILL
Alison Pill (Annie Sullivan) most recently starred on Broadway in Mauritius and in the Off-Broadway hits reasons to be pretty and Blackbird, for which she received Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League nominations. She was nominated for a Tony® Award for her Broadway debut in The Lieutenant of Inishmore and for a Lucille Lortel Award for On the Mountain. She won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble in the U.S. premiere of The Distance from Here and starred in an Off-Broadway run of None of the Above. Film work includes Scott Pilgrim vs The World, Milk, Dan in Real Life, Dear Wendy, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Pieces of April. Television includes In Treatment (HBO), The Book of Daniel (NBC), Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, and the upcoming miniseries The Pillars of the Earth.
MATTHEW MODINE
Matthew Modine (Captain Keller) A veteran of over 50 films, Modine has starred in Alan Parker's Birdy, Jonathan Demme's Married to the Mob, Harold Becker's Vision Quest, Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, Alan J. Pakula's Orphans, John Schlesinger's Pacific Heights and Oliver Stone's On Any Given Sunday to name a few. In 1984, he was recognized by the Venice Film Festival for his work in Robert Altman's Streamers, while he and his cast mates received an unprecedented Best Actor Golden Lion Award. In 1993 he received a second award from the Venice Film Festival —a Volpi Cup for Best Ensemble Cast—in Robert Altman's Golden-Lion-Award-winning Shortcuts, with the cast winning the Golden Globe® for Best Ensemble. Matthew earned Golden Globe® and Emmy Award® nominations for his performance in HBO's critically acclaimed, Emmy Award®-winning drama And the Band Played On. Modine received a Golden Globe® nomination for his performance in the 1998 Hallmark Entertainment production What the Deaf Man Heard (CBS), the highest rated television movie at that time on any network since 1991. Matthew also appeared in the Emmy Award® nominated CBS miniseries Hitler: The Rise of Evil. Recently, Matthew starred in the feature film Opa! and just completed filming The Trial. Three of his short films, When I Was a Boy (co-directed with Todd Field), Smoking and Ecce Pirate debuted at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. When I Was a Boy also premiered at the prestigious New Directors/New Films at New York's Museum of Modern Art. I Think I Thought had its North American premiere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Cowboy premiered at the 2008 Los Angeles United Film Festival. Each of these films have since played major film festivals throughout the world. Modine's first feature, If…Doug…Rabbit starred John Hurt, Kevin J. O'Connor, Bruce Dern, Lisa Marie and David Keith. On stage he starred in the critically acclaimed Hartford Stage production of To Kill a Mockingbird and in the world premiere of Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas at the Geffen Playhouse, a satire about the film industry. Modine directed the play 12 Angry Men starring F. Murray Abraham, Wallace Shawn and Seymour Cassel at the New Mercury Theater co-founded by Matthew and Todd Field in Beverly Hills, California. THE MIRACLE WORKER marks Modine’s Broadway debut.
JENNIFER MORRISON
Jennifer Morrison (Kate Keller) makes her Broadway debut in THE MIRACLE WORKER. She can currently be seen as Dr. Allison Cameron on Fox’s critically acclaimed drama House MD, which has received nominations for the 2009 Screen Actors Guild Award, Primetime Emmy Award® for Outstanding Drama Series in 2008, 2007 and 2006 and a 2008 Golden Globe Award®. She was recently nominated for a 2008 WIN Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her performance on the hit show. This fall she can be seen in the upcoming Lion’s Gate feature film Warrior directed by Gavin O’Conner starring opposite Nick Nolte and Joel Egerton. This summer she appeared in J.J. Abrams’s film Star Trek as Captain James Kirk’s mother, Winona. She was recently seen in 20th Century Fox’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith opposite Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Dreamworks’ Surviving Christmas starring Ben Affleck and Christina Applegate, the independent film Flourish in which she stars in and produced and in the Lifetime feature The Murder of Princess Diana based on the novel by Noel Botham. Other film credits include Grind, Urban Legends: Final Cut and the Kevin Bacon thriller Stir of Echoes. On television she played a recurring role on Dawson's Creek and appeared in the series Any Day Now and The Chronicle. Morrison studied with the celebrated Steppenwolf Theatre Company and earned a theater degree from Loyola University.
ELIZABETH FRANZ
Elizabeth Franz (Aunt Ev) made her Broadway debut in Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. Since then she has appeared on Broadway in Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs (Tony® and Drama Desk Award nominations), The Cherry Orchard, The Octette Bridge Club, The Cemetery Club, Getting Married, Uncle Vanya. Ms. Franz is best known for her powerful interpretation of Linda Loman in the 1999 production of Death of a Salesman (Tony Award®, Chicago’s Jefferson Award, Boston’s Eliot Norton Award, Los Angeles’ Ovation Award, New York’s Fany Award, Drama Desk Award nomination and Outer Critics Circle Nomination). Her performance was recorded for television and she was nominated for Screen Actors Guild and Emmy Awards®. She and Sam Waterston starred in an acclaimed New York production of Long Day’s Journey Into Night before she returned to Broadway in the multiple Tony®-nominated production of Morning’s At Seven for which was nominated for Tony®, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Off Broadway: originated the title role in Christopher Durang’s Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You (Obie Award, Drama Desk nomination), world premiere of Kelly Masterson’s Against the Rising Sea at Queens Theater in The Park and The Piano Teacher at The Vineyard Theatre (2008 Lucille Lortel Award). Other performances include The Cripple of Inishman, The Comedy of Errors, Minutes from the Blue Route and Madwoman of Chaillot. Regional credits include Lion in Winter, The Glass Menagerie, A View from the Bridge, The Matchmaker, The Wizard of Oz, Great Expectations, Model Apartment, Woman in Mind. In 2003 she was awarded the Dramatist’s Guild Sidney Kingsley and Madge Evans Lifetime Achievement in the Theater Award. Film: Christmas with the Kranks, The Substance of Fire, Sabrina, The Pallbearer, Stephen King’s Thinner, Fish in a Bathtub, Secret of My Success, School Ties and Jacknife. Television movies A Town’s Revenge (Emmy® nomination), A Girl Thing, The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket Dottie, Love and Other Sorrows and House of Mirth. Numerous television series including Law & Order: Cold Case, Judging Amy, Roseanne and The Gilmore Girls.
TOBIAS SEGAL
Tobias Segal (James) is excited to make his Broadway debut. Last season, he played roles in The Cherry Orchard and A Winter's Tale in Sam Mendes's Bridge Project (BAM, Old Vic, European and Asian Tour). Off-Broadway, Toby appeared in From Up Here at MTC (Drama Desk and Drama League nominations) and Doris to Darlene at Playwrights Horizons. Regional credits include Equus (Barrymore Award). Film/TV: Rocky Balboa, New Year Parade (Slamdance Grand Jury Prize), Medium, Law & Order, Law & Order SVU.
DANIEL ORESKES
Daniel Oreskes (Doctor/Anagnos) originated the role of “Big Davey” in Billy Elliot. Other recent credits include “Theseus” in Midsummer Night's Dream (Public), “Jupiter” in Cymbeline (Lincoln Center). Film: The Thomas Crown Affair, Devil's Advocate. TV: The Sopranos, Waterfront, Third Watch, Law and Order.
MICHAEL CUMMINGS
Michael Cummings (Percy) Broadway: Lincoln Center Theatre: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. Off-Broadway: Ty Jones’s Emancipation, Radha Blank's seed (Classical Theatre of Harlem), A Single Winter's Day (Concordia Conservatory). TV: One Life to Live, Late Show with David Letterman, Sesame Street.
SIMONE JOY JONES
Simone Joy Jones (Martha) is excited about her Broadway debut. She enjoys reading, writing, singing, dancing, and acting. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Sean Jr. and Shirley Grant Management.
YVETTE GANIER
Yvette Ganier (Viney) Broadway: King Hedley. London: Jitney. Off-Broadway: Breath Boom (2002 OBIE), Jitney, For Colored Girls (25th Anniversary). Regional: Steppenwolf, The Goodman (Hedley, Gem of the Ocean), Mark Taper (Gem), Intiman, Seattle Rep, Pittsburgh Public, Center Stage, Dallas Theatre Center, Cleveland Playhouse, Great Lakes.
LANCE CHANTILES-WERTZ
Lance Chantiles-Wertz (Jimmie) Broadway Debut! Off-Broadway: The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd. New York City Ballet: The Nutcracker (Prince), Mother Goose. Eight Operas with the Met, MTV, Nickelodeon, The Onion News. Thanks to family, friends, teachers, SAB, Abrams, especially my mother. We did it!
CREATIVE
KATE WHORISKEY
Kate Whoriskey (Director) was recently represented Off-Broadway with Manhattan Theatre Club and Goodman Theatre’s acclaimed co-production of Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Ruined for which she earned Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel and Jeff Award (excellence in Chicago Theatre) nominations. New York credits include The Piano Teacher by Julia Cho at the Vineyard Theatre, Last Tree in Antartica by Julia Cho at Ensemble Studio Theatre, the world premiere of Fabulation by Lynn Nottage at Playwrights Horizons and Massacre by Jose Rivera at the Labyrinth Theatre Company of which she is a member. She also directed The Tempest at Shakespeare Theatre, the world premiere of Vigils, The Rose Tattoo and Heartbreak House at the Goodman Theatre, the world premiere of Intimate Apparel, The Piano Teacher, Life is a Dream, Caucasian Chalk Circle, Antigone, and Clean House at South Coast Repertory, Master Builder at the American Repertory Theatre, and Blue/Orange, Lady from the Sea and The Chairs at the Intiman Theatre. She has worked with writers Nilo Cruz, Sarah Ruhl, Michael Oondaatje, Regina Taylor and Said Sayrefezadieh. Other theatres where she has directed include Theatre for a New Audience, Baltimore Center Stage, Perseverance Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Sundance Theatre Lab, The Fisher Center, The Eugene O’Neill Center and Geva Theatre. A graduate of NYU and the ART Institute at Harvard, she is currently a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and an associate artist at South Coast Rep. She was recently named the Artistic Director of the Intiman Theatre.
WILLIAM GIBSON
William Gibson (Playwright) was most recently represented on Broadway in 2003 with the production of Golda’s Balcony. Born in 1914 in New York City, he has written poetry, fiction and scripts for stage, television and films. His plays include THE MIRACLE WORKER(Tony Award®, Best Play 1960), which was originally produced for television’s Playhouse 90, Two for the Seesaw, A Cry of Players, Golda, The Butterfingers Angel, Monday After the Miracle, Goodly Creatures, and Handy Dandy. He is the author of a novel, The Cobweb, as well as the musical version of Clifford Odets's Golden Boy. His several books include The Seesaw Log, A Mass for the Dead—a study of his family—and a volume of poetry entitled Winter Crook. Mr. Gibson's book, A Season in Heaven, takes a look at metaphysics and the creative process. His most recent book is Shakespeare's Game, a critical study. He was married to the psychoanalyst Margaret Brenman-Gibson, whose biography, Clifford Odets, American Playwright, was released in 1982.
DEREK McLANE
Derek McLane (Scenic Design) Credits: Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime, 33 Variations (2009 Tony Award, Best Scenic Design), The Pajama Game (Tony Award, Best Revival), Grease, Threepenny Opera, Little Women, I Am My Own Wife (Tony Award, Best Play), The Women, Present Laughter, Holiday, Ruined, Becky Shaw, Rafta, Rafta, 10 Million Miles, Things We Want, The Voysey Inheritance, Two Trains Running, Hurlyburly, Abigail’s Party, Aunt Dan and Lemon. Awards: 1997 and 2004 Obie Awards, 2004, 2005, 2007 Lucille Lortel Awards, 2006 Tony nomination.
PAUL TAZEWELL
Paul Tazewell (Costume Design) Broadway: Memphis, Guys And Dolls, In the Heights, The Color Purple, Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in ‘Da Funk, Caroline, or Change, A Raisin in the Sun, Drowning Crow, On the Town, Def Poetry Jam, Elaine Stritch at Liberty, Fascinating Rhythm. Nominated for the Tony® Award three times. Won the Lucille Lortel Award, the Ovation Award, the NAACP Award, three Helen Hayes Awards, a Michael Merritt Award, two AUDELCO Awards, the TDF Irene Sharaff Young Master Award, Princess Grace Fellowship and the Princess Grace Statue Award.
KENNETH POSNER
Kenneth Posner (Lighting Design) Over 30 Broadway plays and musicals including The Coast of Utopia (Shipwreck, Tony®, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards), Wicked, Hairspray, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Tony® nominations), The Royal Family, Legally Blonde, 9 to 5, Grease (2008), The Homecoming, The Pirate Queen, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, Little Woman, The Frogs, Swing!, Charlie Brown, The Goat, Side Man, The Little Foxes and The Rose Tattoo. 2003 Obie for Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design.
ROB MILBURN & MICHAEL BODEEN
Rob Milburn & Michael Bodeen (Original Music & Sound Design) Broadway credits include music composition and sound for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and The Speed of Darkness, music for My Thing of Love, sound for Superior Donuts, reasons to be pretty, A Year with Frog and Toad, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Hollywood Arms, King Hedley II, Buried Child, The Song of Jacob Zulu and The Grapes of Wrath. Off-Broadway credits include music and sound for Inked Baby, After Ashley, Boy Gets Girl, Red, Space, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, Marvin's Room, sound for Pain and the Itch and Jitney, sound and music direction for Ruined. They have created music and sound at many of America's resident theatres.
CHARLES G. LaPOINTE
Charles G. LaPointe (Hair Design) B’way: Henry IV, The Rivals, Cymbeline, Radio Golf, Looped, Superior Donuts, 33 Variations, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Desire Under the Elms, Good Vibrations, Memphis, The Color Purple, Jersey Boys, Martin Short: Fame..., In the Heights, The Apple Tree, Guys and Dolls, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Xanadu, High Fidelity, Sight Unseen and A Raisin in the Sun. To James for all the support…through the years.
LEE SHER
Lee Sher (Physical Coaching and Movement) Born and raised in Israel. Started acting on TV at the age of seven. Received BFA in Theater in Tel Aviv. Recipient of the US-Israeli Culture Foundation in Theater with excellence. Artistic Director of LeeSaar The Company, based in NYC since 2004. Lee received the American green card for outstanding achievement in the performing arts, Guggenheim Fellowship in choreography and the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. Lee's work is influenced by GAGA, Ohad Naharin's movement language.
DEBORAH HECHT
Deborah Hecht (Dialect Coach) Broadway: Present Laughter, A Little Night Music, Finian’s Rainbow, God of Carnage, Exit the King, Hedda Gabler, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, South Pacific, Carousel, Angels in America, many others. Off-Broadway: BAM (The Bridge Project, As You Like It, The Tempest), MTC, LCT, Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Signature, Women’s Project, others. Regional: Seattle Rep, Guthrie, Long Wharf, many others. England: National (Buried Child), RSC (Winter’s Tale). Film: Leaves of Grass (upcoming), Kinsey, many others. Faculty: NYU Grad Acting.
JAY BINDER / JACK BOWDAN
Jay Binder/Jack Bowdan (Casting) Mark Brandon, Sara Schatz CSA & Nikole Vallins. Broadway shows include Finian’s Rainbow, A Chorus Line, Gypsy, The 39 Steps, Journey’s End, Inherit the Wind, Butley, Virginia Woolf, Sweet Charity, Wonderful Town, Movin’ Out, 42nd Street, The Music Man, The Iceman Cometh, The Lion King, Beauty & the Beast, Chicago, The King and I, Damn Yankees, Lost in Yonkers, Jerome Robbins’ Broadway. Film: Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Chicago, Nine.
DAVID RICHENTHAL
David Richenthal (Producer) On Broadway: Finian's Rainbow, I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright, directed by Moises Kaufman, starring Jefferson Mays (Tony®, Pulitzer and Drama Desk Awards for Best New Play), Marc Salem’s Mind Games on Broadway, Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day's Journey Into Night, directed by Robert Falls, starring Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Dennehy, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Robert Sean Leonard (Tony® and Drama Desk Awards for Best Revival of a Play), Arthur Miller's The Crucible, directed by Richard Eyre, starring Liam Neeson and Laura Linney, Arthur Miller's The Price, directed by James Naughton, starring Harris Yulin and Jeffrey DeMunn, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, directed by Robert Falls, starring Brian Dennehy (Tony® and Drama Desk Awards for Best Revival of a Play), Noel Coward's Present Laughter, starring Frank Langella, The Young Man From Atlanta by Horton Foote, directed by Robert Falls, starring Rip Torn and Shirley Knight (Pulitzer Prize for Best Play), The Kentucky Cycle, directed by Warner Shook, starring Stacy Keach (Pulitzer Prize for Best Play), Mrs. Klein by Nicholas Wright, starring Uta Hagen, Remembrance, starring Milo O'Shea and Frances Sternhagen, and Conor McPherson's Dublin Carol by special arrangement with the Atlantic Theater Company. Regionally, Arthur Miller’s Finishing the Picture with The Goodman Theatre in Chicago; The Female of the Species with the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. On the West End: The Female of the Species by Joanna Murray-Smith, directed by Roger Michell, starring Eileen Atkins, Death of a Salesman starring Brian Dennehy and Clare Higgins, I Am My Own Wife starring Jefferson Mays, and co-produced the world premiere of David Mamet's The Cryptogram and Katherine Burger's Morphic Resonance. Motion pictures include The Other Man, co-written and directed by Richard Eyre, starring Liam Neeson, Laura Linney and Antonio Banderas, Tape, directed by Richard Linklater, starring Uma Thurman, Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard, and Death of a Salesman, starring Brian Dennehy for the Showtime Network. David dedicates this production to his step-daughter, Tati von Mueffling.
ERIC FALKENSTEIN
Eric Falkenstein (Producer) In addition to THE MIRACLE WORKER this season: A Little Night Music, Ragtime. This spring in London: All My Sons. Previous Broadway plays include: The Norman Conquests, All My Sons, The Seagull, Desire Under the Elms, Thurgood, Impressionism, The Country Girl, The Seafarer, Coram Boy, Butley, The History Boys, Bridge & Tunnel, Democracy, Whoopi, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune, The Crucible. Off-Broadway plays: Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, Bridge & Tunnel. Eric’s company, Spark Productions, is at work on projects in theater, film, the environment, human and civil rights.
RANDALL L. WREGHITT
Randall L. Wreghitt (Producer) Broadway: Impressionism, Grey Gardens, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Little Women, Golda’s Balcony, Metamorphoses, Hedda Gabler, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Electra, The Lonesome West, Band in Berlin, The Beauty Queen of Leenane and The Real Thing (associate producer). His productions have been nominated for 41 Tony Awards, with 12 wins. Off-Broadway: The Waverly Gallery, As Bees in Honey Drown, The Springhill Singing Disaster, The Boys in the Band, The Food Chain, Camping with Henry and Tom, Zombie Prom and Three Tall Women (associate producer). London: The Boys in the Band, Lobby Hero. Tour: Little Women. Edinburgh: Velocity. Regionally: Crush…. Film: A Tale of Two Pizzas. Television: the upcoming Broadway Bullpen. Robert Whitehead Award for Outstanding Achievement in Commercial Theatrical Producing. Randall established Pro-Marketing, a marketing and promotions company and serves on the board of Early Stages. Upcoming Theater: Talley’s Folly, The Great Game, Camille, the 30th Anniversary production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and the new musical Pepita: Senorita Matador.
BARBARA & BUDDY FREITAG
Barbara & Buddy Freitag (Producer) are producing the current Broadway musical Memphis. Additional credits include August: Osage County, Passing Strange, The Homecoming, Blithe Spirit, November. Barbara also co-produced All My Sons, The Drowsy Chaperone and Legally Blonde.
DAN FRISHWASSER
Dan Frishwasser (Producer) Broadway: A Little Night Music, Memphis, Ragtime, The Norman Conquests. Upcoming: Ballroom, All About Me, American Idiot, La Cage Aux Folles. National: The 39 Steps, Little House on the Prairie.
JOE & KATHY GRANO
Joe & Kathy Grano (Producer) Joe is a Tony Award-winning producer of Jersey Boys. He is Chairman/CEO of Centurion Holdings and former Chairman of UBS Financial Services. He was appointed by President Bush to serve as Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council. Joe proudly served his country as a Captain in the Green Berets. He shares a love of theatre with his wife, Kathy Grano.
MALLORY FACTOR
Mallory Factor (Producer) has been involved in Broadway for many years. He is a trustee of the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the American Theatre Wing, and serves on the TONY® Awards Administration Committee. He is a merchant banker, appears regularly on the FOXNews Channel, and is co-chairman of The Monday Meeting. He resides in Charleston, SC with his wife Elizabeth and their five children.
CHERYL LACHOWICZ
Cheryl Lachowicz (Producer) Broadway: Sly Fox revival, The Color Purple, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, West Side Story and Gypsy. London: Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None and Sinatra. National Tours: The Color Purple. Upcoming Broadway productions: The Addams Family and All About Me.
MARTHA FALKENBERG
Martha Falkenberg (Producer) Born and raised in Guadalajara, Mexico, Ms. Falkenberg is a longtime admirer of the arts and looks forward to her first adventure in a theatrical production. Her life is devoted to her husband, Bob, and two beautiful daughters, Jacky and Nikki.
BRUCE J. CARUSI & SUSAN ALTAMORE CARUSI
Bruce J. Carusi & Susan Altamore Carusi (Producer) Susan saw Hello, Dolly in the 4th grade and has created theatrical fans among their four children, Alison, Jamie, Sean and Kelly. Bruce grudgingly accommodates his family's love of Broadway, although, in fact, he knows the plot and words to most classic musicals. Involved with several other plays, as well as The First Saturday in May, the best horse-racing documentary ever.
LYNN SHAW
Lynn Shaw (Producer) Lynn Shaw Productions develops projects for television, theatre, radio, publication and film. She was an Associate Producer of the Off-Broadway show The Last Word starring Daniel J. Travanti. She has worked on the Broadway shows Amadeus, The Crucible and Hairspray. Lynn is currently an Associate Producer on the national tour of Little House on the Prairie the Musical.
DAVID & SHEILA LEHRER
David & Sheila Lehrer (Producer) Since their last Broadway production, the Tony®-nominated The Lieutenant of Inishmore, David and Sheila have moved with their two children from Ireland to Argentina. Currently studying the culture of Buenos Aires and the Porteños life of Asado, Malbec, Pumas and Polo they have once again been tempted to Broadway with THE MIRACLE WORKER.
CONNIE BARTLOW KRISTAN
Connie Bartlow Kristan (Producer) is a partner in Centurion Holdings and an investor in Jersey Boys. Former positions; VP, UBS Financial Services; VP, First Option Health Plan and financial advisor, Merrill Lynch. A graduate of NYU Stern School of Business with an MBA in Finance. Connie does fundraising for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
JAMIE deROY
Jamie deRoy (Producer) B’way: Addams Family, A Behanding in Spokane, All About Me, Lend Me a Tenor, Finian’s Rainbow, Ragtime, The Norman Conquests. TV: Jamie deRoy & Friends. Film: Broadway: The Golden Age.
REMMEL T. DICKINSON
Remmel T. Dickinson (Producer) Memphis, All About Me, The Norman Conquests (2009 Drama Desk and Tony® Awards), Vanities, Make Me A Song. Coming soon: Catch Me If You Can.
ROSALIND PRODUCTIONS
Rosalind Productions (Associate Producer) Abigail Rose Solomon founded Rosalind Productions, Inc. in 2005, producing shows with strong, unique female characters, in Los Angeles and New York. Productions include Misalliance, Proof, As You Like It and the world premiere of Stages.
PATTY BAKER
Patty Baker (Associate Producer) of Good Productions LLC has been involved in theatre since she wrote, directed and starred in her own productions in 5th grade. This season: Memphis. She thanks everyone for supporting the theatre by being here, and sends love to Jay and Kizzie.
ANNA CZEKAJ
Anna Czekaj (Associate Producer) This season on Broadway: A Little Night Music. Proudest star productions: Nikki, Allie and Jake. Much gratitude to family and friends.
RED AWNING
Red Awning (Executive Producer), a division of Jujamcyn Theaters, provides a full range of executive producing services under the direction of Nicole Kastrinos. Broadway: Finian’s Rainbow, A Bronx Tale, August Wilson’s Radio Golf. Upcoming projects include Randy Newman’s Harps and Angels and Lombardi.



